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1998
April 20, 1998
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Parks, Recreation & Natural
Resources Commission
CITY OF EDEN PRAIRIE v)
AGENDA
PARKS,RECREATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES COMMISSION
MONDAV,APRIL 20,1998 7:00 P.M.CITY CENTER
8080 MITCHELL ROAD
COUNCIL CHAMBERS f
COMMISSION MEMBERS: Richard Brown, Chair; Frantz Corneille, Claire Hilegman, Don
Jacobson,Vicki Koenig,Glenn Stolar,John Wilson i
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STUDENT MEMBERS: Elizabeth Cook,Stacy Enger
COMMISSION STAFF: Robert A. Lambert, Director of Parks, Recreation and Natural
Resources;Stuart A.Fox,Manager of Parks and Natural Resources;
Lactic Helling,Manager of Recreation Services
1. ROLL.CALL.
II. APPROVAL.OF AGENDA
III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES-APRIL 6,1998
IV, PETITIONS RFOLIFSTS AND COMMUNICATIONS
tA. ReAuest for Goose Removal Permit 1
V. DFVF. .OPMF.NT PROPOSALS i
A. Flyia Cloud Office Building 3
B. Settler's Ridge
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VI. 01.D BUSINESS
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VII. NEW BUSINESS
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Vill. REPORTS OF COMMISSIONERS AND STAFF
A. Reports of Director of Parke Recreation and Natural Resources
I, Rcrum America Certificate of •nvironment•al Achievement
B. Reports of Community Center Manager
I, IIVAC and Pool Filtration Systems Updair
VIII. ADJOURNMENT
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APPROVED MINUTES
PARKS, RECREATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES COMMISSION
MONDAY,APRIL 20, 1998 7:00 P.M.CITY CENTER
8080 MITCHELL ROAD
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
COMMISSION MEMBERS: Richard Brown,Chair,Frantz Corneille,Claire Filgeman, Don
Jacobson, Vicki Koenig,Glenn Stolar,John Wilson
STUDENT MEMBERS: Elizabeth Cook, Stacy Enger
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,
and Barbara Anderson,City Recorder
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Don Jacobson,John Wilson,and Elizabeth Cook were absent.
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11. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
MOTION:Hilgeman moved,seconded by Stolar,to approve the Agenda as published. Motion carried 5-0.
111. APPROVAL OF MINUTES-APRIL.6. 1998
Koenig noted two corrections on Page 3, in the first paragraph,referring to a"grading plan'and the fence
was to prevent people from"filling"into the NURP pond.
MOTION: Hilgeman moved, seconded by Koenig, to approve the April 6, 1998 Minutes of the Parks, i
Recreation and Natural Resources Commission as corrected. Motion carried 4-0-1. Stollar abstained.
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IV. PETITIONS, REQUESTS AND COMMUNICATIONS
A. Request for Goose Removal Permit
Fox reviewed the staff report and outlined the request of Windsong Apartments for the goose +
roundup,and noted the petitioner would bear all costs for the roundup.
Bonnic Bell, 8501 Cortland, stated she lives above the apartment complex and she was wondering
if the removal of the geese from the property was not an exercise in futility. She felt people lived in
Eden Prairie to enjoy the wildlife and removing the geese was tantamount to a denial of that premise.
She drove by the apartment complex and there were about four geese on the site. She felt that people
had disturbed nature enough and she was opposed to removing the geese. She suggested perhaps
further study was in order before granting the pennit.
Koenig asked if the applicant had tried any deterrents and Fox responded they have tried a spray and
Mylar tapes,but none of these have been successful. He has counted well over 200 geese on this site
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last year and about fifty this year. This was on the Windsong complex only and did not include the
hill to the west. If a permit is issued,only the geese on the Windsong property can be rounded up.
Brown stated he had talked to a man whose daughter had been frightened by a goose flapping its
wings on the site,but other residents did not appear to be bothered by the geese. It disturbed him
because people want to have the wildlife and the wetlands but they complain about the geese,etc.
Koenig commented the City had been trying to make it a viable wetland ar,-a and she was concerned
that perhaps having so many geese there would deter other types of water fowl from coming into that
area that they have been trying to attract. Fox commented it would cause ducks to go elsewhere
because the geese are very territorial when they are nesting. Corneille asked about the costs for the
roundup and Fox responded it would cost several thousand dollars. Koenig asked if they have made
any attempt to clean up the area as she had not seen any goose droppings on the sidewalks. Fox
responded he did not know.
Hilgeman stated if the geese were interfering with the ability of Windsong to do business it would be
a different issue because they have granted this type of request before for another business.
Discussion ensued regarding the limited effectiveness of doing the roundup and efforts on the part i
of the applicant to use other types of deterrents first. Stolar asked if the Commission would set a }
precedent if they approved this request and Fox responded they have typically had only one or two !
requests for a goose removal permit per year, and most of these come from areas such as golf
�. courses. It was one thing to request the permit and quite another to catch the geese when they are
molting and flightless. ti
Brown asked irWindsong had substantiated the numbers of apartments they could not rent and Fox .
responded that was not information required on the permit. The problem is field verified to ensure
there is a problem before proceeding with the permit process. j
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MOTION:Filgeman moved,seconded by Corneille,to recommend approval of the relocation of the
Geese from the Windsong Apartment complex site with the stipulation that the permit is issued for
this year only. Motion carried 4-1. Brown voted"no".
V. DEVELOPMENT PRQPOSALS
A. JyinL Cloud Office Buddine
Bob Sofblt, 10508 Bluff Road,representing Mount Properties,reviewed the project. Fie requested
approval for the landscaping plan and noted they have proposed to replace the trees that will be lost
due to the constriction at a ratio of 6 to 1.
Fox gave the staff report and stated staff recommended approval of the plan subject to the stipulations
in the Planning Commission staff report and the supplemental staff report. Koenig asked if they were
/ leaving any cottonwoods on the site and Fox responded it was dependent on the location of the
�l parking islands as to whether the tree could be saved. Hilgeman asked if they could put tite
cottonwood trees back into the landscape plan and Fox responded that they were not in an area where
they would natively grow,but rather had sprouted because of fill that was placed on the property.
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MOTION: Koenig moved, seconded by Hilgeman, to recommend approval of the Flying Cloud
Office building subject to the stipulations listed in the Planning Staff Report dated April 10, 1998 and
the supplemental Staff Report dated April 15, 1998 Motion carried 5-0.
B. Settler's Ride
Dan Herbst,Pemtom Development Co.gave a brief overview of the project which he noted has been
expanded to 112 acres in size. He described the landscape plan and the types of plantings that will
be used in the various areas on the site. He discussed the plantings that will be used on the berms
around the townhouse area to give it as much buffering from Pioneer Trail as possible. He discussed
the various types of housing throughout the development and their locations throughout the site. He
described the location of the few trees which had been designated as"significant". He reviewed the
trail system within the development and how it will connect to other trails in the vicinity of this
development. They are proposing a 6.6 acre parcel be dedicated to the City which will be part of the
park dedication requirement.
Fox gave the staff report and noted the tree loss was greater than what was in the staff report and the
221 caliper inches in mitigation listed in the staff report was exceeded. The tree mix will be multi-
story to provide good screening. Tile NURP pond is so large that it is actually a series of inter-
connecting ponds which discharge eventually into Riley Creek. This must be approved by the j
Watershed District and the City Engineer. He discussed the park dedication required by staff from
approximately below the 840 contour in lieu of cash park fees. The cash park fees will be collected
on the entire site and the developer will be reimbursed for the 6.6 acres of land to be acquired by the
City. Staff recommended approval based on the Planning staff report and the supplemental staff'
reports included in the packets.
Lambert discussed the land that the City owns adjacent to this site,and the 6.6 acre parcel the City
hopes to acquire which is part of the project, and will fit so well into the Richard T. Anderson
Conservation Area. The City has been negotiating with the developer to obtain this parcel as it is
believed it is an integral part of this public park area. Access to the Conservation area needs to be
available to the public and staff is recommending that access be provided from the north. This would
consist of a 22'wide roadway which would come from the southern portion of the plat and proceed
south to the top of small knoll where a small parking lot could be constructed. The developer has ;
proposed some alternatives for the public parking lot within the development but staff felt that the
parking lot should be within the park itself and not within the deve:upment. This access may have
to be limited by placing hours on its availability because of its proximity to people's homes;possibly
sunrise to sunset.
Stolar asked about the property to the east and Lambert responded that when it was developed they
hoped to make a connection from this development to Dell Road but it may not be feasible to build
because of the large amount of fill which would be needed. However,the bike trail will be connected
r to provide public access to Dell Road and the neighborhood park. Koenig asked if the trail within
l the conservation area would be built before houses are constructed and Lambert responded that staff
would recommend grading the access road in and have it ready to be paved so there will be no
question on the part of future homeowners that a parking lot and trail will be located in that particular
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area. This may be a problem as the City doesn't own the property at this time.
MOTION: Hilgeman moved, seconded by Corneille, to recommend approval of Settler's Ridge
proposal subject to the stipulations in the staff reports dated April 10, 1998 and the supplemental staff
report dated April 16, 1998,including the letter of April 15, 1998 and including the trail in Outlot D.
Motion carried 5-0.
V. OLD BUSINESS
None.
VI1. NEW BUSINESS
None.
VIII. REPORTS OF COMMISSIONERS AND STAFF
A. Reports of Director of Parks.Recreation and Natural Resources
l. Renew America Certificate of Environmental Achievement
Lambert noted this was included in the packet as an informational item and required no action
on the part of the Commission.
Q. Reports of Community Center Manager
I. HVAC and Pool Filtration Sy�.t me Update
Lambert stated this was included in the packet as an informational item and required no action
from the Commission.
1\. ADJOURNMENT
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MOTION: Hilgeman moved, seconded by Corneille to adjourn the meeting. Motion carried 5-0. The j
meeting was adjourned at 8:30 p m.