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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPACKET Parks Advisory Board 2022-6-166/10/2022 PARKS ADVISORY BOARD June 16, 2022 8:30 a.m. REGULAR MEETING Town Hall | Room 202 AGENDA In-Person Meeting | Board, Staff, and Public 1. Public Comment 2. Trustee Liaison Updates Trustee Younglund 3. Approval of Minutes dated May 19, 2022 (packet) 4. Thumb Open Space Dedication Supervisor Berg 5. Arts Master Plan Updates Vice-Chair Poggenpohl & Member Wilcocks 6. Veterans Monument Donation: Space Force Rock (packet) Chair Elliot 7. Mrs. Walsh’s Garden – EPHS AIPP Application (packet) Chair Elliot 8. Parks Update Supervisor Berg 9. Other Business Adjourn       Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado, May 19, 2022 Minutes of a Regular meeting of the PARKS ADVISORY BOARD of the Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado. Meeting held in the Municipal Building in said Town of Estes Park on the 19th day of May, 2022. Board: Chair Elliot; Vice-Chair Poggenpohl; Members Berry, Papineau, and Wilcocks Attending: Chair Elliot; Vice-Chair Poggenpohl; Members Berry, Papineau, and Wilcocks; Trustee Younglund; Supervisor Berg; and Recording Secretary McDonald. Also attending was Presenter Amanda DeAngelis (NOLA Creative Company) Absent: Chair Elliot called the meeting to order at 8:05 a.m. PUBLIC COMMENT None. TRUSTEE LIAISON UPDATES Trustee Younglund introduced herself as the new Town Board liaison to the PAB, and members briefly introduced themselves. APPROVAL OF MINUTES DATED APRIL 21, 2022 It was moved and seconded (Papineau/Berry) to approve the April 21, 2022, meeting minutes, and the motion passed unanimously. NOLA CREATIVE COMPANY Presenter DeAngelis of NOLA Creative Company provided a brief overview of her personal and professional background, and distributed a sample brochure of a Sculpture in the Square exhibit, which was produced by her company’s Sculpture on Loan program. She described the program’s exhibits in Fort Collins, Wellington, Johnstown, and Windsor; the enthusiastic collaboration she enjoys with fellow artists; and the overall support for art in most communities. Discussion points included how the artwork is solicited and its location determined; average space requirements and methods of custom installation for smaller (2 x 2) and larger (3 x 3) sculptures; the hosting organization’s function as an art gallery; typical cost for the program (15k for start-up labor and materials; 1,500-2,000 stipend for artist; 15-17k to feature six artwork pieces for one year; minimal insurance paid by customer); contract coordination; and the general timeline for launching a program. NOLA would be a private contractor paid through the Art in Public Places (AIPP) program, and prioritizes working with local artists when possible. ARBOR DAY RECAP Supervisor Berg and Vice-Chair Poggenpohl reported that all 350 blue spruce saplings were given away during the April 21 Arbor Day Tree Giveaway. It was agreed that the event would continue next year, and that better and heartier trees could be considered. ARTS MASTER PLAN UPDATES Vice-Chair Poggenpohl distributed a memo to the PAB regarding possible University of Colorado Denver support in developing the Arts Master Plan (AMP). A student team, under faculty direction, could complete the AMP in one or two semesters, with reimbursement for certain expenses. Member Wilcocks will review this option with the arts community, which is fully committed to volunteer its time. It was emphasized that the Town Board has already expressed support for an AMP but needs assurance that staff would not be responsible for its development; the PAB should be the official liaison to the AMP’s development until its ultimate adoption, similar to the role of the Transportation Advisory Board (TAB) in projects it supports and formally recommends in a letter of support to the Town Board. Further discussion points included the potential for grant funding this summer; the AMP’s need to define ownership policies and curatorial Parks Advisory Board – May 19, 2022 – Page 2 responsibilities; the role of the AMP as a tool and guide for the Town and the arts community; encouraging the public to vocalize support during Public Comment at Town Board meetings; and the nature of Estes Park primarily as a recreation destination. It was agreed that the PAB would present and discuss, at its June 16 meeting, how to prepare the AMP development plan for formal presentation to the Town Board. PARKS UPDATE It was moved and seconded (Poggenpohl/Papineau) to approve the chainsaw work on the stump in the Sensory Garden, and the motion passed unanimously. OTHER BUSINESS Trustee Younglund advised that three applications have been received thus far for the two PAB vacancies. There being no further business, Chair Elliot adjourned the meeting at 8:59 a.m. Lani McDonald, Recording Secretary