1994-02-08 Parks and Rec Comm Agenda Packet (2)CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS
D&KOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA
AGENDA
PARRS AND RECREATION COMMISSIC
FEBRUARY 8, 1994 - 6*30 P.M.
1. Call to Order,
2. Roll Call.
3. Approval of January 11, 1994 Parks and Recreation Commission
Minutes.
4. Capital Improvement Planning for Park System
Review and Discussion of Trails and Open Space
5. Discussion of Neighborhood Meeting - North Kensington Park
* Thursday, February 24, 1994 - 7:00 p.m.
6. Discussion of Alternatives for Baseball at Mendakota Park
7. Verbal Updates
* City Council Actions - N. Kensington Park
Dakota County NUT Trail
* Tree City USA
* Grooming of Snow for Trails - Dakota County Parks Dept,
8. Adjourn°
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at least 120 hours is advance. If a notice of leas than 120
hours is received, the City of Mendota Heights will make every
attempt to provide the aids, however, this may not be possible
oa short notice. Please contact City Administration at
452-1850 with requests.
CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS
DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA
The regular meeting of the Mendota Heights Parks and Recreation
Commission was held on Tuesday, January 11, 1994, in the City Hall
Large Conference Room, 1101 Victoria Curve. The meeting was called
to order at 6:40 o'clock P.M. The following Commission members
were present Damberg, Libra, Linnell, Norton and Spicer.
Commissioner Kleinglass was excused. Chair Katz arrived late.
Also present were Administrative Assistant Kevin Batchelder and
Parks Project Manager Guy Kullander.
Commissioner Damberg moved to approve the November 9, 1993
minutes with corrections.
Commissioner Linnell seconded the motion.
AYES: 5
NAYS: 0
DISCIISSION OF DAKOTA
COIINTY TRAILS
Vice Chair Spicer introduced Mr. Robert Doffing, a Dakota
County Parks Advisory Committee Commissioner, who was present
to introduce himself to the Parks and Recreation Commission
and discuss his position on the Dakota County Parks Advisory
Committee.
Mr. Doffing stated he desired to discuss opportunities in
which the County Commission and the City may work together,
especially on trails and trail systems. Doffing stated most
of the Dakota County regional parks are within the southern
part of the County due primarily to open space opportunities.
Doffing distributed copies of a draft mission and philosophy
statement for the Parks Advisory Committee of Dakota County.
Mr. Doffing explained this Committee meets once a month and
makes recommendations to the Dakota County Board of
Commissioners.
Mr. Doffing presented a map of the Dakota County parks system
and stated that most of the County°s parks are natural land/
scenic areas as opposed to active parks. Mr. Doffing
described Thomas Lake Park, Lebanon Hills Park, Spring Lake
Park, Lake Byllesby Regional Park and the newest park within
the County, the Miesville Ravine Park. Mr. Doffing stated the
Dakota County Regional Parks have been funded entirely by the
Metropolitan Council. Doffing stated the Soo Line trail
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access trail as opposed to regional trail standards. Mr.
Doffing stated that ideally the County would like to have an
8 foot to 12 foot wide trail that is separated from the road.
Commissioner Damberg moved that the City of Mendota Heights
draft a letter supporting the concept of the north urban trail
connection.
Commissioner Linnell seconded the motion.
AYES: 5
NAYS: 0
The Commission discussed whether Marie Avenue or Wentworth
Avenue would be the more appropriate route for a trail
connection through Mendota Heights, Parks Project Manager
Kullander stated that the consultant would be making his
recommendation to the County in February and by June or July
the County Board would be deciding on a trail design for the
north urban trail and public hearings would be held in each of
the affected cities.
Administrative Assistant Batchelder stated that tonight°s
meeting would examine nine parks in Mendota Heights and would
be the final month of examination of the individual parks.
Batchelder stated the following parks would be examined for
maintenance, capital improvements and replacement: Friendly
Hills Park, Friendly Hills Tot Lot, Friendly Marsh Park,
Copperfield Ponds, Kensington Park, Civic Center ballfield,
Sibley Park, Valley View Heights Tot Lot and Hagstrom-King
Park. Batchelder stated that following this discussion of
individual parks a master list would be presented to the Parks
Commission at which time the Commission will need to begin
discussing funding sources and priorities for a five to ten
year Capital Improvements Plan.
Parks Project Manager Kullander provided an overview of the
nine parks being reviewed this evening. He stated that lists
of potential improvements which he is presenting to the Parks
Commission is based on input received from park maintenance
crews, city residents and past discussions with the
Commission.
The Commission discussed Friendly Hills Tot Lot. Commissioner
Linnell inquired if this could be used as a tree farm.
Kullander stated the Public Works Department is currently
looking at establishing small tree farms in the City of
Mendota Heights. Kullander stated the City could get northern
Minnesota tree packets from the DNR that contain a variety of
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Kullander stated another option would be clearing off the pond
in Friendly Hills Park. Kullander stated this was done in the
past but the City had much heavier equipment in the past and
there was a concern about having the equipment on the ice.
Kullander stated the City currently has lighter weight
equipment and clearing the pond is a possibility.
The Parks Commission discussed Friendly Marsh Park and trail
maintenance at this park.
The Commission discussed the Copperfield Ponds Park area and
the maintenance of the path in this area. Vice Chair Spicer
inquired if this would be an appropriate location for
wildflower plantings. Kullander stated the western side of
the Copperfield Ponds along Huber Drive probably has
appropriate areas for wildflower plantings. The Commission
asked staff to add wildflower plantings to the Capital
Improvements Plan for the Copperfield Ponds area.
Chair Katz arrived late at 7:30 o'clock P.M.
The Commission discussed Hagstrom-King Park and Kensington
Park. Kullander stated a turf specialist had recommended top
dressing the soccer fields twice over a two year period with
pulverized dirt to soften the soil in this area and improve
the grass. Kullander stated a dirt stockpile exists on the
southeast end of the park that was left over black dirt from
the public works building expansion. Kullander stated this
dirt could be pulverized and spread over the soccer fields.
Kullander stated the grass at the soccer fields is quite good
and there is a smooth playing surface. He stated the clay
soil makes for a hard field in this area, however the fields
are currently as good as most ball diamonds and that the City
could live without the top dressing in this area.
Kullander described the trail connecting south Kensington Park
to the single family homes to the east. Commissioner Libra
inquired about the pond areas to the east of south Kensington
Park and their possible acquisition. Kullander stated this
was a possibility should those landowners ever decide to
subdivide in the future.
The Commission discussed Sibley Park. Kullander explained the
agreement for shared maintenance costs at Sibley Park.
Kullander stated there has not been any drainage problems or
washout problems along Marie Avenue since the grass has been
established in this location. Kullander stated this park has
experienced some minor vandalism.
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Chair Katz stated she feels this is an expensive price tag
just for two tennis courts, landscaping and parking
facilities. Kullander responded the tennis courts are
expensive in this area because it would be necessary to do a
two foot sub -cut to provide proper soils. He stated the
tennis courts are designed as are the other tennis courts in
the City and that they are fenced, double courts. Kullander
stated the parking is shown as asphalt with curb and gutter
and that the prices on parking vary depending on the level of
service beginning with gravel only, blacktop with no curb, up
to a blacktop surface with curb and gutter.
Commissioner Damberg inquired if 10 spaces are necessary for
a tennis court facility. Kullander stated the number of
spaces is a variable and that once you grade it it could be 8
spaces or less.
Commissioner Linnell inquired if no parking lot could be built
and if people could just park on the street or in the south
Kensington Park lot. Kullander stated people would most
likely park on Mendota Heights Road if this were the case. He
stated the road curves in this area and that there is an
intersection in this area and it is probably not an
appropriate place for parked cars. Commissioner Spicer stated
he feels the people in this area deserve tennis courts.
Chair Katz inquired if the City could build tennis courts
somewhere else at less cost. Kullander stated Hagstrom-King
has an area that has been graded for tennis courts and that it
would cost $8,000 to $10,000 less because no soil corrections
are necessary in this area. Kullander stated there are 8
parking spaces at the Hagstrom-King Park. Chair Katz stated
the City could still have the tennis courts for this area of
the City and save some money. The Commission discussed the
trail and bathrooms that are in existence at North Kensington
Park and the fact that some level of activity was planned in
this area.
Commissioner Spicer inquired if the other Commissioners felt
that North Kensington Park could simply be an open area with
appropriate plantings. Commissioner Linnell stated that
perhaps ice skating could go in this area. Kullander stated
the storage room at the US West building is 10' by 20' and
possibly could work as a warming house. Kullander stated
there is a hydrant across the road and that an overflow
structure could be built to expand the size of the pond.
Commissioner Linnell stated that another option is to have the
ice skating rink could be done in the grass area instead of on
the pond. The Commission discussed this concept.
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The Commission discussed the water resources education plan.
Chair Katz stated that she feels that it is vital that
community education be provided regarding pond quality and
water quality issues. She stated this could be as effective
as the recycling program. Commissioner Libra inquired if the
City owns the ponds that are in some of our parks, i.e.
Copperfield Pond. Kullander responded the City owns the pond,
however, the people's property lines do extend into the pond
with the City owning a scenic easement around the outside of
the pond. Commissioner Libra stated he is also concerned
about water quality, especially with ponds that are in City
parks and that we have an obligation to ensure their quality.
The Commission discussed tactics used in the City of Eagan for
protecting water quality.
Administrative Assistant Batchelder stated the City Council
decided not to make any changes to the trail within the Arndt
Addition. Batchelder stated all of the ice rinks are up and
running and that the ice is in good condition due to the very
cold weather and a good job of flooding by the park crews.
Batchelder stated Recreation Programmer Morgan has contracted
with an ice skating instructor and there are currently six
classes of skating lessons at Friendly Hills Park.
Batchelder stated the City had received a request to reserve
Mendakota Park for baseball in June by Mend -Eagan. Batchelder
stated the issue of allowing baseball or providing safer
netting or backstops to prevent foul balls from hitting
spectators is still an issue at Mendakota Park. The
Commission directed staff to come back with some options to
reduce liability in this area.
Batchelder stated the City has received a $100 donation to the
Special Park Fund from a local business.
There being no further business,
the
Parks
and Recreation
Commission adjourned their meeting
at 8:45
o'clock
P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
Lbw
Kevin Batchelder
Administrative Assistant