10-24-2011 (Parks & Recreation) Agenda Packet Parks and Recreation
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Meeting Agenda
Monday, October 24,2011 —6:30 p.m.
Wylie Municipal Complex—Council Chambers
300 Country Club Road, Building 100
Wylie,Texas 75098
Anne Hiney Chair
Matt Rose Vice-Chair
Dan Chesnut Board Member
Cristine Price Board Member
Gary Robas Board Member
Jim Ward Board Member
Jeff Harris Board Member
Robert Diaz Board Liaison
Nancy Williams Board Secretary
In accordance with Section 551.042 of the Texas Government Code, this agenda has been posted at the Wylie Municipal Complex,
distributed to the appropriate news media, and posted on the City website: www.wvlietexas.2ov within the required time frame. As a
courtesy, the entire Agenda Packet has also been posted on the City of Wylie website: www.wylietexas.gov.
The Chairman and Board request that all cell phones and pagers be turned off or set to vibrate. Members of the audience are requested to
step outside the Council Chambers to respond to a page or to conduct a phone conversation. The Wylie Municipal Complex is wheelchair
accessible. Sign interpretation or other special assistance for disabled attendees must be requested 48 hours in advance by contacting the
City Secretary's Office at 972.516.6022.
CALL TO ORDER
Announce the presence of a Quorum.
CITIZENS PARTICIPATION
Residents may address Board regarding an item that is not listed on the Agenda. Residents must provide their name and
address. Board requests that comments be limited to three (3) minutes. In addition, Board is not allowed to converse,
deliberate or take action on any matter presented during citizen participation.
BUSINESS ITEMS
1. Consider and act upon approving the Minutes from the September 26, 2011 meeting.
DISCUSSION ITEMS
2. Discuss the proposed Community Park Concession Stand design.
3. Discuss proposed ordinance limiting animals to certain park areas.
4. Discuss Park Branding.
ADJOURNMENT
CERTIFICATION
I certfy that this Notice of Meeting was posted on this 21st day of October 2011 at 5:00 p.m. as required by law in
accordance with Section 551.042 of the Texas Government Code and that the appropriate news media was contacted. As a
courtesy, this agenda is also posted on the City of Wylie website: www.wvlietexas.gov.
Carole Ehrlich,City Secretary Date Notice Removed
Parks and Recreation
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Meeting Minutes
Monday, September 26,2011 —6:30 p.m.
Wylie Municipal Complex—Council Chambers
300 Country Club Road, Building 100
Wylie,Texas 75098
CALL TO ORDER
Announcing the presence of a Quorum, Chairwoman Anne Hiney called the meeting to order at 6:32 p.m.
Board Members present: Gary Robas, Matt Rose, Dan Chesnut, Jeff Harris and Cristine Price. Absent was Jim
Ward.
Staff members present: Robert Diaz, Board Liaison and Park Board Secretary, Nancy Williams.
Also present was Councilman Bennie Jones.
CITIZENS PARTICIPATION
No citizens addressed the Board.
Chair Hiney introduced new Board Member Jeff Harris and thanked him for his dedication to the community.
BUSINESS ITEMS
1. Consider and act upon approving the Minutes from the August 22, 2011 meeting.
Board Action
Motion from Member Robas, seconded by member Rose to accept the minutes as written. The motion
passed 6-0 with Member Ward absent.
2. Consider and act upon approving the Vendor Application from the Wylie East High School
to hold a crafts booth fundraiser for WENS Scholarship Foundation at Olde City Park on
October 24,2011.
Board Action
Shannon Ainsworth, 2028 Megan Ct., Wylie addressed the Board. Motion from Member Robas,
seconded by Member Harris to approve the application. The motion passed 6-0 with Member Ward
absent.
3. Consider and act upon approving the Vendor Application from Boy Scout Troop 2062 to
hold a dinner and an auction as a fundraiser for their Eagle Scout project at the Bart
Peddicord Community Center on November 5, 2011.
Board Discussion
Scout Alex Baker, 1310 Cedar Bridge Dr., Wylie addressed the Board. Member Robas commended
Scout Baker for his initiative and Chair Hiney suggested they involve the Chamber of Commerce.
Board Action
Motion from Member Chesnut, seconded by Member Harris to approve the application. The motion
passed 6-0 with Member Ward absent.
4. Consider and act upon approving the Vendor Application from the American Cancer
Society Relay for Life to hold a Rally and Holiday Bazaar as a fundraiser for cancer
survivors at the Bard Peddicord Community Center on November 19. 2011.
September 26,2011 Parks and Recreation Board Meeting Minutes Page 2 of 4
Board Discussion
Member Robas asked if the proceeds from the vendor sales would go to the cause. Chair Hiney indicated
that normally the organization makes their money from selling booth space but sometimes vendors also
donate a portion of their proceeds to the cause, however, with no representative present it was an
unknown.
Board Action
Motion from Member Price, seconded by Member Rose to approve the application. The motion passed 5-
1; Member Robas voting "No"with Member Ward absent.
5. Board Action
Motion from Member Chesnut, seconded by Member Robas to remove the Tree Preservation Ordinance
for Tree City USA from the Table. The motion passed 6-0 with Member Ward absent.
Consider and act upon approving the Tree Preservation Ordinance for Tree City USA.
(Shohn Rodgers, Parks Manager)
Board Discussion
Member Chesnut asked Mr. Rodgers if the fines leveled upon the company that cut down trees behind
the Exxon would be comparable to the ones levied if a City tree was cut down. He indicated the
ordinances were similar. Chair Hiney asked if he would look up the fines for destroying private trees as
compared to the fees for destroying public trees. Member Robas asked if the fines were assessed per
tree. Mr. Rodgers indicated in the affirmative as well as per day fees.
Board Action
A motion from Member Robas and seconded by Member Rose to approve the Tree Preservation
Ordinance for Tree City USA. The motion passed 6-0 with Member Ward absent.
6. Consider and act upon the proposed parkland dedication in the Kreymer Estates
Development. (Presentation by Jim and J.R. Douglas of Douglas Properties, Inc. and Richard
Hovas of Tipton Engineering)
Board Discussion
Jim Douglas (2309 Avenue K, Plano)gave history of purchase of the Kreymer property from the Kreymer
family which is why it is named Kreymer Estates and that the streets will be named for members of the
family. He presented a map of the subdivision showing the area to be dedicated parkland and how it will
be tied in with the current hike and bike trail plan. The association plans on maintaining the parkland and
installing the irrigation and maintaining it as well. The area to be dedicated is 8.3 acres, mostly linear.
They plan on spending over $200,000 on improvements including a tot lot, park benches and picnic
tables. A budget was presented to the Board. There will be an open area for play by the tot lot and the
amenities will be built at the beginning of the project. The hike and bike trail will be concrete.
The Board expressed concern about water runoff from Brown Street. Mr. Douglas indicated it would have
pipe and drain into the open space as it does now, but if more needs to be done, it will be. Member
Robas asked how long they remained in control of the project. Mr. Douglas said they would be there a
minimum of 3 years and that they organize the HOA at least a year before they hand over the project and
teach them how to run it and where the irrigation, etc. is. Mr. Robas asked if they had done any similar
projects, and Mr. Douglas said Timber Brook Estates in Plano and Stony Creek Subdivision on Collins in
Sunnyvale.
Chair Hiney asked how many amenities would be included in the Parks. Douglas said 4 park benches, 2
picnic tables, 1 pavilion (20x30) and 1 tot lot with approximately 2 acres of clear space. Member Harris
asked what the separation between the park and homeowners would be. Mr. Douglas answered wrought
iron. Member Price asked where the public would park and the reply was there are only homes on one
side so there will be plenty of street parking. He also stated that the HOA will pay for the water to irrigate
and they will mow since it will primarily be used by the home owners in the subdivision but will be
available to the public as it will be public parkland.
Member Harris inquired into the process for selecting trees that are cut and those that are retained during
the development phase of construction. Mr. Diaz said that the City works closely with the developer to
help them understand the trees that should remain, like the City did when Creekside Estates was being
September 26,2011 Parks and Recreation Board Meeting Minutes Page 3 of 4
developed the contractor constantly was in touch with the City and requested their observation when it
came to tree placement or removal. He said he felt it would be the same with this contractor. Mr. Douglas
also shared that when a tree is removed for any reason by the homeowner, they would be required to
replace it.
Chair Hiney expressed concern over drainage stating that dedicated parkland can have no open
drainage. Mr. Douglas said there would be rock at the headwall and if more is needed they would
improve as necessary. The City has currently designed the drainage from Brown Street and they are
developing with that design in mind.
Chair Hiney summarized that the amenities proposed would be great for the neighborhood and that the
hike and bike trail will tie into our system which is something the Board is really working toward. It will
relieve the burden of building and maintaining the park from City staff. The drainage issues are being
addressed by the City Engineer. Member Harris requested the put some picnic tables under the pavilion.
Member Chesnut asked the order of the presentation to the City. Mr. Diaz said it would go to Planning
and Zoning next, then to City Council for final approval.
Board Action
A motion from Member Robas and seconded by Member Price per discussions and clarifications of this
evening to approve the proposed parkland dedication in the Kreymer Estates Development. The motion
passed 6-0 with Member Ward absent.
DISCUSSION ITEMS
7. Discuss Municipal Complex Property.
Board Discussion
A PowerPoint presentation was given by citizen Bill Baumbach (505 Rustic Place, Wylie). He stated his
focus was to bring the Municipal Complex property to good condition without spending any money or very
little. Mr. Diaz stated that he met with Mr. Baumbach and City Manager Manson earlier regarding the
concerns voiced in the presentation. Currently the property across from City Hall on FM 1378 is being
graded and hydro-mulched. The property just east of the Municipal Complex is currently being farmed
under contract with a local farmer, Ben Schultz, which saves the City maintenance dollars. Mr. Diaz
contacted Mr. Schultz to see if he would be interested in farming some other areas of concern, but he
was not interested. In the meeting it was discussed if some of the areas could be turned back into native
grasses but he hasn't been able to contact anyone yet, but he is still working on it. As to the locked gate
at the meadow next door, it is to keep unwanted vehicles off the pasture and for safety reasons. There
has been one there for a long time but it broke and was just recently replaced. The Parks Manager is
working on the feasibility of making a trail from the Complex property to the meadow with a low water
crossing that would allow our Civic Center parking to be the area to park to enter at the trailhead. This
might possibly be a winter project.
Member Robas asked if the Parks staff could remove trash from the meadow area and possibly remove
some of the barbed wire during the winter. Mr. Diaz said they could look at that. Member Harris
suggested we contact the Eagle Scouts as they are always looking for projects. He also asked what the
contractor's responsibilities were as far as the Complex completion as well as FM 1378 project. Mr. Diaz
indicated they were completed with the building but were still working with the landscapers on some of
the areas. They are still working with the City Engineer on the FM 1378 project and have done some
grading and hydro-mulching. Member Harris asked as to the contractor's timeline to be completed, Mr.
Diaz said he would check with Mr. Hoisted. Member Price asked who was doing the hydro-mulch. Mr.
Diaz said it was the FM 1378 contractor and would find out their timeline.
Member Robas thanked Mr. Baumbauch for his presentation. Member Price asked if we could mow a
strip behind the City buildings to use as a trail. Mr. Diaz indicated he would work with the Park Manager to
see if there was a trail they could mow and will get the Board an update of all topics at the next meeting.
September 26,2011 Parks and Recreation Board Meeting Minutes Page 4 of 4
8. Discuss Planet Kidz Youth Program.
Board Discussion
Liaison Diaz met with WISD Communications Director Halperin and they have declined any involvement
due to staff costs and wear and tear on their facilities. Chair Hiney felt that if the school district doesn't
want to get involved that our department should step up. Member Harris asked what the child to adult
ratio was. Mr. Diaz indicated 1/20 and that they select all their own staff and pay them. Harris asked what
part of the facility was used. Mr. Diaz informed him the gym and classroom areas; they would not have
access to the upstairs.
Mr. Diaz proposed to the Board that the Center open 2 hours early on Saturdays (opening at 6am)or
open one hour earlier on Saturday mornings opening at 7:00 am and on Sundays open at 11 am instead
of noon. Chair Hiney suggested we split the difference by opening one hour earlier on Saturday and one
hour earlier on Sunday. Member Rose wanted to make sure an hour adjusted were put in the time slots
it's really needed. Perhaps have a questionnaire at the gym. Mr. Diaz said they could look at doing a
survey along with part of another survey they are considering. He asked if the Board wanted the survey to
take place before or after Council was approached. Member Robas indicated that we could figure that
later and take to Council with a couple of hours of operation options. Either 2 hours earlier on Saturday or
an hour earlier on both Saturday and Sunday.
9. Update on park projects budgeted for FY 2011/12.
Board Discussion
Liaison Diaz reviewed his Agenda Report with the projects approved for the next fiscal year.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business a motion to adjourn was made by Board Member Robas and seconded by Board
Member Price. The meeting was adjourned at 9:22 p.m. by unanimous consent.
ATTEST:
Nancy Williams, Park Board Secretary Anne Hiney, Chair
Parks and Recreation Board
CITY OF WYLIE AGENDA REPORT
Meeting Date: October 24, 2011 Item Number: 2
Division: Parks and Recreation (Board Secretary's Use Only)
Prepared By: Robert Diaz Account Code:
Date Prepared: October 20, 2011 Budgeted Amount: $
Exhibits: 1
Subject
Discuss the proposed Community Park Concession Stand design.
Recommendation
N/A
Discussion
Staff has attached the proposed Community Park concession stand design by contractor JC Commercial for
Board review and comment. Staff and the project consultant Teague, Nall, and Perkins are in the process of
reviewing the design. Wylie Planning Director, Renae' 011ie has reviewed the plan and has provided a
favorable response.
Following the October meeting staff comments and Board comments will then be forwarded to JC
Commercial. A final version of the concession stand design will then be brought back to the Board for final
approval at a special called November meeting or at the regular November meeting to be held on November
28, 2011.
Approved By
Initial Date
Department Director RD October 24 2011
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Parks and Recreation Board
AGENDA REPORT
CITY O.F.WYLIE
Meeting Date: October 24, 2011 Item Number: 3
Division: Parks and Recreation (Board Secretary's Use Only)
Prepared By: Robert Diaz Account Code:
Date Prepared: October 20, 2011 Budgeted Amount: $
Exhibits:
Subject
Discuss proposed ordinance limiting animals to certain park areas.
Recommendation
N/A
Discussion
At the August 22, 2011 meeting staff proposed some ordinance wording based on research of other cities and
input from the Wylie Police Chief John Duscio. At the meeting more comments were made by the Board and
staff has now made a few changes to the previous version based on those comments.
August 22,2011 version:
Designated areas where domestic animals are not allowed include inside playground areas and within xx feet of the
fencing,border, edge, or striping of any designated playing field, surface, court,backstop, dugout, or any other area
identified by the posting of signage authorized by the Superintendent.
Proposed new version:
Designated areas where domestic animals are not allowed(not including Service animals)include inside playground areas
or designated playing fields, surfaces, courts,backstops, dugouts when occupied or are in use, or any other area identified
by the posting of signage authorized by the Superintendent.
Staff would like comments on the proposed new version and direction as to whether this ordinance needs to move forward
for Council review and approval.
Current Wylie Prohibited acts regarding dogs:
Secs. 78-110.Prohibited acts.
It shall be unlawful for any person to commit any one or more of the following acts in a park unless authorized by
city staff in writing:
(1) To hitch,fasten, lead, drive or let loose, any animal, reptile or fowl of any kind,provided that this shall not
apply to domestic animals as defined by the Animal Control Code when led by a static cord or chain not
more than ten (10)feet long or a retractable cord not more than fifteen (15)feet long except in designated
areas.
(2) To allow a domestic animal to defecate in any park without immediate removal and disposal of such feces in
proper waste receptacles.
Approved By
Initial Date
Department Director RD October 24 2011
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Parks and Recreation Board
CITY OF WYLIE AGENDA REPORT
Meeting Date: October 24, 2011 Item Number: 4
Division: Parks and Recreation (Board Secretary's Use Only)
Prepared By: Robert Diaz Account Code:
Date Prepared: October 20, 2011 Budgeted Amount: $
Exhibits: 1
Subject
Discuss Park Branding.
Recommendation
N/A
Discussion
Parks and Recreation Board Member Cristine Price recommended to the Board Chair Anne Hiney last
August that the Board discuss park branding at an upcoming meeting. Board Member Price sent some
examples of the types of branding she is recommending to staff and Anne for review. Her
recommendations are attached to this agenda report.
Approved By
Initial Date
Department Director RD October 24 2011
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