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PARKS, RECREATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES COMMISSION
MONDAY, MARCH 5, 2018 7:00 P.M., CITY CENTER
Council Chambers, 8080 Mitchell Road
PRNR COMMISSION MEMBERS: Larry Link, Chair; Debra McBride, Vice Chair;
Patrice Erickson, Donald Jacobson, Leonard
Pesheck, John Rahman, and Kirk Spresser
STUDENT REPRESENTATIVES: William Hemler, John Lindholm, Govind Makaram,
Janvi Shah, and James Yoo
CITY STAFF: Jay Lotthammer, Parks and Recreation Director
Matt Bourne, Parks and Natural Resources Manager
Lori Brink, Recreation Manager
Valerie Verley, Community Center Manager
Bob Lanzi, Recreation Supervisor
RECORDING SECRETARY: Jodie Fenske
I. INTRODUCTIONS
Due to weather conditions, a quorum was not present. Chair Link and Commission
Member Rahman were present, as well as Lotthammer and Bourne. No Student
Representatives were present.
Curt Goke (17280 West 66h Street, Eden Prairie) was in the audience as a representative
from Southwest Metro Pickleball Association.
II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
III. APPROVAL OF PRNR MINUTES
IV. REPORT OF CITY COUNCIL ACTION
V. REPORT OF PLANNING COMMISSION
VI. PETITIONS, REQUESTS AND COMMUNICATION
A. HANDOUTS OF UPCOMING EVENTS
VII. NEW BUSINESS
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A. SOUTHWEST METRO PICKLEBALL CLUB FUNDRAISING UPDATE
Lotthammer reported the Southwest Metro Pickleball Club (SWMPC) has pledged
$47,150 if the City builds a minimum of eight additional pickleball courts. The
funds will be received through the sale of inscribed pavers. The Club is still
pursuing additional fundraising options.
B. STARING LAKE COURT IMPROVEMENTS
Due to a quorum not being present, a motion could not be made. However,
Lotthammer provided a PowerPoint presentation of planned improvements to the
Staring Lake Park play court area based on plans and specifications developed by
HTPO, Inc.
Lotthammer stated sealed bids were received from nine different contractors. The
base bid consists of removal of the tennis,basketball, and sand volleyball courts
and all items and efforts for the installation of new tennis, basketball, sand
volleyball, and four pickleball courts including: earthwork, stormwater ponds,
utilities and site amenities. Alternate bids #1 and#2 were provided to include two
additional pickleball courts and four additional pickleball courts, respectively.
Odesa 11 was the low bidder with a base bid of$330,780.10 and Alternate#2 bid
of$95,629.90, for a total of$426,410.00. Staff and the consulting engineer
recommend entering into a contract with Odesa II which would include the
expansion of the pickleball courts from four to eight, additional amenities in the
plaza area, increase the size of the stormwater infiltration basin, and the
installation of a modular block retaining wall to protect the Heritage Tree between
the courts and existing parking lot. Lotthammer stated in addition to being the low
bidder, Odesa II has successfully performed work at Lake Riley Park, Staring Lake
Park play area, as well as beach work and play structure improvements at Round
Lake Park.
Funding for the construction work will come from the Capital Maintenance and
Reinvestment Fund. Prior to contemplating the addition of pickleball courts,
$100,000 was budgeted for the basketball and tennis court reconstruction in 2020.
In order to fund the new concept of adding pickleball courts in 2018, the
replacement of the Staring Lake Park building scheduled for 2018 would need to
be delayed and a portion of those funds used for this project.
Rahman inquired and Lotthammer and Bourne stated sufficient parking is
available at the park. Court availability will need to be limited when large outdoor
events are held at the park and amphitheater. Rahman asked Curt Goke, a
representative from SWMPC present in the audience, his opinion on the Club's
response to the proposed improvements. Goke stated the Club's response would be
positive. Goke questioned the length of the pickleball courts as illustrated on the
plans. Bourne stated he will confirm the dimensions.
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Lotthammer intends to present these plans to Council for approval on March 6. If
approved, construction could begin in April/May with final completion anticipated
in October 2018.
VIII. OLD BUSINESS
A. PARKS AND RECREATION EXPERIENCES
IX. REPORTS OF STAFF
A. COMMUNITY CENTER MANAGER
1. Ice Arena Update
Recreation Supervisor Lanzi will present the ice arena update at a future
Commission meeting.
B. RECREATION SERVICES MANAGER
C. PARKS AND NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGER
1. Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) Management Plan
Parks and Natural Resources Manager Bourne will present the EAB
Management Plan at a future Commission meeting.
D. PARKS AND RECREATION DIRECTOR
1. 2018 PRNR Work Plan
Lotthammer will present an updated work plan at the April 9 Commission
meeting.
X. NEXT MEETING
The next PRNR meeting is scheduled for 7 p.m. on Monday, April 9 at the Maintenance
Facility, 15150 Technology Drive.
The Board and Commission Banquet is planned for May 17.
XI. ADJOURNMENT
The meeting ended at 8:45 p.m.