Agenda Parks Committee CITY of ROELAND PARK Wednesday September 12th, 2018; 6:00pm-8:00pm Roeland Park City Hall Committee: Cory Coe Emily Hage Jared Luebe Jennifer Provyn Kathleen Whitworth Laura Yankoviz (Anticipated) Guests: Tyler Steele Jose Leon (Public Works Director) Becky Fast (Council Liaison) Claudia McCormick (Council Liaison) Tom Madigan (Council Member) Mary Schulteis (Arts Committee; Sculpture Task Force) PURPOSE. The purpose of the parks advisory committee is to make recommendations to the governing body concerning city owned parks and parkland. The committee shall also act as a tree board to recommend regulations relating to the planting of trees, shrubs and other plantings upon city owned property; to promote beautification of the city and the protection of the public health and safety; and to provide for the preservation and removal of diseased tree, shrubs and plantings. I. Administrative A. Call to order 1. Amendments to Agenda 2. Approval July minutes 3. Roeland Parker newsletter frequency and submission deadlines (Attachment 1) 4. Community Voices a. Concern about mowing company: ``Here are 6 photos of mowing issues remaining after the August 31 mowing of R Park and Cooper Creek. We know these are all problems you have addressed previously with the mowing company, so we thought you d want to have photos of these continuing problems. Thanks for keeping on top of them. (Attachment 2) II. Old Business A. Budget 1. 2018 total monies $1219.45 a. includes -$500 donation to the Park2Park Run B. Granada Park 1. Council approved shade structure with pearl onyx colored sail C. Nall Park 1. Updates on trail (Tyler) 2. Begin amenity selection process (ppt included under separate cover) a. These are not official quotes, they are book 2018 book prices with estimated shipping costs b. If Keystone Ridge offers February free shipping promo that will save ~ $900 for trash bins D. R Park 1. Jennifer to follow-up on AAP dermatology grant given that it is now open 2. Marque a. Any updates? (Laura)
E. Park2Park fundraiser: it is this month! Need more volunteers to sign up F. Ordinances 1. Potential locations for ordinance proposal for no smoking in any City Park (Tyler) III. New Business A. Forestry 1. Fall Tree Keepers Course with Heartland Tree Alliance (Kathleen, Jennifer) a. itreestreets.com 2. Ownership of arboretum certification process db owner, etc. B. Park establishment/dedication information: do we have this anywhere? 1. Carpenter Park: 2. Cooper Creak: 3. Granada Park: 4. Juniper Pocket Park: 2006 5. Nall Park: dedicated 1973 6. R Park: school closed 2003; City purchased in 2005; designated as a park in 2010 7. Sweany Park: C. Nall Park 1. Master Plan a. Community involvement and discussion of task forces b. Timelines c. Disc golf in CIP i. ~80-100 people play after work each night at Rosedale Park ii. A need has been suggested for a 6-8-hole course (since kids have more trouble maneuvering a full 18-hole course) d. Select location for art (Arts Committee has $5k for Nall Park and $5k for the pool) MUST SELECT THIS MEETING i. The money is use it or lose it there is money for art in next year s budget, but any money left unspent this year goes into a general fund 2. Rain garden idea for buttery garden (Becky) D. R Park 1. Dedication Committee for Sculpture (Mary Schulteis to provide information for discussion) a. Celebration planning underway b. Sculpture group would like to work with City Committees on the event c. Date not yet selected but likely a Saturday in June 2. Upcoming to-do items for Parks for sculpture in R Park (Attachment 3) 3. Tennis court backboard question from citizen 4. New bridge planks installed on playground equipment (Attachment 4) E. Art 1. Arts Committee to put out a call to local artists for ideas for a durable piece of art around the pool
Attachment 1: Roeland Parker Newsletter schedule and submission deadlines
Attachment 2: Citizen Concerns over mowing company Jan 10 Feb 14 Jul 11 Aug 08 Mar 14 Sept 12 Apr 11 Oct 10 May 09 Nov 14 Jun 13 Dec 12
Attachment 3: Parks to-do items highlighted for R Park sculpture timeline Timeline for R Park Sculpture Contract, Creation, Concrete Foundation, Installation and Dedication By End of October, 2018 - -Artist Contract is presented to City Council for approval on Oct. 15, 2018. - Contract is signed by City of Roeland Park and Jorge Blanco. -All fundraising money is in place. -Artist emails invoice to the City for half of sculpture cost: $22,000. - City has invoice approved by Roeland Park Community Foundation and has the check ready to be sent to Artist when the contract is signed by both Parties. -City sends check for $22,000 to Artist as first half of cost. November, 2018-April, 2019 - Artist has 6 months for creation of sculpture January & February, 2019 -Artist provides pertinent engineered concrete foundation information to engineer. Jared Luebe, engineer, makes sketches for the engineered concrete foundation and shares them with Jan Duncan, contractor, and the City. - Sculpture plaque wording is approved by Arts Committee, with consultation from Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art -Landscaping (if any) around the sculpture will be decided (Public Works and Arts, Parks and Sustainability Committees input) Between March 1 and April 20, 2019 - Public Works, Joel Marquardt, Parks Committee, Arts Committee and Sculpture Work Group determine and mark the exact location and orientation of the concrete sculpture foundation in R Park - Jan Duncan of Synergy Construction Co. constructs the concrete foundation for the sculpture by April 20, 2019, under the supervision of Public Works. - Midtown Signs sculpture plaque wording and donors names are submitted and plaque is ordered -Arts Committee. Parks Committee and Public Works decides on location of sculpture plaque in R Park -Landscaping (if any) plants and materials are ordered. -Dedication Ceremony is planned by Sculpture Work Group. May, 2019 -Jorge Blanco packs and ships sculpture from Sarasota, FL, to R Park, located at 5535 Juniper in Roeland Park. Ask for morning delivery to R Park. -Delivery date and time are provided by transport company most likely it will be in transport for 1 week. -Date and time are agreed upon by Artist, City, Jan Duncan and the Davises so the artist, 3 workers and fork lift/ pallet will be at the park site ready to receive delivery of the sculpture to be installed that same day. -Artist makes airline reservations. -Davises make lodging reservations for artist. -City pays artist for packing and shipping costs (est. $1,500). -City pays artist $1,500 for personal liability insurance during installation. Following the Sculpture Installation -City pays the Artist the remaining half of sculpture cost: $22,000. -Landscaping (if any) will be completed with volunteers and Mike Wilson, landscaper, under Public Works guidance.. -Sculpture Plaque is installed by Midtown Signs, under the supervision of Public Works. -Community Sculpture Dedication and Celebration will be planned, scheduled, publicized and held (in conjunction with Parks, Events, Arts and Sustainability committees.
Attachment 4: New R Park playground equipment bridge planks Jan 10 Feb 14 Jul 11 Aug 08 Mar 14 Sept 12 Apr 11 Oct 10 May 09 Nov 14 Jun 13 Dec 12