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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPark and Recreation Advisory Commission Packet 02-14-198501 lith Park and Recreation Advisory Commission Reguyar Maeting of February !4, 1985, 7:30 p.m, Plymouth City Center Council Chambers AGENDA 1. Call to Order 2. Approval of`Minutes 3. Visitor Presentations a. Athletic Associations bi Staff - Mark .Peterson (,Overview of Park Maintenance Programs) Steve Cook: (Overview of Forestry Program) c. Others 4. Report on Past Council Action a Comprehensive Plan Amendment Approved b. 1985 Fee Schedule Approved 5. Unfinished Business ai. Annual Report (Requires motion to approve and send to Council.) b Community Center Update - see Memo from Mayor (1985 Objectives) c. Parkers Lake Update d'. Neighborhood Park Improvements Update 6. New Business a. Discuss 1985 PRAC Training Ideas D. 7'. Commission Presentation Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Park and Recreation Advisory Commission January 10, 19$5 Page l Present! Chair Threinen, Cortmissioners Chesebrough, Edwards, Mullan, Reed and LaTour; staff Blank, Brown, Busch, Patterson and Pederson Absent: Commissioner Beach Due to lack of a quorum at 7;30 p.m., it was decided; to begin the meet- Ong with a staff presentation from Rick Busch. Warming houses opened December 20th, after a.few days' delay due to warm weather, and ice conditions have been good. Minter 4 -man hockey and co-rec broomball are underway, as well as 3 -man basketball, S -man -basketball and volley- ball leagues,. Commissioner Reed asked about the progress of the ice- man triathalon, and Rick stated that Ruth would be discussing that program during her presentation later in the meeting. 5. PUBLIC HERRING AMENDMENTS TO THE COMPREHENSIVE PARK. AND TRAIL SYSTEM PLANS Chair Threinen opened the public hearing at 7:36 p.m. and introduced Director Eric. Blank, who gave a brief presentation on the proposed amend- ments, by explaining each one and pointing them out on a map. Ken Peterson, residing at 1325 Kingsview Lane, stated that his main concerns involved the development of Parkers Lake City Park, and the impact that development may have: on the residents currently living on the lake. He requested that the City re -consider any proposed activities that may generate too much traffic on the lake. He then gave Chair Threinen several copies of letters submitted by other concerned residents. Chair Threinen pointed out that, at this time, it is premature to make any definite plans for Parkers. Lake City Park._ She indicatedthat there will be planning meetings in the future, specifically to discuss Parkers Lake, and that Mr. Peterson could expect to receive an ivivitation to those meetings. Neil `Gustafson, residing at 5185 Holly Lane, made a presentation to the Commission and staffs with; the use of maps and the overhead projector, asking them to consider eliminating a proposed trail running west from the Plymouth Gun Club to Peony Lane, just south of 55th Avenue. He indicated that he owns a 2.1 -acre parcel in this area, and that the trail', as proposed, would run across a portion of that parcel. He further indicated that this area is mostly marsh, and is often under water, and that it would be far too costly for any developer to fill it to a level that would support a trail. He also pointed out that ane. of the objectives of the Comprehen- sive Plan was to ``protect natural resources, such as flood plains.: from development," and that any plans; to put a trail here would be in direct conflict with that objective Chair Threinen commented that this trail was originally proposed to provide access to Egan Park, and that any development: of this nature probably would not take place for many years perhaps as late as the year 2,000. She suggested that staff visit the site, and perhaps make some suggestions for an alternate route for this proposed trail. Bill Ramsey, residing at 1215 Kingsview Lane, came before the Commission to comment on the development of Parkers Lake City Park, and in particular, the development of a swimming beach on the north end of the rake. It is, his feeling that excessive amounts of sand would be required in order to PRAC Minutes of _January 10, 1985 Page Z develop a swimming beach here, and that the DNR probably would not approve of adding the amount of sand required., Chair Threinen, again, reiterated that spr-cial planning meetings would be held in the future regarding Parkers LakL City Park and that Mr. Ramsey Mould be invited to attend. Being no additional speakers, Chair Threinen closed the public hearing at 8:14 p.m. A MOTION WAS MADE BY COMMISSIONER CHESEBROUGH AND SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER LATOUR,TO APPROVE THE PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE COMPREHENSIVE PARK AND TRAIL SYSTEM PLANS AS OUTL>INED IN A MEMO FROM STAFF DATED JANUARY 4, 1485. The cmtion carried with all ayes. 1. CALL TO ORDER Chair Threinen called `the regular portion of the January meeting to order at 8:15 p.m. in the City Center Council Chambers 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Commissioner Chesebrough corrected item 5 in the December minutes regarding the, iceman, triathalon, pointing out that the snowshoe race will be 3K gather than 3.5K as stated in the minutes. A MOTION WAS MADE BY COMMISSIONER MULLAN AND SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER EDWARDS TO APPROVE TUE DECEMBER MINUTES AS CORRECTED. The motion carried with all ayes. 3. VISITOR PRESENTATIONS a. Athletic Associations. No representatives were present at this meeting., b. Staff. Ruth stated that plans for the: iceman triathalon ,dere proceeding smoothly and.fliers advertising it Were being .,;tributed. Burger King in Plymouth will be a co-sponsor. The events are being divided into five age classes for both male and female, and all finishers will receive a jersey.; Winners will receive a medalion. Commissioner Mullan asked; if this event was receiving any special press attention.. Commissioner Chesebrough responded that an article had appeared in.. the Plymouth: Post, as Well as the Star and Tribune's Sunday edition. Chair Threinen asked how the $25 entry fee was determined, and Ruth stated that other groups who had sponsored triathalons and marathons in the past had charged similar fees. Ruth then discussed the Channel '11 Health Fair, which will beheld at the City -Center on Wednesday, March 6, Ruth is proposing to hold it during the hours cf 3:00 to 9;00 p.m. Chair Threinen suggested that Ruth contact the Sunset Hill PTO group for any comments or suggestions they might have, since they sponsored a Health,Fair site last year and,felt that it,was not very successful. Mary handed out copies of the Janu?ry brochure, explaining that it's delivery to the r6 --,idents had been delayed due to a new regulation imposed by the .postal service requil•ing that the brochure first go to the 'downtown ;post office. She informed the Commission that 70 FRAC Minutes of January 10, 1985 Page people attended. the January 8 free cross-country indoor ski clinic sponsored by Hennepin County Park Reserve District and the Minneapolis Star and Tribune. Over 120people had registered to attend. Mary then discussed a new program that she has been researching for approximately a year -and -a -half on the corporate use of recreation programs. She indicated that larger companies such as Prudential,, Honeywell', C,ener4l+ Mills, etc,, usually have the financial resources to hire full-time staff to provide and/or plan recreational programs for their employees, and that what we are proposing is to assist and/or offer smaller companies the same opportunity to participate: in recreational activities. ` These activities could include such things as exercise programs, volleyball, dancing, weight control,' smoking cessation., etc. She agreed to keep PRAC informed on the progress of this program. Director Blank informed'the Commission that he intends to add the City forester, the park and environmental supervisor and the senior program coordinator to the line-up of staff that make presentations to PRAC every month.. He is considering putting them on a rotating basis, with only two of them making presentations at each meeting. This would then eliminate the need for all of them to be present at every meeting. The procedure would begin with the February meeting, and it is anticipated that each presentation would take no more than 15 minutes. PRAC was in favor of this suggestion, and added that if one of the staff, not scheduled to attend, had important news to convey, he/she could send it via the person making his/her scheduled presentation. 4. REPORT ON PAST COUNCIL ACTION, At their January 7 meeting, the Council approved the 1,985 park and trail projects and the use of park dedication funds as proposed. by PRAC at their December, meeting, 6. UNFINISHED BUSINESS a Communit Center Update., Director Blank indicated that private; financing oa communityt enter is still being researched including tax laws, long- term tax shelters,, and how that would affect a transaction such as this. b. Annual Re rt. ommiss overs Chesebrough and Threinen questioned whether or not the. Goals and Objectives section of the annual report should be moved to the beginning, rather than being the last section of the report. Commissioner Chesebrough also wondered if an analysis of flow well PRAC did on attaining their goals and objectives should be written Chair Threinen suggested that sentences be made complete., or else begin with the word "to." Since PRAC has had little success in meeting goal #9, it was decided to re=phrase that statement to meet with the Planning Commission when necessary to review plans that are inconsistent." It was also suggested that the last sentence, regarding meeting in April, be dropped. Goal #10 should be changed to read "meet twice annually with. Plymouth's City Council if warranted." Goal #13 should be titled "Comprehensive Park and Trail Plans," and the first sentence should read "To review and update as needed the Comprehensive Park and Trail Plans." Final Fmc minutes or oanuary iu, ivw5 Page 4 copies of the annual report, with the suggested corrections and addi- tions, will be available for the February meeting, 7. NEW BUSINESS a, Park Facilit Rental Policies and Fee Schedule. Director Blank noted t'at the rental policies and, Ifee schedule are the same as last year, with the, proposed, addition of a PA system rental and; scoreboard rental. A MOTION WAS MADE BY COMMISSIONER EDWARDS AND SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER CRESEBROUGH-TO APPROVE THE PARK FACILIT'Y RENTAL POLICIES AND FEE SCHEDULE AS PRESENTED BY STAFF INA MEMO FROM RICK BUSCH DATED JANUARY 7, 1985. The motion carried with all ayes. b. Town Meeting. A town meeting with "thee residents around the area east o Me is ne Lake is scheduled for January 14. Two of the items being discussed are Middle East park ,and the regional trailalong East Medicine Lake Boulevard. 8. COMMISSION PRESENTATION Chair Threinen discussed a copy of a memo she received from Mayor venport to the City Council regarding the possibility of limiting the leng 3 of time, or number of consecutive toms an individual serves on commissions and boards. The next two Commission meetings are scheduled for February is and March 14. Commissioner Chesebrough asked i'f the problem of people breaking through the barriers at the East Beach for ice fishing purposes had been solved. Director Blank stated that an area north of the east beach had been opened to accommodate the eager angiers. Fte also pointed out that at the west beach, approximately 10 feet from the planned i•ce fishing access, someone had; used a chain saw to cut off poles ha'iding a chain barri;.er, in order to create a second, unplanned access. 1. STAFF COMMUNICATION Director Blank announced that Skiing in Plymouth is January 19th at Plymouth Creek Park. 10. ADJOURNMENT rhe meeting adjourned at 9:34 p.m.. CITY CSF PLYMOUTH 3110 PLYMOUTH BLVD., PLYMOUTH, MINNESOTA 5447 TELEPHONE (612) 559-2800 DATE: 3anuary 22, 1955 MEMO TO: Betty Threinen 1 FROM: David J. Davenport, Mayor SUBJECT 1955 MAYOR/COUNCIL OBJECTIVES Each year the Mayor and City Council establish a list of work objectives for the coming year. The list establishes Council policy priorities for the coming year. While the objectives are established by the Council, the actual accomplishment of these objectives is a joint effort involving the cooperation of Comimisslon members, City staff and City Council. Attached are the 1955 Mayor/Council objectives adopted by the Council on December 17, 1984. As Park &Recreation Advisory Commission Chair, I would like to, direct your attention to Objective. Number 3. This objective will require your participation in order, to be completed. Members of the staff will prepare the appropriate materials in order that this item, can be considered by the coMmission in a timely fashion. With your help we can jointly accomplish our 1955 objectives. DJD jm attach MWAGII-WK31 AIR (146) TIYi T FOUND QAW SfJlw6s EWEMD FVaW: . MILE 1' r. 3. W,ijwaith Caiwnity Center: Pads 8 A Cawnnity Center Task Force deter- creme hook- 92/31/85 Recreation mined that a read roosted for a cxr,- bion i g A. Continue to develop inforwdtion on coinmity Advisory amity center. The Plan presented to owasmuinity Centers Centers for review, by the Paris and Recreation Canis cion/ the City electorate was not supporl'ed In gereval and Advisory Cmission and City Council. Specific Paris & Nec. and additional Informstlon is neaaed specifically omv- ocsns deratien should be given to sale • lease Director to better Worm the eosrrudty z to maty needs, bade or other creative Mweing options. the potential advatages a a cow desires and amity center. A Spring 9995 cow scptxnut. amity s s'vq way provide additional infoencation on c nerundty attitudes and aooeptacv a of at cownmity oftftr. 4. ConwniciAlo ns with the public City S.bstarrt al ioprovam t has been made 1) Detasdne 3/31/95 Krurr in one last several years- in nether or not tike A. The Cantil and staff are aAwitted to making carsrarrirrting with the public via the Plymouth an Parade impravesetits in the ability to effectively Plyccnuth an Parade booklet. should be vAde eundeate with; tine pcblte. In this regard ` ana Neighborhood type meetings have also Wrie frequent, the Plymouth an Parade booklet should be been Institutionalized via the tan pblication,• and reviewed to, detendne 4other or not it would meting concept. With lnaeased 2) evaluate need be advisable to Increase the issues frac sin to population there is a potential for Increased eight or, snore per yew. growth _ in the mmher of calis for staff effort In info ation and inqudry. The growth the area of B. by roved sec#naniss for the handling of citizen of this activity continues to responding to inquiries and miplaints via personal contacts, outstrip the present staff ogmdty citizen inquiries. eocreapondenoe and telephone. to adequately and effectively req=d' to the needs of the citizens for reasonable ird'armatton. CITY OF PLYMOUTH 3400 PLYMOUTH BLVD., PLYMOUTH,," MINNESOTA 55447 TELEPHONE 612) 559-2801 MEMS DATE: Febnuaxy 13, 1985 TO: PRAC FROM: RecAea. tion Sta J - SUBJECT: Catendan o6 Evert Date Event Location Time TZC,, Feb. 15 M—y-tme i iscoveay a Shetten 717. 75am-12 DO p,;; 60-hfinute Wohkout Via.ion of Glohy 9:00am-10:00am Aehob.ic Dancing St. Philip/Deacon 10: 45am-11:45am FAiday kilt Fever PitgrL-m Ln Etem., 7:OOpm- 9:OOpm Adaptive Rec. Sat, Feb. 16 Jazze,*c iae Ptymouth Jn High 9:45am-10:45am Cantoon.ing W€JH Ant Room 9:00am-10:00am Women' 1s Sodybuilding Wayzata. Sr High 10:0 0arrr-12 : 00 pm Sun, Feb. 17 Co-Rec Bhoombatt Leag. PQymouth Cheek 1:00pm- 6:00pm 6.inat games) Open Gym WotZybatt Ptymouth Racquet Ce. 6:00pm- 7 30pm NHPAA Bo y.6 &4ke;tbaU Tournament. An.mSUong St High 9:00am- 6:00pm Mon, Feb. IS Att Day Skate Ch.eapskate/Xitka. 8 :OOam- 5:00pm Pt ymouth Sen.ioh Ctub Web t Med Lk CC 12: 00pm Your Boot Hockey Tnnmt. Plymouth C.teek 10:00am cheduCed date to ce:ose wanm4ng hou6e6) Tde, Feb. 19 Teeny Tumbtens V,&sion o f Gtohy 1'0:15am-10:50am 60-Uinute Wohkout Vi,6.ion oS GZohy 9: 00am-10:OOam Youth Dance Bi4chv. ew Etem. 3 : 4 Spm- 6:4 5pm Adapt. Cneati.ve Mvmnt. Hammen Ra idence 6: 55pm- 7: 55pm American Karate Wayzata Sh High 5:30pm- 6:30pm- Jazrenc e Greenwood Etem. 6:00pm- 7::00pm Aemb.ic Dancing: = Zachary Seem. 6: 30pm- 7 34pm Open &vske. bat Ptymouth Jr High 6:00pin- 8::00pm Open Voteybatt Ptymouth JA High _ 8:OO;am-lO OOpm Wed, Feb. 20 Seni.on Tax .As s:usx. City Cen.ten: 10: 00cm- 2 : 00pm Seniom ftidge Games St. Maky'-6 1:00pm- 3:00pm Pta.ytime Diseovexy NoAwe6t Bank 9:1 Sam-10: 45am Youth Dance P,ieg.4im Ln Etem. 5:30pm-- 6:30pm Teeny TumbZm Pitgn m Ln Etem., 6: 35pm- 7: `15pm AdultSki TAip Wetch V.r age 8:0'0am- 4:30pm Jazzenc%se Ptymouth Jn High 6: 36pm- 7 30pm Ae ob.ic Danctng W.iddten Etem. 6:00pm- 7:00pm Aehobic Dancing- St. Philip/Deacon 10: 45am-11:45am A New Beginning Greenwood Etem. 6:30pm- 7:30pm Ca.Zendan o6 Events Page 2 Date Evint Locattiokt Time Feb. 20 3 -'ffin: BaMetbat. Leag. 6;00 10 4Opm 3-Plan Ba..6hetbatZ Leag. Plymouth J& High 6:00pm-10:00pm PITS Ctub Oala000d EZem. 3: 15pm- 5:00pm Watenpoto WEJH Poo Z- 30pi:- 9 30pm Thu, Feb. 21 Fnehg y M,6.uta:nce City CenteA 10: 00am- 4:=00pm Sen.caw6 Bachman '.6 Tuux Youth fiance Oakwood Hem. 3:30pm- 5:30pm Bneakdanc ng Sunset #LiU EZem. 6:00pm- 7:00pm; Ame.kicon Kande Wayzata Sn High 5:30pm- 6:30pm Jazzehc i se, G&eenwood Hem. 6: 00pm- 7: 00pn Aerobic Dancing Zachary EZem. 6:30pm- 7:30pm rAi, Feb. 22 Wayzata Sen.LoA Cf-ub Me,6,s.iah Meth. Chun.ch 12:00pm Piaytime Dibcovexy Oakwood SheCten 9:15am.-12: 00pm 60-Minute Wmkout Vi6 ion o6 Gtoncl 9 : 00aun-10:00am Aenabic Dancing St. Phitip/Deacon 10:45am-11:45am Getaway Tip L iztee Six Bingo 1 l : 30am- 6:00p a _ Fic iday N.i te: Fever P.i.taAim Lane EK.em. 7: 00pm- 9: 00pm Adaptive Rec.) Sat, Feb. 2.3 JazzeAc"e Plymouth. JA High 9:45am-10:45am CaAtoont.ng WEJf! Ant Room 9:00am-10: 00am Gymna,sti;e..6 Wayzata S,% High 9:00am- 3::25pm SFii, TAip AAton A.Zp6 8:00am- 5:30pm Women',6 BodybuiZd%ng Wayzata Sn High 10: 00am-12: 00,um Sun, Feb. 24 Open Gym WaUybaU Ptymouth, Racquet C.Z. y:OOpm- 7:30pm end o6 wtt. se6zion) Mon, Feb. 25 Sen.iotus Film in .the A teAnoon St. blaky's 12:00pm Aenob c Dancing'/Jun.ions WEJH Gym 5:00pm- 6:00pm Jazzeh.c use Ptymouth It High 6:00pm- 7: 00pm Amb.ic Dancing Wid6ten E.Zem. 6:00pm- 7 00pm A New Beginning Greenwood EZem. 6:30pm- 7:30pm Uno66. VotteybaU Leag. WEJH Gym 6:00pm-10':00pm Men's Open 8a6 ke tba t WEJH 6 : 00pm- 8:00 pm PoweA VotteybaU Leag. Ptymouth Jn High 6:00pm-10:00pm Community Band WWJH° 7:00pm- 9:00pm Tue, Feb. 26 Teeny Tumbtvtz Vi6.ion oS G.Zony 10:15am-10:50am 60-Minute Wonfwut V.u6.ion o6 G.Zony 9:00am-10:00am Youth Dance BiAchview Hem. 3:45pm- 6:45pm Adapt. CAeative Mvmnt. Hammen Re.6.idence 6:55pm- 7:55pm Ame scan Karate Wayzata SnL High 5:30pm- 6:30pm Jazzenci,6e Greenwood Etem. 6:00pm- 7:00pm Aerobic Dancing Zachary Eeem. 6:30pm- 7::30pm Open •Gvtn Ba sketbaU Plymouth JA- High 6: 00pm- 8: 00pm Open Gym VoUeybaU Plymouth Jn High 8: OOpm-10 00pm Wed, Feb. 27 Sen.iot Tax M4"t. City Center 10: 00am- 2 :00pm Sen ox6 Midge Games St. lkwLy's 1: 0 0 pm- 3 : OO pm P.Zayxime Discovery Nonwe,6t Bank 9:15am-10:45am Youth. Dance P>ifgAim Lane Hem. 5:30pm- 6:30pm Cdtgndax, o6 'Events Page 3` Date Event Location Time Feb. 27 iey Tumb.ZegnmLane Etem. 6;-f5pm- 7:15pm Adutt Ski TAip Sp<ilrU Mountain 6:20am- 8:00pm Jazzeneibse Ptymouth 1% High 6:30pm- 7::30pm Amb.ic Dancing W idAten Etem. 6:00pm- 7:00pm A New Beginning Greenwood Etem. 6:30pm- 7:30pm Aehobic Dancing St. PhtUP/Deacon 10:45am-11:45am PITS Ctub Oakwood Etem. 3:15pm- 5::00pm Watenpoto WEJH Poo.Z 8 : 30pm- 9 : 30pm 5-Man lBaskptbaU Leag. WEJH Gym 6:00pm-10:00pm ina.e games) 3-Man Ba6ke>tba.ZZ Leag,, Pecmouth Jn High 6: 00pin-10; 00pm Thu, Feb. 28 Energy A66.i6tance City Centeh 10:00am- 4:00pm Youth Dance Oakwood Hem. 3:30pm- 5:30pm Bneakdanc%ng Sun6et HiiU Etem. 6:00pm- 7:00pm Amenica.n Karate Wayzata St High 5:30pm- 6:30pm Jazze ci6e Greenwood Etem. 6:00pm- 7:00pm Aetob:ic Dancing Zachary Etem. 6:30pm- 1:30pm FAi, AbA. 1 Ptaytime D.vseoveny Oakwood' She.tten 9:15am--12:00pm 60-Minute wankout' V. s. on of Gtony 9:00am-10:00am Aenob.ic Dancing St. PhUipIDeacon 10: 45am-11:: 45am Fni.day N.ite Fever Pitgnim Ln Etem. 7:00pm- 9:00pm Sat, Mme.. 2 CaAtooni,ng; WEJH Acct Room 9:00am-10:00am Gymna6tic-5 Wayzata St High 9:00am- 3`:25pm Jaz7enc i 6e Ptymouth Jn High 9:45am-10:45am Uomen'6 Bodybuitding Wayzata: Sn High 10: 00am-12:00pm Ski Trip Wetch V<i,Uage 8: 00am- 5: 30pm Mon, Mac 4 Oven 55" C:Zub St. Maty '.6 12:00pm AeAob.ic Dancing/Juniors WEJH 5:00pm- 6:00pm JazzenczAe Ptymouth J& Nigh 6:30pm- 7:30pm Aenob.ic Dancing Widszen Etem. 6:00pm- m- 7: 00pm A New Beginning Greenwood ftem. 6:30pm- 7::30pm Community Band WWJH 7:00pm-- y i,,,1 Uno6 j. Vo.PteybaU Leag. WEJH Gym 6: 0 0 pm - iu%Oti.1011", Men's Open Ba6ketbaU WEJH 6:00pm- 8:00;::,.; Power„ Vo.ZZ.eyba22 League Ptymouth J& High 6:00pm-10:00pm j.inae game3 Tue, M1an. 5 60-Minute Workout V.i6ion of Gtoty q:00am--10:00am Youth Dance B.ucchv.iew Etem. 3:45pm 6:45pm Adapt. CiLeative Mvmnt. Hammell Re6.idence 6:55pm- 1:55pm Jazzercuse Greenwood Etem. 6:00pm- 7:001v Aerobic Dancing Zachary Etem. 6:30pm- 730pm Ame4 i.can Kaft ate Wayzata Sr High 5 : 30pm- 6:30pm Open Gym Ba6ketbaU Plymouth It High 6:00pm- 8:00pm Open Gym Votteyba Z Ptymouth Jn High 8:00pm-10:00pm Wed, Mar. 6 Sen%ou Tax A66-u6t. City Center: 10:00am- 2:00pm SentoAA Bridge Games St. Mco y'6 1: 00pm- 3: 00pm Adult Ski TAi:p Spi 4t Mountain 6:20am- 8:00pm Youth Dance Pitgtim Lane 5:30pm- 6:30pm Catendat of Events Page 4 Date Event Location WeU—, Mat. 6eT ny Tumbteugnm, Ln Etem Aerobic, Dancing W.cdsten FT.em. Aen.obic Dancing St. Ph<itin/Deacon Jazzenc ise Ptymouth 1% Hig1x A, New, Beginning Gteemwod Etem. Time Spm- 7:15pm 6:00pm- 7:00pm 10,45am-11:45am 6:30pm- 7:30pm 6.30pm- 7:30pm Wayzata. St High Wayzata Soccex Ctab 9::00pinRegistnation 6: 001-rn-10: 00pm3-A1an &6ketbatt Leag. 3:00pm- J.inat, gawe s ) Oakwood Stem. Ch.annet 11 Heatth FaiA 5::00pmPITSCtub 3:30pm- Watenpoto Thu, Man. 7 EneAgy A6.6istance 4:00pm Youth; Vance 3:30pm- Meandancing Sunset HiU Rem American Karate 7:00pm Jaz zercibe 5: 30 pm- Aenob.ic Dancing FAi., Man.. k 60 -Minute Wankout 7:00pm Aenob.i.c Dancing 6:30pm- FAiday N.cte Tevelc. 5 : 30pm- Wayzata Sen.ion Ctub Sat, &k&. 9 CaAtooning Gneemvo,, d Etem. Gymna!stich 7:00pm JazzuLcis e 6:30pm- Women's Sa dybuit-c i.ng P.1'ymouth JA High Wayzata &uebattlSo6z- 8::00pm baa Regist4at%.on Sun, Man. 10 Open Gym WaUyba,U Mon., Mat. 11 Seniox6' Cojsee and Ve6 s ent Aerobic Dancing/Juniots Jazzenr iAe Aenobic Dancing A New Beginning CommuniAy Band Men.' z Wh,i j 6tebatt Leag. UnoJ6. Voiteybatt Leag. Men' .6 Open Bays ketbaft Tue, Mat. 12 Youth Vance Adapt. Cn.eati,ve Mvmnt. AmeA i can Ka4ate 60-Ati.nute *Akout Jazzencise Aenob.c Dancing Open Gym Bas ketba2, Ope.t Gym Votteybatt Time Spm- 7:15pm 6:00pm- 7:00pm 10,45am-11:45am 6:30pm- 7:30pm 6.30pm- 7:30pm Wayzata. St High 6:30pm- 9::00pin P.eymou th Jn High 6: 001-rn-10: 00pm City Center 3:00pm- 9::00pm Oakwood Stem. 3:15pm- 5::00pm WEJHPoot 3:30pm- 9:30pm City Center 10;00am- 4:00pm Oakwood Etem. 3:30pm- 5:30pm Sunset HiU Rem 6:00pm- 7:00pm Wayzata Sn arch 5: 30 pm- 6:30pm Greenwood Etem. 6:00pm- 7:00pm Zachary Rem. 6:30pm- 7.34pm vision of MAY 9:00am-10:00am SZ, Ph UP/Deacon 1'0:45am-11:45am Pitg&tm Lane Etem. 7:00pm- 9:00pm Messiah Meth. Chukch 12:00pm WEJH Ant Room 9:00am-10:00am Wayzata Sn High 9:00am- 3:25pm P,ymZ I/L High 9: 45am-10: 45'am Wayzata St Nigh 10:00am-12:00pm Wayzata Sn. High Pt ymouth. Racquet Ce.. 9:00am-12:00pm 6:00pm 7:30pm St. Many' .6 11: 00am WEJH 5:00pm- 6:00pm P.E'ymouth Jn High 6:30pm- 7:30pm W.id6ten Etem. 6:00pm- 7:00pm Greemvood Etem. 6:30pm- 7:34pm WWJK 7:00pm- 9:00pm Pt ymouth JA High 6 : 00pm-10:00om WEJH Gym 6:00pm-10::00pm WEJH 6:00pm- 8:00pm Bitchview Eton. 3: 4 5 pin- 6: 4 5 pm Hammen Residence 6:55pm- 7:55pm Wayzata Sn High 5 : 30pm- 6:30pm Vision o6 C;4o ,y 9:00am-10:00am Gneemvo,, d Etem. 6:00pm- 7:00pm Zachary Etem. 6:30pm- 730pm P.1'ymouth JA High 6:00pm-- 8::00pm Ptymaath. Jn. High 8:00pm-10:00pm 1 Catendax too Eventa Page Date Eve;at Loca Icor Time A. 13 3`ev . Tax A A. At. e zte atn- 2:ODpm Se uoAA Bh..dge Games St. ha y1.6 1:00pm- 3:00pm Vmth Dance P.Ug&c m,, Lane E.@em:, 5:30pm- 6:30pm; Teeny Tumbteu P.Ztgh,i rr. Lune F"em. d 35pm- 7:15pm Getaway TA i.p St. Paxlu ch' t aay Panty-Mag.wi .e.6 P: lSam- 4:30pm Jazze cc 6e Ptymotcth .k N,* h 6:30pm7 7;3Ot,oz Aeub.ic Dancing Utd6ten E.tem, 6 y 0pm- 7W: m Aenabic Dancing Ct. PhiUP/Deacon ID: 45am-11, :45am A Nets Beg.inn.zq Gnoencoovem.: 6, 30pn- 7: 30ptti: PITS CZub Oakwood Rem. ; 3: Spm- S:OOpm Wate&poZo WEJVPoo. 8 30pm- 4:30pnt 3-Man Basketba t Leag... Ptymotith it High 6: 00piri- i 0:00pm Open Gym VoUeybaU W1, Gt nt 7:ODpm- 9:00pm 0+. CITY OF PLYMOUTH i 3400 PLYMOUTH BLVD., PLYMOUTH, MINNESOTA 55447 TELEPHONE, (612) 559-2800 February 11 1885 MEM DATE, F y TO: FRAC FROM; Eric Blank; SUBJECT 1985 PRAC Trainfi'; Betty Threinen asked that we include this item on the February agenda,; so that PRAC could discuss what type of training they might be interested in pursuing in 1985. It has been traditional for the last five years that PRAC have at least one special meeting or set aside one meeting night devoted to better educating PRAC members to deal with the issues they face on the Park and Recreation Advisory Commission. The last training session we had, you might recall, was led by Don Brauer, futurist, and we spent approximately two -and -a -half hours discussing how a futurist prepares himself to review potential issues, and more specifically, how to address which issues will be important in the future. If you have run across any interesting speakers or articles, books, etc,, that may lend themselves to a PRAC training session, please fiat down these ideas, and bring them with you to the meeting Thursday night, so that we can cowpile a list of potential subject matters for staff and 'PRAC to review and select from. np 1 P-RM i Submitted below on this 'resident feedback form, is a resident's suggestion for namiha the Middle Last neighborhood park:, for your review and consid- eration. onsideration AGENDA PL M0 M Tow IEETINGt NEA 3anuary %, MS 4; I. INTRODUCTIONS Nay(or David 3.. Davenport II. STAM REPORTS ON ISSUES OF INTEREST - City Department Heads III QUESTIONS FRON RESIDENTS IN ATTENDANCE IV. CLOSINC'CONNENTS Nayor David 3. davenport V ADS f k--------------------------------- -------------- __--- __- -. RESIDENT FEEDBACK FOlw Please use this form if you have a question or concern which you would like the City to investigate. If you provide your name, address and phone number, we will advise you of our actions and findings with respect to your concern. NATURE OF CONCERN/PROPERTY ADDRESS INVOLVED:' ACTION YOU DESIRE THE CITY TO TAKE: 17A.. 4e e NAME OF'CONCERNED RESIDENTS ADDRESS OF RESIOENT: PNO E NUNKR'a PARK tt RECREATION ADVISORY COMMISSION - CITE' OFPLYMOUTH Name & District Telephone No. Term Expires Betty Threinen Chairperson R. 559-9271.. 1/31/86 5860 Lawndale Lane-73Z10. 473. Plymouth $5446 Steve Chesebrough Vice Chair R. 559-0059 1/31/88 3615 Evergreen Lane 0. 540-7146 Plymouth 55441 Judy LaTour R. 473-8183 1/31/88 1500 Weston Lane Plymouth, MN 55447 Carol Beach District #2 R. 473-,8245 1/31./88 325 Merrimac Lane 0, 473-eZ45 Plymouth 55447 John C. Mullan District #3 R. 559`-9205 1/31/88 11845 - 28th Ave. N'., 9. 332-0421 Plymouth 55447 Barbara Edwards District #4 li R. 545-1912 1/31/87 3935 Orleans Lane 0. 559-8000 Plymouth 55441 John Reed R. 559-2523 1/31186 1751 West Medicine Lake Drive. 0. 559-5632 Plymouth, 55441 Eric Biankw Director of Parks and Recreation Meetings are held the Second Thursday of the month at 7:30 p.m. In the Council Chambers. Members are appointed for three-year terns expiring January 31st of that year. The Chairman shall, be appointed by the Mayor from among the members of the Commission and, shall serve for a term of one year. January 10, 1985 Dractor of Parks and Recreation City of Plymouth I. 34,00 Plymouth Building Plymouth, Minnesota 55447 Dear Sir: We, along with many of our neighbors, have strong concerns about parts of the plans: for Parkers Lake. For more than *Iaven years we have lived on the lake and have enjoyed water skiing, and the full range of uses of the lake. While we are in agreement that the north, west and south sides of the lake should be a Park, we are concerned that the intensity of the planned ;park activities will severly limit our use of the. lake, We have invested a.great deal in.our home on Parkers Lake and would not. want to see the City constrain our use; and enjoyment of the lake because of the impact of these planned activities. Si nc ely,,/ Kenneth C'. Petersoc, 1325 Kinsaview Lane Plymouth,; Mn 55441 KCP:lp Oanuary 7, 1985 Wactor of Parks & Recreation City of Plymouth 3400 Plymouth Blvd, Plymouth, MN 5544 Dear Sir: We, the undersigned, hereby submit, for the pubic record, the following comments with regard to the proposed amendments to the Comprehensive Park System Plan. lith the proposed reclassification of the 'Parkers lake site from a "future city park" to an "existing city park.", we feel it is the appropriate time to voice our concerns over the proposed magnitude of this park development. It is the propo"sed magnitude of this park development that we feel, will potentially limit us., the current property owners, from exercising our riparian rights to the full use of Parkers Lake, for which we have invested large amounts of both work and money. We feel that some of the proposed features of the Parkers take Development are either unsuitable for this particular lake, are unnecessary, or could be better kttili ed at another city park facility (i.e. Medici'ne Lake Park), where they would; not severly impact the existing property owners:. The features that are included i,n the proposed plan that we feel are particularly inappropriate for this lake are the canoe and paddleboat rental facilities. These facilities, along with. the current level of general boating activity, would generate a level of traffic totally inappropriate for this size lake In summary, while we have no objections to the City utilizing its property as a park, we do feel that this should be accomplished so as not to infringe on the rights of the existing property owners to use Parkers Lake as they have for many years with respect to fishing, water skiing, or general boating, and we intend to use all legal means available to insure those rights. Sincerely, 1 Concerned Parkers La ee G Property Owners 1 k Darrell L Larson 2810 Weston Lane Plymouth, Minnesota 55447 RWWATQ Cam 1 L`i GER rL'w,tI%MI ---: Parka; and Recreation Mgr. city of Plymouth',' SA 3400 Plymouth Blvd. Plymouths Minnesota 55447` gear Sir-., tr nr7r t:w I would like to take this opportunity to express my sincere appreciation for a job well done by your Mr. Mark Peterson in regards to his maintain- ing of our ice skating rink in the Maple Dell/Maple, Creek addition of homes. Z have the ,fortunate job of coaching a house league hockey team and some of the kids live, in this area of homes. When we can get together we, can expect to skate on this rink and we know that it will be cleaned off and ready to go This excellent preperation of the ice given us a chance to get additional ice time with no added expense or travel which are all appreciate.; In thesedays, of hussle and bussle it's sometimes easy, to forget to say thank -you. T and particularly our kids would like to say thanks for a, job well done. Sincerely yours; Darrell L. Larson 1 c