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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPR Commission September 6, 2007 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N,W, . ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304 . (763) 755-5100 FAX (763) 755-8923 . WWW.CI.ANDOVER,MN,US Regular Park & Recreation Commission Meeting September 6, 2007 7:30 P.M. 1. Call to Order 2. Resident's Forum 3. Approval of Minutes (8/16/07) 4. Consider Update of Andover Park Dedication Study/06-46D. Cont. 5. Discuss Andover Station North Ball Field Facility/Status of Playground Equipment/07 -16 6, Update of Joint Meeting with City Council 7. Review Outstanding Items 8. 9. Chair's Report 10, Adjournment MEET ATSTROOTMAN PARK AT 7:00 P.M. PARKAND RECREATION COMMISSION MEETING -AUGUST 16,2007 MINUTES The Regular Bi-Monthly Meeting of the Andover Park and Recreation Commission was called to order by Chair Masloski on August 16, 2007, 7:32 p.m., at the Andover City Hall, 1685 Crosstown Boulevard NW, Andover, Minnesota.. Commissioners Present: Chair Dan Masloski, Jeremy Boyer, Ted Butler, Bill Hupp, Jim Lindahl, Peggy Scott, and Tony Kowalewski Commissioners Absent: None. Also Present: Assistant Public Works Director, Todd Haas SWEARING IN OF NEW COMMISSIONER Chair Masloski swore in the new Commissioner Bill Hupp to complete the term left vacant by Commissioner Albee. RESIDENTS FORUM There were no comments at this time. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Motion by Scott, seconded by Kowalewski, to approve the August 2, 2007 Park Commission minutes as presented. Motion carried on a 7-ayes, O-nays, O-absent vote. CONSIDER REQUEST FROM PUBliC WORKS PARKS DEPARTMENT/IRRIGATION OF WOODLAND ESTATES PARK Mr. Haas reviewed the location and size of the park, and indicated that some of the neighbors in the area requested that the park be irrigated. The City has hired a consultant to prepare a report to evaluate a number of parks within the city to determine if it is feasible to either install irrigation wells or sand points or none at alL Staff recommended that the Commission wait for the consultants report which is due sometime in the middle of October. He mentioned that money from the miscellaneous fund could be used for these types of improvements. Commissioner Butler indicated he concurred with Mr. Haas. Regular Andover Park & Recreation Commission Meeting Minutes - August 16, 2007 Page 2 Mr. Haas stated that at present the site could be served on City sanitary sewer and water, but staff would like to have it independent of City water. It was a goal to consider this for all the parks. Commissioner Hupp mentioned there were certain restrictions, and suggested a sand point system so it would be more inexpensive and would come from the upper aquifer. If the water came from the upper aquifer, it would have less impact on the adjacent residential wells. Mr. Haas suggested that the item be tabled to mid-October. Motion by Lindahl, seconded by Butler, to table the item requested from Public Works Parks Department concerning the irrigation of Woodland Estates Park. Motion carried on a 7 -ayes, O-nays, O-absent vote. CONSIDER UPDATE OFANDOVER PARK DEDICATION STUDY/06-46D Mr. Haas reviewed the memo concerning the park dedication study. In a recent past meeting, the Commission updated the Park Facilities Chart included on page 12. There was provision for on additional field park for $2 million. He referred to page 14 where the park dedication fee was shown for commercial properties. The numbers would be similar to other cities. The plan was through the year 2030. He mentioned not many cities had a study such as this. . Chair Masloski inquired where the population figure on page 10 came from. Mr. Haas responded that the number did not include the rural reserve area. Chair Masloski stated that it appeared that the numbers were not consistently applied. Commissioner Lindahl clarified that they were according to the MUSA lines. Commissioner Hupp believed the numbers were conservative. Chair Masloski indicated that the lines would be pushed as the growth continued. Mr. Haas stated that the MUSA boundary was pretty much the line. The City could add to the MUSA in the future, but would have to prove it would not impact the future sanitary sewer trunk lines. Chair Masloski inquired ifMUSA went across the line, how residents on septic systems would be impacted. Mr. Haas answered that generally the Council wanted to remain at 2.5 acre lots. He did not know the Council's stance on Planned Unit Developments (PUDs). Chair Masloski mentioned the numbers appeared to be low. Mr. Haas responded the numbers came from the Community Development Department. Commissioner Scott stated as a realtor, the trend in Minnesota was that the number of people in a household was being reduced. The rate of development was slowing. In Regular Andover Park & Recreation Commission Meeting Minutes - August 16, 2007 Page 3 addition, people went from renting to the equivalent of a second home, skipping the starter home stage. Commissioner Kowalewski suggested referring to the households instead of the population. Commissioner Lindahl added that infrastructure limited growth as welL He noted the plan was flexible, and the formula could change as necessary. Chair Masloski expressed concern that the City would be behind if the population grew. Commissioner Lindahl clarified that the unit price would be too low. Chair Masloski continued that the City was already behind, and was concerned that it could become further behind. The City was in a deficit oflarger parks. Table 2 showed a surplus of neighborhood parks. There was still a surplus ofmini parks. Table 3 showed for existing parks acreage numbers would be amended. He would attempt to schedule ajoint meeting with the City Council. He requested that any comments or concerns from residents should contact the City. Motion by Butler, seconded by Scott, to table the item to a future meeting. Motion carried on a 7-ayes, O-nays, O-absent vote. DISCUSS ANDOVER STATION NORTH BALL FIELD FACILITY/STATUS OF PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT/07-16 Chair Masloski stated there were a couple of locations recommended. Mr. Haas gave the background to the item. He had asked the developer for suggestions. The developer suggested putting the playground on Jay Street or behind the town homes on Martin Street. Commissioner Hupp asked for clarification if the park dedication was cash in lieu of land. Mr. Haas answered that it was correct, and the money had gone to the fields and . the building with the understanding that a neighborhood playground would be located on the facility. He reminded the Commission that it was in the CIP for this year but it may have to be installed next year. Commissioner Hupp stated he wanted the playground close to the fields, and noted the advantages. Commissioner Boyer inquired about the type of houses in the development. Mr. Haas responded that they were town homes and single family homes. He added there is existing playground equipment across the Hanson Boulevard in Hills of Bunker Lake West Park. Commissioner Lindahl added there was a playground across the swamp. He noted the original concept was a playground on the fields. The ball fields were a draw, and the Regular Andover Park & Recreation Commission Meeting Minutes - August 16, 2007 Page 4 playground needed to be closer to the fields. Chair Masloski inquired if it could be between the fields with drain fields added, or where Mr. Dietz suggested. Commissioner. Lindahl stated that at that location, the balls regularly strayed there were line drives with much more power than merely foul balls. Chair Masloski inquired about the amount of property the City had adjacent to the fields. Mr. Haas stated that the Commission would address the item again. A decision needs to be made, and presented to Council. REVIEW OUTSTANDING ITEMS Mr. Haas reviewed outstanding items. He indicated that for Andover Station North Ball Field that Andover Baseball Association is still taking donations, and should contact the association if anyone wanted to participate or make a donation. Crooked Lake Boat Landing would be open by August 31, 2007 for use by the public with the final restoration items (including the rain garden) is scheduled to be completed by the middle of September. Terrace Park is scheduled to be completed by the middle of September. For Strootman Park, a three-row bleacher will need to be purchased, and there will need to be fencing along the pond between the pond and the parking lot. Chair Masloski mentioned that some of the plantings were dead or dying at Oakview Park. Mr. Haas requested that Commissioners meet at Strootman Park prior to the next meeting. CHAIR'S REPORT Commissioner Kowalewski stated the Andover Huskies have their first game on August 30,2007. Commissioner Hupp added there was a fundraiser for the football team and all the proceeds went to football. Commissioner Boyer stated that there were landscape issues at Timber Rivers Park and requested staff to look into this. ADJOURNMENT Motion by Butler, seconded by Scott, to adjourn the meeting at 8:15 p.m. Motion carried on a 7 -ayes, O-nays, O-absent vote. Respectfully Submitted, Brigette Blesi, Recording Secretary TimeSaver Off Site Secretarial, Inc. 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N,W. . ANDOVER. MINNESOTA 55304. (763) 755-5100 FAX (763) 755-8923 . WWW.CI.ANDOVER,MN,US TO: Park & Recreation Commission FROM: Todd J. Haas. Park Coordinator SUBJECT: 4. Update of Andover Park Dedication Study/06-46D DATE: September 6, 2007 INTRODUCTION This item is in regard to the update of the Andover Park Dedication Study, Project 06- 46D. DISCUSSION As you may recall, the study was presented to the Commission at the last meeting for review. Chairman Masloski did raise a question about Table 4 in regards to the Andover population estimates and why some of the population numbers did not grow. City staff since the last meeting did discuss this with the Community Development Director. As you can see the persons per household decreases from 3.28 in 2010 to 2.80 in 2030 and this is the reason why the population does not increase as you would expect. . The draft of this study is scheduled to be on the agenda for the joint meeting with the City Council which is scheduled for September 20th. ACTION REQUIRED No action is necessary. Respectfully submitted, ~~~ City staff indicated that although the existing parkland consists of a multitude of smaller Mini and Neighborhood Parks, the City may not continue acquisition of similar land in the future due to the high cost of maintenance associated with the dispersed locations of these parks within the community. The current system is aQequate to provide for lands within the projected MUSA boundary. The bulk of the lands outside of th ultimate MUSA are planned to develop as 2.5 acre residential lots. The acreage lots provide enough land area for private recreation purposes that is larger than that typically dedicated for mini parks (2 acres or less). As such, the City may choose to add additional property to some of the existing mini park areas or look to acquire neighborhood parks in the future. Table 2 and Exhibit A, Park Service Area Map, illustrates that as the City grows within the 2030 MUSA, the current Neighborhood Parks provide sufficient acreage and distribution to accomplish the Comprehensive Plan recommendations. Additional community parks and community playfields must yet be acquired and developed. ANDOVER PARK ACREAGE COMPARISON WITH NATIONAL STANDARDS The existing park system was further analyzed in terms of the service area per 1,000 . population guidelines established by the National Recreation and Park. Association. . The projected 2030 population figure of 39,034 was used to evaluate the park system acreage. The following table indicates that the City currently exceeds the park acres per 1,000 population guidelines in all park. categories with the exception of Community Parks where the current system is about 2 acres short. It should be noted that the park acreages listed in the "Existing Park Acres" column in Table 3 represent the amount of acres of park owned by the City and net buildable park acres. However, even when the existing unbuildable acres are deleted, the existing park system still has more park acres than suggested by the National Recreation and Park Association Guidelines. TABLE 3 PARK TYPE SERVICE NRPA EXISTING PARK NRPA AREAl . STANDAR~ ACRES SUGGESTED GROSS BUILDABLE ACRES3 Mini Park 'l4 Mile .38 ad1000 40 36 15 Neighborhood Park 'l4-% 3 ad1000 254 . 193 117 Mile Community Park 2 Mile 6.5 ad1000 176 176 254 Community Plavfield 2 Mile 2.25 ad1000 95 95 88 . Total Acres 565 500 474 " .. Metropolitan Council GUideline (Park Facility Service Area) 2 National Recreation and Park Association Guidelines (Acres of Park per 1,000 Population) 3 National Recreation and Park Association Guidelines (Based upon 2030 Population of 39,024) COMMUNITY GROWTH The City's existing and future population and household growth will be compared to City park system value estimates to provide a proportionate park dedication fee. The Andover Comprehensive Plan forecasts a 2030 population of approximately 39,034 "DRAFT" - August 14, 2007 City of Andover . Park Dedication Report 9 of 16 people in 13,941 households (excluding the Rural Reserve Area). This level of anticipated future development is in the City's 2030 MUSA and the City's rural service areas (again excluding the Rural Reserve Area). In this study, Andover's current estimated household count of 9,938 represents approximately 73% of the City's 2030 population forecast. In 2001, as a requirement of Metropolitan Council approval of Andover's 2020 Comprehensive Plan, the City undertook a Rural Reserve Area Study that identified a Rural Reserve Area for potential future urban growth beyond the current 2020 MUSA. The Rural Reserve Area which was approved as a future growth area is indicated on Exhibit A, Park Service Area Map (660 net buildable acres for housing). Table 4 illustrates the population and household estimates of the City based upon 2000 U.S. Census data, using ten-year increments of population and household projections cited in the Sewer/Land usefTransportation Chapter of the Comprehensive Plan (currently being updated)) to determine total community build out population (excluding the Rural R serve Area). TABLE 4 ANDOVER POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD ESTIMATES POPULATION HOUSEHOLDS Persons/Household 2000 Census . 26,588 8,659 3.28 2010 Estimate 37,392 11,400 3.28 2020 Estimate 36,084 12,028 3.00 2030 Estimate 39,034 13,941 2.80 This update to the park dedication study will rely on the following demographic estimates. The City will have a 2030 population of 39,034 people and a 2030 household count of 13,941 according to the City's Comprehensive Plan (excluding the Rural Reserve Area). RURAL RESERVE AREA PARK NEEDS The Rural Reserve Area demographic forecasts are not included in the 2030 forecasts as it is unsure when the area will develop and at what density. As mentioned previously the park needs for the area will be determined when the area is ready for development and a comprehensive plan amendment will account for iNhat parks will be developed in th area. PARK DEDICATION ANALYSIS - RAW LAND VALUE VS. VALUE AT FINAL PLAT Pursuant to State Statute, the City can collect park dedication based upon the value of land at the time of final plat. The value should include raw land value plus the value from lots created by final plat approval. The land value at final plat should comprise the retail value of the lot less' improvement costs. Historically residential developers identify typical lot improvement costs (assuming an 80 foot wide lot), associated with single- "DRAFT" - August 14, 2007 City of Andover Park Dedication Report 10 of 16 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W, . ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304 . (763) 755-5100 FAX (763) 755-8923 . WWW.C/.ANDOVER,MN.US TO: Park & Recreation Commission FROM: Todd J. Haas, Park Coordinator SUBJECT: 5. Discuss Location of Playground Equipment at Andover Station North/07.16 DATE: September 6, 2007 INTRODUCTION This item is in regard to the potential locations for the playground equipment at Andover Station North. DISCUSSION Both myself and Jim Dickinson, City Administrator, have been to the site and appears that if the Commission would like to have the equipment somewhere near the park, as was suggested at the last meeting, it appears that the only location that will work better is again along the 3rd base line of the west between the parking lot and the field itself. Anywhere along the 3rd base will work. It is suggested that each of the Commission members stop to the site before Thursdays meeting. Note: The area between the west and middle field is planned to be regraded to allow the drainage to work better. So with that happening this location will not be a good choice. This item is scheduled to be discussed at the joint meeting with the City Council. ACTION REQUIRED No action is necessary at this time. Respectfully submitted, ~/~ Todd J. Haas . 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N,W, . ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304. (763) 755-5100 FAX (763) 755-8923 . WWW,CI.ANDOVER,MN,US TO: Park & Recreation Commission FROM: Todd J. Haas, Park Coordinator SUBJECT: 6. Discuss Joint Meeting Scheduled with City Council DATE: September 6, 2007 INTRODUCTION This item is in regard to the joint meeting that has been scheduled with the City Council. DISCUSSION The joint meeting with the City Council has been scheduled for Thursday, September 20, 2007 at 7:00 P.M. The items to be discussed at the joint meeting are as follows: · Update of the Park Comprehensive Plan, 06-460 · Discuss the proposed 2008-2012 CIP that is being recommended by the Park Commission · Discuss Andover Station North Field Facility/Status of Playground Equipment, 07-16 ACTION REQUIRED No action is necessary unless the Park Commission has other items they would like to talk about. Respectfully submitted, ~~/~ Todd J.&;s' CITY OF NDOVE 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W, . ANDOVER. MINNESOTA 55304. (763) 755-5100 FAX (763) 755-8923 . WWW.CI.ANDOVER,MN,US TO: FROM: Park & Recreation Commission / Todd J. Haas, Asst. Public Works Director/Parks Coordinator SUBJECT: 7. Review Outstanding Items DATE: September 6, 2007 Issues list as of 9/4/07 COMPLETED PROJECTS . ON-GOING PROJECTS o Develop Site Plans for all existing parks which indicates the facilities available. (On-Going). o Andover Station North Park (propertv south of the old landfill) - Pretty much everything is done, There are a few punch list items the contractor needs to complete in the spring, but otherwise everything is completed. Construction of the building is still going strong. To date the roof is on. The floors will be poured within the next week or so along with the installation of the doors. o Oakview Park - Most of the landscaping has been completed, Trees will be installed later this fall. Note: Public Works Parks Department will also replace any trees that may be dead. Q Update of Park Dedication Improvement Fund Quarterlv Report - Next report is due in October. o Update of Quarterlv Sheriff's Department Report on Park Patrol & Vandalism - Next report is due in October. o Comprehensive Plan - Item is on the agenda as part of the joint meeting with the City Council on September 20th . o Crooked Lake Boat Landina - The reconstruction of the boat landing is substantially complete. The boat ramp is open to the public for use. Restoration and all other items will be completed by September 14th. o T rrace Park - The same contractor doing Crooked Lake Boat Landing will be constructing a new parking lot and basketball court. Completion is anticipated by the middle of September. The parking lot has been paved. Stop by if you are interested in seeing the progress of the construction. o Strootman Park - The fencing and concrete work has been completed. The seeding is done but there will be areas that will need to be reseeded due to the heavy rains that have washed away some of the seed. I would suggest if you haven't been to the park that each of the Commission members stop by and see the nice work that was done by contractors the City hired and by Public Works Parks Department. The Commission is scheduled to meet at the park at 7pm. ON HOLD (+ TASK FORCE UPDA TES Skat board Task Force - No updates to report. G:IST AFFlRHONDAAIPARKIITEMSl2007\090607\item 7.DOC OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST o The field lights are now working at Andover Station North Ball Fields for the west and middle fields. The associations will be able to use them right away for games and practices. o Just so you know, a joint meeting will be scheduled with the City Council on September 20th. Items that are tentatively to be discussed at the meeting include the update of the comprehensive plan, the 2008- 2012 Parks CIP and the status of the playground equipment at Andover Station North development area. Note: If you have any items that you would like to add to the list, let me know at the meeting, G:\ST AFF\RHONDM\PARK\ITEMS\2007\090607\item 7,DOC