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1982
MAY 3 , 17
MINUTES
CITY OF EDEN PRAIRIE
AGENDA
EDEN PRAIRIE PARKS, RECREATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES COMMISSION
MONDAY, MAY 3, 1982 7:30 P.M. , CITY HALL
COMMISSION MEMBERS: Richard Anderson, chairperson; Austin Boulay,
Pat Breitenstein, Marge Friederichs, Marty
Jessen, Jerry Kingrey, Jesse Schwartz
COMMISSION STAFF: Bob Lambert, Director of Community Services
7:30 I. ROLL CALL
II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
III. MINUTES OF APRIL 19, 1982
IV. PETITIONS, REQUESTS AND COMMUNICATIONS
None
V. RECOMMENDATIONS AND REPORTS
A. Reports of Commissioners
None
B. Reports of Staff
7:35 1. Development Proposal - Cardinal Creek 3rd
8:00 2. Trails Map
8:10 3. City Council Report of April 20, 1982
VI . OLD BUSINESS
8:15 A. Lake Study Report from DNR
8:25 B. Ordinance on Vendors (con't from April 5, 1982)
VII. . NEW BUSINESS
8:30 A. MRPA Board and Commission Workshop
8:40 B. Update 5 Year CIP
9:00 VIII. ADJOURNMENT
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APPROVED MINUTES
EDEN PRAIRIE PARKS, RECREATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES COMMISSION
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MONDAY, MAY 3, 1982 7:30 P.M. , CITY HALL
COWISSION MEMBERS PRESENT: Richard Anderson, chairperson; Pat Breitenstein,
Marge Friederichs, Marty Jessen, Jerry Kingrey
(late-7:50)
COMMISSION MEMBERS ABSENT: Austin Boulay, Jesse Schwartz
COMMISSION STAFF: Robert A. Lambert, Director of Community Services j.
I. ROLL CALL
The meeting was called to order at 7:40 P.M. , by chairperson, Richard
Anderson.
II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
MOTION: Kingrey moved to recommend approval of the Agenda as published.
r�e'itenstein seconded the motion and it carried unanimously.
III. MINUTES OF APRIL 19, 1982
MOTION: Breitenstein moved to recommend approval of the Minutes of
Apr 1 19, 1982, as published. Friederichs seconded the motion and it
carried. Kingrey abstained.
IV. PETITIONS, REQUESTS AND COMMUNICATIONS
A. Reports of Commissioners - None
B. Reports of Staff
1. Development Proposal - Cardinal Creek 3rd
Lambert reviewed the proposal; no one was present on behalf of the
developer.
The proponent, Gustafson $ Associates, is requesting PUD Development
Stage approval, rezoning from Rural to PM 6.5 and preliminary
plat approval for 17 duplex lots and 1 triplex lot. The project
is located east of Cardinal Creek 2nd Addition.
Lambert noted 3 issues of concern to this Commission:
1) Pathway to connect trails
2) .dove lot lines out of f'loodplai.n
3) Preserve oaks
Lambert added that the Planning Commission has included the above
issues in their recommendation (Staff Report of 4/21/82) .
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Anderson asked if a passive trail could be developed around the
marsh area of this site so the public could walk around and enjoy
it. He noted that the City has shown a trail in this area for
a long time.
Lambert responded that because of the marshy, boggy soil conditions
it would be very expensive and difficult to put a trail in.
MOTION: Kingrey moved to recommend approval of Cardinal Creek 3rd
AdTition per Staff recommendations. Breitenstein seconded the
motion and it carried. Anderson opposed.
DISCUSSION: Anderson commented that he does not like to see a
development come in to an area this pristeen without a great
attempt to preserve the existing trees. He feels at least one
large clump of trees should be preserved for residents.
2. Trails Map
Lambert presented the finished map to Commission members. He
noted it is a little premature for distribution of this trails
map to the public. However, by mid 1983 this should be the status
of the Eden Prairie Trails System and hopefully the Eden Prairie
Park System.
Staff is requesting the Commission review the map and be ready
to discuss concerns regarding future trail construction projects
at the May 3, 1982 meeting.
Kingrey asked what the status is for a connection from Forest
Hills area across freeway to Bryant Lake?
Lambert said a connection is planned and described the route
along Valley View Road to Flying Cloud Drive to Shady Oak Road
to Bryant Lake. There is also a trail planned north on Baker
Road up to Townline Road which will connect across and down Beach
Road from the west.
Anderson asked if there could be a connection through the Haynes
property to give access to Bryant Lake Park.
Lambert said the City cannot speed up that connection due to the
economy.
Anderson pointed out that the City should look at trail projects
which could get state funds rather than City money such as
County Road 1.
( Jessen asked why the map is called "Trails Map". He also suggested
that a key would be helpful.
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3. City Council Report of April 20, 1982
Lambert reported the following:
- Council awarded bids for tennis courts at Staring Lake Park
and Hidden Ponds Park.
- Council approved Staff to negotiate with representatives of
MARC and County regarding Camp Indian Chief.
VI. OLD BUSINESS
A. Lake Study Report from DNR
Lambert referred to this as an information and referred to Staff
Memo of April 29, 1982.
B. Ordinance on Vendors (con't from April 5, 1982)
Lambert referred to Staff Memo of April 29, 1982. The City presently
has no ordinances to control vendors within City parks. Staff has
requested the City Attorney to review the City's Park Use Ordinance
( and will report to the Commission in the near future.
VI I. NE1V BUSINESS
A. MRPA Board and Commission Workshop
Lambert reported that on June 24, 1982, Eden Prairie will host a
workshop on innovative ideas "How Local Groups or Neighborhoods
Have Adopted a Park". The MRPA will sponsor this Board and
Commission workshop. Lambert requested this Commission be active
in the presentation on history of Eden Prairie regarding Sterling
Field. Jessen and Kingrey volunteered to be present--Breitenstein
and Friederichs don't know for sure.
B. Update 5 Year CIP
Lambert said Staff is requesting this Commission to review the
proposed Five Year CIP and it will be put back on the agenda in
two weeks for final approval.
Lambert noted on the CIP, the Purgatory Creek Major Center Area--
$100,000 for purchase. He doesn't know if this is high or low,
but he feels the City should do something spectacular in this area.
Lambert sees this as a center for Eden Prairie urban activity--this
is the "downtown" area of Eden Prairie. There should be good j
access and visibility so working people in the area can uti=ize
it on. a regular basis.
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Jessen requested Staff list activities for each of the Park
Development projects and report at the next meeting.
VIII. ADJOURNMENT
MOTION: Jessen moved to adjourn the meeting at 8:45 P.M. Friederichs
sec7on. ed the motion.
Respectfully submitted,
Carrie Tietz
Recording Secretary
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AGENDA
EDEN PRAIRIE PARKS, RECREATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES COMMISSION
MONDAY, MAY 17, 1982
7:30 P.M, CITY HALL
COMMISSION MEMBERS: Richard Anderson, chairperson; Austin Boulay,
Pat Breitenstein, Marge Friederichs, Marty
Jessen, Jerry Kingrey, Jesse Schwartz
COMMISSION STAFF: Bob Lambert, Director of Community Services
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Begin Item
7:30 I. ROLL CALL
II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
III. MINUTES OF MAY 3, 1982
IV. PETITIONS, REQUESTS €, COMMUNICATIONS
None
V. RECOMMENDATIONS AND REPORTS
A. Reports of Commissioners
None
B. Reports of Staff
7:35 1. Development Proposal - Cardinal Creek 4th
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7:55 2. Council Report
VI. OLD BUSINESS
8:00 A. Red Rock Lake Access
8:20 B. CIP U2date 1982-1986
8:30 C. Amendment to Park Use Ordinance
VII. NEW BUSINESS
8:40 A. Gold Medal Award
8.45 VIII. ADJOURNMENT
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APPROVED MINUTES
EDEN PRAIRIE PARKS, RECREATION A14D NATURAL RESOURCES COMMISSION
MONDAY, MAY 17, 1982 7:30 P.M. , CITY HALL
COMMISSION MEMBERS PRESENT: Richard Anderson, chairperson; Pat Breitenstein,
Marge Friederichs, Jerry Kingrey, Jesse Schwartz
COMMISSION MEMBERS ABSENT: Austin Boulay, Marty Jessen
COMMISSION STAFF: Bob Lambert, Director of Community Services
I. ROLL CALL
The meeting was called to order at 7:32 P.,14. by chairperson, Richard
Anderson.
II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
IN10TION: Breitenstein moved to recommend approval of the Agenda as published.
Friederichs seconded the motion and it carried unanimously.
III. 14I.NUTES OF MAY 3, 1982
MOTION: Friederichs moved to recommend approval of the Minutes of
May 1982, as published. Breitenstein seconded the motion and it carried
unanimously.
IV. PETITIONS, REQUESTS & COMMUNICATIONS - None
V. RECOMMENDATIONS AND REPORTS
A. Reports of Commissioners - None
B. Reports of Staff
1. Development Proposal - Cardinal Creek 4th
Staff referred to Memo of May 14, 1982 wherein Staff is recommending
approval of conveying Outlot 5 back to Cardinal Creek Associates
and accept a ten foot wide pathway easement over Lot 3, Block 2.
Staff also recommends the developer clear, fill and grade the ease-
ment so the future pathway is clearly defined and easily constructed.
MOTION: Breitenstein moved to recommend approval of Cardinal Creek
4tF—Addition per Staff recommendations and in addition the
10 foot pathway easement be graded, filled and graded to the back
lot line by the developer. Schwartz seconded the motion and it
carried unanimously.
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2. Council Report
Lambert reported the following from the May 14, 1982 Council
Meeting:
- Approval of Lake Eden Park Project Contract (regrading, etc.)
- Approval of Lawrence Addition and Deer Creek PUD.
VI. OLD BUSINESS
A. Red Rock Lake Access
Lambert gave a brief history of this public access question (Staff Memo
of May 11, 1982). This winter, Staff surveyed owners of shoreland
on Red Rock Lake. The survey results indicated a strong support for
eliminating motors on Red Rock Lake once a public access is established.
Of the four original access possibilities, Staff is considering the
northern site and the southeast site. At this point, Staff would
recommend the City keep options open on both sites, not only for
negotiation purposes but to allow flexibility in reviewing land use
plans on the southeast side of the lake as well as the north side of
the lake.
Notifications of this meeting were sent to all residents south of
Scenic Heights Road, north of County Road 1, east of County Road 4
and west of Mitchell Road.
Kingrey asked how long can the City keep options open on both sites.
Lambert said he sees no need for a time schedule, but the City needs to
let developers know both are open for now.
Kingrey stated that he would like to be assured the City maintain
continual communication with prospective developers on both the north
and southeast areas of the lake.
Resident Len Helfin, 15476 Village Woods Drive said he and all of the
neighbors are against a public access at the north end of the lake
because it will drive out the wildlife there. He suggested the access
be put at the southeast end of the lake because it is as yet undeveloped
and the future residents will know about it as they buy and build. He
added that additional boats on the lake will disturb the peacefullness
of the lake which is why he bought his home in the first place.
Kingrey asked Helfin if he feels the north side of the lake will not be
developed someday. Helfin said yes, eventually, but public boat access
is a different thing. He feels once the public comes in (noise, activity,
etc.) the wildlife will leave.
Kingrey stated that at this time the City is merely trying to treat both
sites equally as to public access. The City is by no means at a point
of making a decision whether or not a park and/or public access will
even occur at Red Rock Lake.
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Resident Bob Kratz, 15807 Cedar Ridge, said that living on the southwest
side of the lake they observe a lot of wildlife also. He questions why
there has to be public access to Red Rock Lake. lie asked if many fish
can be supported on a 70 acre lake to make it worthwhile.
Lambert reviewed the fact of the Task Force who studied the lakes in
Eden Prairie in terms of good fishing. Red Rock Lake could be a very
good fishing lake with DNR support in stocking, etc. The DNR will not
help, however, unless a lake has a public access--thus giving the general
public the same access to the lake that the residents have who live
on the lake. Lambert also said that in the early 1970's the City made
a definite decision to try to preserve the major natural resources for all
residents in Eden Prair�ie--.amona these natural resources are the lakes.
The City feels there that all useable lakes should be available to
all residents. Lambert said residents always seem to be afraid of public
access. Access is proposed to be 5-6 boats on this lake--and the survey
of residents says no motors. In reality, a park of this nature imposes
less of an intrusion than a house.
Resident David Volke, 8242 Tamarack Trail , said he agrees with the
City's proposed use of the lake. However, he questions whether the
City needs to follow the DNR requirements, and perhaps just put in an
access which would eliminate trailers--make the access site very small
which hopefully would keep the activity level low.
Resident Richard O'Brien, 15709 Cedar Ridge Road, asked if we are talking
about a public access and a park, or just a public access. Lambert said
both a public access and a small , 5-6 acre park.
Resident Duane Pidcock, 8379 Red Rock Road, said just because the City
decided in the early 1970's that it would be good to provide public access
to the lakes doesn't mean we shouldn't re-evaluate that decision today.
Resident Ron Rasmussen, 15436 Village Woods Drive, said he sees two
issues developing: 1) fairness--present residents moved into the area
not knowing of plans for a park. They expected residential at some point
but not a park which will bring noise and activity. 2) useage of land
and how it relates to wildlife--a walkway system would bring increased
traffic, littering, motorbikes, etc, all of which would disturb the
wildlife.
Lambert said it has always been the intention of the City to
trail to Scenic Heights.
Clyde Johnson, 8741 Meadowvale, said presently there are 40 homes on
the lake. Mason is proposing to build 700-1100 homes and the City is
proposing a 5-6 acre park and lake access. All of this will make a
severe impact on the lake.
Kingrey suggested that a good many of the 700-1100 new residents will
be attracted to Staring Lake as most of Mason's development leads that
direction. Also, Staring Lake is larger and the park there has
ballfields, trails, etc.
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Bob Kratz suggested that a 5-6 acre park on a 70 acre lake seems
overscale. He said that if anything has to be put in, why not
a 5-6 acre park where you cannot park trailers but can only walk
boats down--don't make it an attraction but keep it in line with
what is there now.
Lambert reminded people that if you say canoes only then the property
owners are restricted to using only that type of boat. Also, it
would be discriminating against older people and others who can't
carry a boat to get it to the lake.
MOTION• Kingrey moved to recommend to the City Council that the
City eep options open on both potential park sites at Red Rock Lake.
All people who have expressed interest in this park/access situation
ti should be notified when action occurs so they can take an active
part in the process. Schwartz seconded the motion and it carried
unanimously.
DISCUSSION: Resident Duane Pidcock asked if this action is tabling
the issue. Anderson said the action taken tonight will allow the
City to inform any development proposals coming forth that the City
is keeping both options for park/access open.
Pidcock asked if residents will be notified before a decision is
made. Anderson responded yes.
Anderson asked those present for their input in an extension of a trail
through the Red Rock Ranch area.
Resident Dennis Marble said he is in favor of the idea as long as
motorized vehicles are not allowed.
Residents Jack VanRemortel and Bob Kratz said they are in favor of a
trail that is limited to pedestrian traffic. VanRemortel is also in favor
of a boat access and DNR assistance to improve the fishing.
B. CIP Update 1982-1986
Lambert referred to Staff Memo of May 11, 1982, and noted that Jessen's
request to see activities listed under park development program has been
added.
MOTION: Breitenstein moved to recommend approval of the CIP Update
198Y--1986. Friederichs seconded the motion and it carried unanimously.
C. Amendment to Park Use Ordinance
MOTION: Kingrey moved to recommend approval to the Amendment to
Park Use Ordinance Prohibiting the Sale of Articles in Parks.
Breitenstein seconded the motion and it carried unanimously.
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VII. NEW BUSINESS
A. Gold Medal Award
Lambert referred to this as an information item. Eden Prairie has been
chosen as a finalist for the Gold Medal Award for Class V (under
20,000 population). The award is for excellence in park and recreation
administration. Staff would like to show this Commission the slide
show it is preparing for submission. It will be ready by the next meeting,
June 7, and must be submitted the following day.
VIII. ADJOURNMENT
Breitenstein moved to adjou m the meeting at 8:55 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
Carrie Tietz i
Recording Secretary