HomeMy WebLinkAboutPACKET Parks Advisory Board 2018-8-16Patrick Martchink, Town Board Trustee Liaison
Brian Berg, Estes Park Public Works Staff Liaison
Parks Advisory Board Agenda
August 16, 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)
Vacant (12/31/19)
Vacant (12/31/18)
Merle Moore (12/31/20)
Wade Johnston (12/31/20)
Public Comment
Estes Arts District
Approval of May and July Meeting Minutes
Mrs. Walsh’s Garden Committee Update
Other Business
Adjourn
Current Projects:
Tree Ordinance
Noxious Weeds Ordinance
Parking Garage Landscape
Arboretum
Town Hall Art Exhibit
Nick Smith, EAD Chair
Chair Merle Moore
Chair Merle Moore
Chair Merle Moore
Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado, July 19, 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 19th day of July, 2018.
Present Merle Moore
Vicki Papineau
Also
Present: Patrick Martchink, Town Board Liaison
Brian Berg, Parks Supervisor
Greg Muhonen, Public Works Director
Megan Van Hoozer, Public Works Administrative Assistant
Absent: Geoffrey Elliot
Dewain Lockwood
Wade Johnston
Chair Merle Moore called the meeting to order at 8:35 a.m.
PUBLIC COMMENT
Nick Smith of the Estes Arts District was in attendance. Smith reported to the group that
the Friends of Folk Festival was a great success again this year. A significant grant was
received in the amount of $10K from the Laura Jane Musser Fund. This will be applied
to future events and tours. Smith also reminded the group that the Snowy Grass
Musical Festival will be held this weekend.
Town Board Liaison Martchink reported that Simply Christmas would like to have a new
mural painted on the side of their building. Due to it being private property there is no
requirement to submit an AIPP Application and go through the PAB approval process.
Conceptual drawing to Community Development for compliance.
GENERAL BUSINESS
There were not enough members in attendance to have a quorum so approval of
meeting minutes will move to the next regularly sched uled meeting.
Parks Advisory Board – July 19, 2018 – Page 2
DOWNTOWN ESTES LOOP 70% PLAN UPDATE
Corey Lang of AECOM presented the 70% landscape design plans to the PAB, with
incorporation of the comments previously provided. The new plans reflect
accommodation of the new shuttle stops and the redesigned bike path. Lang introduced
Bill and Steve, AECOM associates, who have been working with him on the project
design. Steve discussed the roundabout design as it relates to Riverside Park. The rose
bushes that were originally planned have been replaced with native plantings. All
plantings have been based on the approved Recommended Plant Listing and will be
placed in springtime. Supervisor Berg reminded AECOM about the fencing that would
be required around all new trees. Smaller plantings can be dealt with otherwise. Director
Muhonen confirmed with the group the type of fence to be installed stating that split rail
is best around the area, with elk fencing being placed inside the split rail fencing. The
elk fencing should be 5’ tall around tress.
James Herlyck of Central Federal Lands stated that the establishment of plantings by
the landscape contractor are covered for a period of time with trees usually being
covered longer than turf. If trees can make it through the winter season, that’s the
toughest part. It will provide a good idea on the success of the trees’ establishment.
Central Federal Lands is very conscientious about maintaining aesthetic consistency
throughout town and will not be adding pavers. Bond Park is the baseline being used for
materials and aesthetic. Supervisor Berg to visit with his staff to gather ideas on the
material used. Muhonen suggested to Nick Smith he notify sculpture artists there will be
two or three sculpture opportunities contained in the design.
Lang will coordinate with Berg regarding the specifications of the new metal benches
and tables being added. Within the plans, the utility boxes located in the Post Office lot
would be placed in a different location. The Town’s Light & Power Division is evaluating
where the boxes will be relocated. Need to use care when moving boxes due to the
recent artist painting applied.
At this point in the planning process, there will be a net loss of 11 parking spaces
throughout the area affected by the DE Loop.
Parks Advisory Board – July 19, 2018 – Page 3
DUB UPDATES
Deedee Hampton has completed nearly half of her painting in the Post Office lot.
Moving forward, the Town should potentially provide cones for those utility boxes near
the ROW.
MRS WALSH’S GARDEN (MWG) UPDATE
The Mrs. Walsh’s Garden Advisory Committee (MWGAC) continues to pose questions
regarding the installation of a crosswalk from the north side of Elkhorn to the garden.
Studies have not yet shown a necessity for a crosswalk to be added at this time.
Wayfinding, when implemented, will provide assistance to guests attempting to locate
the garden. Coordination with Community Development regarding the adopted
Downtown Plan’s wayfinding suggestions is needed.
A member of MWGAC built a cactus garden in MWG and it looks great. Name plates
have been placed in the garden for most of the plantings. The committee would like a
larger Mrs. Walsh’s Garden sign along with ‘Dusk to Dawn and ‘No Pets Allowed’ signs
for better visibility.
Another member of MWGAC is developing a map for MWG. The map will involve
associating numbers to the different areas of the garden and posting those numbers in
the appropriate areas for location ease.
Matt O’Reilly with the Parks Division is trying to find replacement valves for the irrigation
currently in place in the garden but the system is outdated which makes finding
replacement parts more difficult. The Town is planning future replacement with the new
baseline irrigation system.
MWGAC stated the wedding events haven’t caused any damage to the plantings.
PARKS DIVISION UPDATE
Supervisor Berg reported that Parks staff are finalizing the front landscape at the
parking structure while looking for hardscape opportunities. The flower pots for the
Moraine Avenue Bridge are nearly ready. Parks staff continues to perform needed
maintenance in town and the handling of noxious weeds is in full force.
With no further business to discuss, the meeting was adjourned at 10:22 a.m.