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HomeMy WebLinkAboutJanuary 20, 1996 1996 CITY COUNCIL WORKSHOP PARK ADVISORY COMMITTEE January 20, 1996 Areas for Refinement · Better reconnaissance of community position and values on Park and Recreation issues. · Better understanding of the park system we are seeking (i.e., the target). · Better understanding of City Council position on issues, especially referendum. Training; . Chairing a meeting training. . Bylaw review. . Better orientation for new committee members. . Joint meeting. . Visit other park systems. WKSH..'iOTE.DOC ----..-...-.---.--.---1--.-.........................................-.................................-..................-..............-........-... 1996 CITY COUNCIL TOP PRIORITY GOALS Adopted February 5, 1996 The following are the City Council's top priorities for completion. They are not listed in priority order. . Complete revision of Zoning Ordinance and Subdivision Code. . Review Park funding mechanism, direct necessary changes and plan for use of funds including plans for acquiring land for future community parks. . Initiate annexation process. . Adopt a 1997 General Fund Budget which provides needed services with minimum net tax increase considering valuation growth. . Update Mission Statement, Vision, Vision Elements and Tactical Action Plans for 1996. . Approve Lakefront Park master plan. . Receive the following revised or new ordinances: (a) Snowmobile, (b) Animal Control, and (c) Cigarette License. . Sell at least two acres of business park property. . Identify Fire Station II property and negotiate for acquisition. . With the assistance of the City Attorney review and modify as appropriate one chapter of the City Code bi-monthly and any related policies to bring them up to date. . Identify and pursue at least two ways for the City and Dakota Community to cooperate for our mutual benefit. . Conduct annual meetings with: School Board, Watershed Board, Townships and Scott County to discuss issues of mutual importance. . Provide direction to Advisory Bodies by meeting with them at least once a year. . Consider completion of Scientific Survey of Prior Lake taxpayers to receive feedback on city services.. . Successfully support initiation of one or more of the following projects: Wensmann, Priordale or Drive In Theater property. . To the extent possible, conclude Collective Bargaining Agreements expeditiously and approve updated Person...el Policy. . Prepare a list of businesses in Prior Lake and those we would like to encourage to move here. . Request that the US Postal Service make the Prior Lake zip code contiguous with city boundaries. CCG0AL96DOC' 1996 GOALS AND OBJECTIVES PARKS ADVISORY CONllv1ITTEE ADOPTED FEBRUARY 5, 1996 1. REVIEW A1"'ID w1AKE RECO'NTh1ENDA TIONS TO THE CITY COUNCIL REGARDING THE REVISION OF PARK ORDINA1"JCES AND POLICIES. A. Review the existing park ordinances and make revisions. B. Present revisions to the City Attorney for legal opinion. C. Present the revision to the City Council for approval. II. COORDINA TE THE LAKEFRONT PARa.X NIASTER PLA1"J AND PRESENT A FINAL NlASTER PLAN TO THE CITY COUNCIL. A. Conduct a series of public meetings to generate community ideas. B. Assimilate the community input and prioritize. C. Recommend a development schedule and funding alternatives. III. REVIEW AND RECONIMEND THE FIVE YEAR CA::ITAL Il\1PROVE0IIENT PLAN AND REEV AL UA TE THE CURRENT P ARK fu~1) TRAIL IMPROVEiVIENT SCHEDULE Al"'ID PLAN ACCORDINGL Y. A. Evaluate the current five year capital improvement plan and make appropriate changes based upon the neighborhood and community needs. IV. PROVIDE DATA TO THE CITY COUNCIL REGARDING THE RECREATIONAL NEEDS ASSESSMENT OF THE COtvlNfUNITY. A. Initiate meetings with specific user groups i.e. P.L.A.Y. and compile statistics regarding participation in youth sports. B. Analyze the current athletic field usage and detennine current and future needs. C. Support efforts to initiate a scientific community survey. Make recommendations regarding the questions as they relate to Parks and Recreation. V. REVIE\V THE CURRENT PARK tv1AlNTENANCE STANDARDS A1"ID RECOtvliVIEND REVISIONS TO THE CITY COUNCIL. A. Assist the Director and Park Maintenance Supervisor in evaluating the current maintenance standards and practices and make revisions based upon community demands and existing resources. PAC96GL.DOC , -~.."--,'-'--.'--'---_.."..._'_..._.."."-'.._"'.'-...._...__._.._.-._.__._.__..._...~-----_...__._.._-_........... VI. REVIEW AND RECON11vffiND TO THE CITY COUNCIL PARK DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS. A. Evaluate the current park development standards. B. Establish park development standards based upon community needs, safety, accessibility, and aesthetics. VII. REVIEW THE CURRENT FUNDING :MECHANISJ\tfS FOR PARK DEVELOPNIENT AND ACQUISITION. BASED UPON THE NEEDS ASSESSJ\1ENT OF THE CONllvfUNITY AND UPDATED ST A1"IDARDS RECON11vffiND FUNDING AL TE~"JA TIVES TO THE COUNCIL. A. Define the future park/trail development, land acquisition, and park upgrade costs and determine whether or not the existing funding resources will suffice. B. Determine funding sources currently available i.e. dedication fees, grants, ad valor, referendum, etc.. C. Make a recommendation to the Council for future funding, taking into consideration existing resources and alternatives. VIII. TOUR AT LEAST TWO OTHER PARK SYSTEMS WHICH EXEJ\tfPLIFY THE "TARGET" WE ARE SEEKING. PAC96GL.DOC PRIOR LAKE ATHLETICS FOR YOUTH (P.L.A.Y.) PARTICIPANT NUMBERS 85/86 90/91 i1L9.2 92/93 93/94 94/95 95/96 Baseball I Softball: Basketball: Football: 800 150 230 1,043 278 200 840 1,178 1,094 1,194 1,300 302 302 325 457 535 275 268 302 300 350 P.L.A.Y. PARTICIPANT NUMBERS l~OI 1200 1000 U) I- Z c( 800 ll. U ~ . Baseball/ Softball: c( . Basketball: ll. 600 II.. o Football: 0 'It 400 200 o 85/86 90/91 91/92 92/93 93/94 94/95 95/96 YEAR PLA YMA T.XLS5/6/96 Soccer (Boys and Girls) PRIOR LAKE SOCCER CLUB PARTICIPANT NUMBERS 91l9.2 92/93 93/94 i4/95 373 399 426 455 SOCCER PARTICIPATION NUMBERS 600-1 500-1 l/) 400 ! l- I z 30J c( 0.. 0 i= It: c( 0.. lA- 0 200 "* 100 0 91/92 92/93 93/94 94/95 YEAR PLA YMA TXLS5/6/96 DANCE PROGRAM HISTORICAL COMPARISON Actual Actual Actual 92ln ~ ~ PARTICIPANTS 209 217 225 REVENUES $59,493.00 $71,428.00 $73,194.25 EXPENDITURES $57,894.31 $64,965.14 $66,549.57 Surplus /(Shortfall) $1.598.69 $6,462.86 $6,644.68 2.8% 9.9% 10.0% Actual ~ 213 $0.00 IMPORTANT NOTE: THE DANCE STUDIO RENTAL FEES. WHICH ARE INCLUDED IN THE ABOVE EXPENDITURES. ACCOUNT FOR NEARLY ONE-THIRD OF THE OVERALL EXPENDITURES FOR THE DANCE PROGRAM. THOSE YEARLY FEES ARE LISTED BELOW. Dance Studio Rent $18.000.00 $20.000.00 $22,000.00 PACDAN.XLS5/6/96 $24,000.00 PARKS BOND REEERENDUM ITEMS LAKE FRONT PARK DEVELOPMENT $2,000,000.00 This park development would coincide with the Lakefront Park Master Plan which was developed by the community and the Parks Advisory Committee and approved by the City Council. The plan includes improved access and parking, a large playground, and multi-purpose building. This building would serve as a warming house, concessions, restrooms, and natural resources education center. Trails would be expanded and improved. A Community Bandstand is also included in the plan. Baseball and Soccer fields would be upgraded. Also included in the plan are Tennis Courts, Sand Volleyball, Scenic Overlooks, and the Kop's Historical Farm. The plan also includes the preservation and management of the natural resources within the park. Copies of the plan are available at the Library and City Hall. KOP FARM ACQUISITION $ 300,000.00 Acquisition of the Kop Farm is critical to the ultimate design of Lakefront Park. The Farm would be maintained as an historical farm which would be programmed by the Parks and Recreation Department. Potential programming would include Holiday Events, Historical Education Programs, Heritage Festivals, and Community Events. The property is also necessary to provide improved access to the park. COMMUNITY PARK LAND ACQUISITION $1,000,000.00 Approximately 80 - 100 acres of land is necessary to construct the community park which is described below. COMMUNITY PARK DEVELOPMENT $2,000,000.00 This cost would include the construction of adult and youth athletic fields. Four adult softball fields, two combination youth/adult ball fields, two youth baseball fields, one youth/adult baseball field, and four soccer fields. Athletic fields would include lights and irrigation and the softball and baseball fields would include fencing. With the development of the adult softball fields at a new community park the fields at The Pond's would be turned over to the youth program. The development of this community park would serve the community needs for the next 15-20 years. This would also relieve the pressure on the neighborhood parks, which are currently being used for organized games. This park would also include space for a future picnic facility, playground, and trails. LIBRARY AND RESOURCE CENTER $2,500,000.00 The Prior Lake Library needs to expand in order to meet the needs of the community. The current Library building is a retrofitted bank building and does not meet A.D.A. standards (Americans With Disabilities Act). Also included in the design of this building would be a dance studio and community room. Prior Lake conducts a very popular dance program at the Priordale Mall. With uncertainty of the future of the Mall it would be beneficial to construct a dance studio space. Revenues which are now being used for rent at the Mall could help offset the operating costs of the Library and Resource Center. Space would also be included in this facility to conduct community events and meetings. This community space would be jointly used by the City and the Library. TOTAL $7,800,000.00 .BNDREF.DOC/PH -----..--.-. ..-.-- ._.._._...,--------_._------,~~----_.-._-_._---_._---_..._..--......--'..........-......---.-...--..- * * * - z :;, 0 ("l :;, c ~ 0- ~ en ;:l> -3 0 () ~ 0 :;, 3 en "E. e-: ll) "'0 a en c;- 5. 0: :;, (JC en 8:: ll) .., I \0 C\ ,..., ,..., C/'J C/'J - Z Z e- o:; - '" 0 0 0 :r: ;:l> ::0 m t"I1 m \0 ::0 \0 ,..., ~ ;:l> -< - ~ ~ r- (Jl ~ ~ ;:l> 0 0 r Z - - ~ >- (71 - 0 0 ".., '" ..., C/'J :> :r: '"'0 t"I1 l" ::0 ;:l> Z "'0 t"I1 ;:l> r ..... - :> ::0 ;> "'0 tTl 7: a ~ ;:l> C/'J C - ~ tTl Z m ,..., t"I1 :to * '" c '" c: r- C\ - - - - > ~ ~O\ ]V N N f....) 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