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AGENDA
CITY OF MAPLEWOOD
PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION MEETING
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
7:00pm
Council Chambers - Maplewood City Hall
1830 County Road B East
1. Call to Order
2. Roll Call
3. Approval of Agenda
4. Approval of Minutes
a. April 20 – Workshop Meeting
b. April 20 – Regular Meeting
c. May 4 – Special Meeting - CIP
5.Visitor Presentations
a. Maplewood Vacant Property on Roselawn at Edgerton – Alan Kantrud
b. Trout Brook Trail Master Plan – Bill Sanders
c. MCC Aquatics – Ron Horwath
6. Unfinished Business
a. Recycling in the Parks
b. Four Seasons Dog Exercise Area
c. Western Hills Street Improvements
7. New Business
8. Staff Presentations
a. Goodrich Park Master Plan
b. GO! Get Outdoors Celebration
9. Commissioner Comments
10. Adjourn – (9:30 p.m.) Next meeting – June 15, 2011
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CITY OF MAPLEWOOD
PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION
WORKSHOP
Meeting Minutes
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
6:00 PM
COUNCIL CHAMBERS – MAPLEWOOD CITY HALL
1830 COUNTY ROAD B EAST
1. CALL TO ORDER
Chair Schmidt indicated there was a quorum and called the meeting to order.
2. ROLL CALL
Commissioners
Commissioner Craig Brannon, present
Commissioner Don Christianson, present
Commissioner Peter Fischer, present
Commissioner Dan Maas, present
Commissioner Carolyn Peterson, absent
Commissioner Bruce Roman, present
Commissioner Therese Sonnek, present
Chair Kim Schmidt, present
Staff
Recreation Supervisor, Jim Taylor, present
Recreation Manager, Audra Robbins, present
Parks and Recreation Director, DuWayne Konewko, present
3. APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
Commissioner moved to approve the agenda as amended.
Seconded by Commissioner. Ayes: All
The motion passed.
4. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
5. NEW BUSINESS
a. Introduction of the Goodrich Park Task Force
b. Presentation and Discussion on the Goodrich Park Preferred Concept
Jim Taylor, Recreation Supervisor, opened the presentation with background information regarding the
task force and Goodrich Park. Mr. Taylor went over the planning process, highlighting the positives and
negatives of the park and how this would affect development.
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Mr. Taylor and Veronica Anderson, SEH, presented the Goodrich Park Preferred Concept to the
commission.
Pete Frank, 1921 Price Avenue, informed the commission that the neighbors of Goodrich Park are
greatly supportive of the improvement of the park.
John Panion, 1930 Ripley Avenue, stated that he supports the majority of the preferred concept,
however, does not feel that the plan alleviates the parking problem on Ripley Avenue.
The commission discussed the preferred concept further, and asked questions of Mr. Taylor and Ms.
Anderson.
Commissioner Fischer moved to recommend the Goodrich Park Preferred Concept to City Council.
Seconded by Commissioner Maas. Ayes: All
The motion passed.
6. ADJOURNMENT
Commissioner moved to adjourn the meeting. Ayes: All
Seconded by Commissioner.
The meeting adjourned at 6:57PM.
View past Parks and Recreation Commission meetings by going to the following webpage:
http://www.ci.maplewood.mn.us/index.aspx?nid=673.
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CITY OF MAPLEWOOD
PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION MEETING
Meeting Minutes
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
7:00PM
COUNCIL CHAMBERS – MAPLEWOOD CITY HALL
1830 COUNTY ROAD B EAST
1. CALL TO ORDER
Chair Schmidt indicated there was a quorum and called the meeting to order.
2. ROLL CALL
Commissioners
Commissioner Craig Brannon, present
Commissioner Don Christianson, present
Commissioner Peter Fischer, present
Commissioner Dan Maas, present
Commissioner Carolyn Peterson, absent
Commissioner Roman, present
Commissioner Therese Sonnek, present
Chair Kim Schmidt, present
Staff
Recreation Supervisor, Jim Taylor, present
Recreation Manager, Audra Robbins, present
Parks and Recreation Director, DuWayne Konewko, present
3. APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
An item was added under Staff Presentations, Item 8d, Additional May Meeting – CIP.
Commissioner Fischer moved to approve the agenda as amended.
Seconded by Commissioner Brannon. Ayes: All
The motion passed.
4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
a. March 16, 2011
Commissioner Brannon mentioned that under Item 2, he was noted as present, while in fact he was
absent.
Commissioner Sonnek noted that the word visitor was spelled incorrectly in Item 5.
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Commissioner Roman noted that under Item 9, in the last sentence of his comments, the word he should
bewe.
Commissioner Roman moved to approve the minutes as amended.
Seconded by Commissioner Fischer. Ayes: All
Abstain: Sonnek, Brannon
The motion passed.
5. VISITOR PRESENTATIONS
a. Dave Shilling, 1955 James Drive, inquired if the City of Maplewood owns the 18 acres
of Edgerton Park noted on a map that he had in his possession. Mr. Konewko, Parks and Recreation
Director, informed Mr. Shilling that the city does own that property.
Mr. Shilling expressed concern about the maintenance of Edgerton Park. The commission discussed this
with Mr. Shilling.
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Commissioner Fischer moved to arrange a meeting at 6:00pm before the June 15 Parks and
Recreation Commission meeting at Edgerton Park.
Seconded by Commissioner Maas. Ayes: All
The motion passed.
6. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
a. Public Meeting – Proposed Four Seasons Park Dog Exercise Area
Commissioner Sonnek addressed the commission in regards to the proposed Four Seasons Dog Exercise
Area. Background information was provided and the commission discussed.
Commissioner Fischer moved to recommend that staff establish the dog exercise area in Four Seasons
in conjunction with the rules discussed on a one-year trial basis.
Seconded by Commissioner Maas. Ayes: All
The motion passed.
b. Re-Establishment of the Parks and Recreation Department
DuWayne Konewko, Parks and Recreation Director, updated the commission on the Re-Establishment
of the Parks and Recreation Department.
7. NEW BUSINESS
a. Summer Programs Update
Jim Taylor, Recreation Supervisor, updated the commission on the upcoming summer programs.
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Audra Robbins, Recreation Manager, updated the commission on the upcoming summer programs.
8. STAFF PRESENTATIONS
a. Park Hours
Jim Taylor, Recreation Supervisor, briefly updated the commission on the status of the Park Hours
Ordinance.
b. Goodrich Backstop Completion
Jim Taylor, Recreation Supervisor, updated the commission on the completion of the Goodrich
Backstop.
c. MCC Fund Discussion
DuWayne Konewko, Parks and Recreation Director, briefly went over the MCC Funding and future
plans for the MCC with the commission.
d. Additional May Meeting – CIP
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Jim Taylor, Recreation Supervisor, requested that a meeting be added on Wednesday, May 4, at
6:00pm to discuss the 2012-2016 CIP Plan. The commission agreed to this date.
9. COMMISSIONER COMMENTS
Commissioner Sonnek thanked the commission and the task force for working on the dog park. She also
commended the Nature Center and the City for getting together for the Earth Day clean-up, as well as
the members of the community who were able to make it out and assist with the clean-up.
Commissioner Roman thanked Carolyn Peterson for her years of commitment to the Parks and
Recreation Commission.
Commissioner Christianson wanted to bring attention to the commission and staff that the basketball
backboard at Kohlman Park is several feet away from the rain garden and that if a shot is missed that the
ball may go into the garden, potentially causing damage.
Commissioner Maas inquired if a trail or sidewalk will be added where the road was recently re-done at
County Road D and Lake Links Trail. Mr. Konewko responded by informing the commission that the
trail will be completed on the south side of the road towards the end of June. Commissioner Maas also
inquired about the lighting in the tunnel under Kennard. Staff responded that the lighting has not been
pursued at this time to do the expense.
Commissioner Fischer requested if there could be a historical listing of the park improvement projects
that take place and have taken place within the city. Commissioner Fischer was curious about the time
schedule of redevelopment in the Gladstone area, also in regards to the Gladstone Savannah planning
process. Mr. Konewko addressed the commission informing them that staff will address this further at
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the May 4 meeting. Lastly, he inquired about the potential of a park tour and any information
pertaining to the tour.
Commissioner Schmidt recognized Carolyn Peterson for her 18 years of service to the Parks and
Recreation Commission.
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10. ADJOURNMENT
Commissioner Sonnek moved to adjourn the meeting.
Seconded by Commissioner Brannon. Ayes: All
The meeting adjourned at 9:36p.m.
View past Parks and Recreation Commission meetings by going to the following webpage:
http://www.ci.maplewood.mn.us/index.aspx?nid=673.
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CITY OF MAPLEWOOD
PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION
SPECIAL MEETING
Meeting Minutes
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
6:00PM
COUNCIL CHAMBERS – MAPLEWOOD CITY HALL
1830 COUNTY ROAD B EAST
1. CALL TO ORDER
Chair Schmidt indicated there was a quorum and called the meeting to order.
2. ROLL CALL
Commissioners
Commissioner Craig Brannon, present
Commissioner Don Christianson, present
Commissioner Peter Fischer, present
Commissioner Dan Maas, present
Commissioner Roman, present
Commissioner Therese Sonnek, present
Chair Kim Schmidt, present
Staff
Recreation Supervisor, Jim Taylor, present
Recreation Manager, Audra Robbins, absent
Parks and Recreation Director, DuWayne Konewko, present
3. APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
Commissioner Fischer moved to approve the agenda.
Seconded by Commissioner Sonnek. Ayes: All
The motion passed.
4. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
5. NEW BUSINESS
a. Review and Approval of the Draft 2012-2016 CIP
Jim Taylor, Recreation Supervisor, presented the Draft 2012-2016 CIP plan. The commission discussed
and asked questions of staff.
Commissioner Fischer moved to recommend the Draft 2012-2016 CIP Plan as outlined to the City
Council.
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Seconded by Commissioner Maas. Ayes: All
The motion passed.
6. ADJOURNMENT
10. ADJOURNMENT
Commissioner Fischer moved to adjourn the meeting.
Seconded by Commissioner Maas. Ayes: All
The meeting adjourned at 7:06p.m.
View past Parks and Recreation Commission meetings by going to the following webpage:
http://www.ci.maplewood.mn.us/index.aspx?nid=673.
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Agenda 6A
AGENDA REPORT
TO:
Parks and Recreation Commission
FROM: Jim Taylor, Recreation Program Supervisor
SUBJECT: Recycling in the Parks
DATE: May 12, 2011
INTRODUCTION
As the City strives to be sustainable in its operations we previously have stated to the
commission the City is launching a Recycling in the Parks Program. This program was created
through a grant received by Ramsey County for the purchase of recycling containers.
DISCUSSION
The City has received 56 of the recycling containers. Those containers were distributed to the
following parks:
Hazelwood 16
Goodrich 11
Wakefield 7
Afton 7
Harvest 6
Edgerton 6
Flicek 1
Gladstone 1
Nature Center 1
These parks were chosen because staff knows who the primary users of these parks are, so we
could educate them on the recycling program. The rest of the bins will arrive in July.
RECOMMENDATION
No action is required this is for informational purposes.
Attachments:
1. Recycling in the Parks Flyer
Agenda Item 6A - Attachment 1
AGENDA REPORT
TO:
Parks and Recreation Commission
FROM: Jim Taylor, Recreation Program Supervisor
SUBJECT: Western Hills Street Improvements
DATE: May 12, 2011
INTRODUCTION
At the April Parks and Recreation Commission meeting the Commission asked for a follow up
report on the Western Hills Street Improvement and the changes to the park.
DISCUSSION
Attached you will find the drawings of the changes to the park. Below is a summary of those
changes:
Adolphus South – We are expanding the existing parking lot from 9 to 18 stalls and
using pervious pavement. There will be a sidewalk along Adolphus Street for access to
the park (also pervious). The pond layout is the same as reported earlier in the year.
Adolphus North and Summer – Residents at the ends of both streets were resistant to
the idea of adding parking stalls due to frequent problems with loitering. Instead, we
revised the layouts to be a hammerhead turnaround only with no parking. Both dead-
ends will consist of an area of pervious pavement.
RECOMMENDATION
No action is required this is for informational purposes.
Attachments:
1. Adolphus Street South Drawing
2. Adolphus Street North Drawing
3. Summer Avenue Drawing
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Agenda Item 6C - Attachment 1
Agenda Item 6C - Attachment 2
Agenda Item 6C - Attachment 3