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AGENDA
PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION
Hylebos Conference Room
June 1, 2006
Special Meeting with City Council
5:00 p.m.
I. Call Meeting to Order
II. * *Community Center Site Tour
III. Adjourn
**Due to the fact that this is a construction site with potential
hazards, the meeting is not open to the public.
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CITY OF FEDERAL WAY
PARKS, RECREATION AND CULTURAL SERVICES
PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION
Thursday, June 1, 2006 Hylebos Conference Room
City Hall
6:00p
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AGENDA
I. Public Forum
II. Approval of Minutes
III. Commission Business
A. French Lake Off -Leash Dog Park Discussion/Action
IV. Staff Reports
A. Community Center Support Drive Sciacqua
B. Community Center Construction Update Sanders
C. 2006 Business Plan Hanson
V. Pending Items
A. Lake Killarney
B. Thompson Property Name
VI. PRPS Council Committee Meeting
Monday, June 12, 2006 at 6:00 p.m. in Hylebos Conference Room, City Hall
VII. Next Meeting /Agenda Items
VIII. Adjournment
NO MEETING IN JULY
NEXT MEETING IS AUGUST 3, 2006
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PARKS, RECREATION AND CULTURAL SERVICES
PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION
Thursday, May 4, 2006 Hylebos Conference Room
6:00 p.m. City Hall
MINUTES
Chair C. T. Purdom called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m.
Present: Chair C.T. Purdom, Vice Chair George Pfeiffer, Don Dennis, Fred Konkell, Tom Medhurst, Carol Otto,
Marie Sciacqua and David Talcott. Excused: Ade Bright, Cindy Dodge and Joel Howitt.
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Staff: PRCS Director Donna Hanson, Parks and Facilities Manager Steve Ikerd, Recreation and Cultural Services
Superintendent Mary Faber, Parks Planning and Development Coordinator Betty Sanders and Administrative
Assistant Peg Wright.
Guests: Economic Development Director Patrick Doherty, Harrell and Sally Hurst, Jim Lessler and Kevin Morris.
Meeting minutes from the April Parks and Recreation Commission were approved as amended.
PUBLIC FORUM
Chair Purdom announced he and David Talcott were re- appointed and Carol Otto and Helen Stanwell were
appointed as alternates for three -year terms to the Parks and Recreation Commission.
Fred Konkell said that 70% of the BPA Trail users are dog owners who let their pets run off -leash and there is feces
everywhere along and on the trail. Konkell approached one person who became abusive when confronted on not
cleaning up after his pet. Pfeiffer said he, too, observed three dog messes in the middle of the trail on one days
outing. One of Pfeiffer's group was chased by a barking dog. Pfeiffer said dogs on the fields at Celebration Park is
still a problem and some kind of enforcement needs to be addressed. Staff does not have any enforcement authority
but the City does contract with King County for pet enforcement issues.
COMMISSION BUSINESS
Parks Plan Review — Planner Sanders reported on the Parks Plan with updated information from the park meeting of
April 25th. The core values were updated with additional information and a quick review done by Sanders. The
majority of the plan review will be on the Capital Improvements portion. City Council will have the first hearing on
June 6` then final on June 20, 2006. Several graphs were reviewed on project list/prioritization and potential funding
sources /capital projects. Dennis moved: Konkell seconded motion to forward, with all changes and additions, the 6-
Year Parks Plan to the joint council committee for approval. Motion passed unanimously.
STAFF REPORTS
Downtown Public Space Report — Economic Development Director Patrick Doherty introduced the "Public Open
Space Visioning" document and said RTKL from Dallas, Texas were the consultants working with the City. RTKL
did a study, working closely with a committee of citizens, to glean what the community wants as a City Center.
The first public visioning workshop was held August 29, 2005. A series of images depicting different types of
public spaces were presented and the attendees were asked to vote for the one they favored. The choices of the
public concepts were Town Squares, Community Park (small), Community Park (large), Community Gardens,
Pocket Parks, Niches, Intensity (active park), Intensity (passive park), Interaction (park format), Interaction (park
interface), Identity (public art), Identity (perception), Function (public space transition), Function (parking format)
and Function (shelter). The second workshop took place on September 27, 2005 and the discussion was on
conceptual location and its application. The final public visioning workshop strongly favored the idea of the Town
Square concept. Konkell moved: Pfeiffer seconded motion to endorse the public and committee preference for the
City Center. Motion passed unanimously.
Parka and Recreation Colission, May 4, 2006 • Page 2
Community Center Support Drive/Update — Recreation and Cultural Services Superintendent Faber reported on the
support drive for the Community Center. There have been two fundraising events to date with approximately
$18,000 in donations and a $25,000 pledge. Other fundraising events are scheduled for the next few months,
wrapping up in September. The committee continues to work on increasing the public awareness of the capital
campaign. Chair Purdom commended Faber for her hard work and diligence in the campaign.
Community Center Construction Update — Parks Planning and Development Coordinator Sanders distributed photos
of the construction site and explained the progress from last month. She said the project is at 45% completion.
Lake Killarney — Parks and Facility Manager Ikerd reported on the condition of Lake Killarney Park with the gate
remaining closed to vehicle access. Ikerd visited the park on May 4, 2006 to find it well maintained and a
substantial decrease in illegal dumping. Staff have received no complaints to date. The recommendation is to
continue with the current practice and leave the gate locked to prohibit vehicle access. Staff is working on making
visibility better in to the park and Director Hanson said parking options will be addressed.
Chair Purdom will attend the PRPS Council Committee meeting on Monday, May 8, 2006.
PENDING ITEMS
Lake Killarney Thompson Property Name
NEXT MEETING /AGENDA ITEMS
Community Center Support Drive Community Center Construction Update
French Lake Off -Leash Dog Park
ADJOURNMENT
Chair Purdom adjourned the meeting at 9:00 p.m.
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CITY OF FEDERAL WAY
PARKS COMMISSION STAFF REPORT
DATE: June 1, 2006
TO: Parks and Recreation Commission
FROM: B Sanders, Park Planning & Development Coordinator
SUBJECT: French Lake Park —One year review
Backcjround
After public testimony in June of 2005, the Parks, Recreation, Human Services, & Public Safety
Committee asked the Parks and Recreation Commission to monitor an off -leash dog facility for
one year at French Lake Park. Staff recommended using the planning process for the Parks,
Recreation and Open Space Plan Update as an opportunity to gather public input to determine the
demand for an off -leash facility.
The Park Plan Update is now in the final stages of adoption after three months of public input.
Information from the Stakeholder Group, surveys, and open houses, as well as observations at _
French Lake Park, show that there is a strong desire and need for an off -leash dog park in Federal
Way. There have been few complaints from neighbors or the park. The owners of dogs using
French Lake Park have taken an interest in maintenance and have worked with the Parks
Department on improvements.
This trial has been successful based on public input and care and use of the park. Additional
analysis needs to be completed in the following areas: 1) research the pros and cons of other
possible sites, 2) determine associated costs for improvements to French Lake Park or other
possible locations, and 3) establish the long term feasibility for continued use of the 4.68 acres
belonging to Lakehaven Utility District.
Staff recommendation
Allow off -leash use of French Lake Park to continue for 1 -2 years so that the City can
systematically evaluate potential sites and costs associated with developing a long-term off -leash
dog park.
Commission recommendation
Commission motion to recommend allowing off -leash use of French Lake Park to continue for
1 -2 years in order to complete the necessary analysis for optional sites and the costs associated
with those sites and forward this recommendation to the Parks Recreation and Public Safety
Committee.
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