HomeMy WebLinkAboutJuly 16, 2009
PARKS ADVISORY COMMII I EE MEETING
THURSDAY, JULY 16TH, 2009
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
6:00 p.m.
1. Call to Order
2. Approval of July Agenda
3. Approval of June meeting minutes
4. Community Garden Naming
5. Ryan Lighting Recommendation Update - AI Friedges
6. Projects/Updates - AI Friedges
7. Recreation Updates - Angie Barstad
8. Future Meeting Date
a. August 20th, 2009, at 6pm in the City Council Chambers
Adjournment
Parks Advisory Committee Minutes
6/10/09
6:02 p.m. -7:25 p.m.
Members Present: Kyle Haugen, Mike Feriancek, Eric Spieler, Dan Ruhme, Kelly Loose
Members Absent: Kendall Larson, Ron Ceminsky
Staff Present: Angie Barstad, Kelly Meyer
Public Present: Pam Mikkelson, Mark Schroeder, Mark Peller, Troy Eavzan, Steve Hoeg, Randy
Geister, Paul Schons, Marcy Wolf
1. CALL TO ORDER:
Meeting called to order at 6:02 pm by Chair Ruhme.
2. APPROVAL OF JUNE AGENDA:
Motion to approve the agenda was made by Eric Spieler, Second by Kyle Haugen; motion
carried
3. APPROVAL OF MAY MEETING MINUTES:
Motion to approve the meeting minutes by Eric Spieler, Second by Kyle Haugen; motion carried
4. PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER EXTENSION OF PARK HOURS AT RYAN
PARK:
Meyer: See attached Committee Report and submitted emails from residents regarding the
extension of park hours at Ryan Park.
The following people spoke during the Public Hearing:
Mark Schroeder: President ofPLABA and former President ofPLA Y. Extension of hours
would make it possible for older kids & adult teams to finish their games and reduce wear and
tear on Memorial Park. This is not about increasing time for use of alcohol.
Mark Pellers: Current President of PLA Y. PLA Y and the City have a great partnership. PLA Y
has included a $10 fee per registrant for park improvements. PLAY has contributed several
hundred thousand dollars to the park. If hours were extended it would allow more time for teams
and fans to get out of the park safely. The extended hours would follow suit with Ponds and
Memorial Parks, which are open until 11 pm.
Troy Eavzen: Closest neighbor to the park. There is a lot of light spillage despite the installed
hoods. He has spent $3,000 on blinds to block out the light. The City sound/noise ordinance is
being violated. The sound level is comparable to having a lawn mower running constantly. A
noise level test should be conducted. All of this impacts the quality of life of residents in the
area. The 10pm curfew for the lights has not been met on several occasions this year.
Steve White: PLAY member and lives off of Ponds Park. Family loves the atmosphere of
hearing the fans and the sound of the bats hitting the ball. The lights don't bother him or his
family. PLAY numbers are increasing. It is more cost affective to extend the park hours then
build a new park. Parents should control how much sleep their children receive so the later game
hours don't affect school, etc.
Randy Geister: PLAY Administrator. Baseball runs May, June, July. Lights will be turned on
for games only, no practices. Football runs August, September, October. Lights are used earlier
due to the time of year. 5:45 is the earliest a baseball game can start because of travel time
needed for opposing teams. This year 11 games have had to stop short of completions because of
the 10pm cut off. 23 games finished by 10pm. If the hours are extended there will be time for
clean up/pick up after each game. This will reduce the City staff time used for garbage clean up
at the park. There are 65 games total on 4 fields for the baseball season where lights may be
needed after 10pm. Those games start at 8pm. This is Monday through Thursday, no Saturday or
Sundays. 17 of those 65 games are held during the school year.
Paul Schons: PLAY member and lives by Ryan Park. Lights and noise are not an issue at his
house. The teams can't go earlier then 5:45pm because of travel times for teams outside of Prior
Lake. There are safety concerns when the lights are shut off at 10pm. People attending and
players can hardly see when they are trying to find their way to their cars. Due to increasing
enrollment, PLA Y does not want to eliminate teams because of the 10pm light cut off.
Pam Mikkelson: Lives right off of Ryan Park. The noise of people screaming, the sound of bats
hitting balls, lights lighting up her whole backyard and the decrease in the quality of life in the
neighborhood is not something they chose when they bought their house 18 years ago. There
needs to be a stopping point. First it was development of the park then the lights now an
extension of the hours of the lights. Perhaps the City could install smaller lights for safety when
people are leaving the park. Kids are losing sleep by playing these late games. She sees a lot of
tardy students at her job at Twin Oaks Middle School because they were up late playing a
baseball game and couldn't wake up in time for school that morning. By extending the park
hours is there anything that is gained? Before considering the extension of park hours consider
the whole impact on the neighborhood and not just on PLAY.
Marcy Wolf: Shares her driveway with Ryan Park. Strongly opposes the extension of park
hours. The lights shine in her house all the time and they light up her whole yard. This has a
significant impact to her home. There is littering, parking, & trespassing problems on her
property. She loves the PLAY program but enough is enough. Give them an inch they will take a
foot.
The Public Hearing was closed by Chair Ruhme at 6:42 P.M.
Feriancek: What are football schedules?
Geister: 6pm - 9:30pm, Monday through Thursday for 10 weeks. 65 games/34 nights
Kent Deavers: Start time for baseball is 5:45 with no inning beginning after 7:40pm and 9:40pm
for shut down at 9:55pm
Feriancek: Employee hours increased?
Meyer: Seasonals open and close the park. The City may have to pay an employee more for
longer hours.
Feriancek: What costs has Mr. Eavzan incurred? What has he done to lessen the noise?
Eavzan: Cost to upgrade blind to block out more light. Other then closing windows there are
nothing else that can be done to block out the noise. He picks up debris in his yard each morning
following a night game at Ryan Park.
Wolf: Trespassers come over to their house and picnic on their property and dump trash.
Loose: Per a resident's email regarding the Ryan Park hours it was mentioned that there would
be additional costs if the park hours were extended. How will the City deal with that additional
expense?
Meyer: Can't tell what amount of money per hour the additional, if any, expense there will be.
Kyle Haugen: Would the football schedule change if lights were on longer?
Geister: Not at this time
Kyle Haugen: Would the no new inning rule after 9:40 be changed ifthe lighting hours were
extended?
Kent Deavers: It would possibly be moved to 10:05 or 10: 1 0 and the game would end at 10:20 -
10:30pm.
Schroeder: Not sure about what time changes would be for PLABA
Kyle Haugen: How many late games for PLAY are there currently?
Geister: 12-15 year olds have 1-2 late game nights per week at home
Kyle Haugen: Are lights independently controlled so that all of them don't need to be on ifthere
are not games at all the fields?
Meyer: That could occur if we had staff there.
Spieler: Concerned about the quality of life in the neighborhood. He would like the City and the
sports organizations and the neighbors to find a compromise that would help everyone. Perhaps
PLAY should use fields outside of Prior Lake.
Ruhme: Would not like to add 15 minutes, etc. because it will keep getting added on to and on
to, etc. It's not bad if it is for 3 months only. The City needs to enforce and assure that the lights
are off when they are supposed to be off. It is a tough decision to ask the neighbors around Ryan
Park to sacrifice for the good of all. The City needs to look at all enforcement issues at the park.
Spieler: What is lost if the light hours are not extended?
Pellers: PLAY is currently turning kids away from the program.
Kyle Haugen: Believes the extension is for the better of the community as a whole.
Feriancek: Does not believe 11 pm is appropriate. Suggested 10: 15 or 10:30pm. This would give
people enough time to clean up after the games and leave the park. PLA Y should also try to
address the trespass and garbage issues with the neighbors. Perhaps have volunteers walk the
park perimeter.
Motion by Kelly Loose to extend Ryan Park hours to 10: 15pm; second by Eric Spieler.
Kyle Haugen: Would not support the 1O:15pm time. Proposed 10:30pm.
Ruhme: Asked PLAY & Eavzan about 1 0:30pm extension time.
Geister: 10:30pm would work
Eavzan: Does not approve the extension at all. The property values would go down and the City
noise violation will still be occurring. He would support a smaller set of lights for cleanup and
safety.
V ote on 10: 15 motion: 2 approve (Loose, Spieler); 3 opposed (Ruhme, Haugen, Feriancek);
Motion failed
Motion by Kyle Haugen to extend Ryan Park hours to I 0:30pm with a 5 minute warning to
players and spectators as to when the lights will be turned off; second by Mike F eriancek.
3 approve (Ruhme, Haugen, Feriancek); 2 opposed (Loose, Spieler); Motion carried
5. RECREATION UPDATE
Barstad: Concerts in the Park began 6/4. There were 100 - 150 people in attendance. The next
concert is 6/11 at 7pm with a kids craft table from 5:30 - 6:30 at Lakefront Park before the
concert begins. Summer Supremo begins 6/22/09 at Lakefront Park. There are still openings in
all our programs and trips for this summer. Tot lot has the highest numbers so far with
playground having the lowest numbers. Go to www.oriorlakerecreation.com to sign up and
check out what we have to offer.
No formal action required
6. FUTURE MEETING DATE - Julv 16th. 2009 at 60m in the City Council Chambers.
Motion to adjourn was made by Kyle Haugen, Second by Mike Feriancek, motion carried. The
meeting adjourned at 7:25 p.m.
Submitted by Angie Barstad, Recreation Coordinator
4646 Dakota Street SE, Prior Lake, MN 55372
Committee Report
To: Parks Advisory Committee Members
Dale: July 16, 2009
Agenda Item: 4
Agenda Title: Community Garden Naming
Prepared By: Angie Barstad, Recreation Coordinator
o Presentation, No Action Required
o Requires Discussion and Direction to Staff
o Final Review I Prepare Recommendation to City Council
History: Per the City Council direction, the City staff solicited the community for possible
names of the new community garden area located at Lakefront Park. Per the Park Naming
Policy guidelines, over the past 30 days staff solicited names by placing ads in the local
papers, City Website, City News Wire and local cable channel
Discussion Items: These are the 3 names that were submitted for consideration from the
community for the garden area:
1. Kop Family Community Garden:
2. John & Meda Kop Community Garden:
3. Kop Community Gardens
All above names were submitted due to the significant contributions the Kop family has made
to the City over the years.
The PAC may choose one of the names above for the community garden area or come up
with another name not listed above.
Alternatives:
A. Choose one name to present to the City Council for approval.
B. Take no action.
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Sent: Thursday, June 18,20093:32 PM
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Subject: Community Garden Naming Application
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CITY OF PRIOR LAKE
ORDINANCE NO. 109-09
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 702.400 OF THE PRIOR LAKE CITY CODE
RELATED TO THE CLOSING TIME FOR THOMAS RYAN JR. MEMORIAL PARK.
The City Council of the City of Prior Lake does hereby ordain that:
1. Sections 702.400 of the Prior Lake City Code is hereby amended as shown below:
702.400:
PARK HOURS: With the exception of Memorial Park, Ponds Park and
Thomas Ryan Memorial Park, all parks will close at 10:00 p,m. each day
and shall remain closed until 5:00 a,m, on the following day.
· Memorial Park and Ponds Park will close at 11 :00 p.m. and shall
remain closed until 5:00 a.m. on the following day.
· Thomas Ryan Memorial park will close no later than 11 p.m. Field
lights shall be turned off at each field 15 minutes after the
completion of scheduled games or 11:00 p,m., whichever is earlier,
and the park shall be closed, No inning shall start after 10:30 p.m.
The park shall remain closed until 8:00 a,m. on the following day.
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This ordinance shall become effective from and after its passage and publication.
Passed by the City Council of the City of Prior Lake this 15th day of June, 2009.
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(952) 496-8475 . Fax (952) 496-8496 . Web WWW.co.scott.mn,us
Preliminary Outline for EAB Readiness and Response Plan: July 13,2009
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The following outline is for discussion. It includes both topic headings and some preliminary
thoughts on content. It also includes some potentially controvers~al topics. These are included
. so that they are discussed, however, at this time there are no preferences nor have decisions been
made.
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1) Education and Awareness
a. ~DA/Extensi,?n have the most robust program on this and we should rely on
them.
b:' fImtide links c~m local websites to the _I\IIDAfExtension sites.. (A~/J 7. j.)
c. Inform policy makers
d. Get articles.iA See,u: and other local news letter with information on where to
learn more
e. Educate (train) contractors, staff
2) Inquiry, Detection, and Verification 1\
a. Rely on First Detector program by ~on ~k. Ve~.f- k '
b. Recruit more volunteers for the Extension training and pr6gram (called state
there are 4 listed in Scott County)
3) Prevention and Preparation
a. Develop policies
i. Consider Ifself imposed" moratorium on live ash materiats or ash . ..
firewood. ~ "" ~
ii. Determine prioriti"~s _ .. '. ~.~. .
QIT. Resource sharing: $, people, an~resources)g.~ 't
iv. What assistance if any to provide private lands?' .'
v. Public relations arid communications policies and hierarchies (migh~ think
about using Incident Command System as a model)
b. Inventory "
;>t-. Get a handle on number of ash and ultimate cost of removal and
replanting
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i. Tree ordinances (remove ash from specs or .plan~ing listsCj)OIL~
ii-:----Re\;.::." VI 'C.II;~C .....;.>o......e-v',.J;..o.rtes or tree oralnances
d. Establish removal contracts and get resource sharing agreements in place
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e, Ash reductio 'tr gies (needed or desired?)
i. Stop planting ash:"" remove from contract specs and planting lists
,ii. Replace poor quality, high maintenance ash (Look for opportunities to
replace ash with something else sooner - iO..Gases 'with i lot nf tiP;'II'iwood
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4) Response
a. Develop policies
b. Response Procedures'
i. How, where when (get to know existi.!llZ MDA ~dures !or Quarantines
~nd reSD~ develop local' detaifs; are there different respor:lses for
woodland versus Blvd, etc; learn about treatment options )
ii. Identify roles/authorities
Hi. What do we do with the wood -disposal sites and wood utilization
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iv. Permits and approvals needed '
c. Reforestation
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