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CITY OF APPLE VALLEY
PARKS AND RECREATION
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
September 7, 2023
ITEM:
PARKS & RECREATION ADVISORY
COMMITTEE MEETING DATE:
SECTION:
4.
September 7, 2023
Minutes of the August 3, 2023, Apple Valley Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee.
Regular
PRESENT: Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee Chair Brent Schulz; Committee
Members Dave Freed, Mark Schori, Lisa Hiebert, Noel Hammill, Matthew Hinrichs, and
Craig Long; Parks and Recreation Director Eric Carlson; Parks Superintendent Mike Endres;
Recreation Superintendent Nate Rosa; Recreation Facilities Manager Brian Christianson; and
Administrative Coordinator Kayla Hechsel.
ABSENT: Golf Course Manager Jim Zinck
ITEM 1. Call to Order
Chair Schulz called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Everyone took part in the Pledge of
Allegiance.
ITEM 2. Approval of Agenda
MOTION: by Freed, seconded by Schori, approving the Agenda as presented
VOTE: Yes — 7, No — 0
ITEM 3. Audience — 10 Minutes Total Time Limit — For Items Not on the Agenda
Resident Bonita Szymanski of 13575 Gossamer Way addressed the committee to urge them
to consider finding creative ways to use the defunct pickleball courts at Hayes Park. Her
recommendation is to perhaps move lessons and tournaments to this location, which would
limit the amount of time that pickleball is played. Her concern is that some folks will not
wish to support the referendum because they see the unused pickleball courts at Hayes Park
as an example of the City not using taxpayer money wisely. Committee Chair Schulz and
Director Carlson responded, with Director Carlson ultimately saying that the City Council is
comfortable with the decision that was made regarding the Hayes Park pickleball courts.
ITEM 4. Approval of the April 2023 Minutes.
MOTION: by Hiebert, seconded by Long, to approve the April 2023 minutes
as presented.
VOTE: Yes — 7, No — 0
CITY OF APPLE VALLEY
PARKS AND RECREATION
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
September 7, 2023
ITEM 5.A. Agenda Items — Recreation Division Update from Steve Skinner
Recreation Supervisor Steve Skinner gave the Committee an update on the aquatics
programs, including a full report from last year's operations and a year-to-date report on this
season's operations. Supervisor Skinner highlighted the popularity of water walking and the
great work of all pool staff.
Discussion occurred about where swimming lessons would go if Redwood Pool was closed.
Committee Chair Schulz asked if we've considered adding adult swimming lessons.
Supervisor Skinner said that we have offered adult lessons in the past but we have struggled
to find a good time for it, but he also commented that many of our private lessons are
actually adults.
Committee Member Hiebert asked how the Aquatic Center's statistics compare to the
statistics of Eagan's Cascade Bay. Supervisor Skinner emphasized that there are many
differences between the two operations, a large one being that Cascade Bay operates on a
season pass model and the Aquatic Center operates on a discounted entry model. Director
Carlson also commented that part of a successful referendum would be to rebrand the
Aquatic Center to draw more patrons.
ITEM 5.B. Review Park System Sign Master Plan
Director Carlson explained that one of the goals of the Parks & Recreation Department is to
rebrand the park system in Apple Valley, and that the City plans to implement new signs
across the whole park system if the referendum passes. Director Carlson presented the two
color options of the new signs and expressed that he wanted the Committee to select their
preference and make a recommendation to City Council.
The Committee discussed the two options, with Committee Chair Schulz saying that he liked
the option with the red stripe for it's contemporary, polished look, and Committee Member
Hammill agreed, saying he liked how easy they are to read. Committee Member Long said he
liked the overall design but preferred the color choice of using green in the sign to tie the new
sign family to the parks system. Director Carlson mentioned that from the City's perspective,
the option with the red stripe matches the City's branding guidelines.
MOTION: by Hammill, seconded by Freed, to adopt Design F for the new
park system sign master plan.
VOTE: Yes — 6, No — 1
ITEM 5.C. Agenda Items — Review Parks & Recreation Department Logo
Director Carlson highlighted the three concepts of new logos for the Parks & Recreation
Department and expressed that he believes the Committee is in agreement that Concept 1 (a
stacked version of the logo) would be used when the situation warrants a vertical logo and
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CITY OF APPLE VALLEY
PARKS AND RECREATION
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
September 7, 2023
that Concept 3 (the apples to the side) would be used when the situation warrants a horizontal
logo.
Committee Chair Schulz agreed but stated that he does not want us to lean on Concept 3 too
heavily and let it stand alone. Committee members agreed and said they were swayed more
to Concept 3 after seeing how nice it looked on renderings of the new signs. Committee
Member Freed commended staff for executing the process so well.
MOTION: by Freed, seconded by Hiebert, to adopt Concepts 1 and 3 for the
new Parks & Recreation Department logos.
VOTE: Yes — 7, No — 0
ITEM 6. Agenda Items — Committee / Staff Communications
Director Carlson gave a thorough overview of the upcoming Parks Referendum and the open
houses that will occur before the Special Election on November 7, 2023. A short discussion
took place among Committee members where they gave some suggestions to the mailing that
the City will be sending to all residents prior to the Special Election.
ITEM 7. Adjourn
There being no further business, the Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee meeting was
adjourned.
MOTION: by Schori, seconded by Hiebert, to adjourn the meeting at 7:55
p.m.
VOTE: Yes — 7, No — 0
Respectfully Submitted,
Kayla Hedsel, Administrative Coordinator
Approved by the Apple Valley Parks
and Recreation Advisory Committee
on September 7, 2023.
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