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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Community Development & Community Services Committee 2016-06-16RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado, June 16, 2016 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 16th day of June, 2016. Committee: Attending: Also Attending: Absent: Chair Walker, Trustees Holcomb and Norris Chair Walker, Trustees Holcomb and Norris Town Administrator Lancaster, Assistant Town Administrator Machalek, Manager Mitchell, Director Fortini, Manager Salerno, Coordinator Wells, Senior Planner Chilcott, Interim Director Cumbo and Deputy Town Clerk Deats None Chair Walker called the meeting to order at 8:00 a.m. PUBLIC COMMENT. None CULTURAL SERVICES. REPORTS. Reports provided for informational purposes and made a part of the proceedings. • Senior Services Quarterly Report - Manager Mitchell reported that overall attendance at the Senior Center continues to be strong, with good participation in the meals programs as well as planned programming, with planned programming operating at 92% capacity for the period of January through May 2016. She stated that fitness offerings, such as Zumba, Tai Chi, and N’ Balance, are particularly well- attended and draw participants of all ages, and noted that a grant for additional staff training for the N’ Balance program has been received. Beth Headley will receive training and join current N’ Balance instructors, Kelly Claypool and Diana Laughlin in conducting classes. The Committee discussed the Senior Center meal program and the Meals on Wheels program and their importance to the community and to the members of the Town Board. Assistant Town Administrator Machalek said alternative ways to retain the meal programs will be explored in the event a commercial kitchen is not a viable option in the proposed community center. • Museum Quarterly Report - Director Fortini reported on activities which took place during first quarter 2016. Highlights included: beginning outreach programs for the community that will continue into 2017, the Town of Estes Park’s centennial year; the Museum Friends and Foundation is working with the author of a book entitled “Staking Her Claim” to publish a book about three female homesteaders from Estes Park which will be sold at the Museum store; the Legendary Locals program was held during the winter months to draw local participation; staff is working to refine the Museum’s collection to ensure it is relevant and preserves and reflects the unique history of Estes Park; changes and updates to exhibits are being reworked, revised and refurbished; and the natural disaster section is being expanded and will include oral histories. Director Fortini also noted that a tour of the current facilities is being planned for the Board of Trustees. COMMUNITY SERVICES. REPORTS. Reports provided for informational purposes and made a part of the proceedings. • Visitor Center Quarterly Report - Manager Salerno’s first quarter report included the following: visitor counts were lower as compared to 2015 and may be attributable to the restroom remodel that took place January through March; telephone inquiries increased during first quarter 2016; and, in addition to visitor center year-round and seasonal staff, 65 Ambassadors are trained and ready for the summer season. RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Community Development / Community Services — June 16, 2016 — Page 2 Manager Salerno also noted that the Visitor Center staff supports the bear task force by serving as a warehouse and distribution center for bear task force informational materials. • Shuttle Update - Coordinator Wells reported that special event trolley service was available during Winterfest and the Duck Race. Ridership for Winterfest showed a significant increase over 2015, however, due to inclement weather, ridership during the Duck Race was minimal. He stated that trolley service will be available during the Ride the Rockies event to transport bicyclists and guests from the fairgrounds to Bond Park and downtown venues. He reported that the 12-week summer shuttle service season will begin on June 25 and noted that maps and schedules are being distributed. When asked about expanded shuttle service schedules. Coordinator Wells reported that the Shuttle Committee is researching grants and funding opportunities that would enable an expansion of service, however, it was determined not to be a viable option at this time. The Shuttle Committee will continue to monitor funding opportunities and plans to participate in the 2018-2019 grant cycle He spoke to the costs of owning vs. leasing the shuttle service vehicles and stated that currently the per-rider cost is approximately $5. The Committee requestedthat Coordinator Wells compile information related to advertising on the shuttle vehicles, the current restrictions contained in the Town’s sign code, the effect advertisements could have on ridership costs, and bring a report forward to the next CDC Committee meeting. COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT. HABITAT FOR HUMANITY FEE WAIVER REQUEST.Sen^ir Planner Chilcott brought forward a request from Habitat for Humanity and the IsterPark Salud Foundation for a waiver of fees related to development and construction of two single-family residences and the construction of a parking iot for Salud Health Center. The fee breakdown is as follows: Pre-Application Meeting I Development Plan___ Preliminary Plat______ Final Plat___________ Total ____ _____ $500 $2000 $3000 $3600 $9100 ;s-5 rommmeeU—endIdetSh: fee waiverle brought before the full Board as an action item at the July 26, 2016, Town Board meeting. ccTP<5 VAI I EY rOMM1 IMITY CENTER FEE WAIVER REQUEST. The Estes Valley Recreation and Park District (EVRPU) requesie^a fee waiver related to the proposed Community Recreation Center as follows. Planning Division Fees _________ Location and Extent Development Plan Minor Subdivision Plat_____________ Variances (if processed) __________ Subtotal _ ________ Building Division Fees___ Building Permit Fees*_____________ Plan Review Fees**______________ Subtotal _________ __________ Total Fee Amount | $2,000.00 $1,200.00 $500.00 $3,700.00 $84.083.75 $49,000.00 $133,083.75 $136,783.75 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Community Development / Community Services - June 16, 2016 - Page 3 *The building permit fees are based on total construction costs of $20 million. **Plan review fees are estimates that depend on the quality of submittals and the number of reviews required. The fees could range anywhere from $19,000 to $49,000. Discussion is summarized: staff is proceeding with the review of the application so the process is not delayed; knowing whether or not the waiver is approved would help EVRPD as they develop a budget for the center and could have an impact on the bottom line; a request for a waiver for tap fees will likely be forthcoming: the Town is a partner in this project; and the Town Board has the option to approve or deny the waiver. The Committee requested that the Estes Valley Fee Waiver be brought before the full Board as an action item at the July 26, 2016, Town Board meeting. At that time, staff will point out the issues involved and options available to the Board. REPORTS. Reports provided for informational purposes and made a part of the proceedings. • Verbal Updates - The new fee schedule for development and building fees that was adopted by the Town Board in February (effective beginning June 1, 2016), was intended to increase Community Development cost recovery from 26% to 50%. Staff will track development review costs, building division costs, and costs related to review by other departments and entities including Utilities, Public Works, and Fire in order to provide relevant cost data. The data will be reviewed annually with a proposed 10% yearly increase to eventually achieve 100% cost recovery. • Downtown Plan - The advisory committee recently met with consultants and a contract will be brought forward to the Town Board in July. • Community Development Positions - Interviews for the Community Development Director position will be held next week. A job offer was extended to a candidate for a planning position, however, the candidate declined the offer due to the cost of housing and commuting. A Permit Tech position and a Plan Examiner position are open and are necessary due to an increased workload as the spike in development activities shifts to the Building Division. Contract labor is being utilized for certain development and building reviews and inspections. Town Administrator Lancaster noted that difficulties in hiring a Community Development Director may require a restructuring and change in the current department model. Interim Director Cumbo noted that even with staffing shortages, work is getting done, customers are being helped, and applications are being processed. • Code Amendments - Due to staff workloads, code changes have been delayed. There being no further business. Chair Ericson adjourned the meeting at 9:36 a.m. JAj.Ol thia Deats, Deputy TownTJlerk APPROVED JUN 2 8 2016 TOWN OF ESTES PARK BOARD OF TRUSTEES