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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDecember 7, 2017©4'1 I V1Ay C I T Y O F NDovE BOULEVARD N.W. • ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304 • (763) 755-5100 FAX (763) 755-8923 • WWW.ANDOVERMN.GOV Regular Park & Recreation Commission Meeting December 7, 2017 7:00 P.M. 1. Call to Order 2. Resident Forum 3. Approval of Minutes (11/16/17) 4. Agenda Approval 5. Consider Catchers Creek East Park Dedication Requirements 6. Consider Rose Park Shelter Size/Type and Funding/18-14 7. Consider MNDNR Grant Opportunities 8. Outstanding Items/Maintenance Update 9. 10. Chair's Report 11.Adjoumment 7:15 P.M. Or Shortly Thereafter Workshop Session A. Review Draft of the 2018 Park Dedication Study/16-39D B. Update of the Parking Issues at Prairie Knoll Park C. Adjournment _V1 I & _. , IT1 , r1'.. 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W. • ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304 • (763) 755-5100 FAX (763) 755-8923 • WWW.ANDOVERMN.GOV TO: Park & Recreation Commission CC: David D. Berkowitz, Director of Public Works/City Engineer FROM: Todd J. Haas, Assistant Public Works Director SUBJECT: 5. Consider Catcher's Creek East Park Dedication Requirements DATE: December 7, 2017 INTRODUCTION This item is regarding reviewing and determining the park dedication requirements for the proposed preliminary plat of Catcher's Creek East. DISCUSSION A copy of the preliminary plat is in the side pocket of the packet. Thirty-nine lots are being proposed. The proposed preliminary plat is located just to the east of Hickory Meadows Park. Once the property to the west of this new development is purchase by a developer, the developer will need to make the necessary street connections between Catcher's Creek East and Hickory Meadows which will allow resident access to and from Hickory Meadows Park. Staff is recommending cash in lieu of land. The developer has been invited to attend the meeting to answer any questions the Commission may have. ACTION REQUIRED The Park and Recreation Commission is requested to review the proposed preliminary plat and provide direction on the park dedication requirements for the proposed Catcher's Creek East. Respectfully submitted, Todd J. Haas Cc: Mark Smith, Developer (copy sent by e-mail) Attachments: Location map; Copy of preliminary plat and grading plan (side pocket of packet) Al���j OVER • Catcheft Creek East ///F!/?CJ/1%! Date Created: November 15, 2017 Disclaimer: The provider makes no representation or warranties with respect to the reuse of this data. NDOVE 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W. . ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304 . (763) 755-5100 FAX (763) 755-8923 • WWW.ANDOVERMN.GOV TO: Park & Recreation Commission CC: David D. Berkowitz, Director of Public Works/City Engineer FROM: Todd J. Haas, Assistant Public Works Director SUBJECT: 6. Consider Rose Park Shelter Size & Typ&Rose Meadows Park/18-14, Cont. DATE: December 18, 2017 INTRODUCTION The Park and Recreation Commission is requested to consider the size and type of new shelter at Rose Park. DISCUSSION Attached is a picture of different shelters from Coverworx. Shelter A (28 ft. x 28 ft.) is very similar to the shelter built at Maple View Park which is estimated at $30,000 to $32,000 (includes the lattice, decorative base for the columns and freight) plus an additional $13,000 to $15,000 for installation, concrete footings, concrete slab and Shelter B (28 ft. x 28 ft.) is a basic metal shelter which is the same shelter constructed recently at Fox Meadows Park. This shelter is estimated at $21,000 to $23,000 plus an additional $13,000 to $15,000 for the installation, concrete footings and Concrete slab. There are three separate funds that can be utilized to help fund the shelter which include park dedication funds, Verizon Lease funds (current fund amount is $20,983) which are funds collected from the cell antenna that is currently using space on the water tower and park maintenance replacement funds. Note: If the Commission wants to maintain the same size, the shelter is estimated at $11,000 to $13,000 plus an additional $11,000 for the install of the shelter and concrete slab/footings. If the Commission would like to go with the same size as the existing shelter, staff will need to evaluate if the existing concrete slab is in good condition to utilize or not. As mentioned by neighborhood residents that attended the recent November 16, 2017 Park and Recreation Commission meeting, a couple residents suggested a larger shelter would be nice and other residents mentioned that the current size is adequate. ACTION REQUIRED The Park and Recreation Commission is requested to review the 2 style options that are being presented for constructing a new shelter at Rose Park. Respectfully submitted, Todd J. Haas Attachment: Pictures of the proposed Shelters A & B A:.77R Pftbbbl- 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W. • ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304 • (763) 755-5100 FAX (763) 755-8923 • WWW.ANDOVERMN.GOV TO: Park & Recreation Commission CC: David D. Berkowitz, Director of Public Works/City Engineer FROM: Todd J. Haas, Assistant Public Works Director SUBJECT: 7. Consider MNDNR Grant Opportunities/18-06. DATE: December 7, 2017 INTRODUCTION The Park and Recreation Commission are requested to consider Minnesota Department of Natural Resources grant opportunities. DISCUSSION Attached is the list of recreational grants that will be available to governmental agencies or other statewide associations (such as snowmobile organizations). The two Park and Trail Grant Programs that staff recommends applying for are the Outdoor Recreation Grant Program and the Local Trail Connections Program. Information and details of these two grant programs is attached for your review. Kelsey Round Lake Park would be a good candidate again to apply for funding from the Outdoor Recreation Grant Program. The City applied for this grant last spring but were unsuccessful in receiving the grant. If the Commission would like to continue pursuing a paved trail along the west side of the park and/or other improvements that are identified in the Master Plan, the Park and Recreation Commission should make a recommendation to the City Council to apply for this grant. If the Commission is still interested in expanding the current City trail system, the Local Trail Connection Program grant should be recommended to the City Council. The segment that the Commission could consider again which meets the criteria that the grant requires would be the ASN trail extension between the Kensington Estates and Andover Station North Ball Field Facility. This segment has been applied for a couple of times in the past and staff would recommend reapplying for this grant. ACTION REQUIRED The Park and Recreation Commission is requested to consider the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources grant opportunities and recommend applying for the two grants. Respectfully submitted, 5�4� Todd J. Haas Attachments: Location map of Kelsey Round Lake Park and ASN Trail Segment; Information on the Outdoor Recreation Grant Program and Local Trail Connections Program Recreation grants Park, Natural Areas and Trail Grant Programs • Federal recreational trail program tb KN gex_ -r x�1 u.iars A5s0c�(:&+(4Dhs. —> • Local trait connections program - sae atrac�,„,er� • National outdoor recreation legacy partnership program- tJo+ sV551*te.. Muyk (naJC ya�oo<, • Natural and scenic areas program - t ak`c `3 -� gr ..+ {D gC4L,jre na+vrca a,4.1 Sce �;� a easaro +^- • Outdoor recreation grant program - !;W-dW&.:IA 0kA-. l • Parks and trails Legacy grant program- N� t,,�, ovo;tcdolG. • Regional park grant program - No FuKbtwa ;s uwreK+�y ovailab(�. • Regional trail grant program - cvn�y owwt�d4ke 0v-*S;ac i -b -7 t,� Me+ro area. • State park road account (SPRA) program - o,%tj available For GouK4,, s+aae- h4 tii$"5 4nb i-lne �(eco�SWuch'o✓1 of'' Ci4y V'oa�5 f{.,a{- (�Yovc1� Grants -in -Aid (GIA) Programs access - o public (�Kes, avers, �$Avki-r_ Pa. x51 and 544a+e Gawp�d s . • Off-hiphway vehicle (OHV) GIA program for all-terrrin vehicle (ATV), off-highway motorcycle (OHM) and off-road vehicle (ORV) WF' • Cross country ski trail GIA program • OHV damage account • Snowmobile GIA program Water Recreation Programs • Boating Infrastructure Grant Program (BIGP) Nth" Clean Vessel Act grant program (CVA) • County boat and water safety grant program • Water recreation cooperative acquisition and development program Shooting Sports • Public Parks and Recreation Archery Range Rehabilitation Grants Program • Expedited Small Shooting Range Grants • Large Shooting Range Grants N, Kelsey Round Lake Park Date Created: November 10, 2016 Disclaimer.• The provider makes no representation or warranties with respect to the reuse of this data. WSB 0 0 ANQQM�R /i r 1- ASN I rail Segment �-'M i -ilj js� ------------- 't� Date Created: November 10, 2016 Disclaimer., The provider makes no representation or warranties with respect to the reuse of this data. F Date Created: November 10, 2016 Disclaimer., The provider makes no representation or warranties with respect to the reuse of this data. ANLb ' .��_ KQlsey ROU A d LaYt p ge- � 3 Qlti b1e -fir -tb.0 s 9.YUKt. Outdoor Recreation Grant Program Program purpose: To increase and enhance outdoor recreation facilities in local and community parks throughout the state. This program is established in Minnesota Statutes 85.019. How it works: Provides matching grants to local units of government for up to 50% of the cost of acquisition, development and/or redevelopment of local parks and recreation areas. Eligible applicants: Cities, counties, and townships. Eligible projects: Park acquisition and/or development/ redevelopment including, internal park trails, picnic shelters, playgrounds, athletic facilities, boat accesses, fishing piers, swimming beaches and campgrounds. All park projects must meet requirements for perpetual outdoor recreation use. Minimum requirements: Project proposals must include at least one of the eligible primary outdoor recreation facilities in the Program Manual rpD-Fi and have a total project cost of at least $10,000. Support facilities such as restrooms and parking lots can only be funded as part of a larger project that includes a primary recreation facility. Land proposed for development and/or redevelopment must be owned by the applicant or be part of an acquisition project. Level of assistance: Grants are reimbursed based up to 50 percent of the total eligible costs. The maximum grant award is $150,000. The local share can consist of cash or the value of materials, labor and equipment usage by the local sponsor or by donations or any combination thereof. Costs must be incurred and paid for before reimbursement can be made. Applicants are eligible to receive more than one grant. Significant progress must be completed on active projects before an additional proposal can be submitted. The program finances projects using federal funds through the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LAWCON). Historically, some state dollars authorized by the Minnesota State Legislature have been available. The amount of grant dollars available for distribution varies. Federal funds available for 2017 are at least $825,618. Funding priorities: The 2014-2018 State Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan (SCORP) is Minnesota's outdoor recreation policy plan. This plan was developed with the input of Minnesota outdoor and natural resource leaders. It establishes outdoor recreation priorities for Minnesota to assist outdoor recreation and natural resource managers, the state Legislature, and the executive branch in decision-making about the state's outdoor recreation system and sets out criteria for awarding grants consistent with these identified priorities. A majority of the review and selection process will focus on guidelines outlined in the 2014-2018 SCORP. Additional review components will assess the design of the proposed project and existing park facilities. Project design should be compatible with the physical characteristics of the site, consistent with generally accepted engineering and architectural design standards, in accordance with accessibility standards and minimize risk to the health and safety of users. Grant awards: The Department of Natural Resources will review and rank applications during the spring of 2018. Preliminary grant awards will be announced in the summer of 2018. Project period: Projects cannot begin until all requested final documentation has been submitted and an agreement between the applicant and the state has been signed. Project start dates may be in the fall of 2018 or later, depending on the funding available and the project ranking. Funded projects must begin promptly after an agreement has been signed. All work must be completed no later than June 30, 2020. How to apply: The completed application is due March 30, 2018. Grant application materials are linked below. • 2018 Grant Application 7D -em • 2018 Program Manual e®F Park grants contacts: Audrey Mularie, Southern Minnesota, East Metro audrey.mularie@state.mn.us or 651-259-5549 Joe Hiller, Northern Minnesota, West Metro ioe.hiller@state.mn.us or 651-259-5538 hs N Tray l 15 fro✓ +t.. i S Local Trail Connections Program Program purpose: To provide grants to local units of government to promote relatively short trail connections between where people live and desirable locations, not to develop significant new trails. Funding for this grant program is from "In Lieu Of' lottery proceeds. This program is established in Minnesota Statutes 85.019. Eligible projects: Eligible projects include acquisition and development of trail facilities. Projects must result in a trail linkage that is immediately available for use by the general public. Trail linkages include connecting where people live (e.g. residential areas within cities, entire communities) and significant public resources (e.g. historical areas, open space, parks and/or other trails). Acquisition of trail right-of-way is eligible only when proposed in conjunction with trail development. Acquisition projects require a perpetual easement for recreational purposes. Development projects require a 20 year maintenance commitment by the project sponsor. Projects inside state park boundaries, state recreation areas, on state trail corridors and elements of the Regional Open Space System in the Twin Cities Metro System are not eligible. Eligible applicants: Eligible applicants include counties, cities, and townships. Level of assistance: Grants are reimbursement based up to 75 percent of the total eligible project costs, and recipients must provide a non -state cash match of at least 25 percent. Other state funds or grants, such as Parks and Trails Legacy Grants, or Metropolitan Council Grants cannot match these grants. Project costs must be incurred and paid before reimbursement can be made. Project costs become eligible for reimbursement once a contract agreement is established between the DNR and the grantee. The minimum grant request is $5,000, and the maximum grant award is $150,000. Grant funding available: Anticipated funding available for FY 2019 is approximately $800,000 from "In Lieu Of" lottery proceeds. This funding is divided between three Park and Trail grant programs. This funding is subject to appropriation from the MN Legislature and signature of the Governor. Funding priorities: Priority for trail project funding will be given to projects that provide significant connectivity. Considerations also include trail length, expected amount and type of use, and quality and attractiveness of natural and cultural resources. Grant awards: The Department of Natural Resources will review and rank applications during the spring of 2018. Grant awards will be announced in July 2018. Funded Grants . 2017 PDF • 2016 PDF • 2015 PDF • 2014 PDF • 2013 PDF • 2012 PDF • 2011 rpow Project period: Funded projects must begin promptly after an agreement has been signed. All work funded with FY 2019 appropriations must be completed no later than June 30, 2020. How to apply: The completed application is due March 30, 2018. Grant application materials are linked below. • 2018 Grant Application Doc • 2018 Program Manual PDF Contact information: Dan Golner, Grants Specialist Coordinator, 651-259-5599 Daniel.Golner@state.mn.us Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Division of Parks and Trails 500 Lafayette Road, Box 39 Saint Paul, MN 55155 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W. • ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304 • (763) 755-5100 FAX (763) 755-8923 • WWW.ANDOVERMN.GOV TO: Park & Recreation Commission CC: David D. Berkowitz, Director of Public Works/City Engineer' FROM: Todd J. Haas, Asst. Public Works Director—��•i�►� SUBJECT: 8. Review Outstanding Items/Maintenance Update DATE: December 7, 2017 Issues list as of 12/1/17 UPDATE OFANDOVER COMMUNITY CENTER ADVISORYBOARD — Commissioner Butler COMPLETED PROJECTS — ON-GOING PROJECTS - • Update of Park Dedication Improvement Fund Quarterly Report — Next quarterly report will be in January of 2018. • Update of Quarterly Sheriff's Department Report on Park Patrol & Vandalism — Next quarterly report will be in January of 2018. • Park Dedication Study — Item is on the agenda. • Wild Iris Park and Hills of Bunker Lake West Park Irrigation — Staff will be contacting private contractors over the next couple months for installing the water services that will be installed in the spring of 2018. The contractors were busy this past fall so staff was unable to receive any quotes. Both irrigation projects will be done in 2018. ON -HOLD PROJECTS — None at the time. OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST — • Kelsey Round Lake Park -- Staff has received notice from the MNDNR grant (Outdoor Recreation Grant Program) that it was not selected as part of this round. Staff will resubmit again as part of the 2018 round. Note: Item is on the agenda. ASN Trail -- Staff has received notice from the MNDNR grant (Local Trail Connections Grant Program) that it was not selected as part of this round. Staff will resubmit again as part of the 2018 round. Note: Item is on the agenda. Eveland Field Fencing,— The Andover Athletic Association (AAA) and the Andover High School Fast Pitch Softball Head Coach did contact staff this past fall and indicated interest in moving forward in relocating the outfield fence but now that it is late fall this project will have to wait until 2018. As previously indicated they would like the fence to be relocated closer to home plate to meet the fast pitch standards so the players have an opportunity to hit homeruns. Note: The existing outfield fencing itself is in poor condition in some sections and probably should be replaced if the outfield fence is to be relocated. • Update of Pedestrian Trails — The trails that are planned for the next 3 years are as follows: ❖ 2018- Crosstown Blvd NW between Bunker Lake Blvd NW and 140th Avenue NW. Note: At this point it looks like there are some right of way issues that will need to be addressed over the next few months. Design and Right of Way work will be done over the next few months. ❖ 2019- ASN Trail from Kensington Estates to ASN Ball Field Facility. Note: Staff will be seeking approval from the City Council on December 19, 2017 to apply for a MNDNR grant (Local Trail Connections Program). Application for this next round is due by March 31, 2018. • Update of Scheduling Park and Recreation Commission meeting at a City Park or Facility — The Commission will need to determine if you would like to have a meeting at one of the City parks in 2018. If you have any questions or comments regarding any of the items mentioned above or any items relating to parks or projects, feel free to contact Todd Haas or Dave Berkowitz at the City. Staff recommends the Commission continue reviewing the City Council meeting minutes that you receive by e-mail as to discussions of various projects the City Council has been working on or is considering. Note: If you have any items that you would like to add to the list, let me know at the meeting. Weekly Parks Maintenance Undate 11/11/17 • Parks Supervisor attended MNPRA seminar, "Parks and Recreation 2030", November 9' at Bunker Hills Activity Center. • Completed trash service in all parks and trails. • Prepped snow removal equipment. • Winterized pickle ball net storage boxes (locked up for winter). • Started mowing parks one last time (mulching leaves). • Cleaned up leaves, perennials and shrubs around Public Works building. • Completed dormant seeding at Prairie Knoll Park and Sunshine Park (middle field). 11/18/17 • Completed annual staff performance assessments. • Completed trash service in all parks and trails. • Prepped snow removal equipment. • Started prepping warming houses for winter. • Worked on equipment maintenance and conversion to winter equipment. 11/25/17 • Completed trash service at high traffic areas of parks and trails. • Installed additional dogi-pot bag dispensers at Preserve entrances. • Started pruning trees in park locations (completed most of areas A & B). • Continued collecting GPS data for playground areas. • Started setting up warming houses with benches and desks for the winter. • Painted replacement hockey rink boards. • Dormant seeded at Andover Lions Park. • Updated Maple View Park and Preserve signs. 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W. • ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304 • (763) 755-5100 FAX (763) 755-8923 • WWW.ANDOVERMN.GOV TO: CC: FROM: SUBJECT: DATE: Park & Recreation Commission David D. Berkowitz, Director of Public Works/City Engineer Todd J. Haas, Assistant Public Works Director A. Review Draft of 2018 Park Dedication Study/16-39D December 7, 2017 INTRODUCTION The Park and Recreation Commission is requested to review the draft of the 2018 Park Dedication Study. DISCUSSION Now that the Future Park Facilities Chart has been reviewed by the City Council, the next step is work on finishing the draft park dedication study. As mentioned previously mentioned the Future Park Facilities Chart will be used to calculate the park dedication fee that is collected from new developments. Staff is working on the draft and will need additional time as there are more changes that need to be made than anticipated with the study. Staff hopes to have a draft available at the meeting. The Park Dedication Study will be new to most of the Commission members as the last study that was done was back in 2011. ACTION REQUIRED The Park and Recreation Commission is requested to review the draft of the 2018 Park Dedication Study. Respectfully submitted, Todd J. Haas C I T Y O F NDOVE 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W. • ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304 • (763) 755-5100 FAX (763) 755-8923 • WWW.ANDOVERMN.GOV To: Park and Recreation Commission CC: David D. Berkowitz, Director of Public Works/City Engineer From: Todd J. Haas, Assistant Public Works Director Subject: B. Update of the Parking Issues at Prairie Knoll Park Date: December 7, 2017 INTRODUCTION This item is an update of the parking issues that has been discussed by the Park and Recreation Commission and the City Council. DISCUSSION The City Council recently discussed the parking issues at their workshop on November 26, 2018. After a lengthy discussion, the City Council directed staff to meet with the football and lacrosse associations to evaluate options to improve the parking issues. The direction from the City Council was to work with associations to reduce the number of games to no more than 2 games per night unless the games are spaced out far enough to allow the earlier games to clear the park before the next the next game and to discuss with the associations about playing games on other nights of the week when the fields are not being used. Staff recently discussed this with the football association and they are in discussions with their board about this for 2018. Staff has contacted the lacrosse association and will be meeting with them sometime this month. As far as paving and curbing the north parking, although the City Council indicated that paving the parking lot would help the parking situation, the cost of the improvement would still need to come from park dedication funds. 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