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HomeMy WebLinkAboutParks and Recreation - 07/10/1972 i iso 1972 JULY 10 � MINUTES CITY OF EDEN PRAIRIE ,i EDEN PRAIRIE PARK AND RECREATION CESSION MEETING July 10, 1972 7:30 p.m. Eder. Prairie Village Hall Present: Marvin Erickson, William Garens, Dean Holasek, Rita Kooiman, Frances Blacklock; Marty Jessen, Park and Roc. Director, Reed Olson, Asst. Director; Bill Bonner staff of The Preserve. The meetingwas called to order by the chairman, Marvin Erickson. I. Minutes M/Garens, S/Erickson that the minutes of June 12. 072 be June 12 approved as printed. Carried. June 26 M/Erickson, S/Garens that the minutes of the special meeting of June 26 be approved as printed. Carried. II. RECOMMENDATIONS AND REPORTS A. Anderson Lks.Jessen said he had reviewed the status of our XJWCON application ry Park Status with Tan Clausen, State of Minnesota agency. Clausen says it is not necessary to go to Ann Arbor. It is possible to amend our application if a portion of the 42 acres belonging to The Preserve is deleted. However, if all 42 acres are deleted it would require a whole now application. He outlined three choices: 1. Use the roadway as boundary, retaining plan now in our application; 2. Delete portion of park plan west of marsh and use marsh as ; boundary; or 3. Let The Preserve build on all 42 acres. CHe said in a meeting he had with Carter and Hite that Carter felt we should sit on it for two more weeks and discuss it on July 24 at a special meeting. Bonner said they are putting a hold on the M.Z. Jones project. They will re-work their plans if half or all of the 42 acres are to be taken for park. If they don't build on the south shore, he said they would probably move to the basswood forest on the west shore. They haven't decided what type of developamt they would put in - single family or high-rise apartment - or which type would disturb the woods the least. The Commission agreed to meet July 24 at 5:30 p.m. at Old Franlo Road and Amsden to tour the area in question with sane of the Preserve staff. A picnic will follow on Timber Trail, after which a special meeting will be held at the Village Hall. B. Mini-Bike The ordinance was not passed by the Council at its second reading. Ordinance but it was returned for further review. The problem is in providing to area for the use of mini-bikes. Jessen suggested that privately- operated areas could be provided by private owners or by dealers. He will question the airport re: a strip around the runways; Garens suggested the sanitary landfill area. M/Garens, S/Kooiman that the Park and Recreation Commission \_ recommend to the Council that no mini-bikes be allowed on school or park property, but that the Park and Recreation t1rector should endeavor to arrange with private landowners for areas where they can be used. Carried. E.P. Pk. and Rec. Cams. Mtg. July 10, 1972 Page 2 C. Horse Ordinance The staff is still working on this, especially on an Calternate solution to dealing with runaway horses. D. Flood Plain Jessen said the staff was still accumulating information to Ordinance make this a model Environmental Protection Ordinance, expanding the scope to cover all related lamb -- steep slopes, lakeshore etc. It will be ready for July 24 meeting. Status Report on file. E. Dutch Elm Jessen reported that Bob McGuire, consultant, is carrying on Disease a continuing study of E.P. trees; 19 areas show signs of the disease and 3 have been positively identified. Samples are ; taken of questionable trees every week. Several will have to be removed this fall. If a tree chipper operation is located at the sanitary landfill, the cost of removal could be reduced. The staff is working on a Dutch Elm Ordinance. F. Telephone Eable Jessen reported that he has had meetings with representatives easement, And. of N.W. Hell Telephone Co. and The Preserve, and recommends Lakes. that they install service &;long the 840-foot contour on the west shore of Anderson Lake from the W end, restoring the land to its natural condition and forgetting about the idea of having them provide a pathway as had been suggested earlier. He said a rubber wheeled vehicle would be used, cutting a 4 to 5 foot swath and a 4-inch-wide trench. The cable will be 30 to 36 inches underground. No trees will be removed. M/Garens, S/Erickson that the Park and Recreation Camunission C sees no harm in albwing N.W. Bell Telephone Co. to install underground cable along the lines as agreed upon, on the west shore of Anderson Lake. Carried. G. Summer Rec. (Progress Report on File) There was cour17ent about the need to vary the trips each year, or possibly repeat on alternates years. H. Community Edu- (Report on File) Jessen explained that a grant of $5,000 for cation Grant the next two years from the State of Minn. Dept. of Education would involve recreation as one facet of the program and would mean an expansion of the cooperative programming with the E.P. School Board. I. Nine Mile Creek (System Concept, June 26 on file) Jessen said the village has Trail System received a fairly firm commitment from NSP on their land west Plan of 494 which would be part of the trail system. The concept oallos for acquisition and preservation of the Creekway throughout Eden Prairie .and all of the land surrounding Smetana Lake. A map to supplement the report will Elbe ready for the next meeting. J. Windslope - Mr. Bonner of The Preserve showed a model of this moderate 236 proposal income rental project. It would be located in the Preserve just north of the Saunders farm buildings. Three-level apart- ments in clusters of four units joined by stair towers, would be built on the outside of a curved road off the North-South ( parkway. There would be underpasses to the community center and the school. McGraw Construction will build it. M/Holasek, S/Garens that the Park and Recreation Ccnmuission recommend to the Planning and Zoning Ce mnission and the Council E.P. Pk. and Rea. Comm. Mtg. July 10, 1972 Page 3 that the concept of Windslope as represented by the model presented by Mr. Bonner has no conflicting uses with the park system, and complements the park-school site with open spoace, tot lots and trailways. Carr:Led. III. A new element has entered the golf course feasibility A. Golf picture: Edenvale is interested in selling its golf course. Course They are asking $1.5 million. The staff hasn't had time to '. Study review Brauer's original evaluation in the light of recent changes in the course. The meeting was adjourned. Frances Blacklock, Secretary . 'i C S r :i y �I j