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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda_MSTAB_02.14.2014Notice of Meeting for the Main Street Advisory Board of the City of Georgetown February 14, 2014 at 8:30 AM at the Williamson County Courthouse, 2nd Floor North Conference Room, 710 S. Main St., Georgetown, Texas The City of Georgetown is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). If you require assistance in participating at a public meeting due to a disability, as defined under the ADA, reasonable assistance, adaptations, or accommodations will be provided upon request. Please contact the City at least four (4) days prior to the scheduled meeting date, at (512) 930-3652 or City Hall at 113 East 8th Street for additional information; TTY users route through Relay Texas at 711. Regular Session (This Regular Session may, at any time, be recessed to convene an Executive Session for any purpose authorized by the Open Meetings Act, Texas Government Code 551.) A Call to order/Welcome guests B Discussion and possible action regarding approval of the January 10th board meeting minutes. C Discussion and possible action to support City Council adoption of the 2013 Downtown Master Plan Update - Matt Synatschk, Historic District Planner D Discussion and possible action regarding HARC update E Discussion and possible action regarding progress on Committee Reports F Staff Report G Set agenda items for March 14th board meeting/Adjourn board meeting. CERTIFICATE OF POSTING I, Jessica Brettle, City Secretary for the City of Georgetown, Texas, do hereby certify that this Notice of Meeting was posted at City Hall, 113 E. 8th Street, a place readily accessible to the general public at all times, on the ______ day of __________________, 2014, at __________, and remained so posted for at least 72 continuous hours preceding the scheduled time of said meeting. ____________________________________ Jessica Brettle, City Secretary City of Georgetown, Texas SUBJECT: Call to order/Welcome guests ITEM SUMMARY: FINANCIAL IMPACT: N/A SUBMITTED BY: Jackson Daly City of Georgetown, Texas SUBJECT: Discussion and possible action regarding approval of the January 10th board meeting minutes. ITEM SUMMARY: FINANCIAL IMPACT: N/A SUBMITTED BY: Jackson Daly ATTACHMENTS: Description Type December 2013 Minutes Cover Memo C:\Program Files\neevia.com\docConverterPro\temp\NVDC\593B9C6F-BB85-4C49-816D-D7DC76E913BE\PDFConvert.9848.1.13-12-16_M.doc MAIN STREET ADVISORY BOARD MTG. MINUTES 6:00 P.M. – MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2013 EL MONUMENTO, 205 W. 2ND ST. GEORGETOWN, TEXAS Board Members Present: Linda McCalla, Marcy Urban, David Kellerman, Jim Wilson and Cindy Harrington Board Member Absent: Julie Laderach and Amanda Parr City Staff Present: Shelly Hargrove, Main Street Manager; Matt Synatschk, Historic Planner; Jack Daly, Exec. Assistant 1. The meeting was called to order at 6:07 p.m. by Board Chair David Kellerman. 2. Cindy moved to approve the November 15th board meeting minutes, Jim seconded. All board members present approved (4-0, Marcy was not present). 3. Matt gave the HARC update. The Tribal Impressions building’s façade renovation at 108 W. 8th St. was approved by HARC at the December meeting. He will be bringing the final draft of the Downtown Master Plan to the board in January in the hopes that they give a positive recommendation for city council approval. Avalon Monuments has not resubmitted their sign application. 4. Committee Reports: a. Economic Restructuring: Jim reported that Breakfast Bites was a success with around 65 people attending. Small Business Saturday on November 30 was also a success and promoted very well. Participants included All Things Kids, the CVB, and the Chamber. The dedication of the Three Legged Willie statue and the Lighting of the Square all helped to contribute to a successful Black Friday. The Southwestern pep rally and homecoming parade is scheduled to be an annual event. Next year they would like to have local businesses sponsor floats in the parade. The February 19th Breakfast Bites will potentially preview and educate people on the upcoming X-Games in Austin. b. Promotion: Cindy reported that Ladies Night Out was a success. They will be having a wrap-up meeting, but over 270 bags were sold, which is great C:\Program Files\neevia.com\docConverterPro\temp\NVDC\593B9C6F-BB85-4C49-816D-D7DC76E913BE\PDFConvert.9848.1.13-12-16_M.doc for a first-time event. Next year the board needs to work on promoting businesses off the square. Swirl has 8 or 9 participating businesses. The board will be working the first of January to recruit more. Focus magazine will be doing a story on the Swirl. The board also needs to discuss future Main Street Star Award recipients. c. Design: David reported that there are approximately 50 holiday ornaments and 223 calendars left. The current feedback from the calendars is that people do not like the people posed in them and many people do not know who the people in the calendar are. The Light Up the Square fund at Chisholm Trail has approximately $16,000. That coupled with other fundraisers should cover the board’s share of the fundraising. The board will soon be launching a call for artist for the mural program. d. Organization: David reported that the board needs to recruit strong committee members up to the board to replace Linda. 6. Shelly reported that she heard the Lighting of the Square was a success from the merchants. Several board members flipped switches at the event and heard it was a great weekend for merchants. Several people had concerns about the sound system and not being able to hear. Upcoming events to remember are the January 15 Downtown Low-Down at Roots and the next advisory board meeting is on January 10th. 7. David moved to adjourn the meeting. The meeting adjourned at 6:32 p.m. Respectfully submitted: ____________________________ ____________________ Marcy Urban, Board Secretary Date ____________________________ ____________________ David Kellerman, Board Chair Date City of Georgetown, Texas SUBJECT: Discussion and possible action to support City Council adoption of the 2013 Downtown Master Plan Update - Matt Synatschk, Historic District Planner ITEM SUMMARY: The City of Georgetown has enjoyed unprecedented growth and economic development in the past 10 years. The Downtown Master Plan, adopted in 2003, served as a vision to guide decisions and encourage investment in the Downtown District. Many of the goals outlined in the plan have been accomplished through public and private investments and the City is ready to revise the Downtown Master Plan to continue developing the vision for the Downtown District. City staff initiated the 2013 Downtown Master Plan Update in July of 2013, working closely with staff, members of the Downtown Master Plan Advisory Committee and interested community members to identify potential projects for the updated plan. This process included three public meetings, two online surveys and updates for many of the city boards and commissions that play an active role in downtown. The 2013 Downtown Master Plan Update reflects the vision of city staff and residents alike for the future of our downtown. The plan identifies opportunities to enhance the lives of area residences, while utilizing and protecting our historic and cultural resources. Acting on these opportunities will increase the sustainability and financial standing of Georgetown, and will help ensure continued growth, awareness and responsible development downtown. FINANCIAL IMPACT: SUBMITTED BY: City of Georgetown, Texas SUBJECT: Discussion and possible action regarding HARC update ITEM SUMMARY: Historical and Architectural Review Commission update – Matt Synatschk, Historic District Planner FINANCIAL IMPACT: N/A SUBMITTED BY: Jackson Daly City of Georgetown, Texas SUBJECT: Discussion and possible action regarding progress on Committee Reports ITEM SUMMARY: a) Promotion (Cindy, Amanda, Jim, Marcy): 5th Anniversary Swirl; updates on other action plan projects b) Design (Amanda, Julie, David, Linda): Main Street Mural call for art; updates on other action plan projects c) Economic Restructuring (Marcy, Jim, Julie): Breakfast Bites; Granbury Trip; College Town Committee; updates on other action plan projects d) Organization (David, Linda, Cindy): Board action plan update and committee suggestions; updates on other action plan projects FINANCIAL IMPACT: N/A SUBMITTED BY: Jackson Daly City of Georgetown, Texas SUBJECT: Staff Report ITEM SUMMARY: Swirl Wine Auction Deadline – Friday, Feb. 21; TDA Retail Recruitment & Retention Roundtable – Thurs, Feb. 27; Texas Community Development Institute – March 3-7; Annual Texas Main Street Board Training – Friday, March 14; Annual Board Action Plan Update/Retreat – Friday, April 11; City Council Workshop – Main Street Update – Tues., April 22 FINANCIAL IMPACT: N/A SUBMITTED BY: Jackson Daly City of Georgetown, Texas SUBJECT: Set agenda items for March 14th board meeting/Adjourn board meeting. ITEM SUMMARY: FINANCIAL IMPACT: N/A SUBMITTED BY: Jackson Daly