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City of Ashland
PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING
MINUTES
May 23,2005
ATTENDANCE
Present: Commissioners D. Amarotico, Eggers, Lewis, Rosenthal; Director Robertson; Superintendent
Gies; Superintendent T eige; City Council Liaison A. Amarotico
Absent: Chair Gardiner
CALL TO ORDER
Rosenthal called the meeting to order at 7:00 PM at Council Chambers, 1175 E. Main.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
ReQular Meetinq - April 25. 2005
MOTION Eggers moved to approve the minutes as written. Lewis seconded the motion.
The vote was: 4 yes - 0 no
Study Session - May 16. 2005 Under New Business item "Discussion on Open Space Funding," Eggers
requested that the first sentence in the section "Discussion Among Commissioners" be changed to read:
"Commissioners discussed the short-term and long-tenn open space plans, which were previously approved
by the Parks Commission and City Council...." In the final paragraph of that section, Eggers requested that
the second sentence be revised to state that "the commission agreed to submit the workshet9t to the SDC
Committee, with the intention of requesting an increase in the SDCs dedicated to Parks...."
MOTION Eggers moved to approve the minutes as amended. D. Amarotico seconded the motion.
The vote was: 4 yes - 0 no
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
OPEN FORUM
Aaron Benjamin, 740 Emigrant Creek Road, asked about the status of the Ashland Gun Club lease
extension request and spoke in favor of developing the North Main at Scenic park site into a multi-use
property, with a portion designated for affordable housing and the remainder developed into a neighborhood
park.
ADDITIONS OR DELETIONS TO THE AGENDA
None.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
None.
NEW BUSINESS
REQUEST BY LlTHIA MOTORS
Robertson reported that staff received a request from Lithia Motors asking for support from the commission in
obtaining permission from the City Council to waive the ordinance banning alcohol in City-owned parks, as
the corporation wished to serve alcohol at an event in Lithia Park on August 15. He introduced Paul Jacobs of
Lithia Motors, inviting him to speak to the commission.
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NEW BUSINESS
REQUEST BY LlTHIA MOTORS, Cont'd.
Paul Jacobs, Manager at Lithia Motors, spoke on behalf of Lithia Automotive Group in requesting support
from the commission for a waiver of the City ordinance banning alcohol in parks. His request stemmed from a
desire ,on the part of Lithia Motors management to serve wine and beer at a semi-annual general managers'
meeting in Lithia Park, and he asked that the commission recommend approval to the City Council for the
one-time request.
Discussion Amonq Commissioners
Commissioners discussed the matter and agreed that the pre-prohibition City ordinance banning alcohol in
parks could not easily be waived. Robertson reported that staff receives many similar requests each year,
and each one is denied, and he reinforced the fact that the City Council is authorized to make decisions
regarding waivers of City ordinances while the Parks Commission is not.
MOTION Eggers moved to recommend to the City Council the denial of the request by Lithia Motors to serve
alcohol in Lithia Park. Lewis seconded the motion.
The vote was: Commissioners D. Amarotico, Eggers, Lewis - yes
Commissioner Rosenthal - no
TRESPASS APPROVAL
Robertson refemnced the packet memo regarding the request from the Ashland Police Department's CAP
officer for authorization by the Parks Commission for the exclusion of certain repeat offenders from City parks
for no more than 30 days.
Discussion Amonq Commissioners
Commissioners spoke in support of the trespass notice and discussed authorizing the! director to sign it on
their behalf.
MOTION Lewis moved to approve the suggested modifications to the trespass notice, including extending the
notice period to "up to 30 days" and the placement of the director's name in the signature line. D. Amarotico
seconded the motion.
The vote was: 4 yes - 0 no
DESIGN PARAMETERS FOR THE VOGEL PROPERTY
Robertson reported on the conference call meeting between the landscape architectune firm of David Lewis
and Associates, as well as Parks staff, commissioners, and others. He indicated that the purpose of the
meeting was to target potential issues relating to the Vogel project and to identify potential stakeholders.
Robertson reviewed current uses of the property, including horse boarding and a community garden, and he
reported that Le!wis suggested the local distribution of a survey to gauge the desires within the community for
the uses of the property. Finally, Robertson reported that Lewis suggested establishing design parameters for
the purpose of directing the design team about appropriate potential uses for the property.
Public Input
Bryan Holley, :324 Liberty Street, talked about the value of community gardens within both urban and rural
communities and voiced his support for Parks to continue providing community garden plots at their present
location.
Ted Loftus and Katherine Mahoney, 295 Beach Street, spoke in support of community gardens in Ashland
and throughout the country, stating that they provide opportunities to share and educate others about
gardening. They advocated for additional plots at the Vogel site to best meet the needs of gardeners in the
community.
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NEW BUSINESS
DESIGN PARAMETERS FOR THE VOGEL PROPERTY, Cont'd.
Public Input. Cont'd.
Patrick Marcus, 813 Leonard Street, outlined three points, including: 1) thanking the Parks Commission for
their willingness to include the public in the design process; 2) advocating for the inclusion of community
garden plots within the Vogel park site; and 3) speaking with concern about overnight camping at the location,
especially in the shed in the winter. Marcus asked for increased security patrols to monitor and control
potential vagrancy.
Discussion Amonq Commissioners
Commissioners spoke of the value of working with the public to develop the vision for the Vogel park site and
discussed potential uses for the land. Eggers questioned whether the mission of the commission included
designating public land for private use, as it is not done in other areas within Ashland. Robertson agreed to
provide the commission with a list of city-owned and operated community gardens in the state of Oregon.
SUB-COMMITTEE and STAFF REPORTS
T eige thanked the Bicycle and Pedestrian Commission for their invaluable assistance at the annual Bike
Swap on May 7. She reported that this was the first year Ashland Parks and Recreation ran the event and
that it was very successful.
ITEMS FROM COMMISSIONERS
Eggers spoke about 1lhe May 21 "Stream Team" event, reporting that it was a successful, well-planned
community activity.
UPCOMING MEETING DA TE(S) and PROPOSED AGENDA ITEMS
· Trail Master Plan meeting - May 26,2005, at 1:00 PM - Parks Office, 340 S. Pioneer Street.
· Public meeting on North Main StreeUScenic Park site - June 1, 2005, at 6:30 PM - Mountain View
Retirement Home, 548 N. Main Street.
· Public meeting on Vogel Property park site - June 11, 2005, at 10:30 AM - Ashland Christian
Fellowship CoffeE~ Shop (The Upper Room), 50 E. Hersey Street.
· Study session - J:une 20,2005, at 7:00 PM - Parks Office, 340 S. Pioneer.
· Regular meeting .- June 27, 2005 at 6:30 PM - Ashland Senior Center, 1699 Homes.
· Joint study session with the City Council and the Ashland School Board - June 27, 2005, at 7:00 PM _
Ashland Senior Center, 1699 Homes.
ADJOURNMENT - By consensus, with no further business, Rosenthal adjourned the meeting at 8:2!5 PM.
Respectfully submitted,
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Susan Dyssegard
Ashland Parks and Recreation