HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Community Development & Community Services Committee 2013-07-25RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS
Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado, July 25, 2013
Minutes of a Regular meeting of the COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT /
COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE of the Town of Estes Park, Larimer
County, Colorado. Meeting held in Town Hall in said Town of Estes Park on the
25th day of July, 2013.
Committee:
Attending:
Also Attending:
Absent:
Chair Ericson, Trustees Elrod and Norris
Chair Ericson, Trustees Elrod and Norris
Town Administrator Lancaster, Assistant Town Administrator
Richardson, Directors Winslow and Chilcott, and Deputy
Town Clerk Deats
None
Chair Ericson called the meeting to order at 8:00 a.m.
PUBLIC COMMENT.
None.
COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT.
REPORTS.
Reports provided for informational purposes and made a part of the proceedings.
• Museum Quarterly Report - “Meet Me at the Museum” is a new program being
held on the first Monday of each month. The staff-lead, casual program allows
staff to explore topics of interest to them and then present them to the public.
The program could be in any format ranging from an oral presentation to a hike,
or bike ride. The first program was presented in July by Bryon Hoerner on the
Estes Park Avenger, an airplane that was purchased during World War II with
monies raised in Estes Park. Upcoming programs include a bike ride from the
Museum to the Stanley Hotel and a program on the old Fall River Lodge. With
the budgeting process about to begin, Dir. Fortini stated that the Museum s
greatest need is in maintenance of buildings, including getting the off-site storage
facility on a routine inspection and maintenance program. He noted that some
artifacts in the off-site storage are being moved back on-site to prevent the items
from being damaged. Upcoming exhibits include the Sandzen in Estes Park
exhibit which will begin on September 27th focusing on his influence in the Estes
Park artists’ community; and an exhibit on the history of mountaineering that will
open in September 2014.
. Visitor Center Quarterly Report - Manager Salerno reported that visitation during
June was up over last year and, to date, the numbers for July are on the increase
as well. The number of telephone calls, which has been trending downward for
years, is on the increase for July. She said that the number of volunteers
participating as Ambassadors is down to 62, however, the decrease is due to an
organizational change that removed substitute volunteers from the active roster
as it is important for the volunteers to be active and stay on top of changing
information. Trustee Elrod stated that the number of volunteers is of less
importance than the quality of service they are providing. Mgr. Salerno said that
quality of service is difficult to measure, and said the Governor’s Conference on
Tourism will be held in Telluride later this year with sessions focusing on how to
measure customer service. She identified recurring plumbing problems m the
Visitor Center restrooms as the largest capital need at the Visitor Center and s^d
staff is looking forward to construction of the parking structure and the
opportunities it may bring to increase the organization of the parking lot. bhe
said a shuttle stop located further from the building and an area for tour groups to
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meet would be beneficial. Mgr. Salerno said communication with the LMD staff is
good and upgrades are being implemented to the new Visit Estes Park website.
• Shuttle Report - The shuttle system’s 300,000th rider since the program started
in 2006, is expected either later this month or in August of this year. Coordinator
Wells said he is encouraged by the number of shuttle riders this year which
continues to increase over previous years, and also with the number of trolley
riders this summer. Over 90 entries have been received to date in the “Name the
Trolley” contest with entries being received from all over the country. Routes for
the shuttles will be altered on Saturday, August 24th during the Pro Challenge
bicycle race. The Committee requested that Coordinator Wells provide the
Board with a demonstration on how to utilize the “stop codes” and real-time
tracking system as a report at an upcoming Town Board meeting.
• Fairgrounds and Events Report - Attendance at the Rooftop Rodeo this year was
12,500, and the Rodeo drew a record number of contestants at 540. Dir.
Winslow attributed the high number of contestants to hospitality, stock, and purse
size. The Hunter-Jumper organization arrived at the fairgrounds with 400 horses
during its first week. Numbers for the subsequent weeks are lower and staff is
researching the cause, however, the numbers are expected to pick up during the
last week of the event. Staff continues to work on arrangements for the Pro
Challenge bicycle race. Information continues to be distributed to businesses
and residents affected by the race. The Cowboy Brad sing-a-longs in Bond Park
have been drawing large numbers with people enjoying the seatwalls and new
design of the Park. This year’s Red, White and Cool celebration on the 3rd of
July was lightly attended due to inclement weather and torrential rains.
Upcoming events at the fairgrounds include: the Wild West Weekend, Hunter
Jumper Show, Paint and Quarter Horse Show, Chuck Wagon Cook-Off, Draft
Horse Show, and the Heritage Festival. Dir. Winslow added that the school
district has inquired about the possibility of using the MPEC for the 2014
graduation ceremony. He commended Special Events staff and the work they do
to provide quality programs and services to the community. Discussion and
comments are summarized: live coverage of the bike race will be aired on NBC,
however, the time of the broadcast is not finalized; people in 170 countries
around the world will be watching the race; large screen TVs will be set up in
Bond Park for viewing the race; a final update on the race will be provided to the
Board at the August 13th Town Board meeting: and larger purses at the rodeo
require increased stock resulting in higher costs.
• Verbal Updates -
o Staff Participation in Community Center Evaluation bv Estes Valiev
Recreation and Park District (EVRPD) - Town Administrator Lancaster
actively participated in EVRPD’s selection of a consulting firm for the
feasibility study, and Mgr. Mitchell stays up-to-date on the process through
email communications with EVRPD staff.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT.
REPORTS.
Reports provided for informational purposes and made a part of the proceedings.
• Comprehensive Plan Modernization - Work on Comprehensive Plan
modernization is proceeding with regular updates provided to the Planning
Commission and the Town Board on a monthly basis. The public may visit
www.estes.orq/ComprehensivePlan to follow the process and view the draft plan.
An example of the new format for the Action Plan was presented. The new
format more clearly illustrates the status of recommended actions within the Plan.
• Community Development Monthly Report - Dir. Chilcott reported that building
permit fees and permit valuations have increased by 14% and 17% respectively
over last year. She said that currently 10 building permits are pending with most
requiring additional information from the applicant prior to being issued.
Improvements and repairs at the Courtyard Shops property continue with the
final inspections at the restaurant completed and residential units being
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converted to short-term rentals. A Community Assistance Visit from
representatives of Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the
Colorado Water Conservation Board was requested by Chief Buiiding Official
Birchfield. The visit provided an opportunity to discuss any changes to the
Town’s floodplain ordinance that may be necessary to remain compiiant and up-
to-date reiated to floodpiain management. A meeting was held with the Larimer
County Community Deveiopment Director to discuss the possibility of
consolidating the County and Town sign codes. A comparison of the two codes
wiii be conducted this fall and hiring an outside consultant to focus on the sign
code may be considered. Dir. Chilcott said Community Development
department staffing levels and software upgrades will be part of the upcoming
budget discussions. She said that Larimer County, through a request for
proposai (RFP) review process has selected energov as their permitting,
development review, and code compliance software and said the Town may
have the opportunity to partner on the system which would be a cost savings to
the Town. Planner/Code Compliance Officer Kleisler said staff is working with
the owners of the Estes Park Resort & Hotel to bring the property into
compliance with lighting standards. Trustee Elrod emphasized the importance of
equal enforcement of the Estes Valley Development Code (EVDC) and the types
a owable lighting. He also spoke to the collaborative nature of the EVDC and
the importance of the involvement of, and input from, the Town Board, the
RnanrHin9wCrmmifSSl^n’ and th6 County Commissioners. He said that the Town
Board and County Commissioners must be clear as to the contents of the EVDC
as well as give clear direction to the Estes Valley Planning Commission.
There being no further business. Chair Ericson adjourned the meeting at 9:56 a.m.
nthia Deats, Deputy Town Clerk
APPROVED
AUG I 3 2013
TOWN OF ESTES PARK
BOARD OF TRUSTEES