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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Community Development Committee 1998-04-02BRADFORD PUBLISHING CO.RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Community Development Committee April 2, 1998 Committee: Attending: Also Attending; Chairman Doylen, Trustees Barker and Marshall All Administrator Klaphake, Directors Hinze, Kilsdonk, and Marsh, and Deputy Clerk Kuehl Absent: None Chairman Doylen called the meeting to order at 8:00 a.m. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Advertising Report: Advertising Director Marsh reported that as of ebruary 28, requests for information totaled 6,710, a 40% in32rSa T^.o1997- ThiS includes requests from magazine ads of / , a 38.16-5 increase. Incoming 800 line calls totaled 6 658 a decrease of 13% compared to 1997 tvit o ^ t ' ' systr:rlnL ionftrrecth 3uoa9e and1iL last vear^ h e_Iriai1 rec3uests totaled 1,377 compared to beLg ca“a ThCe0Ufit3 farS past ads are Port contns! T„0 aSddrthro„farftocruesSe;“upsfOC„Ul9rb°eUPheTd 13 and°aa raepdor0tneonnthr focus DenVer‘ Th,e 1997 Conversion Study draft Town/EPURA Board meeting scheduled f orbeAprrrente?hf f6 J°int spots on Channel 4 ran for s-iv woou APri1- The television increase In area code 303 c0allsS1dUrrgkStheaandd rur^3 lndiCate “ museum i?odeos^exhibit"' opens6 Aprannonnced that the Ranches and by the Estes Park Briery, from sfo'o to "T.r10" ctivities associated with this Pvh-!K,+- • 7.00 p.m. Other western art display by school J b^t lnclude a bo°t contest, a grounds by Gary%^YConLr The “"m^ 3 tOUr °f the rod- ^est is scheduled for April 10 iT thp m 3 .Pr0gram Women °f the of the federal Conservation proiect Municipal Building. As part ileen Clancy of Denver will conduct a UPPOrt Grant^ Conservator conservation for staff and volun^;! training program on paper on trappers and mountain Ln provTdeT hPriR1 program ountain National Park Chief o/lnterDretayt •Bl11 Gwaltney' Rocky at the Museum. The Museum will be featured 0n, Wl11 bS April 18 segment on Channel 4 at the end ^ . ln 3 Colorado Getaway Michelle Zupan has resigned. ^ APril. Assistant Curator Museum Department Policy Manual- n^ Museum Department Policy Manual. °u Kllsdonk Presented the sections from the Municipal Code as a r aiJ,^al allows removal of simplifying process of the Code The mSU tT°f the updating and fees, collections management ’olicv """ inClUdeS admisai°n photography requests. The Committf»o Y' memorial policy and Museum Policy Manual. Committee recommends approval of the BRADFORD PUBLISHING CO.RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Community Development Committee, April 2, 1998 - Page 2 SPECIAL EVENTS Standard Agreements: Director Hinze explained that the Copper Penny Hunter-Jumper Show is scheduled for July 17-19, 1998. The Committee recommends approval of this agreement. Parade Permits: Director Hinze reported the Regional Gold Wing Touring Association has scheduled a rally for August 22 and 23 and will include approximately 400 bikes. The fairgrounds will be used for most scheduled activities. Sandra Smootz, 1011 Lexington Ln., the local organizer, reported many scheduled activities, including tours of the area. A scheduled Parade of Lights route will follow Manford Ave. to Hwy. 7 to Hwy. 36 to Elkhorn Ave. to the By-Pass, returning to the Fairgrounds on August 22 from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. Captain Filsinger has approved a police escort and the closure of Elkhorn Ave. from the Hwy. 34/36 intersection to Spruce St. The Committee recommends approval of the Gold Wing Touring Association Parade of Lights permit as presented. Upcoming Summer Events: Director Hinze reported that the Estes Park Railroaders group will again be using Barn W. Ride the Rockies bike tour will be in Estes Park on June 21 and 22. The Bicycle Tour of Colorado, benefiting Make-a-Wish Foundation will start and end a tour in Estes Park on July 18-25. A hot-air balloon will be on display and used as a banner at the Longs Peak Scottish Festival, but will not be available for rides. Commercial requests for hot air balloons in Estes Park are acceptable only during various special events. Special Events Policy Manual: Director Hinze presented the Special Events Policy Manual. This Manual allows removal of sections from the Municipal Code as a result of the updating and simplifying process of the Code. The Manual includes operating procedures, facility usage regulations, park use procedures, rental rates and policies, special events permit samples, banner regulations, and updated horse show agreements and liability release forms and use permits. Hinze noted that the horse show agreement no longer requires the Mayor's signature or Town Board approval. Each agreement will be signed by the Special Events Director and submitted to the Committee for information purposes. The Commi-b-bee recommends approval of the Special Events Policy Manual. Chairman Doylen encouraged citizens to vote on Tuesday, April 7. There being no further business. Chairman Doylen adjourned the meeting at 8:27 a.m. Tina Kuehl, Deputy Town Clerk I APR 1 4 1996 I i :} I TC'/- 0? "STcS ^ G*: T'll' ■ S