HomeMy WebLinkAboutCBC 09-14-1993The City Pedutifd Commission
The City Beautiful Commission held its regular meeting on
Tuesday, September 14, 1993 in the City Board Conference
Room, 2nd Floor of City Hall. The meeting was called to
order by Merle Seamon, Chairman.
Members Present:
Merle Seamon Josephine Graham
Joyce Raynor Joe Robbins
Also Present:
Nancy Norton, Administrative Services Mgr., Parks &
Recreation
Mark Webre, Project & Design Mgr., Parks & Recreation
Becky Switzer, Executive Secretary, Parks & Recreation
Emily Hartman, Design Tech., Parks & Recreation
Matt Gardner, Work Controller Aide, Parks & Recreation
Bob Brown, Plans Review Specialist, Neighborhoods & Planning
Richard Wood, Zoning & Subdivision Mgr., Neighborhoods &
Planning
Jim Lawson, Director, Neighborhoods & Planning
Nancy Baker, Representative, Sherrill Heights Neighborhood
Buddy Villines, Representative, Sherrill Heights
Neighborhood
500 West Markham, Room 108 Little Rock, AR 72201 371-4770
Minutes Sept. 14, 1993 Meeting
Page 2
1. Rebsamen Parkway - Buddy Villines made a presentation
on behalf of the neighbors that live in the Sherrill
Heights area on Rebsamen Park Road. Mr. Frank
Lambright has been maintaining an area with the help
of the City along Rebsamen Park Road. This group would
like to be able to get the City Beautiful Commissions
endorsement for help in raising funds to plant and
maintain trees along the area maintained by Mr.
Lambright. They feel this would make this part of the
road a nice entrance way to the Murray Park and
Rebsamen Golf Course area. It would also provide an
area for people to walk, run, and bicycle.
Mr. Lambright estimates that this project will take
about $15,000. He would like to also include lighting
down the parkway. Mr. Lambright has already raised
about $3,000 and the neighbors in the Sherrill Heights
addition are attempting to raise another $1,000. Mr.
Villines would like to have the commission help
acquire the trees and assist in planting.
Merle stated that he would try to get the commissions
approval. A vote could not be taken because at this
time there were not enough members present. Merle said
he would like to see a breakdown on the money requested
and a detail list of the money they have already.
Merle would then consider only for the $5000 dollars
that the group is requesting. He informed the Sherrill
Heights group that the commission may be able to use
the funds donated by the Osborne family toward a
tree planting project. However, this is one area that
was considered since it is a high visibility area.
Joyce Raynor asked if the Osbornes had designated a
location for tree planting. Merle stated that the
Osbornes did not care as long as it was in a high
visibility area. Joyce would like to see if any other
groups and projects they would to be considered for
the funds. Also she would like to see the group be
able to match the funds offered by the Osbornes.
Joe Robbins also felt that other groups should be
considered.
At this time the group from Sherrill Heights left the
meeting.
Minutes Sept. 14, 1993 Meeting
Page 3
Joe Robbins also asked who would be responsible for
the project maintenance following completion. Merle
felt the project should be maintained by Parks and
Recreation. Mrs. Graham expressed she felt the most
important element in maintenance was watering.
Mark Webre stated that the project will cost more than
requested because of the need for sidewalks, benches,
lighting, etc.. This needs to be taken into
consideration before requesting additional funds.
2. Jim Lawson - City Sign Ordinance - Jim Lawson briefed
the City Beautiful Commissioners on an item regarding
the sign ordinance. A request will be presented to the
Planning Commission on September 21st. The request is
from the car dealers along University Avenue. The
dealers are claiming that they cannot compete against
dealers outside of the Little Rock area because
outside dealers can use certain kinds of signs, flags,
pendants, etc.
Jim Lawson would like to have the City Beautiful
Commission send a letter to the Planning Commission
stating -their views on the sign ordinance.
Neighborhoods and Planning is against changing the
ordinance.
Jim Goodhart came into the meeting at this time.
There are now five commissioners present.
Merle Seamon would like to draft a letter to the
Planning Commission from the City Beautiful Commission
opposing the ordinance change. Joyce Raynor and Jim
Goodhart wanted to read over the information
presented by Mr. Lawson before making a decision and
writing the letter. The City Beautiful Commissioners
are to let Becky Switzer know by Monday, Sept. 20, how
their opinion on the ordinance issue.
Merle Seamon informed the commissioners that Ross McCain has
resigned his position on the City Beautiful Commission.
That leaves an open position on the commission. Mrs. Graham
would like Janet Carson to fill that position.
Minutes Sept. 14, 1993 Meeting
Page 4
3. Roll Call. - Five members present.
4. Approval of Minutes. - Changes need to be made page
three under Parks and Recreation activities.
Jim Goodhart made the motion to accept the minutes
with changes to be made. Joe Robbins seconded the
motion. All commissioners voted in favor.
Capitol Avenue. - Merle Seamon informed the
commissioners that the Capitol Avenue project has been
put on hold until January 15th. Mark Webre stated
that an attempt is being made to bid and purchase
lights for Capitol Avenue for comparision purposes
with the Post Office consultants. Construction of
Capitol Avenue will begin in the spring and coincide
with the completion of the Post Office.
6. City Beautiful Kids - Progam ended for the year.
7. Winterfest & Lighting - The committee is attempting
to negotiate a settlement between the Osbornes and the
neighbors relating to the lighting problems. A report
should be out regarding this issue. Joan Adcock is
gathering the information. One of the items discussed
is a bus tour of the lights. The lighting awards will
take place again this year with some changes from last
year. There is a need to start on this event soon so
it will not be a last minute event as last year.
Winterfest as it has been in years past is not
being considered. However, the Power Squadron still
is in favor of a boat parade.
8. Awards No report.
9. Litter Awareness No report.
10. Adopt A Park Jim Goodhart would like to know the
statis of the Adopt A Park program. At the last
meeting the City Beautiful Commission had agreed to
put their involvement on this project on hold until
they heard from Parks and Recreation. Joyce Raynor
would like for the Parks Department to have a report
for the commmission at the next meeting. She would
like to have Parks and Recreation define the City
Beautiful Commissions role in the project.
Minutes Sept. 14, 1993 Meeting
Page 5
11. Long Range Planning - Merle Seamon still feels a
separate meeting is needed to discuss long
range planning. Jim Goodhart suggested that instead of
having a regular meeting next month the commissioners
have an extended meeting to discuss long range
planning. He recommended meeting somewhere other than
City Hall.
Merle Seamon stated that he is discouraged about the
fact that commissioners are not showing up for
meetings. Jim Goodhart feels like that one of the
reasons the commission should have the long range
planning meeting is to look at the committees in
place and find some directions for these committees.
Merle felt that since we have new people on the
commission that there are a lot of different ideas
and directions that the commission could take.
Josephine Graham suggested that if a commissioner will
not be able to attend a meeting to call and let Becky
know before the date of the commission meeting.
Nancy Norton suggested that the commission meet next
month at the University Park Adult Center and lunch
would be served. She also suggested that Merle Seamon
write the commissioners a letter expressing how he
feels about the attendance at previous meetings and
events. He could also tell them that the next meeting
will be held at the University Park Adult Center with
lunch. They also need to let Merle know whether they
are still interested in serving on the commission.
Jim Goodhart made a motion that the next regular City
Beautiful Commission Meeting be held at the University
Park Adult Center. Between now and then the
commissioners need to prepare a list of items to be
discussed. They need to provide Becky this list for
development of an agenda. Merle feels like some of the
old items on the agenda need to be reprioritized.
Joyce Raynor seconded the motion. All commissioners
present were in favor of the motion.
Merle Seamon stated that he would draft a letter and
send it to all commissioners.
Minutes Sept. 14, 1993 Meeting
Page 6
12. Parks and Recreation Activities - Josephine Graham
asked Nancy Norton the statis of the Dinos Alive
Exhibit. Nancy informed her that the attendance was
slow because of the heat but that after the Labor
Day weekend, the attendance picked up with the cool
weather moving into the state. The admission cost
is $3.00 for adults, $2.00 for kids, and 3 years
and under are free. The admission to the Zoo
is separate from the admission to Dinos Alive.
There is a activity tent for the children and a
gift shop.
13. Miscellaneous - Nancy Norton informed the commission
of the changes that have taken place on the city staff.
Bob Lane and Brenda Donald have been named Assistant
City Managers.
Bill Bunten is back _as the Director of Parks and
Recreation. Nancy will now be reporting to Bill
Bunten.
14. Adjournment = Joyce Raynor made a motion to adjourn
the meeting and Joe Robbins seconded that motion. All
voted in favor of the motion.
Attached you will find the corrected copies of the last
months minutes. Page 3 has been corrected and the dates
on each page have been changed to the right date.
Minutes August 10, 1993 Meeting
Page 2
3. Reports of Committees.
A. City Beautiful Kids - Steve Cato reported that the
recognition banquet was held last week for the
City Beautiful Kids. Allie Freeman was the
motivational speaker. City Beautiful
Commissioners that attended were Steve Cato,
Joe Robbins and Josephine Graham. The banquet
was a great success and the kids were very well
behaved. The Camelot Hotel donated the banquet
room and food.
Nancy Norton stated that after the banquet, she,
Parks employees took the centerpiece and plaque to
Rip Rowan. The plaque was for Mr. Rowans many
years of hard work and devotion to the City
Beautiful Kids program. Mr. Rowan was unable to
attend the banquet and was very touched that the
group took the time to bring him the plaque and
centerpiece.
Joe Robbins stated that the kids at the banquet
seemed very proud of the work that they had done
over the summer.
Nancy Norton informed the commissioners that
the mural painted by the City Beautiful Kids
had received a positive response from the
community and there had been additional requests
to do the same thing in other neighborhoods.
Nancy Norton also stated that the higher adult to
kid ratio seemed to be successful since almost
the same amount of trash was picked up with fewer
kids. The higher ratio kept the kids motivated
and working harder.
B. Winterfest - nothing to report at this time.
C. Lighting - nothing to report.
D. Awards - no report.
E. Litter Awareness Campaign - no report.
F. Adopt A Park - no report.
Minutes August 10, 1993 Meeting
Page 3
G. Long Range Planning - Joe Robbins asked about the
retreat that was scheduled to be held at the end
of June. Wires got crossed and everyone showed up
at different times and missed one another.
4. Parks and Recreation Activities. Nancy Norton
reported on behalf of the Parks Department. Nancy
informed the commissioners about the Rhythm on the
Rivers Festival and passed out brochures that explained
all of the activities that will be taking place this
weekend at Riverfront Park. The headliners were
also discussed. She feels the event is well organized
and everyone should enjoy it.
Also the "Dinos Alive" display will be opening at
the Little Rock Zoo next weekend, August 22nd. The
tent decor is designed to look like when the
dinosaurs roamed the earth millions of years ago.
There is gift shop sponsored by the Friends of the Zoo
that will be selling dinosaurs items. The Friends of
the Zoo have put up funds for the display and the money
generated will go back into improvements for the
Zoo.
The outdoor pool at the War Memorial Fitness Center
is close to being approved by the Health Department.
It -should be opening soon.
At the last meeting an update on Capitol Avenue was
requested. Mark Webre visited with the consultants on
the Capitol Avenue project and they looked at what it
would take for the installation of the streetscape on
the end of Capitol Avenue where the post office is
being built. By starting on this end of Capitol Avenue
a lot of money can be saved by working in conjunction
with the construction of the post office. The new post
office will be finished in the fall of 1994.
Liz Williams Eldridge came into the meeting at this.
The construction will be the two blocks of Ferry to
Commerce Streets. The starting time for design of
streetscape will be January 15th. Once the post
office is finished there will be a grand opening of
the post office and the beginning of Capitol Avenue.
Minutes August 10, 1993 Meeting
Page 4
Mark Webre reported that the Southwest Little Rock
Complex is on track. The police precinct should be
open in October and the Recreation Center should be
completed in December. The Board of Directors still
needs to approve money to purchase furniture for the
recreation complex. The complex is located on Baseline
Road next to St. Theresa Church.
4. Miscellaneous. Joesphine Graham stated that she feels
the City Beautiful Commission should be concerned
about the new trash pickup schedule. She feels like
it should be picked up more than once a week.
Liz Williams Eldridge suggested that Mrs. Graham should
attend a City Board Meeting and voice her opinion.
Liz also suggested that long range planning be
discussed instead of a regular City Beautiful
Commission Meeting one month. Steve Cato
recommended that the commission wait until Merle Seamon
returns and suggest this to him.
5. Adjournment. Joesphine Graham made a motion to
adjourn. Joe Robbins seconded the motion. All
members -were in favor.