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16200 Eagle Creek Avenue S.E.
Prior Lake, MN 55372-1714
PARK ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2005
MAINTENANCE CENTER
6:00 p.m.
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1. Call to Order
2. PAC position openings
a. Appoint interim chair
3. Parks, Athletics, and Recreation Facility Long Range Planning Task Force
4. Future Park Tour Discussion
5. Kop Farm Master Plan
6. Ponds Restroom/Concession Project Update
7. Fall Parks Maintenance Activities
8. Future Meeting Date
a. October 10, 2005
5. Adjournment
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Angela Barstad
To:
Subject:
Kelly Meyer
RE: Spring Lake Regional Park Deer Hunt
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From: Frank Boyles
Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2005 9:19 AM
To: 'Freeman, Patricia'; Bill O'Rourke; Bryan Fleming; Chad LeMair; Jack Haugen; Jim
Petersen; Joe Zieska
Cc: Al Friedges; Bill O'Rourke; Bob Hutchins; Bruce Sames; Bud Osmundson; Charlotte Green;
Craig Eldred; Frank Boyles; Jane Kansier; Janie Gilb; John Sullivan; Kelly Meyer; Larry
Poppler; Makenzie McCormick; Nathan Oster; Ralph Teschner; Randy Hofstad; Steve Albrecht
Subject: RE: Spring Lake Regional Park Deer Hunt
patricia, Our ordinance provides for special hunts consistant with state statute. Is the
Sheriff's office aware of the hunt? Are there any signs that need to be posted to advise
passers by? As you can see I have copied numerous members of my staff so they are aware.
If staff members have any questions would you please submit them using e-mail? Thanks,
Frank.
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From: Freeman, Patricia [mailto:PFreeman@co.scott.mn.us]
Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2005 7:24 PM
To: Frank Boyles
Subject: Spring Lake Regional Park Deer Hunt
Frank,
We spoke in late June about the County's deer management program in Spring Lake Regional
Park. The hunt begins this month, on September 17.
Attached for your information is a the program description as well as the hunt schedule
for 2005. Looking back in my notes, I see I was to have sent this to you in August. I
apologize for the delay. (I left for maternity leave in early July and missed this item!)
As we discussed back in June, the archery hunters will be accessing City of Prior Lake
property that was recently purchased from the County.
I'm technically out on maternity leave until September 20, but if you have any urgent
questions or concerns about the deer program, please feel free to email and I'll do what I
can to respond. Otherwise, my boss Dawn Gibas is available at 952-496-8754,
dgibas@co.scott.mn.us.
Thanks!
Patricia
Patricia Freeman
Sr. Natural Resources Specialist
Scott County Community Development
Natural Resources Department
200 Fourth Ave. West #A205
Shakopee, MN 55379
tel: 952.496.8752
fax: 952.496.8840
pfreeman@co.scott.mn.us
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16200 Eagle Creek Avenue S.E.
Prior Lake, MN 55372-1714
AGENDA ITEM:
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT
September 6, 2005 f\~
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REPORT REGARDING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE PARK, ATHLETIC AND
RECREATION (PAR) LONG-RANGE FACILITIES TASK FORCE
MEETING DATE:
AGENDA #:
PREPARED BY:
DISCUSSION:
Introduction
'JJ1e DUQ)riS~ of this prssootation is to..apprais9 tho City COI:IFloil 9f th9 pllq)ose of the
PAR Task Force, and confirm Ci!Y..I!m.resentatives to this effort.
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. ~'~~e tr::!r1itinn~~ \"'iy of addr:eiiir:lg CII"h r1~m::lnrl~ i~ ::In inr.r~m~nt::!1 proDosal-bv-
..>~:/ -/I.'. ~..t!-.... ~.. __$oposal approac~. Given the multitude of needs, the fact that three governmental enti-
,l~::- t...>) \'\/ (" ~;i!b;;? ties are involved, and the magnitude of the cost, a new approach is needed.
.~- On July 25, 2005, representatives of the City Council and staff met with various athletic
organization representatives and proposed a cooperative approach. They concurred.
Current Circumstances
The issues presented by park, athletic and recreation facility needs are very similar to
the issues presented for school facilities. Therefore an approach similar to the school
district growth task force is being proposed. Wold Architects led the growth task force;
we therefore asked Wold for a proposal.
Wold Architects provided a letter and project outline for the Park, Athletic and Recrea-
tion Long-Range Facility Task Force process. The task force would be composed of
park, athletic and recreation facility stakeholders and community representatives. They
would prepare specific recommendations including costs and finding methods for ad-
dressing short- and long-range facility needs. Each of the policy-making bodies would
be asked to approve the report and recommendations, and over time, incorporate them
into their capital planning efforts.
Conclusion
'/ I will provide a brief report to the council on this topic. It would be appropriate for the
~ _Council to confirm Mavor HauQen and me as Prior Lake's representatives to this....effort.
I believe that the school district representatives will be Superintendent Dr. Tom
Westerhaus and School Board member Lee Shimek. Savage will be represented by
City Administrator Barry Stock and City Councilmember Craig Chamberlain. The facili-
tator from Wold will be Scott McQueen. Collectively, this core group will establish the
process to be used to solicit applications from persons who would like to serve on the
task force. A draft application form is attached. I hope to have the final application
form available at the meeting.
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August 17, 2005
Superintendent Tom Westerhaus
Independent School District #719
Box 539
Prior Lake, Minnesota 55372
MINNESOTA OFFICE
305 ST. PETER STREET
ST. PAUL.. MN 55102
651.227.7773
FAX 651.223.5646
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Barry Stock, City Administrator
City of Savage
6000 McColl Drive
Savage, Minnesota 55378-2464
Frank Boyles, City Manager
City of Prior Lake
16200 Eagle Creek Avenue Southeast
Prior Lake, Minnesota 55372
Re: Parks, Athletics and Recreation Long Range Facility Planning
Commission No. 9999
Dear Gentleman:
Per our meeting Friday, August 12, 2005, I am putting forth a process and proposal to
move ahead with your Parks. Athletics and Recreation facilities long range plan.
We have participated in and facilitated a number of long range planning efforts. I
have enclosed a suggestion on purpose and organization. This basic organization
seems to work the best at developing consensus and multiple community ownership.
The overall process and schedule would be as follows:
1. Facilities Task Force established/preliminary presenters identified.
2. 6-7 meetings over three months with Task Force members, resource personnel,
and presenters, with Wold facilitating.
3. All three elected bodies to receive a report from the P.A.R. Facilities Task Force
in the Fall of 2005.
4. All three elected bodies to review report and discuss, possibly in a series of
join/collaborative workshops, Winter 2005.
5. All three elected bodies to adopt a long range plan - Winter 2005.
In addition to the Long Range Planning efforts, some specific studies do need to be
accomplished prior to beginning of the Task Force, and we would assume these items
to be provided by each of your organizations.
1. An inventory and condition assessment of existing park, athletics and recreation
facilities.
a. City of Savage
b. City of Prior Lake
c. Independent School District #719
2. Population/Growth projections for each entity.
w 0 1~ D .\ R C II I TEe T S ~ N DEN GIN E E R S
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT #719/CITY OF PRIOR LAKE/CITY OF SAVAGE
Task Force on Parks, Athletics and Recreation
INTRODUCTION
The Prior Lake - Savage area community (City of Prior Lake, ISD #719, City of Savage) is faced with the need
for long-term collective planning to address Parks, Athletics and Recreation facility needs in the community. The
Elected Governmental Officials seek citizen participation in this collaborative planning process to assist in
meeting the needs of residents and growing community populations. All three Governmental units' elected
officers authorize this Task Force to provide input regarding the nature, scope, and planning of a preferred course
of action to collectively guide and develop additional and enhanced facilities. In so doing, the elected bodies
recognize their obligation to consider the recommendations of this group while accepting responsibility for
whatever plan is endorsed.
PURPOSE
The Task Force on Parks, Athletics and Recreation facility needs will have the following responsibilities:
1. To review and validate long-term growth projections and related demographic data of each entity.
2. To review the present facilities provided by each entity for Parks, Athletics and Recreation.
3. To study and determine current and future Park, Athletics and Recreation facilities needs.
4. To develop a consensus position regarding priorities of needs, potential partnerships and best solutions for
resolving the communities' long-term facility needs.
5. To develop a consensus position on the nature, location, and timing of improvements to "community" and/or
partnered facilities.
6. To advise the elected bodies on the scope, content, timeline, and suggested funding strategies for the future
improvements.
ORGANIZATION
It is proposed that the Task Force consist of at least one member from the following groups. The total
membership should be 15 to 20 participants:
Board Member(s)/City Council Member(s)
Parent Representatives from each Community
Business Community
Community Youth Organizations
Residents-At-Large
Representatives from athletic organizations and booster clubs
Serving as resources to the Task Force would be:
Superintendent of Schools
City AdministratorslManagers
Park and Recreation Staff
Activities Director
Architect
Financial Consultant(s)
Presenters to the Task Force may include:
City Staff
School District Staff
Booster Clubs/Associations
Athletic Organizations
Facility Developers
City or School District Consultants
Other area facilities providers
MEETING SCHEDULE
Meetings approximately every 2 weeks, for 3 months.
CK/9999/Promo-Scottlrptsltask force#2
Commission No. 9999
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Park, Athletics and Recreation Facilities Task Force
Nomination Form ~ @ ,
Please complete this/arm and return to the School District or the city of Savage or Prior Lake
no later than Friday, September 23, 2005.
Name:
Address:
PhonesIHome:
Work:
Preferred e-mail address:
Please state the primary reason(s) you want to serve on this Task Force:
Weare looking for committee members who represent a variety of perspectives in Savage, Prior
Lake and the School District. Please answer the following questions in order to help us achieve
that goal.
How many years have you lived at your present address?
0-2 Yrs
3-5 Yrs
6-12 Yrs
More than 12 yr
Your age is:
21-35
36-45
46-55
56-65
66+
Are you:
Male Female
Do you have children?
Yes
No
Ages
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Have you served on any School District, Savage, or Prior Lake committees or task force?
Yes No
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If so, please name them together with years of service:
Please name any other group(s) you represent and what formal position you hold, if any:
How will you solicit input and share information with the group(s) you represent?
Do you work for or own a business, the primary location of which is within the corporate
boundaries of Savage, Prior Lake, or ISO 719? If so, please provide the business name, address
and a brief description of the product(s) or service(s).
IMPORTANT NOTE: In order to be selected for this Task Force, you must commit to attend all
regularly scheduled, evening Task Force meetings twice a month from October 2005 through
March 2006.
Signature
Date
Return this completed application no later than 4:30p.m., Friday, September 23, 2005, to the
administrative offices of School District #719 or the cities of Savage or Prior Lake.
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