HomeMy WebLinkAboutPACKET Parks Advisory Board 2018-3-15Patrick Martchink, Town Board Trustee Liaison
Brian Berg, Estes Park Public Works Staff Liaison
Parks Advisory Board Agenda
March 15, 2018
8:30 AM – 10:00 AM
Museum Conference Room
Estes Park Museum
200 4th Street
Current Members:
Geoffrey Elliot (12/31/19)
Dewain Lockwood (12/31/18)
Vicki Papineau (12/31/18)
Ronna Boles (12/31/19)
Carlie Bangs (12/31/18)
Merle Moore (12/31/20)
Wade Johnston (12/31/20)
Public Comment
Estes Arts District
Downtown Estes Loop Update
Approval of February Meeting Minutes
PAB By-Law Modification
Roles & Responsibilities
Parks Division Update
Mrs. Walsh’s Garden Committee Update
Mrs. Walsh’s Garden – Events Usage
Decorating Utility Boxes (DUB)
Progress / RFP
Other Business
Adjourn
Current Projects:
Tree Ordinance
Noxious Weeds Ordinance
Parking Garage Landscape
Arboretum
Town Hall Art Exhibit
Nick Smith, EAD Chair
Corey Lang, AECOM
Chair Merle Moore
Chair Merle Moore
Parks Supervisor Brian Berg
Chair Merle Moore
Rob Hinkle, Community Services Director
Member Ronna Boles
Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado, February 15, 2018
Minutes of a regular meeting of the Parks Advisory Board of the Town of Estes Park,
Larimer County, Colorado. Meeting held in the Conference Room of the Estes Park
Museum on the 15th day of February, 2018.
Present Carlie Bangs
Vicki Papineau
Merle Moore
Ronna Boles
Geoffrey Elliot
Also
Present: Megan Van Hoozer, Public Works Administrative Assistant
Patrick Martchink, Town Board Liaison
Kevin McEachern, Public Works Operations Manager
Absent: Dewain Lockwood
Wade Johnston
Acting Chair Merle Moore called the meeting to order at 8:31 a.m.
PUBLIC COMMENT
No public comments
GENERAL BUSINESS
It was moved and seconded (Papineau/Bangs) to approve the January meeting minutes
and the motion passed unanimously.
PAB BY-LAW MODIFICATIONS
Chair Moore presented the modifications to the by-laws as requested by Town of Estes
Park Administration, to the PAB. The suggested changes are as follows:
Section IV.C.7 – (wording in red removed) “The Chairperson has the same right
as any other member of the Board to vote on matters before the Board and to
speak for or against proposals, provide, however, that if the Chairperson desires
to speak for or against a proposal which has been formally moved and seconded
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at a public meeting, the Chairperson shall relinquish the chair to the vice-
Chairperson while he or she is speaking.”
The other modification was to Section VIII – (wording in blue added) “A member
of the Board who has a personal or private financial interest in a matter proposed
or pending shall disclose such interest to the committee; shall not vote on the
item; and shall not attempt to influence the decisions of other members voting on
the matter.”
A motion was made and seconded (Papineau/Bangs) to accept the modifications to the
by-laws and all were in favor.
DECORATING UTILITY BOXES (DUB) UPDATE
Member Boles updated the PAB on the current happenings with the DUB program. She
reminded all that the program was transferred to the Parks Division from the Light &
Power Division and that it would be led by Parks Supervisor Brian Berg moving forward.
During this time of year, there are specific items needing to take place for the purposes
of timing. Boles met with Supervisor Berg and sent him a timeline for DUB preparation.
At this time it is important to get in contact with Kent Smith so he’s aware and can order
the appropriate supplies to prime the boxes. Light & Power will be changing the process
to allow the utility boxes to be stickered immediately after priming due to the length of
time it takes for the paint and seal to cure.
In March a discussion will need to occur to approve sending out the RFP. Boles posed
the question of whether an RFQ should still be issued prior to the RFP or if could be
combined into one solicitation. The approach will need approved at the March PAB
meeting. Another item needing determined is the method of advertising the solicitation –
newspaper, Town email blast, Facebook, etc. If using the Town email blast, approval of
the verbiage will need expedited to allow enough time for responses. Nick Smith, Chair
of the Estes Arts District (EAD) offered to send out information on the solicitation as
well. Once the Town decides to advertise, Smith will need notified so he can do the
same.
Supervisor Berg will create a list of recommendations on specific utility boxes to be
painted for the coming season and will bring to the March meeting for approval.
Chair Moore thanked Member Boles for all the work she’s put into the DUB program.
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PARKS DIVISION UPDATE
Public Works Operations Manager, Kevin McEachern presented the Parks Division
Updates in Supervisor Berg’s absence:
Most of the Parks Division staff is currently in attendance at the ProGreen
Conference held in Denver this week. This provide Continuing Education Credits
(CEUs) for staff certifications and is a valuable annual conference.
Tricia Morales-Diaz has been studying to become a certified arborist
Matt O’Reilly is working to get his backflow certification. Matt is the primary staff
person that works on the irrigation in town.
Supervisor Berg and Tonya Ziegler are applying for their applicator license to
spray weeds in town. This will enable the Town to tackle spraying the weeds in
between Larimer County spray efforts or handle those that get missed.
A rough draft of the plant listing for Veterans Monument Park has been
completed. Ordering of these plants is anticipated to take place soon.
The Town has received the new binoculars for the Knoll Willow property (both
standard and ADA binoculars). Installation is planned within the next few weeks.
The Town will not be competing in the America I n Bloom program this year.
There will be more efforts toward community beautification and the Estes Park in
Bloom (EPIB) program. One new item this year will be the implementation of the
Resident Bright Spot program highlighting residents in Estes Park that have
beautified their property.
Planning for the Mountain Heritage Festival is moving along well.
The last of the planned baseline irrigation systems will be installed in the next
month. This provides for conservation opportunities when the ground is saturated
and no irrigation is needed; when sprinkler heads are broken an alarm is
generated; and many other streamlined features will now be available. The
irrigation system being replaced was installed in the 1970’s.
Chair Moore requested that any landscape plans or permanent planting plans (shrubs,
trees, etc.) be brought to the PAB prior to plan execution. This allows the PAB to review
the documents and make suggestions to the Town Parks Division prior to them
performing these tasks. This will help gear the plantings to more educational purposes
and he’d like to see this opportunity maximized.
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MRS WALSH’S GARDEN ADVISORY COMMITTEE:
Chair Merle Moore shared that the committee met yesterday. Moore made a motion to
request approval for authorization of funds to be used from the Town’s Mrs. Walsh’s
Garden (“Garden”) fund for secretarial supplies not to exceed $100. He also requested
the ability for these purchases, since they’re for a Town park, to be tax free. Kevin
McEachern stated this would need done by providing the Town’s tax exempt number for
these purchases. The motion was made and seconded (Papineau/Boles) and all were in
favor.
Moore also requested a motion for approval to authorize funds for purchase of
cardstock flyers to be used at the Mountain Heritage Festival explaining details about
the Garden, as well as the purchase of a banner for the festival. The motion was made
and seconded (Bangs/Elliot) and all were in favor.
Karen Lynch of the Estes Park Events Complex attended the meeting to discuss event
options for this venue and suggested that weddings will take place in the Garden.
Supervisor Berg has been in discussions related to this matte r. Residents and visitors
are already asking about having their weddings or family members’ weddings at the
Garden. The charge for the Garden will be $500. Chair Moore stated these funds would
be provided to the Town for Parks Division cleanup efforts after the weddings.
Many concerns came up regarding the impacts on this space and with the charge being
only $500, the Garden may be completely booked with weddings throughout the visitor
season which will inhibit residents and visitors from walking through and enjoying the
Garden at their leisure. Moore indicated that several questions were brought up by the
Committee for Lynch to explore and provide answers. The Town of Estes Park Events
Complex actively has the Garden advertised as a wedding venue on their website.
Megan Van Hoozer will take the concern back to the Public Works Director to determine
why this was posted as a wedding venue without the knowledge of the Mrs. Walsh’s
Garden Advisory Committee or the Parks Advisory Board. If appropriate, the post will be
removed. If the post is intended to stay, explanation to be provided the PAB.
Member Elliot made the motion to recommend the use of the Garden be restricted to
mission-related events and that events in the Garden not exclude the public, which
would exclude weddings as an option. The motion was seconded by Co -Chair Bangs.
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Chair Moore requested a motion to permit the PAB Chair to receive monthly budget
reports of all expenditures coming out of the Tree Board fund as well as the Mrs.
Walsh’s Garden fund to be made retroactive to the time the Town took over the Garden
funds. The motion was made and seconded (Papineau/Bangs) and all were in favor.
Chair Moore stated that the Committee would consider making a contribution to the
Town’s greenhouse expansion in the amount of $5,000 for a couple years, however
prior to committing the Committee would need assured enough space would be
available with the existing expansion plan to grow native plant species specifically for
the Garden.
OTHER BUSINESS
The AIPP Guidelines were briefly discussed with additional edits requested. A
motion was made and seconded (Elliot/Boles) to accept the suggested edits and
all were in favor.
Parks Division employee, Keri Kelly gave a talk at the Garden Club this week and
it was a full house. She explained her process of beautifying the Town properties
and discussed the implementation of the Resident Bright Spot beginning in 2018.
Co-Chair Bangs brought up the urgency of getting memo or letter to Town Board
requesting a percentage of all large projects be applied to art in Town as is done
in other communities. Chair Moore to draft a document for review.
With no further business to discuss, the motion was made and seconded (Elliot/Boles)
to adjourn the meeting at 10:06 a.m.
Mrs. Walsh’s Garden Advisory Committee
February 14, 2018; EV Public Library, Makerspace room; 10:05 a.m.
Present: Joan Sapp, Audrey Niemuth, Merle Moore—Town of Estes Park Parks Advi-
sory Board (PAB) Liaison to MWGAC, Mary Ann Franke, Margarete Steinhauer, and
Bruce MacBryde
Also Present: Karen Lynch, Town of Estes Park Sales & Marketing Manager
Absent: Brian Berg—Town of Estes Park Parks Supervisor, Jim Conley, and Jane Bush
General Business:
1- Joan Sapp reported there are two new members joining the MWGAC: Mary Anne
Franke and Jane Bush.
2- Karen Lynch introduced herself to MWGAC and her role with advertising and coordi-
nating Mrs. Walsh’s Garden as a low-cost ($500) wedding venue to brides choosing Es-
tes Park for the ceremony; as well as a location for social gatherings, such as a memo-
rial. She conveyed that the use of the Garden would be a “pack-in/pack-out” venue with
no Town staff on site during a scheduled event (e.g., 3 hrs for a wedding). She and the
MWGAC also discussed many logistical points for such use of the Garden. Merle
Moore suggested a security deposit; Joan Sapp suggested that MWGAC give Karen
more botanical information as well as background information regarding the Garden so
that she and colleagues could understand more about MWG. As the use for such social
events was the initial presentation to MWGAC, at the conclusion of the lively conversa-
tion, it was agreed between Karen and MWGAC that more logistics need to be sorted
out and clarified, and presented to the PAB, before continuation of advertising of MWG
as a venue for such events. Merle Moore asked MWGAC members to compile his/her
thoughts regarding this topic, including: concerns, pros/cons.
3- MWGAC requests a monthly expenditures report of expenses for the Garden so that
funds can be monitored and used for planning purposes; Merle Moore will take this re-
quest for approval at the next PAB meeting.
4- MWGAC requests $100 for secretarial expenses; Merle Moore will take this request
for approval at the next PAB meeting.
5- Joan Sapp will check at the EP Visitor Center and Town Hall to see what space is
available for brochures and how many printed brochures are available for display.
6- Merle Moore handed out several educational documents to MWGAC from the CO
Native Plant Society, a ‘Gardening for Life’ article, and a list of useful websites.
Reports:
1- PAB: no new reports. Town viewed the MWGAC Jan. minutes at their last meeting.
2- Plant ID Labels: Jim Conley has completed the inventory of all plant identification
signs. Bruce MacBryde will update the 2012 MWG list’s nomenclature and taxonomy
primarily using Flora of Colorado by Jennifer Ackerfield (2015). There will need to be
a discussion, once all plant inventory has been completed, regarding what information
will go onto future plant identification labels (e.g., perhaps eventually a chip for plant
species information linking to a cellphone app).
3- Plant ID Inventory: Margarete Steinhauer has no new information to report. She’s
trying to coordinate schedules with the weather and Bruce MacBryde and also Marlene
Borneman, who has volunteered to assist with the task.
Old Business:
1- Bench Replacement: all current wooden benches in the Garden will be returned to
the donor, per donor request. The town is moving forward with the replacement project.
2- Town of Estes Park Greenhouse Expansion: The Town would like to move forward
with a $70,000 expansion in the next several years. MWGAC needs to determine the
amount of dedicated space necessary to grow plants needed for the Garden, whether
the Town greenhouse is an advantageous avenue for growing natives, and intentions of
involvement from both parties need to be stated in writing. Merle Moore asked MWGAC
members to compile his/her thoughts regarding this issue, including: concerns,
pros/cons, and to circulate them before the next meeting.
3- EP Mountain Festival: Friday, April 27, 2018, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m., Events Center Com-
plex, free. Mary Ann Franke and Margarete Steinhauer will put together a MWG poster
to display at the PAB table. Brochures will be available for handout. If a MWG banner
is available to hang, it will also be displayed. Merle Moore and Bruce MacBryde will be
available at the table during the event.
New Business:
1- Garden Events: Past events in MWG include: Children’s Garden Party, Wine &
Cheese Party, Plein Air Painting Contest, and Plant Maintenance Demonstrations in
the Garden (e.g., pruning). Please consider MWG events for 2018 and bring ideas to
the next meeting. Our window for events in the Garden is basically the latter part of
June to early September.
2- Joan Sapp and Merle Moore will reach out to the CO Native Plant Society to add
MWG to their garden list, as well as research CO NPS membership for the Garden to
join as an organization.
The meeting concluded at 12:45 p.m.