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May 3, 1999
MINUTES
PARKS RECREATION & NATURAL
RESOURCES COMMISSION
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C AGENDA
PARKS,RECREATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES COMMISSION
MONDAY,MAY 3,1999 7:00 P.M.CITY CENTER i
8080 MITCHELL ROAD
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
COMMISSION MEMBERS: Richard Brown,Chair;Frantz Corneille,Claire Hilgeman, Don
Jacobson,Vicki Koenig,Glenn Stolar,John Wilson
STUDENT MEMBER: Ben Christian
COMMISSION STAFF: Robert A.Lmnbert,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
ll. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES-April 19. 1999
IV. PETITIONS RFQUL-STS AND COMMUNICATIONS
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V. DEV rLOPMENT PROPOSALS
A. ADC Telecommunications
VI. OLD BUSINESS
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APPROVED MINUTES
PARKS,RECREATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES COMMISSION
MONDAY,MAY 3, 1999 7:00 P.M CITY CENTER
8080 MITCHELL ROAD
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
COMMISSION: Richard Brown, Chair: Claire Hilgeman, Frantz
Corneille, Don Jacobson, Vicki Koenig, Glenn
Stolar,John Wilson
STUDENT MEMBER: Ben Christian
COMMISSION STAFF: Robert A. Lambert, Director of Parks,
Recreation and Natural Resources: Stuart A.
Fox, Manager Parks and Natural Resources: i
Laurie Helling,Manager of Recreation Services
RECORDING SECRETARY: Rita Maiscr
1. ROLL CALL
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Chair Brown called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Claire Hilgeman was not present.
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11. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
MOTION: Wilson moved, seconded by Corneille, to approve the agenda as published.
Kocing asked when the goose management issue would come up on the agenda again. Fox
reported there are no plans now for relocating geese, and that the geese in the Round Lake 1
area are being monitored. The agenda was approved 6-0. i
III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES—April 19, 1999
Jacobson asked for clarification in the minutes in regard to page 6. No. 5, paragraph 2: 1
"Flying Cloud Fields Access and Parking Improvements". He questioned the second
sentence in the paragraph,and how this sentence pertains to the subject at hand. Fox said the ,
Flying Cloud Field project is of high priority, and unlike the park shelters, will not rely on
obtaining a grant in order to proceed. The sentence should read: "The Miller Park and Riley
Lake shelters will not be built unless the grant is obtained." The words"Riley Lake'were
omitted.
MOTION: Wilson moved to approve the minutes, with the correction. Jacobson seconded.
The motion was approved 5-0. Stolar abstained due to not being present at the April 19
{ meeting.
Ill. PETITIONS, REQUESTS AND COMMUNICATIONS
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A. None
IV. DEVELOPMENT PROPOSALS
A. ADC Tciccommunicat ions
Stuart Fox presented the background on the proposal by ADC Tciccommunications to
develop a World Corporate Headquarters and Technology Campus. The project
would be located along Technology Drive between Mitchell Road and Purgatory
Creek on 91.03 acres. The developer is requesting rezoning of this area from Rural to
1-5 Industrial.
Bob Ricssclman,ADC Project Manager,gave an overview of the project.,which will
be built in three phases. Phase 1 included Buildings A, B. and C and a parking ramp.
Phase II includes the D building, at which point the campus would accommodate
1600 employees. Phase III would be built in five to fifteen years, and after
completion would accommodate 3600 employees. Ricssclman said the wetlands
would be impacted minimally, with fill occuring on about four acres. The sedge
meadow would be protected and landscaping would be as natural as possible. 1
Fox said the site includes a mixture of land forms,including woods,wetlands and 116
significant trees. Tree loss will be IS%. Landscaping will be extensive, with 1970
inches of plant material proposed. Trees will be mostly wetland variety, except for
screening, which will be coniferous. There will be a series of ponds, including a
NURP pond. The NURP ponds will provide filtration prior to runoff into Purgatory
Creek. The Watershed district has to give final approval of the pond system.
An extensive trail system is planned throughout the site. The staff recommends that
the area cast of Purgatory Creek will be designated a scenic conservation casement
area The City wants to have trail casements for two of the eight foot trails, which
would connect with other city trails so people could walk around the entire Purgatory
Creek conservation area. The City would inspect and maintain these trails. 7
Jacobson inquired what will happen to the Phase III area until it is completed. An
associate from Landform Engineering, who is working with Ricssclman on the
project, said that the Phase III area would be graded to create a settlement pond, but
would remain undisturbed along the Mitchell Road area. He said that not all wetlands
are being mitigated,and that all the public value credits arc on the site.
Koenig asked how the plan will affect the residents in the Windsong development to
the south of the site. The associate from Lnndform said there will be substantial
screening of the parking lot with a three-and-a-half story berm topped with plantings.
Jacobson questioned if there will be any cash park fees for this project, since there is ?
no mention of fees in the staff report dated April 29, 1999. Fox said he does not
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know the status of cash park fees. Ricsselman said discussions arc going on between
City officials and ADC as to whether cash park fees will exist. Also,there are some
issues being discussed in regard to parking.
Brown asked if Technology Drive will be built into a four-lane highway. Fox said it
probably will be four-lane, but that the timing is unclear. Koenig asked if additional
cvctiaud fill will be needed to accommodate a four-lane road. St--!ar asked if a a
setback waiver is required for the four-lanes.Fox said the road setback will not push a
four-lane highway onto the wetlands.
MOTION: Brown moved to approve the project plans submitted by ADC
Telecommunications, per staff rccommendations of the April 29, 1999 Staff Report.
Stolar seconded the motion.
Discussion: Koenig brought up the possibility of an amendment being added to the
motion stating that the appropriate cash park fees be paid by the developer, and
discussion ensued." Corneille was unclear how the fees would be determined. Fox
said cash park fees arc paid on a per-acre basis. There was discussion on adding the
Koenig recommendation as an amendment. Stolar said that the role of the
C commission is to make recommendations to the council.
MOTION: Stolar moved to amend the Brown motion to include "...and that the
Commission recommends that the developers pay the appropriate cash park fees".
Brown seconded the motion to amend.
Discussion on the motion: Koenig expressed concern as to why the cash park fees
were not included in the staff report. Stolar said that if the City is waiving the fees,
and the commission doesn't know about it, he is concerned. Corneille said he
believes the park fees should be paid, asked at what point in the project arc the fees
paid. Fox said park fees arc paid during the building permit application process.
MOTION: Brown moved to vote on the Brown motion with the Stolar amendment.
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Stolar seconded. The motion was approved 6-0.
V. OLD BUSINESS
A. None
VI. NEW BUSINESS
A. None
C VII. ADJOURNMENT
Koenig moved to adjourn at 7:50 p.m. Corneille seconded. Approved 6-0.