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09/12/2016 - Minutes City o f Tigard Park & Recreation Advisory Board (DRAB) Meeting Minutes MEETING DATE: September 12, 2016 7 p.m. MEETING LOCATION: Tigard Public Works Auditorium, 8777 SW Burnham Street The purpose of the Park and Recreation Advisory Board is to advise and advocate for park and recreation opportunities for a growing Tigard. Members: Present Dave Brown No Claudia Ciobanu Yes Wayne Gross Yes Troy Mears Yes Holly Polivka Yes Linda Shaw Yes Scott Winkels Yes Other: Barry Albertson No Tigard-Tualatin School District Liaison Sara Darland No Alternate Tim Pepper Yes Alternate Jason Snider No Council Liaison City of Tigard Staff Present: Michelle Wright Assistant Public Works Director Steve Martin Public Works Division Manager Martin McKnight Parks Supervisor Anthony Markey Recreation Coordinator Judy Lawhead Recorder Audience: Neal Brown, Sharone Ross-Mayer, Martha Rainey, Chris Garsteck, and Lisa Detweiler PARK & RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD MINUTES —September 12, 2016 City of Tigard 1 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard,OR 97223 1 503-718-2591 1 www.tigard-or.gov Page 1 of 4 1. Call to Order and Roll Call At 7 p.m. the meeting was called to order by Holly Polivka. 2. Approval of Minutes:July 18, 2016 Claudia Ciobanu moved to approve the amended July 18, 2016, meeting minutes. Wayne Gross seconded the motion. The minutes were approved by a majority of the board members present with Claudia Ciobanu, Wayne Gross, Holly Polivka, Linda Shaw and Scott Winkels voting yes. Troy Mears abstained. 3. Comments from the Audience Neal Brown, 13853 SW Boxelder Street, provided copies of the Sherwood YMCA fall program guides, and copies of the City of Wilsonville City Council meeting minutes from July 7, 2016. Mr. Brown asked that the board members read the resolution of the City of Wilsonville, selecting Sports Facilities Management, LLC to operate a proposed recreation and aquatic center. The program guides and meeting minutes are on file in the PRAB meeting record. Chris Garsteck, 11774 SW 125th Court, thanked the parks crew for clearing the debris from a fallen tree, moving a bench, and cutting back blackberries at Summerlake Park Dog Park. The annual Potso Dog Park Halloween Costume Contest will be held Saturday, October 29. Tigard Parks & Rec will be a partner in the event this year. Lisa Detweiler, 5342 SE Henderson, spoke about her daughter, Lily, who has Rett Syndrome, and gave everyone a photo collage of Lily. The photo collage is on file in the PRAB meeting record. Ms. Detweiler expressed her desire to see special needs equipment that would encourage interaction with other children installed at Cook Park. Martin McKnight said that staff has been doing research on inclusive playgrounds and he believes there are some options that can be implemented as early as this year. Mr. McKnight will provide an update on progress toward the implementation of an inclusive playground at the next meeting. 4. Discuss Items from Previous Meetings The board discussed two additions made to the Park CIP Criteria document from the last PRAB meeting. This document is on file in the PRAB meeting file. Steve Martin explained that the board will have the opportunity to evaluate the CIP sometime around the October meeting. At that point the board will also have the opportunity to add project recommendations to the list. _ PARK& RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD MINUTES —September 12, 2016 Cityof Tigard 1 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard, OR 97223 1 503-718-2591 1 www.tigard-or.gov Page 2of4 5. Park Bond Update Steve Martin directed board members to their meeting packet materials that included a memo from Toby LaFrance, Finance & Information Services Director, regarding park bonds spending analysis, and a spreadsheet analysis of the 2011A Park Bonds spending through the close of fiscal year 2016. Some highlights of the discussion of the material were: • Of the approximately $680,000 remaining for park improvements and development, $260,000-280,000 are still available for projects outside of Downtown Tigard. • The November 2010 ballot measure stated that the Parks and Recreation Board would provide oversight of this spending. • A qualified list of projects will be provided at the next PRAB meeting. 6. Recreation Program Information and Update Anthony Markey provided copies of a report showing the results of surveys from three recent recreation events: Movies in the Park—Zootopia and Inside Out, and the Family Fest Fun Run. This report is on file in the PRAB meeting record. Mr. Markey also noted: • The Tour of Latin America was very successful with an attendance of over 1000. • The Fall/Winter Activity Guide will offer a Mad Science workshop on November 12 at the Dirksen Mod, and Skyhawks soccer classes in October. Some suggestions regarding future Family Fest event planning that were offered by the board members: • Make sure people rate the event at the end, not at the beginning of the event. • Try to plan events so as not to conflict with school programs. • If possible, schedule the fun run on a different day than the Tour De Parks bike ride. 7. Parks Updates Martin McKnight gave the following parks updates: • Fall soccer, baseball, and fun runs in the parks are still going strong. • Summerlake Park irrigation renovation project will be packaged for bids soon. • The River Terrace development has two new parks that are almost completed. At this time it is unknown when the city will take over maintenance of the new parks. At the next meeting, Mr. McKnight will provide copies of spreadsheets he has created that detail what it will take to maintain the new parks. Park maintenance PARK& RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD MINUTES –Se tember 12, 2016 City of Tigard 1 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard,OR 97223 1 503-718-2591 1 www.tigard-or.gov Page 3 of 4 cost is a good discussion item for PRAB to bring up to council at the joint meeting on November 15. 8. Discussion for TTSD Representative Holly Polivka reported that Barry Albertson will attend the next PRAB meeting on October 3. The board members discussed these possible topics of discussion: • The upcoming bond measure • Partnership with the city for use of facilities 9. PRAB Discussion Items for Council PRAB has a joint meeting with the council at its workshop on November 15. The board discussed these topics that they would like to talk to council about: • Parks maintenance • Recreation program • Bond measure • Goals • Homelessness 10. PRAB Liaison Reports Holly Polivka would like the next two months of the city's calendar of events included in future meeting packets. Linda Shaw volunteered to attend the Bike/Ped meeting next month. Tim Pepper will attend the next Tigard Triangle CAC meeting. 11. Non-Agenda Items As a future agenda item, Scott Winkels would like to look at what's going on surrounding the Tigard Trail. Mr. Winkels said there is a tremendous amount of trash on properties surrounding the trail. A more aggressive plan is needed to meet the goal of an aesthetically pleasing appearance and safeguard the public's investment. Sara Darland had asked Holly Polivka to relay her desire for the installation of a splash pad, using Tigard Trail grant funds. Steve Martin explained that the grant funds could not be used for that purpose because the funds are to be used only for the trail. 12. Executive Session No executive session was held. PARK& RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD MINUTES —September 12, 2016 City of Tigard 1 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard,OR 97223 ( 503-718-2591 1 www.tigard-or.gov i Page 4of4 At 8:55 p.m., the PRAB adjourned. Next meeting: October 3, 2016, Public Works Auditorium Jud La lead, PRAB Recorder Attest: �%lv�. P, k )HY oliuka, Chairman Date: PARK& RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD MINUTES —September 12, 2016 City of Tigard 1 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard,OR 97223 1 503-718-2591 1 www.tigard-or.gov C Page 5 of 4