102390 Park Commission Mtg
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CITY OF SHOREWOOD
PARK COMMISSION MEETING
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1990
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
5755 COUNTRY CLUB ROAD
7:00 P.M.
MINUTES
CALL TO ORDER
vice Chairman Andrus called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m.
ROLL CALL
Present: Vice Chairman Andrus, Commissioners Lindstrom, Vogel,
Dzurak, and Wilson; Administrative Assistant Niccum;
Council Liaison Watten and Park Planner Koegler
Absent: Chairman Christensen and Commissioner Laberee
SHOREWOOD SNOWMOBILE CLUB - DONATION OF SERVICES
cindy Ellis appeared on behalf of the "Shorewood Snowmobile Club".
They would like to donate their services to the city of Shorewood
for fall and spring clean up of the Shorewood Trail. They will
donate their time, personnel and the trash bags in an effort to
keep the trail a valuable asset for all of Shorewood's residents;
walkers, hikers, bikers, horseback riders and snowmobilers alike.
They will clean the trail and bring the trash and debris to
Shorewood's "Spring Clean-Up" collection point in the Spring.
They will also bring it to a fall collection site designated by the
City.
Ellis said if the City accepts their services, it would be nice,
but not necessary, if a sign, such as those used on highways,
recognizing their group's efforts in keeping the trail clean, were
posted, and it would be greatly appreciated.
Dzurak moved, Vogel seconded, to recommend to the council that the
offer made by the "Shorewood Snowmobile Club" to clean up the
entire "Hiking and Biking Trail" in the spring and the Fall be
accepted contingent upon Public Works Director Zdrazil's approval;
and that a letter be sent to them thanking them for their offer.
Motion carried - 5/0.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Lindstrom moved, Wilson seconded, to approve the minutes of
Tuesday, October 9, 1990, as corrected.
Correction: Date of minutes approved on October 9, 1990., should
be Tuesday, August 28, 1990.
Motion carried - 4 ayesl1 abstain (Andrus-not present )
SHOREWOOD PARK COMMISSION MINUTES
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1990
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REFERENDUM DISCUSSION
Park Planner Mark Koegler was present. He said he attended the
Council meeting last night. There are two things the Council wants
the Park Commission to do, finalize the Park capital Improvement
Program, and get organized for a potential referendum.
He said the Park Commission needs to take a look at the Park
Capital Improvement Plan they have come up with; prioritize what
has been done; individually and collectively, and have it ready to
present to the Council within a month.
Koegler reviewed his memo of October 10, 1990, where he summarized
some prelim~nary thoughts on the possibility of a park referendum,
a general calendar of events, assignment of responsibility, and a
"referendum! organization" chart (see attached).
Andrus (who was not present at the last meeting) said he noticed in
the minutes that there was a question regarding postponing the
referendum for a year or two due to the present economy. He asked
Koegler if he felt the climate was favorable at this time to
attempt a referendum. Koegler said the indicators are bad at this
time - they could get better - they could get worse - his
suggestion was to start now, and decide in 60 days whether or not
to continue. Watten said three members of the Council also
discussed this, but decided to start, as it is a step by step
process and can be stopped at any time. His opinion was that the
outlook of the economy appears moderately positive at this time.
Koegler said he is moving ahead on two things: the City Overall
Trail Plan and finalizing the Neighborhood Park Plans.
The Commission discussed trails. Lindstrom and Dzurak feel the
trail plan is extremely important, it links parks and neighboring
communities together. Watten and Niccum mentioned the positive
reaction to the completed "Hiking and Biking Trail. Koegler said
an expensive trail system throughout the community could cost as
much as 1.5 million dollars. Watt en said the trails will vary in
length, size, and material. wilson said it would be wonderful to
have a "fantasy" trail for 1. 5 million dollars, but it is important
to be realistic, and it all depends on what the taxpayers want.
Watt en felt that volunteer help could be used (i. e. spreading
woodchips), and this would help keep the cost down. Lindstrom said
he thought Minnetonka had 35 miles of trails, they do loops in
their trails. He said he feels some people will object to trails,
but the majority will like them.
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Dzurak questioned what to do in presenting the park and trail plans
to the neighbors in the S. E. Area. The Commission discussed
various things that can be done to make it as safe as possible for
children from neighboring areas to reach the park. They discussed
a "sidewalk" from the park to Vine Hill Road, speed reduction in
the area, and a crosswalk at the stop signs. An overpass was also
discussed. Koegler said children use the path of "least
resistance" and it is very doubtful that they would even use an
overpass, overpasses are not aesthetically pleasing, and they are
very costly. Safety is an issue the Commission will work on, and
they will also ask the neighborhood for input regarding safety.
Koegler said it is important to form neighborhood groups and meet
with them to present the initial ideas. The idea of using the
newsletter to present another questionnaire was also discussed.
Dzurak said the questionnaire for Silverwood Park worked well.
The Commission feels it is important to present the costs to the
taxpayers. Dzurak asked if it could be figured per $1000 of
evaluation. Watten feels the cost has to be broken down for the
individual, as well as the time period...20 years? 30 years?
The Commission discussed the property the City owns on Enchanted
Island. There are 3 pieces known as Park 1, Park 2, and Park 3.
They will look into this. Shady Island has a large piece of
property in the center, but this property is owned by the Shady
Island Association.
The Commission discussed contacting various homeowners associations
( i . e. Christmas Lake, Amesbury, Boulder Bridge, Covington vine
Ridge, Waterford).
Koegler will return with more detailed information.
REPORTS
Park Liaison Watten reported that the Council approved:
Park Planner to do citYWide Trail Plan
The Council approved an amount, not to exceed $3500,
for Park Planner Koegler to proceed with the citywide
Trail Plan.
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Ballfields - Kellv. Keeler. and Lindstrom
The Council approved naming the three new ballfields at
Freeman Park. They will be named:
Kelly Field....after Frank Kelly for 25 years of service
as City-Attorney,
Keeler Field.... after Bill Keeler who started the Park
Commission,
and Lindstrom Field....after Gordon Lindstrom, the City's
longest serving Park Commissioner.
Warminq House Floorinq
The Council would like to have Staff check into rolled
flooring instead of squares, to see if it would be more
cost efficient.
Watt en also said he has talked to someone about this since
the Council meeting. The Company has had some problems
with rolled flooring and does not recommend it for this
use. He will be getting some samples of "Toughtex" from
the company.
Manor Park Warminq House/Trailer
The Council approved rental of the trailer, and purchase
of a telephone.
Badger Warminq House
The Council approved OSM's cost estimate
Alternate B) Masonry/concrete Curb option
Construction Costs $8,525.
Engineering Costs $3,700.
to fix Badger warming house.
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Freeman Park/Tonka Men's Club/Little Leaque Field
A preconstruct ion meeting was held on October 22 with Mr.
Perkins, the contractor. Their plans are to try to:
1. Finish the grading
2. Finish installing the irrigation system
3. Install the fencing
4. Seed
by November 15, 1990.
Storaqe Buildinq - North End - Freeman Park
The Council approved $2000 for a storage building to house
the controls for the irrigation system. They will make a
decision later on the storage box for the South End.
Although the Park Planner recommended wooden structures,
the Council approved concrete. This was done because of
the seclusion in Freeman Park, and to prevent vandalism.
Transformers
Koegler informed the Commission that NSP will install the
transformer in the North End by Wednesday, October 31.
The transformer for the South End will be installed by
November 4.
Irriqation - North End
Andrus asked about the ridges in the turf. Koegler said
they should be alright by Spring. An amount will be held
to cover any problems. One of the Commissioners asked
about warranty. Koegler said he didn't have the figures
with him, but he thinks it is 1 year for labor, and 5
years on the sprinkler heads.
The Commission also asked Park Planner Koegler about the
possibility of damaging the heads by mowing. Koegler said
the heads should deflect the mower. He said if there is
a concern, the heads can be spray painted so they can be
avoided.
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Aeratinq of Fields
The Commission discussed whether Freeman had been aerated
this year. Vogel thought they had, because Manor was
done, and they usually do all of them at the same time.
staff will check with Zdrazil.
Ballfield Scheduling
Lindstrom said that the Excelsior Softball League has
always managed Excelsior's fields using all volunteer
labor. This is getting to be too much work. He said he
was under the impression that Shorewood did not want to be
responsible for managing the scheduling either. He, Todd
Strot, President of the Excelsior Softball League, and Jim
Jones, of Community Services have met and discussed this
problem. Community Services has offered to help. There
will be more meetings, and he will report back to the
Commission at that time.
Discussion on Methods of Raising Money for Parks
The Commission discussed several ways to raise funds.
They asked Niccum to put an article in the newsletter
asking residents to "Adopt a picnic Table"......possibly
as a Christmas present. They discussed a "Fall Festival"
more along the lines of Excelsior's "Apple Days". They
also discussed sleighrides this winter in Freeman Park,
along with bonfires. They will discuss this at greater
length.
ADJOURNMENT
Lindstrom moved, Vogel seconded, to adjourn the meeting of Tuesday,
October 23, 1990 at 9:30PM. Motion carried - 5/0.
RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED
Susan A. Niccum
Park Administrative Assistant