HomeMy WebLinkAbout2015-02-05 Parks & Recreation PacketKENAI PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION
FEBRUARY 5, 2015
CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS
7:00 P.M.
AGENDA
1. CALL TO ORDER & ROLL CALL
2. AGENDA APPROVAL
3. ELECTION OF CHAIR AND VICE CHAIR
4. APPROVAL OF MEETING SUMMARY
a. November 6, 2014 .................................................... ............................... Pg. 3
5. PERSONS SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD
6. PERSONS PRESENT NOT SCHEDULED
7. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
8. NEW BUSINESS
a. FY16 Goals and Objectives ...................................... ............................... Pg. 7
9. REPORTS
a. Parks and Recreation Director
b. Commission Chair
C. City Council Liaison
10. NEXT MEETING ATTENDANCE NOTIFICATION —March 5, 2015
11. COMMISSION QUESTIONS & COMMENTS
12. PERSONS PRESENT NOT SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD
13. INFORMATION
a. January and February Ice Rink Schedules ............ ............................... Pg. 17
14. ADJOURNMENT
PLEASE CONTACT US IF YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE
TO ATTEND THE MEETING:
SANDRA -- 283 -8231 OR BOB -- 283 -8261
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KENAI PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION
NOVEMBER 6, 2014
CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS
7:00 P.M.
VICE CHAIR CHARLIE STEPHENS, PRESIDING
MEETING SUMMARY
1. CALL TO ORDER & ROLL CALL
Vice Chair Stephens called the meeting to order at 7:08 p.m. Roll was confirmed as follows:
Commissioners present: R. Tunseth, N. Widmayer, E. Castillo, C. Stephens, M. Lindeman
Commissioners absent: A. Hull
Staff /Council Liaison present: Parks & Rec Director B. Frates
A quorum was present.
2. AGENDA APPROVAL
MOTION:
Commissioner Widmayer MOVED to approve the agenda and Commissioner Castillo
SECONDED the motion. There were no objections; SO ORDERED
3. APPROVAL OF MEETING SUMMARY- September 4, 2014
MOTION:
Commissioner Tunseth MOVED to approve the meeting summary and Commissioner Widmayer
SECONDED the motion. There were no objections; SO ORDERED
4. PERSONS SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD — None.
5. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
a. Municipal Park Enchanted Forest Project
Frates presented playground information, including cost and cut sheets for various playground
components that administration plans to recommend to Council. A general discussion took
place as whether or not the Rocker Toys carry enough "play value" to be left in the project.
Angie Crammer stated she felt the rocker toys were a priority.
It was noted a work session would be held in conjunction with City Council on December 4 at
6pm.
6. NEW BUSINESS
a. Draft Capital Improvement Projects- FY16, 17 and 18
Commissioner Tunseth commented he would like to see better tracking of what projects were
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previously submitted and their status; he would like to work on a flow chart that would assist
with the process.
After Discussion it was agreed the bleachers for the adult softball complex should be placed on
the FY16 list and the design drawings for lighted ski trails on the FY17.
MOTION:
Commissioner Tunseth MOVED to approve CIP List with the changes noted; Commissioner
Widmayer SECONDED the motion.
VOTE:
YEA: Stephens, Castillo, Lindeman, Widmayer
NAY: Tunseth
MOTION PASSED.
7. REPORTS
a. Parks and Recreation Director- Frates noted crew had been busy placing
winter lights in various areas throughout town. He mentioned he's been
receiving questions on maintaining the outdoor ice at Daubenspeck Park; no
maintenance will occur until the department can safely access the ice with a
vehicle.
b. Commission Chair — Noted Kaleidoscope was installing a new trail system
behind the school and requested to partner with the City for certain aspects of
the project.
C. City Council Liaison- None
8. NEXT MEETING ATTENDANCE NOTIFICATION — December 4, 2014
9. COMMISSION QUESTIONS & COMMENTS
a. Commissioner Widmayer reported City Council will hold a work session to
discuss the 2014 Dipnet Report on December 20, 2014.
10. PERSONS PRESENT NOT SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD- None
11. INFORMATION - None
12. ADJOURNMENT
MOTION:
Commissioner Widmayer MOVED to adjourn and Commissioner Castillo SECONDED the
motion. There were no objections; SO ORDERED.
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There being no further business before the Commission, the meeting was adjourned at 8:10
p. M.
Meeting summary prepared and submitted by:
Amber McGlasson, Deputy Clerk
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TO: Parks & Recreation Commission
FROM: Robert J. Frates, Parks & Recreation Director
DATE: January 30, 2015
SUBJECT: 2015 — 2016 Goals & Objectives
Attached for your review and discussion is a list of Goals and Objectives for 2015 -2016. 1 am
also including a worksheet for you to note any ideas you may have for consideration.
Please note that the Beautification Committee previously addressed their goals and objectives
and most of these items are included in the following attachment.
Please feel free to contact me at 283 -8261 should you have any questions.
Attachment
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210 Fidalgo Avenue, Kenai, Alaska 99611 -7794
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GOALS & OBJECTIVES
2015-2016
1. GOAL: Continue education and training opportunities for staff (on-
going).
BACKGROUND: The Parks & Recreation Department was recently
recognized for upholding OSHA safety standards. The department to date has
been proactive with acquiring specific training on hazardous tree
identification /prevention and maintenance.
OBJECTIVE: Continue with utilization of webinars and other training
opportunities for staff.
ACTION /STRATEGIES:
• Alaska Pesticide Certification — January 26 -28 & 30.
• Continue exploring other training opportunities.
• Continuing education (CE's).
2. GOAL: Develop and implement Parks & Recreation brochure to include
information on parks, trails and beautification related items.
BACKGROUND: Parks /Rec brochures are outdated and have not been used
for couple years.
OBJECTIVE: Market and promote parks, beautification and recreation in
Kenai.
ACTION /STRATEGIES:
• Incorporate general information including adoption programs, parks,
trails, shelter reservations, etc.
• Purchase /install outdoor information boxes for trailheads
(brochures).
• Develop and design draft for review.
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• Consider developing a department logo.
3. GOAL: Update the Parks. Recreation, and Beautification web page
BACKGROUND: Web page has not been updated for some time to take into
account more recent changes.
OBJECTIVE: Update information provided to public and explore opportunities
for making more user friendly.
ACTION /STRATEGIES:
• Identify all changes and updates.
• Incorporate ski trails and ice status reports.
• Consider Face Book.
Dk. Landscapes & Street Trees
1. GOAL: Continue improvement of streetscape elements along prominent
corridors and park areas.
BACKGROUND: It is the desire of the Beautification Committee to add visual
appeal to various street corners and park areas, i.e., concrete pad, bench,
flowerboxes and landscape pavers. Other incorporated corners or locations
may only include shrub /flowerbeds upgrades, banners, or winter decorations.
OBJECTIVE: Increase functionality and aesthetics of targeted street corridors
and parks; improve maintenance capability.
ACTION /STRATEGIES:
• Stain flower boxes.
• Purchase two (2) benches for Blue Star Memorial.
• Purchase two (2) benches for Main St. Loop /Bridge Access
intersection.
• Install bed of Red Poppies at LH Park Veteran's Memorial.
• Turf seeding behind Animal Control facility.
• Install bike rack at City Hall.
• Evaluate need /location for bike rack install at Visitor's Center.
• Add topsoil to 4x4 border along trail at City Hall.
• Install Community Garden sign.
• Re -stain wood chips (City Hall, Library, and Visitor's Center).
• Add rail -road timbers to Airport Triangle (Dahlia Bed).
• Repair damage to wildflower meadow and incorporate landscape
design to include trails, fencing and gathering location.
• Install repurposed pallet planter at Visitor's Center and Animal
Control.
• Complete landscape brick installation at LH Park sign.
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• Add winter lights to Animal Control facility.
2. GOAL: Complete parking lot improvement project at Daubenspeck
Family Park.
BACKGROUND: This project may be incorporated into the Magic Ave.
extension connecting to Beacon facility, possibly including paving.
OBJECTIVE: Provide landscaping (improved aesthetics) and defined parking.
ACTION /STRATEGIES:
• Coordinate efforts with Public Works Department.
• Site Plan completed.
• Determine available monies.
3. GOAL: Continue improving the City's urban forest (protection, care and
enhancement).
BACKGROUND: Department has been actively increasing canopy coverage in
targeted areas throughout town these past eight years. Since 2007, over 70
trees have been planted throughout town. This trend needs to continue into the
future as does a need for a formalized tree maintenance, assessment, and
inventory process.
OBJECTIVE: Responsibly provide urban forestry management.
ACTIONS /STRATEGIES:
. Continue to introduce a diversity of trees and shrubbery that will
provide for long -term coverage.
• Provide moose protection (cage) for all newly planted trees.
• Identify parks, right -of -way, open space and recreation areas for
minimum ten (10) new plantings.
• Perform a tree assessment & inventory of all park and open space
areas.
• Continue coordinating with State Forestry and local landscapers for
meeting staff training needs.
• Continue windshield surveys for identification of hazardous and dead
trees.
• Incorporate limited tree plantings along Lawton Dr. ROW fronting
wildflower meadow.
• Remove dead tree at gazebo near Bluff Overlook area.
• Implement a wood waste management program.
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1. GOAL: Continue improving City's trail infrastructure.
BACKGROUND: Department is in third year of implementation (see trail plan
for details).
OBJECTIVE: Create linkages and public access for non - motorized
recreational use.
ACTIONS /STRATEGIES:
• Construct boardwalk to complete north Ryan's Creek Trail (behind
Youth Detention Center).
• Begin construction along North Spruce Street (KPH to 4th Ave.)
• Construct trail at Beaver Creek Park.
• Install brochure boxes (with brochures) at trailheads.
• Consider adding another bench to 4th to 5th trail segment along bluff.
• Re- locate dog -waste station at Daubenspeck Park (east end).
• Install post & rope around historic house pit site at Municipal Park
(trail linkage installed 2014).
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1. GOAL: Complete Municipal Park Playground Upgrade.
BACKGROUND: Phase 1 upgrades completed in 2013 (rope climber,
climbing rock, wall ball, fall protection, lighting, fencing and parking lot).
OBJECTIVE: Replace 5 -12 Year Old play equipment and create play space
for 2 -5 Year Olds; project to include new fall protections (see current site plan
for details).
ACTIONS /STRATEGIES:
• Procure equipment.
• Develop landscape site plan /bid documents.
• Bid March 2015.
2. GOAL: Upgrade Beaver Creek Park.
BACKGROUND: Neighborhood community meeting held summer 2013
revealing type play equipment desired, design and safety concerns. Some
general landscaping (brush removal, raising tree canopy, tree removal and turf
grass) completed in fall 2013 and summer 2014.
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OBJECTIVE: Improve quality of play, park experience, and overall safety.
ACTIONS /STRATEGIES:
• Provide connectivity (trail) from park to Togiak St.
• Secure funding for project.
• Continue enhancement of center island (trees, rocks, etc.).
1. GOAL: Recreation Center Improvements
BACKGROUND: Monies are available for limited upgrades to facility,
including, but not limited to, HVAC, control systems, weight room remodeling,
etc. Facility is 30+ years old and is heavily utilized by the community.
OBJECTIVE: Determine best use of funds based on facility needs
(maintenance needs, program needs, safety, etc.).
ACTIONS /STRATEGIES:
• Review current use of space, i.e., weight room & handball court
use.
• Determine feasibility /costs of converting handball court into
cardiovascular room.
2. GOAL: ConocoPhillips /City of Kenai Multi- Purpose Facility Locker
Rooms
BACKGROUND: Facility is utilized extensively throughout the winter months
for youth and adult hockey and occasionally during summer months for
hockey clinics /camps. Currently, temporary locker rooms are provided,
excluding shower facilities.
OBJECTIVE: Secure Capital Improvement Funding for locker room addition.
ACTIONS /STRATEGIES:
• Contract for schematic drawings; determine feasibility and costs.
• Continue exploring long- term /short-term needs, i.e., exhaust
system, dehumidifier, supporting structures, parking lot, etc.
3. GOAL: Little League Storage /Restrooms
BACKGROUND: Permanent restrooms are not provided on premises and
portables must be rented by City and leagues to facilitate respective
programs. Conex facilities should be moved to another on -site location.
OBJECTIVE: Build outward from existing concessioner building.
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ACTIONS /STRATEGIES:
• Request pending from Kenai Little League.
• Secure funding for design & construction.
4. GOAL: Implement new fees shacks & automated pay /parking for
Personal Use Fishery
BACKGROUND: Personal Use Fishery staff currently work from wooden fee
shacks; security is always an issue as is working conditions (ergonomics,
safety, heat, etc.).
OBJECTIVE: Coordinate with City's IT Manager for determining needs.
ACT IONS /STRATEGIES:
• Secure funding.
5. GOAL: Install additional fencing (post & chain) on North and South
Beaches
BACKGROUND: Protection of sand dunes and vegetative areas are needed
in locations where post and chain do not currently exist. Partial funding is
available in FY14.
OBJECTIVE: Protect the natural habitat (sand dunes & vegetative) in
environmentally sensitive areas.
ACTIONS /STRATEGIES:
• Identify and coordinate with private property owners.
• Coordinate through USF &W for partial funding.
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1. GOAL: Install bike rack at City Hall
BACKGROUND: Currently there are no bike racks at City Hall or along the
south -side of library.
OBJECTIVE: Addition of bike rack will provide a safe and secure location for
those that utilize bikes as a mode of transportation and encourage those that
don't.
ACTIONS /STRATEGIES:
• Perform site review and determine best location.
• Construction & design similar to bike racks at Airport.
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• Review other public buildings for need.
2. GOAL: Kenai Eagle Disc Golf Course Improvements.
BACKGROUND: Limited benches throughout course and users occasionally
forward request. Tee -pads do not currently exist and terrain is getting rough.
OBJECTIVE: Review course and interview users to determine best locations
for bench placement. Increase safety and general play by installing Tee -
pads.
ACTIONS /STRATEGIES:
KCHS student government project (benches).
Utilize KEDGC association volunteers for Tee -pad installation.
3. GOAL: Remove two (2) BBQ grills at Park Strip.
BACKGROUND: Four grills were originally installed into concrete along the
east side of the shelter. Two of the grills severely limits ability to move picnic
tables in and out of pavilion.
OBJECTIVE: Facilitate ease of moving picnic tables in and out of pavilion by
removing two of the grills.
ACTIONS /STRATEGIES:
• Remove at base of floor.
• Use concrete patch to cover openings.
• Evaluate need for replacement elsewhere outside shelter.
1. GOAL: Complete underground irrigation project at Erik Hansen Scout
Park
BACKGROUND: Park previously identified as needing sprinkler system.
Design work complete, material /supplies procured and electrical power
installed 2014. This is a carry-over project from 2014.
OBJECTIVE: Provide better turf and utilization of resources (water
management); increase staff efficiency.
ACTIONS /STRATEGIES:
• Include on upcoming maintenance schedule.
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K CEMETERY
1. GOAL: Install columbarium
BACKGROUND: A columbarium has been previously selected as a need.
OBJECTIVE: Existing plots are limited and a columbarium will provide
people with additional options for burial purposes.
ACTIONS /STRATEGIES:
• Design plan complete — bid in spring 2015.
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Ice Schedule
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Schedule subject to change.
NO STICKS / PUCS
SKATE RENTALS
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Call 283 -8261 for current
ALLOWED DURING
AVAILABLE THROUGH
1:00 -2:30 Public Skate
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updates and information
SCHEDULED PUBLIC
REDLINE SPORTS
5:30 -6:30p KPHA U10T3
FEES: Public Skate -$1
SKATE
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Reservations - $135/hr + 6%
tax
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5:30 -6:30p KPHA U12T2
5:30 -6:30p KPHA U14G
10:00- 11:00a KPHA U1oT34112T
5:305:30p KPHA U12T2
5:30 -6:30p KPHA U10T3
5:305:30p KPHA U10T4
6:45 -7:45p KPHA 1.110T2
6:45 -7:45p KPHA U14T2
11:15-12:45p KPHA Mites Gm
6:45.7:45p KPHA U10T2
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fiAr.7A5p KPHA U12T41U14G
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8:00 -9:OOp KPHA U14T2
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4:30 -5:30p Women's Hockey
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5:305:30p KPHA 1.112T2
5:305:30p KPHA U10T4
6:45 -7:45p KPHA U12T41110T3
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6:45 -7:45p KPHA U12T4/U12T3
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*See PWG schedule for ice
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8:00 -9:00p Women's Hockey
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3:00 -4:00p KPHA Vis.vVls
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4:30 -5:30p Women's Hockey
6:45 -7:45p KPHA U14T4
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8:00 -9:00p KPHA U14G
8:00 -9:00p KPHA U16T2
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U14T4
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11:00- 12:00p KPHA Vis.vVis
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3:00 -4:00p KPHA U14T2
5:306:30p KPHA U12T2
5:306:30p KPHA U10T4#1
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5:30 -6:30p KPHA U1 OT4#2
1:00 -2:30p Public Skate
11:00- 12:00p KPHA U14G G
4:30 -5:30p Women's Hockey
6:45 -7:45p KPHA U14T3
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8:00 -9:00p KPHA U14T2
8:00 -9:00p KPHA U16T2
8:00 -9:00p KPHA U14T2
8:00 -9:00p KPHA U14G
5:306:30p KPHA U12T4
1:30 -3:00p Public Skate
9:1510:15p Women's Hockey
6:45 -7:45p KPHA U12T3v-
3:154:45p KPHA U16T2
Via
5:156:15p KPHA U14G G
6:30 -7:30p KPHA U14G G
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
1:00 -2:30p Public Skate
1:00 -2:30p Public Skate
1:00 -2:30p Public Skate
1:00 -2:30p Public Skate
1:00 -2:30p Public Skate
1:00 -2:30p Public Skate
11:45- 12:45p KPHA U14G G
5:306:30p KPHA U1OT4#1
5:306:30p KPHA U10T4#1
5:306:30p KPHA U1OT3
5:30 -6:30p KPHA U10T4#2
5:30 -6:30p KPHA U14G
3:004:00p KPHA U12T3 G
1:00 -2:30p Public Skate
6:45 -7:45p KPHA U12T2
6:45 -7:45p KPHA U12T2
6:45 -7:45p KPHA U12T3
6:45 -7:45p KPHA U1OT3
6:45 -7:45p KPHA U12T4
2:45 -4:15p KPHA U16T2
8:00 -9:00p KPHA U14T2
8:00 -9:00p KPHA U14T2
8:00 -9:00p KPHA U12T4
8:00 -9:00p KPHA U12T3
4:30-5:35p Women's Hockey
9:1510:15p Women's Hockey