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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSeptember 17, 1974CITY OF PRIOR LAKE, MINNESOTA 55372 PRIOR LAKE PARK BOARD MEETING -.September 17, 1974 AGENDA A · Discussion of the public hearing on the community parks a. establish improvement priorities. b. other B. Boudln's Manor Park Plan (8:30 P.M.) C. Willows Park Plan (9:00 P.M.) D. Snowmobile Trails (9:00 P.M.) THE CENTER OF LAKE COUNTRY TO' Park Board Members FROM: P. R. Devitt - Secretary SUBJECT: Minutes from 74-8 Meeting The Park Board held meeting 74-8 at the City Hall on September 17, 1974, at 8:00 PM. Members present were: Devitt, Kalton, Patchin, Williams. Guests: C. Tooker, W. Sullivan, Diane Mathison, Dorothy Nord, Robert Horn, George Borgerding, Dave Weaver, Dene Boyd, Dan Burnham, Bonnie Peterson, Marcie Williams, Betty Brum- field, Leonard Angermeier, Janet Blaine, Mike Babcock, Skip Reebie, John Staupe, Bob Singewald, Denny Keating. A. Community Park Improvement Priorities 1. M/S/P Patchin/Kalton - that recreational skating at old gravel wash be the number i priority and rough grading of recreation area {ball fields, tennis courts, hockey rinks) and access to it as priority number 2. 2. M/S/P Williams/Devitt - C. Tooker to. get together with H. Israelson {City Engineer) to layout recreation area and establish grade stakes. 3. Other discussion - Priority on swimming beach area will not be established until more information on purchase of Watzl Property is available. Grant monies for improvements should be limited to $40,000 or $50,000. 4. Borgerding and Horn, from local school board, were pre- sent to ask for the removal of the annual $250.00 fee that school District 719 pays for use of the Memorial Baseball Park. M/S/P Devitt/Williams - that the annual fee of $250.00 for use of the Memorial Baseball Park by school District 719 be dropped. Patchin to inform City Council. Borgerding assured the Park Board that the school District 71q Maintenance personnel will continue to maintain the field during high school baseball seasons. 5. M/S/P Kalton/Patchin - W. Sullivan to order trees from the DNR or County Soil Conservation office and welcome the cooperation of the area youth to plant trees in the spring. 6. Policy Statement - Local adult supervised groups can use the park over night with prior reservation at City Hall. 74-8 Meeting P. R. Devitt September 26, 1974 Page Two B. BoudinCs Manor Park Plan C. Tooker presented Boudin~s Manor Park development plan to attendees. Representatives from this area wanted: 1. Minimize the small children activity area and concentrate on a multi-purpose use field for older children. Re- place swings and climbing ladders with shuffle board, volleyball, basketball, and tennis courts. 2. Eliminate shelter from proposed plan. 3. Skating rink with warming house and flood lights installed on existing poles. M/S/P Williams/Devitt - Start rough grading of this area immediately {if legally possible}. The legality situation relates to Savage wanting to retain all public park land within property recently annexed to Prior Lake. D. Williams to present grading of this site to City Council for their approval on Monday, September 23. C, Willows Park Plan C. Tooker presented Willows Park development plan to attendees. Representatives from area wanted: 1. Park to remain where it is currently at {not sold because it is small and has bad terrain), 2. Eliminate shelter from proposed plan. 3. Area graded this year so it could be used for winter sliding. Right now area is too dangerous because of exposed tree stumps, etc. 4. Area kept clean and mowed. 5. Some things for small children on south west corner of Park. 6. Tennis courts on east side om~ top of hill. 7, A skating area at north end {low area) of park. D. Williams to present dumping problem at Willows Park to. City Council at September 23 meeting and have corrective action taken. D. Snowmobile Trails B. Singewald and D. Keating representing local snowmobile clubs, presented the trail system currently being used by snowmobilers. Park Board members wanted trail system to be kept in the low areas so the hillside and ridge areas do not get chewed-up. 74-8 Meeting P. R. Devitt Page Three Singewald and Keating to re-review trail system, after receiving park board input, and present at next meeting {October 8, 1974}. D. Williams to review what kind of support we will receive from the Police Department in patroling park area for snow- mobile offenders. M/S/P Patchin/Williams - W. Sullivan to acquire sufficient number of no snowmobiling signs for posting within Lakefront Community Park. M/S/P Patchin/Kalton - W. Sullivan to acquire and install snow fence on strategic hills in Lakefront Community Park to pre- vent motorized bikes from chewing-up the hills and ridge areas. W. Sullivan to come up with cost estimate for installing re- flective informational signs in Lakefront Community Park for snowmobilers. E. Other Business 1. D. Williams indicated that the people in the Boudin~s Manor area were not happy with the possibility of public lake access being considered for t~eir area. 2. P. Devitt stated following problems at Memorial Park: --new seating benches for baseball park are warping. --posts along east side of baseball field should be trimmed even with the fence. --alot of garbage along northeast side of baseball park entrance. --childrens equipment in the park should be fixed. --roof from baseball concession stand laying along side of hill. ---water fountain in baseball park was broke and water was leaking on the ground. Fountain should be fixed and turned off. 3. W. Sullivan reviewed costs for installing chain link fence and backstop at Memorial Baseball Park. Next meeting is Tuesday, October 8, 1974, in the City Hall Council chambers at 8:00 PM. P. R. Devitt Secretary