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Andover Open Space Advisory Commission
Meeting Agenda
May 10, 2017
Andover City Hall
Conference Room A&B
6.00 P.M.
1. Call to Order
2. Resident Forum
3. Approval of Minutes: March 8, 2017 Regular Meeting
4. Discuss agenda for joint meeting with City Council
5. Discussion of grant opportunities
6. Discussion of Rebranding of Open Spaces
7. Kiosk signage update
8. Discuss results of conversations with property owners who live adjacent to Dalske
Woodlands
9. Other Business
a. Next meeting: July 12, 2017 at 6:00 pm?
10. Adjournment
C I T Y O F
ND 0VE A,
1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W. • ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304 • (763) 755-5100
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TO: Andover Open Space Advisory Commission
FROM: Kameron Kytonen, Natural Resources Technician
SUBJECT: Approval of Minutes — March 8, 2017 Regular Meeting
DATE: May 10, 2017
INTRODUCTION
The Open Space Advisory Commission is asked to review and approve the
minutes from the March 8, 2017 regular meeting.
DISCUSSION
Please share any changes to the minutes at the meeting.
ACTION REQUESTED
A motion, second, and vote are necessary to approve the minutes.
Respectfully submitted,
tameron Kytonen
Attachment
March 8, 2017 meeting minutes
REGULARANDOVER OPENSPACEADVISORYCOMMISSIONMEETING
MARCH 8, 2017
MINUTES
The Regular Meeting of the Andover Open Space Advisory Commission was called to order by
Acting Chairperson Kim Kovich at 6:02 p.m., at the Andover City Hall, 1685 Crosstown
Boulevard NW, Andover, Minnesota.
Commissioners present: Rebecca Dahlberg, Anna Dirkswager, Aaron Jarson, Jim Olson
Commissioners absent: Gretchen Sabel and Joy Faherty
Also present: Kameron Kytonen, Natural Resources Technician
Shane Stenzel, Park Commission Chairperson
Mark Miskowiec, Park Commissioner
OATH OF OFFICE
Acting Chairperson Kovich administered the oath of office to Commissioners Dirkswager and
Dahlberg.
Commissioner Dahlberg introduced herself to the Commission and provided background
information, noting that she owns a local cleaning company with 54 employees.
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No one wished to address the Commission.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES— January 18, 2017
Commissioner Jarson noted on page six, under Kiosk Signage, it should state, "...gig
meeting...„
Motion by Commissioner Dirkswager, Second by Commissioner Jarson, to approve the minutes
of January 18, 2017 as amended. Motion passed 3-0-2 (Olson and Dahlberg present).
DISCUSSION OFRE-NAMING OPENSPACES TO "PRESERVES"
Park Commission Chairperson Stenzel stated that there was a discussion between the Park
Commission and City Council where it was mentioned that there are often questions regarding
the difference between a park and open space. He stated that it was determined that perhaps the
term should be changed from open space to preserves.
Park Commissioner Miskowiec stated that people often think of open space as just open space in
the City that is not developed. He stated that open space is not very descriptive and therefore
perhaps a better term should be used, such as preserve.
Commissioner Olson asked where the confusion is occurring. He stated that the Commission
staffs a booth at fun fest and has not encountered a lot of confusion. He stated that the open
space is preserving what Andover was.
Regular Open Space Advisory Commission Meeting
Minutes — March 8, 2017
Page 2
Park Commission Chairperson Stenzel stated that he runs into the confusion more when people
are asking about parks and when open space is used it is very general. He explained that when
the term open space is used people tend to just think open space that is not developed and where
you can do whatever you like. He stated that they are not present to rename the areas but simply
ask that the Commission consider something else, such as preserve.
Commissioner Olson stated that the group was named, by the City Council, as the Open Space
Advisory Committee.
Park Commission Chairperson Stenzel stated that the land will also be known as open space by
those in the City that know but a different term, such as preserve, could be used for the general
public. He stated that once they explain what the open space areas are, people then think other
open space areas are okay to go to when in actuality the other land is privately owned. He stated
that he likes the open space areas and believe they provide an asset to the community.
Mr. Kytonen stated that the group can think about this internally and if a change is desired the
group can bring that to the City Council.
Acting Chairperson Kovich agreed that he could see the confusion and would not have a problem
with using a different term as preserve.
Commissioner Olson referenced those that already know the land as open space, the signage that
has been installed, and the history of open space.
Park Commissioner Stenzel stated that the Park Commission has attempted to accompany some
open space areas to provide additional buffer, such as a picnic area or park, next to the open
space.
Acting Chairperson Kovich noted that after reading the information, it appears the City Council
has also been considering this topic. He stated that the question would simply be to reclassify
the land.
Commissioner Jarson noted that one of the spaces already includes that, Northwoods Preserve.
Commissioner Dirkswager stated that if the open space area was titled natural area or preserve
that might help to detour activities such as dirt biking and snowmobiling. She suggested using
preserve, as that would be consistent with Northwoods.
Commissioner Dahlberg was unsure that changing the term from open space to preserve would
not clear up the confusion.
Park Commissioner Miskowiec stated that the term can sometimes detour people from doing
activities, such as dirt bikes within the natural areas. He stated that while people would not
typically do that activity in a park, they may think it would be permitted in an open space area.
Regular Open Space Advisory Commission Meeting
Minutes —March 8, 2017
Page 3
Acting Chairperson Kovich asked what would need to change if the decision is made to change
the term open space to preserve.
Mr. Kytonen replied that they would simply need to update the signage and literature and
website.
Commissioner Olson stated that he was originally opposed to changing the term but now can
understand that confusion and how changing the term could help to detour undesired activities.
Motion by Commissioner Dirkswager, Second by Commissioner Jarson, to recommend to the
City Council that the titles of the open space areas be changed from title open space to title
preserve. Motion passed 5-0.
CONTINUE DISCUSSION OF OVERALL COMPREHENSIVE PRIORITY LIST FOR ALL
OPEN SPACES
Mr. Kytonen stated that the Commission has been working to identify the highest priority
activities for the open space areas.
Acting Chairperson Kovich noted that his list of priorities does not appear to match with the
information provided in the packet.
Mr. Kytonen noted that the routine items that would be completed in-house by staff were
removed from the list and this list focuses on items that would need outside help and would need
to be included on the CIP.
Acting Chairperson Kovich noted that he would want to avoid people being confused by what
the group is actually doing since those items are not included on the list.
Mr. Kytonen noted that this priority list will not be shared publicly and will be used for internal
planning purposes. He briefly reviewed the priority list as it was decided upon at the last
meeting, noting that the items on the list are more long-term projects that would need grant
funding.
Commissioner Dirkswager noted that the priorities may shift as funds become available through
different grant opportunities.
Commissioner Dahlberg commented that as a newcomer to the open spaces, it would be helpful
to have a map part way into the open space. She explained that she and her husband studies the
map before they left the kiosk but then had trouble remembering which way to go once they
were along the path.
Mr. Kytonen noted that typically there are paper copies of the map at the kiosk that you can take
with you and stated that he will restock the kiosks. It was noted that a small stand could be
added within the open space that displays the map and shows you where you are. It was noted
that Mapleview could better identify the boundary of the property.
Regular Open Space Advisory Commission Meeting
Minutes —March 8, 2017
Page 4
Commissioner Dahlberg stated that the most common activity she found within the open space
areas was people with dogs. She stated that she found Dalske open space to be a bit scary
because of the keep out signs and the neighbors that watch out their windows, which does not
make you feel welcome.
Mr. Kytonen noted that Dalske is the newest addition to the open space properties and therefore
additional work needs to be done at that site.
Commissioner Olson stated that perhaps the property owners near Dalske could be invited to a
Commission meeting in attempt to open the lines of communication and be cooperative.
Acting Chairperson Kovich noted that perhaps it could begin with staff reaching out to the
property owners to gain their input. He confirmed the consensus of the Commission with the
priority list included in the packet.
DISCUSSION OF GRANT OPPORTUNITIES
Mr. Kytonen stated that he met with a representative from Great River Greening in February, as
the group may have access to additional funds that could be used for restoring and improving the
wetland area at Mapleview. He confirmed that it would be a different pool of money outside of
the Martins Meadows funds from Great River Greening.
Commissioner Dirkswager stated that at the last meeting the group believed that they would be
able to pursue another grant application, but noted that there was not sufficient time available
and the group can instead plan to apply for the second run in August. She suggested instead of
writing the application for just one activity, the application should be written to encompass more
management activities.
Mr. Kytonen suggested that discussion take place on one of the upcoming agendas.
Commissioner Dirkswager noted that the group can apply for funding in multiple open space
areas within one application.
Mr. Kytonen noted that a subcommittee could be developed if necessary.
Acting Chairperson Kovich noted that the group may be more successful in obtaining larger
grants if there is a coordinated effort between other agencies, using the example of Dalske and
the adjacent State owned land.
KIOSK SIGNAGE UPDATE
Mr. Kytonen stated that Commissioner Faherty was unable to attend the meeting tonight but
provided a draft of the content she created for the kiosk at Northwoods Preserve.
The Commission provided some small suggestions for change.
Regular Open Space Advisory Commission Meeting
Minutes —March 8, 2017
Page 5
Commissioner Olson asked if the different ecosystems are going to be identified on the map for
people to locate, such as a prairie or aspen forest. He noted that another alternative would be to
put a generic photo next to the term that people could use as a guide.
The Commission confirmed consensus on the content and expressed appreciation to
Commissioner Faherty.
Mr. Kytonen stated that the Commission has two kiosks but still need two more kiosks for the
other open space areas. He stated that Commissioner Faherty has a potential lead on a Scout that
may be in need of a project.
Commissioner Dahlberg stated that perhaps a warning be posted in the kiosks near hunting
season to alert visitors that neighboring property owners could be hunting.
DISCUSSIONAGENDA FOR JOINT MEETING WITH CITY COUNCIL
Mr. Kytonen stated that the joint meeting date is not etched in stone yet, but they are hoping to
have that be the meeting date.
Acting Chairperson Kovich suggested asking to hold the joint meeting at a Council worksession
after the May 10a' Commission meeting date, as that will give the group another opportunity to
discuss before meeting with the Council.
Mr. Kytonen noted that another option would be to meet with the Council on the same night,
following the group's regular meeting, such as at 7:00 or 7:30 p.m.
Commissioner Dirkswager stated that it would be helpful for everyone to be on the same page
prior to meeting with the Council.
Mr. Kytonen asked which items the Commission would want to discuss with the Council in
addition to the priority list and potential name change from open space to preserve.
Acting Chairperson Kovich noted that it would be helpful to have an update on signage and
landowner news from Dalske.
Commissioner Dirkswager stated that she would also like to receive an update from the Council
on their desires for the Commission.
OTHER BUSINESS
a. Next Meeting: May 10, 2017 at 6:00 p.m. (Joint meeting with City Council)
It was noted at the May 10'h regular meeting the agenda should include an update on the kiosk
content, plans for the joint meeting with the Council, the desire to rename from open space to
preserve, and development of grant opportunities.
Regular Open Space Advisory Commission Meeting
Minutes — March 8, 2017
Page 6
Commissioner Olson provided an update from when he and Chairperson Sabel walked the
restored wetland/open space in Blaine that the city of Blaine improved to sell as wetland credits.
It was noted that perhaps that is an opportunity that could be discussed at the joint meeting with
the City Council.
ADJOURNMENT
Motion by Commissioner Dirkswager, Second by Commissioner Olson, to adjourn the meeting
at 7:30 p.m. Motion passed 5-0.
Respectfully submitted,
Kameron Kytonen
Natural Resources Technician
Drafted by:
Amanda Staple, Recording Secretary
1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W. • ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304 • (763) 755-5100
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TO: Andover Open Space Advisory Commission
FROM: Kameron Kytonen, Natural Resources Technician
SUBJECT: Discuss Agenda for Joint Meeting with City Council
DATE: May 10, 2017
INTRODUCTION
There will be a joint meeting with the City Council to discuss pertinent items
related to present and future activities in the four open spaces.
DISCUSSION
There are four open spaces that all have different levels of
maintenance/management needs. There are some improvements that may
need to be put in future Capital Improvement Plans (CIP) or funding will be
needed from outside sources (i.e. grants) in order for them to get completed.
Additional discussion is needed on the topic of potentially rebranding the
open spaces as well.
ACTION REQUESTED
The Commission is requested to discuss these items in preparation for the
joint meeting with the City Council.
Respectfully submitted,
Kameron Kytonen
1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W. • ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304 • (763) 755-5100
FAX (763) 755-8923 • WWW.ANDOVERMN.GOV
TO: Andover Open Space Advisory Commission
FROM: Kameron Kytonen, Natural Resources Technician
SUBJECT: Discussion of Grant Opportunities
DATE: May 10, 2017
REQUEST
There are various potential grant opportunities that the City could seek to
help fund various improvements/management in our open spaces. In
addition, the City is currently utilizing a grant in partnership with Great
River Greening in management of Martin's Meadows Open Space. The
Commission is requested to discuss the current grant and other opportunities
that the City may be eligible for.
The Natural Resources Technician will give the Commission an update on a
potential grant for the wetland area of Maple View.
Respectfully submitted,
Zameron Kytonen
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: Andover Open Space Advisory Commission
FROM: Kameron Kytonen, Natural Resources Technician
SUBJECT: Discussion of Rebranding of Open Spaces
DATE: May 10, 2017
INTRODUCTION
The Open Space Advisory Commission is requested to consider a request by the
Park and Recreation Commission for re -naming (or rebranding) the Open Space
properties to "Preserves" or another term that better fits the identity of these
areas.
DISCUSSION
At the January 24, 2017 City Council Workshop the Park and Recreation
Commission and City Council discussed the future of the Open Space
properties. There was discussion on whether "Open Space" was an appropriate
term for these areas or if they should be called something else, like "Preserves".
Further, a couple members of the Park and Recreation Commission attended the
March 8, 2017 Open Space Commission meeting to discuss this in more detail.
This item will be presented as an agenda item and discussed at the joint meeting
between the Open Space Advisory Commission and the City Council in May.
ACTION REQUESTED
The Commission is requested to consider this request by the Park and
Recreation Commission for re -naming (or rebranding) of the Open Space
properties.
Respectfully submitted,
Kameron Kytonen
T Y OF
DOVE;
1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W. • ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304 • (763) 755-5100
FAX (763) 755-8923 • WWW.ANDOVERMN.GOV
TO: Andover Open Space Advisory Commission
FROM: Kameron Kytonen, Natural Resources Technician
SUBJECT: Kiosk Signage Update
DATE: May 10, 2017
INTRODUCTION
The Open Space Advisory Commission is requested to receive an update
from the Kiosk Signage Committee and provide ideas for other content that
should be inserted in the kiosks at the open spaces.
DISCUSSION
Commissioner Faherty has prepared the final versions of the Martin's
Meadows and Northwoods Preserve "welcome" displays. These will be
reviewed at the meeting.
ACTION REQUESTED
The Commission is requested to discuss ideas for other content that should
be provided in the kiosks.
Respectfully submitted,
Kameron Kytonen
Attachment
"welcome" displays for Martin Meadows and Northwoods Preserve
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Marrtin's Meadows includes 54 -acres of diverse and unique ecosystems
alongside the Rum River. For thousands of years the Lakota/Dakota indige-
nous people lived along this river known as Wahkon (Great Spirit). Later fur
trappers, traders and loggers passed though this area. In 1978 the river was
added to the Minnesota's Wild & Scenic Rivers Program.
This land was farmed until the western 12 acres of Martin's Meadows was
dedicated to the City of Andover as a park land with the Grow Oak Estates
plat in 1977 and was classified as a city park land. In 2009, thanks to an
approved bond referendum the City of Andover purchased the remainder
from the Luedtke family who farmed it since 1936. It became the first and
largest designated Open Space.
After being respected and cared for by its previous owners, this land
is promised to be preserved as a home to its special and diverse community
of plants and animals.
Explore the trails on foot only, no bikes,
horses or motorized vehicles.
Take only pictures, leave only footprints.
m Nature Trail • Property Boundary Sign
■ Entrance Sign No Motorized Vehicles Sign 1
SITE FEATURES
Four Unique Ecosystems
Wetland (small spring -fed stream)
Upland Forest
Restored Prairie
Flood plain
Red Shouldered Hawk (Buteo lineatrus)
Detected in the Floodplain/forest along the Rum River.
Medium sized with long wings that Include reddish brown
shoulder patches. Breading season occurs April to June and
require large amounts of mature deciduous trees with
scattered wetlands.
Native Minnesota Orchid (P. psycodes)
Flowers July through August exhibiting vibrant to
pale purple flower.
Native Minnesota Orchid (Liparis Illlifolia)
Flowers June through July exhibiting a purple lip on the flower.
Cardinal Flower (Lobilia cardinalis)
Generally known to occur only on the eastern boundary of the
State along the St. Croix River. Its location here is only one of
only two known locations in Anoka County. Flowers between
July and September exhibiting a long flower stalks with
Vibrant crimson red.
ENJOY YOUR VISIT!
C I T Y O F
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As you walk the trails and explore the meadows
tread lightly, helping to preserve the land and animals
by not picking plants, flowers or mushrooms.
Please keep your dogs on a leash to avoid
undue disruption of wildlife.
Explore the trails on foot only, no bikes,
horses or motorized vehicles.
Take only pictures, leave only footprints.
m Nature Trail • Property Boundary Sign
■ Entrance Sign No Motorized Vehicles Sign 1
SITE FEATURES
Four Unique Ecosystems
Wetland (small spring -fed stream)
Upland Forest
Restored Prairie
Flood plain
Red Shouldered Hawk (Buteo lineatrus)
Detected in the Floodplain/forest along the Rum River.
Medium sized with long wings that Include reddish brown
shoulder patches. Breading season occurs April to June and
require large amounts of mature deciduous trees with
scattered wetlands.
Native Minnesota Orchid (P. psycodes)
Flowers July through August exhibiting vibrant to
pale purple flower.
Native Minnesota Orchid (Liparis Illlifolia)
Flowers June through July exhibiting a purple lip on the flower.
Cardinal Flower (Lobilia cardinalis)
Generally known to occur only on the eastern boundary of the
State along the St. Croix River. Its location here is only one of
only two known locations in Anoka County. Flowers between
July and September exhibiting a long flower stalks with
Vibrant crimson red.
ENJOY YOUR VISIT!
C I T Y O F
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RODS PRE
In the mid 1800's this land became part of the Minnesota
Territories. Aworking farm was established in 1902.
In the early 1970's trails were established for training
sled dogs. Apple trees were planted in 1993 including
varieties such as Haralson, Macintosh, and State Fair.
In addition, many types of evergreen and wild plums
were planted. Since 2001 the land was left to nature.
It was purchased in 2012, with an additional purchase in
2014 to be managed and preserved as an Open Space -
thanks to the approved bond referendum. Today, North
Woods Preserve includes 46 -acres of diverse and
unique ecosystems. Trails now run through the property
for everyone to enjoy!
As you walk the trails and explore the meadows
tread lightly; helping to preserve the land and
animals by not picking plants, flowers or
mushrooms.
Please keep your dogs on a leash to avoid
undue disruption to wildlife.
Explore the trails on foot only; no bikes,
horses or motorized vehicles.
Take only pictures, leave only footprints.
Enjoy Your Visit!
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Five Unique Ecosystems:
Dry Prairie, Fire Dependent Mesic Oak Woodland, Wet
Aspen Forest, Wet Meadow, Grassland and Tamarack
Swamp.
Sea -beach Needlegrass ( Artistida Tuberculosa):
A threatened species; found in areas of shifting, open sand
dunes. A small tufted grass with lateral branches arising from
the lower portion of the stem. The three barbs project from
the end of the flower; hence their common name, "triple -awed
grasses". Present from July to October.
Rhombic evening primrose (Oenothera Rhombipetala):
Flowers July to September in the evening. The yellow
flowers open in the evening and are pollinated by a number
of night -active insect species including the sphinx moth.
Flowers are whorled around the stem at the top of the plant
in a spike up to 12 inches long, blooming from the bottom up.
Native Minnesota Orchid (Liparis lillifolia):
Flowers June to July exhibiting greenish yellow flowers, less
than''/2 inches long. Flowers are a spidery array of 3 pale
sepals and 2 thread-like petals set about a wider, curled lip.
It is a small plant, which grows to a height of about 3 to 10
inches.
C I T Y O F
,ND 4VE,
1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W. • ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304 • (763) 755-5100
FAX (763) 755-8923 • WWW.ANDOVERMN.GOV
TO: Andover Open Space Advisory Commission
FROM: Kameron Kytonen, Natural Resources Technician
SUBJECT: Discuss Results of Conversations with Property Owners Who
Live Adjacent to Dalske Woodlands
DATE: May 10, 2017
INTRODUCTION
The Open Space Advisory Commission has expressed interest in consulting
with property owners who live adjacent to Dalske Woodlands, so a clear and
defined, welcoming entrance into the property can be attained.
DISCUSSION
The City would like to improve the access into Dalske Woodlands. There
may be some confusion about where the access is due to lack of signage and
the presence of No Trespassing signs nearby.
City staff has consulted with adjacent property owners to get feedback and
suggestions for creating a defined, welcoming access into Dalske
Woodlands that respects the adjacent private properties.
ACTION REQUESTED
The Commission is requested to receive an update from City staff and
discuss other ideas to help create a defined and welcoming entrance to
Dalske Woodlands.
Respectfully submitted,
Kameron Kytonen