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2003 07 22 AGENDA File PARK & RECREATION COMMISSI~ TUESDAY, JULY 22, 2003, 7:30 P.1VI CHANHASSEN CITY HALL, 7700 MARKET BOULEVARD 7:30 p.m. - CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL APPROVAL OF AGENDA (Commissioners may add or delete items at this time.) PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS VISITOR PRESENTATIONS Commission Procedures allow for presentations from the audience at this time. If a motion is required, the item will be forwarded to the next available agenda to allow for publication and review prior to consideration. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Approval of minutes dated June 24, 2003. NEW BUSINESS - None OLD BUSINESS 2. Update on Roundhouse Construction Project (verbal). REpoRTs 3. Recreation Programs: a. 2003 Fourth of July Celebration Evaluation 4. Self Supporting Programs: a. Fall Adult Softball 5. Administrative Reports: a. City Center Park Construction Update (verbal) b. Lake Susan Park Storm Water Pond Reconstruction Update COMMISSION MEMBER COMMITTEE REPORTS COMMISSION MEMBER PRESENTATIONS ADMINISTRATIVE PACKET ADJOURNMENT CHANHASSEN PARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING JUNE 24, 2003 Chairman Franks called the meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. MEMBERS PRESENT: Rod Franks, Amy O'Shea, Jack Spizale, Paula Atkins, Susan Robinson, Tom Kelly, and Glenn Stolar MEMBERS ABSENT: None. STAFF PRESENT: Todd Hoffman, Park and Rec Director; Jerry Ruegemer, Recreation Superintendent, Dale Gregory, Park Superintendent; Lisa Anderson, Park and Rec Intern; and Susan Marek, Rec Center Manager PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. None. VISITOR PRESENTATIONS. None. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Robinson moved, Spizale seconded to approve the Minutes dated May 28, 2003 as submitted. All voted in favor and the motion carried. PARK AND TRAIL MAINTENANCE REPORT. Gregory: As my report said for the last quarter, we're really working pretty much on maintenance. We've just been gearing up, getting everything ready for the parks. Getting ballfields, everything ready. Currently everything is in full swing. The parks are open. The ballfields, soccer fields, everything is really going. We have taken on all of our seasonal help so that is, alleves some of work that our full time people had to take care of and that. They do all of our mowing and garbage collection. Taking care of all of our Lake Ann Park and everything and that. They're a real bit asset through the summer for us. We do have 3 senior seasonals again and that who came back this year and that. They have been a real big asset as far as keeping all of our parks mowed through the summer so far. We have done our first application of fertilization. We did that in May. Our second one is coming up next week. So we're pretty much on schedule for that. We have been doing the broadleaf spraying like we have in the past. We had a little bit of time and that where we had quite a bit of wind mornings so we were having a little bit of trouble, but since I wrote the report, they have been able to get out and we are pretty much completed with all of the parks. The downtown has also had it's application of fertilizer and spraying and everything and that so that's, we're right on schedule with everything right now. This spring we also had the opportunity at Lake Susan with the new work on the holding, water holding tank for the place they're at. They were using some of our dirt up there where our volleyball court was so we had the opportunity to use that sand and everything to enlarge our beach down there so it's, that looks pretty good and probably doubled the size of it. And with the cost just going up, in other words just hauling sand down there and taking care of that stuff. Hoffman: The volleyball court will come back? .Gregory: It will come back when it's flattened. Park and Rec Meeting - June 24, 2003 Hoffman: They're taking the dirt from underneath the volleyball courts and they're putting that in the pond to create the dyke. The separator where the water flows up and over. Gregory: And the only other thing I have is that we have completed our fn'st round of mowing of all our trails. We go and mow about 6-7 feet out on each side and we have covered every one of our trails through the city. We will be starting that probably again in, oh about another 2 weeks. To go around again so we try to hit them about 3 times through the summer and keep everything back on that. And that's pretty much where we are right now. It's pretty much just a maintenance continually with soccer fields and striping and ballfield striping and maintenance on ballfields and that. We'll be pretty much in that same mode for the better part of the summer now. So that should be it. Franks: Thank you. Are there any commissioners that have some questions for Mr. Gregory regarding park maintenance? Just one. We were down at Curry Farms Park today and on the north side of the trail there seems to be some overhang tree limbs, brush kind of thing. Kind of having over the trail so. Gregory: North side of the park? Franks: On the north side, yeah. Well the northwest side. Hoffman: Are you going to mention that problem with the right field? Franks: You mean the wrong field? Hoffman: The sink hole field. Gregory: Maybe you've got a solution for that. Franks: Yes. We're wondering, or at least I'm wondering, the difficulty in leaving the infield where it sits. And really rotating the backstop to the, along the southwest. So rotating it from where it sits here this way, and then facing the ballfield so you play out towards the east. And then letting that low area just re-grow in cattails, which would then be right off to the side and behind the backstop. Gregory: Would the commission give any consideration to instead of having an ag ballfield or an ag line, just having a grass field. There's so little use down there that we have a tough time trying to stay even ahead of the weeds in the infields. Franks: Could we keep the base lines? Gregory: We could keep the bases and everything there. I mean that wouldn't be a problem. You mean just the base lines as far as. Franks: Keep the baselines in ag. Gregory: It's going to be pretty much of a maintenance, it's just like Bandimere and that. Right now the way we have them, about every 2 years we have to cut them back because they grow in so bad. We don't have anything to, our leveling device is too wide actually for the base line so we end up cutting them back. About every 2 years we have to do it down there. Park and Rec Meeting - June 24, 2003 Hoffman: That infield looked pretty good, was that cleaned recently? Franks: Yeah, it looks good. Hoffman: Must have been cleaned this spring. Franks: It looks good. Well is that a big difficulty to pull that backstop and swing it around? I mean is that a, and then change the benches to go with it of course. Gregory: I mean it'd be just something we'd put on the list and get at it when we can. With the lack of putting in playground and that, we may be able to do that. Franks: Would that fix some of the problem you think or not? Gregory: As long as you're worrying about the low area, if you're just going to leave that as is, I mean it'd be a flat area for the kids to play in. Franks: Right. Could we let that area go? Try to just back into cattails. I mean to me that creates some visual interest between the field and the trail. Gregory: We've actually filled that area 3 times in that now and it's the same thing. I mean nothing' s working. Franks: Yeah we wouldn't waste our time or our resources with that. Gregory: Well and the bad part of it is we do so much damage to the trail and everything else coming down there with dirt to fill it up. I mean we end up with a lot of repairs by the time we get it up again. In another few years it's starts sinking again. Franks: Do we need some kind of motion for this to get on the list.or can you just direct that as part of the maintenance list? Hoffman: We can do that. Franks: You can go ahead and do that? Is there some consensus on the commission that we'd like to. Those of us that were there tonight anyway. Alright. Hoffman: Dale, any thoughts on the other wet area that is on the south side of the park? Go down more towards, that's always a bad spot too right at the bottom to the right. Gregory: The problem is we don't have enough height. The water table is so low in that whole area that we can't get rid of the water. We've actually tiled that area. Hoffman: I thought so yeah. Gregory: And you run the tile over there, it actually, we're dumping it in, the water's coming back to the tile. It just doesn't, when we put that volleyball court in we dug down a foot. I mean we pulled out logs. There's logs or stumps, there's everything in there and it is, it's just a swamp underneath that. Franks: Yeah, because we noticed the volleyball court could be worked over. Park and Rec Meeting - June 24' 2003 Gregory: Yep, it's really, it's a bad area. It would be nice if we had another couple of feet on that but that whole park when they did that. Hoffman: Would the commission be opposed to taking that volleyball court out? Franks: Well it looks like it's not being used now anyway. I mean it's grown over with grass I mean so. Gregory: Volleyball courts that really only get used are the ones in the community parks. The Lake Ann, the Bandimere or I mean places where heavily used. The neighborhood parks they get very little use at all. Hoffman: And they can play in the grass is they want to. Gregory: Right, they can play in the grass if they want to, that's not a problem. Again we get the sand, it's just like ag infields. They start growing with sand and we don't have the equipment to really go in there unless we go in there with a Bobcat and completely work the whole thing up and tear it all apart and for the amount of time that they're used, it really doesn't pay. I mean you'd be better off leaving the grass and letting them, the few times play on that. It'd be easier to maintain. Hoffman: Along with the ballfield shift, I'd propose we'll take out that volleyball and do some more work in that area to try to maintain that...as well. We may actually pick up a part of that trail and get it out of that swamp and abandon. Franks: The volleyball. Hoffman: Yeah, and then part of that section of trail, it's always a problem area, then we'll take a look at it and see what we can do. Franks: That'd be great. That'd be good too. Alrighty. We thought the mowing looked great everywhere we stopped. You're doing a great job with that. So anything else? Get out of here. Gregory: Have a nice evening. Franks: Okay, before we move on with new business, we have someone new with us today. If you'd like to introduce yourself to us and just tell us a little bit about what you're, going to be doing this year, that'd be great. Lisa Anderson: My name is Lisa Anderson and I am the Park and Rec Intern this summer. I just graduated from the University of Minnesota, and so this is my last big thing to do. I should be done. I'm just starting on registrations and taking reservations this summer. Helping Corey with playground stuff. Also working with Jerry with softball league stuff like that. I also did Park inventory and went over and looked at all the playgrounds and did kind of an overall inspection of them to see what kind of things needed to be fixed and stuff like that. A little bit about my background. I grew up in Brooklyn Park. I've worked for their park and rec department for over 9 years. I started when I was 15 doing everything that they have there. Sports stuff, special events, dance stuff, administration stuff. I work in the office there currently still and I also worked for the City of New Brighton for a year doing playground programs and their senior playground leader. And I've also worked with, or in the City of Morris and the City of Wheaton Park and Rec Meeting - June 24, 2003 teaching dance when I went out to college out there. So I'm really excited to be here and enrich my knowledge on recreation and the great people that I've met so far. And I hope to get a full time job somewhere in a community where I can contribute to their organization and bring their overall quality of life to their community members. Franks: Well thank you Lisa and we welcome you~ Lisa Anderson: Thanks. Franks: Don't let Jerry work you too hard though. Remember he gets paid to do his job. Before we move on too, I'm just going to deviate one more time. Notice that we do have some members in the audience today and I'd just like to ask if you're here to address the commission on some other item other than what's on the agenda. Audience: No we're not, and we're here as a scout. He's just not wearing his uniform today. To earn a communications merit badge so we're just here to observe. Franks: Here to observe, great. Well we're glad that you're here and we'll kind of liven things up for you so... 2003 4x}I OF JULY BUSINESS FAIR. Franks: Maybe we can have the update on the whole 4th of July festival to go along with that, can we? Hoffman: You bet. Thanks Chair Franks, members of the commission. All I can say is wow. 100 percent participation. I believe that may be the first time that all of the commission has been able to be in town and particiPate in the trade fair. So that will be a great evening here next Thursday night at City Center Park, just behind City Hall. We will have the supplies and materials there available for you. The shifts have been slated. Any, Glenn, Rod and Paula will set up and run the first shift and then the late shift and the take down by Jack, Tom and Susan. And if there needs to be any changes in that, just work amongst each other to make those changes. We'll just have a great evening at the Trade Fair booth. The actual times are 4:30 until 6:30 so 2 hour block. Franks: So the first crew will show up. at 4:00? Hoffman: Correct. 4:00 to 5:30. Franks: I talked with Corey Todd on the phone about the prize booth and t-shirt sales and I was wondering if the commission members didn't' understand that there are maybe some other opportunities to volunteer to, and that you can volunteer in the evening in the big tent during the street dance at the prize booth and t-shirt 'sales. So it's not absolutely necessary, based on my experience that really we need more than 2 people at the trade fair booth, at any one time. So if someone wants to shift those hours and then maybe work in the tent doing the prize booth or something like that, then that'd sure be great. And I know Corey would really appreciate that too. Ruegemer: We need a couple late shifters at the prize board booth area. O'Shea: What time? Park and Rec Meeting - June 24, 2003 Ruegemer: I'll tell you. Stolar: I left Corey a message saying I didn't know what times he wanted but I should be able to do that. Ruegemer: 8:45 to 11:00. Stolar: On Thursday? Ruegemer: Are you...for that Glenn? Stolar: Sure. Franks: You don't have to do both Glenn though. If you want to you can but it's not necessary. Hoffman: What's the early shift for the prize board? Kelly: 6:30 to 8:45. Stolar: 8:45 to 11:007 Hoffman: Yep. Stolar: That's what I did last year. That's fine. Hoffman: Wonderful, thank you Glenn. Other commissioners that would like to shift out? Kelly: I think I told Corey I was good for the 6:30 to the 8:45 for the prize board. Ruegemer: Yep, for the prize board. Franks: Great. Ruegemer: You want to stay at that? Kelly: Yeah. Ruegemer: Just as a side note too for the business fair, we were at the chamber luncheon today. It looks like they're at full capacity with that too with 40 people, or 40 businesses with that and that's probably the earliest they've ever gotten 40 or maybe the first time they've ever gotten 40 so our theory with the long weekend is maybe going out the window. People, it looks like they may be in town for that so it should be a great event. Franks: Okay, thanks. Anything more about the trade fair? Ruegemer: Did you guys have a schedule of events in your packets? Franks: Yeah, should we go over that under reports? Kelly: Are we handing anything out at the trade fair? Park and Rec Meeting - June 24, 2003 Ruegemer: Yeah, bands. Franks: Hey, hey, okay. No chip clips this year? Ruegemer: No chip clips. Kelly: Those were popular.~ Franks: Do we have our suggestion box ready to go and forms? coloring kits too? Do we have anything for the children? Hoffman: I'll get you something for the children. can get those coloring kits. Franks: The coloring kits were hot. Kelly: Applications for the Huffman Run. Franks: Huffman, do we have them? Ruegemer: Yeah.. Franks: Can we have a display for that? Ruegemer: Yes. Franks: Stolar: And do we have the little What would you like? Any ideas? Maybe I Do we have anything, a poster, old t-shirt, something? Pictures of the kids getting them now from Ragnar, do we have anything? I don't know if they have any of those. Do we have any of those? Ruegemer: Well Americlnn has the display board. But you may not have enough room for that. We can get you certainly a long sleeve t-shirt and some information about that. Franks: Just like display and then maybe some of the forms for the kids too. Kelly: I can shoot over and get that. Ruegemer: We can have it ready for you. Just need to get it that day. We'll bring it over. Franks: Lisa you know what the code for that is, we'll have that ready for you which means... more tasks added to your plate. Thanks. Okay, is that good? Are we good for that? Robinson: Were we going to have a questionnaire too? We talked about at the last meeting. Hoffman: Suggestion box. Robinson: Just a suggestion box, so not a questionnaire? Okay. 2003 4TM OF JULY CELEBRATION. Park and Rec Meeting - June 24, 2003 Ruegemer: Thank you Chair Franks and the rest of the commission. Like Todd said, we're talking about tonight, we are coming up very fast on the 4th of July celebration. Coming up next Thursday, the 3ra and the 4th and Corey's been busy working and finalizing the details on the event. Working and meeting with different components and vendors and people involved with the celebration. I went out with Carver County, Jim Olson. The Carver County Chanhassen Sergeant today. Looked at the fireworks site and we're going to have a mounted posse out there kind of patrolling the area the night of 'the fireworks. Making sure that everything goes as planned and really provide a safe environment for the people that are going to be watching the fireworks so it looks like that will be all set to go. Real busy with the meeting with the parade committee on all the details with that. And that looks like that's going to be off hopefully without a hitch again. The line-up information has been mailed out or going out very shortly. It looks like there' s going to be about 70 to 80 parade entri,es again this year. So it should be a lot of fun. Like Corey said in a memo, we're going to have 1 ! food vendors and a wide variety of food. Anywhere from brats to different types of sandwiches, hot dogs, you name it. Any type of fair or carnival food will definitely be there for that. Just working through a lot of the power requirements that we need for our different vendors. We did beef up a lot of the power that we have there in the park or that general area up there since last year's celebration we added quite a bit of power to hopefully handle all our needs here for the future with them. Also working with the Kraus-Anderson and Larsen Electric to kind of make sure that we do have, with the library construction project, that we have additional outlets that we have had in the past, that they are live and ready for our use here before next Thursday, so everything is looking good. We've done tests and all that on the power outlets and receptacles and it looks like we're in good shape that way. One of the new things here we added this year is going to be one of the big inflatable Titanic things that you probably have seen those around. We'll be having that out there plus the iceberg, I hope you're wearing your get up for that. And that there will be a ferry inflatable as well. Hoffman: That will be a surprise. Ruegemer: Yeah, a surprise inflatable. So that will be, the city's not shelling out any money so to speak on that. We're taking a percentage of the total take that night so that will be fun. There's a lot of other activities going on that Thursday night for the kids. It's going to be a real busy area that night. And the 4th again is kind of centered around the fu'eworks and the parade and then we'll have different activities going on at Lake Ann with right away starting in the morning with the adult fishing contest and the kids fishing festival will be 11:00. We'll be right there and then we'll kind of settle down or kind of go down a little bit and get ready for the parade. And then as you know, if you saw at the top right portion of the schedule of events, Joe Scott will be doing the benefit concert from 4:00 to 8:00 here with the Camp Agency being the beneficiary of the kind of the food drive with that so we've been working with Mr. Scott on making sure that all his needs have been taken care of. The tent is going to stay there another night. The staging will stay there. He's contracting with Tom Leonard who's with, provides all the sound equipment and the staging for CBO the night before. He'll be doing all the sound mixing and everything for the next night on the 4th itself at the tent, so hopefully everything should go just fine. With that we've been in conversations with Mr. Scott and hopefully all that, the t's are crossed and the I's are dotted here so, hopefully that will keep people in town. The Rotary's going to be selling beer and food again for that event right up here at City Hall so it should be a fun event. I thank you all in advance too for being there that night and on the 3ra and supporting us through this, our biggest special event of the year so. Franks: Great. Thanks Jerry. Let's just start with Commissioner Spizale. I'm assuming we all have something to add so Jack, let's start down with you. Park and Rec Meeting - June 24, 2003 Spizale: How about the weather? Is the weather going to be good? Ruegemer: I've sure been working that piece... Hoffman: We don't want a day like today. Spizale: In looking through this I think it's so great that there's so many free things for kids to do. I think that's fantastic. I noticed that last time. And you've got 11 food and beverage vendors. Is that more than last year? Ruegemer: One or two more. We've added more kind of food food people. Spizale: That's the only thing I could, the only problem I could ever see is this seems like some of the lines were a little bit too long on some of those kind of nights and if one or two more... Ruegemer: All food vendors are definitely interested in how many people are there. Hoffman: It's a big balancing act. They want a line. They want lines. Ruegemer: And they're trying to figure out this many food vendors...population and they're kind of banking on that for the inventory they have on hand and the projection that they will make to see if it's worth their while so like Todd said, it was a big balancing act for them and for us. Spizale: That's all I have. Robinson: I just want to say I was real impressed with the brochure as well and I'm curious at what sorts of businesses, like gas' stations or where are these going to be found? Ruegemer: For? Hoffman: Distribution. Robinson: Yeah. Ruegemer: All the sponsors that are listed on there and around town, the Rec Center, City Hall. Different businesses around town. Robinson: Like restaurants and gas stations, that type of thing? Ruegemer: We've done that, you bet in the past. We direct mail them to the sponsors along with, and Lisa's going to be working on the t-shirts and stuff like that from the sponsorship and that will be going out here. Robinson: And with the sponsorship, is this about what you normally get? Or do you have, or has it gone down or, I'm just curious with the economy. Ruegemer: It's shifted a little bit. You know like a lot of the Instant Web Companies aren't giving the $3,000 checks anymore, kind of like they used to but we're kind of, we're getting a little bit more of the individu~ sponsors. We're getting a little bit more in the business gold, silver areas. The kind of big corporations are downsizing. Park and Rec Meeting - June 24, 2003 Robinson: I'm looking forward to it. O'Shea: No other comments other than you know it just shows how much work has been put into this beforehand and make sure you tell Corey that we all recognize that because to pull this off with that many hundreds, you know the hundreds that show up, and people talk about it all year. It's a well mn program so we appreciate that. Ruegemer: Yeah, he was still here tonight when... O'Shea: I bet. It takes a ton of work. Franks: The first thing I wanted to back up just a tad on the trade fair, and are Friends of the Library having any kind of a booth or anything? Ruegemer: I don't know. Franks: Could we pull up the plan for the park and have that available too, because people are going to see that there's construction and it'd be nice if we could show them, hey this is what it's going to look like, as far as froTM the park department. Get that on. Hoffman: Sure. Franks: The next thing is I remember our little chat from the mosquito control people and how they'll do targeted spraying and one of the big complaints, especially on the 4th has been the over abundance of mosquitoes during the fireworks display and I'm wondering if we couldn't get a spray like what if they do it on the 3fa. Ruegemer: I think Lisa could probably comment on that. Anderson: Yep, I called them and they're coming, they're coming out of the 2aa of July. Franks: The 2ha. And are they doing the downtown area as well? Because I know at the street dance it's been bad as well. Anderson: The only areas Corey asked me to have them spray was Lake Ann and City Center Park. Franks: Oh okay. So both those areas will get done? Anderson: Yes. Great. Ruegemer: It won't be sprayed per se. Franks: Right, whatever it is that they may use fight now, right. Stolar: The briquettes. Hoffman: Well no, they fog. Franks: No, they fog. The briquettes are the larva control and this is for the adult mosquitoes. 10 Park and Rec Meeting - June 24, 2003 Hoffman: Lisa, have you talked with them? Did they spray, they sprayed Lake Ann I believe it was the 16th. They have it posted right at the front of Lake Ann and I'm not sure, what they look for is harborage areas and City Center doesn't have a lot of harborage areas and so I'm not sure if they made a decision, if they could spray City Center or not. The mosquitoes that bite us at the trade fair come from the neighborhoods or rocks around and so I'm not sure if they're going to go that far into the neighborhoods and spray these areas or not. Did they comment on that? Anderson: He did call and confirm that they were going to spray. When I initially talked to him he said they would come out and inspect to see if they did need to spray. If it was necessary, and then I can't remember the date but he did call a couple weeks later saying yes, we are going to come out and spray both of the areas. Franks: Excellent work. Good. Hoffman: Due to the change in policy from the commission and the city. Franks: Well we've paid for it. So the other thing is advance t-shirt sales. Will we have t-shirts for sale or...? Hoffman: They're for sale right now. At the Rec Center and upstairs. Marek: The first time we're selling them at the Rec Center. I'm so...sell more. Franks: Well the thing is I know because I've already seen it at Target. People oh, that's the 5 dollar shirt this year and they're snatching them up and this year our's are $8 and they look just cool as can be you know if there'd be a way that we could get those out there because people would buy that instead. Hoffman: They sell it at Target? Franks: Well you know they just have their, they look like they're Old Navy generics. For 5 bucks. And the one thing...And I think that's it. Thanks. Kelly: I was concerned about the mosquitoes but. Atkins: I don't have any comments. It looks like a great time again. I can't see what interactive inflatable game is really all about. Franks: I think we're all waiting for that. RUegemer: Slide down the Titanic. Franks: Okay, well let Corey know. Ruegemer: Just on the inflatable thing again. It also will be out at Lake Ann on the 4th on Ballfield #3. Out there so that will be, as you drive in that will be one of the first things you see on the comer going there so it will be a good visible spot for us. Hoffman: King Kong's coming. 11 Park and Rec Meeting - June 24, 2003 Franks: No hot air balloons this year? Ruegemer: I don't know if they're doing that. I haven't heard a word from that. I think it was Burnett wasn't it? The hot air balloons are really kind of weather dependent and that sort of thing and I haven't heard, Corey talk about any hot air balloons. Franks: Great. Well we're all looking forward to it. Susan, Recreation Center. RECREATION CENTER REPORT. Marek: Good evening. I have all kinds of news for you this evening. A good mix of stuff. Looking at my report, I don't have much to comment on regarding the fee increases that were effective on April 1st. A good time to introduce a fee increase because we don't have a lot of people coming in the door during that time so they don't necessarily notice the big change. So that's gone fairly smoothly so far and we'll start to see that revenue from that fee increase I believe in August-September. Actually September-October timeframe. We're going to skip over the dance items for the moment and move onto staffing. As Commissioner Atkins knows, I have yet to have the need to hire somebody at the recreation center. It seems that the 3 recent college graduates that have worked at the rec center for a number of years have not found career employment yet, and are hanging with me. I was planning on having them leave the nest but they're still hanging out there so I'm poised to hire. So if the need arises so. And the good news is I've got some experienced people working out there that know the ropes and I certainly appreciate that. Another comment on staffing, I will be working reduced hours beginning shortly as my husband and I will be adding to our family through adoption. And my intention is still to maintain all the management duties that I do have. I will be working some shifts at the rec center. They won't be during regular business hours, but I'll also be connected via the intemet at home so for the next 6 months or so, I'll be holding down the rec center in a different way but hopefully just as effectively. Franks: Holding down the virtual fort. Marek: Exactly. And if any of you have been out to the rec center lately I hope you've noticed how beautifully that little garden has taken off. Oh my gosh, it just looks fabulous and those day lilies are just going to bloom in about 4 days. They just look ~fabulous so it was a fairly inexpensive but created a lot of impact. A lot of comments from our customers on that little garden. And of course the art exhibits continue to be real popular out at the recreation center and right now I am scheduled 18 months in advance. A lot of artists lined up and people just love it. The customers love it. The artists think it's great and it's you know relatively minor thing for me to spend time on as well so it's just one of those things that's good all around so we continue to be thrilled with that. And now I'd like to move back and talk about dance. I know the big 4t~ of July thing is coming up but the other big dance thing just ended and so I'd like to give a little summary of that, and I'm going to pass around some details here regarding the financials of our dance season. Our dance season runs pretty much with the school year. We begin in September and end in the middle of May. This is nearly the largest program we run in park and rec. It's our biggest mOney maker. And so it's just kind of nice at the conclusion of the dance year in May to put a summary together and kind of look at how this program affects us financially. As you look at this page I'd like to draw your attention first of all to the shaded areas. Everything that's in the shaded gray area are expenses and revenues directly associated with our spring recital performance which was held on May 3rd at the Eden Prairie Performing Arts Center. So if we just look in the gray area, we sold $7,300 worth of tickets. That's a lot of people coming to see our · show. It was close to a sell out this year. We probably only had about 200 more tickets we could 12 Park and Rec Meeting - June 24, 2003 have sold so we're kind of reaching the maximum there. The other thing I'd like to call your attention to is the set design and construction expense, which this year came in at zero as myself and other rec center employees created the sets ourselves this year and I personally had a little bit of fun doing that. But previously we would spend, in previous years between $2,000 and $3,500 for a set design and you can see that our net profit for the recital was around $3,000 so that's where we got that money is doing our set ourselves. So we're really happy in making that decision and we'll continue that into the future. It's a good way for us to keep those expenses down. Hoffman: And a very nice alternative use for the rec center lobby. Marek: Yes absolutely. There might have been some set painting going on in the lobby.. Other than that, other revenues and expenses throughout the year include the dance fees, wages. We do get some income from the portrait commission. Overall, almost $79,000 in revenue that we take in for that program. About $64,000 in expenses. You can see we came out $15,000 tO the good so this is one of those winners for us out at the rec center and we're looking forward to another big dance year. We're expecting more than 250 people participating in our program this next year, ages 3 to adult. This year we're adding competition teams. Hopefully we'll have 2 to 3 teams that will compete in dance performance. Our recital theme for 2004 is Let's Go to the Movies. And just a note on the cable channel in August on Wednesday evenings at 7:00 p.m. you will see the video tape of the recital. This year's recital and we'll be rolling that along with some information regarding registration and promotion for the upcoming dance year. And that's all I have to say this evening. Hoffman: There's always room for judges so if you would like to participaie or all commissioners would like to attend, it's an absolutely phenomenal presentation at the Eden Prairie Performing Arts Center. It's a wonderful venue. Professionally choreographed and these kids are just as wonderfully talented as you can believe. Two professional cameras, videotaping the entire producti°n and those are then sold to the participants and parents and grandparents and the whole bit. Flowers and grandparents and families, it's really, really neat. So we'll send those invitations next year. Atkins: How many performances do you do? Marek: We do two shows on usually the first Saturday in May. And usually around 1:30 p.m. and then 6:30 p.m.. Hoffman: And how many shows, dances per show? Marek: Between 30 and 35 usually. We were right at 30 this year. Hoffman: Just under 2 hours. Marek: Yep. We ran about an hour and 45 minutes with the dancing and then awards presentations at the end. Franks: Any other comments or questions? Spizale: I have one. What ages are the kids? 13 Park and Rec Meeting - June 24, 2003 Marek: 'Oh boy. You know we got those 3 year olds. We start at age 3 and we actnally get them on stage and occasionally they do dance but mostly they just look fOr cues. And then there's all the way up through high school. We have 3 or 4 different kinds of dance options for youth through that age group, and then we have one adult jazz group that just won't go away. Which I have some familiarity with so, so age 3 through adult really. Robinson: And I was wondering too, do you just get residents of Chanhassen or do you get other people from other communities as well? Marek: Good question. We actually draw a lot from Chaska, Victoria and esPecially Excelsior with this program and one of the reasons why I think our geographic draw is so big is because we have, people hear about our recital and know that it's very professionally put on and they like the aspect. And secondly, that we are recreational. So many other dance, private dance studios are very much into strictly competition and are very serious in their dance programs. We offer a very light recreational program so. Hoffman: And for fun. Name of the program. Marek: Exactly, yeah. Robinson: Thank you. Franks: Anybody else, anything else? Thank you Susan. The next item would be the senior center report and Kara' s not here. SENIOR CENTER REPORT. Hoffman: Kara's on maternity leave. I would like to make the commission aware that Dawn Beitel is back to fill in for Kara while she is out on maternity leave. Dawn is a former full time employee of this department. Very capable in operating the senior center. In fact Dawn opened the senior center originally. Dawn also opened the rec center when it was opened, and she also was the fu-st person responsible for the opening of the concession stand, at Lake Ann, so she worked for us for a number of years and the seniors get a great kick when she comes back and takes over for Kara during her leaves of absence. Franks: Okay. And we've all seen the report. Is there anything that commissioners have to pass on regarding the senior center report? Seeing that there's not then we'll move onto commission member committee reports. COMMISSION MEMBER COMMITTEE REPORTS; Franks: Are there any? Kelly: I want to talk about the Dave Huffman Run planning is going along pretty well. We have Joe Schmitt is not going to be the emcee this year but I think Mike Morris is going to be. And the kids run is coming along too. We're trying to find some type of raffle prizes for the kids. We're actually going to have a separate line this year so the kids can register and we're exploring the option of having maybe two courses for the kids. A shorter one for younger kids and we do .a longer for the older kids, and it actually is on the Dave Huffman form. It says Dave Huffman 5K Run/Walk and Kids Run so it's actually a little more public, this year than it was last year. I .don't know if there was anything else. It seems to be going along pretty smooth. 14 Park and Rec Meeting - June 24, 2003 Ruegemer: Yeah, the Articles of Incorporation, the 501C, everything's come together as a non- profit group. Did you get that e-mail today? Kelly: Yep. Ruegemer: We have a couple design options for t-shirts as far as colors. I have those in my office fight now. We'll talk about that...and like Tom said, a lot of it is kind of coming to, all together again. We'll be in contact with Kathy again to get her plane tickets for them to come back and I haven't had any contact with her for a while now but the day is on her calendar and they plan on coming back every year so they enjoy coming back and the kids were pretty young when Dave passed and I think it's fun for them to see the community still embrace Dave's memory. It's important for them to kind of see the man he was more than the football player. So he was a man with a big heart and good sense of community. That' s nice for his kids to see and that's why they enjoy coming back. Hoffman: Americlnn, a major sponsor also received a nice accolade at the noon luncheon for the Chamber of Commerce. Americlnn/Northcott Company was awarded the Business of the Year and the item that really sealed that was the major sponsorship of the Dave Huffman Run. For those commissioners, if you aren't aware, Dave was a member of the Park Commission. He sat right there in one of those seats as a Park and Recreation Commissioner for the City. Ruegemer: In Tom's chair. Franks: Great. Good work. I'm looking forward to that one too. Kelly: Good weather. That's something... Ruegemer: It's never too early to start training. COMMISSION MEMBER PRESENTATIONS. Kelly: Is this where I can talk about the, I'm a coach on the East Carver County Little League. Is Chanhassen Park and Rec associated with that at all or is it kind of like ECC runs with it as they see fit? Ruegemer: The involvement with our department has been to facilitate fields, Kelly: Okay. I know from a number of parents, myself included, it's very poorly, run organization from no notification to games, scheduling fields, pictures. I mean pretty much top to bottom it just seems to be, they just seem to be way away in terms of organization. We receive a lot of complaints from a lot of parents just not knowing what' s going on, so I just wanted staff to maybe be, I'm sure they're aware of it. I think they'd be living in a box if they weren't aware of how it was going but it'd be nice to let them know. Ruegemer: We certainly can relay that message onto them. Franks: This is the first year for that whole Little League play as opposed to. Ruegemer: Yeah, once the children of our community got past the 4th or 5~ grade age group they went on and played kind of district wide in the baseball/softball programs. There was I guess a 15 Park and Rec Meeting - June 24, 2003 split in philosophy this past year, this past winter prompting the split of two baseball associations, thus starting the Eastern Carver County Little League, which is basically an extension of the CAA. Chanhassen Athletic Association. You know District 112 baseball is still going on, which was the other kind of main league that the children participated in at the older age groups and that's to date where we are with that. In going through the facility application process with these two groups, it was challenging at times to find basically the same pool of kids with a smaller percentage of increase, vying for the same fields but you know I think we did work through a lot of different issues this year and hopefully kind of laying the groundwork for the future if that continues, as far as providing spaces and spots for them to play. I'm not involved with the organization of that as far as schedules and pictures and awards. Kelly: I wouldn't have said anything if you would have been. I think the fields are great. I don't think, that's not the complaint from the parents. I think it's more the actual organization of the league. Hoffman: And coordination. Last night we were doubled booked again for the third time, our team, so 4 young girl teams stood out there on Field number 4 at City Center Park, doubled booked for the third time with a team from Mound, .so I ran to Meadow Green. That wasn't available. I ran up to Carver Beach, that was available. I came back down. We shuffled 13 cars of kids out to Carver Beach and started about 40 minutes late so, and they were on the phone with one of the coordinators of Easter Carver County, very not happy and saying you know this is the third time. Please check our schedule forward to make sure that it doesn't happen again. Franks: Can you be proactive with that too maybe? Ruegemer: I certainly can make some more phone calls. Hoffman: Let them know the comments from the commission. Ruegemer: I can do that. Franks: Okay, great. Thanks for bringing that up. I've been seeing the uniforms but I haven't heard any of the in's and out's of how it's been going. Kelly: I think the kids are having fun playing baseball. Kids are having fun. And I enjoy being the coach. It's a lot of fun. Hoffman: These two coaches were just at a stand-off last night. I mean nobody wantext to back down. Ruegemer: Well they're putting people in situations that they shouldn't be in. Franks: Akight. Any other commission member presentations? Stolar: I have a couple of questions~ follow-up's from our previous meeting, and I don't remember all. I tried to look through the minutes, three basic follow-up. One was the carry and conceal. If we're going to have any statements or directions on that. Hoffman: Not at the city level, the City Council has taken the position that as employees we're covered by the State legislation and beyond that, that's where they're leaving it. 16 Park and Rec Meeting - June 24, 2003 Stolar: Okay. And in your buildings they'll have, are they going to have any sign postings or not? Hoffman: Not that I'm aware of. I don't believe we can in a public building. Stolar: Some are taking that stand against that. Also we talked about some of the investigations into other park districts, looking at bond referendums for maintenance. When are we going to talk about that whole process? Are we going to go back through that? Hoffman: The CIP and, that will start up in our July meeting and continue in August and then we'll probably finish up in September. Stolar: And will that, what other cities have done in this area be a part of the discussion? Hoffman: Specifically in what area? Stolar: We were talking about maybe having Lisa look at the bond referendums in other park districts, have they used it for maintenance and such, even beyond Minnesota. Franks: And if we can add to that, I think a little bit more of the in's and out's of bonding and what it all means. I don't know if Bruce wants to come down and meet us this year. Hoffman: Sure. Okay. We also have splatball and ADA which are on our docket for discussion the council would like to discuss...if that's something they want to tackle and they'll be doing that on July 14th. Franks: The City Council? Hoffman: Whether or not that's something they want to discussion. Franks: Whether the council wants to discuss or they want? Hoffman: Whether they want you to look atit. The organization. ADA, we'll finish up that report and bring it back. Were there other ones? Stolar: Nothing, that's it. Franks: Okay, we'll move onto the administrative packet. ADMINISTRATIVE PACKET. Franks: Any comments regarding the administrative packet? No? Great. Nice to see all the adaptive recreation options. Ruegemer: Skate boarding camp's a go. Franks: That's the other thing too~ Thanks for jogging my memory. I forgot about that but maybe for future 4~ of July celebrations on the 3rd, like we have the Tae Kwon Do demonstrations. I'd love to see a skate competition. I mean I think that we could do something here, keep it local. Kind of grass roots. The kids that are at the park and sponsor or the park and rec department, or have the park and rec department find some sponsor to sponsor a competition. 17 Park and Rec Meeting - June 24, 2003 I know we're not going to do that this year obviously but more than just a demonstration. Actually work that in as something. Hoffman: The new equipment at the skate park will come the week of July 21st I believe it is. They'll be bringing down two .new pieces of equipment. Moving around the entire set of apparatus and doing some maintenance work on the existing equipment that is there. So we'll be closed for 2 days approximately. Franks: Good. Hoffman: We can go to a 42 inch height now. The one piece of equipment that's higher and that's in the classification of non-supervised. Franks: Great, we'll look forward to that. Seeing that there's no other comments regarding the administrative packet, is there a motion to adjourn? Kelly moved, Spizale seconded to adjourn the meeting. All voted in favor and the motion carried. Submitted by Todd Hoffman Park and Rec Director Prepared by Nann Opheim 18 CHANHASSEN PARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING SUMMARY MINUTES JUNE 24, 2003 Chairman Franks called the meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. MEMBERS PRESENT: Rod Franks, Amy O'Shea, Jack Spizale, Paula Atkins, Susan Robinson, Tom Kelly, and Glenn Stolar MEMBERS ABSENT: None. STAFF PRESENT: Todd Hoffman, Park and Rec Director; Jerry Ruegemer, Recreation Superintendent; Dale Gregory, Park Superintendent; Lisa Anderson, Park and Rec Intern; and Susan Marek, Rec Center Manager PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. None. VISITOR PRESENTATIONS. None. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Robinson moved, Spizale seconded to approve the Minutes dated May 28, 2003 as submitted. All voted in favor and the motion carried. PARK AND TRAIL MAINTENANCE REPORT. Dale Gregory updated the commission on park and trail maintenance. Chairman Franks made him aware of some tree limbs hanging over the trail on the northwest side of Curry Farms Park. He also asked about re-positioning the ballfield at Curry Farms Park to let the low spot re-grow into cattails. The commission and staff discussed removing the sand volleyball court and re- routing the trail around the swamp area. Chairman Franks asked Lisa Anderson, the Park and Rec summer intem, to introduce herself to the commission. 4TM OF JULY BUSINESS FAIR. Todd Hoffman and Jerry Ruegemer updated the commission on the events and discussed filling volunteer time slots to work the business fair, prize board and t-shirt sales. Commissioners suggested providing information on the Dave Huffman Run, and making registration forms available, the suggestion box, and things to hand out, especially to the kids. 4TM OF JULY CELEBRATION. Jerry Ruegemer updated the commission on the schedule of events. Commissioners asked about providing a plan of the new City Center Park adjacent to the library at the business fair, mosquito control, and food vendors. Park and Rec Summary - June 24, 2003 RECEATION CENTER REPORT. Susan Marek provided an update on the Recreation Center, including fee increases, staffing, art exhibits, and the dance program financials. SENIOR CENTER REPORT. Todd Hoffman informed the commission that Dawn Beitel, a former employee of the Park and Rec Department, was filling in while Kara is out on maternity leave. COMMISSION MEMBER COMMITTEE REPORTS. Tom Kelly provided an update on the Dave Huffman 5K Run event. COMMISSION MEMBER PRESENTATIONS. Tom Kelly informed the staff of complaints from parents regarding the program being run by Eastern Carver County Little League this year regarding scheduling, and organizational items. Glenn Stolar asked staff for updates on items brought up in previous meetings. ADMINISTRATIVE PACKET. Chairman Franks asked staff to look into having a skateboard competition in conjunction with next year' s 4z of July celebration. Kelly moved, SPizale seconded to adjourn the meeting. All voted in favor and the motion carried. Submitted by Todd Hoffman Park and Rec Director Prepared by Nann Opheim 2 CYFYOF CHANHASSEN 7700 Market Boulevard PO Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 Administration Phone: 952.227.1100 Fax: 952.227.1110 Building Inspections Phone: 952.227.1180 Fax: 952.227.1190 Engineering Phone: 952.227.1160 Fax: 952.227.1170 Finance Phone: 952.227.1140 Fax: 952,227.1110 Park & Recreation Phone: 952,227.1120 Fax: 952.227.1110 Recreation Center 2310 Coulter Boulevard Phone: 952.227.1400 Fax: 952.227.1404 Planning & Natural Resources Phone: 952.227.1130 Fax: 952.227.1110 Public Works 1591 Park Road Phone: 952,227,1300 Fax: 952.227.1310 senior Center Phone: 952.227.1125 Fax: 952,227.1110 Web Site www,ci.chanhassen.mn.us TO: FROM: Jerry Ruegemer, Recreation Superintendent Corey Hoen, Recreation Supervisor ~ DATE: July 14, 2003 SUB J: 2003 4th of July Evaluation JULY 3rd Kiddie Parade Approximately 600 kids participated in this year's Kiddie Parade. Kristy Mock and the playground staff coordinated the logistics of the parade. They did an excellent job making sure the parade ran smoothly. Carver County Sheriff's Department were of great a safe route for all involved. Animal participants,,. mrtment and the in helping to ensure qut to all parade The The Chamber really.~ Kaptain Kirb' This is a great wonderful again next year. year. which year. Face Paintin These are' City The volunteers to our ¢ some huge asset The Medicine Show This is an entertaining group the Street Dance. I would crowd before The C]ly of Chanhassen · A growing community with clean lakes, quality schools, a charming downtown, thriving businesses, winding trails, and beautiful parks. A gmat place to live, work, and play. Water Wars What a great day for this attraction! Water Wars was extremely busy. We may want to consider a second Water Wars game for next year, as the lines were extremely long at times. The City took in 20% of their sales. I would recommend that we invite them back next year. Speedway Racing This attraction was once again extremely popular! There was a line around the track right up until they closed down for the night. This is a great family event and involves very little setup. The City took in 20% of their total sales. I would invite them back next year if they were interested. Food and Beer Garden Overall, the food vendors had a very successful night. I would suggest that we add additional food vendors, as the lines were extremely long at times. The food selection seemed to be adequate but I would look at adding some new selections for next year. Tae Kwon Do Demo Jeff Engel and his staff provided our audience with an entertaining demonstration. His students seemed to enjoy performing for our event and it is also a gmat opportunity for the City to promote our Tae Kwon Do program at the Rec. Center. I would invite them back again next year if they were interested. Pony Rides/Corral This seemed to be a very popular attraction. I would recommend having them back next year. The lines were quite lengthy at times so we may want to look at adding an additional pony ring next year. Basketball Free Throw Shooting Contest This event was also quite successful! We gave away trophies and basketballs to the winners in five different age categories. I would recommend running this event next year. Interactive Inflatable Games What a gmat new attraction! These games where ideal fOr children of all ages. The lines were extremely long all night. The City took in 10% of their total sales. I would definitely invite them back again for next year. Chalk It Up Contest This event was quite successful as well! It was a lot of fun to see the creativity that people use in drawing their designs. The contest had two categories most creative and most difficult, which was judged by Kristy Mock & Lisa Anderson. I would recommend running this event again next year. Street Dance What a great performance! I think that everybody at the celebration enjoyed their show. Once again we rented the staging for the band, which really seems to work well. I would definitely recommend renting the stage again next year and booking CBO. JULY 4TM Adult Fishing Contest There were a total of 50 participants registered in this year's contest. Everyone that participated seemed to have a good time. The entry fee for the contest was $15. Every participant that registered also won a door prize. I would recommend offering this event again next year, as it is a nice activity to offer our adult population. Kid's Fishing Contest A total of 90 kids participated in this year's fishing festival. All kids received a grab bag with fishing items. We also gave away trophies and other prizes to the winner's of the largest fish, longest fish and smallest fish in two different age categories. The contest was run by Charlie Eiler and by our playground staff. Sand Sculpture Contest There were some very creative entries this year! The contest was run and judged by Lisa Anderson and the playground staff. With the amount of time and energy people put into their sculptures we should look at increasing the prizes for next year. This is fun activity to add to the celebration and I would include it again in next year's celebration. Treasure Hunt An adult found the medallion at about 11:45 a.m. after the second clue was given. This is a fun and simple event and should be included in next year's celebration. The clue's were organized by Gina Carlson she did a wonderful job putting the clues together. Fireworks This year's fireworks were again contracted through Melrose Pyrotechnics. I thought they put on an excellent display. The staff at Melrose continues to do a great job coordinating all the logistics of the display. I would definitely look at having Melrose Pyrotechnics do our show again next year. Suggestions for 2004 1. Look at adding new and exciting activities. 2. Look at adding more family orientated games/activities. 3. Make sure the streetlights on W. 78th street get turned on after the fireworks. 4. Block Audobon Rd. after the fireworks are complete this will allow us to keep traffic moving down to Galpin Blvd. 5. Make sure the lights under the concession building by the ball fields get turned off during the fireworks. 6. Be sure to spray for mosquito's again next year at both City Center Park and Lake Ann. We received several positive comments from festival attendees. Coordinating and spraying with Metropolitan Mosquito Control seemed to be well worth our efforts. 2003 4~'u OF JULY REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE REPORT Food Vendors Kids Games Prize Board Water Wars T-Shirt Sales Adult Fishing Night Lights Novelties Speedway Racing Sticks and Clubs Interactive Inflatable Games Maund Entertainment Total $ 2,020.00 $1,127.25 $ 799.25 $ 129.30 $ 804.00 $ 750.00 300.00 125.00 100.00 150.00 260.00 6,564.80 EXPENDITURES Sam's Club Cabin Fever Sporting Goods Target Oriental Trading Company County Market Real Gem Jewelry & Awards McDonalds Gina Maria's Pizza Andon Travel Advisors Paper Warehouse Total $ 185.50 $ 913.96 $ 733.19 $ 360.15 $ 87.33 $ 102.77 $ 30.00 $ 100.00 $ 101.60 $ 150.00 $ 47.99 $2,812.49 101-1613-4300 Melrose Pyrotechnics Casablanca Orchestra Promotional Sales (T-shirts) Medicine Show Music Kaptain Kirby Train Rides Candyland Pony Service Total $21,000.00 $ 4,OOO.OO $ 2,465.10 $ 675.00 $ 425.00 $ 915.50 $29,480.60 101-1613-4340 Southwest Suburban Publishing $ 1,323.80 Total $ 1,323.80 101-1613-4400 Imperial Porta-Thrones $ 1,488.15 Total $ 1,488.15 101-1613-4410 Skyway Event Services Festival Sound & Lighting $ 6,126.69 $ 500.00 Total $ 6,626.69 Total Expenditures. Total Revenue $41,731.73 $ 6,564.80 BALANCE $-35,166.93 CITYOF CHAN SElq 7700 Market Boulevard PO Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 Administration Pho ne: 952.227.1100 Fax: 952.227.1110 Building Inspections Phone: 952.227.1180 Fax: 952.227.1190 Engineering Phone: 952.227.1160 Fax: 952.227.1170 Finance Phone: 952.227.1140 Fax: 952.227.1110 Park & Recreation Phone: 952.227.1120 Fax: 952.227.1110 Recreation Center 2310 Coulter Boulevard Phone: 952.227.1400 Fax: 952.227.1404 Planning & Natural Resources Phone: 952.227.1130 Fax: 952.227.1110 Public Works 1591 Park Road Phone: 952.227.1300 Fax: 952.227.1310 Senior Center Phone: 952.227.1~125 Fax: 952.227.1110 Web Site www. cLchanhassen.mn.us TO: FROM: DATE: SUB J: Todd Hoffman, Park and Recreation Director Jerry Ruegemer, Recreation Superintendent//? July 15, 2003 Fall Softball League The City of Chanhassen will be offering a Men's Fall Softball League again this year at Lake Ann Park. The fall league will have a 6-week season starting Thursday, August 14. The league will play double headers one night per week and will have a 55-minute time limit and a 3-2 ball count without a courtesy. The team with the best overall record will receive a Fall State Tournament berth. Teams that play fall league enjoy the play 12 additional games. They also enjoy how much is than the regular season. I'm already receivin I'm s~ason. 'to the fall season teams. g:\park~sb~all league The Cily of Chanhassen * A growing community with clean lakes, quality schools, a charming downtown, thriving businesses, winding trails, and beautiful parks. A great place to live, work, and play. CIT OF CHAN SEN 7700 Market Boulevard PO Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 Administration Phone: 952.227.1100 Fax: 952.227.1110 Building Inspections Phone: 952.227.1180 Fax: 952.227.1190 Engineering Phone: 952.227.1160 Fax: 952.227.1170 Finance Phone: 952.227.1140 Fax: 952.227.1110 Park & Recreation Phone: 952.227.1120 Fax: 952.227.1110 Recreation Center 2310 Coulter Boulevard Phone: 952.227.1400 Fax: 952.227.1404 Planning & Natural Resources Phone: 952.227.1130 Fax: 952.227.1110 Public Works 1591 Park Road Phone: 952.227.1300 Fax: 952.227.1310 Senior Center Phone: 952.227.1125 Fax: 952.227.1110 Web Site www. ci.chanhassen .mn .us TO: Todd Hoffman, Park & Recreation Director /~ ~ FROM: Jerry Ruegemer, Recreation Superintendent ~ / DATE: July 16, 2003 / . SUB J: Lake Susan Park Storm Water Pond Reconstruction Update S.M. Hentges has been working very hard to complete the storm water pond restoration project at Lake Susan Park. The berm/filtration dike has been completed and the water is filtering back into the pond. The two sand volleyball courts that were temporarily taken out have been reconstructed with new sand and are ready for park maintenance crews to set the and net. Mass grading has been completed and the final grade will the grass seed can be applied. The storm pond project is just about much of an impact The City ~! Chanhassen · A growing community with clean lakes, quality schools, a charming downtown, thriving businesses, winding trails, and beautilul parks. A g~eat place to live, work, and playl U~ty ot Lhanhassen, IVhnnesota Departments & ~ervmes: {21}' t'age I oI 2 .alill July 16, 2003 Inside City Hall Our Community Parks & Rec. Safety in the City Seasonal Tips Depts. & Services Administration Building Community Dev. 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The pond is located on City property in Lake Susan Park east of Powers Boulevard and south of Lake Drive, just upstream of Lake Susan. The pond is identified in the SWMP as Pond LS-P3.34. This is the final pond to provide water quality treatment for approximately 782 acres of land upstream. Land uses upstream include parks, residential land uses and commemial and industrial districts. POWERS OFFICE BUILDING In lieu of providing on-site storm water ponding, the developers of the Powers Office Building (in the southeast corner of Trunk Highway 5 and Powers Boulevard) proposed that the storm water from that site be routed to the Lake Susan Regional Pond. The storm sewer between the Powers Office Building site and the Lake Susan Regional Pond was in place prior to the development of the site, so storm water runoff is currently routed to the regional pond. Because the regional pond was not built to the capacity proposed in the SWMP, the pond must be reconstructed in order to properly treat runoff from the Powers Office Building site. SURFACE WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN The pond was envisioned in the SWMP as a two-cell water quality pond (two ponds separated by a submerged berm). Its current configuration is as a one-cell pond (single pond). The proposed project would create a second cell, thus bringing the pond into concurrence with the SWMP. Disclaimer Two-celled ponds employ smaller surface areas and volumes to accomplish the same level of treatment as one-celled ponds because water goes from a completely mixed situation in a one-celled pond to a plug-flow situation in a two-celled pond. The submerged berm between the ponds provides the plug and allows the initial slowing of water to start the settling of sediment in the first cell. The second cell then further settles out sediment. Sediment alone is considered a pollutant, but nutrients also combine with the suspended sediment. Allowing sediments to settle also removes nutrients prior to reaching Lake Susan. NEED http://www.ci.chanhassen.mn.us/serv/cip/SWMP12X.html 7/16/2003 City of Chanhassen, Minnesota Departments & Services: CIP Page 2 of 2 This pond is responsible for removing 40% of the phosphorous COntributed from the watershed. The pond, as constructed in 1990, is very close to meeting the proposed conditions for the second cell of the planned design, but the proposed first cell of the pond was never constructed. This project will add the first cell to the pond. In addition, the pond has been in operation for over 10 years. In that time, sediment appears to have filled approximately 4.2 acre-feet of the water quality storage volume (pond depth) originally provided, nearly a 23% decrease from the volume constructed in 1990. The reduction in water quality volume (pond depth) results in reduced phosphorous removal efficiencies. The pond removes 43.4 lbs/year less total phosphorous than when it was constructed, and 107 lbs/year less than what was proposed in the 1994 SWMP. This represents an increased loading to Lake Susan that is over 11% higher than intended in the 1994 SWMP. This project will restore the treatment requirements proposed in the SWMP by: 1. Removing accumulated sediment within the existing cell; 2. Expanding the existing pond; and 3. Constructing a submerged berm to create a two-celled pond. The proposed pond design is projected to remove an additional 99.7 lbs/year total phosphorous when compared to its existing condition. This should help to- meet the goals of reducing the hyper-eutrophic (extreme algae) conditions andthus potentially increase the water clarity of Lake Susan. The complete plans and specifications for this project are available for review at City Hall. FUNDING The funding for this project will come from the City's Surface Water Management Plan fund (Fund 720). This project was included in the Surface Water Management portion of the City's Capital Improvement Plan, Costs have been minimized to the extent possible by obtaining some of the dirt necessary for the submerged berm construction from the park. Excavation for the dirt will remove an unnatural ridge within the park and will improve the view from the trails. LINKS Listed below are links to additional information regarding the above-referenced project. Click on the item you wish to view and you will redirected to that item (Please note that these files are in .pdf format. It may be necessary for you to download the free Adobe reader to access them). Location Map Construction Plan Sheet For more information, contact: Lori Haak, Water Resources Coordinator Community Development Department 7700 Market Boulevard Chanhassen, MN 55317 PHONE: 952-227-1135 FAX: 952-227-1110 E-mail: Ihaak@ci.chanhassen.mn.us City of Chanhassen © 2003 http://www .ci .chanhassen .mn .us/serV/cip/SWMP 12X.html 7/16/2003 Rd 2 Lake Susan Storm Pond LS-P3.34 Project SWMP-12X N 393\39302t27\C=d\ d~g~FGpond_C~r ve~Co,d~g / ,' ~ ~ ~ CITY OF CHANHASSEN ~TORi~ POND L~P3.34- - PHASE P~OI~3S[D POND CONfOUES St. Paul Office 2335 Wen Highway 36 · P.O. I~OX 147- .CHA~NH~ 5 5 EN, "~N--5'5 317- PHONE c~r,oup '.i~ G~oupName:(optione!) :;!.i. "~'PHONE 952-227~1 ",'- ~" .r . ...... %. ?.