HomeMy WebLinkAbout01 29 09 City Council Work Session
Master Park Plan
Natural/Passive Recreation Areas
January 20,2009
City Council Workshop
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PIKE LAKE PARK
Existing Natural FeatureslNatural Amenities
Pike Lake Park is currently comprised of 30.14 acres. Ultimately, the envisioned park
will be comprised of a large node (trailhead) on the west side of Pike Lake and a smaller
node (trailhead) on the east side of Pike Lake with a trail connecting the two and
encompassing the shoreline of Pike Lake. The existing park land is made up of two
lakeshore parcels, containing the following desirable natural features/amenities:
. A total of 2,790 feet of Pike Lake shoreline.
. 650 feet of Prior Creek.
. A peninsula.
. An island that serves as a nesting location for bald eagles.
. A heavily wooded site with mature maples, black cherry, elms, and ash trees
. Over half a mile of undisturbed shore on a shallow natural environment lake and a
creek connection from the lake towards the Minnesota River. The site provides
significant aquatic habitat for plants and wildlife. Pike Lake is one of the few
north-south corridors to the Minnesota River.
. The Pike Lake Park land serves as prime habitat for an abundance of wildlife,
including, but not limited to: snapping turtles, American bitterns, night herons,
sparrows, woodcocks, wood ducks, pileated woodpeckers, and a large quantity of
white-tailed deer.
. The site serves as a significant area for migratory bird habitat, for food, shelter,
resting, and breeding (particularly in light of its adjacency in the flight path to the
Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge to the north).
. Open natural grasslands.
Necessary Natural Feature Enhancements
Pike Lake Park does not have an extensive concentration of anyone type of invasive
species, however, a variety of species, including, but not limited to the following will
need to be removed and managed in the future:
. Buckthorn
. Garlic mustard
. Variety of thistle
. Variety of sweet clovers
. Purple loosestrife
. Reed canary grass
. Kentucky bluegrass
. Leafy spurge
. Spotted knapweed
. Creeping charlie
While Pike Lake Park has a variety of highly desirable natural features/amenities, the site
would benefit from the following natural enhancements:
. Reestablishment of approximately 3.5 acres of native prairie.
. Restoration of approximately 17.7 acres of the maple/basswood ecosystem.
. Reestablishment of approximately 3.0 acres of wetland.
. Rain garden installations (2) for educational and water quality purposes.
. Shoreland restoration to the east side of Pike Lake to contend with extensive
agricultural runoff that enters Pike Lake.
. Establishment of interpretive areas with native plan communities.
Physical Site Improvements
(Facility Improvements)
The existing house located on the west side of Pike Lake and within the current
boundaries of Pike Lake Park is a single story structure that had been previously used as a
single-family residence. The 1970's structure has the appearance of a chalet which
overlooks Pike Lake and contains ample passive lighting and a wood burning stove. The
structure would be an ideal setting for environmental education and as a warming house
for cross country skiers, snowshoers, and hikers alike.
The Pike Lake Park structure presents itself as a desirable candidate for the installation of
green technology. City staff has researched ways that the structure can showcase green
technology and possible ways citizens can use the information presented to retrofit their
homes to be green. Staff proposes the following improvements to the structure:
. Energy efficient windows and skylights.
. Improvements to plumbing, heating, and electrical work.
. Wheat board interior walls.
. Seed pressed cabinetry.
. Structural alterations (removal of staircase, general interior remodel, etc).
. Insulation (comprised of engineered recycled blue jean material).
. New appliances (for use when rented).
. Replace sink (made from recycled granite).
. Installation of composite countertops (recycled milk jugs).
. Installation of ceiling tile (recycled tree roots).
. Gutters for rain barrels (recapturing water for irrigation purposes).
. Solar panel installation for supplementing heat and electricity for the structure.
. An exterior deck.
. Possibility of a geothermal field.
(Exterior Physical Improvements)
The Pike Lake Park structure possesses a variety of environmental education options.
However, with the following exterior site improvements, the site has expanded
opportunities to educate the public and allow for recreational opportunities in the natural
environment of Pike Lake Park:
. Engineered turf parking lots (at trail heads located on the west and east borders of
the park).
. Play structures (located adjacent to parking areas on the west and east sides of the
park).
. Picnic pavilion (east side of the park).
. Recycling/trash receptacles with interpretive signage regarding recycling.
. A bituminous trail extending from the west side parking lot leading down to the
Pike Lake Park facility.
. A wood chip trail (approximately 12,960 linear feet) extending along the
perimeter of Pike Lake for hiking, snow shoeing, and cross country skiing.
. Rain barrels for irrigation and education.
. A compost toilet.
. A boardwalk over the wetland to the south of Pike Lake.
. An arched/elevated boardwalk (to allow canoe access to all areas of Pike Lake
shoreline) extending approximately 200 linear feet.
. A FIN (Fishing In Neighborhoods) pier (in conjunction with the DNR).
. Interpretive signage.
Future Land Acquisition
It is anticipated, with the exception of one (l) piece of property directly to the north of
Pike Lake, the remainder of park land will be accessed around Pike Lake through future
easements that will be acquired at the time of development.
Other Considerations
Pike Lake Park is in close proximity to the YMCA Camp Kici Yapi (directly to the
north), which is a contiguous parcel of desirable Big Woods. The Camp Kici Yapi land
is owned by the SMSC and is currently being leased by the YMCA. In the future, there
are possibilities of partnerships with the SMSC for education (collaboration related to
possible future facilities for interpretation, maple syruping, etc), recreation, and
preservation.
This unique site lends itself to being a place for educating youth and families about the
natural environment while also allowing them to engage in recreation (cross country
skiing, snowshoeing, fishing, hiking, bird watching, etc). For that reason, the City would
hope to establish continued partnerships with the School District, the Prior Lake-Spring
Lake Watershed District, the YMCA, and others in the development of this unique park,
while carrying their missions forward.
Pike Lake Park
Facility and Grounds
(IH) In house; (OS) Outsource
Estimated Cost Schedule
Descr!pJ_~I"I_
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I Facility Improvements
I Windows I H
I Skylights IH
I Plumbing/heating (material/labor) OS
I Electrical (materials/labor) OS
Wheat board interior walls (materials IH
only)
I Interior maple trim (materials only) IH
I Exterior cedar siding (materials only) IH
Structural alterations (i.e.: architectural OS
work, removal of stairs, general internal
structural remodel, general labor)
I Insulation-recycled blue jean material IH
I Stove, Refrigerator, Dishwasher IH
I Sink (recycled granite) IH
I Seed pressed cabinetry IH
Recycled (milk jug) composite OS
countertops
I Framing lumber IH
I Ceilin~ tile (recycled tree roots) IH
I Nails/fasteners IH
I Soffit and fascia I H
Drainage/gutters IH
Deck/stairs IH
I Doors-interior/exterior IH
I Misc. furnishings-interior/exterior IH
I Disposal OS
I Solar panel installation/photovoltaic OS
Labor OS
Subtotal
I Exterior Physical Improvements
Engineered turf parking lot (at
trailheads-west and east sides of park)
Play structure (at trailhead-west side of OS
park)
I Picnic pavilion (at trailhead-east side of OS
MPP-Passive/Natural Areas
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Estimated Cost
$4,240 **
$800
$35,000
$10,000
$16,000 **
$6,000
$9,500
$35,000
$7,000 **
$2,500
$463
$5,330 **
$3,200 **
$6,000
$3,400 **
$1,000
$2,500
$2,000
$20,000
$4,000
$15,000
$2,000
$3,500 **
$25,000
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total
30,000/S.F.
1 $59,485
1 $40,000
Description
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Play structure (at trailhead-east side of OS
park) 2-5 year olds (includes curbing
and surface material
I Recycling/trash receptacles
I Bituminous Trail
I Boulder Retaining Wall
I Wood chip trails
I Compost toilet
I Rain barrels
Picnic tables
Bike Racks
I FIN Pier
I Demolition of septic drain field
I Interpretive signage
Arched/elevated boardwalk (8 ft in
width)
Boardwalk over wetland
Trailhead sign age
Arched/elevated bridge
Consulting design work and materials
for educational plant communities-to
be located directly around the
interpretive center facility
Subtotal
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I Exterior Natural Improvements
I Invasive species removal
Reestablishment of native prairie
Restoration of Maple/Basswood
ecosystem
Reestablishment of wetland
Improvements to the east side of Pike
Lake-shoreline restoration
I Rain garden installation
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I * Land/Easement Acquisition
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Subtotal
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'" Grand Total_ .~
Other Cost Considerations:
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IH
IH
IH
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IH
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IH
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IH
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IH
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14
1,000/L.F.
12,960/L.F.
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200/L. F.
400/L. F.
60/L. F.
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3.5 acres
17.7 acres
3.0 acres
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Estimated Cost
$43,000
$9,800
$35,000
$15,000
$29,820
$5,000
$300
$4,110
$1 ,440
$30,000
$3,000
$12,000
$75,000
$30,000
$12,000
$22,764
$25,000
$602,719
$0
$18,396.88
$255,047.00
$18,902.34
$17,000
$3,000
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$312,346.22
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*It remains unclear at this time what land and easement acquisition costs will be for
assembling the fully envisioned Pike Lake Park. However, much of the easement
MPP~Passive/Natural Areas
portion of the acquisition will take place as a way of meeting future PUD criteria or park
dedication requirements as land along Pike Lake is developed.
** Staff intents to utilize the facility as an educational center to showcase green
materials and demonstrate how citizens can incorporate them into existing structures.
As part of showcasing these materials, staff would work with companies to have these
materials donated or purchased at a reduced rate. Proper acknowledgement of the
material and the donation would be provided within the facility.
Other Possible Site Improvements:
Geothermal installation (adequate space will exist when the septic drain field is
removed). Approximately $120,000 cost.
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CITY PARKS
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PIKE LAKE AREA
PROPOSED TRAIL
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CAMPBELL LAKE PARK
The future Campbell Lake Park is planned for a location west of County Road 17, in the
future Orderly Annexation Area of the City. Ultimately, the community park will be
approximately 90 acres and assembled through dedication at the time of development.
The Master Park Plan indicates, in addition to the natural areas, the park will also include
an active component supporting 20-30 acres of athletic fields.
Existing Natural Features
The future park site contains the following desirable natural features:
. A variety of natural tree species, including significant populations of
maple/basswood forested areas (concentrated on the north and northwest side of
Campbell Lake).
. Extensive natural shoreline.
. Natural wetlands.
. Contiguous land for natural habitat.
Necessary Natural Feature Enhancements
The future park would benefit from restoration of the following natural areas:
. Prairie restoration
. Basswood woodland restoration
. Wetland improvement projects
. Shoreline restoration
Physical Site Improvements
A number of the site improvements take place as a part of the active components of the
future Campbell Lake Park; the following physical site improvements are programmed as
a part of the proposed natural/passive park portion of the MPP:
. An eight foot (8') wide approximately 12,950 linear foot bituminous trail around
the perimeter of Campbell Lake.
. Approximately 1,500 linear feet of floating boardwalk.
. Picnic shelters.
. A 600 linear foot wood chipped trail.
. A pavilion (similar to Lakefront Park).
. A 120 stall engineered turf parking lot.
Campbell Lake Park
(IH) In house; (OS) Outsource
Estimated Cost Schedule
Description
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Natural Site Improvements
I Prairie restoration
I Basswood woodland restoration
Shoreline restoration
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I Physical Site Improvements
I Benches
I Recycling/trash receptacles
I Bituminous trail (8 feet in width)
I Floating boardwalk
I Picnic shelters
I Wood chipped trail
Boardwalk (eastern extension
along Campbell Lake)
Pavilion (similar to Lakefront
Park)
Parking Lot (engineered turf)
Subtotal
Grand Total
MPP-Passive/Natural Areas
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IH
OS
IIH
IIH
IIH
IIH
IIH
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Est. Cost
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$21,025 I
$136,889.96 I
$18,000 I
$175,914.96
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Quantity
4 acres
9.5 acres
1,340/L.F.
10
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12,950/L.F.
300/L. F.
1
600/L. F.
1,200/L.F.
1
120 stalls
$8,000
$3,468
$388,500
$9,000
$40,000
$1,380
$90,000
$575,000
$300,000
$1,415,348
_$1,591,262.90
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WHITETAIL ISLAND PARK
Whitetail Island Park is a unique island park environment surrounded by residential and
industrial land (within the Deerfield development).
Existing Natural Features
The park site contains the following desirable natural features:
. Extensive fern populations.
. A unique island environment.
Necessary Natural Feature Enhancements
The remoteness of the island has allowed for a very limited amount of nondesirable
vegetation to take hold on Whitetail Island. However, the island is surrounded by the
following invasive species, which the park would benefit from eradicating or minimizing:
. Canary reed grass
. Cattails
Physical Site Improvements
Whitetail Island would benefit from the following physical site improvements:
. Three boardwalk connections out to the island (equaling approximately 2,400
linear feet).
. A picnic shelter.
. Interpretive signage.
Other Considerations
City staff hopes to create partnerships with the DNR, Ducks Unlimited, and others to
establish duck habitat. Grants will be a necessary part of the large undertaking regarding
Whitetail Island invasive specie removal efforts and establishing duck habitat.
Whitetail Island Park
(IH) In house; (OS) Outsource
Estimated Cost Schedule
Desc:r!p~ion
Quantity
Est. Cost
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Natural Site Improvements
Invasive species removal (canary IH
reed grass and cattails)
Subtotal
$***
$***
Physical Site Improvements
Boardwalks
Picnic shelter
Interpretive sign age
I Subtotal
IH
IH
OS
I 2,400/L.F. $180,000
1 $40,000
$5,000
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Other Considerations:
*** City staff hopes to create partnerships with the DNR, Ducks Unlimited, and others
to create duck habitats. Grants will be a necessary part of the large undertaking around
Whitetail Island invasive species removal efforts and establishing duck habitat.
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CRYSTAL/RICE LAKE PARK
Crystal/Rice Lake Park is a linear park of approximately 20 acres. The park has 7,291
linear feet of bituminous trails, a picnic shelter, and a FIN Program pier/aerator system.
Existing Natural Features
Crystal/Rice Lake Park contains the following desirable natural features:
. An intact complex of maple/basswood forest.
. Scattered rich/poor fens (generally good to very good condition presently).
Necessary Natural Feature Enhancements
Crystal/Rice Lake Park would benefit from the following natural feature enhancements:
. Limited removal of invasive species.
. Restoration of approximately 3.0 acres of maple/basswood.
. Restoration of approximately 3.0 acres of oak savannah.
. City staff will work with the DNR and youth in Prior Lake schools through the
FIN Program to restore necessary segments of the shoreline (labor and plants free
of charge to the City).
Physical Site Improvements
Crystal/Rice Lake Park has had physical site improvements made in recent years (2005
and 2007), but would benefit from enhanced interpretive signage.
Other Considerations
Crystal/Rice Lake will be stocked with sunfish, crappies, bass, and northern pike.
Crystal/Rice Lake Park
(IH) In house; (OS) Outsource
Estimated Cost Schedule
Description
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I Natural Site Improvements
I Limited removal of invasive species IH
Restoration of maple/basswood IH
ecosystem
Restoration of oak savannah
ecosystem
Shoreline restoration
Quantity Estimated Cost
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3 acres
$0
$43,228.41
$31,265.82
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3 acres
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$74,494.23
Subtotal
I Physical Site Improvements
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$80,494.23
** City staff will work with the DNR and youth in Prior Lake schools through the FIN
Program to restore necessary segments of the shoreline (labor and plants free of
charge to the City).
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WESTBURY PARK AT FIVE HAWKS
Westbury Park at Five Hawks is heavily used by the Five Hawks School. A majority of
the park falls on City property, with a smaller portion on school property.
Existing Natural Features
Westbury Park at Five Hawks contains the following desirable natural features:
. Two (2) nodes of established native prairie.
. A variety of tree species.
Necessary Natural Feature Enhancements
The park would benefit from the following natural feature enhancements:
. Removal of invasive species (buckthorn, sumac,etc.).
. Selective cutting of trees along existing bituminous trails.
. Extensive erosion control and regrading.
. Prescribed burn in conjunction with the SMSC.
. Restore approximately 2.0 acres of Maple/Basswood (in areas to be regraded)
Physical Site Improvements
The park would benefit from the following physical site improvements:
. Enhanced interpretive signage.
. Restoration and upgrade of the existing 8 ft bituminous trial to 10 ft in width
(approximately 1,600 linear feet).
. Upgrade of 500 linear feet of woodchip trails.
. Install a woodchip trail connection extending from the boardwalk to an adjacent
trail (approximately 800 linear feet).
Westbury Park at Five Hawks
(IH) In house; (OS) Outsource
Estimated Cost Schedule
QE!scrip~ion
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I Physical Site Improvements
Interpretive signage
Restore and upgrade 8ft
bituminous trail to 10ft width
I Upgrade woodchip trail
Install a woodchip trail connection
trail extending from the boardwalk
to an adjacent trail
Subtotal
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Estimated Cost
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IH/OS
$3,000
1,600/L.F. $48,000
IH
IH
500/L.F.
800/L. F.
$1 ,150
$1,840
$53,990
Natural Site Improvements
I Removal of invasive species
I Erosion control/regrading
I Prescribed burn
I Maple/basswood restoration
I, Subtotal
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$0
$30,000
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$28,818.94
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** The SMSc has agreed to assist City staff with performing the prescribed burn in the
prairie areas.
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PROPOSED TRAIL
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NATURAL AREA
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WOODVIEW PARK
Woodview Park is located north of Highway 13 and bounded by Sunset Trail to the west
and Spruce Trail to the north. The park has numerous encroachments from adjacent
single family residents. A rigorous education program should be put in place to assist the
residents in understanding where the park boundary exists and the proper use of public
land.
Existing Natural Features
The park contains the following desirable natural features:
. A variety of contiguous tree species, including stands of maple/basswood and
oak.
. A natural wetland area.
. Contiguous land for natural habitat within a residential area.
Necessary Natural Feature Enhancements
Woodview Park would benefit from restoration of the following natural areas:
. Approximately 2 acres of wetland restoration.
. Selective cutting and trimming of trees to allow for sunlight to the forest area
floor/soil, thus providing the ability to establish erosion stabilizing ground cover.
. Restoration of approximately 5 acres of maple/basswood.
. Restoration of approximately 5 acres of oak savannah.
Physical Site Improvements
The following physical site improvements
. The installation of approximately 4,000 linear feet of woodchip trail extensions.
. Recycling/trash receptacles.
. The installation of a picnic shelter.
. Park boundary signage.
Woodview Park
(IH) In house; (OS) Outsource
Estimated Cost Schedule
Description
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Natural Site Improvements
Selective cutting and trimming of trees
Maple/basswood restoration
Oak savannah
Wetland restoration
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I Physical Site Improvements
Woodchip trail extension
Recycling/trash receptacles
Picnic shelter
Subtotal
Quantity Estimated Cost
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5 acres
2 acres
$0
$72,047.35
$52,047.35
$12,601.56
$136,696.26
$9,200
$3,270
$40,000
$52,470
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WOODVIEW PARK
EXISTING TRAil
PROPOSED TRAIL
OR BOARDWALK
WOOD CHIP TRAil
NEIGHBORHOOD PARK
NATURAL AREA
PARCEL
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JEFFERS POND PARK
Jeffers Pond Park is a largely developed park system within the Jeffers Pond Planned
Unit Development which provides an extensive trail system with varied natural
amenities.
Existing Natural Features
Jeffers Pond Park contains the following desirable natural features:
. A contiguous complex of maple/basswood and oak forest.
. Small to large wetlands and shallow lakes.
Necessary Natural Feature Enhancements
The park would benefit from the following natural feature enhancements:
. Continuous management of invasive species (buckthorn, sumac, etc.).
. Approximately 2 acres of prairie restoration.
Physical Site Improvements
The park will benefit from the following physical site improvements:
. A 56 linear foot arched bridge.
. A FIN Program pier (l16 ft x 30 ft).
. The placement of fishing blocks to provide an alternate location for youth to fish.
. An electrical extension to provide power to the future aerator system.
. The installation of 3,400 linear foot woodchip trail connection.
Jeffers Pond Park
(IH) In house; (OS) Outsource
Estimated Cost Schedule
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Natural Site Improvements
Prairie restoration
Subtotal
IH
2 acres
$10,512.50
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I Physical Site Improvements
I Arched bridge
I FIN pier (116ftx30ft)
Electrical extension for aerator
system
Woodchip trail
I Subtotal
IH
56/L. F.
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$22,000
$30,000
$10,000
$7,820
$69,820
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3,400/L.F.
$~~~32.50
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Grand Total
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city, county and stale oHices (lnd oth!;Jr sources ThiS document
should be used tor reterence only No representation IS made
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KOP/HERITAGE FARM PARK
Existing Natural Features
The future park site contains the following desirable natural features:
. Established and new oak tree stands
. Wetlands/ponds.
Necessary Natural Feature Enhancements
The future park would benefit from restoration of the following natural areas:
. Completion of the oak savannah environment.
. Development of the orchard.
. Enhanced ponding.
. Establish native prairie.
Physical Site Improvements
The following physical site improvements have been shown as a part of the proposed
future Heritage Farm Park:
. Barn (and associated improvements).
. Gardening plots.
. Engineered turf for parking area/parking orchard.
. House ruins/windmill/warming house.
. Bituminous entrance and trail system.
. Interpretive signage.
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Description
Phase 1
miscellaneous site clearing/demolition
I Kop house
I selective deconstruction
I basement fill
I brick stabilization / wall cap
I arbor structure
accent lighting
miscellaneous enhancements (stoops, landscape, etc.)
security camera
banquet barn
I rnove building from off-site
I foundation (includes grading) & concrete floor
Iwarming house
I move building from off-site
foundation & concrete floor
116' gravel entry drive
ICJravel parking (9 stall)
lentry improvements (gate, sign, landscaping)
Iwetland / pond restoration
Iprairie restoration
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I Contingency
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Ibanquet barn
exterior restoration/roofing
interior rehabilitation
utility connections
mechanical/electrical (assumes 3-season use)
restrooms, food preparation facilities
secu rity
jwarming house
I restoration / roofing
electrical
18' asphalt trail
8' boardwalk
orchard parking (58 stalls)
engineered soil & turf
orchard trees
security lighting
I circulation markers / monuments
event lawn
I lawn (grading, soil preparation & seeding)
landscaping
accent lighting
miscelaneous amenities/furnishings
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$12,000 $
$8,000 $
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$10,000 $
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$4,200 $
$15,000 $
$30,000 $
$28,000 $
$381,700
$45,804
$57,255
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$225,000 $
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$80,000 $
$15,000 $
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$4,000 $
$26,000 $
$20,000 $
$4,800 $
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$40,000
$55,000
$10,000
$3,000
$6,000
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$30,000
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$30,000
$80,000
$15,000
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4,000
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$900
$5,000
$10,000
$4,000
$488,400
$58,608
$73,260
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Sizes ranging from 150 to 400 sq. ft.
6' ADA accessable walkways
Small commons area
With hose hookup, benches and garden shed
4 ft. fence barrier with single gated entry
8Event Lawn
16,000 sq. ft. turf grass
Gentle decline northward to wetlands
8Barn
40' x 60'
Stone foundation to match ex. house foundation
2/3 loft with 1/3 open to below
With tables and chairs
Entry from east end
Post and beam construction
Wood sided and shingled roof
OHouse and Windmill
Existing stone foundation to remain
1/4 open walled, brick sided
Constructed to look like a ruin
Roof or arbor structure over portion of house
Turf floor
Restore Windmill with turbine
00rchard Overflow Parking
26,000 sq. ft. structural soil w/ turf grass
58 Parking stalls
18 to 20 ft. drive aisle
Parking for Community Gardens and
the Event Lawn
Non-fruiting, flowering apple trees, approx. 60
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Approx. 9 stalls
Class 5 material
8Wetland
8' boardwalk to Lakefront Park
Excavate man-made wetland for ice skating
80' x 120' skating area
Dock located off of boardwalk
Lit by flood lamps
Parking in Event Lawn (winter months)
0Warming House
20' x 30' accessory building
Post and beam construction
Corrugated steel siding and roof
Heating device
0Fruiting Orchard
Apple trees that will bare edible fruit
Flowering to match Orchard Parking trees
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MARKLEY LAKE PARK
Existing Natural Features
Markley Lake Park contains the following desirable natural features:
. A relatively high quality contiguous oak forest and lowland hardwood forest area
(located along Markley Lake).
. An intact natural boundary encompassing Markley Lake.
Necessary Natural Feature Enhancements
Markley Lake Park would benefit from the following natural feature enhancements:
. Removal of invasive species (including buckthorn and reed canary grass).
. Intervention to assist in establishing the cause of elevated chloride levels ill
Markley Lake and improve the overall water quality.
Physical Site Improvements
Markley Lake Park would benefit from the following physical site improvements:
. Establishment of approximately 6,000 linear feet of bituminous trail around
Markley Lake.
. Interpretive signage.
. A footbridge to provide a pedestrian passage and contiguous trail way.
. Removal of illegal structures (forts, etc.).
Other Considerations
In the future, it is anticipated the land area previously used for the City of Prior Lake
maintenance facility (currently serves as seasonal storage) will be transitioned into a
neighborhood park adjacent to Markley Lake.
Future Land Acquisition
With the exception of the currently owned City land (previous maintenance facility land),
it is anticipated the future park land encompassing Markley Lake will be acquired at the
time of development.
Markley Lake Park
(IH) In house; (OS) Outsource
Estimated Cost Schedule
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Removal of invasive species
Consulting services to assist in
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Other Considerations:
If a future neighborhood park is located on the site of the previous City maintenance
facility, it will need to be identified in a future clP when development is anticipated.
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used for reference only No representation IS made
that features presented accurately reflect true location The
Pflor Lake 01 any other entity hom which data was
assumes no liability tor any errors or omissions herein
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compilation of records, information and data from various
City, county and state offices and other sources. This document
should be used for reference only. No representation is made
that features presented accurately reflect true location. The
City of Prior Lake, or any other entity from which data was
obtained, assumes no liability for any errors or omissions herein.
If discrepancies are found, please contact the City of Prior Lake.