HomeMy WebLinkAbout02/05/1985 • �
CITY OF AFPLE VALLEY
PARK COI�NITTT�E MZI�t'1'TE�S
�'uesday� Febru�ry� �, 19�5
PRESENT: Vi�c�-Chairpersan Ri�a Gutenkauf! Sand.ra Boyd� �reg KQpisehke� Tina Rank�.n�
�ayne Turner; Park Direct4r Jon Gurba�.; thr�e representative�, �ien.n�
Corporat�,c�n.
ABSENT: John Fi�.�h.
1 « Vice-Gha�.rpersdn Czutenkauf called the meeting to 4rder at 8:C3? P.,m«
2. Ap�aroval 4�' Mizsut�s af January 1�� '19$;�.
MOTIUN: by Mr. Kopa.�ch��, seconded by Ms. Bc�yd �a appr��re the minutes of
�he �anuary 15� 1985 meetin� as wri,�ten.
VC3TF. Y�s, �; Na, �.
3. Lac T�avan T��ve7.npm��t.
l�epresen�atives Jahn Hank�nson! Rod �Iardy and Jim Ha11. {planner) of the S�,enna
y GOZ'pfl�'c'�'�1.021 were present to discuss Park l�dication. Mr, Hardy presented their
�,.Gt�,: ��.an c�.11ing f��° th� lak� to remain private, t�ro caverl.00ks wi.th no a�e�ss tca �he
lake, park of 4.7 ac�es in the northwes`� cq�rne c�f the property, a�creasing the
size of Ke11er, 1�.�.kag� f�csm �,�an�ra.dge tc�/, ����'����ifrom the ex�sting s�.dewal.k
o� ��hi�ney t4 Kel�.er via a 6' biturni.ncaus pathway! for a total of 6M4 acre�. Th.as
plan �rould b�s� serve the Sienna Corp�ration. Mr. Ha�dy replied to the
su��estians outlined in a Jan.uary 16 letter fram Park Da.rector Gur'b�n*
�ienna Co�p. feels it is -�mpartant to at least have a w�.].kw�.y for their future
homeo�mers I.ink3n� the develapmen� to I�c�ngridge; �he �a:rl� acrea�e at Hayes Trai1
and Garden Va,ew Driee ap�ar�sximately doubled {as flppas�d �o faur-fald requested
by Park Cc�mmi�tee) buildi.n� an averlook� praviding park�.n�, benches, table�
acec,rdin�; to a mutually accep�able plan; any waterfrt�nt pathway would cause the
n�.ture Q� the enta.r� subdiva.sian to ehange--tc�tal public access to the la�e--
eancept cantinues t� be a private lak,e fc�r the future residents; park �creage
at Hopewell Lar�e ancrea�ed same, nc�t fc�ur-fe,1d as req,ue�:ted by Park Ccammittee;
it would probably be akay to provide a wa�er view� pathway 13n1��.n� the park parcel
a� I�apewell Lane �Q the park parce� linkin� I{e11er P�.rk� but Sienna fel.t Ke11er
shoul.d be large enou�h �o �rovade an aet�.ve ballfa.eld as opposed ta the Park.
GommitteeRs neeas. �ienna also felt sar�� emergenc�r �oad access sh�u�.d be built
inta Ke1.�er. Publie vs. Private La.ke-»priv�.te wa�erfront for presperty owners
so that owners c�.n have use o� the 3ake thrau�h a ha�teawn�rs' assaeaata.r�n.
Residents in t�.e neigh�iarhnod would h�ve the apportuna.ty �o jc�i,n the homeov�ners'
associa�a.Qn �hrou�h a membership at a lesser char�;e« �he lake would be limited
�o non-motorized boats. He daes nat see any easemen� acrass the praperty �or
a trail sy�t�m« Saenna wants to develap this as a speeial opportuni�y for
** hor�eflvr�z�rs--eco�.omias is a major concern. Mr. Ko�aschke questa.oned hc�w the
movemen� wou�d be can�ralJ.ed between. the �urnsvs.11e publa.c side o�' the lake and
the private partion ian AV; he has s�en the bar:ra,�r whieh has nc�t really kept
people aut o£ the A�' p€�rta.c�n. Mr, Hardy indicated �hey �r��.� th� re��.der��a.al
�.ra�s f�ont�.r�� e�n. t�.e �.�.�€e as .a�sets for resa.dents in th�s p��ticular �ubdivis�,an.
Mr. Ha�dy indic�ted membership to the hom�owne�s� associati�n fc�r use of the
lake �a€�uld be c�pen ta the cammunity. �here �re 13Q 1.Qts in the devela�ment, `78 ,
ar� lakefront. '�he c�verl,aoks are �0' and 12�' fram �he �aater w�.th walt�in� space�
not parkin� sp�.ce �rQVid.ed. Ms« Guten,kauf allud�c� tcr �he priva�e v�. p�blie
cons�.dera�ic�n_-Burns�rill� awns its portian but makes it available far publie
use. Mr« Hardy said �h�t if the City feels i�j w�st��ba� a�set
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PARK CO�I��'EE MINEM.'E�
February 5� '�9�5
F'age 2
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to awrz the Zake, it could be purehascd in the ar�� of $2-3Qfl'�t�4�.��. Nis. Rankin
poa.nted c�ut that the Park Gomma.ttee must co�.�ider wha� is in �h� be�t a,n��rest
of the entire Gity. Mr. Hardy fe7.t the 1ak�frc�nt �.ats �uould be deva�lued by
���OQU if a pa�Ghwa� ��rere pu� in. T�ock� wa,11 nat b� p�rmi�te�. on the lake,
��. �ankin �c�inted c�ut that a.f a pathway were insta�.�.ed� only 28 l+ats waul.d.
be aff�eted; 213 0� the lakeshore hames woul.d rer�ain a� pl.anned« Mr« Hard.y
a.ndic�t�d that �.f 1.a�e aec�ss is �ublic at twc� av�rl,QQks but no path,way �.s
i�:sta�.led, that wou�.d nc�t be as zmpacting c�n thern as wc�uld a pa�hway. The
].ake wauld becc�me public w5.th cc�ntro�.Ied aceess �a€�ints.
�he Park Committ�e's d�.scussic�n af�er representat;_vea c�f tl�e Sienna Cc�rp€�ratadn
le�'t= I�r. Kr�pischk� pa�.nted out th�t the lakes�c�r� lats wc�u�,� prc�ba�l,y be �c�1c�
�� a hi�;he� price than. M�, �iardy �.ndi.cated� one-third of the lake�hor� Zetts woul.d
be invc�lved a.� a path�ay �aere installed, lots ec�uld be �erraced so that h4rn��.
owners c�u�.d us� them� there does not seem '�o be any probl�ms �rith requestin�
a pathway ar4�znd the ent3.re narther porta.c�n of the ]ake.
*'�qfter further da�cuss�.c�n, �he Fark Cfltt�mi�tee decid�d th�y wauld Zik.e Park
�edi.eation t� 3n�:Lude:
�la.mina�e park acreag� linka�e to Longr�.dge Pa�k frbm the deve�,opment;
Ad,d one more lo� mn each o�' tne t wa vistas
Reduce the park acrea�e at Ke12er frpm 4.7 acres �d 1•.1�Z acres
Requ��t vf 4 acres c�f park land at the ar�a Qf the pr��ent Park I3ept. stora��
�heds
W�terfres�t pathwa;� around �h� entire n.c�rthe�n �brtian a].1 the w�y tc� the
Burnsville "barder.
UT�C?N; That the �alan far Park Dedication a� pre��nt d tc� th� P�.rk �epar�men�t
b� th� Sienr�a Corporatian on Febru�.ry 5, 198� �s szot accept�ble.
VUTEr Yes • Nc� 4. KflP�SCHKEfTURNER
Mr« Gurban v�i11 prepare the requ�sts caf th� Par� Committe� as indic�ted. by
their da:�c�ussian.
4. Gity Center Park �evelapment.
�Ir. Gurbar� �Q�.nted out th�.t it se�ms the P'�.rk Caznr�ittee's positi�an regardiz��
park deda,cata,on requiremert�s frc�m �he {:arrcall F�rmstead would b�:
a park Qf 6-8 acre�,� c�r�.amental in nature wath the s�c�rm pond incc�rpcarated
into the �ettin� 3.ocat�d between 146�t� and 147th ��reets c�ri�ntated ta�rar�.s
Fennt�ck Av�. � circulata,an pattern ora.�ntated, towards Hayes Cotn�unity Parl�
w�th a pathway �n the we�t side of Penn�rck and roac� �ece�s to F��.yes with
sidew��,ks cr�, e��h side as desirable. Tt is ree�mmended that �he he�lthy
��e�s ,a�t th;e hmmestead be retained.,. A. bandstand/am�i.theatre at the park a,s�
desired,
5• �astv3.ew �ports Cvmpl.ex,
It is e�pected 25«�30 aere� wi11 "be avail.ab2e fdr park. Mr. Gurban explained
th�t the �ehat�l ➢istrict vowe� about ��0,4d4 for land �djacent ta ��:dar Park
�Q�'� ��,em�ntary*, it is e�peeted. �Y�at this can be used to pur�hase 1,and ad�acent to
� �cott Hi�hlands. �h� hope is far �.n acldational sc�ccer fa.e3d �rhich wQUld be
pub�.ic! a 1�:gh�ed sparts fi�ld complex (75� ball fields rather than the
d.es�.r�d 'i4fl' ), etc. Mr. Curban suggest�d that Gammitte� �Iemb�r� be thinkin�
o� �rha� need� �o be �.nc].uded. in a Bond Issue and when one sh�uld b� pre�ented�,
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PARK C�MMTT3'EE MINUTE�
February 5, �9$5
Pa�e 3
�. Ms. Rank�n �sked if a n�� liaisfln had be�n appointed; not at thi� tim�.
Issu�s far 1gS5 will be cansidered as part of the Februar� 1g age�da.
7. MQTIfl�: by Mr. �ur�er� seconded by Mr. Kopasch�e to adjourn the �eetin�
at 1a:�5 p«m.
V�TEt Yes, �; Na, 0.
Chairman �pproval
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