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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04/14/2009 - Minutes � � C�'IYOFRENTpN City of Renton JUN 1 0 2009 Board of Park Commissione�",�ERK30F�� : Oti�Y �� ♦ j ♦ ���� Meeting Minufes April 14, 2009 4:30 p.m.—Renton Community Center I. CALL TO ORDER In Attendance The following persons were present: Members: Tim Searing, Cynthia Burns, Mike O'Donin, Ron Regis, Larry Reymann, AI Dieckman Staff: Sandy Pilat, Leslie Betlach, Jerry Rerecich, Kelly Beymer, Todd Black, Kris Stimpson, Terry Flatley Absent Troy Wigestrand II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA A motion was made by Cynthia Burns and seconded by Larry Reymann to approve the agenda as presented. All were in favor, motion carried, the April 14, 2009, agenda was approved. II1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES AI Dieckman made a motion seconded by Mike O'Donin to approve the March minutes as written. All were in favor, motion carried, March 2009 minutes were approved. IV. BOARD COMMUNICATION Larry Reymann noted he was working with St. Anthony's School and Bonnie Rerecich on a project for Earth Day/Arbor Day at Liberty Park. V. DISCUSSION/ACTION ITEMS Speedina-Union Avenue NE Leslie Betlach reviewed concerns Cynthia Burns voiced regarding speeding near Heritage Park to our Police and Transportation Department. Leslie further reviewed the results of two speed studies conducted by the City's Police Department. Foundation Fundinq Service Jerry Rer�cich, Recreation Director, met with First Savings Bank regarding a project they could potentially contribute towards at the Senior Activity Center. It � � City of Renton Park Board Minutes April 14, 2009 Page2of3 � was decided to remodel one of the current rooms into a fitness room. The room will be staffed for training purposes only. Leslie Betlach reported we requested $15,000 from the Renton Community Foundation for new receptacles in the light poles at Liberty Park. The receptacles will eliminate cords all over the fields during special events. WRPA Traininq Review Tim Searing reported that he, along with Terry Higashiyama and Park Board members Larry Reymann and Cynthia Burns, attended a WRPA seminar on parks and the economy. He noted the seminar was very good and he was very pleased to see we are serving our constituen#s acco�rding to the priority I'rst defined at the seminar. Tim reviewed data from Hebert Research group noting major population changes in the state, number of park visits, favori#e activities of respondents, and interest trends. Additionally Tim reported on some financials looking at the montfily enterprise figures for the golf course as well as the monthly�expenditures for the Community Services Department. Tim indicated he would like to bring slides from time to #ime to t1�e mee#ings to follow our revenues and expenditures. Tfie reports reflect why and where we are down in revenues and will show the members the current trends in the economy. Leslie Betlach indicated staff would be focusing on what serv'ices and expenses are absolutely necessary and priori#ize safEty and liability issues #irst. Tree Citv USA Terry Flatley reported that Renton had been named a Tree City USA community by The Arbor Day Foundation to honor the commitment to community fiorestry. This is the first year Renton has received this na#ional recognition. An award will be presented at the Arbor Day�vent a# 9:30 a.m. VI. OLD BUSINESS OFF-LEASH DOG PARK UPDATE Todd Black, Kris Stimpson, and Dana Appel have been working with the votunteer group on the off-leash dog park. This group is very enthusiastic and committed to making this park a reality. They have launched a website, designed a logo, and organized their first fund raiser(Wags and Wines). The group needs to raise $20,000 before the City will start on the park. The Renton Community Center is selling animal licenses. Todd discussed the plans for the site including a split rail fence that goes into the ground, concrete is not used. The area will have log benches and a separate area for small dogs. This is a two-year plan and hopefully we will begin construetion this �umrr►Ar. The group is contacting corporate sponsors to enlist donations. O:�Boards and Commissions�Padc Board�2009ParkBoard�aprmin.doc _ _ � � City of Renton Park Board Minutes April 14, 2009 Page 3 of 3 VII. ADMINISTRATORS REPORT Staff retreat Leslie reviewed the budget cuts taken previously for the current fiscal year. Realizing additional cuts would be needed, wage concessions, forfeiture of deferred compensation, or additional contributions to the health plan were requested from the employees. City-wide, all represented groups as well as the non-represented agreed to a combination of concessions to help the City meet their 2% shortfall. Leslie indicated her pride in the sense of commitment and community that all the employees showed by everyone contributing to ensure no one lost their job. The 2170 represented group took furlough days. Four of those days will be taken by the entire membership at the same time resulting in closure of most of the City facilities. The golf course will remain open as well as the community center for a bridge tournament that was previously booked. Parks and Trail Master Plan Leslie Betlach indicated the trails plan will be mailed to the members prior to the May 12th meeting for their review and comments. Although this document is going to Council for adoption on May 11, 2009, prior to the next park board meeting, we will be mailing the document for review , seeking comments, and looking for an endorsement of support and approval for this document. VIII. ADJOURNMENT Larry Reymann made a motion seconded by Michael O'Donin to adjourn the meeting. All were in favor, motion carried,the April 14, 2009, meeting was adjourned at 6:47 p.m. � Signa�re Next m�eting at City Halt Conferenc�ng Center May 12, 2Q09 4:30 p.m. O:�Boards and Commissions�Park Board�2009ParkBoard�aprmin.doc rrrr' `"�'" CITY OF RENTON PARK BOARD GUEST SIGN-IN SHEET DATE: June 9, 2009 i Do you wish to Name Address City/Zip Phone speak? � PLEASE PRINT � � � Yes No � ��:.���l��-�0�� l �l IMa��n `�. �a��-l�.. � `�'�l�4 ��r��Z�����I� � � I 1 1 l � 1 ' 1 1 ' � � 1 I � 1 � J � 1 1 � 1 � � � I 1 � � ' 1 I ! 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Background: We have conducted two speed studies on Union Avenue Northeast,south of Northeast 3`d Caurt,the first in 2005 before the park was constructed and the second in 2009, after the park was built. Here are the results: Year Weekday AVG. 8S% %> Daily#of Uirection Volumes Speeds Speed 35 mph Speeders 2005 Northbound 2718 31.4 35.0 1Q.9 297 Southbound 26$4 35.2 40.5 47.7 128Q 2Q49 Northbound 2271 28.4 33.0 4.36 99 Southbound 2111 27.Q 31.0 1.74 37 c:klocuments and settings�rcnar�cn y documents\tom\tom6254c.dac � � � Addressee Name Page 2 of 2 Date of Memo The reduction in volumes is probably due to seasonal and economic factors. The reduction in speed is dramatic and appears to be mainly due to the choker bulb out and increased pedestrian activity. Please find attached tables from our two speed studies. c:�documents and settings�-maz�ny documents\tom\tom6254c.doc "�rr °i�''t For more inforrr�ation, ���$ �rOm contact Mark Derowitsch, Public Relations Manager,at . mderowitschC�a,arbordav.orq .t�bOr ��.Y�QU1�.C�.a.t1011 or Ca(I 888-448-7337. 211 N. f2th St.•Lincofn:NE 68508•888-448-7337• arborday.org l�fe ir�spise people to plant,r�u�ture, ancl celebr•c�te trees. F�R lMMEDIATE RELEASE: Renton Named Tree City USA�by the Arbor Day Foundation Renton, WA has been named a Tree City USA communify by the Arbor Day Foundation to honor its commitment to community forestry. ft is the first yea�Renton has received this nationaf recognition. The Tree City USA program is sponsored by the Arbor Day Foundation in cooperation with the National Assoeiation of State Foresters anci the USDA Forest Service. Renton has met the four standards to become a Tree City USA community: having a tree board or department, a tree care ardinance, a comprehensive community forestry program, and an Arbar Day observance and proctamation. Communities that receive Tree City USA�ecogni�on not onty have taken the time to meet these four standarcis, they reoognize that: • Trees promote healthier communifies. Leaves filter the air we breathe by removing dust and other particles. • Trees moderate cfimate, conserve water anc! provide habitat for wildlife. • Trees in urban areas reduce the heat island effect caused by pavement and buildings. • Properfy placed trees can increase property values, and buildings in wooded areas . rent more quickly and tenants stay longer. "A community, its elected officials and its citizens that provide needed care for its trees desen�es recognition and thanks,"said John Rosenow, chief executive of the Arbor Day Foundation. "T�ees are a vitat component af the infrastructure in our cities and towns, and they a�so provide environmental and economical benefits. Cifies tfiat are recognized with a Tree City USA designation go to great lengths to plant and cace for the community forest." More information about Tree City USA can be found at www.arbordav.orq/TreeCityUSA. About the Arbor Day Foundation � The Arbor Day Foundation is a nonprofit, environmentat, an education organizatiori of nearly one mitlion members,with a mission to inspire people to plant, nurture, and celebcate trees. More information on the Foundation ancf its pcograms can be found at www.arbordav.orq. ' � •,rrr� � Arbor I�ay Fo�and.a.tiorl�.� 2fi N.12th St.•Lincoln,NE 68508�888-448-7337• arborda}�.org We irrsp�re�ieople to plcrnt, nurtur�e, an�l celebrate trees. MarcF� 9, 2009 The Honorable Denis law Mayor of the City of Renton 1 Q55 S. Grady Way City Hali Rentan, WA 98057 Dear Mayor Law, We congratulate Renton on having achieved Tree City USA�status for 2008—an accomptishment that assures all your citizens of greater opportunities than they may yet realize! As you already know,trees are a vital component of the inftastructure in cities and towns, providing environmenta!and economical benefits.Trees in urban areas reciuce the heat island effect caused by pavement and buildings. Properly pfaced trees can increase property values. Leaves filter the air we breathe by removing dust and other partides. We have pr�pared the enGosed press release for your convenience as you prepare to confact local media outlets to sha�e this commendable achievement with the pubiic. We hope you a�e excited to share the sign�cance of this accamplishment with the media. If you wish to receive this press release in electranic fo�rn,please email mderowitschCa7arbordav.orq. We wit( send it to you within one work day. The T�ee City USA program is sponsored in cooperation with the National Association of State Foresters and the USDA Fo�est Service. State foresters are resportsible for the presentation of the Tree City USA flag and other materials. We will forvvard your awards to Sarah Gri�th in your state forester's office. They will be coordinating the presentation witfi you. It would be especially appropriate to make the Tree City USA award a part of your Arbor Day ceremony. Again, we cetebrate your cii(igence in improving the quafity of life for the citizer�s of Renton and thank you for creatir�a healthie�, more sustainabte warld for us aIL Best regards, John Rosenow Chief Executive � cc: Terry Flat[ey Enctosure tat�°n re5�n � rd P r � rOn Boa D���s ark m;s � P ste • n �y rta��° . � �o n nspo �v�s� Tra � D dP ark an 0�� June 9, 2 - �� ��f. ��F�:�':a 3 � �t �� � f � �'`` ��� � /�:���. � �. � � � � � ��� .� � n and te p�an art: a;Is P�a -ke R�U .,� �e , ed Eff . �on Tr m,s g� •rtoas' g omb�n s p���s n �yste • �an�``��`� . � parK rtatio tra�� p �n�rg an s�� �ng ard �ous ,��a Tr �ann ,�ev . e Coute p t ert arnd p {uture CateS b�k docu'�'e� �an► �u�C ic°C t�e � ,nte� ers�ve -�ra��s p Strat,egy o�pCeh k'S z��3 • ;on a�d . • � ate °� pac d��`S�°�5. and �' `�� _. .. - upd �or both rd�t�ons __ .. ' .- . t ;.. e�,�o�t,s �Cent co �_ -,�w�..:-- -�; ,.� , . . cv► '��� -;S'.{ � . . i�, ent�{�es �` �� �'.--�"-� •' ' ; :. � � ";. � "� `� i y`� s 1 � `�.. 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This project will be placed on hold to use as a possible mitigation project for FEMA sponsored flood repairs across the river of the damaged gabions. It's hoped that all work will be done in 2010. Gene Coulon Park Walkwav Handrail Reqairs The expected construction timeframe will be in early April. Trails and Bikewavs Studv and Map The final draft of the Renton Trails and Bicycle Master Plan document has been reviewed by staff and retumed to the consultant. Briefings to the Park Board, Renton Non-Motorized Transportation Advisory Committee, Mayor, and Council will be scheduled when the revisions to the final draft have been completed. The estimated time for completion of this project is May 2009. LoQan Avenue Bike Lane The Transportation Systems Division, with Parks coordination, hired WHPacific Engineers to determine a connecting route extending south of North 6"' and develop design and construction drawings for a connection to be constructed in approximately 2010. Jones Park Walkwav Improvements The existing walks will be reconstructed and/or relocated to better coincide with the new restroom building and access to existing park amenities. (See Facilities Section.) Ron Reais Park Design is on hold for park improvements. Parks is doubtful that we'll get state grant funding, and the federal stimulus package doesn't cover park improvements. Januarv 2009 Flood Damaqe Staff is meeting with FEMA representatives to complete Project Applications for reimbursement. The damage to the Cedar River Trail near the golf course/ Maple Valley Highway has been repaired and the trail is open to the public. Debris removal at the Riverview Bridge is complete and minor repairs to the understructure will need to be accomplished. The remainder of the damaged areas along the trail located between Bronson Bridge and the Logan Bridge will 4' ► � � City of Renton Park Board Status Report April 2009 Page 2 of 6 PARKS AND TRAILS (�ont.) be combined into one package. The two damaged areas along the trail downstream of the restrooms in Cedar River Trail Park, are being evaluated by the Corps of Engineers. Damage incurred at these two locations may be managed by the Corps due to the nearby lery. Full repairs for atl areas will extend into 2010 due to the permit process. Libertv Park Ballfield Liahtinq The installation work for eight new metal poles and energy efficient lights commenced in March and will be complete by mid-April 2009. Parks requested a $15,000 grant from the Custer Fund to install outdoor receptacles for special events, thereby eliminating the need for electrical cords. Coulon Park Fishina Pier All permits have been received to repair the recent fire damage at the pier and re-construction should commence in April 2009. Approval from the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is based on a proposed mitigation plan to install a third grated walking strip at the Boathouse entry walk, to be placed between the two existing grated strips. Urban Forestrv Proaram Staff is reviewing a rough draft of the "Urban & Community Forestry Development Plan". A first draft for Task Force review is anticipated at the end of April 2009. Arbor Dav/Earth Dav Celebration Saturday, April 25, 2009, marks the sixth year the City of Renton will formally celebrate Arbor Day/Earth Day. This year's event is scheduled for Liberty Park and nearby parks, trails, and natural areas. The program includes tree, shrub, and groundcover plantings and installing bark mulch in landscape beds at Liberty Park, invasive plant removals at Liberty and Cedar River Parks, installing gravel shoulders along the Cedar River Trail in the Narco area and removing and replacing damaged shrubs along the Cedar River Trail west of the Library. The opening celebration is planned for Liberty Park with teams of volunteers working at assigned sites following the opening. From 8:30 a.m. until 9:30 a.m. volunteers are signed in, 9:30 a.m. until 10:00 a.m. opening ceremony, 10:00 a.m. volunteers report to assigned locations, 11:30 a.m. cleanup and Noon luncheon at Liberty Park. Please mark your calendars for this day and consider attending this community-building ev�nt. Tree Citv USA 2009 will be Renton's first year as a Tree City USA! In addition, the Washington Community Forestry Council would like to send representatives to Renton's Arbor Day on April 25 to present the City with the award. O:�Boards and Commissioos�Park Board�Park Board Status Repotts�APR 09 Repo�t.doc T � � City of Renton Park Board Status Report Apri12009 Page 3 of 6 PARKS AN D TRAI LS (cont.) Sidewalks. Pathwavs. and Patio Improvements Contracts are being processed to remove and replace sidewalks at Cedar River Park and the Coulon Park Bathhouse. Work on these projects began in March. In addition, proposals for removing and replacing the brick patio at the Renton Senior Activity Center are being evaluated. SprinQbrook Trail Construction of the City's first boardwalk through a wetland is well underway. This project is part of the much larger Springbrook Wetland Mitigation Bank, a joint project between WSDOT and the City of Renton. Remaining items to complete the trail include the approaches on each end, striping the crosswalk, maintenance access improvements, and site amenity installations. An estimated completion timeframe is late Spring 2009. RECREATION Beginning April 1, the Renton Community Center will sell dog and cat licenses at the front counter. The hours of the community center are expanded from City Hall and should give the public more opportunities for purchasing the licenses. Licenses will still be available at City Hall. Also, the future off-leash dog park can be cross-marketed to dog owners when they make purchases at the Community Center. The Renton Community Center begins its Spring hours on April 3. The community center will close at 5:00 p.m. on Friday and Saturday nights, instead of 8 p.m. The center will continue to be open until 10:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday. The Renton Recreation Summer Brochure is available April 10. The brochure is mailed to Renton residents and is also available at the Renton libraries. New programs include the Renton Rowing Club's offering of beginning lessons. Summer registration begins Tuesday, April 14 for residents and Thursday, April 16 for non-residents. Spring Neighborhood Park Programs begin April 20. Kennydale, Kiwanis, Philip Arnold, Teasdale and Tiffany Parks will be open from 3:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., Monday—Thursday. This free drop-in program offers after-school games, arts & crafts, sports, and special events for children ages 6-11 years. The Annual Community Garage Sale will be held on Saturday, April 25, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Renton Community Center. Admission is free to shoppers! Registration for the annual °Fishing Kids Derb�', to be held on June 6, at Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park begins April 27. Register early, as the derby fills quickly. Registration is available at the Renton Community Center, or at www.cvbersianup.orq. O:�Boaids and Commissions�Paiic Board�Park Board Status Reports�APR 09 Report.dce r � � City of Renton Park Board Status Report April 2009 Page 4 of 6 VOLUNTEER PROGR14M Community Services received 2,346 hours of volunteer service from 324 individuals. Using the independent section indicator for a value of service for 2008 of$20.25 an hour, this amounts to $47,506. Projects and programs receiving volunteer hours included the Library, Specialized Recreation, Renton Senior Activity Center, Renton History Museum, Youth Athletics, Parks, and the Housing Repair Assistance Program. In addition to the ongoing programs receiving volunteer service during the month of March, the City benefited from the following projects: O Members of the LDS Washington Mission, Renton Zone, assisted our Park staff by spreading play chips in the Maplewood Park Playground, and graveling areas along the Cedar River Trail by Riverview Park. O Life Point Church Volunteers gave their time to help remove debris at Cascade Park. These volunteers also worked with our Code Compliance staff to help an individual in the community who was in violation and in need of assistance, and the Public Works staff helped with a street clean up. Upcomina Events: Mark your 2009 calendars: • LDS Mission volunteers at Thomas Teasdale Park April 16 • East Renton Community Church April 19-26: North Highlands Neighborhood Center, painting the gym Coulon Beach Park, spreading new play chips in playground area Thomas Teasdale Park, cleaning natural areas Arbor Day Earth Day assisting with projects Renton Library creating oversized book area Thomas Teasdale Park, new play chips in playground Housing Repair client as part of code compliance efforts. • Kiwanis Club of Renton will be doing a Graffiti walk in the downtown area on April 4 � Arbor Day/Earth Day at Liberty Park, April 25 • Volunteer BBQ, (Boards & Commissions), Apri129 • Shredathon May 9 at Sam's Club parking lot • Cub Scout Troop at Coulon May 9 • Spring Green and Clean, Saturday, May 16 at the Highlands Library O:�Boards and Commissions�Park Board�Park Board Status Reports�APR 09 Report.doc i �� � City of Renton Park Board Status Report April 2009 Page 5 of 6 MAPLEWOOD GOLF COURSE Repair Drivinq Ranqe Svnthetic Turf CIP money will be carried forward to implement the initial phase of repairing or installing new driving range turf drainage. This project witl go out to bid in August with work expected to begin mid-October 2009. Demolition of Old Golf Course Maintenance Office Process to move forward with out-dated golf course maintenance office demolition will begin in the Spring. Tee Boxes #6 and #14 The newly renovated par three tee boxes will open for play mid-April, weather dependent. Golf course staff enlarged and re-shaped these tee boxes to increase the playable surface and improve turf"healing" time during the peak season. Buildina Maintenance Items Driving range women's restroom will be renovated and Pro Shop laminate counter tops will be replaced in April 2009. Promotion Partnership with Concessionaire Continued promotions between the golf course and concessionaire are: ➢ Bucket Bites - $12 include a large bucket and choice of a meal item (three to choose from) minimum savings of$6.00. Audubon Cooperative Sanctuarv Propram (ACSP) The program addresses five key environmental quality areas that must have a variety of projects implemented in order to apply for cert�cation. Remaining sections have been submitted for review and approval. Once approved, the Maplewood Golf Course will be ACSP Certified. Awaiting response from ACSP. Flood Damaqe Hole #5 is improving from flood damage. It is estimated that no replacement sod will be needed, grow-in is occurring from existing grass/turf. Water Riqhts Water rights attorney and staff will be meeting with the Department of Ecology in April to indentify any outstanding questions or issues prior to submitting final document for review of Change Application. 2009 Proiects: ➢ #1 and #3 tee boxes to be renovated. Work will be completed by golf course maintenance staff ➢ Topdressing and drainage program addressed on back nine holes ➢ Continued building maintenance items addressed ➢ Pump House overhaul— in line with Water Rights validation O:�BoarcLs and Commissions�Park BoardU'ark Board Status Reports�APR 09 Report.doc / t � � . City of Renton Park Board Status Report April 2009 Page 6 of 6 Facilities Police Substation Expansion at Complete, but with some warranty Municipal Parkin Garaqe issues. FS11 Seismic Retrofit Permits issued, State Emergency Department reviewing final specifications and engineering calculations. To bid in March. � Library Furniture Replacement � In pro�ress. New Maintenance Facility � Property purchase on hold. City Hall Annexation Remodel Major work on Third Floor in progress. Completion date early April 2009, balance of 5"', 6th, and 7"' Floors by ]une. City Hall Study I On hold. Jones Park Restroom ADA � On hold pendin� CIP funds. I FS12 HVAC re-commissioning alterations first I quarter of 2009. 200 Mill Building ist Floor Lobby and ADA bathroom at near com letion. O:�Boards and Commissions�Park Board�Park Board Status Repo�ts�APR 09 Report.doc