File #: ID-330-17    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 9/19/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/3/2017 Final action:
Title: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BRIGHTON, COLORADO APPROVING THE MASTER PLAN FOR THE DONELSON PARK PARKING LOT TO BE LOCATED AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF DONELSON PARK AND ACCOMMODATING 99 PARKING SPACES
Attachments: 1. Reso Donelson Approving Master Plan Parking Lot mrb rev 9 21 17, 2. Copy of Donelson Costs Estimates Revised, 3. Donelson Lot Layout 2017-8-11 - ARCH D 24 X 36
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Department of Parks and Recreation
Reference: Approve a Resolution for the Donelson Park Parking Lot.

To: Mayor Richard N. McLean and Members of City Council
Through: Philip Rodriguez, City Manager
Chantel Trujillo, Assistant City Manager Operations
Prepared By: Gary Wardle, Director Parks and Recreation
Date Prepared: September 19, 2017
PURPOSE
Approve the Master Plan for the Donelson Park Parking Lot.
BACKGROUND
Donelson Park is the location for the City youth competitive Soccer program. This is the only site with a large enough turf area for soccer fields. The fields are heavily used March through June and end of August through early November each year. There are soccer games every Saturday and some Sundays during this time with 100 to 150 cars in the neighborhood. This many cars creates disruption for the neighbors of Donelson Park.
The solution to help solve the parking problem is the construct a parking lot at Donelson Park. A public meeting was held on July 13, 2017 to solicit input from the neighbors of Donelson Park on their desired location for the parking lot. There were approximately 40 neighbors in attendance. There were three options presented for the parking lot location. The first option was one large parking lot on the southwest corner of the Park accommodating 128 parking spaces. The second option was a large parking lot on the southeast corner of the Park accommodating 124 parking spaces. The third option was to construct two smaller parking lots, one on the southwest portion of the Park, accommodating 84 spaces and one on the southeast portion, accommodating 52 spaces. The construction of any parking lot on the southeast corner of the park will be necessarily delayed two years until the 45th Avenue extension is completed.
The discussion from the neighbors focused on the extension of 45th Avenue and the extension of Longs Peak on the east side of the Park. With the construction of 50th Avenue the neighbors felt that ther...

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