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2015-04-06 - Agendas - Final
CITY OF a'F yetKiille Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Meeting April 6, 2015 at 5:30 p.m. City Administration Building Room 326 113 West Mountain Street Fayetteville, AR Members: Richie Lamb, David Priest, Wade Colwell, Terry Lawson, Chuck Maxwell, Kyle McHan, Phillip McKnight, David Proffitt, Phillip Watson AGENDA City Staff: Connie Edmonston, Director; Byron Humphry, Maintenance Superintendent; Alison Jumper, Park Planning Superintendent; Alan Spann, Recreation Superintendent; Melanie Thomas, Senior Secretary 1. Call to Order 2. Roll Call 3. Approval of March 2, 2015 PRAB Meeting Minutes PRAB Motion: 4. Park Land Dedication: Alison Jumper, Park Planning Superintendent Development Name: Engineer: Owner: Location: Park Quadrant Units: Total Acres: Land Dedication Requirement: Money in Lieu Requirement Existing Parks: Developer's Request: Staff Recommendation: Estimated Annual Maintenance: Justification: PRAB Motion: Appleby Townhomes Bates and Associates, Inc. Legacy Ventures, LLC West of College Avenue (US Hwy. 71 B), east of Gregg Avenue, south of Appleby Road and north of Drake Street NW 10 single family 1.03 acres 0.23 acres $9,200 Gordon Long Park, Scull Creek Trail and Mud Creek Trail are located within a one mile radius. Money -in -lieu Money in lieu N/A The existing parks in the area will meet the recreational needs of this development. Mailing Address: 113 W. Mountain Street Fayetteville, AR 72701 www.fayetteville-ar.gov 5. Razorback Greenway Opening — May 2nd: Alan Spann, Recreation Superintendent 6. Announcements April 1 April 4 April 10 April 11 April 11-12 April 13-21 April 18-19 April 18 April 19 April 20 April 22 April 25 May 2 7. Adjourn Summer camp registration begins Festival of Colors at Wilson Park NWA Juggling Festival at YRCC Official Community Garden opening USA Ultimate Frisbee tournament U of A Intramural Tennis Tournament USSSA Elite Youth Fast Pitch tournament Northwest Arkansas MS Walk Earth Day celebration at World Peace Wetland Prairie Adult softball summer registration begins Earth Day cleanup at Frisco, Scull and Mud Creek trails Strike out Arthritis Softball Tournament Razorback Greenway Grand Opening Attachments 1. March 2, 2015 PRAB Meeting Minutes 2. Appleby Townhomes Development Item 3. HMR Report 2 CITY OF rteAtiglyle Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Meeting April 6, 2015 at 5:30 p.m. City Administration Building Room 326 113 West Mountain Street Fayetteville, AR Members: Richie Lamb, David Priest, Wade Colwell, Terry Lawson, Chuck Maxwell, Kyle McHan, Phillip McKnight, David Proffitt, Phillip Watson AGENDA City Staff: Connie Edmonston, Director; Byron Humphry, Maintenance Superintendent; Alison Jumper, Park Planning Superintendent; Alan Spann, Recreation Superintendent; Melanie Thomas, Senior Secretary Addendum to Meeting: 10. Friends of Parks Phillip McKnight, PRAB member Mailing Address: 113 W. Mountain Street Fayetteville, AR 72701 www.fayettevi I le -a r.gov CITY OF a'F elt�ville v ARKANSAS Parks and Recreation Advisory Board March 2, 2015 at 5:30 p.m. City Administration Building, Room 326 113 West Mountain Street Fayetteville, AR 72701 MINUTES Members: Phillip Watson, Kyle McHan, Wade Colwell, Richie Lamb, Terry Lawson, Chuck Maxwell, Phillip McKnight, David Priest, David Proffitt City Staff: Connie Edmonston, Director; Byron Humphry, Maintenance Superintendent; Alison Jumper, Parks Planning Superintendent; Alan Spann, Recreation Superintendent; Melanie Thomas, Senior Secretary, Peter Nierengarten, Sustainability & Resilience Department Director; Matt Mihalevich, Fayetteville Trails Coordinator 1. Call to Order 2. Roll Call Parks and Recreation Advisory Board members present were Watson, Colwell, Lawson, Maxwell, McHan, Priest, and Lamb. Proffitt came in later. Member absent was McKnight. 3. Approval of February 2, 2015 PRAB Meeting Minutes PRAB Motion: Watson motioned to approve the minutes as written, and Maxwell seconded it. Motion passed 7-0-0 by voice vote. 4. Introduction to Volunteer Coordinator: Kristina Jones Jones introduced herself and gave out a bookmark and her card to each PRAB member. She said she manages the parks and trails volunteer program, as well as the community gardens. She said last year 33 groups had 58 cleanups picking up litter. There were also 22 groups that had 27 workdays to remove invasive species. She said Gulley Park has a group working every month. She also works with prospective Eagle Scouts to find a project that needs to be done, as well as something they would like to do. Another one of her jobs is handling the donation process for benches and trees. There are two community garden locations. One is at Walker Park, and the other at Jefferson School. There is a demand for limited mobility garden beds, so Parks Maintenance has built several to help meet that need. Edmonston added that Jones is a landscape architect by profession. Mauling Address: 113 W. Mountain Street Fayetteville, AR 72701 www.fayetteville-ar.gov 5. Friends of Gulley Park Donated Brick Monument Request: Max Mahler Friends of Gulley Park partnered with FNHA to raise $130,000 in donations to assist in the purchase of Gulley Park. Friends of Gulley Park is proposing to build a red brick/natural stone monument in Gulley Park to acknowledge citizens who donated $500 or more for the park expansion. Friends of Gulley Park will donate the funding for the installation of the monument. The organization will work with Alison Jumper on the design and placement of the monument. Staff Recommendation: To approve the monument donation from the Friends of Gulley Park that will acknowledge citizens who contributed funding for the purchase of the 10 acre expansion of Gulley Park. Friends of Gulley Park will work with Park Staff on the monument design and placement in the park. Mahler said that money was raised to help buy the additional land at Gulley Park. The Friends of Gulley Park would like to put up a monument to recognize the donors. There were 26 people that donated over $500. Several companies and approximately 50 people donated, and a large matching grant was received. Lamb wanted to know if the monument design had been nailed down. Mahler said they were thinking about a 4 x 4 brick monument. Each brick would have a donor's name. The monument would possibly be located on the old fence line. He added that a cleanup was held for the area and around 25 people showed up to help. PRAB Motion: Maxwell motioned to approve the monument donation from the Friends of Gulley Park, and Proffitt seconded it. Motion passed 8-0-0 by voice vote. 6. Eagle Scout Project Proposal, Lake Fayetteville Nature Trail Bridge: Parker West In coordination with Park staff, Parker West will present a proposal to construct a bridge over Hilton Creek which will serve as a component of the future boardwalk on the nature trail resulting from the BGSO lease boundary adjustment. Staff Recommendation: To approve the proposed Eagle Scout project at Lake Fayetteville. West said he was with Troop 116. His project is to build a bridge over the creek at the BGSO. He showed several drawings of his hand drawn design. He said he plans to use old phone poles, 6 x 6 logs, cedar planks, and boxes filled with gravel. The poles will be attached to the boxes, and the boxes will be attached to the ground. The bridge will be 49 to 50 feet long, and 6 feet wide. It will have handrails on the side. He said the City will provide phone poles, cedar planks, gravel, dirt, screws, and assistance. The Scouts will provide braces, rails, rebar, anchors, and hardware. Lamb asked what the timeframe would be for this project. West said he planned to start sometime in April. Watson said that it was a great project and something that is needed. 2 PRAB Motion: Watson motioned to approve the proposed Eagle Scout project at Lake Fayetteville, and Priest seconded it. Motion passed 8-0-0 by voice vote. 7. Active Transportation Plan Update: Matt Mihalevich, Trails Coordinator This item was tabled from the February 2nd PRAB meeting in order to have ample time for PRAB to review the plan as well as time for public input. See plan and map in the agenda packet. Staff Recommendation: To approve the updated Active Transportation Plan. Nierengarten said this plan replaces the 2003 Fayetteville Alternative Transportation & Trails (FATT) plan. He said this plan set goals for projects, but not specific projects. He went over the progress and timeline of the FATT plan, history, types of trails, the benefits of trails, the plan vision and goals, and specific recommendations. Several comments were received, and some revisions were made. Mihalevich said that Clear Creek Trail was added to the map, as well as U of A properties. Maxwell wanted to know how far back the bike lanes will be from the busy streets. Mihalevich said they learned a lot from earlier bike lanes, such as the ones on Crossover, which didn't work out well. Maxwell commented that he likes the bike lanes shown in the NYC photo. Nierengarten said that the map and the plan were complimentary. He said he would like a vote for approval for PRAB. Maxwell said that he likes the scope of it. Watson requested to please pull the trail off the road as much as possible at the busy intersections. Mihalevich said that there is lots of new info out there about trail building, and they are looking into much of it. Maxwell commented that the majority of people on the trails are exercising. Nierengarten said that they have done surveys, and they found that a high number of folks are using the trails for travel from one place to another. He also commented that one problem that was brought up at a trail meeting was the amount of gravel that was sprayed into the bike lanes when the streets are swept. He said the Transportation Director was at that meeting. Lamb asked what the director's response was. Nierengarten said he told them it would be a priority to make sure the bike lanes were swept. PRAB Motion: Watson motioned to approve the updated Active Transportation plan, and Maxwell seconded it. Motion passed 8-0-0 by voice vote. 3 8. Park Land Dedication: Alison Jumper, Park Planning Superintendent Development Name: Architect: Owner: Location: Park Quadrant Units: Total Acres: Land Dedication Requirement: Money in Lieu Requirement Existing Parks: Developer's Request: Staff Recommendation: Estimated Annual Maintenance: Justification: Grand Retirement Community Tim A. Risley & Associates Legacy National Bank West and south of Ark. Hwy. 112 and north of Trucker's Drive NW 102 multi -family 20.54 acres 1.43 acres $57,120 Shiloh Trail is located within a one mile radius. Money -in -lieu Money in lieu N/A The existing parks in the area will meet the recreational needs of this development. Jumper said that the developer, Rett Howard and Jason Appel were in attendance to answer any questions. Lamb asked where Well Springs and the assisted living was located in relation to the development. Howard said they were just south of the location. He added that Trucker's Drive would be extended. Appel added that the main facility was 102 units, but there would also be some cottages. Howard said that they were still putting together costs and adjusting numbers. Appel said that this development would have its own internal park, as well as internal walkways and trails. He said the minimum age for this retirement home will be for people 55 years of age and up. PRAB Motion: Priest motioned to approve the $57,120 money -in -lieu, and Watson seconded it. Motion passed 8-0-0 by voice vote. 9. Announcements Edmonston said that tomorrow night the request to sell the two Gulley lots will be on the City Council agenda. Colwell said Pete Heinzelman had contacted him. He said there will be a Gulley Park honeysuckle removal on March 14 from 8 to 10 am. On April 19, there will be a Mt. Kessler fundraiser. 4 March 1 March 2 March 3 March 7 March 13 March 14 March 16 March 21/22 March 29 March 30 Bicycle Coalition Hwy 71 Classic Bike Tour (rescheduled for March 15) Summer Camp/Pool Staff positions open Approval contracts for the construction, testing and construction administration of the Regional Park Phase One. Approval of the intent to utilize Federal funding for the construction of a boardwalk at Lake Fayetteville. Spring Soccer games and First Touch begin Cow Paddy Foundation 5K and Fun Run Shamrock 5K and 1 Mile Run Late registration for youth softball begins USSSA Youth Fast Pitch Tournament Hogeye Marathon and Relays Adult Softball Spring season begins 10. Adjourn Meeting was adjourned at 6:23 pm. Minutes taken by Melanie Thomas 5 LEGACY VENTURES, LLC P.O. BOX 8216 FA YETEVILLE, AR 72 703 03/06/2015 Parks and Recreation City of Fayetteville 1445 S. Happy Hollow Road Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701 ATTN: Alison Jumper RE: Money In Lieu 1 Appleby Townhomes Dear Alison, Please accept this letter as a written request to provide money in lieu of property for our townhome project located at 335 East Appleby Road in Fayetteville. Currently this 1.03 acre site has a very nice home which we have extensively remodeled. To the west of the existing home is some land available for development. Attached you will find a site plan showing our plans to further develop the property with (10) nice traditional townhome units. This is a small compact site and so we are seeking the approval of the PRAB to accept money in lieu of property for this project. Following your approval we will seek development approval through the Planning Department. We appreciate your time and hope you will give this proposal careful consideration and make findings similar to what was recommended in 2005. We are looking forward to completing this subdivision and together leaving our Legacy one Venture at a time. Appleby Townhomes 0 1/2 MILE 1 MILE Legend Existing Park Land ® Community Park Service Area Neighborhood Park Service Area Natural Area Service Area Mini Park Service Area I I „why,. rpoproli PROXIMITY MAP Appleby Townhomes HSPROSSO ATLAS PAGE HO.: SHEET I OF 1 SHEETS 0 a o d" N N N Q c (EN W 43.9 • m CO CO CD ¢ 0 2c.) a 0N E 0 z Q) 3 o 2 ox LEGEND PROPOSED EXISTING DESCRIPTION - ASPHALT (EDGE) ASPHALT (SURFACE) o 0 BOLLARD F2:,'-�-11'«_�1_,', BUILDING BUILDING SETBACK LINE CABLE TV (UNDERGROUND) UGTV UGTV CABLE TV (OVERHEAD) OH TV CENTERLINE - CONCRETE (EDGE) • CONCRETE (SURFACE) _--_--=====__= CONDUIT 1255— — 1255 — — — -- -- . CONTOURS CURB & GUTTER �/-`-- DRAINAGE FLOW ID (Tl DUMPSTER EASEMENT ELECTRICAL (UNDERGROUND) UGE UGE ELECTRICAL (OVERHEAD) oHE oHE N ><I ELECT. TRANSFORMER EROSION CONTROL BALES — - - - - - - - - — EROSION CONTROL FENCE EROSION CONTROL RIP -RAP i FENCE (WIRE/WOOD/CHAIN) it /1 x FIBER OPTIC CABLE F `. FIRE HYDRANT ASSEMBLY —>— — —>— FLOWLINE >— FORCE MAIN FM FM GAS MAIN GAS GAS pQ 0 A GAS METER/VALVE GRAVEL (EDGE) 4%e'r- t..°4-- .!Oe', GRAVEL (SURFACE) 0 • IRON PIN - (RE -BAR) LANDSCAPE EDGING LIGHT ❑ ❑ MONUMENT (CONCRETE) f POND 4 ' POWER POLE PROPERTY LINE (EXTERNAL) -- = = RETAINING WALL RIGHT-OF-WAY 0 0 SANITARY SEWER MANHOLE -ss SANITARY SEWER PIPE o ss 8 SANITARY SEWER SERVICE SECTION LINE 1 1 L 1 SIDEWALK SIGN T® ® 0-- 1255.0 SPOT ELEVATION • ..................• STABILIZED CONSTRUCTION ENT. • _ STORM SEWER INLET STORM SEWER PIPE STRIPE (PAINTED OR STICKY) 0T TELEPHONE PED/MANHOLE TELEPHONE (UNDERGROUND) UGT UCT TELEPHONE (OVERHEAD) OHT TREE LINE CANOPY 0 0 El TREE/TREE TO BE REMOVED 0 0 WATER MAIN BLOWOFF VALVE Y WATER MAIN FIRE DEPT. CONN. WATER MAIN PIPE o'w o"w * ID WATER MAIN REDUCER ► > WATER MAIN THRUST BLOCK 0 0 0 WATER METER 0 0 WATER METER (IRRIGATION) ►t WATER VALVE C/L EXISTING CURB & GUTTER w co a----�--a EXISTING R/W-C+ M.S.P. R/W 0 PFOPOSED RFFTAINING WALL N 00°52'12" E 209.45' f HlaIM Il1VHdSV a a aw A \ a APPLEBY ROAD NOTES: 1. ALL OUTDOOR LIGHTING SHALL BE REVIEWED PRIOR TO BUILDING PERMIT APPROVAL FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE OUTDOOR LIGHTING ORDINANCE. 2. ALL ROOF—MOUNTED UTILITIES AND MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT SHALL BE SCREENED BY INCORPORATING SCREENING INTO THE STRUCTURE UTILIZING MATERIALS COMPATIBLE WITH THE SUPPORTING BUILDINGS. 3. MECHANICAL AND UTILITY EQUIPMENT OVER 30 INCHES IN HEIGHT SHALL MEET BUILDING SETBACKS. 4. ALL NEW UTILITIES SHALL BE PLACED UNDERGROUND, AND ALL EXISTING UTILITIES UNDER 12KV SHALL BE RELOCATED UNDERGROUND. 5. ALL CONDUITS PLACED BY CONTRACTOR MUST HAVE 48" OF COVER AT FINAL GRADE AND MARKED WITH POST TO IDENTIFY THE END OF CONDUITS. THERE MUST BE A MINIMUM SEPARATION OF 12" BETWEEN CONDUITS FOR ELECTRIC AND CONDUITS FOR OTHER UTILITIES. 6. DAMAGE TO OR RELOCATION OF EXISTING UTILITIES SHALL BE AT THE DEVELOPERS EXPENSE. 7. ALL METER LOCATIONS AND BACKFLOW PREVENTION FOR THE FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS MUST BE APPROVED BY DON OSBURN OF THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE METER OPERATIONS DIVISION (575-8384) 8. THE ENGINEER OF RECORD SHALL PROVIDE "FULL TIME" INSPECTION FOR UTILITIES AND "PART TIME" INSPECTION FOR THE STORM DRAINAGE AND ROADWAY CONSTRUCTION, AND WEEKLY REPORTS SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE'S PUBLIC WORKS INSPECTOR. 9. NOTIFY PUBLIC WORKS INSPECTOR IN ADVANCE OF PERFORMING WORK IN THE RIGHT OF WAY OR PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE 10. SERVICE TAPS ON EXISTING MAINS SHALL BE MADE BY THE CITY, AND FEES PAID BY OWNER 11. AHTD PERMIT REQUIRED TO PERFORM WORK IN THE STATE RIGHT OF WAY. 12. ALL AREAS NOT DESIGNATED AS PARKING SPACES SHALL BE IDENTIFIED AS "NO PARKING — FIRE LANE" 13. MOTORCYCLE/SCOOTER PARKING SPACES TO BE IDENTIFIED WITH PAVEMENT MARKING OR SIGNAGE. 14. TRASH ENCLOSURES SHALL BE SCREENED ON THREE SIDES WITH MATERIALS COMPLIMENTARY TO AND COMPATIBLE WITH THE PRINCIPAL STRUCTURE, WITH ACCESS NOT VISIBLE FROM THE STREET. AN ELEVATION DEPICTING THE MATERIALS AND COLORS OF THE SCREEN WILL BE REQUIRED TO BE APPROVED BY PLANNING DIVISION PRIOR TO BUILDING PERMIT. 15. ALL SIGNS MUST BE PERMITTED BY SEPARATE PERMIT. ADA NOTES: 1. CONTACT CITY ADA ADMINISTRATOR AND REQUEST AN INSPECTION PRIOR TO POURING ANY ADA ACCESSIBLE PARKING/LOADING STALL. MAXIMUM SLOPE FOR ADA SPACE IN ANY DIRECTION IS 2% 2. CONTACT A.H.T.D. PERMIT INSPECTOR AND REQUEST AN INSPECTION PRIOR TO POURING ANY SIDEWALK OR DRIVEWAY IN THE RIGHT OF WAY. 30.5' ASPHALT - 50' R/W w 4 • 4 0) 2" WATER TAP EXISTING SIDEWALK PRIVATE WALK WITH STEPS (TYP) IOMMI • S 0 0 5UN • • 1' min S 89 • 42' PROPOSED DEMARCATION VALVE OCK 1-2 S1 TS (2 BEDROO Ii;: 4 ACH) • �1 CAP RAMP I _ 4 PROPOSED EWER SERV PROP1)6 =D4 SIbEWALK, PROPOSED J SCOOTER PARKING 11 a 4 8° 4 QCOMR'ACT 4 4 d COMPACT 747.5 • 4 4 d 4 PROPOSED 1s • CONCRETE a 4 — 1 PARKJNG 10T ° 2 0 a 4 0 4 COMPACT COMPACT COMPACT COMPA®Ta d ° 4 4 4 d a a DRIVE (STANCE FOR tR SH °& EIRE 77.5+3 .77+37.24 • 153.51 4 Rid a a 34 PROPOSED DOUBLE4 WMTER METERS d 4 d a d PROPOSED SIDEWALK 4 • of 0 4 a — -B 6 UNITS ( 2 2414.19'°4 ad PROPOSED SIDEWALK °'-a ` d I ©I 1I 6 Ai 1l .:,.. 4.1. ^ it l ; •d14 2" PRIVA WATER LIN 6 OROPOSED 4 a WATER SERVICES d4 d a •N1 eii RI RI ;TORY aROOMS EACH) 1 Ai A a m P 4 4 4 4 d a A 4 ad 4 11 0 ,. ,■ 4 20' FC 1 d O d 3 PROPOSED DOUBLE WATER METERS oti 44 4 a d 4 4 4 4 4 a 4 4 d a s - - X- X -X- X -X - X -X- X- X- X -X - x - X - X - X- X- x. - .:X - X - 25' B.S.B. 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