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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFebruary, 1976CITY OF PRIOR LAKE, MINNESOTA 55372 Park Advisory Board Rinutes February 12, 1976 The Park Advisory Board of the City of Prior Lake held meeting # 76-3 at the City Hall Council Chambers on February 12, 1976. ~eeting uae called to order at ?:45 P.~. ~embers present uere: C. Buckeye, C. Arnold, 3. Kalton, P. Patchin, D. Williams and H. Graser. Guests present uere, Leroy Horn, B. Bissonett, G. Clipper, Roger Wahl, Wayne ~ertens, Dennis Fitzgerald, Earl Evans, Bob Bull and 3an Saarella. ~inutes from 3anuary 22, 1976 meeting uere approved. Presentations and Requests: 1. A group from the P.L.A.Y. Hockey Association appeared to request funds for tuo neu hockey rinks for next year. Spokesman Bob Bull stated that 250 young people uere nou enrolled in their program. They requested a permanent rink at a cost of $2,100.00, a temporary rink at the cost of $5,000.00. The state of the improvements at Lakefront Park uere discussed and our budget limitations uere explained to the group. This group offered to provide the installation labor, if the city ~ould provide materials and reminded us that the same group had successfully built the existing hockey rink, lights and uarmin9 house under a similar arrangement. The beard asked the group to convey their request and promise of assistance in uriting. 2. Don Williams requested that a snou control shelter belt be planted along the Lakefront Park embankment overlooking Ridgemont Avenue. H. Graser uae directed to take care of this by use of our oun nursery stock as so~n as ~eathsr permitted. 3. Leroy Horn asked the board to give further consideration to tennis court improvements. Reports maintenance and Development - C. Buckeye 1. Tree cut doun in Green Oaks Park 2. Selected tree cutting in process at Sand Point Beach - logs to be used as parking lot barriers. 3. Sand Point 8each cleanup day scheduled for April 24th. Youth organizations to help. 4. Cambridge Road in Lakefront park is to be finished at a cost of $1200.00 uith expense paid by Street Department. 5. Discussion concerning use of lifeguards at Sand Point Beach. Graser to check cost as uell as liability of not having lifeguards. THE CENTER OF LAKE COUNTRY NARE Gre®n Oaks Park Re-grading, drainage and seeding Fence Backstop Playground Equipment COST,,, $ 3500.00 300.00 500.00 3000.00 SUB TOTAL_ $7300. O0 PRIORITY Oakland Beach "no development in next 5 years Willow~ Rinor re-grading and seeding Playground equipment 200.00 3000.0~ $3200.00 North Shore Oakp No development in next 5 years Developer has not completed dedications Boud£n~ Replace backstop, install fence on Eas~ side, skating rink berm, fill swale, re-grade and seed. Fence along Rutgers Street Playground Equipment 1300.00 300.00 3000.00 $4600.00 Remo~ial Park "New'dugouts - concrete Replace wood fence with chain link Baseball field lights Crushed sock in parking lot Cedar fence around picnic asea Pave roads and parking lot 3500.00 6000.00 m 12000.00 200.00 1000.00 3000.00 $25700.00 3 3 3 1 2 3 Gseenbriar PU~ No development over next five years Lakefront Par~ Finish Cambridge Circle - charge to street depa=tment Picnic tables and fireplaces 81acktop ualkuay to picnic asea Complete fence on Ridgemont Avenue Complete fence on Rutledge Avenue to lake Remodel Cottage and Beach House Remove othe~ structures fosm Uatzlts Erect gate at Red Oaks and Rutledge Sis. Nalkuay from pa=kin9 lot to suimming beach Swimming beach peeking lot on top of hill - gravel surface Bathrooms in athletic asea including sewer connection. Finish baseball field ~ith backstops and miscellaneous equipment. Hockey Rink - sin9le sink ~ith lo~ level lights. $ 3000.00 1000.00 1000.00 2000.00 5000.00 3000.00 1000.00 1000.00 4000.00 12000.00 1200.00- 5000.00 2 2 1 2 3 3 3 3 PATCHIN APPRAISALS CONTRACT -. PATCHIN APPRAISALS CLASS. CONTRACT BLDG. FLOOR PAGE I - PATCHIN APPRAISALS CLASS. CONTRACT BLDG. FLOOR PAGE PATCHIN APPRAISALS CLASS. CONTRACT BLDG. FLOOR PAGE ,~ - -. ' PATCHIN APPRAISALS CLASS. CONTRACT BLDG. FLOOR PAGE -. PATCHIN APPRAISALS CLASS. CONTRACT BLDG. __ . FLOOR PAGE CLASS. PATCHIN APPRAISALS CONTRACT BLDG. FLOOR PAGE ~. PATCHIN APPRAISALS CLASS. CONTRACT BLDG. FLOOR PAGE ~ PATCHIN APPRAISALS CLASS. CONTRACT BLDG. FLOOR PAGE CITY OF PRIOR LAKE, MINNESOTA 55372 PARK ADU[SORY BOARD MINUTES Feb=ua=y 26, 1976 The Park Advisory Board of the City of Prior Lake held meeting #76-4, at the City Council Chambers on February 26, 1976. Meetin9 was called to order at ?:45 P.M. Members present were: C. Buckeye, C. Arnold, 3. Kalton, P. Patchin, D. Williams and H. Graser. Others present were 8ob Bull, Dennis McWilliams, 3udy Heuchle, Ken 81umber9, Louise Anderson, Tom Watkins, Walter Stock, Dick 8randt, 3im Wenin9er and Mike McGuire. The minutes of the previous meetin9 were approved as submitted. presentations and Requests 1. A presentation from the Prior Lake Hockey Association was received, in writin9, concernin9 new hockey rink facilities. The proposal covered a new hockey rink and li9htin9 in Lakefront Park, renovation of the existin9 rink behind City Hall, and a demountable rink at Lakefront. Total estimated cost was $6,370.00 for material, with labor donated by P.L.A.Y., P.L.H.A. and the hi9h school. The Park 8oard responded that at least phase #1, ( new rink at Lakefront) would be funded and asked that the School 8oard consider participation with additional funding. 2. Request by Bill Muelken to buy Lakefront Park warmin9 house building for $?5.00. Turned down by board because future use of buildin9 was anticipated. Dennis McWilliams presented a preliminary plat of a 38 acre portion of the Fisher Farm. A 5 acre park dedication was offered at the corner of County Roads #21 and #83. Suitability of site for a park was discussed. Action was deferred until next meetin9. Sand Point Beach 1. Location of si9ns was discussed. It was decided that action of past meetin9, where only one sign was authorized, was inadequate. Motion made by Patchin, seconded by Arnold, that two si9ns be erected; one at Crest Road and County Road #42; and one at park entrance. Approximately a $100.00 expenditure limit for these si9ns. Motion passed 4-0. 2. Road access was discussed with particular attention to cut-off of Shady 8each Road access. It was decided to leave access plans as they were decided upon at the February 12, 1976 meetin9. Life9uards: Cheryl Buckeye had researched experience of nei9hborin9 communities of Eden Prairie, 81oomin9ton, 8urnsville and Minnetonka. The pay ran9e was $2.25 to $3.00/hour. Horst Graser informed the THE CENTER OF LAKE COUNTRY board that the City Attorney's opinion was that we would be liable if we did not have lifeguards at the beach. It was the consensus of the board that lifeguards were necessary. There was discussion concerning changing admission in order to defray li?eoua~d eoete. It w~ the eoneen~ug oF the board that such a policy would probably be impractical. Graser and Kalton were to investigate the lifeguard situation at greater length and report back the next meeting. 4. Graser was directed to,seek a shoreline filling permit from the Minnesota DNR for the cove area at Sand Point Beach. 5. Graser was directed to provide for trash removal and trash barrels at Sand Point. CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN mmlml iiii I i Motion by Patchin, seconded by Buckeye, that we approve the lg76 C.I.P. budget as set forth in the minutes of the 2-12-78 meeting, in the amount of $13,800.00. Motion approved 4-0. Reports Maintenance and development - C. Buckeye- Additional work day for youth groups at Sand Point Beach set ?or Saturday, May 1. Acquisition - P. Patchin - no report. Recreation - 3. Kalton - no report. Nature and Wildlife - C. Arnold - Brief discussion of probable trail areas. Park Commissioner - O. Williams - no report. Park Planner - H. Graser - no report. Motion by Buckeye, seconded by Arnold to adjourn. Meeting adjourned at 10:05 P.M. Next meeting, Wednesday, March 10, 1076, 7:30 P.M. Respectfully submitted, Peter 3. Patchin, Secretary PATCHIN APPRAISALS CLASS. CONTRACT .FLOOR ~'-~ (~,,2~,,/',~'~' PAGE PATCHIN APPRAISALS CLASS. FLOOR CONTRACT PAGE PATCHIN APPRAISALS CLASS. CONTRACT FLOOR PAGE PATCHIN APPRAISALS CLASS. CONTRACT BLDG. FLOOR PAGE PRIOR LAKE, MINNESOTA 55372 February 26, 1976 Prior Lake Park Advisory Board Prior Lake City Hall Prior Lake, Minnesota 55372 Re, Hockey Rinks - City of Prior Lake, Minnesota Gentlemen, The organizations of Prior Lake Athletics for Youth (PLAY) and Prior Lake Hockey Association (PLHA) jointly submit to you this letter of support for the hockey rink allocations that you are Considering. The need for a good youth hockey program in Prior Lake is obvious. We will have approximately.350 kids involved in the youth hockey program for the 1976-77 seaso'n. Ail' of these kids deserve a chance to enjoy a .fair, amount of- ice time in a well supervised program. Please refer to the attached time schedule showing minimum amounts of ice time necessary to run a program for 350 '- youths. Please keep in mind that the program is growi.ng in numbers of kids each year, and that neighboring communzties allocate even more time per team for practice than we have shown for this minimum program. Also, please note that the schedule allows for a good amount of free skating time on the hockey rinks, something the public has been demanding more of lately. We suggest that you consider the following proposals ve_9_e_e_e_e_e_e_e.~.- _seriously so we can ~e our youth the programs they require, _ #l. We propose one new 220' x 80' permanent hockey rink with 48' high, curved end boards, end screens and adequate lighting to be placed on the designated spot for a hockey rink in Lakefront Park. We have obtained estimates on the cost of lumber, paint, hardware, and lighting for such a rink· They are as follows, Lumber ~/gOO Hardware"- ~- screening Paint ........... The labor %o oreo% ~d paint the facility will be donated by ~Y ~d P~A. with help from the hi~ school %e~. · A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION DEDICATED TO THE YOUTH OF PRIOR LAKE · PRIOR LAKE, MINNESOTA 55372 February 26, 1976 Prior Lake Park Advisory Board Prior Lake City Hall Prior Lake, Minnesota 55372 Re, Hockey Rinks - City of Prior Lake, Minnesota Gentlemen, The organizations of Prior Lake Athletics for You~h. (PLAY) and Prior Lake Hockey Association (PLHA) jointly submit to you this letter of support for the hockey rink allocations that you are considering. The need for a good youth hockey program in Prior Lake is obvious. We will have approximately.350 kids involved in the youth hockey program for the 1975-77 season. Ail of these kids deserve a chance to enjoy a fair amount of ice time in a well supervised program. Please refer to the attached time schedule showing minimum amounts of ice time necessary to run a program for 350 youths. Please keep in mind that the program is growing in numbers of kids each year, and that neighboring communities allocate even more time per team for practice than we have shown for this minimum program. Also, please note that the schedule allows for a good amount of free skating time on the hockey rinks, something the public has been demanding more of lately. We suggest that you consider the following proposals ver~ ~serious!~ so we can give our youth the programs they reqUire, #i. We propose one new 220' x 80' permanent hockey rink with 48' high, curved end boards, end screens and adequate lighting to be placed on the designated spot for a hockey rink in Lakefront Park. We have obtained estimates on the cost of lumber, paint, hardware, and lighting for such a rink. They are as follows, ~/~'Oo Lumber __ ~'-~ -7~ ~ Hardware- an~-screening Z~O~-' ~ ~.~-~ Paint _ _ _ -- -- ~,~ ~- ~ Li~ting _ _ _ ~ooO,- The labor to erect ~d pa~t the facility will be donated by ~Y ~d P~A~ with help from the hi~ school te~. · A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION DEDICATED TO THE YOUTH OF PRIOR LAKE · PRIOR LAKE, MINNESOTA 55372 Prior Lake Park Advisory Board February 26, ! 9?6 Page 2 #2. Renovate the existing large hockey rink behind City Hall. This will require some board replacement and repair, shoring of supports, additional screening, painting, and some light replacement. We have estimates on material costs as follows for this, Lumber_ __ _ Hardware and screening__ ZOO.-' Paint ..... Lighting .... The labor will, again, be donated by PLAY, PI/iA, and the high school team. Remove the boards from the existing small hockey rink behind City Hall· Use these boards to provide the framing lumber necessary to build a #demountable' rink to be placed along side of the new permanent rink at Lakefront Park. This demountable rink will require only plywood to face the framing members, paint, hardware, and a small amount of additional lighting, to be attached to the same poles as will be in place for the permanent rink· It will be an inexpensive way to provide the third full-size hockey rink that is so vital to the youth program, and allow for full time free skating in the space vacated by the existing small hockey rink· Further, being demountable, the rink will be taken down in the off season to allow more room in the park for other activities. We have the follow- ing cost estimates for this facility, Lumber Hardware and screening .... 2~-0~ Paint Lighting __ __ _ Zoo - '- ' Labor, donated by PLAY, PLHA, and the high school team. In summary, the interest shown by the youth of Prior Lake in its hockey programs points out a real need for more good facilities. Also, these programs are growing in numbers of kids each year. We must have at least 3 full sized hockey rinks to provide a bare minimum program for the ever increasing number of inter- ested kids. We feel that the above proposals are well thought · A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION DEDICATED TO THE YOUTH OF PRIOR LAKE · PRIOR LAKE, MINNESOTA 55372 Prior Lake Park Advisory Board February 26, 1976 Page 3 out, and are the least costly way to provide the 3 rinks. Further, we re-emphasize the fact that all of .the labor (a large amount of hours) will be donated by PLAY, PLHA, and the high school team. Our track record on previous donated labor undertakings in the City of Prior Lake gives strength to our promise to complete successfully that which we sub- scribe to. We will sincerely appreciate your full consideration of the entire intent of this letter. Yours very truly, PLAY President, ~ ~4~ PLHA President, · A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION DEDICATED TO THE YOUTH OF PRIOR LAKE · I o