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*PLEASE REVIEW FOR MEETING OF 11/08/93*
PARKS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
AGENDA
MONDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1993
7:00 P.M. CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
1. Call to order.
2. Minutes from meeting of 9/13/93.
3. Staff reports
A. Director of Parks and Recreation
1. Update on paving project at The Pond
2. Heritage Park development status.
3. Lion's Club Fishing Pier-Sand Point Beach
B. Program Specialist report
1. Fall program activities.
2. Update on combining the Wavelength with the Recreation
Brochure.
C. Parks Advisory Committee Open Forum.
4. New Business
A. Review and discussion of the Parks Survey. Staff is looking for direction
on how to approach this for the future.
B. Review the Park Dedication for Knob Hill subdivision. Staff has received
a preliminary plat of Knob Hill and will present the findings at the
meeting.
5. Old Business.
A. Status update on C.R. 42 project.
6. Set next meeting date.
A. The next scheduled meeting is for Monday, December 13, 1993. In the
past, the PAC has cancelled the December meeting due to the holiday
schedule.
7. Adjourn the meeting.
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PARKS ADVISORY COMMfITEE
MINUTES
SEPTEMBER 13, 1993
The Parks Advisory Committee meeting was called to order by Chairman, Doug Berens, at 7:06
p.rn. on Monday, September 13, 1993. Members present were Doug Berens, Ron Ceminsky, Sam
Emond, Pat, Heaney, Robert Rykken, Art Schoot, and Kathy Smith. Staff members present were
Bill Mangan, Director of Parks and Recreation and Nancy McGill, Parks and Recreation
Secretary.
The minutes were reviewed from the August 23, 1993 meeting.
Doug Berens asked if the vote was correct for the City Council Liaison motion. Bob Rykken
stated that he and Art Schoot, during discussion, were more in favor of the liaison, but also didn't
disagree with the motion. Bill Mangan stated that this liaison was not adopted by the council;
the EDC was the only committee that wanted it The motion was not changed.
BOB RYKKEN MADE A MOTION TO ACCEPT THE MINUTES FROM THE AUGUST 23,
1993 MEETING. PAT HEANEY SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED
UNANIMOUSLY.
Doug Berens asked for Staff Reports.
Bill Mangan reviewed the following subdivisions.
The Wilds: The Metropolitan Council has approved the comprehensive plan amendment The
EA W (Environmental Assessment Worksheet) and the EQB (Environmental Quality Board) still
needs to approve the comprehensive plan. Still have several hurdles to cross. Probably still four
months out for fmal approvals.
Carriage Hills - 2nd Addition: Grading has been done; some of the trails and sidewalks have
been started. Phase II will include the five acre neighborhood park. 2nd Addition construction
will begin this fall.
Knob Hill: No preliminary plat has been received yet This subdivision will be tied into the
Carriage Hills development
Hidden View, Forest Oaks, Cardinal Ridge are in the preliminary stages.
Bang Addition: Have not received anything on this yet
Woodridge - 2nd Addition: Has been graded. Blacktopping is being done and trails are being
put in connecting Woodridge Estates to the Ponds.
Westbury Ponds: Has been graded, Phase I roads have been put in and ready for blacktopping.
There was some discussion.
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Pat Heaney asked the status on the community center. Mangan said it's still being considered.
The tentative location is south of the casino. The biggest concern is the feasibility of an ice
sheet.
Mangan reviewed projects that remain to be completed. The fishing pier at Sand Point Beach
will be completed; trails at Woodridge Estates, the parking lot and the warning tracks at the
Ponds, and Heritage Park.
Fall youth athletic programs are in full swing. Instructional soccer (K-6) are on four fields at
Lakefront. Football are on five fields at the Ponds (3-8 grade), and at Memorial on Thursday
nights. There are over 600 kids in the program.
Bill updated the committee on the fall registration and the dance program.
He informed the committee that one of our dance instructors, Diane Wikstrom, has resigned.
She has started her own studio in Montgomery. Usa Conlin has been promoted to the "Director
of Dance". New dance instructors are Heidi Law, Janelle Johnson. and Tammy Krueger. The
dance program currently has 21 jaz7/tap classes (230 participants), six ballet classes (60
participants), 2 pointe ballet classes (17 participants), 2 kickline classes (20 participants). The
numbers are up some from last year. Felt the program will be very successful under Usa
Conlin's direction.
Fall registration began September 13th at 9:00 a.m. A number of various classes and trips are
being offered for all age groups.
Doug Berens then asked for Parks Advisory Open Forum.
Art Schoot had requested a booklet from the National Park Services when he was at the State
Fair, and felt it might be something Bill would be interested in receiving. It dealt with parkland
along the Mississippi River.
A parking lot is being installed at Raspberry Park. Fill is being brought over from the Ponds.
This will help the parking situation in this area.
Doug Berens noted that he noticed quite a few rocks in the ball field at Raspberry Parks that
should be dug out; also grass growing up in the ball field This will be part of the fall aeration
project.
Doug Berens asked for New Business.
Bill Mangan introduced the committee to the Prior Lake Maintenance Standards listing. The
Council needs this list to determine if additional personnel is needed; how the parks are
maintained; if some areas could be contracted out rather than using in-house staff, and necessity
of adding additional staff. In compliance with the City Attomey's recommendation, this report
will be titled "Prior Lake Maintenance "Objectives" rather than "Standards". "Standards" could
cause a legal battle if someone would fmd cause to bring action against the city.
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The committee went through the objectives. Some of the areas of discussion and change were:
TURF
(A) Mowing: Bill received an estimate of $9.00/acre per cutting - cost would be approximately
$60,OOO/year. Spraying & fertilizing cost estimate was about $68.00/acre - cost of $35,OOO/year.
Chemicals not included in this price quote. Current cost is approximately $25,000. Spraying &
fertilizing currently runs about $lO,OOO/year. Feels another employee could be hired and parks
department could continue mowing & fertilizing in-house; feels could do a better job than hiring
it out
There was some discussion on mowing and spraying procedures. Pat Heaney again suggested
that the newspaper should publish the happenings of the parks department. Bill Mangan said that
the City Manager is going to have a column; and perhaps something could be incorporated into
that
Doug Berens suggested that the city adopt a Pest Management policy (include the fact that soil
samples are taken, spraying, fertilizing, etc.).
Art Schoot suggested that there should be an introductory statement after the title.
PLAY STRUCTURES:
(B) Surface Materials: Looking at other materials such as shredded bark, wood chip~ etc. as an
option for next year in order to comply with the A.D.A. guidelines for wheelchairs.
Ron Ceminsky voiced a concern about fungus when bark is put around trees.
Bill indicated that this is generally not a problem since it is not compacted. Chips are a natural
material, and the fungus is sprayed with fungicide.
Art Schoot questioned if organic fertilizer is used.
Bill indicated that organic fertilizer is used in areas around the lake. Slow release fertilizer (a
chemical) is used in the athletic fields; this application lasts for the season. Organic needs to
applied more often.
(E) Consumer Product Safety Commission: The C.P.S.C guidelines are getting tighter and
tighter. This will be costly in order to stay within the safety guidelines. In accordance with the
A.D.A., one play structure must be accessible to everyone either by wood chips or ramping.
(F) Inspections: Felt that bi-weekly wording was not clear and that it should state "twice
monthly" or "bi-monthly instead. Also, the sununer months should be more specific - April
through October.
VEHICLE & EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS.
Wants to be able to get this on a computer system for more accurate an accessible records.
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SAM EMOND MADE A MOTION TO ADOPT THE PRIOR LAKE PARK MAINTENANCE
OBJECflVES AS WRfITEN AFfER THE CHANGES DISCUSSED ARE MADE. BOB
RYKKEN SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
KAmY SMITII MADE A MOTION TO TABLE THE PARKS SURVEY UNTIL mE
ocrOBER MEETING. SAM EMOND SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED
UNANIMOUSLY.
Doug Berens asked for Old Business.
Both the fishing pier project and the Council Liaison status had already been discussed earlier in
the meeting.
The next Parks Advisory Committee meeting will be held on Monday, October II, 1993.
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SAM EMOND MADE A MOTION TO ADJOURN THE MEETING. ART SCHOOT AND
BOB RYKKEN SECONDED nm MOTION. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
The meeting was adjourned at 9:00 p.m.
Bill Mangan
Director of Parks and Recreation Department
Nancy McGill
Recording Secretary
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