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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Estes Park Urban Renewal Authority 1996-05-01BRADFORD PUBLISHING CO.RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Estes Park Urban Renewal Authority ^May 1, 1996 Commissioners Attending; Polly Gunn, Carl Henderson, Gary F. Klaphake, Randy R. Martin, Richard S. Putney, Gerald W. Swank, Al Wasson Chairman Gunn, Commissioners Klaphake, Martin, Putney, Swank, and Wasson Also Attending: Absent: Executive Director Anderson, Deputy Clerk Kuehl Commissioner Henderson Chairman Gunn called the regular meeting to order at 8:00 a.m. MINUTES The minutes of the April 10, 1996 meeting were accepted as presented. TREASURER/FINANCIAL REPORT Director Anderson reviewed the financial reports ending March 30, 1996. The Comparison of the Sales Tax Collections tabulation in the urban renewal area was distributed. STAFF REPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS Director Anderson reported on his attendance at the Rocky Mountain Land Use Conference. Chairman Gunn suggested several topics from this report be included in the EPURA Retreat agenda, such as balancing growth, lower income families, design review, etc. Photographs of the National Bighorn Sheep Center in DuBois, Wyoming were presented. TOWN LIAISON REPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS No report. COMMISSIONER AND COMMITTEE REPORTS No report. AUTHORITY BUSINESS Moraine Avenue Parking Lot Change Orders: The following change orders were submitted for the Moraine Avenue Parking Lot: Change Order # VHl JCMl CCl Description Wood bumper timbers to protect wall (material only) Installation of electric feed along Davis Street Extra 450 sg. ft. of 6" concrete pan Colored patterned concrete Increase width of sidewalk along street Standing curb adjacent to sidewalk to give extra depth for planting bed (costs as per unit prices) Total TOTAL OF CHANGE ORDERS $1,350.00 $ 405.00 $ 607.50 $1,632.00 Cost $1,108.00 $ 350.50 $3,994.50 $5,453.00 It was moved and seconded (Putney-Swank) the change orders as presented for the Moraine Avenue Parking Lot construction, totaling $5,453.00, be approved, and it passed unanimously. Resolution No. 244, Selection of Engineering Company for Design of Municipal Parking Lot Construction: Director Anderson noted that during the interview with each consulting firm, the scope of the hydrology study was modified and each firm was requested to resubmit a new cost estimate. The new bids are as follows: BRADFORD PUBLISHING CO.RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Estes Park Urban Renewal Authority, May 1, 1996 - Page 2 Estes Park Surveyors Van Horn Engineering Rocky Mtn. Consultants Base $ 10,100 $ 6,190 $ 16,520 Site Observation $3,400 $3,000 $8,200 Total $ 13,500 $ 9,190 $ 24,800 The low bidder after adjustment and addition of site observation is Van^ Horn Engineering. Since the relative costs have remained equivalent, the Resolution uses the original bid prices. Director Anderson read the resolution. It was moved and seconded (Wasson- Putney) that Resolution No. 244 be approved, and it passed unanimously. Chairman Gunn thanked Public Works Director Linnane for his_ time and effort during the interview process. Van Horn Engineering also submitted a proposal to act as construction manager for this project . It^ was moved and seconded (Klaphake-Martin) that the Van Horn Engineering proposal for construction management of the Parking Lot be accepted at this time pending a final decision whether to use Construction Management when the project is ready for bid, and it passed unanimously. Presentation of Sign Graphics, Spencer Nickel, DSW: Spencer Nickel, DSW, presented three designs for the on-going downtown parking directional signs. The illustrations included a small village scene snow-capped peaks, columbine, and wildlife. Mr. Nickel requested input on the size, the use of color versus black and white, and the proportion of the various facets to eachother. After discussion, Mr Nickel was instructed to make the following changes: decrease the size and number of columbines to three, include the elk with the antlers that lead into the lettering in the words "Estes Park", drop the big horn sheep and replace with a pine tree similar to the one ^hSnSSrateH ■lrit0 the elk head' exa99erate the building elevation the next meeting0rP°rate theSe chan9es into a color presentation for Survey 5ata, Presentation, Business Advocates: John Muechler, owner of the Imprinter and member of the Business eXaSisSina if e^- EPt?A ;nd. the Town £or their assistance in opp?rtiStiL in thT bu?tness owners to discuss problems and t.hen community. Mr. Muechler also presented a request for financial support of a proposed visitor survev to hoSartetR^ch pdrovTdee ‘trough mid-Septembe?, and further recommended daS ^fouTd b^ usefS fP0r that this visitors will be questioned regarding denmong9raPhiJ?Te^^^^^^^ stav° ljSqooSCy ?£ VlSltS' activities, expendituresP The estifa^oost is $10,000. Commissioner concerns included the neod fo-r a f particinatpn j eucnier reported that some merchants mav Blackhurst, MarketReach,Cexp\a\ nedr tha?mthf°r part.iciPants • Suzy tor sPtudyS thi?aj?rrompaonsaTnn dassig^e^VC°™™iasit°ntLd°|1!tne^ -e1e-t expressed appreciation to the business oommunit^nf<;r tSir1" effort™ beSrSo furthe0rnbusTnessed the^m'e^t6™10^•afterathe Th-e next9meeting is scheduled'for May 15 a® aS :30™ "" 9:1° a'm- The Tina Kuehl, Deputy Town Clerk