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CITY OF FEDERAL WAY
PARKS, RECREATION AND CULTURAL SERVICES
PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION
Thursday, December 6, 2007 Hylebos Conference Room
6:00 P .m. City Hall
AGENDA
I. Public Forum
II. Approval of Minutes
III. Commission Business
A. Review 2008 Work Plan All
B. City Video "Connections" All
IV. Staff Reports
A. Federal Way Community Center Marketing Plan Update Faber
B. Assessment of French Lake Park Fencing & Gates Ikerd
C. Project Reports Sanders
1. Saghalie Field Turf Report
2. Camp Kilworth
3. Playground Vendors
4. West Hylebos Boardwalk
5. Impact Fees
V. Pending Items
VI. PRHSPS Council Committee Meeting
Tuesday, December 11, 2007 at 5 p.m. in Hylebos Conference Room
VII. Next Meeting/Agenda Items
VIII. Adjournment
NO JANUARY MEETING
NEXT MEETING IS FEBRUARY 7, 2008
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PARKS, RECREATION AND CULTURAL SERVICES
PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION
Thursday, November 1, 2007 Hylebos Conference Room
6:00 P .m. City Hall
MINUTES
Chair Konkell called the meeting to order at 6:08 p.m.
Present: Chair Fred Konkell, Vice Chair Marie Sciacqua, Brian Ailinger, Ade Bright, Carol Otto and George
Pfeiffer. Excused: Cindy Dodge and Tom Medhurst. Unexcused: Helen Stanwell.
Staff: Parks and Facilities Manager Steve Ikerd, Parks Planning and Development Coordinator B. Sanders and
Administrative Assistant Peg Wright.
Guests: Jeanne Burbidge, council member and Chad Stalder, resident.
No public forum.
approve the September meeting Sciacqua moved: Bright seconded motion to app p g minutes as written. Motion passed
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unanimously.
COMMISSION BUSINESS
No commission business.
STAFF REPORTS
Celebration Park Maintenance Building Update — Ikerd reported that PRCS has applied for a land use and building
permit through Community Development. Currently have land use permit and working with CD on building permit.
He hopes to send building bid packet out next week to have them back by the end of November. Staff hopes to have
building up and operational by the beginning of the busy season next Spring. Ikerd discussed plantings of trees and
shrubs for best road view appeal as well.
Projects Reports — Saghalie Field Update - Sanders reported that work has begun on the Saghalie field with
approximately 7" layer of sand (2000 cubic yards) being removed. Approximately 800 cubic yards was transported
One corner of the field was very soft, holding water, but it doesn't
to Steel Lake
where staff leveled it on the beach. On rY g
appear it will be have to be replaced. Turf will be delivered in December. February 3, 2008 is the projected
completion date, weather permitting.
Trails and Walking Plan — Sanders said they must revise the scope of work because the consultant came in with a
cost that was more than what is budgeted. Proposition 2 that recently passed includes monies for trail systems in
King County and the City could expect approximately $140,000 yearly for six years. Discussion followed on
connecting trails to Pierce County, BPA Trail, Interurban Trail and making a trail system through Camp Kilworth to
best utilize the property.
Hylebos Boardwalk — Sanders said the boardwalk replacement has been going very well and weather has been
cooperative for the contractor. Project should be completed by mid- December. After the last windstorm, a large
cedar tree is leaning across the next section of the boardwalk to be replaced. Staff is looking at what would be the
best way to remedy it. New interpretative signage was discussed and B. is looking at vendors in cooperation with
the Friends of the Hylebos. Sanders said an Dedication will be scheduled in the Spring since it will be completed in
celebration at that time. Burbidge said the Lodging Tax
winter and weather may not cooperate for an on -site cel g g
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committee is planning a Spring month of activities, focusing on gardens and possibly including the Hylebos.
Wildwood Park Public Meeting — Sanders reported there was a good turnout of 10 adults and children as well as
Commissioners Carol Otto and Fred Konkell in attendance. She received positive input and residents also voiced
concerns on cleanliness issues around the play area, too dark from trees, underage kids smoking, people not picking
up after their dogs, homelessness and prostitution. Residents would like to keep the trail system but have it improved
between the school and other sides of the park. The play equipment they chose targeted upper body exercise and the
new "web" style of play structures. B. would like to invite 3 -4 playground vendors to meet with staff and
commissioners with their new designs for input. BMX track was discussed again.
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STAFF REPORTS (continued)
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commissioners. There were no residents in Party at the Volunteer Work arty that was scheduled either.
NEW BUSINESS
Camp Kilworth — the decision of the court is that the property can be sold to the City but the appeal period is still in
effect. Appeal period started October 26, 2007 and will run for thirty days.
Pfeiffer reported that there are leaning firs over the northeast corner of the new Saghalie field and will overhang it.
He suggested the trees be trimmed to alleviate any future problems.
Pfeiffer asked about issues at French Lake Park concerning a gate and fencing that is falling down. Since dogs are
running free, they have access to resident homes with the fence falling in to the park. The fences belong to the
residents but the City has changed use of the park, so the question is what responsibility does the City have to do
repairs. Ikerd will check on this topic and report back at the next meeting.
Pfeiffer asked about the marketing plan and financial wellbeing of the Federal Way Community Center. He
referenced the recent article in the News Tribune and feels they were led to believe sales and marketing were better
than reported in the newspaper article. He asked about the FWCC marketing plan and what was being done during
this high -sale time of year. Ailinger said he took a tour of the center with John Hutton and they discussed marketing
tactics. Pfeiffer suggested bringing in an independent marketing group then have staff implement the process.
Sanders said that GreenPlay is doing a six month assessment of the facility for Mary Faber. Sanders and Burbidge
both responded that staff and council are looking at other sources of promotion of the center as well. Konkell said
the input he has heard is that pass prices are too high.
Sanders said an RFP on Impact Fees went out last week. She said they have already received some interest on it.
Pfeiffer and Burbidge discussed the route of the light rail through the City.
Chair Konkell will attend the PRHSPS Council Committee meeting.
PENDING ITEMS
No pending items.
NEXT MEETING /AGENDA ITEMS
Assessment of French Lake Fencing & Gates Saghalie Field Turf Update
Camp Kilworth Playground Vendors
Federal Way Community Center Marketing Plan Update Review Work Plan
ADJOURNMENT
Chair Konkell adjourned the meeting at 7:40 p.m.
NO MEETING IN JANUARY
NEXT MEETING IS FEBRUARY 7, 2008
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