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PARKS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
AGENDA
MONDAY. MAY 12. 1997
JOINT CITY COUNCIL PARKS ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING
5:00 P.M. MAINTENANCE CENTER
PARKS ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING
7:00 P.M.
1. Call to order
2. Minutes from meeting of Apri114, 1997
a)
b)
7:00 - 8:00p.m. Open Forum
Pond's Park Improvements - Neighborhood Informational meeting
3. Staff Reports:
a) Paul Hokeness, Parks and Recreation Director
1) Park Project Updates
a) Pond's Improvements
b) Memorial Park Scoreboard and P.L.A.Y. Building
b) Bret Woodson, Recreation Supervisor
1) Recreation Update
a) Dance Recital Review
b) Summer Program Registration
4. Old Business
a) Kop's farm letter
b) Feedback on Park Tour and Playground Equipment
5. New Business
6. Set Next Meeting Date - Scheduled for Monday, June 9th, 1997
7. Adjourn Meeting
16200 E3~1~~~Qe. S.E., Prior Lake, Minnesota 55372-1714 / Ph. (612) 447-4230 / Fax (612) 447-4245
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
PARKS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
MINUTES
APRIL 14, 1997
The Parks Advisory Committee meeting was called to order by Ron Ceminsky at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, April 14,
1997. Members present were Ron Ceminsky, Pat Heaney, Bob Rykken, Thea Fluhrer, Tom Reddinger, and Kathy
Smith. Tom Schutz arrived at 6:40 p.m. Kathy Smith left the meeting at 9:25 p.m. Staff members present were
Paul Hokeness, Director of Parks and Recreation, Bret Woodson, Recreation Supervisor and Lisa Newling, Parks
and Recreation Secretary.
The minutes from the March 10, 1997 meeting were reviewed. A few changes were made.
A few changes were made.
KATHY SMITH MADE A MOTION TO ACCEPT THE AMENDED MARCH 10, 1997 MINUTES. THEA
FLUHRER SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
Paul Hokeness tabled the Water Playground Video until the next meeting. The Ponds addition is in the process of
being graded. The tree nursery is being moved and some of the larger trees are going to be planted around the park.
The soccer fields may be ready by next fall and are not irrigated. In 1998, curb and gutter and black top is being
planned.
Paul indicated that construction has begun on the Memorial Park P.L.A.Y. storage building The footings are dug
and the slab and footings are being poured this week. Sentence-to-Service will build the building in the next 2 to 3
weeks. P.L.A.Y. is paying for all materials. The scoreboard has been ordered by the High School for Memorial
Park. The scoreboard is a nine inning, state of the art scoreboard with message center. Installation should begin by
--> the end of the month. The color is Blue and Gold. There will be a sign on the top of the scoreboard saying
"Welcome to Veterans Field home of the Lakers, Mudcats, and Jays".
Paul handed out Al Friedges project update. There was a review and discussion of the information.
Bret Woodson review the Spring activities. All trips are going well. The Wavelength/Summer Brochure will be in
the mailboxes May 16. Registration is May 20 from 6:00-8:00 p.m. at Maintenance Center. A new Tot Lot and
Summer Playground site at Carriage Hills will be added due t9 the expected demand in that neighborhood.
Some Summer employment is still available. Greg Reinhart will be the Park Patrol officer again this year. He will
be working 20 hours a week during the Spring and Fall. The Summer hours will be 40 hours per week. There are
12 of the 15 members of last years Beach staff returning and 7 returning Summer Playground Staff.
The PAC talked about the possibility of setting up an Enterprise fund so that we can retain our revenues to help
make improvements and repairs in the park system, and offset the costs of operating our upcoming facilities as well
as the possibility of offering more programs. Pat Heaney questioned the amount of the non-resident fees associated
with some recreation programs and discussion followed.
A MOTION WAS MADE BY PAT HEANEY TO DIRECT STAFF TO STUDY THE NON-RESIDENT FEE AND
LOOK INTO THE POSSIBILITY OF AN ENTERPRISE FUND. BOB RYKKEN SECONDED. MOTION
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
Old Business.
Paul indicated that the City Council approved the financing method for the Bond Referendum. June 1st the money
should be in the bank. The City Council approved the go ahead for certain projects associated with the referendum.
Howerver, Council stillhas to approve all projects as needed.
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An electrical consultant was hired for the Ponds lighting. The fee for this consultant is $7, 500.00. A neighborhood
nformational meeting will be held for the residents near the Ponds on May 12th at 6:30 p.m. during the PAC
meeting.
The City Council gave the go ahead for staff to pursue the land acquisition for the Kop's farm and the Community
Park Land. Edina Realty has asked the Olaughlin's if they were interest in selling their land. They stated no. The
next step will be to make them an offer.
New Business.
There will be a joint meeting with the City Council on May 12 from 5:00-6:30 p.m. at the maintenance center. A
light dinner will be served. The agenda for the joint meeting was dicessed.
The By-laws were reviewed.
A MOTION WAS MADE BY KATHY SMITH TO CHANGE ARTICLE 3 SECTION A THE TIME AND
LOCATION OF THE MEETING TO 6:30 AT THE MAINTENANCE CENTER. THEA FLUHRER SECONDED.
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
The 1997 goals and objectives were reviewed. New goals were added to the list. The revised list will be discussed
with the City Council on May 12th.
There was a review and discussion on the Capital Improvement Program (CIP).
A MOTION WAS MADE BY TOM REDDINGER AND SECONDED BY PAT HEANEY TO ACCEPT THE
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM AS PRESENTED. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
On May 8 at 6:00 p.m. the Parks Advisory Committee will be taking a tour different City's parks to look at the play
equipment and park designs. Eden Prairie, Shakopee, and Chanhassen are possible destinations.
Open Forum.
Paul talked about the possible extension of the current terms for the PAC members. Bob Rykken was inquiring
about a facility for gymnastics. Paul stated that there is no current facility that has high enough ceilings except for
the high school. Bob also mentioned the Mighty Ducks grant for a new ice arena. P.L.A.Y. would like to purchase
a trophy case at the new library when it is are built. The trophy case would display information and trophys for the
group.
The next meeting will be held on Monday, May 12, 1997 at 6:30 p.m. at the Maintenance Facility. There will be a
joint meeting with the City Council starting at 5:00-6:30 p.m.
A MOTION WAS MADE BY TOM SCHUTZ TO ADJOURN THE MEETING. THEA FLUHRER SECONDED
THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
The meeting was adjourned at 9:45 p.m.
Paul Hokeness
Director of Parks and Recreation
Lisa Newling
Recording Secretary
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Dear Resident,
The City of Prior Lake's Parks Advisory Committee invites you to their Monday, May
12th meeting,to discuss the upcoming improvements scheduled for The Pond's Park this
summer. These improvements will include: a new playground structure, trails,
development of the southern 30 acres of the park, and new field lighting. This item will
be the first agenda item for the evening. The meeting will start at 7:00 p.m. and will be
held at the Prior Lake Maintenance Center located at 17073 Adelmann Street.
If you have questions prior to the meeting, please call the Parks and Recreation
Department at 447-4230.
Sincerely,
Prior Lake Parks Advisory Committee
PONDS.DOC5/5/97
16200 Eagle Creek Ave. S.E., Prior Lake, Minnesota 55372-1714 / Ph. (612) 447-4230 / Fax (612) 447-4245
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June 20
July 11
July 25-27
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Prior Lake Jazz Band, Los Bandidos
- Director: Ken Zieman
Family Improvisation Night
Polka night, Florian Blumberg and the Boys; .r
- Featuring: Florian Blumberg, Dick Cates,
Don Abrams, John Bushlack & Vern Schultz
Prior Lake Players -IIPrior or After, or I Can't Pay The Rent"
Prior Lake Windjammers and Ice Cream Social
- Director: Ken Zieman
- Sponsored by the City of Prior Lake Parks and Recreation Deparbnent
IILakefront Days"
Barbershop Quartet - Random Movement
- Featuring: Norm Erickson, Duane Johnson, Todd Loose & Bill Smith .r
Prior Lake Dance
- Director: Lisa Conlin
- Sponsored by the City of Prior Lake Parks and Recreation Deparbnent
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