HomeMy WebLinkAboutMarch 18, 2010
PARKS ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING
THURSDAY, MARCH 18TH, 2010
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
6:00 p.m.
1. Call to Order
2. Approval of March Agenda
3. Approval of February meeting minutes
4. Neighborhood Parks 2010 Timeline - AI Friedges
5. Compost Site Update - AI Friedges
6. Projects/Updates - AI Friedges
7. Recreation Updates - Angie Barstad
8. Future Meeting Date
a. April 15th, 2010, at 6pm in the City Council Chambers with Community Garden
meeting to follow at 7:30 p.m.
Adjournment
Parks Advisory Committee Minutes
2/18/10
6:05 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
1. CALL TO ORDER:
Meeting called to order at 6:05 pm by acting Chair Eric Spieler
Members Present: Mike Feriancek, Eric Spieler, Ron Ceminsky, Kendall Larson, Kelly Loose
Members Absent: Dan Ruhme, Kyle Haugen
Staff Present: Al Friedges, Angie Barstad
Council Liaison: Ken Hedberg
2. APPROVAL OF FEBRUARY AGENDA:
Item #5 was removed and moved to the March PAC meeting due to the absence of two PAC
members. The Blind Lake Shelter Relocation was added under Projects/Updates. Motion to
approve the agenda with the changes was made by Mike Feriancek, Second by Kendall Larson;
motion carried
3. APPROVAL OF DECEMBER MEETING MINUTES:
Motion to approve the meeting minutes by Mike Feriancek, Second by Kendall Larson; motion
carried
4. ADOPT 2010 GOALS:
Barstad: At the January PAC workshop numerous goals were discussed. From that workshop
came these 7 goals (see attached goals). Once adopted by the PAC, Chair Dan Ruhme will be
presenting the PAC goals at the 4/19/1 0 City Council meeting.
Motion to adopt the 2010 PAC goals by Mike Feriancek, Second by Kelly Loose; motion
carried.
6. COMMUNITY GARDENS
Barstad: Presented an update on the Community Gardens from 2009 and what we are looking
forward to in 2010. Staff is recommending that the community gardeners form a board to handle
day to day issues, ideas, etc. and that a PAC liaison be appointed to this board and be present at
the 2010 community gardens kick off meeting on 3/18.
Ceminsky: Would be interested in being the PAC liaison to the community garden board and
will attend the 3/18 kick off meeting
Motion to have Ron Ceminsky appointed the PAC community gardens liaison was made by
Kendall Larson, Second by Mike Feriancek; motion carried.
7. JEFFERS POND UPDATE
Friedges: Staff has met with representative from the Jeffers Foundation to discuss the
installation of a 56 foot long bridge across Eagle Creek. A bituminous trail will be installed
connecting the bridge to Jeffers School and Wilds Ridge. The estimate cost of the materials for
the bridge, including installation, and the bituminous trail is $38,000. Both of these improvement
and the funding were agreed on by Jeffers Foundation.
Currently staff is negotiating the details for the construction of a picnic shelter, kiosk and the
completion of the wood chip tail. The shelter would substitute the outdoor environmental
learning center that was once proposed. The installation of the woodchip trail would complete
the access around the West and North side of Jeffers Pond.
No action required
8. PROJECTSIUPDA TES
Friedges: We have been doing the following:
1. Replacing chain link fencing on 6 back stops at Ponds Park.
2. Snow, snow and more snow removal
3. Currently a Mankato State student is interning in the maintenance department helping
the City to write a grant to the Scott County Watershed District to request $10,000 to
build a system at Ponds Park to pump water out of the pond at that park and use it in the
irrigation system on the fields in Ponds Park. Perforated PVC pipes would be installed in
the bottom of the pond and run into a man hole with a pump in it. Perforated pipe is used
to keep algae out of the irrigation system. This system will re-use nutrients that drain
into the pond from the fields, save on drinking water while utilizing water more
efficiently and save money on treated water we currently are using on the fields.
The grant request will be handed in by the end of March.
4. The City Council voted to move the shelter from Blind Lake to South Shore Drive park
to save money in the CIP for other park development projects. The Spring Lake
Township board approved this shelter at their February meeting. The Scott County
inspector also approved the relocation the shelter condition. The relocation will take
place this spring.
No action required
9. RECREATION UPDATES
Barstad: Summer registration will begin on March 1. The Egg Hunt will be held on 3/27 from 1
p.m. - 3 p.m. at Lakefront Park. This is a free family event with pony rides, live animals, etc.
The warming house closed for the season on 2/15. The rinks and sledding hill will remain open
and lit as long as weather permits.
No action required
10. FUTURE MEETING DATE - MARCH 18. 6D.m. in the City Council Chambers
Motion to adjourn was made by Kendall Larson, Second by Mike Feriancek, motion carried. The
meeting adjourned at 7:00 p.m.
Submitted by Angie Barstad, Recreation Coordinator
4646 Dakota Street SE, Prior Lake, MN 55372
Committee Report
To: Parks Advisory Committee Members
Dale: February 18, 2010
Agenda Item: 6
Agenda Title: Community Gardens
Prepared By: Angie Barstad, Recreation Coordinator
o Presentation, No Action Required
XX Requires Discussion
o Final Review / Prepare Recommendation to City Council
History: The Kop Family Community Gardens opened in May, 2009. In our first season we
had 30 gardeners register for a plot. We are currently advertising for plot rental for the 2010
planting season. To date we have received 3 registrations. We are asking everyone that
registers for a plot to consider being part of the Community Garden Board. This board will
handle all issues and day to day running of the gardens. The City will process registrations
only. Staff is advising the PAC to appoint a PAC liaison to this board. This liaison will give
updates and address any concerns/issues the board has to the PAC.
The kick off meeting for the 2010 garden season will be held on March 18 at 7:30 p.m. in the
City Council chambers, following the March PAC meeting. The gardeners will receive their
plot numbers and the rules/policies will be covered. The board will also be decided at this
meeting by the gardeners. It is for this reason that the PAC liaison should be in attendance for
introductions.
Discussion:
Staff is advising the PAC to appoint a PAC liaison to the community garden board.
4646 Dakota Street SE, Prior Lake, MN 55372
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Committee Report
To: Parks Advisory Committee Members
Dale: February 18, 2010
Agenda Item: #7
Agenda
Jeffers Pond Update
Title:
Prepared By: AI Friedges
xx Presentation, No Action Required
o Requires Discussion and Direction to Staff
o Final Review / Prepare Recommendation to City Council
History: Jeffers Pond Park consists of approximately 174 acres of which 55 acres have been
dedicated into a conservation easement. A neighborhood park has been developed on the North
side of the property. The neighborhood park currently offers a half size basketball court, parking
lot, picnic shelter, small ball field, play equipment and trails.
Discussion Items: Staff has met with Representatives from the Jeffers Foundation to discuss
the installation of a 56 foot long bridge across Eagle Creek located directly west of Jeffers Pond
School. A bituminous trail will be installed connecting the bridge to Jeffers School and Wilds
Ridge. The estimated cost of the materials for the bridge (including installation) and the
bituminous trail is $38,000.00. Both of these improvements and the funding were agreed on by
Jeffers Foundation.
Currently staff is negotiating the details for the construction of a picnic shelter, kiosk
and the completion of the woodchip trail. The shelter would substitute the outdoor
environmental learning center that was once proposed. The installation of the
woodchip trail would complete the access around the West and North side of Jeffers
Pond.
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Review existing neighborhood parks
. Develop a plan based on demographics
and future utilization
. Identify potential funding changes in the
Parks Maintenance and Replacement
Matrix based on future park utilization
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. Develop/select/construct options that meet
objectives to fully utilize available funds
from the Jeffers Foundation.
. Install new bridge connecting Jeffers Pond
Elementary School to Jeffers Pond Park
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Dedicated Ryan Park Improvements
. Lighting
. Shelter
Completed Natural Resource section of Master Park Plan
Opened Community Garden plots at Lakefront Park,
Participated in the 2030 Vision & Strategic plan update
Reviewed and researched field charges of surrounding
communities and discussed field maintenance needs/usage with
local athletic organizations and came up with a fee schedule which
was approved by the City Council. Many of the Prior Lake athletic
organizations will be doing a lot of maintenance on fields to reduce
the pressure on the City budgets,
Restoration projects and FIN Programs at Lakefront Park and
Crystal Lake are ongoing,
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Goal #2 Park Comprehensive Plan l
. Update Comp plan as it relates to
modification of park standards and City
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maintenance partnerships with local athletic
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Goal #5 Lake Recreation Usa e Plan g
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'Identify immediate public uses (i.e. chip
trails, FIN, access)
'Research recreational opportunities for
other lakes
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Continue to work towards implementation of
2030 Vision Plan goals & objectives with
respect to park, recreation and open space.
'Continue to monitor Lakefront Park
restoration management area #1, while
advancing management areas #2 & #3
and start on #4,
'Encourage stewardship of parks with
school groups, Scott County, DNR, and
other community organizations
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. Implement tree inventory program
. Continue to monitor Emerald Ash Borer
+Prepare Emerald Ash Borer Plan
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