HomeMy WebLinkAboutHeritage Preservation - 04/21/1997 UNAPPROVED MINUTES
EDEN PRAIRIE HERITAGE PRESERVATION COMMISSION
MONDAY,APRIL 21, 1997 7:00 p.m.
Prairie Conference Room
8080 Mitchell Road
COMMISSION MEMBERS: Kathie Case, Vice Chair; Tim Colliton,
James Mason, Nathalie Rabuse, James Wilson
STUDENT MEMBER: John Katzung
COMMISSION STAFF: John Gertz, Historic Preservation Specialist,
Kathleen O'Connor, Recording Secretary
I. ROLL CALL
Vice Chair, Case called the meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. Hession and Hensrud were
absent. Mason arrived at 7:39 p.m.
II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
MOTION: Wilson moved, seconded by Colliton to approve the agenda. Motion
carried 5-0
III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - MARCH 17, 1997
MOTION: Wilson moved, seconded by Colliton to approve the agenda. Motion
carried 5-0.
IV. REQUESTS - EDEN PRAIRIE HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Kathie Case advised the Commission of the Annual Meeting for the Historical Society
which will be held Sunday, May 20th, 1:00-4:00 p.m. in the museum at City Hall. Ron
Case will give a presentation summarizing a class project by his 6th grade class in which
they interviewed Eden Prairie's past Mayors.
V. REPORTS OF COMMISSION AND STAFF
Update on Eames Archaeology Site
Gertz reported that he has not yet received Christina Harrison's completed report on the
property.
VI. OLD BUSINESS
A. Report to Commission on Joint Meeting Between City, HPC, and Eden Prairie
Historical Society
This item was tabled as the meeting has not been held yet.
B. Events
1. May 5 Student Archaeology Kick Off
Gertz reported that the kick off event will be at Miller Park, 10 a.m. until
noon on May 5. Approximately two hundred students are expected to
attend. About thirty of the students will be working at the excavation site
before and after the kick off. Congressman Jim Ramstad, Mayor Harris,
and many school officials are expected to be there. Commission members
are encouraged to attend.
2. Senior Awareness Week
Gertz stated that Phyllis Messenger, an Archeologist from Hamline
University will do a one hour program for the seniors on May 17.
Following this, the seniors will board buses to Miller Park to visit the
Archeology site.
C. Report on the Glen Lake Children's Camp Recordation Plans
Gertz will schedule a meeting with Scott Kipp, Rolf Anderson, Chris Enger,
James Mason and himself to discuss options for partial preservation and
recordation of the old dining hall. Mason will contact Anderson to see if he has
any suggestions for funding the project.
D. Update on CLG Grants
Gertz advised the Commission that the current CLG Grant (Certified Local
Government Grant) is the one covering the Oak Point project. This grant cycle
ends July 31, 1997.
Gertz has forwarded the newest grant proposal for local designations to the State
for review. He has not heard back yet.
E. Update on Local Designations
The first three local designation sites, Cummins-Grill, Hwy 169 Overlook, and the
Creek Knoll bridge were scheduled to be presented to the City Council for
approval. However, they were withdrawn from the agenda prior to the meeting
when it was realized the proposal didn't contain the correct ordinance language.
Gertz will correct this and include the necessary language and legal descriptions.
A local surveyor, Frank Kardarelle is working on the legal descriptions for two of
the three properties. Estimated survey cost per site is approximately $500. Gertz
hopes to have the three sites ready to present at thy May 6th City Council
meeting.
VII. NEW BUSINESS
Project Plans on the Cummins-Grill Homestead
Gertz met with builder, Mike Agnew to discuss the renovation projects at the
Cummins-Grill site. Many of the projects had been postponed from last summer due to
the weather.
Some of the projects include the stone flooring on the porches, the kiosk, the outhouse,
the upper level, the landscaping, and the peony garden.
The HPC will have a work and planning day at the site on May loth. Kathie will call
Terry Dunn of the Eden Prairie Garden Club and ask her to present a plan for restoring
the peony garden. Case will also contact Marshall's regarding the perennials they offered
to donate. They have decided to hold off on the apple trees for a while.
Gertz has been trying to locate woven wire fencing to use around the gardens at the site.
Wilson will do some searching also.
Gertz will contact Barb Cross to see about arranging a storage room at City Hall.
VIII. ADJOURNMENT
MOTION: Wilson moved, seconded by Rabuse to adjourn the meeting. Motion carried 5-0.
Meeting adjourned at 8:25 p.m.