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MINUTES
ORO VALLEY PARKS & RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD
REGULAR SESSION
DEVELOPMENT SERVICES BUILDING
HOPI CONFERENCE ROOM
11000 NORTH LA CANADA DRIVE
ORO VALLEY, ARIZONA 85737
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
CALL TO ORDER: 6:30 p.m.
ROLL CALL
PRESENT: Lyra Done, Chair
Bob DeLaney, Vice-Chair
Karen Chatterton, Member
Susannah Myerson, Member
Greg Roberts, Member
John Scheuring, Member
Ali Boelts, Member
ALSO PRESENT: Ainsley Legner, Parks, Recreation, Library and
Cultural Resources Director
Nancy Ellis, Multimodal Planner
CALL TO AUDIENCE - No speakers.
Item #2 was reviewed prior to Item #1.
2. UPCOMING MEETING ANNOUNCEMENTS
- Boards and Commission's Day at the Arizona Parks and Recreation
Association conference is September 2, 2010.
- Town offices are closed for Labor Day on September 6, 2010.
- Next Parks and Recreation Advisory Board meeting is September 21, 2010.
1. APPROVAL OF JUNE 15, 2010 REGULAR SESSION MINUTES
MOTION: A motion was made by Vice-Chair DeLaney and seconded by Member
Myerson to approve the June 15, 2010 minutes as written.
MOTION carried, 7-0.
3. PARKS & RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD LIAISON COUNCIL
MEMBER REPORT
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No report.
4. BOARD MEMBER TERMS - DISCUSSION
Chair Done and Vice-Chair DeLaney's terms have been extended until
December 31, 2010.
5. PRESENTATION BY TRIPS FOR KIDS ABOUT MOUNTAIN BIKE EVENT
TO BE HELD IN OCTOBER AT NARANJA TOWN SITE - DISCUSSION
The guests introduced themselves as Heather Moore, Co-founder and Director of
Trips for Kids and Hank Rowe, board member on the Southern Arizona Trips for
Kids board and teacher at Wilson K-8 School.
Ms. Moore discussed the organization and the event:
- 10-15 inner city and at risk children are taken mountain biking.
- It promotes healthy lifestyles and builds self esteem.
- The race starts with pre-registration to include activities such as helmet fittings.
- Free bike safety checks are conducted.
- Professional racers join the event.
- Age appropriate courses are chosen for each age range.
—There is a celebration at the end.
Mr. Rowe discussed the proposed location at the Naranja Town Site:
- It would be assessable from the south side.
- Volunteers would direct parking and there is an overflow parking area.
- The trail would be marked with flour the night before the race.
- The only work that needs to be done is to be sure that the trail is safe.
Impacts that Tucson Youth Mountain Biking would have on Oro Valley include:
- The kids would be energized like kids in other sports.
- It is a good opportunity for parents to be engaged.
- There will be a thorough cleaning of the area after the event.
- It builds self esteem for children in the community.
Further discussion followed regarding:
- There will be caution tape and course marshals in specific areas as well
as EMTs on site. There has never been an accident.
- The event starts at 8:00 a.m., the race is from 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
- It would be spread out and not cause much noise.
- There are 42 kids on average.
- Trips for Kids has insurance and would additionally insure all those involved.
- Signs could be posted announcing that the park will be closed in that area to
dogs for safety purposes.
- The information could be added to the Facebook fan page.
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- This project will go through the Town's special event application process so all
applicable departments will be notified.
- The model airplane flyers should not fly during the event.
- The proposed date is Saturday, October 23, 2010 and it could become annual.
- It is an all volunteer organization and it runs October through April.
- The cost is $20 per child which includes the race, t-shirt and water bottle.
6. SKATE PARK - DISCUSSION
Member Boelts stated that the idea of the skate park has been discussed and it
was rejected due to the cost since infrastructure is required at Naranja Town
Site.
Member Boelts contacted the Town of Marana and their skate park is not
attended, it is only fenced. The person she contacted was supportive of Oro
Valley doing something for children in that age group even if the skate park is not
feasible. She explained that the reason she got on this board was because there
is a large group of children in the community that are marginalized because we
make assumptions about their behavior based on appearance and age. She
would like to encourage the leadership of the Town and the citizens to rethink
that philosophy.
Member Boelts stated that the Town has some money so theoretically,
we could get funding from volunteers for the infrastructure at Naranja Town Site
to build the skate park.
Discussion followed regarding:
- The infrastructure alone would cost $25M.
- James D. Kriegh has the infrastructure but there may not be space.
- There is a new venue in Marana called "Rockin Java" and during the day, it is a
coffee house and at night it is a place for youth.
- Vice-Chair DeLaney asked to meet with Member Boelts and discuss the skate
park idea and return to the board with a proposal.
- The money should be spent on the infrastructure because it is difficult to raise
money for those types of things.
- It is less expensive to do the infrastructure all at one time.
- Ms. Legner stated that the actual skate board park cost was $1.5M and the
associated infrastructure was approximately $20M but the allocated portion was
$1M so the 2008 estimate was $2.5M. That figure includes the allocated portion
of the infrastructure. The estimate is based total development of the property.
- The Town has an approved sponsorship policy. Chair Done requested that
this policy be included in the packet for the next meeting.
Grant money is a possible option.
- James D. Kriegh and CDO Riverfront Park are 100% programmed so an area
would have to be removed before something else could be added.
- There is a parcel in James D. Kriegh Park between the portables, the field and
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the dog park.
There is also a new parcel next to Basis Charter School with two acres. Ms.
Legner offered to review the agreement and the restrictions on that property.
The $250K for the Naranja Town Site will be discussed at the first Town
Council meeting in September. Staff will email this information to the board.
7. IRONKIDS EVENT - DISCUSSION
Vince Trinidad with Metropolitan Tucson Convention and Visitors Bureau is
working with staff to establish a date for the event.
Chair Done suggested that the Town note the financial impacts that the event
has on the Town so that future funding will be easier to obtain.
8. ELECTION OF THE PARKS & RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD CHAIR
- DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION
MOTION: A motion was made by Member Chatterton and seconded by Member
Boelts to continue with the current Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Chair
and Vice Chair serving in these positions until December 31, 2010.
MOTION carried, 7-0.
9. ELECTION OF THE PARKS & RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD VICE
CHAIR - DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION
Item 9 was discussed during Item 8.
10. BOARD AND COMMISSION LIAISON REPORTS
a. CHAIR DONE - FINANCE AND BOND COMMITTEE
No report.
b. VICE-CHAIR DELANEY - TOWN COUNCIL
Vice-Chair DeLaney stated that there were no issues pertaining to Parks and
Recreation. He encouraged the board members to attend the upcoming study
session to support the $250K for Naranja Park.
c. SUSANNAH MYERSON - PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
No report.
d. GREG ROBERTS - HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
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No report.
e. KAREN CHATTERTON - DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD
No report.
11. UPDATE ON DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE MEETINGS -
DISCUSSION
Ms. Legner stated that there is no new report.
At the last meeting, Member Chatterton had asked about the independent living
residents on Lambert Lane. Multimodal Planner Nancy Ellis provided a written
response which was distributed.
12. PARKS & RECREATION DIRECTOR'S REPORT
- The Town Council approved a feasibility study for the aquatics facility as part of
the budget. The study will determine how to make it more of a competition site
and an economic driver. A consultant should be selected by October.
- This is the last week of summer camp. It was only held at one location this year
and numbers have been low. Parent feedback will be reviewed in order to try to
improve attendance next year.
- Junior Golf begins next week. It is the department's oldest program and has
run for 15 years. It was started by Mike Wilson.
- The Council approved a $650K match for a transportation enhancement grant
for shoulders on Lambert Lane.
- Money was removed from the Steam Pump Ranch budget for restoration and
stabilization. $410K was removed and $301 K was put back for the Pusch house
and the Procter Leiber house. The rebid will take approximately three months.
- The signage has been installed. The department received a call regarding
the orientation of one sign.
13. PARKS & RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD CHAIR REPORT
Chair Done stated that she was interviewed to represent Oro Valley commission
and board volunteers. It was done at James D. Kriegh Park which highlighted
families using the playgrounds and illustrated the popularity of the park.
14. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
- Skate park
- Park facilities tour for the board, highlighting the new signs
15. APRA BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS DAY - DISCUSSION
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Member Myerson, Member Scheuring and Member Roberts expressed interest in
attending the conference.
16. SCHEDULING NEXT PARKS & RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD
MEETING FOR TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2010 - DISCUSSION AND
POSSIBLE ACTION
The next Parks and Recreation Advisory Board meeting will be on Tuesday,
September 21, 2010 at 6:30 p.m. in the Hopi conference room.
Member Myerson will not be able to attend the next meeting.
ADJOURNMENT
MOTION: A motion was made by Vice-Chair DeLaney and seconded by Member
Myerson to adjourn the meeting at 7:49 p.m.
Prepared by:
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Danielle Tanner
Senior Office Specialist
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