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1998-06-09 Parks and Rec Comm Agenda PacketCITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA AGENDA PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION June 9, 1998 6:30 p.m. -Large Conference Room 1. Call to Order 2. Roll Call 3. Approval of the May 12, 1998 Minutes 4. Mendota Heights Youth Hockey Committee -John Hickey 5. Pazk Bench in Friendly Mazsh Park 6. Civic Center Ballfield Safety 7. Marie Park Play Equipment 8. 1998 Parks Capital Improvement Plan (Available Monday) 9. Updates • Friendly Hills "Tot Lot' Development • Wentworth/Friendly Hills Picnic Shelters • Comprehensive Plan • Parks Report • Police Report 10. Adjourn Auxiliary aids for persons with disabilities aze available upon request at least 120 hours in advance. If a notice of less than 120 hours is received, the City of Mendota Heights will make every attempt to provide the aids. This may not, however, be possible on short notice. Please contact City Administration at 4524850 with requests. CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION MINUTES MAY 12, 1998 The regular meeting of the Mendota Heights Parks and Recreation Comm ssion was held on Tuesday, May 12, 1998, in the Large Conference Room at City Hall, 1101 Victoria Curve. The meeting was called to order at 6:30 p.m. The following Commissioners were present: Chair Spicer, Liberacki, Linnell, and Libra. Commissioners Kleinglass and Norton arrived late. Commissioner Damberg was excused from the meeting. Also present were Parks Project Manager Guy Kullander, Recreation Programmer Bill Bird and Administrative Assistant Patrick C. Hollister. APPROVAL OF APRIL 14, 1998 PARK AND RECREATION MINUTES Commissioner Linnell moved to approve the April 14, 1998 Parks and Recreation Commission Minutes with no corrections. Commissioner Libra seconded the motion. AYES: 4 NAYS: 0 UPDATES Chair Spicer suggested that the Updates be moved to the top of the agenda to provide time for the other Commissioners to arrive. Mr. Hollister provided updates on the following items: Recreation Programmers Update Mr. Bird provided an update on summer and fall recreation programs. Wentworth/Friendly Hills Picnic Shelters Mr. Kullander said that bids have been awarded for both the Wentworth and Friendly Hills picnic shelters and provided a map of the proposed locations. Parkview Plaza Residents Association Mr. Hollister reported that members of the Parkaiew Plaza Residents Association had met with the City Council and had presented their request for funding assistance to provide a PA system, a TV, and a VCR. Mr. Hollister said that the Council had agreed to help with the PA system and would keep the TV and VCR in mind the nett time a civic organization offered a donation of money to the City for an unspecified purpose. Is. Hesbjerg said that she would not like to do all of the work to get these lots sold only to be outbid by someone else. Nis. Hesbjerg asked whether the Tot Lot could be developed into four or L vo lots. Mr. Kullander said that the City would be more likely to approve t-wo lots than four lots. [Commissioner Kleinglass arrived at this point.] Commissioner Norton moved to recommend that the City Council offer Friendly Hills Tot Lot up for sale, consistent with the same recommendation made by the Parks and Recreation Commission n 1989. Commissioner Libra seconded the motion. AYES: 6 NAYS: 0 [Commissioner Linneil left at this point.] Commissioner Liberacki said that the potential to divide the Tot Lot into four lots presented a good opportunity for the City to provide some affordable housing. PARKS CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN Mr. Hollister and Mr. Kullander worked with the Commission to revise the Parks Capital Improvement Plan for recommendation to the City Council at the nest Parks and Recreation Commission meeting. ADJOURN Motion made to adjoum by Kleinglass and seconded by Chair Spicer. AYES: 5 NAYS: 0 The meeting adjourned at 8:00 p.m. Respectfully Submitted, PatrickC. Hollister CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS MEMO June 4, 1998 TO: Parks and Recreation Commission FROM: Patrick C. Hollister, Administrative Assistant SUBJECT: Mendota Heights Youth Hockey Committee Discussion Mr. John Hickey of the Mendota Heights Youth Hockey Committee will be present at the June 9, 1998 meeting of the Parks and Recreation Commission to present a proposal for concrete or asphalt surfaces on the hockey rinks in Mendota Heights. Mr. Hickey would like the rinks to be improved in this manner to allow "rollerblade" hockey during the off- season. Action Required Allow Mr. Hickey to present his proposal for concrete or asphalt surfaces on hockey rinks in the City. After discussing this item with Mr. Hickey, either make a recommendation to the Council or provide Staff with further direction. CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS MEMO June 5, 1998 TO: Parks and Recreation Commission FROM: Guy Kullander, Pazks Project Manager SUBJECT: Park Bench in Friendly Marsh Park DISCUSSION: On June 2, 1998, the City Council received a verbal request from a resident of the HRA Senior Housing who was attending the Council meeting that evening, for a park bench in Friendly Marsh Park, the proposed location of the bench was where the trail from the Senior Housing ends at the Apache Street cul-de-sac. Approximate cost to install a punched metal six foot long bench with backseat would be $350. Installation would be by the City Park Crew. ACTION REQUIRED: If the Commission desires a bench to be installed at this location they should request the City Council to authorize the expenditure of $350 from the Special Park Fund for the purchase of this bench. CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS MEMO June 5, 1998 TO: Parks and Recreation Commission FROM: Guy Kullander, Pazks Project Manager SUBJECT: Civic Center Ballfield Safety Complaint I received a phone call on May 28, 1998, from an adult male who was present at a baseball game held at the Civic Center field on May 27s. He reported that his five -year -old daughter had been struck in the head by an overthrown ball to first base. He wanted the City to correct a "dangerous" (his words) situation caused by the low, four -foot high sideline fence. He suggested that the height of the fence be raised to better protect spectators. Presently, the players benches are protected by a six-foot high fence, the outfield has an foot high high fence, and the side lines have a four -foot high fence. Another complaint regarding this field is that foul balls go over the backstop and into the pond across the frontage road. This problem was partially addressed in 1994 when an extension was added to the top of the backstop. The original poles were not sufficiently strong enough to allow a larger addition. Options: 1. Install a sign warning that spectators be aware of foul balls. 2. Move and "tie down" the bleachers behind the backstop 3. Modify sideline fence by adding two additional feet of fencing. Estimated cost $2,000. 4. Restrict use of this field to only softball and only allow hardball at the Sibley Fields. 5. Replace backstop. Move back eight feet, make higher. Estimated cost $4,500. ACTION REQUIRED: The Commission should review the options and give direction to staff, or make a recommendation to the City Council for funding from the Special Park Fund to make improvements at the Civic Center Ballfield. CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS MEMO June 5, 1998 TO: Pazks and Recreation Commission FROM: Guy Kullander, Parks Project Manager SUBJECT: Complaint - Mazie Park DISCUSSION: I received a phone call from an adult female who had two complaints regarding the play equipment at Marie Park, 1. Lack of shade on play equipment (gets hot in the sun). 2. Only one bucket seat suitable for babies. The caller, who I encouraged to attend a Park Commission Meeting or to put her request in writing, wanted trees planted around the play equipment so that the sun would not heat up the play equipment. She stated that there was only one baby swing in the park and that "fights" have broken out between parents and children over who gets to use the one baby swing. She also stated that on Saturday mornings as many as seven or eight toddlers all wanted to use the baby swing at the same time. HISTORY: The equipment was updated in 1990. One unit of the original redwood structure was retained. On this unit is one baby swing and one belt swing. These are the only swings in this park, but this is "typical" for all of the neighborhood parks that were improved in 1990. Additional swings cannot be added to the existing structures, but there is room at the south end of the play equipment area to add a double swing unit. Equipment, installation, border wood, etc. would cost approximately $3,500 to $4,500, ACTION REQUIRED: If the Commission desires to add additional swings to this park, they should request the City Council to authorize the expenditure of Special Park Funds, not to exceed $5,000 for play equipment improvements in Marie Park. S ACTIVITY REPORT - MENDOTA HGTS PARKS Reporting Period: 05/O1/98 to 05/31/98 IT DENTS: DATE TIME LOCATION CASE NUMBER OS/09/98 15:50 MENDAKOTA PARK 98001484 DESCRIPTION: THEFT $200 LESS MS FRM MOTOR VEHICLE MONEY DATE TIME LOCATION CASE NUMBER 05/09/98 15:50 MENDAKOTA PARK 98001484 DESCRIPTION: THEFT $200 LESS MS FRM MOTOR VEHICLE MONEY DATE TIME LOCATION CASE NUMBER 05/11/98 15:06 KENSINGTON PARK 98001521 DESCRIPTION: DATE TIME LOCATION CASE NUMBER 01/98 21:10 VALLEY PARK 98001528 DESCRIPTION: DOB -NEIGHBORHOOD DATE TIME LOCATION CASE NUMBER 05/11/98 20:20 MENDAKOTA PARK 98001526 DESCRIPTION: ASSIST PUBLIC -UNLOCK (VEH) DATE TIME LOCATION CASE NUMBER O5/25/98 9:10 VICTORIA HIGHLAND 98001753 DESCRIPTION: PROPERTY DAMAGE MS DAM TO PROP PRIV OTHER DATE TIME LOCATION CASE NUMBER + 05/22/98 16:30 MENDAKOTA PARK 98001722 DESCRIPTION: THEFT $200 LESS MS FRM MOTOR VEHICLE OTH PROP ;ATE TIME LOCATION CASE NUMBER 05/27/98 9:35 MENDOTA PARK 98900290 DESCRIPTION: PROP DAMAGE TRESPASS MS PRIVATE UNK June 5, 1998 MAY PARKS REPORT General Maintenance - Grass cutting, striping soccer and ball fields etc. 2. or on Sprinkler System at Fire Hall. Repair heads and replace controller. 3. Spray all parks, City Hall &the Fire Hall for weed control. 4. Plant donated trees at Mendakota, Valley &Friendly Hills Parks. 5. Work two tournaments for month. Prepaze fields. 6. Clear out azea on west end of pond at Wentworth. Brush etc. '7. Treat pond at Ivy Falls for Duck Weed. 8. Plant flowers around building at Mendakota. 9. Prepare site at the fire hall for flowers -Haul out rock &replace with dirt. 10. Replace Tennis net at Friendly Hills from Vandalism. 11. Haul soccer goals to Sibley for soccer tournament. 12. Two major storms -clean up of downed trees &limbs throughout city &all City Parks. Parks hit the hardest: Ivy Falls, Wentworth, Valley, Rogers Lake & Friendly Hills.