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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Community Development & Community Services Committee 2017-01-26RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado, January 26, 2017 Minutes of a Regular meeting of the COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT / COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE of the Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado. Meeting held in Town Hall in said Town of Estes Park on the 26th day of January, 2017. Committee; Attending: Also Attending: Absent: Chair Walker, Trustees Holcomb and Norris All Chief Kufeld, Directors Hinkle, Hunt, and Fortini, Manager Mitchell and Recording Secretary Beers Town Administrator Lancaster and Assistant Town Administrator Machalek Chair Walker called the meeting to order at 8:00 a.m. PUBLIC COMMENT. None^ CULTURAL SERVICES. REPORTS. Reports provided for informational purposes and made a part of the proceedings. • Museum Report — Director Fortini stated during the fourth quarter the museum conducted a collaboration with the Estes Valley Model Railroaders Club and the Estes Valley Library to host an exhibit on the clubs 40th anniversary. The division continues to process donations through accessioning forms and continues to process the large Library collection, with a current focus on hundreds of oral histories. The museum finished a montage display of the 2013 flood oral histories in the form of a 9 minute video narrative, and started a book club event, which garnered a lot of interest with 45 people attending. • Verbal Updates and Committee Questions - Trustee Holcomb questioned the decrease in attendance considering the Town’s increase in visitation, and questioned attendance levels at the Hydroplant. Director Fortini stated the lack of temporary exhibits and resources contributes to low attendance. He added rebranding the Hydroplant would help get the right message out to the public on what that museum offers and would increase attendance. • Collections and Research Facility - The division continues to work with the fundraising committee and the Estes Valley Museum Friends and Foundation Inc. who have raised $430,000 of the $1 million they committed to raising for the facility. COMMUNITY SERVICES. RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE TOWN BOARD. REVISED VISITOR SERVICES RETAIL POLICY. Manager Salerno recommended revising the Visitor Services Retail policy in order to sell Centennial items and contribute to the Knoll Willows Centennial project. She stated visitors consistently request to purchase Town logo items and expect items to be available for purchase at the Visitors Center. The Committee recommended the Visitor Services Retail policy amendment to include the sale of Town logo items be included as an Action Item at the February 14, 2017, Town Board meeting. REPORTS. • Visitor Center Quarterly Report - Manager Salerno stated fourth quarter visitation numbers were up by 60,000 guests and telephone calls were up 5.15%. She added revenue for 2016 was the highest total ever at $47,045, with the second highest year RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Community Development / Community Services - January 26, 2017 - Page 2 being 2015. • Special Events Update - Coordinator Benes provided an overview of the update. o Tree lighting ceremony was a great success with 800-1200 attendees who were predominantly locals. o Yuletide lighting had approximately 15 families participate. They were able to use local papers and businesses to advertise the event, o Catch the Glow parade hosted 32 floats, all being well received. Visits with Santa were held in the Board room and a free photograph was provided for anyone visiting Santa. o Daily walking at the Events Center has seen approximately 10-15 people each day walking the interior of the Event Center. Numbers have increased in January, o Winter Festival had an attendance of approximately 15,000 people. The Special Events division utilized Groupon for ticket sales this year. Groupon charges a percentage of the revenue from ticket sales but their marketing allows them to target a specific area and demographic, in turn Groupon provides a detailed review of the event. Winter Festival received 4.8 out of 5 stars. • Marketinq/Sales Update - Manager Lynch presented a snapshot forecast for the 2017 and 2018 calendar years. The Events Complex would generate $61,000, while the Conference Center would generate $15,000 in forecasted revenue, for a projected total of $80,535 and 48 contracts. Contract negotiations continue for the signing of a Ram Katha event through the Truth Love and Compassion organization. Manager Lynch has created a marketing video tied to her email signature that provides an overview of the Event Center. She continues to attend trade center shows, and attend the Destination Colorado Annual Front Range Trade Show at the Expo Event Center in December 2016 with 388 meeting planners. She added through a lead she booked an educational event at the Conference Center for October 2017 with 300 public teachers for a unique unstructured educational meeting. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE TOWN BOARD. AMENDING MUNICIPAL CODE 12.16.010. Director Hunt requested approval for an amendment to the Town’s official street sign procedures and policies. The amendment would standardize requirements for how, when and where official street-name signs are to be displayed in Town, minimizing occurrences in which unofficial signs are displayed. It would also prohibit signs being placed up without approval. Public safety is the main concern for the sign amendment. An emergency type of situation caused a problem when a sign was placed up in an unauthorized capacity. A call into emergency services referencing a location which was not in the official database and a delay in emergency services ensued. The Committee requested a public statement and press release to inform the public of the changes to the code. The Committee recommended the amendment to the Estes Park Municipal Codei 12.16.010, to address regulations regarding display, installation and maintenance of official street-name signs to be included as an Action Item at the February 14, 2017, meeting. REPORTS. Verbal Updates and Committee Questions — Vacation Rental registration process continues and renewals are in process. The department has made a few adjustments to registration process as it relates to a property having a certificate of occupancy. He stated older homes may not have a certificate of occupancy; however, Larimer County assessor records can confirm if a property has a certificate of occupancy. Host Compliance has shared the first data on vacation homes stating 700 homes are being advertised in the Estes Valley Development Area, including both residential and commercially zoned properties. Host Compliance has been RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Community Development / Community Services - January 26, 2017 - Page 3 working to compile data on the properties that are not currently registered with the Town and noticing them of the requirement to complete the registration process prior to March 31, 2017. The department would start tracking the 9 and above vacation home rentals on April 1, 2017, and continue to publicize the changes made in December 2016. Director Hunt stated the department continues the process of filling the Planner I position and anticipates filling the position by the end of February. Town and County staff are working to produce a work-plan and schedule for the staging of proposed code amendments to the Estes Valley Development Code. Planner Kurtz provided an update on the Hydrology study and anticipates staff would have the report available on the website next week. The department would conduct a Board study session on February 27, 2017 at 2pm and a public presentation following at 6pm with approximately 5 speakers available. The State has been working on updating the floodplain map, and the department would provide a preliminary map in the report presented at the study session. The FEMA mapping process contains a public review and an appeal process before and after the final map. There has been some resistance from the public during the development of the new map. The department has made sure to meet with engineers to provide a comprehensive solid plan to the public. There being no further business. Chair Walker adjourned the meeting at 9:43 a.m. toria Beers, Recording Secretary 5^^