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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01242011RECOLD BUSINESS RECREATION COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES JANUARY 24, 2011 The Sebastian Parks and Recreation Committee was called to order by the Chairman Mrs. White. Roll Call was taken and the following members were present: Mrs. White, Mr. Tenerowicz, Mr. Simpson, Mr. VanArsdall, Mrs. Webster and Mr. Adams were not present for the roll call but arrived soon after. Mr. Sims was absent excused. Staff members present were Linda Kinchen, Secretary; Chris McCarthy, Parks Superintendent, Al Minner, City Manager APPROVAL OF MINUTES Mr. Tenerowicz made a motion to approve the minutes from the November 29 2010 meeting. Second by Mr. Simpson and passed unanimously. EASY STREET LIGHTING UPDATE: It was the consensus of the committee to look into low level lighting and to wait until the sidewalk can be redone at the same time. Sunny spoke in favor of the lighting and turned in several signed requests from residents. Mr. Minner says we will do an estimate for the sidewalk, lights and costs and bring back in February. March recommendation to council for impact fee money. Sunny says lights will help see the animals at night. IMPACT FEE ORDIANANCE Mr. Minner gave the committee a letter about the new language will save for the committee report in March. PAVILLION SIZE AND PRICE It was decided to get a hexagon 28ft cost to be approximately $25,000. Mrs. White asks where we stand about the aerial map on the website Mr. Minner says it should be up and running in two weeks SKATE PARK SURVEY Mrs. White says she looked over the survey forms and would like a volunteer from the committee to take them and sort and categorize them for the next meeting. Mr. Simpson volunteers and will bring back a report at the next meeting Parks and Recreation Minutes January 24, 2011 Page Two Mr. Minner gives a brief talk on the costs of operation. Mr. White is in favor of reducing the fees even though we are not making enough to cover the costs now. Discussion for the next agenda A) leave it alone, B) cut the fee C) No fee annual pass might work PUBLIC INPUT: David Reyes 458 Oak Street spoke in favor of the lights for Easy Street but also suggested they light up the fountain and the city should look into ground level lighting or lights built into the sidewalk. Sonny talks about Riverview Park many out of town residents are pleased with what they see. Says the Santa house should be open more and would like to see the Winter Wonderland back again. This is the time to showcase Sebastian while the winter residents are here. CHAIRMAN'S MATTERS: Mrs. White wants a volunteer to give the committee report at city council meeting. Mr. Simpson accepts and will talk at the March 9th meeting at 6:30 PM. Mrs. White updates the parks list and tells the committee they need to give a update at each meeting for their assigned park. MEMBERS MATTERS: Mr. Van Arsdall says Saturday night there were a lot of people at the Stormwater Park. He asks what is going on with the football field expansion project. Mr. Minner tells him the engineer is working on the design. Mr. Tenerowicz asks about the butterfly garden at Hardee Park and are we going to sod around the new playground area. Said the lights were on for three hours on Xmas Eve at the sports complex and no one was there. Mrs. Webster says the Little League opening is February 19 2011. No other members had comments STAFF COMMENTS: None The next meeting will be February 28 2011 at 6PM Parks and Recreation Minutes January 24, 2011 Page Three The agenda for the next meeting will have the Skatepark Surveys, Easy Street Lights, Football Field Expansion and make up talk for Scott for the Council report. With no other business to come before the Parks and Recreation Committee, Mrs. White declared the meeting adjourned at 7:00 PM. Approved February 28, 2011 Regular Meeting. By ll e a'WD Matthew Sims, Vice Chairman Chairman, Parks and Recreation Committee CITY OF HOME OF PELICAN ISLAND 1225 MAIN STREET I 1 SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA 32958 TELEPHONE (772) 228 -7052 I FAX (772) 228 -7077 AGENDA CITY OF SEBASTIAN RECREATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE February 28, 2011 6:00 PM 1) Call Meeting to Order 2) Pledge of Allegiance 3) Roll Call 4) Approval of Minutes: January 24, 2011 Regular Meeting 5) Old Business: Easy Street Lighting Skate Park Survey Forms and User Fee Discussion Football Field Expansion Update 6) New Business: 7) Input from Public 8) Chairman's Matters 9) Member comments 10) Staff Comments 11) Set next meeting date and agenda 12) Adjourn ANY PERSON WHO DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THIS MEETING (OR HEARING) WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS AND MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE HEARD. (286.0105 F.S.) IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA), ANYONE WHO NEEDS A SPECIAL ACCOMMODATION FOR THIS MEETING SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY'S ADA COORDINATOR AT 589 -5330 AT LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THIS MEETING. Linda Kinchen Original Message From: Melanie /William Atkins To: Linda Kinchen Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2011 8:08 AM Subject: Recreational improvements for Sebastian Page 1 of 1 From: Melanie /William Atkins [wcamya @bellsouth.net] Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2011 8:23 AM To: Linda Kinchen Subject: Fw: Recreational improvements for Sebastian Linda: I oppose building a new recreation center at the Miller Drive acreage. The site is a vital sand ridge area necessary for flood control of the area. I believe that it has ecological import for the area that should be preserved. That does not mean the city should not explore other options for providing more cost effective recreation options for its residents. We are woefully short of bike paths and sidewalks all over the county. Why not walking paths rather than concrete sidewalks? We kayak and have to comb Indian River Drive in Sebastian to find a sandy launch area...we have to leave our vehicle in the road while we carry our kayaks then leave our gear to repark our car in a nearby lot. Not safe and the launch sites are not that great loaded with oyster shells that damage the underside of the boats. Kayak launches area low cost improvement with low impact to the shore a good use of dollars. I think that recreation dollars should aim to benefit as many taxpayers as possible. At a time when schools cut back on physical education programs for children we find that we need to build more recreation fields for children What is wrong with that picture? We pay taxes for the school systems and the school grounds are not open to taxpayers after school hours for use not a good use of tax dollars. Those policies need to change! School tracks and fields should be open to outside sports groups after signing a liability waiver. I definitely think that Sebastian should explore a shared use agreement with the County. In these economic times I think that the City needs to be more creative about retrofitting what we already have in place to maximize use. Thank you for collecting opinions about this issue...Public imput is important when tax dollars are in the mix. Melanie Atkins. 1/31/2011 Linda Kinchen From: mpkru234 @comcast.net Sent: Friday, January 28, 2011 2:33 PM To: Linda Kinchen Subject: Fw: Sports Complex Original Message From: mpkru234 @comcast.net To: tcnletters @scripts.com Sent: Friday, January 28, 2011 2:18 PM Subject: Sports Complex Letter to the Editor I personally have seen bobcats,otters,eagles, a hundred kinds of birds, most of which are endangered or threatened,and the tallest trees, on city of Sebastian owned land being eyed by the city manager as a potential "sports complex ".This wetland area will cost the taxpayers a fortune just to get permitting, filling in and access. Not to mention loss of natural flood control. A big chunk of our population are retirees. Who come here because of the slower pace and natural beauty. Our Chamber of Commerce runs around the country trying to get more to come here. The job market is directly related to keeping these retirees fed, clothed, entertained, and giving them access to the best hospitals and doctors. They want to best for their grandkids and the kids whose parents must work in these fields. Kids would be better served by pushing for sports in the schools. Yet, there is cutting of most physical education programs. The low number of needy kids in organized sports and music here is shameful. We are missing out on some really amazing talent,(in my opinion).How about more after school programs, (there aleady is city paid police officer on duty) with more attention paid to giving ALL kids a turn. The facilities are aleady there..empty 55% of the time! Youngsters like to hang out with each other. They need success. They are tough customers to satisfy. They are the future. They do not like seeing nature destroyed. Mary Ann Krueger 121 Miller Dr. Sebastian Fl 32948 772 581 -7472 1/31/2011 Page 1 of 1 Linda Kinchen From: sumarieh @aol.com Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2011 1:54 PM To: Linda Kinchen Subject: Re:suggestion for recreational improvements Dear Linda, Page 1 of 1 A bike path or sidewalk along the entrance road to the city's public golf course would be a great safety idea for our money. It is a very widely used road for walkers and bikers as well as the many cars, all traveling to the Collier Club community, SMGC and the restaurant. Please consider it for inclusion in the city's capital improvement program. Thank you, Susan Harvey. 1/26/2011 Linda Kinchen Page 1 of 1 From: Ronjaw43 @aol.com Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2011 4:59 PM To: Linda Kinchen Subject: Recreational improvements Hi Linda, Thanks for giving me someone to send my idea and concern. As you know, our riverfront is our "treasure" and the sidewalk from the Park all the way to Capt. Butcher's is well used. A friend and I walk along the river several times a week as well as old folks and those pushing baby strollers. My concern is the folks riding bicycles on the sidewalk. They expect the walkers to move out of their way and we always do. Is there a way a bicycle lane could be added to the road along that mile and a half stretch? There seems to be enough room for one, but I'm not an engineer. The riverfront is so popular and a bike lane would make it much safer, and more inviting, for all of us. Many thanks for listening and perhaps passing these thoughts along. Chris Jaworski e -mail address: ronjaw43 @aol.com 1/26/2011 Linda Kinchen From: William Atkins [williamatkins2l ©yahoo.com] Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2011 11:27 AM To: Linda Kinchen Subject: Recreation areas Tell Mr. Minner to take his softballs and think up something else besides that beautiful natural habitat near Miller Drive for a play area. Plan for the fight of your political life to even think of this area. People like that will eventually ruin everything that is natural and beautiful in Sebastian. Bill Atkins Sent from my iPhone 1 MEMBER NAME /ADDRESS TERMS Jerome Adams 901 Roseland Road Sebastian, FL 32958 589 -1595 JeromeAdams a(�bellsouth.net Matthew Sims Vice Chair 1741 Barber Street Sebastian, FL 32958 538 -4369 OneStopCellular5 a(�aol.com John Tenerowicz 310 S. Wimbrow Drive Sebastian, FL 32958 589 -9099 thegolferjohn(c�yahoo.com JoAnn White Chair 449 Easy Street Sebastian, FL 32958 589 -9300 Joanne(c�2whites.com PARKS RECREATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE Ordinance No. 0 -07 -07 Scott Simpson 1132 Coverbrook Lane Sebastian, FL 32958 713 -8472 scottandteresa(a�hotmail.com Jay VanArsdall Alternate Member 907 George Street Sebastian, FL 32958 581 -1668 JayVanArsdall(c�comcast. net JoAnn Webster Alternate Member 765 Wentworth Street Sebastian, FL 32958 633 -8502 websternorth(c�aol.com BOARD SECRETARY, LINDA KINCHEN 3 YEAR TERMS Term to expire 5/31/2011 Blossom Park Term to expire 5/31/2012 Schumann Park Term to expire 5/31/2011 Barber St Appointed 6/9/10 Complex and Filbert St Park Term to expire 5/31/2012 Easy Street Park Appointed 6/27/07 Term to expire 5/31/2013 Bryant Ct Park Appointed 5/26/10 Term to expire 5/31/2011 George Street Garden Club Term to expire 5/31/2012 Hardee Park Linda Kinchen From: Jo Anne White [joanne @2whites.com] Sent: Friday, February 18, 2011 8:54 AM To: Linda Kinchen Subject: Parks and Rec 2/18/2011 Parks and Recreation Meeting February 28, 2011 Scott for City Council Meeting in March. Have a good meeting, JoAnne White Page 1 of 1 Skate Park- I would like to see the fees reduced or dropped for the skaters. Make sure there is a number limit of how many skaters at one time. Punch card use would be easier for the attendant but can kids afford it? My thought is that this is not a money maker and it is a recreation activity like tennis, basketball and so on which has no fee. Young people need to have places to keep busy and get exercise. This activity does need an attendant for safety and security so it will have a cost to the city. Can the city take this cost as a loss? Skate Park survey feedback and what is going on with the ramps and building. April skating event will be there. Any recommendations from our committee to council on Skate Park Fees? We do hear monthly at our meetings from the Bark Park group on how things are going there. Looking ahead to walking paths and future playground in that park. Each Park and Rec member has adopted a park to visit and report on at our monthly meetings. Looking at the Parks website to include aerial maps of parks, names/ address locations and what the parks have in them. Committee having workshops to come up with a list of long range recreation activities and sites for them. Using the waterways in the city and area for kayaking and canoeing biking and walking paths, more playgrounds in neighborhood parks, look at the green areas that are around the city, another sports complex to keep up with the number of groups who will need it and land that can be used for it, community center, and more. Thanks to Mr. Minner who keeps our committee updated on parks projects and gets answers to us for the many questions we ask. This committee is an active committee and is ongoing with projects and plans to keep Sebastian as the number 1 city with the best recreation and parks in the county. COST ESTIMATE FOR NEW SIDEWALK LIGHTS AT EASY ST. PARK. 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Get to the park by: Skate /Walk: 35% Car: 65% Each Time: 90% Fee Card: 10% Good: 40% Too high: 60% <10: 30% 15 -20: 30% 25 -30: 10% no limit: 30% Yes: 35% No: 65% Clubs: Treasure Coast Skate, New Blood Skate 9. Other parks in area? Melbourne, Palm Bay, Ft. Pierce 10. Like about the park: Cool /fun, lots of stuff, (names of ramps), 11. 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