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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPACKET Parks Advisory Board 2021-10-21October 21, 2021 8:30 a.m. Town Hall, Room 202 In Person Meeting – Board, Staff and Public 1.Public Comment. 2.Approval of Minutes dated September 16, 2021. 3.2021 PAB Initiatives.Chair Elliot 4.Estes Valley Watershed Coalition Presentation.Wilynn Formeller & Celeste Fraser 5.Women’s Monument Project Update.Member Wilcocks 6.Thumb Management Plan Update.Chair Elliot & Vice-Chair Poggenpohl 7.Comprehensive Plan Discussion.Vice-Chair Poggenpohl 8.Other Business. Adjourn. AGENDA PARKS ADVISORY BOARD REGULAR MEETING Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado, September 16, 2021 Minutes of a Regular meeting of the PARKS ADVISORY BOARD of the Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado. Meeting held in the Municipal Building in said Town of Estes Park on the 16th day of September, 2021. Board: Chair Elliot, Vice Chair Poggenpohl, Members Berry, Nelson-Hazelton, Papineau, and Wilcocks Attending: Chair Elliot, Vice Chair Poggenpohl, Members Berry, Nelson-Hazelton, Papineau, Wilcocks, Town Board Liaison Cenac, Supervisor Berg and Deputy Town Clerk Beers Absent: None Chair Elliot called the meeting to order at 8:35 a.m. PUBLIC COMMENT. None. AUGUST MEETING MINUTES. It was moved and seconded (Poggenpohl/Papineau) to approve the August 19, 2021 meeting minutes with requested changes by Members Berry and Papineau and it passed unanimously. 2021 PARKS ADVISORY BOARD (PAB) INITIATIVES. Town Board Liaison Cenac would follow up with the Town Board on the PAB letter regarding the Art in Public Places (AIPP) program. PAB requested staff and Liaison Cenac gauge the Town Board’s interest in discussing the program and plan during a Study Session. A brief discussion ensued regarding pocket parks where it was determined PAB did not have to wait for the Arts Master Plan, although it would be beneficial in determining staffing needs. Staff would confirm funding allocated towards Parks in 2022 and would consider use of the Open Space funds. Members discussed the benefits of producing the Arts Master Plan in-house versus enlisting a contractor and concerns were heard regarding consultant costs. It was recommended staff reach out to Larimer County for information related to their efforts and experiences developing an Arts Master Plan. ESTES VALLEY WATERSHED COALITION (EVWC) PRESENTATION. The presentation was continued to October 21, 2021. Member Nelson-Hazelton supported the EVWC providing a virtual update, which the PAB was in agreement. WOMEN’S MONUMENT PROJECT UPDATE. The dedication would take place on September 30, 2021 at 1:30 p.m. Member Wilcox provided an overview of the event, noting the invitation of State representatives. Promotion of the dedication was through VEP, news releases, and press packets. Sculptures were scheduled to arrive at the end of September and the doner plaque would be mounted at the site prior to the dedication. The monument would be blessed privately by Fred Mosqueda, a Southern Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribe Sand Creek Tribal Representative. The monument incorporates offering bowls for tribes to bless the site. Member Wilcox reviewed the speaking list which included the Mayor, sculptor Jane DeDecker, Estes Park Women’s club members, Town Administrator Machalek, and Fred Mosqueda. A replica of the monument would be on display at the Estes Valley Library, managed by Estes Park Museum staff. ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY TASK FORCE (ESTF) UPDATE. A letter to ESTF regarding coordination between committees from PAB was received. DRAFT Parks Advisory Board – September 16, 2021 – Page 2 PARKS DIVISION UPDATE. Supervisory Berg provided an update on Mrs. Walsh’s Garden. Contractor Alo Terra has completed the waterfall feature and would be installing a gate at the newly incorporated second entrance. The use of QR Codes was discussed to provide visitors access to detailed information on plants in the garden. Concerns were heard regarding cell phone signal in the area. Staff was encouraged to pursue options for expanding service if QR codes were implemented in the garden. Discussion ensued regarding software used for the identification of native plants for the QR Code program. Staff would be germinating additional native plants in the spring of 2022. Staff provided updates on current projects including: spring garden plans for the Women’s Monument dedication site which may incorporate yellow and white flowers as a tribute to women’s suffrage; progress on access to the Thumb Open Space site and trail connectivity continues with Access Fund volunteers; Parks Division staff are monitoring the frost and making plans for irrigation and blow-outs in preparation of the winter season; Big Thompson Recreation area (North of the parking structure) requires final approval from the Community Development Department before any structures are built; Members and staff determined public engagement and input on the Arts Master Plan would be discussed after Town Board direction has been received and the Fall River Trail construction progress was briefly discussed. IN-PERSON OR VIRTUAL MEETINGS. The PAB discussed preference for holding in-person or virtual meetings. It was determined in-person meetings would continue, contingent upon any mandates from the Town, County or State officials. It was moved and seconded (Papineau/Nelson-Hazelton) to adjourn the meeting at 9:35 a.m. and it passed unanimously. Bunny Victoria Beers, Deputy Town Clerk DRAFT 3‘SiEstesValleyWatershedCoalitionCurrentProjectsWater•MonitoringandMaintenanceofOriginalFloodRestorationSitesoEVWChasworkedwiththeLarimerCountyWeedDistricttocoordinateweedcontrolmeasures(sprayingandhandpulling)alongprojectsitesoELSAandothercommunityvolunteershavealsosupportedtheprojectwithweedpullingdaysoFencingisintheprocessofbeingremovedfromallofthesitesoProjectisacollaborationwithColoradoWaterConservationBoardandVillageThriftShopwillbeconcludedbytheendof2021.•UpperBigThompsonBiostabilizationoEVWCworkedwithprivatepropertyownersalongtheBigThompsonRiveronoffofRiversideDrivebetweenCragsandMarysLakeRd.oWeworkedwithvolunteerstolocallyharvest258willowstakesforreplantingalongwithinstalling250nativecontainerplantson10differentproperties.o43volunteersdonated240hoursforplantingandmonitoringoEVWCalsoworkedwithourconsultanttodesignanoutreachbrochurethatdiscusseshowriparianplantingsupportsstreamhealthalongwithaguidelineforwhatplantstousewhendesigningaplanforproperties.oProjectisincollaborationwiththeColoradoWaterConservationBoardandtheNorthernWaterConservationDistrict.ItwillbeconcludedbytheSummerof2022.•CheleyCampAdaptiveManagementoTheprojectwillbuildonthe2018effortstorestoretheCheleybeavermeadow,applyinganadaptivemanagementapproachthatwillincorporateCSUfindingsandcontinuemonitoringgeomorphicandhydrologicresponsestoSBS,withspecificfocusonwildfireresilienceassociatedwithbeavermodifiedlandscapes.oEVWCisintheplanningphaseofthisprojectwithourcontractor.oTheprojectisacollaborationwiththeColoradoWaterConservationBoard,theBureauofReclamation,theNorthernWaterConservationDistrict,andprivatedonations.oOnthegroundworkisscheduledtobegininlatespring/earlysummerof2022.Forests•MarysLakeForestHealthoEVWChasbeenworkingwiththeColoradoStateForestServicetodoatreeinventoryofthesiteandananalysisforamitigationplan.oThisprojectisacollaborationwiththeColoradoStateForestService,theNorthernWaterConservationDistrict,andNorthernColoradoCommunityFoundation.oOnthegroundworkforthisprojectisestimatedtobeginintheFallof2022,afterdiscussionswithprivateproperties.P.O.Box4494-EstesPark-CO80517-970.290.1829 3EstesValleyCommunityWildfireProtectionPlanUpdateoEVWCisworkingwiththefiredistricttohelpcoordinateanupdatetotheCommunityWildfireProtectionPlan.Thisupdatewillreducethedangerofwildfireinhigh-riskareas,allowforprojectplanning,andhelpprotectthewaterwaysandenhancewildlifehabitatthroughoutthevalley.oWearepartneringwiththeEstesValleyFireProtectionDistrict,theTownofEstesPark,LarimerCounty,theColoradoStateForestService,RockyMountainNationalPark,theNorthernWaterConservationDistrict,andmanyothergroups.oThisprojectstartedspringof2021andisscheduledtobefinishedearlysummer2022.•NorthernColoradoFireshedCollaborativeoWeareworkingwithover40partnersinthisorganizationtoincreaseagency,community,andprivatelandownerunderstandingof,andsupportfor,activewildlandfireriskmanagementactivitiesatthelandscape-scale.oWearealsoworkingtocollaborativelyplanandimplementcross-jurisdictionallandscapescaleforesttreatmentsinstrategicareas.•ThunderMountainProjectoTheThunderMountainProjectobjectiveistosupportcrossboundaryworkbeingdoneinRockyMountainNationalPark(RMNP)alongthesharedboundariesoftheprojectareaandthepark.oTheprimarygoalofthisprojectistoreducetheriskofseverewildfirewithintheprojectareaandtobuildontheworkthathasbeenplanned,completedorisinprogressinthearea.Thisprojectisinthepreliminaryplanningphase.oIncollaborationwiththeNorthernWaterConservationDistrict,WasteManagement,andLarimerCounty.Wildlife•Education&OutreachoTheWanderingWildlifeSociety(WWS),whichistheoutreachgroupforthewatershedcoalition,organizesvolunteerseveryelkrutandelkcalvingseasoninordertoshareinformationwiththecommunityandvisitorsabouthowtosafelyviewwildlifeandelk.Volunteerswalkalongareaswherepeopleandelkareknowntointeractandshareinformationaboutsafewildlifeviewingtips.oTheWWSalsoorganizescleanupdayslikeourrecentLakeEstesCleanUpeventthatfocusedonpickingupfishinglineandtrashthatcanbeharmfultowildlife.oWealsohostmonthlytalksthatdiscusswildlifetopicsandissuesinourcommunity.•LifeSizeAnimalDisplaysoEVWCisworkingwithVisitEPandothercommunitymemberstopurchaselifesizedwildlifecutouts(elk,bear,etc)andsignagewithinformation.Thiswillencouragevisitorstotakephotoswiththewildlifecutoutsandeducatepeopleaboutuniqueexperienceswithwildlifeinthevalley.P.O.Box4494-EstesPark-CO80517-970.290.1829 IFron:TownofEstesParkPublicInformationOfficekwsch@estes.orgSubect:EstesForwardplanningprocessasksthecommunitytoenvisionthevalley’sfuture;DrugcollectionboxatEPH;FreeCOVID-lOtestingDate:Oct20,2021at1:51:27PMTo:poggenpoht@mac.com--II.J4’AI±4IIEstesForwardplanningprocessaskstheCommunityto+kfii+iircIIvI,I%JIIIIVIIJy•ii.iiTheTownandCountyareworkingwiththecommunityontheEstesForwardcomprehensiveplan.Theprocessstartedthisspringandwillcarrythrough2022.InNovember,theTownandCountyplanningteamsinvitetheEstescommunitytojoininVirtuLVisioningWorkshopsandOnlineActivities.Thepublicwillhelpidentifyandrefineshared(aluetoleadtoaclear,concieunifjedVisionfortheplan.VirtualworkshopswillbeheIJov.3,6p.m.7:30p.m.and4tv17,12p.m.—1p.m.LinkstojointhevirtuworkshopsviZoom,alongwithadditioiitWorkshopinformation,areprovidedontheprojectwebsiteatwww.EnggeEstes.org.AneventwillalsobeheldinSpanishandwillbeannouncedatalaterdate.Whydoesthismatter?Visioningisaprocessforthecommunitytodefinethefutureitwantsfortopicssuchashousing,jobsandcommercial,transportation,publicservices,andlandconservation.Along-termVisionwillactasadirectionalcompassforthecommunityanddecision-makersforyearstocome.Assuch,itisessentialthatbroadcommunityinputcontributestodevelopingasetsharedcommunityvaiuesandguidingptincipis.ForthoseinterestedindiscussingthedesiredfutureoftheEstesValleyandlearningmoreabouttheplanningprocess,virtualworkshopsandengagementactivitiesonnggEstesoigareavailablethroughoutNovember.Theworkshoprecordingswillbepostedontheprojectwebsiteaftertheevents.FormoreinformationabouttheEstesForwardprocess,visitwww.Eng.ageEstes.org.PDFversionWearesharingthisimportantinformationfromEstesParkHealth: 13LISTENINGSESSIONSANDONE-ON-ONEINTERVIEWSDETAIlEDISStJESI.JMMARYESTESFORWARDj___September30,2027INTRODUCTIONTheplanningteamconductedone-on-oneinterviewsrir1qpripqniIltnnirinpccinnctnrithnrvItihIfeedbackfromcommunitystakeholdersregardinggoals,challenges,opportunities,andvaluespresentintheEstesValleytoday.Thepurposeoftheseconversationswastostartadialoguewithlocalandregionalpartners,andtoalso:•St!mulatecommunity-wideinterestinEstesForward;•Solicitcandidfeedbackfromthosewhoknowthecommunitybest;and•Identifyinitialthemes,opportunities,localvalues,andfuturevisionsandgoalsfortheTownandsurroundingValley.Thisreportoutlinesthequestionsaskedandsummarizesthefeedbackgathered.Itdoesnotrepresentaconsensusandincludessomeopposingviewsandideas.Whilethesummaryreflectsawidespectrumofideas,agencies,andinput,itmaynotreflecteveryideaintheValley;therewillberoomforadditionalparticipationandideasastheprojectmovesforward.METHODOLOGYAtotalof33individualswereinterviewedbyphone/videoconferenceinJulyandAugust2027.Theseone-on-onediscussionswereheldwithmembersoftheCompPAC,EVPAC,TownPlanningCommission,TownBoardofTrustees,CountyPlanningCommission,andBoardofCountyCommissioners.AlistoflocalandregionalpartnersandinterestgroupswascompiledbyTownandCountystaff,theCompPACrdPWPAThcTnh,rlnwitodc.Iretrflr’nrts-tetcparticipateinthemedlisteningsessionstodiscussiART1Representativesfromthefollowinggroups,agenciesandindustriesparticipatedinthelisteningsessions.•ColoradoDepartmentofTransportation•ComprehensivePlanPlanningAdvisoryCommitteettrimrPAC’•“-I•EstesChamberofCommerce•EstesDeptofPublicWorks•EstesHousingAuthority•EstesParkDeptoFEventsandVisitorServices•EstesParkEconomicDevelopmentCornoration•EstesParkMuseum•EstesParkSeniorCitizensCenterBoardEstesValleyInvestmentinChildhoodSuccess(EVICS)•EstesValleyLandTrust•EstesValleyNonprofitResourceCenter•EstesValleyPlanningAdvisoryCommittee(EVPAC)•EstesValleyRecreationandParkDistrict•EstesValleyWatershedCoalition•HomeownersAssociationsandPropertyOwnersAssociations•LarimerCountyDeptofNaturalResources•LionsClub•LovelandHousingAuthority-D..-I,—a1c,tI,,;c,p,t4IIStVI•NorthernWater•RockyMountainConservancyEstesForwardInterviewsandListeningSessionsSummaryPage7 14issuesthataremostimportanttoaddressintheprocess,andopportunitiesandideasthenewplanshouldintegrate.SevenlisteningsessionswereheldinJulyandAugusttodiscussthefollowingtopics.•Housing•TransportationandConnectivity•UtilitiesandInfrastructure•CommunityServices,Groups,andFacilities•ouiiiesuituIvuliiII•LandManagementandConservation•ResiliencyandHazardMitigationHOWWILLTHISINFORMATIONBEUSED?Thefindingsfromtheone-on-oneinterviewsandlisteningsessionssetthefoundationforongoingresearchandvaluesanalysisbyrevealingthemostpressingissuestobeaddressedintheplanningprocess.Thecandidconversationswithcommunitymembersalsoprovidecontextandinsightstoissuesotherwisenotformallydocumented.TheseinitialconversationsarenotrepresentativeofallperspectivesintheEstesValleyandbroadcommunityengagementwillcontinuetobeaprioritythroughouttheplanningprocess.SUMMARIZEDFEEDBACKModeledaftertheColoradoHeslilency[-ramework,thisdocument—andthehstesborwardplanningprocess—summarizesthefeedbackto-dateacrosssixresiliencysectors.Otherfeedbackabouttheregulatoryupdatesandexpectationsfortheplanningprocessanddeliverablesarealsosummarizedbelow.TABLEOFCONTENTS1.Community(govrnncndlindiis)32.Economy(workforce,industries,andadaptiveeconomy)63.HealthandSocial(services,amenities,andcommunitywell-being)704.Housing(supply,affordability,andvulnerability)125.InfrastructureandTransportation(criticalinfrastructure,utilities,andtransportation)156.HazardsandNaturalResources(watersheds,torests,agriculture,andrecreationareas)...187.LandUseCodeOpportunities218.WhatShouldThisPlanBe7219.WhatMakesforaSuccessfulProcess723EstesForwardInterviewsandListeningSessionsSummaryPage2 Estes Valley —Estes Forward Comprehensive Plan...Possible Outcomes DISCUSSION DRAFT Sept.8,2021 Note:This summary aims to help answer questions arising about the final plan document (or documents)for the current Estes Forward Comprehensive Plan process.The planning process and its outcomes should represent the full range of goals and policies for i:he Estes Valley and distinguishing between Town of Estes and Larimer County goals and policies and roles to implement them.This information is intended to aid discussion among the committees (CC)MPPAC, EVPAC)and community.If more useful,it could be presented as Frequently Answered Questions,or some other format.Staff and the consultants look forward to input and further questions. If Two Final Documents:For example,a Town If One Comprehensive Plan Document Comprehensive Plan with a County Subcommunity Plan What might the —.A Plan for the Valley under one cover but separately adopted.•A Town Comprehensive Plan and vision with policies,maps for plan(s)contain?•One common vision for the Valley with policies,maps,with clear areas the Town anticipates as possible future Town annexation Indication for who is responsible —Town vs.County.The Town or growth area. will be resporsible for incorporated areas and any designated •The County could create a subcommunity plan for the “growth areas”and the County will be responsible for the unincorporated area beyond the town and town’s future unincorporated area beyond the growth areas or until land is designated growth areas. annexed. •Chapters and policies could either be mixed by theme or organized with a clear chapter that is attributed to the CDunty unincorporated area. How would the 3-•Town’s plan must cover the 3-mile study area per Depar:ment of •Probably not much difference if two plans.County finds the mile study area and Local Affairs (DOLA)requirements.Estes Valley Planning Area most relevant from a planning and Estes Valley •The Estes Valley Planning Area will carry forward in the administration standpoint. Planning Areas comprehensive planning process,possibly being adjusted. relate to the •A “town growth area”could be identified as part of the process. plan(s)?It likely would be larger than the Town of Estes Limits but probably_smaller than_the_Estes_Valley_Planning_Area. Can the plan(s)•Yes,one plan could do this,with clear designation and maps and •Yes,two plans could do that,but there could be oierlap leading contain goals for description of roles and responsibilities to confusion about roles and responsibilities. urban/town development and rural conservation? Who adopts the •Town of Estes adopts the plan as it applies to the Town (e.g.,•Town adopts town’s Comprehensive Plan. plan(s)?each policy that says:“the Town will...”and each map that is in •The County adopts the subarea plan. the Town and/or applicable to future town land uses or growth areas in the unincorporated areas. L]IfTwoFinalDocuments:Forexample,aTownIfOneComprehensivePlanDocumentComprehensivePlanwithaCountySubcomrnunityPlan•LarimerCountyadoptsthepartsoftheplanthatapplytotheCounty(e.g.,eachpolicythatstates:“theCountywill...”andeachmapthatappliestotheunincorporatedareathatisintendedtobefuturerural).Howmightthe•TheTownofEsteswillupdateitsDevelopmentCodetoreflect•Likelysimilarto“oneplan”approach.plan(s)translatetolanduseandgrowthpoliciesoftheplanforthetownregulations?incorporatedarea(e.g.,downtown,commercialandtownresidentialareas)andthatwouldapplytoanyannexedparcelsin--theunincorporatedarea.•LarimerCountymaydosomespecificupdatestotheLandUseCodeiftherearelandusechangesthatarisefromtheplan,asneeded.TherecouldbesupplementalstandardsfortheCounty’sCodetohelpensureconsistencywithTownstandardsforlandsthatarewithinadesignedfuturetownarea.Doestheformof•Oneplaniscompatiblewithandmayleadtoafuture•Twoseparatelyadoptedplanscouldstillbecompatiblewithplan(s)affectorIntergovernmentalAgreement(IGA)betweentheTownandandleadtoafutureIGA,especiallyiftheprocessofcreatingensureanCounty.themiscoordinated.IntergovernmentalAgreement(IGA)?Whoadministers•TheTownofEstesadministerstheplan(andTownDevelopment•Likelysimilarto“oneplan”approach.theplan(s)?(andCode)intownlimitsandforanyareathatisannexed.doesdevelopment•LarimerCountycontinuestoadministertheplan(andCountyreview)?LandUseCode)fortheunincorporatedruralareas.•Iftheplanningprocessidentifiedadifferentarrangement,thatcouldbediscussedaspartofanIGA.Whataresome-Steamboat/RouttCounty-Lotsofsubareaplanexamples,butunfamiliarwithsimilarexamplesofthis-BoulderCounty/CityofBoulderexamplesofthissortoftown/countyarrangement.sortofplan?-Lyons/BoulderCounty-Wright’sMesa/SanMiguelCounty,possiblyWhatdoesthisTheplanwouldideallyexplainwhattheTownandCounty’sintentisTheplanswouldideallyexplainwhattheTownandCounty’sintentmeanforfutureforfutureannexation.isforfutureannexationthuseliminatingoverlappingareasthatannexationpolicy?arenotclearlyattributable1:ooneoranotheragency. 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