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PARKS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
MINUTES O~ PUBLIC HEARING
AUGUST 29, 1991
The Parks Advisory Committee met to conduct a public hearing on
an Application for Grant Funds for the acquisition and
development of the William McDonald property.
The meeting convened at 7:10 p.m. DOU~ Berens, Chairman, read
the public hearing notice as published ln the Prior Lake American
on August 19, and 26, 1991. Members present, Doug Berens, Pat
Heaney, Ron Ceminsky, Art Schoot arrived at 7:35 p.m. (please
note that a quorum was not present). Doug Berens opened the
meeting for public testimony.
City Manager, Dave Unmacht, gave a brief introduction to the
meeting, the purpose of the public hearing, results of the
discussion at the City Council meeting on August 19, and the
reason the Parks Advisory Committee was conducting the public
hearing.
Doug Berens read a letter from Ben Baer, 15795 Eagle Creek
Avenue, into the record. Ben Baer reiterated points in his
letter to include a recommendation to use public money in other
places, the importance of recognizing traffic concerns along C.R.
21 and his recommendation that the property either be single
family residential or some form of multiple dwelling (apartment
complex). City Manager Unmacht stated that no staff
recommendation has been made and that the public hearin9 and
grant will provide the city flexibility on making a declsion
related to the McDonald acquisition. Wayne Miller, 4094 Wagon
Bridge Circle, addressed questions relating to the design and
cost of the project. City Manager Unmacht noted than an
appraisal is being done on the property.
Extensive discussion occurred with all members in attendance
relating to the proposed design of the park within the Grant
Application. Issues addressed included: The feasibility of the
fishing pier with boat traffic in the bay, hours of the park,
managing and controlling the park, and the future of the property
adjacent to the park. Jan Ballard, 3950 Green Heights Trail,
indicated that it appeared to be a good idea to have the City
acquire the property, but the plans don't seem to fit at this
time. Jeff Grant, Security State Bank, Glencoe, MN said that
acquisition of the property would be a unique opportunity for the
future of the Prior Lake park system. Parks Advisory Committee
Member, Pat Heaney, stated that the ap~lication provides an
interesting forum for discussion, that he lS not happy with the
existing conditions of the land and that the Parks Advisory
Committee will consider the citizen's recommendations and the
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acquisition of the property in the future. Doug Berens stated
that the proposed design for the grant is consistent with other
parks within our system. Wayne Miller recommended that the city
check into the ordinances to determine if we can improve the
status of the property under its current ownership. Jim Sentyrz,
16534 Franklin Trail SE stated that he agrees with acquiring the
parkland, but he has reservations on the use of the park and the
parking plan recommended within the application. Ben Baer stated
that he concurred with sentyrz's comments relating to parking on
the land and has had discussions with individuals who both oppose
and support the project. Baer reiterated his point on foot
trails being acceptable as opposed to automobile parking.
City Manager Unmacht reported on a future process to continue
discussing the decision on the acquisition and development of
the park.
hearing closed at 8:45 p.m.
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