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022376 PK MINPARK COMMISSION — MINUTES February 23, 1976 The February 23rd meeting of the Shorewood Park Commission was called to order by Chairman Bill Wyatt. Those present were Breckheimer, Gray, Drews, Raby, Heiland, Paulsen, Congdon, Wyatt, and McCuskey. Jerry Brecke, planning commission member was present. Also attending were several members of the Excelsior Park Commission, headed by Rhoda Brooks, chairman. Rhoda passed out copies of the Excelsior Five Year Park Proposal and a pamphlet blocking out development for each of the five years. Excelsior is an old community, once a bustling resort area with many large hotels with cafes. The extensive Commons area was developed long ago and their main duty now is maintenance, except for Studer Park, just off County Road 19 which is a newly created park. The Commission surveyed the community last July, passing out lengthy questionnaires to determine where residents' priorities lay in regard to existing park development and use. Twenty percent returned the sheets. Their next step was tc. contact the CDC (Community Design Center), a group of landscape architecture students who offer help in community park planning. Careful analyses were made in the parks on adjacent land use, natural forces at work, vegetation, drainage, slopes, spatial character and usage. Their funding sources are LAWCON,HUD, city budget, concessions and fees and material and labor donations. LAWCON, Land and Water Conservation funds come through the Metro— politan Council which puts up funds matching local monies. The bandshell to be located on a high knoll in the Commons is of particular interest. The Chamber of Commerce and Excelsior Rotary have combined to provide a raffle fund raiser to reach the $20,000 goal. The Park Commission concluded that fund raising via a bond issue was impractical unless the money sought was over $100,000. We talked of combining efforts in regard to adjoining bike and cross country ski trails noting that the railroad already ties Shorewood and Excelsior, as do several roadways. An Excelsior subcommittee was set up to follow Shorewood's bike trail planning. The possibility of setting up a joint recreation calendar was discussed. Many thanks to the Excelsior Park Commission for their time and assistance. We look forward to more joint meetings. After our guests departed, we took up regular business. The minutes from the last meeting were approved. OLD BUSINESS Bill Wyatt reported that he presented the proposed ordinance regarding a "Developer's Fee'' to the Council. They were not in favor of it. They also did not accept our recommendations for spending the HUD funds. Bike trail requests were turned down. Mayor Frazier suggested that Hennepin County trails may run where our proposed trails are. We discussed ways to encourage better communication between council, and park commission and decided to ask Steve Frazier and Bill Keeler to attend our next meeting, March lat. Jim Heiland reported that he thought we could get away with spending less on a warming house with volunteer labor. Our savings there might be used for bike trails. NEW BUSINESS Bill Wyatt presented a beginning drawing for the extended Manor Park. • We will need a baseball diamond and hockey rink. Gloria Congdon will contact CDC about the Manor Park drawings as well as a whole community park plan development. PARK COMMISSION - Minutes - 212AI76 The presentation of land surveys will be at the next meeting. John Breckheimer again expressed the need for an aerial map to show Shorewood' topography. Jim Heiland noted that Shorewood has several little known historical spots. The Wealthy apple was developed on a homestead now on the corner of Glen Road and County Highway #19 and the Haralson apple was also created in our city; in fact, the original tree still stands on the corner of Eureka Road and Seaman's Drive. Indian Mounds can be found on the Thomas Schoenecker property. Meeting adjourned at 10 :00 p.m. Next meeting is March 1st. Respectfully submitted, JUDY MCCUSKEY, Secretary • •