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1996
August 19
MINUTES
Parks, Recreation & Natural
Resources Commission
CITY OF EDEN PRAIRIE
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AGENDA
PARKS,RECREATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES COMMISSION
MONDAY,AUGUST 19, 1996 7:00 P.M.CITY CENTER !
8080 MITCHELL ROAD
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
COMMISSION MEMBERS: Claire liilgeman, Chair; Bruce Bowman, Richard Brown,
Don Jacobson,Vicki Kocning, David Kracum,John Wilson
STUDENT MEMBER: Mark Bremer
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COMMISSION STAFF: Robert A. Lambert, Director of Parks, Recreation and
Natural Resources; Stuart A. Fox, Manager of Parks and
Natural Resources; Laurie Helling, Manager of Recreation
Services
I. ROLL CALL
If. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES-AUGUST s 1996
IV. PETITIONS,REQUESTS AND COMMUNICATIONS
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V. DFVELOPM .NT PROPOSAI•
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A. Riley Creek Ridge-Recalculated Tree Loss Information t
B. Reality Interactive '
C. St. Andrew's Bluff
VI, OLD BUSINESS
A. Duck I.akc Surf,cc Manaecment Ordinance
VI1. NEW BUSINESS '
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A. Draft Guideline~forCity/School Use of Facilities
VIII. REPORTS OF COMMISSIONERS ANn S A F
A. Report of Director of Parks.Recreation and F ie'litics
I. 1996 Natural&Scenic rant Application Update
IX. ADJOURNMENT
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EDEN PRAIRIE PARKS,RECREATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES
MONDAY,AUGUST 19,1996 7:00 P.M.CITY CENTER
Council Chambers
8030 Mitchell Road
COMMISSION MEMBERS: Claire Hilgcman, Chair; Bruce Bowman, Richard
Brown,Don Jacobson,Vicki Koenig,David Kracam,
John Wilson
STUDENT MEMBERS: Mark Bremer,Emily Hanka
COMMISSION STAFF: Robert A.Lambert,Director of Parks, Recreation and
Facilities; Stuart A. Fox, Manager of Parks and
Natural Resources; Elinda Bahlcy, Recording
Secretary
1. ROLL CALL.
The meeting was called to order at 7:00 p.m. by Vice Chair Bowman.
Commissioners Hilgcman,Kracum,and Wilson were excused.
II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
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MOTION: Koenig moved, sccondcd by Brown, to approve the Agenda as
published. Motion carried 4-0.
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III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES-AUGUST 5 1996
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Koenig noted on page 2,last paragraph,the fifth sentence should read...Staff wants
to make sure both drivers and trail users can sec each other. Page 4,third paragraph,
the Fourth sentence should read... Fox noted the project is 100 feet away from the
center of the creek.
MOTION: Brown moved, seconded by Koenig, to approve the Minutcs of the
August 5, 1996 Eden Prairie Parks,Recreation and Natural Resources Commission
as amended. Motion carried 3-0-1 with one abstention by Commissioner
Bowman.
IV. PJ;11TIONS,REQUESTS AND COMM IN1 .ATIONS
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V. DEVF1..OPMF,NT PROPOSAI
A. RUR! Creek Ridge-Recalculateri Tree Loss Information
Staff referred the Commission to a memo dated August 15, 1996,from Stuart
A. Fox, Manager of Parks and Natural Resources;a memo dated July 26,
1996, from Steven Kunde, Forester;and a letter dated July 30, 1996,from
Randall C.Hedlund,Planning Engineer.
Fox indicated this item is returned to the Commission only for the discussion
of the tree loss which at the time of the original calculation was around 52
percent. Staff had made assumptions in their calculations primarily because
there was not a consulting forester to give specific information regarding the
shelter belt planting adjacent to one of the homesteads within this
development.
Beth Simenstad, representing Hustad Land Company, reviewed the
recalculated tree loss. The shelter belt area is located in the southwest comer
of the project. The forester went through the site,reviewed it,and provided
a more accurate tree loss based on the health of the trees. The tree loss is 28
percent with 982 diameter inches lost due to grading. Tree replacement as
required by City ordinance is 366 caliper inches.
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The developer reviewed the landscape plan and noted there arc several trees
along County Road 1 on a berm,and it's a mixture of conifers and deciduous f
trees. All of the streets in the first and second phase are lined with boulevard
trees and deciduous trees. There arc deciduous and conifer trees at the f
entrance to the subdivision.
Lambert noted that the City Council already reviewed this proposal and
decided not to connect Valley Road or Hilltop Road to this subdivision.
Therefore, there will be some revisions to the plan to accommodate the
neighbor's recommendations. There will be two connections changed on the +
final plans.
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B. Reality Interactive
Staff referred the Commission to a memo dated August 15, 1996.from Stuart
A. Fox,Manager of Parks and Natural Resources;and a Staff Report dated
August 9, 1996, from Scott A.Kipp,Senior Planner.
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Keith Holstad, principle of Oppidan Investment Company,noted they are
developing a 40,000 square foot office/warehouse building on what is now
part of the Edenvale subdivision. From the natural resources point, they
have met Staffs requirements. The significant issue is the relocation of the
trail that connects Equitable Drive down to the Purgatory Creek Trail which
goes across from the parcel they are acquiring from Equitable. It was a
matter of convenience that this trail went across this particular parcel in 1982
when the PUD was approved, Now the City has pointed out where the trail
was supposed to be located.
Greg( )representing Westwood Engineering Service,commented they are
not in a position to dictate to Equitablc what needs to happen,and Reality
Interactive can not be held responsible for the trail not being relocated.
Brown noted a correction on page 2 of the memo where it states,Staff would
recommend that Equitable Life assist the City...,change Equitable Life to
Oppidan.
Fox reviewed the Staff Report with the Commission. There is no tree loss
on this site that meets the criteria of significant trees as defined by City
ordinance. There are some scattered trees on the site but they don't meet the
12 inch caliber size. There are a number of significant trees down by the
creek but they are in the scenic conservation area and are untouchable.
They are required by the landscaping ordinance to put in trees based on the
size of the building. The plan is for 143 caliber inches which does exceed
the ordinance. There is a mixture of deciduous and coniferous material and
the majority of it will be located along the northerly boundary at the
intersection of Equitable and Anagram. This is to screen the parking lot.
The developer is proposing to bench a NURP pond in on the hillside to
pretreat storm water prior to its discharge into Purgatory Creek. This NURP
pond is subject to review by the Engineering Department for the appropriate
size and proper discharge rate into Purgatory Creek. The project would be
subject to review of the grading plans by the Watershed District and must
comply with all City and Watershed District requirements.
At the time when Edcnvalc 9th was platted,the soft surface trail was put in
along Purgatory Creek.This trail was built on a piece of property that was
covered by a scenic conservation casement. This trail connection was a
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matter of convenience because it was an easy place to construct the trail. It
wasn't until Staff looked at the proposed plan that they found out it was
supposed to be in another location.
Staffs concern was that if the trail does not get relocated simultaneously to
the development of this project it may never get put back. The other concern
is that it may take so long people will trespass on the property or forget that
the trail is down below and start trespassing other places to get down there.
Staff recommended that the developer assist the City in discussions with
Equitable Life to make sure that the trail is relocated as per the original I
agreement prior to building occupancy.
Lambert commented that Equitable Life is the com?any that made the
commitment to put the trail in and paid for the original development of that
trail connection. It is their responsibility to make the connection as per their
agreement. One of the conditions of the development should be that
construction of that trail be somewhere on remaining Equitable land,
preferably in the location it was originally approved. Staff will listed if they
want to suggest a better location. Staff wants a trail casement where the trail
�. is going to be located and constructed prior to building occupancy.
Bowman expressed concern about the justification of approving a waiver for
a parking lot setback of 25 feet. Greg ( ) commented this was a
recommendation from Staff to minimize the impact on the bluffs. They
would still be able to provide appropriate screening.
Koenig was concerned about the grading in the conservation casement. Greg
()reviewed the grading on the plans. He noted they will not be grading in
the conservation casement at all,but will be coming close to it at times.
Jacobson expressed concern about the trail coming close to the creek. Fox
indicated this does come close to the creek. The City mows it about once or
twice a season just to brush it back from all the edges. t
MOTION: Brown moved,seconded by Koenig,to recommend approval of
the project subject to the condition that the soft surface trail be relocated by j
Equitable Life to a site suitable for pedestrian traffic to the existing soft
surface trail along Purgatory Creek. Motion carried 4-0.
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C. St.Andrew's Rluff
Staff referred the Commission to a memo dated August 15, 1996,from Stuart
A. Fox,Manager of Parks and Natural Resources;and a Staff Report dated
August 9, 1996,from Michael D. Franzen,City Planner.
Jim Jasper of Jasper Homes, indicated they are proposing a 10 unit
townhome development along Baker Road and St.Andrew Drive. The site
has a fairly steep slope. They have negotiated with the owners of Edendalc
Apartments to do some grading on their site to case the change in grade.
This also allows them the opportunity to gain some fill which they are going
to need.
A three tier retaining wall was proposed along a portion of the wetland area.
Each tier is five feet tall, and will be constructed of modular masonry
material.Landscaping will be added to soften the view. The rest of the site
is heavily landscaped providing berming and intense screening along Baker
Road. The interior of the project will include the planting of quite a few
deciduous trees and significant landscaping for each unit. The price of the
townhomes is going to be around$230,000 to$250,000 per unit.
Fox reviewed the staff report with the Commission. He noted there are a few
scattered clm,willow,and box elder trees,but none of them are considered
significant by definition of City ordinance. However, there is delineated
wetland and the project does not touch any of that delineated wetland area.
Since there is no tree loss,there is no mitigation. They arc required,since
this is multi-family,to have a landscaping plan and the plan does meet City
code requirements.
The landscaping plan shows some ornamentals in the tiered walls coming off
the wetland. Staff recommended to use some native plants such as nanny
berry, gray dogwood, arrowwood, red twig dogwood, service berry, and '.
elder. This would be more transitional in bringing the plant material from ,
that wetland up toward these homes. This is only a staff suggestion.
Drainage from the site will be channeled to a NURP pond in the
southeasterly corner. This pond is being evaluated by the Engineering
Department for property size and design criteria. Following sedimentation
the water would be discharged into the proper wetland directly to the north
of the NURP pond.
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Staff recommended any curb cuts be made for the driveways be done in such
a manner not to disrupt pedestrian or bicycle traffic. Staff recommended that
a scenic conservation casement be placed over the property that is proposed
to be ungraded and also delineated wetland. The reason for this is to make
sure that no vegetation is cut to provide better views of the wetland areas to
the cast of this project by the townhouse association.
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This project was reviewed by the Planning Commission at the August 12,
1996 meeting and was approved on a 6-0 vote.
Bowman was concerned about the access in and out of these units. Jasper
reviewed the access on the map. Bowman asked if all the units are at about
the same level. Jasper replied they arc. When grading is finished the site
will appear to be flat until you get to the back of units 1-6,and it will start
sloping down to the retaining walls.
Koenig inquired about the grade change between units 1-6 and the wetlands
once the development is complete. Jasper replied it's going to slope down to
the top of the first retaining wall and then there will be 15 feet of that grade
made up between the top of the retaining wall and the bottom of the last
retaining wall. There will then be some slope down to the wetland.
Kocning was concerned about where the fill will be coming from because
they need it lot of it. Jasper noted some will be imported as well as a
significant amount from Edcndale.
MOTION: Jacobson moved,seconded by Brown,to accept the Staff Report
dated August 15, 1996 and establish that there must be a scenic conservation
casement placed over the property. Motion carried 3-1 with the nay vote
by Commissioner Koenig.
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V1. OLD BUSINESS
A. Duck Lake Surface Management Ordinance
Staff referred the Commission to a memo dated August 13. 1996, from
Robert A. Lambert, Director of Parks,Recreation and Facilities.
Lambert indicated several months ago the Parks Commission and the City
Council reviewed a recommendation to change City ordinance section 9.67
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that would prohibit motor use on Duck Lake. There can not be a second
reading until the Commission and the Department of Natural Resources
reviews that ordinance.
Lambert met with the DNR on the site to talk about the "carry on" boat
access. The Fisheries Department is especially apprehensive about adding
another lake and committing to managing it. They want everyone to know
right up front that they are understaffed and will not be able to give intense
management at all.
The City has to provide parking for four automobiles including one
handicapped stall. A handicapped accessible path from the parking lot to the
boat access, and any site for a possible future fishing pier, has to be
constructed. A secure bicycle rack has to be installed. There are no
guarantees that the fishing pier program will continue. There are many cities
on the waiting list for fishing piers at this time and the City must simply get
in line with their application. There is also an application out for an aeration
system.
�.. Staff will attempt to make the necessary improvements for an access to Duck
Lake during 1996,although this project may not be completed until 1997.
Staff recommends approval of the second reading where it will then go to the
City Council for review. j
Bowman was concerned that this is just a cop out for the DNR. Lambert
noted that the DNR has been getting cut on funds and Staff for about the last
10 years and would not call it a cop out. They're doing all that they can do.
MOTION: Brown moved,seconded by Jacobson,to accept the Duck Lake
Surface Management Ordinance Second Reading. Motion carried 4-0.
V11. NEW BUSINESS
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A. Draft Guidelines for Ciiy/School Use of Facilities
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Staff referred the Commission to a memo dated August 12, 1996, from
Robert A. Lambert.Director of Parks.Recreation and Facilities.
Lambert indicated that last year the City Council requested Staff to submit
a report on what the City charges the school for use of facilities, and what
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the school charges the City for use of facilities. They wanted to also know
how that compares to other cities. The City only charges the School District
for use of their facilities if there are direct costs to the City involved. The
City needs a guideline which outlines their philosophical position.
As a result of the discussions between the City and school staff regarding use
of facilities, as well as continuing to attempt to eliminate duplication of
services, the school staff and City staff have proposed a draft entitled,
"Guidelines for City/School Use of Facilities.
Staff recommended that both the School Board and the City Council approve
this draft of guidelines and form a Joint Facilities Advisory Committee made
up of three members appointed by the City Council and three members
appointed by the School Board. They recommended one City Council
member,one Parks Commission member,one Arts Commission member,
one School Board member, and two Community Education Advisory
Council members. Two additional citizens could also be appointed if the
Council and School Board so desire.
The main purpose of the committee would be to review operational
guidelines and policies,review semiannual financial charges, and address
other questions that would be of mutual concern. This committee may have
to meet on a monthly basis for the first year of operation, however, Staff
believes that after the first year this committee would normally meet four
times a year or on call if needed more than four regular meetings.
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Bowman expressed concern about going into this depth of analysis when it's
been working well so far. Lambert believes this is a good idea and hopes it
will continue to work.
MOTION: Koenig moved, seconded by Brown, to approve the Draft
Guideline for City/School Use of Facilities per Staff recommendation of
August 12, 1996. Motion carried 4-0.
Vill. REPORTS OF COMMISSIONERS AND STAFF
A. Report of Director of Parks.Recreation and Facilities
1. 1996 Natural&Scenic Grant Application Update
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Staff indicated this is an FYI item.
IX. ADJOURNMENT
MOTION: Jacobson moved, seconded by Bowman, to adjourn the meeting.
Motion carried 4-0. The meeting adjourned at 8:30 p.m.
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