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PARK ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING
MONDAY, August 11, 2003
MAINTENANCE CENTER
6:00 p.m.
1. Call to Order
2. Approval of Meetin_q Minutes
a. Approval of June 9, 2003 Meeting Minutes
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Old Business
a. Glynwater Basketball Court Update
b. Skatepark Equipment
c. Lakefront Days
d. Tennis Courts
4. New Business
a. Meadowview Park
b. Parking with Trailers
c. Boat Slips/Fishing Pier
d. FIN Program
e. Joint Meeting with City Council/Lake Advisory Committee
5. Future Meeting Date
a. July 14, 2003
6. Adjournment
16200 Eagle Creek Ave. S.E., Prior Lake, Minnesota 55372-1714 / Ph. (952) 447-4230 / Fax (952) 447-4245
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EHPLOYER
PARK ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES
FOR
JUNE 9, 2003
The meeting was called to order at 6:00 p.m., on Monday, June 9, 2003, at the
Maintenance Facility. Members present were Pat McFadden, Tom Borger, Mike
Feriancek, Lori Helgestad, and Ruth Harris. Also in attendance were Council Liaison
Andrea BIomberg, Public Works Director Bud Osmundson, Recreation Supervisor Chris
Esser, Public Works Coordinator Makenzie McCormick and Assistant City Manager
Susan Walsh.
Approval of May 12, 2003 Meeting Minutes: Motion by Helgestad to approve the May
12, 2003 Meeting Minutes. Second by McFadden. Ayes: 5. Nays: 0.
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Glynwater Basketball Court Update: Public Works Director Osmundson advised a
m~eeting is scheduled for June 12th regarding the Glynwater Park basketball court. The
half court is scheduled for installation this summer. The meeting was called since
several residents in the area oppose the basketball court and wish to keep the park
natural. The project was initiated this year because of a neighborhood petition received
from other residents who wanted the court installed for their children. The Council had
approved the funding and the project was going forward until staff heard from the group
opposing the basketball court.
Dance Program, Skate Park and Beach Opening Updates: Recreation Supervisor Esser
provided an update on the spring recital and the openings of the skate park and
beaches.
~t-a-Park and Memorial Park/Bench and Tree Pro_0_gram: Committee members
reviewed the final draft of the brochure and thought it looked good. They encouraged
staff to publicize the programs in the Wavelength, Prior Lake American, cable and web
page. Members also reviewed the first draft of the new parks and trail brochure. Staff
hoped to have all the new brochures completed by Lakefront Days.
Park Advisory_ Committee Annual Report to the City_ Council: Chair Feriancek advised
he will present the Annual Report to the City Council at their June 16th meeting. The
report will include highlights of 2002-2003 activities and short term and long term
planned projects.
Surf and Turf Tour: Chair Feriancek reminded everyone of the Surf and Turf Tour on
June 30th. The members agreed the tour would replace the July regular meeting.
MOTION by Feriancek to cancel the July 14th meeting. Second by McFadden. Ayes:
5. Nays: 0.
Other Business'
· Public Works Director Bud Osmundson reviewed with members the concept plan for
Jeffers Pond.
· Staff advised they will bring the snowplowing routes criteria to the August or
September meeting.
· Councilmember Andrea Blomberg asked that residents be alerted that it is unlawful
to dump leaves or grass clippings in city parks or on other city property. Reminders
to residents will be publicized in the Wavelength, web page and the city's cable
channel.
· Discussion was held on approaching the school district to have the tennis courts at
the old high school refurbished.
· Tom Borger recommended that the city purchase additional equipment at the
skatepark. He suggested the following: metal picnic table for $2200, tabletop box
for $875 and curb rail for existing pyramid for $2200. Tom noted this "street -like"
equipment is what the kids are looking for and would help keep them 'off the city's
tables and railings. Staff advised funds for additional skatepark equipment is not
included in this year's budget but will see if there are any funds available.
MOTION by Feriancek to adjourn. Second by Borger. Ayes: 5. Nays: 0.
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Respectfully submitted,
Susan Walsh, Assistant City Manager
August 11, 2003
Resident
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Prior Lake, MN 55372
RE: Meadowview Park
Dear Prior Lake Homeowner:
The City Parks Department has a Master Parks plan which guides the location of future
neighborhood parks. Each of the neighborhood parks is planned to contain many
general amenities including playground equipment, picnic shelter, trails, a small hard
surface/multi-use court, a combination soccer/ball diamond (dependent on the size of
the park), plus general green space with trees. The parkland is obtained from the
developers in the general area as development occurs, and the amenities are located in
the park as the topography allows.
The existing Meadowview Park was obtained from Centex when the development was
platted and is about one half acre in size. The City obtained it, keeping in mind that it
was to be part of a larger overall park serving the 160 acres in the southwest quadrant
of County Roads 42 and 83, as the Master Plan has directed. The attached drawing
shows this concept, which was presented to the City Council when the Meadowview plat
was presented for approval. The plan would include a park of about 6 or 7 acres which
is centrally located for the entire area.
The 40-acre area north of the Meadowview development is guided in the City's
Comprehensive Guide Plan for Commercial use. When the Meadowview development
was proposed, it was anticipated by city staff that this commercial area would take a
number of years to develop since commercial land develops much slower than
residential property. For this and a number of other reasons it was decided to install the
playground equipment in the Meadowview Park soon since homes were being
constructed and occupied rather quickly.
Presently, another developer has proposed to develop the 40-acre site north of
Meadowview as a mixture of commercial and residential uses. If this would be
approved, the City would obtain the majority of the land needed for the centrally located,
larger overall park for the area. The proposal is to be considered by the City Council at
the August 18 meeting. For this reason we have temporarily stopped the installation of
the playground equipment in the Meadowview Park. If the proposed development gets
preliminary approval, it is our intent to install the playground equipment in the new
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overall park next year, plus install some equipment at a smaller scale in the
Meadowview plat park. If the proposed development does not receive preliminary
approval, staff would install the playground equipment this fall. The Park Advisory
Committee agreed with this proposed action at its August 18 meeting.
We will be advising you in the next few weeks the direction that is going to be taken.
Please contact me if you have questions at 447-9890.
Sincerely,
Bud Osmundson
Public Works Director
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Mayor and City Council
Parks Advisory Committee
Frank Boyles, City Manager
Al Friedges, Parks & Fleet Supervisor
Makenzie McCormick, Public Works Coordinator
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