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PARKS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
11/3/97
Current Members Date Appointed Terms Exoires Term Limit
Ron Ceminsky 11/90 9/01 9/01 *
Thea Fluhrer 1/96 9/99 9/02
Patrick Heaney 9/89 9/01 9/01 *
Tom Reddinger 4/95 9/98 9/02
Robert Rykken 4/93 9/01 9/01 *
Thomas Schultz 1/96 9/98 9/02
Kathy Smith 9/89 9/01 9/01 *
Annual Committee/Commission evaluation due to the City Council annually by:
Au~ust 1
Proposals for bylaw changes due to the City Council by:
December 1
Recommendation for Chair due to City Council annually by:
Au~ust 1
* Due to the passage of the $7.8 million Park and Library Referendum, the Council has elected to
waive the six year term limits for these Park Advisory Committee members to provide continuity
in expeditiously completing these projects for the benefit of the taxpayers of the conimunity. This
extension is not intended to be precedent settingfor this or other Boards and Commissions.
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Information for Applicants to
Prior Lake's Advisory Bodies
Back2round Information
The City of Prior Lake is required by state statute to have a Planning Commission to
make recommendations to the City Council on Planning related issues. The Economic
Development Authority is also vested with statutory authorities for the promotion of
development and redevelopment in the community. The City has also established two
additional advisory bodies which include: the Parks Advisory Committee and the Lake
Adviso"ry Committee. The purpose of advisory bodies is to provide input to the City
Council regarding the specific issues as set forth in the body's bylaws or as delegated by
the City Council. Membership on advisory bodies is voluntary. Appointments are made
by the City Council. The procedure for filling vacancies consists of an application
followed by interviews of selected applicants by a subcommittee appointed by the City
Council. This handout is designed to provide you with summary information regarding
each advisory body.
In General
Advisory Body members typically invest ten to forty hours per month. Occasionally,
advisory bodies are appointed to subcommittees to investigate specific issues, or advisory
bodies may hold work sessions in addition to their regular meetings. Advisory Body
members are expected to thoroughly review agenda materials which they receive prior to
meetings. 75% attendance is the minimum standard expected. Advisory bodies do not
have policy-making power. The City Council considers advisory body recommendations
when dealing with agenda items.
Statutorv Body Information
Planning Commission: The Planning Commission meets the second and fourth Monday
of each month at 6:30 p.m.. Planning Commission members receive an annual stipend for
each meeting they attend. The duties of the Planning Commission include, but are not
limited to, keeping the City Council and general public informed and advised as to all
planning and development matters and making recommendations to the City Council
with respect to any current or future planning. This may include preliminary plats, final
plats, variances, zoning ordinance, etc.
Economic Development Authority: The Economic Development Authority meets the third
Monday of each month at 5:30 p.m. EDA members receive an annual stipend for each
meeting they attend. The duties of the EDA include, but are not limited to, promoting the
growth, development, and redevelopment of commercial industrial concerns in Prior
Lake.
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Advisory Bodv Information:
Parks Advisory Committee: The Parks Advisory Committee meets the second Monday of
each month at 6:30 p.m.. PAC members do not receive any compensation for attending
meetings. The duties ofthe Parks Advisory committee include, but are not limited to,
making recommendations to the City Council relating to parks and open space
development, recreation programming, and assisting the Council in researching a variety
of funding sources for the Capital Improvement Program and related park development.
Lake Advisory Committee: The Lake Advisory Committee meets the third Wednesday of
each month at 6:30 p.m. LAC members do not receive any compensation for attending
meetings. The duties of the Lake Advisory Committee include, but are not limited to,
researching and making recommendations to the Council on information contained in the
Water Resource Management Report and to make recommendations to the City Council
on lake management related issues addressed by various jurisdictions within the
Watershed.
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Please circle the Committee or Board you are interested in:
Planning Commission
Economic Development Authority
Lake Advisory Committee
Parks Advisory Committee
This application is for residents of Prior Lake interested in serving on a Board or
Commission for the City of Prior Lake. Appointments are made by the City Council.
Name:
Address:
Phone (H):
(W):
Date:
How did you find out about this opportunity?
Briefly describe your qualifications including education, experience, and skills for
the position (please attach your resume):
Briefly describe your interest in this position and how you can serve the community:
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Please list three references that we may contact:
Please indicate days and times you would be available for meetings:
My signature confirms that I have read and understand the background information
regarding Prior Lake Advisory Bodies. I recognize that my failure to sign or
accurately complete this application, or if I falsify information in this application, I
will automatically be disqualified from consideration.
Signature:
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SUBSECTIONS:
702.10.0:
702.200:
702.300:
702.400:
702.500:
702.600:
702.700:
702.800:
702.900:
702.1000:
702.1100:
702.1200:
702.1300:
Public Ways & Property
SECTION 702
CITY PARKS
PURPOSE
AUTHORITY
DEFINITIONS
PARK HOURS
GENERAL CONDUCT WITH CITY PARKS
RESTRICTED ACTIVITIES
DOGS AND CATS
VEHICLES
SPECIAL USE
PARK OPERATION AND PERMITS
PROTECTION OF PROPERTY, STRUCTURES AND NATURAL RESOURCES
USE OF ALCOHOL WITHIN A PARK FACILITY
RESTITUTION, ENFORCEMENT AND PENALTIES
702.100:
702.200:
PURPOSE: The residents of Prior lake value recreation and open space and
have provided for park facilities throughout the City. City parks and park facilities
are intended for the use and enjoyment of all residents and park visitors. To assure
all residents and park visitors are able to enjoy the City parks and facilities, it is
necessary to regulate activities and conduct within the park facilities. This Section
regulates the use of City park facilities to promote, protect and provide for the
health, welfare, safety and comfort of residents and park visitors within the City.
The regulations in this Section are also intended to protect the environment and
the natural resources entrusted to our care.
AUTHORITY: The City Manager shall administer the parks and recreation policies
of the City. The City Manager may delegate or assign any or all of the duties and
responsibilities of this Section to the Director of Parks and Recreation or other City
personnel. The actions of the Director of Parks and Recreation shall have the
same force and effect as if taken by the City Manager. The City Manager shall
have the right to issue administrative rules and regulations governing the operation
of City parks.
The City Manager may declare any park facility or portion thereof closed to the
public at any time and for any interval of time or for certain uses, as the City
Manager shall find reasonably necessary to preserve the health, welfare and
safety of a park visitor or the park facility. The City Council shall annually establish
fees for the various permits required by this Section.
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DEFINITIONS: For the purpose of this Section, the terms defined in this
subsection shall have the meanings given them in this Section. Any undefined
term used in this Section shall have its usual and customary meaning:
Director of Parks and Recreation: The person appointed by the City Manager to
serve as the chief administrative officer of the City park system.
Domestic Animal: A dog or cat.
Drugs: Any substance defined as a controlled substance by Chapter 152,
Minnesota Statutes or other statutes of f~derallaws or regulations.
Intoxicating Liquor. Any liquor which is intoxicating pursuant to State law and
includes ethyl alcohol, distilled, fermented, spirituous, vinous and malt beverages
containing in excess of three and two-tenths percent (3.2%) alcohol by weight.
Motorized Recreational Vehicle: Any self-propelled, off-the-road or all
conveyance vehicle, including but not limited to, a snowmobile, minibike,
amphibious vehicle, motorcycle, go-cart, trail bike, dune buggy or four-wheel drive.
Nonintoxicating Liquor: Malt A beverage containing not more than three and
two-tenths percent (3.2%) alcohol by weight.
Nude: Means the showing of the human male or female genitals, pubic area or
buttocks with less than a fully opaque covering, or the showing of the female
breast with less than a full covering or any portion thereof below the top of the
nipple.
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Park: Means a park, playground, swimming pool, lake, pond, stream, trail, nature
area, open space area or recreation center under the control of the City. Park shall
also mean any other property owned, leased, used or controlled, wholly or in part,
by the City for park or recreational use. Park shall include roadways and parking
areas within the parks.
Park Visitor. Any person, firm, partnership, association, corporation,
governmental unit, company or organization of any kind within a park.
Vehicle: Any motorized, propelled, animal-drawn or human-powered machine
used to convey people, animals or property.
Watercraft: Boat, canoe, raft or any other object or apparatus used to carry
people, animals or property on water.
Weapon: Any device from which shot or projectiles of any type can be discharged
by means of an explosive, gas, compressed air or otherwise propelled, including
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702.401
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Wildlife: All living creatures, not human, wild by nature, endowed by sensation
and power or voluntary motion, including quadrupeds, mammals, birds, fish,
amphibians, reptiles, crustaceans and mollusks.
PARK HOURS: All parks, with the exception of Memorial and Ponds Parks, will
close at 10:00 P.M. each day and shall remain closed until 5:00 A.M. on the
following day. Except as otherwise provided in this Section, no one shall be in any
park, with the exception of Memorial and Ponds Parks, between the hours of 10:00
P.M. and 5:00 A.M., nor when the park has been closed at other times pursuant to
an order of the City Manager.
Memorial and Ponds Parks will close at 11 :00 P.M. each day and shall remain
closed until 5:00 A.M. the following day. Except as otherwise provided in this
Section, no one shall be in Memorial or Ponds Parks between the hours of 11 :00
P.M. and 5:00 A.M., nor when the park has been closed at other times pursuant to
an order of the City Manager.
Activities Permitted After Closing. The following activities may continue in parks
after the parks normal closing hours:
~ City sponsored and supervised activities which, because of the nature of
the activity, cannot be held during the time when the parks are open.
~ Activities conducted pursuant to a Parks and Recreation Department
permit issued under Subsection 702.1000.
~ From November 15 to March 15, during the hours of 10:00 P.M. and 5:00
A.M., individuals may drive on designated and posted roadways within a
park facility for the sole purpose of gaining access to a lake for
snowmobiling or ice fishing.
702.500: GENERAL CONDUCT WITHIN CITY PARKS: It shall be unlawful for any person
in a park to:
(1) Use threatening, abusive, insulting, obscene or indecent language or to act in an
indecent, lascivious or improper manner, commit any nuisance, appear nude or
semi-nude, or to do any act which constitutes a breach of the public peace.
(2) Disturb, harass or interfere with any park visitor or park visitor's property.
(3) Deposit, scatter, drop or abandon any bottle, can, broken glass, cigarette butts,
sewage, waste or other material, except in receptacles provided for such purpose.
(4) Enter a park with glass beverage bottles or glass beverage containers.
(5) Gamble or participate in any game of change unless it is part of an organized
Parks and Recreation Department event.
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(6) Drop, throw or otherwise leave unattended lighted matches, buming cigars,
cigarettes, tobacco, paper or other combustible materials.
(7) Sell, solicit or carry on any business or commercial enterprise or service in a park
without first obtaining a permit from the Department of Parks and Recreation.
(8) Use any loudspeaker or other amplifying system or devise without a permit from
the Department of Parks and Recreation.
(9) Play the game of golf, engage in putting, practice swinging, or the striking of any
golf balls or other objects in any park. ~. "
(10) Remove any animal, living or dead from a park. Any animal removed from a park
or taken contrary to the provisions of this Section or State Statutes shall be
considered contraband and subject to seizure and confiscation.
702.600: RESTRICTED ACTIVITIES.
(1) Camping. It shall be unlawful for any park visitor to camp in a park except with
written permission of the Director of Parks and Recreation.
(2) Horseback Riding. It shall be unlawful to ride a horse or other animal within any
park unless in possession of a permit issued by the Director of Parks and
Recreation, or as part of an organized community event.
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(3) Swimming. It shall be unlawful for any park visitor to:
~ Wade or swim within a park except at beaches designated for that purpose,
and then only between sunrise and sunset, or such hours as may be
designated by the Director of Parks and Recreation. Park visitors shall
swim or wade at their own risk.
~ Take bottles or glass of any kind, except eyeglasses into a designated
beach area.
~ Use air mattresses, inner tubes or other inflatable devices.
(4) Aircraft. Hot Air Balloons and Parachutes. No park visitor shall use any land or
body of water within a park for a starting or landing field for aircraft, hot air balloons
or parachutes, without first obtaining a permit from the Department of Parks and
Recreation.
(5) Boating. It shall be unlawful for any park visitor to:
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Launch or land any boat, yacht, canoe, raft or other watercraft upon any
water, lagoon, lake, pond or wetland within a park except at locations and
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times designated for that purpose.
~ Operate any watercraft in a designated swimming area or other prohibited
area.
~ Operate any watercraft in a park in violation of Minnesota Statutes, Chapter
361 "Waters and Watercraft Safety".
(6) Fishing. It shall be unlawful for any park visitor to:
~ Fish in a park in violation of any provision of Minnesota Statutes, Chapter
101.
~ Fish in a designated swimming area.
~ Leave any structure or shelter de~igned for ice fishing in allY park for more
than forty-eight (48) hours.
(7) Bicycling. It shall be unlawful for any park visitor to operate a bicycle except on
park designated bikeways and roadways, and except as close to the right-hand
side thereof as conditions will permit.
(8) Meetings. Speeches. Demonstrations and Parades. It shall be unlawful for any
park visitor to conduct public meetings, assemblies, entertainments, parades or
demonstrations within a park without first obtaining a written permit from the
Director of Park and Recreation, and then only in the area designated in the
permit.
702.700: DOGS AND CATS: It shall be unlawful for any park visitor to bring a dog or cat
into a park, with the exception of seeing-eye dogs and police dogs, unless:
(1) The dog or cat is properly licensed.
(2) The dog or cat shall be restrained at all times. The pet owner is liable for any
action taken or damage caused by the dog or cat.
(3) All dogs or cats shall be restrained at all times on adequate leashes not longer
than six (6) feet.
(4) Park visitors who bring dogs or cats into a park must have in their possession tools
or equipment suitable for the removal of animal fecal material and shall promptly
and effectively remove from the ground or surface of any park and any park
facilities all fecal material deposited by a dog or cat under their control and care.
Park visitors removing animal wastes from park surfaces shall dispose of its in a
sanitary manner, which may include d~positing it in any designated waste
receptacle located in the public park.
(5) Park visitors bringing a dog or cat into a park shall not permit the animal to disturb,
harass or interfere with any park visitor or any park visitor's property, or wildlife.
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(6) No dog or cat shall be permitted on beach area, nature center area, park building,
skating rink, or any athletic fields located in: Memorial Park, Ponds Park, Lakefront
Park, or any other Athletic Complex in the City.
702.800: VEHICLES. City Code provisions and State law provisions relating to the operation
of vehicles upon streets and highways shall apply within all parks and upon all park
property. In addition, Minnesota Statues, Section 169 is hereby specifically
adopted by reference except those provisions which by their nature have no
application. It shall be unlawful for any park visitor to:
(1) Operate any vehicle within a park except upon designated roadways and parking
areas. . .
(2) Operate a vehicle in a park at a speed in excess of posted speed limits.
(3) Park or leave a vehicle standing within a park except at a designated parking area
during regular park hours.
(4) Operate a vehicle which emits excessive or unusual noise, noxious fumes, dense
smoke or other polluting matter.
(5) Operate a vehicle in a reckless or careless manner in a park.
(6) Wash, polish, grease, change oil or repair any vehicle in a park.
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Motorized Recreation Vehicles. It shall be unlawful for any park visitor to
operate a motorized recreation vehicle within a park except on designated
roadways and parking areas, or to operate a snowmobile within a park other than
on designated trails within the park for snowmobile traffic.
702.900: SPECIAL USE. No park visitor or group shall have special use of all or any
portion of a park unless they have first reserved the property with the Park and
Recreation Department and procured a permit from the Director of Parks and
Recreation. Unless a special use permit is procured and a reservation is made,
use of park property will be on a first come - first serve basis.
702.1000: PARK OPERATION AND PERMITS.
702.1001 Liability. The City shall not be liable for any loss, damage or injury sustained by a
park visitor. Any person using a park shall do so at their own risk.
702.1002 Permits Required. A permit shall be obtained from the City before participating in
any of the following activities in a City park:
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~ Carnivals, Community Celebrations, public meetings, assemblies,
entertainments, parades or demonstrations regardless of the number.
~ Gathering of 25 or more park visitors, including picnics or political
gatherings.
~ Contests and Exhibitions, including among other things those requesting
exclusive use or charging admission, regardless of the number.
~ Bringing kegs or barrels of intoxicating liquors or nonintoxicating malt
liquors or wine into a park.
~ Bringing intoxicating liquor other than beer into a park.
~ To be in or use a park between the hours of 10:00 P.M. and 5:00 A.M.
702.1003 Application for Permit. The Director of Parks and . Recreation or the City
Manager shall issue a permit upon finding that:
(1) The proposed activity or use of the park will not unreasonably interfere with or
distract from the enjoyment of the park by other park visitors, or disturb
residentially zoned properties and park visitors in proximity to the park.
(2) That the proposed activity or use will not unreasonably interfere with or detract
from the promotion of public health, welfare, safety, comfort and recreation;
provided that this does give right to exclusive use of park facilities.
(3) That the proposed activity or use is not reasonably anticipated to entice violence,
crime or disorderly conduct.
(4) That the proposed activity will not entail unusual, extraordinary burden or expense
for the City.
(5) That the facilities desired have not been reserved for some other use at the day
and hour required in the application.
702.1004 Denial of Permit. Within fie (5) days after the receipt of a completed application,
the Director of Parks and Recreation shall apprise an applicant in writing for the
reasons for refusing to issue a permit, and any aggrieved park visitor shall have
the right to appeal in writing within five (5) days of mailed notice to the City
Manager which then shall consider the application under the standards set forth in
subsection 702.1003 above, and sustain or overrule the decision within fourteen
(14) days. The decision of the City Manager shall be final.
702.1005 Conditions of Permit. A permittee shall be bound by all parks rules and
regulations and all applicable ordinances as if the same were fully inserted in the
permit. The City may impose any reasonable conditions on a permit that in its
discretion will protect the health, welfare, safety, comfort and recreation in the park.
The park visitor to whom a permit is issued shall be liable for any loss, damage, or
injury sustained by any park visitor wherever by reason of the negligence of the
park visitor(s) to whom the permit was issued. Within 24 hours after the expiration
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of the permit, a permittee shall remove from the park all trash, in the nature of
boxes, papers, cans, garbage and other refuse, and all installations and
equipment, and restore the premises to their condition prior to the permittee's use
of the park.
The City shall have the authority to revoke a permit upon finding a violation of any
rule or ordinance, condition imposed on the permit, or upon good cause. A permit
under this Section may not be transferred to any party other than the applicant.
702.1100: . PROTECTION OF PROPERTY, STRUCTURES AND NATURAL RESOURCES.
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702.1101
Damaging or Removing Property Prohibited. No park visitor shall willfully
deface, vandalize or otherwise cause the destruction of park property.
702.1102
Flowers. Trees and Shrubs. No park visitor shall willfully and without authority
cut, pluck or otherwise remove or injure any flowers, shrubs, trees or other plant
material growing in or around any park. No park visitor shall introduce any form of
vegetation within a park without the permission of the Director of Parks and
Recreation.
702.1103
Birds or Animals. No park visitor shall willfully or without authority kill, trap, hunt,
pursue or in any manner disturb or interfere with any species of wildlife in any park.
No park visitor shall release any insect, fish or animal in any park or public land
without permission from the Director of Parks and Recreation. .
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702.1104 firu. No park visitor shall ignite a fire in any park, except in places provided by
the City with receptacles manufactured for such purposes. The igniting of fires
may be further limited or prohibited by park rules. No park visitor igniting or
attending a fire shall leave the area before the fire has been completely
extinguished.
702.1105 Excavations. No park visitor shall dig trenches or make other excavations within
a park.
702.1200 USE OF ALCOHOL WITHIN A PARK FACILITY: Intoxicating liquors and
nonintoxicating malt liquor may only be consumed and displayed in a park, subject
to the following provisions:
(1) Intoxicating Liquors. No park visitor shall have in their possession or bring into a
park any intoxicating liquor, except beer in cans, without first having obtained a
permit from the Director of Parks and Recreation.
(2) Roadways and Parking Lots. No park visitor shall display or consume
intoxicating liquors or nonintoxicating malt liquor on or within thirty (30) feet of any
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roadway or parking lot within a park.
(3) Prohibited Areas. No park visitor shall possess, display or consume intoxicating
liquors or nonintoxicating malt liquor within areas the City has designated that such
possession, display or consumption is prohibited.
(4) Quantities. No park visitor shall bring into a park intoxicating liquors or
nonintoxicating malt liquor in kegs or barrels, except as provided in this
Subsection. Groups, associations or organizations desiring to bring intoxicating or
nonintoxicating malt liquor into parks in kegs or barrels may do so only after
obtaining a permit for such use from the Director of Parks and Recreation. The
City shall grant the permit if in the judgment of the Director of Parks and recreation
the use for which the permit is sought will not interfere with the health, welfare,
safety and use of the park by the general public or the quiet use and enjoyment of
any residentially zoned property in proximity to the park.
The City shall establish minimum criteria an applicant must meet in order to obtain
a permit. The City may impose restrictions and conditions on the use for which the
permit is issued. The use for which the permit is granted shall only be conducted
within the area designated in the permit.
(5) Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 340A is hereby specifically adopted by reference
except those provision which by their nature have no application.
702.1300 RESTITUTION, ENFORCEMENT AND PENALTIES: In addition to any other
penalties provided by this Section, any park visitor violating the provisions of
Section shall make restitution to the City for the full value of the damage caused,
including, but not limited to, the cost of repairs, replacement and any fees the City
may have incurred, including legal, in enforcing the provisions of this Section.
A park visitor guilty of violating any provision of this Section shall be guilty of a
misdemeanor, which is punishable by a fine of not more than seven hundred
dollars ($700.00), or by imprisonment for a period not to exceed ninety (90) days,
or both.
The Chief of Police shall have the principle responsibility of enforcing the
provisions of this Section. In addition, designated Prior lake parks employees
may, in connection with their duties imposed by law, diligently enforce the
provisions of this Section and eject from parks, park visitors acting in violation of
this Section.
The Director of Parks and Recreation shall have the authority to revoke for good
cause any permit or reservation issued by the Director of Parks and Recreation.
Nothing in this Section shall prevent employees or agents of the Prior lake parks
from performing their assigned duties. No person shall impersonate any employee
of the City parks nor interfere with, harass nor hinder any employee in the
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discharge of his duties. Nothing in this Section is intended to waive the application
of State law within parks.
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BYLAWS
OF
PRIOR LAKE PARKS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Adopted May 16,1994
Amended January 2, 1996
Amended January 6.1997
PREAMBLE
The Prior Lake Parks Advisory Committee (PAC) was created in July, 1989 by an act of
the Prior Lake City Council to: (1) serve as a liaison between city government and the
community, (2) serve as a resource for a new and existing neighborhoods, groups, and
civic organizations seeking information concerning the Prior Lake park system, (3) to
assist city government in setting open space, land acquisition and development policies,
(4) to serve as a body to make recommendations to the city council relating to specific
parks and open space development, and, (5) to assist city council in researching a variety
of funding sources for the Capital Improvement Program and related park development.
ARTICLE 1. NAME
Section A. Name - The legal name of the organization is the "Prior Lake Parks
Advisory Committee".
Section B. Office - The Office of the Prior Lake Parks Advisory Committee is at
16200 Eagle Creek Avenue, S.E., Prior Lake, Minnesota 55372.
ARTICLE 2. OFFICERS
Section A. Officers - The Officers of the Prior Lake Parks Advisory Committee shall
be a Chair, Vice-Chair and a Secretary. The City Manager or hislher
designee shall serve as Secretary of the Committee.
Section B. Chair - The Chair of the Committee shall be appointed for two year terms
in September, by majority vote of the City Council after considering the
recommendation of the Committee. The duties of the Chair include:
1. Review and approval of meeting agendas.
2. Presiding at meetings.
3. Participating with the City Council in the selection of Committee
members.
4. Semiannual reporting to the City Council.
5. Representation ofthe Committee as appropriate.
Section C. Vice Chair - The Vice-Chair shall be selected annually by the Committee
and shall perform the duties of the Chair in hislher absence. The Vice-
Chair shall assume such other duties as assigned by the Chair.
Section D. Secretary - The City Manager or his/her designee shall act as the Secretary
and shall be responsible for recording and compiling a written summary of
all official activities of the Committee.
Section E. Appointment - The Committee shall consist of seven (7) members,
appointed by the Prior Lake City Council for a term of two (2) years from
September 1 to August 31. The Committee shall be representative of the
citizens who live in Prior Lake. Committee members may serve based
upon attendance and participation, continued residence in Prior Lake and in
accordance with the term limit policy established by the City Council.
Section F. Vacancies - If the office of Chair becomes vacant the City Council shall
appoint a replacement after considering the recommendations of the
Committee. If the Office of Vice-Chair becomes vacant, the Committee
shall elect a successor from its membership at the next regular meeting, and
such election shall be for the unexpired term of said office. Should a
member resign, or otherwise vacate a seat on the Committee, Prior Lake
City Council shall appoint a replacement to complete the term.
The selection of the Chair or Committee member will be filled In
accordance with City Council Bylaws.
Section G. Performance Criteria - Annually the Committee shall perform a written
self-evaluation on the following:
1) Implementation of the preamble.
2) Achievement of goals and objectives.
3) Compliance with bylaws.
4) Formulation of proposals and recommendations and overall
accomplishments.
5) Visitation of subject sites as applicable.
6) Members personal attendance record.
The Committee shall forward this evaluation to a review committee
comprised of the staff member assigned to the Committee, City Manager,
Mayor, and one member of the City Council. The review Committee shall
present this report and any additional comments to the Council by the first
week of December for action and recommendation at the annual meeting in
accordance with the Council Bylaws.
Section H. Term Limit - It is the policy of the Prior Lake City Council to impose a
three term (or 6 year) service limitation for all appointed positions within
the committees and commission. Partial terms do not count toward the
term limitation. The purpose of the term limit policy is to encourage
resident participation on City advisory bodies and provide community
members with the opportunity to participate in their local government.
Section I.
Conflict of Interest - Members with a financial or vested interest with an
applicant, application, proposal, policy, or other committee issue shall
disclose the relationship before participating in discussion about the issue.
If the conflict is deemed to be significant, the member shall refrain from
discussion and voting on such issue. If the conflict involves the presiding
officer, he/she shall disqualify him/herself from discussion and pass the
gavel to the Vice-Chair or a member who has no conflict. He/she may
resume the chair once the issue has been dispatched.
Section J.
Code of Conduct - Committee members will adhere to the following:
1. Committee member's opinion pertaining to a function, organization or
specific application or issue shall not be given to the public or media
unless there is a clear qualification that the opinion is that of the
member and not the official opinion of the committee or the City. If
a Committee member gives or represents the opinions ofthe
Committee, he/she shall do so only after receiving the official
direction from the Committee.
2. The conduct of Committee members shall reflect positively upon
the Committee, individual member and city.
3. Committee members shall avoid any actual or apparent impropriety.
ARTICLE 3. MEETINGS
Section A. Regular Meetings - In conformance with the Minnesota Open Meeting Law
all meetings of the committee are open to the public. Regular meetings
shall be held on the second Monday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at Prior
Lake Maintenance Center, 17073 Adelmann Street, Prior Lake, Minnesota.
In the event that such a date shall fall on a legal holiday, the meeting shall
be held on the next succeeding day. Regular meetings may be rescheduled,
canceled or changed depending upon unique circumstances and subject to
the approval and consent of both the Chair and/or Vice-Chair.
Section B. Notification - All regular meetings of the Committee shall be noticed by:
1) Posting at city hall for at least two (2) days prior to the meeting.
2) A copy ofthe notice, agenda and accompanying materials shall be
received by the Committee, City Council, staff and others designated
by the City Council, no later than the Friday prior to the Tuesday
meeting and in no case later than two (2) days prior to a special
meeting.
Section C. Special Meetings - Special Meetings of the Committee may be called by
the Chair, or two (2) members of the Committee for the purpose of
transacting any business designated in the call. Staff may recommend
calling a special meeting, but must receive approval from either the chair or
two members of the Committee. The call for a special meeting may be
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delivered prior to the time of the proposed meeting to each Committee
member ofthe Committee at least two (2) days prior to the special meeting.
At such meetings, no business shall be considered other than as designated
in the call. The notification provisions of Section B of the article shall be
followed.
Section D. Ouorum for Regular and Special Meetings - A majority of Committee
members shall constitute a quorum for the purpose of conducting its
business, but a smaller number may adjourn from time to time until a
quorum is obtained. When a quorum is in attendance, action may be taken
by the Committee upon a vote of a majority ofthe Committee present.
Section E. Conduct of Business at Meetings - The agenda for a regularly scheduled
meeting shall include the following in order of business:
1. Call to Order
2. Approval of minutes of previous meeting(s)
3. Old Business
4. Other Business
5. Staff Update
6. New Business
7. Adjournment
Section F.
Voting - All members of the Committee have equal voting authority.
ARTICLE 4. SCOPE OF POWERS AND DUTIES
Section A. Powers and Duties - The Committee shall act in an advisory capacity to the
Prior Lake City Council and shall advise the City Council on Park matters
identified in the preamble or as assigned to the committee. Semiannually,
or as otherwise required by the Council, the Committee Chair shall give an
accounting of the Committee's activities with respect to its goals and
objectives before the city council. Additionally, specific powers, duties
and responsibilities may be assigned to the Committee upon approval of
the City Council.
Section B. Subcommittees - The Committee may divide its membership into
Subcommittees as it deems necessary to implement its goals and
objectives.
ARTICLE 5. AMENDMENTS
Section A.
Amendments - These bylaws shall be reviewed by the Committee
annually. The Committee may recommend revised bylaws to the City
Council for final approval.
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