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PACKET Community Development 1992-05-07
• l AGENDA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Thursday, May 7, 1992 2:00 p.m. 1. Conference Center Update 2. Advertising Program 3. Community Profile 4. Economic Study Group Report 5. Housing Committee Appointments 6. Museum Report 7. Adjournment NOTE: The Community Development Committee reserves the right to consider other appropriate items not available at the time the agenda was prepared. 4 CONFERENCE CENTER UPDATE - Narrative Report o Conference Center Brochure o Coupon Book for Welcome Bags o Booking Update 1. Advertising Report Projects Completed: 1. Conference Center Brochure 2. Rodeo Poster and Rack Card 3. Denver Post and Rocky Mountain News 4-color, full page spring special section ad - to run May 17th. 4. Completed Artwalk/Jazzfest Post and News ads and Poster Performance Update: 1. End of March Packet Requests Year to Date comparison.1989 through 1992 Month by Month comparison 1989 through 1992 2. End of March Telephone Usage Year to Date comparison 1989 through 1992 Month by Month comparison 1989 through 1992 2. 1 * Art & Jazz ! May 16 & 17 ---c>, Karen Pa ography ©'992 4' Phot Take in a feast for the eyes and ears! We've combined our successful Artwalk weekend! .#'-~5,2,407 9% A,954 144:0*~%~. Artwalk: See the work of more than - 200 national, regional and local artists featured in over 20 galleries '•*rittr,·-i cou j 41 - ' 4 W f-)~?»tfit throughout Estes Park both days. Vote for the "Best of Estes," .,t ./4126469.'4 winners to be displayed at the 2 9 -l e···::2 ' Stanley Hotel Saturday evening! 4 Maps available at each gallery. 1 1 14. v~I:.~·2 lazzfest: Hear a variety of jazz " 4 1 4 styles by seven different artists j ' 1 4 J t. and groups on Saturday and . '4 4% lt-(/3 ta; ti Sunday afternoons in Riverside ' ir.1743-1 59 Plaza, downtown. Saturday: Special gallery openings and artists demon- , strations from 10 am to 6 pm. 14 ·13 lazz starts at noon with £ ·4 "The Cats' Night Out"; Derry , 4 D -If O'Leary Chamber lazz Octet at 1:20 pm; and Wendy Fopeano at 2:50 pm in Riverside Plaza. Then, Artwalk's "Best of Estes" winners, and the Estes Park Music Festival Medallion Dinner and Dance begin at 6 pm at the Stanley Hotel. "Strings," performed by the Creative Ensemble. begins at 8 pm. Stanley Hall. Sunday: Artwalk continues with artists demonstrations at the galleries from 10 am to 6 pm. jazzfest continues: Noon; Theano with Charles Lamb perform, followed by Stan Davis; Mary Flower and Vicki Taylor at 1:20; and Max Wagner at 2:50 pm in Riverside Plaza. And, as a finale to the entire weekend, the Loveland Concert Band will perform at the Stanley at 2 pm. el, For information on summer events, call 1-800-44-ESTES or write P.O. Box 2810-W2, Estes Park, Colorado 80517. 1,1C--i-ne 44%* /&Estes Park GATEWAY TO ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK 3. . 'Al. 9ft : 4-,.93+9, . Estes Park Packet Requests Year to Date March 25 j 21,552 20-i 18,582 ..................................................... ...................... 16,575 14.628 ......... 15-* .......... ...................... 10-" - ......... ......... .......... ............ ................. ...................... 0/ 1 1 1 r 1989 1991 1990 1992 4. (Thousands) Estes Park Packet Requests Year to Date April 401 38,698 ...................... 35' 31,968 30 -~ 26,778 25 j .................. 22,799 .......... 20- 15-* ................................................................... ......... 10- -- ------- 5-~ ............................... 0/ C .1 I 1989 1991 1990 1992 4a. (Thousands) Packet Requests by Month Estes Park 1989-1992 16-/ 14-* 12- 10-' 8-.. 6-/ 4-/ 2-' ................................ ......................8.r-15-----. ........................ 0' C. W......gr--1 0 ...~ , I 1 1 JAN MARCH FEB ~ 1989 ~ 1990 ~ 1991 i IIi 1992 5. (Thousands) Estes Park Telephone Inqiries Year to Date March 14* 3- be 121494 12-~ 9,916 10-* .......... ...................... 8,090 ...................... 6,103 ...................... 43 ................. .......... ......... .......... 32-i.Iixia r 045 '12/ .>#: 23.......... ......... ......... ...................... 2 th: 1€ >32. 4. NE.= I .·i 0/ 1 1 1 r 1989 1991 1990 1992 6. 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Cable and Translator om Town Clerk al Deposits .... $95,379,872 TRANSPO TAI TAXES FINANCIAL SERVICES sewS./GA/un y sal}e//00 10/en (U.I l~l.U):716%%-dsh ~8019 OpeJOIOO U]041.ION JO A!un Jamea P Al!SiaA!un 68 969 ejnwiedwal Alll.16!N ejnleJedule-L Al!80 966L ,379,550 88]8 BU! 03234 $600 e $500 usinesses S GIIALITIOVi NOI pleton Intern ional Airport apers ..1 les Tax 4 Collins Airport o tations . 1 (AM) vings&Loan.......... 100409 el „98 Ile;MOUS 86838Av ienuuv "9L'9L uo!181!d!00Jd eCBJeAv lenUUv 08 ot,t, 1 2 PUBLIC E selebl le!lu Packet Requests by Month Estes Park 1989-1992 18- 16- 14- 12- 8- - JI-- .............. 7 ....................... 6 4# .....--/0- ..............~.~...................... .44> I & . -- I 1 1 1 JAN MARCH ' FEB APRIL 1989 ~ 1990 ~ 1991 Ell li 1992 5a. (Thousands) 2 8417 TOWN OF ESTES PARK 2 .#RAL»J;f 99 -tuty¢,42-1 1i-ft<r"*in-111'E, */ P" 't'1· i.97.4% y·- ~.:~~3~2~- 1, 1,/'4~744( --3p819#49*-- 14 .'r'' J' il0~~- 4., ./*...--. r -Ame>*, 9 07% I May 6, 1992 rdEMOR.ANDUDA TO: Community Development Committee Town Administrator Klaphake FROM: Steve Stanley, Community Development Director ,/~f SUBJECT: Economic Study Group Activities of the Economic Study Group have included: o Meeting on March 3 - Briefing on role and approach o Meeting on April 6 - Review and comment on BBC report o Meeting on May 4 - First cut draft of Problems and Limitations o Request for input from 23 community groups Using the format of the BBC Economic Analysis prepared in 1983 , the study group will update the Limitations and Strengths and Potential Economic Development Activities sections of that report during the summer months. The study group meets on the first Monday of each month. SLS:cj 9. (303) 586-5331 0 RO. BOX 1200 • ESTES PARK. CO 80517 9 RAX:303'586-2816.ADMINISTRATION • FAX(303)586-6909 OTHER 17 4747 TOWN OF ESTES PARK =& 9,322? -1 j. 7% .-34 v wl*),191*re.,40*:(24, '41 0 3 ...6 ; I 34 444.4. 1 l '. h : , -*ty/Shril*•*U-.L.....405*14 4,4144.9 ---4,4,15*Eff~p*' · ·~ May 5, 1992 G VIENIORANDUrd TO: Community Development Committee Town Administrator Klaphake Aa FROM: Steve Stamey, Community Development Director/44/ SUBJECT: Housing Study Group Trustee Hix has recommended the following persons to be appointed to the Housing. Study Group: Eric Blackhurst Lauren Dannels Paul Kochevar Ann Racine David Walker Dick Weiss Trustee Hix will serve as chairman of the study group. All committee members are welcome to attend meetings of this group. The Housing Study Group should be appointed for a period of one year. SLS:cj 10. 303! 586-5331 • RO. BOX 1200 • ESTES PARK, CO 8051 7 3 7.A'< ·303) 386-281 6 AQMINISTRATION • FAX (303)586-6909 OTHER lit. h-<--»/--\v---1 Iwilinilly,tnult,filii - . 1 lill ...Im.711.1 111[.1 ..r '1!m liBITiral' ESTES PARK AREA '-1 'WHRE/*idytul::5 t.... -0.. , HISTORICAL MUSEUM P.O. Box 1691 200 4th Street Estes Park, CO 80517 Phone: (303) 586-6256 MEMORANDUM TO: Community Development Committee FROM: Lynn Swain, Director DATE: April 30, 1992 RE: Museum Report Items from last Museum Advisory Board meeting: 1. Role of Collections Committee. 2. Interaction with Art Museum planning group. 3. Long Range Financial Plan meeting May 12. 4. 2-Staff attendance at Colorado/Wyoming Association of Museums meeting - Thermopolis, WY, May 15-16. 5. Hosting Association of Northern Front Range Museums meeting June 8. 6. School involvement. 7. Security concerns. Projects Update: 1. Historic Sites Walking Tour Sk-*-»---~- ---2-/~ 0 0--6 d-' , 4-4 2. April program attendance C_-ip -7(LC 2>~ 74 11. MEMORANDUM To: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Back in February Mr. Barker named Mr. Hix as Chairman of a new Housing Study Group. Hix deferred to the staff housing authority issue first. At the March meeting Mr. Klaphake reported that Greig White is doing the legal work to establish a local housing authority in which the town board would act as the "authority" on activities performed by the this Committee. As of April 6th the Study Group had still not been named. What is the status of these efforts? In the meantime I have continued to look into methods of providing and financing low cost housing. The projects done in Estes Park were done through the Farmers Home Loan program (section 515) on 50 year, 1% interest loans. A problem with this program is the disparity of income levels between Ft. Collins and Estes Park. Funds are distributed on a county basis by HUD established medium income levels and we lose points. The three Estes Park projects are aided by the 1986 tax act that offers tax credits to the builder/owner which may be sold to a corporation providing a profit for the owner and a tax reduction to the corporation. I have also learned that many mountain towns (Estes NOT included) have offered incentives in the form of fee relief and or land to developers to build low income housing. A HUD section 8 program could be available to Estes Park and it offers vouchers for rent assistance. It requires a housing authority that would screen applicants to establish their monthly income and determine the maximum rent they can afford to pay (30% of income). Then regardless of the amount of rent they are being charged the renter would receive a voucher from HUD for the difference, which the landlord can take to the bank. This may be the best justification for the town to establish a Housing Authority. The town would appoint the members of the Housing Authority but the Authority or members can ]Ut_ be a part of the local government. Ron S. Harvey May 7, 1992 1¢ r-'/1.-7 /9/ 4