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Administrative Section CITY OF MEMORANDUM CHANHASSEN TO: Bob Generous, Senior Planner 7700 Market Boulevard PO Box 147 FROM: Todd Hoffman, Park & Recreation Director �'. Chanhassen,MN 55317 DATE: August 9, 2013 Administration Phone:952.227.1100 SUBJ: LAKE ST.JOE'S COVE: Request for subdivision review of Fax:952.227.1110 4.04 acres on property zoned Single Family Residential (RSF)located east of city limits, and south of the Cimarron subdivision between Kings Building Inspections Road and Mill Creek Lane. Applicant: STS Property, LLC/ Phone 952.2271180 pP Fax'952.2271190 Owner: Jerry&Kristin Kortgard. Engineering Phone:952.227.1160 COMPREHENSIVE PARK PLAN Fax:952.227.1170 Finance The city's comprehensive park plan calls for a neighborhood park to be located Phone:952.2271140 within one-half mile of every residence in the city. The proposed Lake St. Joe's Fax:952 2271110 Cove is wholly located within the Roundhouse Park neighborhood park service area. Roundhouse Park features the following amenities: swimming beach, Park&Recreation playground, swings, picnic shelter, fishing pier,basketball court, skating rink, Phone 952.227.1120 open play field, trails and parking area. Fax 952.227.1110 Recreation Center COMPREHENSIVE TRAIL PLAN 2310 Coulter Boulevard Phone.952.227.1400 The city's comprehensive trail plan calls for public parks to be connected to Fax:952.227.1404 neighborhoods through a combination of sidewalks and trails. The proposed Lake St. Joe's Cove is connected by sidewalk to Roundhouse Park and the Planning& Minnewashta Parkway pedestrian trail. Natural Resources Y p Phone:952.227.1130 Fax:952.227.1110 RECOMMENDED PARK AND TRAIL CONDITION OF APPROVAL Public Works It is recommended that the following condition of approval concerning parks 7901 Park Place and trails be applied to the proposed Lake St. Joe's Cove: Phone:952.227.1300 Fax 952.227.1310 1. In lieu of parkland dedication and/or trail construction, full park dedication Senior Center fees shall be collected at the rate in force at the time of final plat approval. Phone:952.227.1125 At today's rate,these fees would total $46,400(8 lots x $5,800 per lot). Fax:952.2271110 Web Site www.ci.chanhassen mn.us g:\plan\2013 planning cases\2013-18 lake st.joe's cove\park report.doc Chanhassen is a Community for Life-Providing for Today and Planning for Tomorrow August 14, 2013 CITY OF CHANHASSEN Mr. David Pokorney 7700 Market Boulevard Community Asset Development Group PO Box 147 1403 Valley View Road Chanhassen,MN 55317 Chaska, MN 55318 Administration Re: Bluff Creek Cottages—Planning Case 2013-08 Phone:952 2271100 Fax 952 2271110 Dear Mr. Pokorney: Building Inspections Phone 952 2271180 This letter is to formally notify you that on August 12,2013,the Chanhassen City Fax 952 2271190 Council adopted the following four motions: Engineering 1. REZONING Phone 952.2271160 Fax 952 2221170 Planning Case#2013-08 to rezone 8.9 acres of property zoned A2,Agricultural Finance Estate District,to R-8,Mixed Medium-Density Residential for Bluff Creek Cottages Phone 952.227.1140 contingent upon site plan approval, as shown in plans dated received June 14,2013, Fax 952 2271110 and adoption of the Findings of Fact. Park&Recreation 2. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT Phone.952.2271120 Fax:952 2271110 The conditional use permit for Planning Case 2013-08 for Bluff Creek Cottages as Recreation Center shown in plans dated received June 14, 2013, and including the attached Findings of 2310 Coulter Boulevard Fact and Recommendation,subject to the following conditions: Phone 952 2271400 Fax:952.2271404 1. The plans are amended to read"Assumed wetland boundary—area not delineated Planning& per 1987 Corps Manual." Natural Resources Phone:952 2271130 2. The 894' contour is the assumed wetland boundary for purposes of determining Fax 952 2271110 buffer and setbacks. Public Works 3. Wetland buffer shall be shown to measure twenty(20) feet as is consistent with a 7901 Park Place Manage 2 wetland. The setback from this buffer shall then be thirty(30) feet. Phone 952 2271300 Fax.952 2271310 4. That portion of the property containing the Bluff Creek Primary Zone and the Senior Center tributary to Bluff Creek is dedicated to the city as per discussion with applicant Phone.952 2271125 and city staff. Fax.952 227.1110 5. The applicant must apply for and receive a NPDES construction permit prior to Web Site any earth-disturbing activity. www.ci.chanhassen;:mn.us 6. The applicant must prepare a SWPPP consistent with the NPDES construction permit requirements (Part III) and submit this SWPPP to the city for review and comment. Chanhassen is a Community for Life-Providing for Today and Planning for Tomorrow Mr. David Pokorney Bluff Creek Cottages—Planning Case 2013-08 August 14,2013 Page 2 7. The construction of the bioretention area shall be phased such that it is not disturbed until after the rest of the site has been graded. The plans shall be amended to reflect this and perimeter control shall be installed that will prevent the operation of equipment and the stockpiling of materials in this area. 8. Sediment control Best Management Practices shall remain in place around the bioretention basin until the area tributary to the basin is stabilized. 9. Inlet protection shall be installed on the double catch basin on Pioneer Trail located downstream of the site prior to commencement of earth-disturbing activities. Inlet protection shall be installed on all catch basins and curb cuts interior to the site after installation until final stabilization is met. 10. All outfalls,including the curb cut, shall be stabilized within 24 hours of connection. 11. The rip rap for the curb cut shall extend,uninterrupted, to the normal water level of the proposed pond (905.0'). 12. The geotextile fabric shall have a permittivity value of 0.5 or higher. 13. The model shall be amended to show that the peak discharge rate at the curb cut is no greater than 3.0 cfs during the 25-year storm event. If this cannot be achieved,the applicant is strongly encouraged to use pipe to convey stormwater runoff. 14. An operations and maintenance manual shall be provided to the city for review and approval and shall cover the bioretention feature and the swale inlet into the pond. 15. The outfall for the stormwater detention pond shall be pulled away from the wetland such that there is adequate room to install all rip rap without any disturbance below the 894' contour. If practicable to do so, the outfall shall be pulled entirely outside of the wetland buffer area. 16. The bioretention feature shall be designed in a manner consistent with the Minnesota Stormwater Manual "design criteria for bioretention". 17. A detailed plan for the bioretention feature, including phasing, soil amendments, underdrain (if necessary) and planting schedule shall be provided to the city for review and approval. 1 8. Percolation tests shall be performed in the bioretention area to determine infiltration rates. The model shall be amended based upon these findings and provided to the city. 19. The bioretention feature shall be designed such that it drains within 48 hours. 20. Pretreatment shall be provided prior to discharge to the bioretention feature. This shall be a grass swale consistent with the MN Stormwater Manual "Guidelines for filter strip pre- treatment sizing", a forebay or a sump manhole at least three feet in depth. Mr. David Pokorney Bluff Creek Cottages—Planning Case 2013-08 August 14, 2013 Page 3 21. The applicant must receive permission from Carver County for the proposed runoff condition into Pioneer Trail and provide a spread and run calculation to show that the proposed catch basin will capture the ten-year event or otherwise design the storm sewer to capture this event. 22.The applicant is responsible for all other permits and approvals. 3. SITE PLAN APPROVAL The site plan consisting of a 13,700 square-foot continuing care retirement facility,Planning Case 2013-08 for Bluff Creek Cottages as shown in plans dated received June 13,2013, and including the attached Findings of Fact and Recommendation, subject to the following conditions: Building Official Conditions: 1. The proposed structure is required to have an automatic fire extinguishing system. 2. All plans must be prepared and signed by design professionals licensed in the State of Minnesota. A geotechnical (soil evaluation) report is required. 3. Designs\plans for retaining wall(s) exceeding four feet in height must be prepared and signed by a structural engineer. 4. Detailed building code-related requirements have not been reviewed; this will take place when complete structural/architectural plans are submitted. 5. Structures and site must meet Minnesota Accessibility Code. 6. The owner and/or their representative shall meet with the Inspections Division as soon as possible to discuss plan review and permit procedures. Fire Marshal Conditions: 1. Add one hydrant at the intersection of Pioneer Trail and the entrance road. 2. In addition to 12-inch address numbers on the building, address numbers will be required at driveway entrance. Contact Chanhassen Fire Marshal for requirements. 3. A PIV, Post indicator valve will be required. 4. Yellow painted curbing and"No Parking Fire Lane" signs are required. Contact Chanhassen Fire Marshal for details. 5. City Engineer shall verify that the purposed fire apparatus turnaround is sufficient. 6. A three-foot clear space must be maintained around fire hydrant(s). Mr. David Pokorney Bluff Creek Cottages—Planning Case 2013-08 August 14,2013 Page 4 Planning Conditions: 1. All rooftop and ground equipment must be screened from views. 2. Approval of the site plan application is contingent upon approval of the rezoning and conditional use permit for Planning Case 2013-08. 3. The monument sign may not exceed 24 square feet in area nor be higher than 5 feet. The sign shall be located 10 feet from the property line. 4. Sign illumination and design shall comply with ordinance. If illuminated,the letters shall be backlit and use individual dimension letters, at least one-half inch deep. The sign materials shall be compatible with the building. The applicant must apply for a sign permit. 5. The trash enclosure for the building has not been shown on the plans. The structure must be screened from views and constructed of the same materials as the building. Recycling space and other solid waste collection space should be contained within the same enclosure as the trash. 6. Light levels for site lighting shall be no more than one-half foot candle at the project perimeter property line. This does not apply to street lighting. Light fixtures shall be downcast and the light shall be cut off at a 90-degree angle as required by the city code. All fixtures shall be shielded. Park and Trail Conditions: 1. Park fees in the amount of$12,000 shall be collected as part of the site plan permit. Engineering Conditions: 1. An agreement must be obtained from MnDOT and Carver County to allow the driveway to connect to Pioneer Trail (County Road 14) and to allow construction of private utilities in the right-of-way. 2. The applicant must apply for and receive a NPDES construction permit prior to any earth- disturbing activity. 3. The applicant must prepare a SWPPP consistent with the NPDES construction permit requirements(Part 111) and submit this SWPPP to the city for review and comment. 4. The construction of the bioretention area shall be phased such that it is not disturbed until after the rest of the site has been graded. The plans shall be amended to reflect this and perimeter control shall be installed that will prevent the operation of equipment and the stockpiling of materials in this area. 5. Sediment control Best Management Practices shall remain in place around the bioretention basin until the area tributary to the basin is stabilized. Mr. David Pokorney Bluff Creek Cottages—Planning Case 2013-08 August 14,2013 Page 5 6. Inlet protection shall be installed on the double catch basin on Pioneer Trail located downstream of the site prior to commencement of earth-disturbing activities. Inlet protection shall be installed on all catch basins and curb cuts interior to the site after installation until final stabilization is met. 7. All outfalls, including the curb cut, shall be stabilized within 24 hours of connection. 8. The rip rap for the curb cut shall extend,uninterrupted, to the normal water level of the proposed pond(905.0'). 9. The geotextile fabric shall have a permittivity value of 0.5 or higher. 10. The plans must be signed by a registered engineer. 11. Ten-foot drainage and utility easements are required over all public utilities. 12. An existing topography plan sheet must be included in the plan set. 13. The grading plans must be amended so that no slopes exceed 3:1. 14. The developer's engineer must submit a soils report and boring log for this site indicating the soil conditions,permeability and slope. 15. The plans must show the elevations at the corners of the proposed building and where the building foundation is acting as a retaining wall. 16. The plans must identify any stockpile areas that will be used during construction. 17. The developer's engineer must call out the 6-foot retaining wall around the "outdoor space" in the plans and include top and bottom of wall elevations. 18. The following materials are prohibited for retaining wall construction: smooth face,poured- in-place concrete(stamped or patterned concrete is allowed), masonry, railroad ties or timber. Walls taller than 6 feet shall not be constructed with boulder rock. 19. The developer's engineer must adjust grading at the face of the east retaining wall to create a swale so water will flow away from both the wall and the building. 20. The retaining walls shall be privately owned and maintained. 21. All retaining walls over six feet high and within 10 feet of a sidewalk or other public way must have a fence or other barrier. This condition includes the areas where the building foundation will act as a retaining wall. 22. Before vehicles enter Pioneer Trail, the driveway must provide a landing area that starts at least 50 feet back from the crosswalk and is at a 2%maximum grade. 23. The parking lot aisle must be 26 feet wide. Mr. David.Pokorney Bluff Creek Cottages—Planning Case 2013-08 August 14, 2013 Page 6 24. The turnaround must allow enough room for a fire truck to turn and exit the parking lot without going through the parking spaces. Approved turnarounds include a 100-foot hammerhead and a 70-foot diameter cul-de-sac. 25. The plans are amended to read "Assumed wetland boundary—area not delineated per 1987 Corps Manual." 26. The 894' contour is the assumed wetland boundary for purposes of determining buffer and setbacks. 27. Wetland buffer shall be shown to measure twenty(20)feet as is consistent with a Manage 2 wetland. The setback from this buffer shall then be thirty(30) feet. 28. That portion of the property containing the Bluff Creek Primary Zone and the tributary to Bluff Creek is dedicated to the city as per discussion with applicant and city staff. 29. The model shall be amended to show that the peak discharge rate at the curb cut is no greater than 3.0 cfs during the 25-year storm event. If this cannot be achieved, the applicant is strongly encouraged to use pipe to convey stormwater runoff. 30. An operations and maintenance manual shall be provided to the city for review and approval and shall cover the bioretention feature and the swale inlet into the pond. 31. The outfall for the stormwater detention pond shall be pulled away from the wetland such that there is adequate room to install all rip rap without any disturbance below the 894' contour. If practicable to do so,the outfall shall be pulled entirely outside of the wetland buffer area. 32. The bioretention feature shall be designed in a manner consistent with the Minnesota Stormwater Manual "design criteria for bioretention". 33. A detailed plan for the bioretention feature, including phasing, soil amendments, underdrain (if necessary) and planting schedule shall be provided to the city for review and approval. 34. Percolation tests shall be performed in the bioretention area to determine infiltration rates. The model shall be amended based upon these findings and provided to the city. 35. The bioretention feature shall be designed such that it drains within 48 hours. 36. Pretreatment shall be provided prior to discharge to the bioretention feature. This shall be a grass swale consistent with the MN Stormwater Manual "Guidelines for filter strip pre- treatment sizing", a forebay or a sump manhole at least three feet in depth. 37. The applicant must receive permission from Carver County for the proposed runoff condition into Pioneer Trail, and provide a spread and run calculation to show that the proposed catch basin will capture the ten-year event or otherwise design the storm sewer to capture this event. 38. The applicant is responsible for all other permits and approvals. 39. The developer's engineer must show the detailed lift station design and location in the plans. Mr. David Pokorney Bluff Creek Cottages—Planning Case 2013-08 August 14,2013 Page 7 40. The City of Chaska must approve the sanitary sewer plans. 41. The sanitary sewer and watermain shall be privately owned and maintained. 42.A plan sheet is required to show the watermain extension from the driveway to the connection to Chanhassen's watermain system. 43. The watermain that is parallel to Pioneer Trail must be 8 inches for fire flow conditions. 44. The developer's engineer shall model the watermain extension for fire flow demand to the development to ensure the watermain pipe size is adequate. 45. Fire hydrants are required every 400 feet, and gate valves are required every 800 feet. 46. This property has outstanding assessments from previous improvement projects that were deferred due to the property's Green Acres status. Altering the zoning for this property will cause the assessments to come due. 47. Water and sewer trunk and hook-up fees are to be collected with the development contract. 48. A permit is required for any work within the MnDOT or Carver County right-of-way. 49. A temporary construction easement will be required for the installation of utilities within road right-of-way. Miscellaneous Conditions: 1. The applicant shall work with staff on minor plan modifications." Site Plan Agreements must be prepared by our offices for recording; however, cost estimates for the improvements must be submitted to our offices before the agreement can be prepared. If you have any questions,please call me at(952)227-1134 or e-mail me at salj affAci.chanhassen.nm.us. Sincerely, c �'X / (4& Sharmeen Al-Jaff Senior Planner c: John Klingelhutz ec: Todd Gerhardt, City Manager Kate Aanenson, Community Development Director Todd Hoffman,Park&Recreation Director Alyson Fauske,Assistant City Engineer Terry Jeffery, Water Resources Coordinator Jerry Mohn, Building Official g:\plan\2013 planning cases\2013-08 bluff creek cottages\resubminal 6-14-13\approval letter.doc August 14,2013 MTOF John Knoblauch 1i U J & S Ventures 1, Inc. CHANHASSEN 1450 Knob Hill Lane Excelsior, MN 55331 7.00 Market Boulevard PO Box 147 Re: The Preserve at Rice Lake—Planning Case 2013-12 Chanhassen,MN 55317 Land Use Map Amendment from Residential-Low Density to Residential-Low and Medium Density; Rezoning from Single Family Administration Residential (RSF) and Mixed Low Density Residential (R4) to Planned Phone 952 2271100 Unit Development-Residential (PUD-R); Subdivision of 13.22 acres into Fax 95222.'71110 16 lots and 2 outlots with Variances (PRESERVE AT RICE LAKE); Building inspections Site Plan Review; and Wetland Alteration Permit. Phone•952 2271160 Fax 952 2271190 Dear Mr. Knoblauch: Engineering This letter is to formally notify you that on August 12, 2013,the Chanhassen City Phone 952 2271160 Council adopted the following four motions: Fax 952 2271170 Finance A. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT Phone 952.2271140 Fax 952.2271110 Staff recommends that the Planning Commission approve the land use map amendment from Residential—Low Density to Residential—Low and Medium Park&Recreation Density with the following condition, and adoption of the attached Findings of Fact Phone 952 2271120 and Recommendation: Fax•952.227.1110 Recreation Center 1. Approval of the Land Use Amendment is subject to Metropolitan Council 2310 Coulter Boulevard determination of consistency with system plan. Phone 952.2271400 Fax.952 2271404 B. REZONING Planning& Natural Resources Staff recommends that the Planning Commission approve the rezoning from Phone.952.227.1130 Residential—Low Density(R4) and Mixed Low Density Residential (R8)to Planned Fax.952.227.1110 Unit Development—Residential (PUD-R) with the following condition, and adoption of the attached Findings of Fact and Recommendation and attached ordinance Public Works rezoning the property. 7901 Park Place Phone 9522271300 1. Approval of the Rezoning is contingent upon approval of the final plat and Fax 952.227:1310 execution of the development contract. Senior Center Phone:952.2271125 C. PRELIMINARY PLAT: Fax.952 2271110 Staff recommends that the Planning Commission approve the preliminary plat to Web Site subdivide 13.22 acres into 16 lots and 2 outlots as shown in plans dated received www ci chanha;>sen inn us August 5,2013with the following conditions, and adoption of the attached Findings of Fact and Recommendation: Chanhassen is a Community for Life-Providing for Today and Planning for Tomorrow Mr. John Knoblauch The Preserve at Rice Lake-Planning Case 2013-12 August 14, 2013 Page 2 1. All lots must comply with the following table: COMPLIANCE TABLE Area Width Depth Maximum (square feet) (feet) (feet) Hardcover Notes (square feet) 60 at PUD 10,000 building 100 30 percent setback L1 B1 10,085 126 122 3,025 Wetland L2 B1 10,001 90 108 3,000 Wetland L3 B1 11,324 3148 109 3,397 Wetland L4 B1 10,281 76 143 3,084 Wetland L5 B1 10,103 70 146 3,031 L6 Bl 10,301 63 134 3,090 L7 B1 10,017 62 128 3,005 L8 B1 10,000 62 124 3,000 Wetland L9 B1 10,187 62 129 3,056 Wetland L10 Bl 10,024 63 123 3,007 Wetland L11 B1 12,083 65 (building 116 3,625 Wetland setback) L12 B1 10 017 65 (building 118 3,005 Wetland setback) L1 B2 108 Wetland, * area of neck 14,085* (building 132 4,225 (4,961 sq. ft.) excluded setback) from lot area calculations L2 B2 10,781 85 106 3,234 Corner lot L3 B2 10,000 106 127 3,000 L4 B2 10,003 91 148 3,001 Outlot A 282,031 6.47 acres open space/wetlands Outlot B 47,560 1.09 acres open space/wetlands ROW 72,309 1.66 acres TOTAL 576,299 13.23 acres Wetland setback: 20 ft.buffer, 30 ft.principal structure, 15 11. accessory structure. Front: 25 ft. Rear: 30 ft., accessory structure 15 ft. Side: 10 ft. house, 5 ft. garage 2. All relocated trees shall be warranted for two seasons and replaced by developer if dead or dying within that time period. Mr. John Knoblauch The Preserve at Rice Lake—Planning Case 2013-12 August 14, 2013 Page 3 3. Advanced warning and speed advisory signs are required where the design speed is less than 30 mph. 4. The site plan and HydroCAD model must be revised to address the following comments: a. Peak discharge rates are proposed to increase at the following locations: i. Runoff leaving the overall site for the snowmelt events. ii. Runoff leaving the western portion of Wetland A for the 2, 10 and 100 year design events. iii. Runoff leaving the site to the north of the eastern portion of Wetland A for the snowmelt event. iv. Runoff leaving the site to the north of the western portion of Wetland A for all events. b. The drainage areas and/or curve number in the HydroCAD model must correspond to the Drainage Area and Curve Number Table. c. Directly connected impervious areas must be modeled separately rather than included in the composite Curve Number computation. d. The applicant must provide calculations(or submit a model) demonstrating that the city's requirements for water quality are satisfied. i. If the event-based NURP standard cannot be achieved by dead pool storage,then (P8 or other) calculations should be based on equivalent annual removal efficiencies. ii. If an iron-enhanced filtration system is included in the design, calculations should be provided demonstrating the water quality treatment benefits of the BMP. Detailed plans of the system should be submitted for review with the calculations. iii. The report notes that the east pond is able to remove 87.8%of the phosphorus load. This removal efficiency appears excessively high. It is anticipated that there is either an error with the model inputs or the calculation was performed for a particular rainfall event rather than annualized removal efficiency. 5. The developer shall obtain off-site easements over the existing swale and 18"culvert. 6. The developer agreed to replace the 18" culvert north of the site with a new pipe that provides the same capacity. 7. The HydroCAD model must be revised so that the impervious surface of the lots is 30%. 8. If groundwater is encountered during site construction the lowest floor elevations must be adjusted so that there is a minimum three-foot separation. Mr. John Knoblauch The Preserve at Rice Lake—Planning Case 2013-12 August 14,2013 Page 4 9. The grading plan must be revised to address the following comments: a. The developer must obtain a MnDOT permit for the proposed grading within the MnDOT right-of-way. b. It is difficult to discern between the proposed contours, lot lines and setback lines. The developer's engineer is requested to change the drawing line weights. 10. Some homes may choose to install a privately-owned and maintained booster to provide a higher water pressure. 11. The watermain shall be 8-inch PVC(C-900). 12. Prior to final submittal the developer must obtain all necessary easements to install the sanitary sewer off-site,to the north. 13. A portion of the trunk sewer and water hookup fees must be paid in cash with the final plat in the rate in effect at that time. 14.The proposed location of the catch basin on the east side of the cul de sac must be shifted so that it will not conflict with the pedestrian ramp to the trail between Lots 11 and 12,Block 1. 15. Street and utility plan and profile construction plans must be submitted with the final plat. 16. Outfalls into the easterly pond must be minimized to the greatest extent practicable. 17. Plan shall show proposed pond maintenance access and landscaping must not interfere with pond maintenance access. 18. The applicant must apply for and receive an NPDES permit from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and provide evidence to the city prior to grading the site. 19. The Surface Water Pollution Prevention Plan(SWPPP)must be prepared as a standalone document and submitted to engineering for review and comment prior to final plat approval. This SWPPP shall include a narrative, plan set and applicable details. 20. The SWPPP must include the required elements as listed in Part III of the National Pollution Discharge Elimination System General Permit Authorization to Discharge Stormwater Associated with Construction Activity(NPDES Construction Permit) and in the MPCA SWPPP checklist. 21. A detailed erosion prevention and sediment control plan must be submitted for review and approval per the requirements of Section 19-145 of Chanhassen City Code and the NPDES Construction Permit. This should include, among the other listed requirements, all temporary and permanent best management practices. Mr. John Knoblauch The Preserve at Rice Lake—Planning Case 2013-12 August 14,2013 Page 5 22. There is significant evidence of gully erosion at both off-site discharge locations. Rates must be reduced below existing discharge rates or efforts must be taken to stabilize these discharge points to prevent further channel incision and head cutting. 23. Wetland buffers are required around all wetlands on site. Extend buffer around wetland E. 24. Wetland buffer must be extended through all disturbed areas. A detailed vegetation management plan must be developed showing how these areas will be permanently stabilized. 25. A vegetation establishment and management plan must be developed and submitted for review for all areas preserved as open space including those areas graded for the construction of stormwater management practices and the installation of utilities that are above the normal water level prior to final plat approval. 26. Minnesota Department of Transportation right-of-way is outside of the City of Chanhassen's WCA jurisdiction as MnDOT is their own LGU. Chanhassen's review of wetland boundaries ended at the property limits. The applicant must get all appropriate approvals from MnDOT for work on the sound wall. 27. The development must comply with the MN Rules Chapter 6120 and the DNR must issue their concurrence to this effect. 28. Estimated Surface Water Management Connection charges due at the time of final plat are $69,983.50. Provide area of wetland buffer and preservation/volume reduction area after development to accurately calculate credit. 29. Fifty-percent(50%)of park fees shall be collected in consideration for the dedication of Outlots A and B. The park fees shall be collected in full at the rate in force upon final plat submission and approval. At today's rate these fees would total $46,400(16 lots X$5,800 per lot/2). 30. Wetland nomenclature on plan set shall be amended to correspond with HydroCAD drainage report and wetland replacement application. 31. The land owner and the selected contractor must provide a Landowner Statement and Contractor Responsibility for Work in Wetlands or Public Waters form to the City prior to working on the road crossing into the site. This form is available on the Board of Soil and Water Resources website. 32. A detailed planting schedule and maintenance plan must be provided for the preservation/volume reduction area. 33. Preservation/volume reduction area shall be protected from construction traffic, material stockpiling and other construction related activities during site development. These protection measures shall be shown in plans. Mr. John Knoblauch The Preserve at Rice Lake—Planning Case 2013-12 August 14, 2013 Page 6 34. Signs shall be placed along the preservation/volume reduction area to protect the area from encroachment after build out. 35. Seeded areas within the outlots shall be established and managed according to guidelines and policies developed by the Minnesota Board of Soil and Water Resources as are available on their website. 36. Construction of the 8-foot wide neighborhood trail connection from the public street to the southeast corner of the property. 37. The applicant shall comply with all MnDOT requirements for any work within their right-of- way, i.e. noise wall, landscaping, etc. D. VARIANCES Staff recommends that the Planning Commission approve the Variances to allow a reduced setback from Highway 212 and a cul-de-sac that exceeds 800 feet in length as shown in plans dated received August 5, 2013 with the following conditions and adoption of the attached Findings of Fact and Recommendation: 1. Approval of the variances is contingent upon approval of the Land Use Plan Amendment, Subdivision, Site Plan Review, Rezoning and Wetland Alteration Permit. E. SITE PLAN REVIEW Staff recommends that the Planning Commission approve the site plan for a medium density development as shown in plans dated received August 5,2013 with the following conditions and adoption of the attached Findings of Fact and Recommendation: 1. Approval of the Land Use Amendment subject the Metropolitan Council determination of consistency with system plan. 2. Adoption of the Chanhassen PUD Ordinance,which shall be created to govern the site and design standards. 3. Execution of the Site Plan Permit. 4. Approval of the final plat and execution of the development contract. F. WETLAND ALTERATION PERMIT Staff recommends that the Planning Commission approve the wetland alteration permit as shown in plans dated received August 5, 2013 with the following conditions and adoption of the attached Findings of Fact and Recommendation: 1. Wetland buffers are required around all wetlands on site. Mr. John Knoblauch The Preserve at Rice Lake—Planning Case 2013-12 August 14, 2013 Page 7 2. A plan should be provided showing the location of all wetland buffer signs. These signs shall be placed concurrent to the installation of erosion prevention and sediment control BMPs except when grading is proposed at a buffer monument location. 3. The plan must meet the sequencing requirements of the Minnesota Wetland Conservation Act. This can be accomplished by locating the sidewalk to the north side of the proposed road and extending the regional connection between lots 11 and 12 of Block 1. 4. A completed Application for Withdrawal of Wetland Credits Form shall be provided with the Minnesota Local/State/Federal Application for Water/Wetland Projects as well as a signed and executed purchase agreement between the applicant and the bank holder. 5. Wetland nomenclature on plan set shall be amended to correspond with HydroCAD drainage report and wetland replacement application. 6. Approval of the Wetland Alteration Permit is contingent upon approval of the Land Use Plan Amendment, variances, Rezoning, Site Plan Review,Final Plat, and execution of the Development Contract. Attached are items required for final plat consideration. If you have any questions,please call me at(952) 227-1134 or e-mail me at saljaff@ci.chanbassenann.us. Sincerely, 1ct��r✓�e�� -a-Q / Sharmeen Al-Jaff Senior Planner SAJ:ktm Enclosure c: Chestnut Group, LLC ec: Todd Gerhardt, City Manager Kate Aanenson, Director of Community Development Alyson Fauske,Assistant City Engineer Terry Jeffery, Water Resources Coordinator Todd Hoffman, Park &Recreation Director Jerry Mobil, Building Official g:\plan12013 planning cases12013-12 preserve at rice lake\approval letter.doc --- CHANHASSEN PARKS AND RECREATION ��ALLI / 7700 MARKET BLVD. 1 P.O. BOX 147 '`� � CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 kl' PHONE 952-227-1121 (Jerry Ruegemer) PICNIC EVALUATION In order to better serve users of our picnic facilities, please take a few minutes to answer the following questions and provide suggestions. Thank you! Picnic Facility LO , 2 A1( Group Name (Optional) Y /� � p p !-O Aaarj Excellent Good Average Fair Poor ea (Please circle one) Procedure for Reserving Picnic 4 3 2 1 Picnic Reservation Fee al 4 3 2 1 Cleanliness of Facility 4 3 2 1 Sufficient Number of Tables and Grills 5 4 3 2 1 Fulfillment of Expectations A 4 3 2 1 Overall Impression of Facility 4 3 2 1 ���Comment _ �- .� 111 O CS C i i3f) % ObV__. 7 a k) < i) /0/< e_ a ,'4) /// "6)&0/22 0/ What did you enjoy most about the facility? ry 6,o ())`eitMi_e 5 ,l 641 / Q - (Evaluation Form continued on other side) E IVE 1\U6 19 2013 CITY OF CHANHASSEN What amenities would you like added? cyv,Q- xiyoa- What improvements do you feel would enhance the facility? Do you have any suggestions or ideas to better the picnic res-rvation process? / 1 I Mtn 1 I MFOWN `° milipmfinpre,..) / Additional Comments: Thank you for taking the time to complete this evaluation. Your input and comments are very important to us. Please return this survey 1 week after receiving it to: Chanhassen Parks and Recreation 7700 Market Blvd. PO Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 CHANHASSEN PARKS AND RECREATION _ r/AP- 7f' 7700 MARKET BLVD. P.O. BOX 147 17.1%V � r Oa CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 *ig.,-... PHONE 952-227-1121 (Jerry Ruegemer) PICNIC EVALUATION In order to better serve users of our picnic facilities, please take a few minutes to answer the following questions and provide suggestions. Thank you! Picnic Facility jill toc Group Name (Optional) �5 6�04 S ii4' i - Excellent Good Average Fair Poor (Please circle one) Procedure for Reserving Picnic (5.) 4 3 2 1 Picnic Reservation Fee 5 4 3 2 1 Cleanliness of Facility U r 4 3 2 1 Sufficient Number of Tables and Grills Cr5D 4 3 2 1 /) Fulfillment of Expectations (.j 4 3 2 1 Overall Impression of Facility (5,) 4 3 2 1 Comments: GU)GL- .lirt.Ati eta- al.t,c)(t.t What did you enjoy most about the facility? Aur -;(,h,_ Mt k_ j,oK. ItAit_ `t, LUG- - 0 ( -300 !L,:_ - �l U ,,.C�,_ �- (Evaluation Form continued on other side) AUG 1 5 2013 CtV( OF CHANHASSEN What amenities would you like added? What improvements do you feel would enhance the facility? (j/L- ithd . podith (� Mi *n2r i/Lem4 (Z .e� &iid 0/01, &I 17, ) Aci,,Pul at Do you have any suggestions or ideas to better the picnic reservation process? hboua p/Lowy)- uyrnika, Additional Comments: Thank you for taking the time to complete this evaluation. Your input and comments are very important to us. Please return this survey 1 week after receiving it to: Chanhassen Parks and Recreation 7700 Market Blvd. PO Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 r-1 CHANHASSEN PARKS AND RECREATION gli''''' 7700 MARKET BLVD. P.O. BOX 147 `- CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 PHONE 952-227-1121 (Jerry Ruegemer) PICNIC EVALUATION In order to better serve users of our picnic facilities, please take a few minutes to answer the following questions and provide suggestions. Thank you! Picnic Facility 7r' n Group Name (Optional) _ S I , iP L6rdL Excel lent Good Average Fair Poor (Please circle one) Procedure for Reserving Picnic c5) 4 3 2 1 Picnic Reservation Fee 5 6.0 3 2 1 Cleanliness of Facility 5 4 3 2 1 Sufficient Number of Tables and Grills dip 4 3 2 1 Fulfillment of Expectations 5 ' 4 3 2 1 Overall Impression of Facility 4 3 2 1 Comments: Lii�.1 ,0 0//, 1 `L „, /____ 1- 1 0 t What did you enjoy most about the facility? C/ e_Cn /`®1..._) l 1�� , S 1 (Evaluation Form continued on other side) What amenities would you like added? irail.p.A______bth--kkmm 1 4_ What improvements do you feel would enhance the a-car2e.L..., ms Do you have any suggestions or ideas to better the picnic reservation process? ill s� - Additional Comments: Thank you for taking the time to complete this evaluation. Your input and comments are very important to us. Please return this survey 1 week after receiving it to: Chanhassen Parks and Recreation 7700 Market Blvd. P® Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 r/§■--r'a14. CHANHASSEN PARKS AND RECREATION �� 7700 MARKET BLVD. P.O. BOX 147 ``�� CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 �' PHONE 952-227-1121 (Jerry Ruegemer) PICNIC EVALUATION In order to better serve users of our picnic facilities, please take a few minutes to answer the following questions and provide suggestions. Thank you! Picnic Facility L 4. Shirt_ Group Name (Optional) A 1111 . R e (11.1 _ Excellent Good Average Fair Poor (Please circle one) Procedure for Reserving Picnic 4 3 2 1 Picnic Reservation Fee 4 3 2 1 Cleanliness of Facility 4 3 2 1 GDSufficient Number of Tables and Grills 4 3 2 1 Fulfillment of Expectations 51 4 3 2 1 Overall Impression of Facility 4 3 2 1 Comments: What did you enjoy most about the facility? u.",1Ai ; J 4.44;(ix..i 'v`Lou-:3f lAigja 41..w.,.,t-,,x (Evaluation Form continued on other side) RECEIVED AUG 0 8 2013 CITY OF CHANHASSEN What amenities would you like added? What improvements do you feel would enhance the facility? /Jt r.k Do you have any suggestions or ideas to better the picnic reservation process? 1i t b e i. 6L45;64.e � c�° I � b ri-S Yt t; r L aivLi l-4 4 11>e ON Ea n l re oy),'a:m t7..JCt„5, J+ l i���. , L ��f ''t1 & r ,,.� rev,fed it J C e1' cl 41%.c! tr��cJ — / ovl (2✓t ��r,c t the-ry' Yet„ owt-s)(Xi cl"j rat, I l i en 6.4- 11'1 Additional Comments: I^e e{-1' . X 0,‘,d ,1'1,*7 ;A - h 17 filing_ ,Lerie-417) 19;i1 key: eej eti 41"e =rim +0-1-714... L Jev rwr he,,f›) Thank you for taking the time to complete this evaluation. Your input and comments are very important to us. Please return this survey 1 week after receiving it to: Chanhassen Parks and Recreation 7700 Market Blvd. PO Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 CHANHASSEN PARKS AND RECREATION L,f b,.) 7700 MARKET BLVD. �( P.O. BOX 147 ���� � CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 ' PHONE 952-227-1121 (Jerry Ruegemer) PICNIC EVALUATION In order to better serve users of our picnic facilities, please take a few minutes to answer the following questions and provide suggestions. Thank you! Picnic Facility Group Name (Optional) Excellent Good Average Fair Poor (Please circle one) Procedure for Reserving Picnic 5 4 3 2 1 Picnic Reservation Fee Er 4 3 2 1 Cleanliness of Facility 5 4 3 40 1 Sufficient Number of Tables and Grills 5 4 3 2 1 Fulfillment of Expectations 5 4 3 2 1 Overall Impression of Facility 5 4 3 2 1 Comments: 3'0rnew-e L.1C,,> r,,,i C ,Q,„,,- U, - 0 ____\(,,Q5,7- -- ,C\,,-. WI -4+1 k 1Y, c 0 i C --- "Le )V lat_ fVv`( C)\ ---r --e-U6-4 , --t- 61 ,i ( in I ,1 C,c_vn d (l-e__vn c t N( . , • %lA C -k> (_/(--�rc n ;-E 1} 10 S lD -k-41,, !,-ct s, Q What did you enjoy most about the facility? (Evaluation Form continued on other side) RECEIVED AUG 0 9 2013 CITY OF CHANHASSEN What amenities would you like added? What improvements do you feel would enhance the facility? Do you have any suggestions or ideas to better the picnic reservation process? Additional Comments: Thank you for taking the time to complete this evaluation. Your input and comments are very important to us. Please return this survey 1 week after receiving it to: Chanhassen Parks and Recreation 7700 Market Blvd. PO Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 ibr 1 CHANHASSEN PARKS AND RECREATION � � 9 /4 7700 MARKET BLVD. `� P.O. BOX 147 ti �incri? CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 PHONE 952-227-1121 (Jerry Ruegemer) PICNIC EVALUATION In order to better serve users of our picnic facilities, please take a few minutes to answer the following questions and provide suggestions. Thank you! n v �, / Picnic Facility I t -ric c Group Name (Optional) C)CcrLsr©n s CJeAre A Zt 1--,, t. Excellent Good Average Fair Poor (Please circle one) Procedure for Reserving Picnic 67 4 3 2 1 Picnic Reservation Fee OF 4 3 2 1 Cleanliness of Facility 4 3 2 1 Sufficient Number of Tables and Grills 6 4 3 2 1 Fulfillment of Expectations 67 4 3 2 1 Overall Impression of Facility C9 4 3 2 1 Comme, 9 " I / r-L ` ; KrL1 di /w r ace v - rh.0 eou<e k-% /—CI d Nc. -! rd 17 A-!!v W /)- ! n .. What did you enjoy most about the facility? Z 2 "✓ (Evaluation Form continued on other side) RECEIVED AUG fl 9 2013 - CITY OF CHANHASSEN What amenities would you like added? What improvements do you feel would enhance the facility? Do you have any suggestions or ideas to better the picnic reservation process? Additional Comments: Thank you for taking the time to complete this evaluation. Your input and comments are very important to us. Please return this survey 1 week after receiving it to: Chanhassen Parks and Recreation 7700 Market Blvd. PO Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 r-� CHANHASSEN PARKS AND RECREATION 7700 MARKET BLVD. P.O. BOX 147 CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 PHONE 952-227-1121 (Jerry Ruegemer) PICNIC EVALUATION In order to better serve users of our picnic facilities, please take a few minutes to answer the following questions and provide suggestions. Thank you! Picnic Facility Group Name (Optional) 3Sco,,zs Excellent Good Average Fair Poor (Please circle one) Procedure for Reserving Picnic 4 3 2 1 Picnic Reservation Fee 4 3 2 1 Cleanliness of Facility 5 3 2 1 Sufficient Number of Tables and Grills 4 3 2 1 Fulfillment of Expectations 4 3 2 1 Overall Impression of Facility 657 4 3 2 1 Comments: What did you enjoy most about the facility? r t-1 e n-ri-t .,e,t c..at t .a1Y (Evaluation Form continued on other side) RECEI AUG CI G 2013 clr i Of CH1 I\SSEN What amenities would you like added? 'kL What improvements do you feel would enhance the facility?, A,Q T-Twei,.,,,,J� 10.a -g-ra s Do you have any suggestions or ideas to better the picnic reservation process? Additional Comments: (/ ` As, .k Thank you for taking the time to complete this evaluation. Your input and comments are very important to us. Please return this survey 1 week after receiving it to: Chanhassen Parks and Recreation 7700 Market Blvd. PO Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 CHANHASSEN PARKS AND RECREATION /n∎f 4 /4 7700 MARKET BLVD. `� P.O. BOX 147 ,`� r CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 *iC, ,,itirr-' .-1 PHONE 952-227-1121 (Jerry Ruegemer) PICNIC EVALUATION In order to better serve users of our picnic facilities, please take a few minutes to answer the following questions and provide suggestions. Thank you Picnic Facility Zia ie Ann. Group Name (Optional) ti---R . , irA iii s7^,'n„, Excellent Good Average Fair Poor (Please circle one) Procedure for Reserving Picnic 0 4 3 2 1 Picnic Reservation Fee 0 4 3 2 1 Cleanliness of Facility , 6) 4 3 2 1 Sufficient Number of Tables and Grills 6) 4 3 2 1 Fulfillment of Expectations 4 3 2 1 Overall Impression of Facility C) 4 3 2 1 Comments: 7 What did you enjoy most about the facility? Wt. / f ai c h /< St”--F 'c - / //0 fie, hu—eel e-A-A 0, 7:7x. ate ( ,)-%- CGS. zJX`;.,‘,1;7 '-e--G---/fit J ,- (Evaluation Form continued on other side) RECEIVED AUG n 9 2013 CITY OF CHANHASSEN What amenities would you like added? What improvements do you feel would enhance the facility? Do you have any suggestions or ideas to better the picnic reservation process? Additional Comments: Thank you for taking the time to complete this evaluation. Your input and comments are very important to us. Please return this survey 1 week after receiving it to: Chanhassen Parks and Recreation 7700 Market Blvd. Pa Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 CHANHASSEN PARKS AND RECREATION �kl 7700 MARKET BLVD. ; P.O. BOX 147 ``�� CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 �' -I PHONE 952-227-1121 (Jerry Ruegemer) PICNIC EVALUATION In order to better serve users of our picnic facilities, please take a few minutes to answer the following questions and provide suggestions. Thank you! I.-0,_ n Picnic Facility le e S l cu PA_it r 1 t on Group Name (Optional) Excellent Good Average Fair Poor (Please circle one) Procedure for Reserving Picnic 50 4 3 2 1 Picnic Reservation Fee 5 4 () 2 1 Cleanliness of Facility 5 , 3 2 1 Sufficient Number of Tables and Grills U 4 3 2 1 Fulfillment of Expectations 5 elD 3 2 1 Overall Impression of Facility &5) 4 3 2 1 Comments: What did you enjoy most about the facility? (UV C--✓ec S p, CC- Al/(G 111 161-6 -64s5 4cces-c (Evaluation Form continued on other side) RECEIVED AUG n 7 2013 CITY OF CHANHASSEN What amenities would you like added? What improvements do you feel would enhan e the facility? .Sum E p Of 61.2.v c 6- crc�JZ nS to� " lc?J �v 1�61.0 ` a_C o — i T (k)L P t,U J lJ l 4 rvl d ilu. 1u K i Tk all 10-CAL h,kkdd( lin (nth i c t of pGt vi/li rm s out 0 4 W I J! b e ext cse JT CcW b/c/IJI t Th/C A 7 vial«& Do you have any suggestions or ideas to better the picnic re rvation process? Additional Comments: Thank you for taking the time to complete this evaluation. Your input and comments are very important to us. Please return this survey 1 week after receiving it to: Chanhassen Parks and Recreation 7700 Market Blvd. PO Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 CHANHASSEN PARKS AND RECREATION /�//),v) /4\ 7700 MARKET BLVD. �,�` -, P.O. BOX 147 '� CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 .� 'I PHONE 952-227-1121 (Jerry Ruegemer) PICNIC EVALUATION In order to better serve users of our picnic facilities, please take a few minutes to answer the following questions and provide sug estions. Thank you! Picnic Facility4k c)�s,.�_.,,, ,��� Group Name (Optional) Excellent Good Average Fair Poor (Please circle one) Procedure for Reserving Picnic 4 3 2 1 Picnic Reservation Fee 5 01 3 2 1 Cleanliness of Facility 5 ,t. 3 2 1 Sufficient Number of Tables and Grills C2 4 3 2 1 Fulfillment of Expectations ( 4 3 2 1 Overall Impression of Facility 5 , 3 2 1 Comments: t'‘2,AA„- A A/P _ .,n,- 7c:✓ :" /-'t. c`�' j— --7' ,-11 el- , lti//f 7 What did you enjoy most about the facility? ( c> oo_ /1),--.,,,,---77,t ),7_ (Evaluation Form continued on other side) What amenities would you like added? v .'"-----, What improvements do you'feel would enhance the facility? Do you have any suggestions or ideas to better the picnic reservation process? Additional Comments: 0# - Thank you for taking the time to complete this evaluation. Your input and comments are very important to us. Please return this survey 1 week after receiving it to: Chanhassen Parks and Recreation 7700 Market Blvd. PO Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 CHANHASSEN PARKS AND RECREATION 7700 MARKET BLVD. ; 0� P.O. BOX 147 CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 PHONE 952-227-1121 (Jerry Ruegemer) PICNIC EVALUATION In order to better serve users of our picnic facilities, please take a few minutes to answer the following questions and provide suggestions. Thank you Picnic Facility k.Q�' a YlN'tcr,r.., Group Name (Optional) Excellent Good Average Fair Poor (Please circle one) Procedure for Reserving Picnic J ) 4 3 2 1 Picnic Reservation Fee © 4 3 2 1 Cleanliness of Facility 4 3 2 1 Sufficient Number of Tables and Grills 4 3 2 1 Fulfillment of Expectations 4 3 2 1 Overall Impression of Facility O 4 3 2 1 Comments: What did you enjoy most about the facility? c tx* tackir CAA( QivQ,,�ryt\ ,,,f,\ (�x ctn.. Q L4� L �L k-CCrYvk A/1" Q 'r!mil),��!�-�� i YV\CA Q P pi/1n ` C\t �AS J (Evaluation Form continued on other side) RECEIVED AUG 2 2013 CITY OF CHANHASSEN What amenities would you like added? What improvements do you feel would enhance the facility? Do you have any suggestions or ideas to better the picnic reservation process? Additional Comments: Thank you for taking the time to complete this evaluation. Your input and comments are very important to us. Please return this survey 1 week after receiving it to: Chanhassen Parks and Recreation 7700 Market Blvd. PO Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 CHANHASSEN PARKS AND RECREATION 7700 MARKET BLVD. ('7 .1,1-1 P.O. BOX 147 , r CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 Nksyct.„ 2 -I PHONE 952-227-1121 (Jerry Ruegemer) PICNIC EVALUATION In order to better serve users of our picnic facilities, please take a few minutes to answer the following questions and provide suggestions. Thank you! Picnic Facility O Xi_.,4_ Group Name (Optional) 1J/ -../ "ekr-,-A-s_ z Excellent Good Average Fair Poor (Please circle one) Procedure for Reserving Picnic 5 ieCi 3 2 1 Picnic Reservation Fee 5 4 3 C2D 1 Cleanliness of Facility 4 3 2 1 Sufficient Number of Tables and Grills ( 4 3 2 1 Fulfillment of Expectations 5 3 2 1 Overall Impression of Facility 5 3 2 1 Comments: i�f—J4;V-- a Pdy-1 6,/,t. res- -04 L,� s° .�, 1 4 y A ct fie.. /I I- What did you enjoy most about the facility? il--y Ce//ter,, ,Sie`1-, h A Ve.r° b1, cc lev-/( oaT10 S l vex-. C /ez,, f geth fi (Evaluation Form continued on other side) ,V40 PuG ?-- TV Go ® Ck. PIAMSS I4 What amenities would you like added? What improvements do you feel would enhance the facility? Do you have any suggestions or ideas to better the picnic reservation process? Additional Comments: / / / f0 4) Dt n /hc- / . ?�� C�Jm „�S Qre Thank you for taking the time to complete this evaluation. Your input and comments are very important to us. Please return this survey 1 week after receiving it to: Chanhassen Parks and Recreation 7700 Market Blvd. PO Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 CHANHASSEN PARKS AND RECREATION i-C,-"--i„ __,,,.,„ -- 7 7700 MARKET BLVD. ` P.O. BOX 147 ` ` `1:'. CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 4 ' PHONE 952-227-1121 (Jerry Ruegemer) t` PICNIC EVALUATION In order to better serve users of our picnic facilities, please take a few minutes to answer the following questions and provide suggestions. Thank you! Picnic Facility `-k Skacts", Group Name (Optional) A-44-04V Excellent Good Average Fair Poor (Please circle one) Procedure for Reserving Picnic 4 3 2 1 Picnic Reservation Fee 5 4 3 2 1 Cleanliness of Facility 5 (_. 3 2 1 Sufficient Number of Tables and Grills 4 3 2 1 Fulfillment of Expectations 4 3 2 1 Overall Impression of Facility 5 V 3 2 1 Comments: iL &J 7il n 4),_ ,&:t+- frttc I , ..r. 1 =L .jam. ._ 1.e.'i.— y — _44 : •�� 4 _ _ - i V What did you enjoy most about the facility? C,J . ! ,44_ ,.. -14, • /. 1 .!l I if r 1 1 1 .r .�. .$ . ' .._.• _ . , >> A 0 U".-7 ' r r / (Evaluation Form continued on other side) RECEIVED AUG 1 2013 CITY OF CHANHASSEN What amenities would you like added? What improvements do you feel would enhance the facility? p, , Fn.,, C � Do you ha e any sug•estions or ideas to better the picnic reservat;•n process? , • I •LI r � Additional Comments: 1s-_j4. ,rr_ / / """.'". ! • • tyvvt_ Thank you for taking the time to complete this evaluation. Your input and comments are very important to us. Please return this survey 1 week after receiving it to: Chanhassen Parks and Recreation 7700 Market Blvd. P® Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 1/77. 7.- CHANHASSEN PARKS AND RECREATION . 7700 MARKET BLVD. `,iii , P.O. BOX 147 '' CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 . A PHONE 952-227-1121 (Jerry Ruegemer) . PICNIC EVALUATION In order to better serve users of our picnic facilities, please take a few minutes to answer the following questions nd provide suggestions. Thank you! Picnic Facility ; vdw Grou Name O tional dtaittlii 1���y �� di,J Group (Optional) it Excellent Good Average Fair Poor (Please circle one) Procedure for Reserving Picnic f�5 4 3 2 1 Picnic Reservation Fee 5 4 3 2 1 Cleanliness of Facility 5 4 3 2 1 Sufficient Number of Tables and Grills 5 4 3 2 1 Fulfillment of Expectations 4 3 2 1 Overall Impression of Facility 4 3 2 1 c t Comments: ULrj 4(C_Ar) CL_, .,0 , What did you enjoy most about the facility? (Evaluation Form continued on other side) What amenities would you like added? What improvements do you feel would enhance the facility? Do you have any suggestions or ideas to better the picnic reservation process? Additional Comments: Thank you for taking the time to complete this evaluation. Your input and comments are very important to us. Please return this survey 1 week after receiving it to: Chanhassen Parks and Recreation 7700 Market Blvd. PO Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 r-^ 6r9 CHANHASSEN PARKS AND RECREATION /�� 7700 MARKET BLVD. '`� P.O. BOX 147 ,`v` r �� CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 PHONE 952-227-1121 (Jerry Ruegemer) PICNIC EVALUATION In order to better serve users of our picnic facilities, please take a few minutes to answer the following questions and provide suggestions. Thank you! Picnic Facility t in- ' Group Name (Optional) df, X /194 -4.-e—e,e -7--1 clirlit7°' 1 Excellent Good Average Fair Poor (Please circle one) Procedure for Reserving Picnic 5 4 3 2 1 Picnic Reservation Fee 0 4 3 2 1 Cleanliness of Facility 5 4 3 2 1 Sufficient Number of Tables and Grills 110 4 3 2 1 Fulfillment of Expectations I 4 3 2 1 Overall Impression of Facility © 4 3 2 1 Comments: Afa.--t4,,/, i 12t-7,t-Z_ / / / X4- • • What did you enjoy most about the facility? ilt;_-,142/._..e;e7-ea,it ..-a--a— f (Evaluation Form continued on other side) ecol 301. 3 0 2013 cm 0�cHpNH\SSEN What amenities would you like added? What improvements do you feel would enhance the facility? Do you have any suggestions or ideas to better the picnic reservation process? Additional Comments: Thank you for taking the time to complete this evaluation. Your input and comments are very important to us. Please return this survey 1 week after receiving it to: Chanhassen Parks and Recreation 7700 Market Blvd. PO Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 /i- 7700 7 CHANHASSEN PARKS AND RECREATION MARKET BLVD. �,�` ,; P.O. BOX 147 '�'�y CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 *--C-1--1-'.j2-1 -1 PHONE 952-227-1121 (Jerry Ruegemer) PICNIC EVALUATION In order to better serve users of our picnic facilities, please take a few minutes to answer the following questions and provide suggestions. Thank you! Picnic Facility_ (i_ kk1 gt,iiian. Group Name (Optional) Excellent Good Average Fair Poor Please circle one) Procedure for Reserving Picnic 5 ..4-__)) 3 2 1 Picnic Reservation Fee 5 4 3 1 Cleanliness of Facility 5 4 3 2 1 Sufficient Number of Tables and Grills 5 4 2 1 Fulfillment of Expectations 4 3 2 1 Overall Impression of Facility 50 3 2 1 Comments: ' sncilk d +lt *Q)►n- cv1 iA - y4 t' lyw--c, (Ant) 0._ (9-i R Inc on LSh (sly)V le-MI 0 i d C:5 7M/ V ' What did you enjoy most about the facility? 1j019t, 1AIQJ vor0Dt, rater vie,,) rt. (Evaluation Form continued on other side) What amenities would you like added 4�,( r' -b What improvements do you feel would enhance the facility? Ci1Pa/t(n/ tiptcsv}is Do you have any suggestions or ideas to better the picnic reservation process? I (X 1udt. Ci cagoleiitiv (n fled (N,,,, mrrg11cvt Additional Comments: Thank you for taking the time to complete this evaluation. Your input and comments are very important to us. Please return this survey 1 week after receiving it to: Chanhassen Parks and Recreation 7700 Market Blvd. PO Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 17,1--- -CHANHASSEN PARKS AND RECREATION . 7700 MARKET BLVD. '� ,(tla a- , P.O. BOX 147 (~`�.� � CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 `-, _(��- ' PHONE 952-227-1121 (Jerry Ruegemer) PICNIC EVALUATION In order to better serve users of our picnic facilities, please take a few minutes to answer the following questions and provide suggestions. Thank you! , Picnic Facility Aq k- 1'k i # Lt,,? Group Name (Optional),,.__. C Excellent Good Average Fair Poor (Please circle one) Procedure for Reserving Picnic 4 3 2 1 Picnic Reservation Fee 5 64 3 2 1 Cleanliness of Facility 4 3 2 1 Sufficient Number of Tables and Grills 6) 4 3 2 1 Fulfillment of Expectations 0 4 3 2 1 Overall Impression of Facility Q 4 3 2 1 Comments: Z.-Pi/ e) 6i-6 O '® s t s pit 2 lC_ , --,v- c,c„.„,.._ ..e.,1/4,„ __Q k...0„Lt_ LA. ,--4--c-, 1,-,4-\1 4te,-, Ice.s. -reci.„,.3 . What did you enjoy most about the facility? /L/, //_411 ,, 6 s i�fsae 2-e/ (Evaluation Form continued on other side) RECEIVED JUL 19 2013 CITY OF CHANHASSEN What amenities would you like added? What improvements do you feel would enhance the facility? Do you have any suggestions or ideas to better the picnic reservation process? Additional Comments: Thank you for taking the time to complete this evaluation. Your input and comments are very important to us. Please return this survey 1 week after receiving it to: Chanhassen Parks and Recreation 7700 Market Blvd. PO Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 CHANHASSEN PARKS AND RECREATION „� 7700 MARKET BLVD. RECEIVED ,� �P.O. BOX 147 JUL 1 8 2013 ``:�, � CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 n PHONE 952-227-1121 (Jerry Ruegemerpi OF CHANHASSEN PICNIC EVALUATION In order to better serve users of our picnic facilities, please take a few minutes to answer the following questions and provide suggestions. Thank you I , Picnic Facility hv; l,g -th. Group Name (Optional) aI. /kV r 1.64L I/W(14 Excellent Good Average Fair Poor (Please circle one) Procedure for Reserving Picnic 411, 4 3 2 1 Picnic Reservation Fee 5 4 3 2 1 Cleanliness of Facility 5 4 3 2 1 Sufficient Number of Tables and Grills e 4 3 2 1 Fulfillment of Expectations 4 3 2 1 0 Overall Impression of Facility 4 3 2 1 Comments',,(,( ,t Weiti) L,,., .i At- i it ilr I�� i \K , . VVV ( ) What did you enjoy most about the facility? —ftZt., Vat)/ ')L (Evaluation Form continued on other side) A What amenities would you like added? What improvements do you feel would enhance the facility? Do you have any suggestions or ideas to better the picnic reservation process? ' Additional Comments: 4/A.1 ''ii ♦i ). -41 1 / ELI A .i _ AL g / A L Thank you for taking the time to complete this evaluation. Your input and comments are very important to us. Please return this survey 1 week after receiving it to: Chanhassen Parks and Recreation 7700 Market Blvd. P® Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 l%t� CHANHASSEN PARKS AND RECREATION / -,f 6 114 7700 MARKET BLVD. P.O. BOX 147 4 rro) CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 \,‘Wil PHONE 952-227-1121 (Jerry Ruegemer) PICNIC EVALUATION In order to better serve users of our picnic facilities, please take a few minutes to answer the following questions and provide suggestions. Thank you! Picnic Facility Jpv J- t_Ayvve✓ Group Name (Optional)S�UYAAS CMY 61,ko Excellent Good Average Fair Poor (Please circle one) Procedure for Reserving Picnic C) 4 3 2 1 Picnic Reservation Fee C) 4 3 2 1 Cleanliness of Facility C5) 4 3 2 1 Sufficient Number of Tables and Grills 0 4 3 2 1 Fulfillment of Expectations 5 4) 3 2 1 Overall Impression of Facility 5 3 2 1 Comments: \e we-re e)(pPdi ` tocuilAyorna3 #D lae ouvot d c o' coU lA -0-v+----'1,\-2 vl 4- Ovr G UC our rl u,en l- CQe-+ e (z 64.6a, II • Ai 6 '� 4.1lAJA11101 AA. ice-L ' L t∎ 4_ (X 1: What did you enjoy most about the facility? '—)N- ,.v 5-e - - (Evaluation Form continued on other side) RECEIVED JUN 28 2013 CITY OF CHANHASSEN What amenities would you like added? (IMAA(kt (t ('D p\kivvi1,2ed be.Y.00 ✓vk� What improvements do you feel would enhance the facility? QV Y- wi / ©�I 0►n u pew 6\ t©� J Do you have any suggestions or ideas to better the picnic reservation process? .maclq) -e- Additional Comments: Thank you for taking the time to complete this evaluation. Your input and comments are very important to us. Please return this survey 1 week after receiving it to: Chanhassen Parks and Recreation 7700 Market Blvd. PO Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 Reach for Resources Inc. 1001Hwy 7 Hopkins, MN 55305 Phone: 952-988-4177 Fax: 952-988-6728 www.reachforresources.org The 4-* 4( D o � 9 1 fr 4- f, Fall 2013 Helping Individuals with -Disabilities Reach Their Full Potential r Reach for Resources Reach Health Fair: Ht 'is .gun ! Board of Directors Patrick Boley Reach for Resources has always been concerned with the health of people with disabili- Larsonking, LLP ties. After a study conducted by Reach found that people with developmental disabilities President have much higher incident rates of chronic conditions such as obesity, heart disease, ar- thritis and diabetes than their typical peers, the Health Club was founded. Our commit- '1 Melissa Rahn ment to health has remained steadfast and on Tuesday,September 10, Reach for Re- Fredrikson & Byron sources is holding its first ever I Vice-President Health Fair! WHAT: Reach Health Fair Visit the following stations and learn about: Erin Kober The fair will be a night of fun, • Proper nutrition and meal portioning University of Minnesota education and conversation. • Sugar content of common foods Secretary Join Reach staff and commu- • Blood pressure r■ I nity volunteers to learn about • Recreational and fitness opportunities Weinstein pportunities Minnesota Twins all things health.Visit a variety • of stations to be informed Special Needs Basic Care (SNBC) Treasurer WHO:Anyone interested! about proper nutrition, JoAnna Dornfeld healthy snacks, correct por- WHEN:Tuesday,Sept. 10, from 6:30-9 p.m. MN Department of tion sizes, the sugar content of WHERE: Brooklyn Park Community Center Revenue common foods and get a chance to have your blood RSVP on the registration form that can be found on Sharla Duerre pressure taken. There will also page 9 or by calling (952) 988-4177. The Lacek Group be an opportunity to learn Gary Johnson about Special Needs Basic Wells Fargo Care (SNBC), a program now offered through Reach.SNBC revolves around one central- ized Care Guide who helps clients navigate through all of their medical needs. Terry Kelley Blue Triumph Strategies Staff will also be available to discuss the numerous health and fitness opportunities avail- able Kimpel able through Reach. From yoga to bowling, Zumba to the Health Club, there is a fit for The Holland Center everyone! "Recreation is so important for people of all ages and abilities. Reach for Re- sources has such a wonderful and unique therapeutic recreation program, Director of Jill Menke Therapeutic Recreation Sarah Thorsen said. "The variety of programs offered, as well as Fairview Health Services the many locations served ensures everyone has the opportunity to benefit from fitness and good health." Dan Nelson U.S.Chamber of The night will end with a dance that will be kicked off with Zumba! The Health Fair has no Commerce cost and is open to the public. RSVP on the registration form that can be found on page Kari Schamber 9 or by calling (952) 988-4177. US Bank Maxine Skold ADAPTIVE RECREATION REGISTRATION DEADLINES - SEE PAGE 4 Zachary Lane School 'r Ghostly Gala...page 2 More Inside Summer Programs...pages 4 - 9 r Summer softball pictures...page 10& 11 L 2013 (H45111' OlA October 26, 2013 6 :30-9 :00 PM Brooklyn Park Community Center 4 G N D� � ( S1(Jc'i (QIvICSI lndividivals: $8, $ 10 at door ... Groups of 4 or more $6, $8 at door Register on page 9... Questions? Call 952-988-4177 NEW CARE GUIDE SERVICES National Inclusion Project Reach for Resources is now contracting with Metropolitan Health For the second year, Reach for Resources was Plan (MHP) and Cornerstone Solutions Special Needs Basic Care awarded a generous grant through the Na- (SNBC). SNBC revolves around one centralized Care Guide who tional Inclusion Project! With their support,we will help clients navigate through all of their medical needs. are able to continue to expand our inclusion Other benefits include: services. Call (952) 988-4177 to learn more! • Improved access to medical providers • Face-to-face visits with your Care Guide • Access to all of Reach's community programs and compre- •S. hensive services • � NATIONAL INCLUSION Contact Sarah Selseth at(952) 988-4177 or PROJECT sselseth @reachforresources.org for more information. 2 Fall 2013 ReaC72 . Resources, Inc. schedules 1001 op is, MN Highway 7, 0535 EDUCATION, THERAPY, LEISURE ACTIVITIES Hopkins, MN 55305 (952) 988-4177 Phone www.reachforresources.org REACH is an agency that serves individuals with developmental disabilities and their families in the west and northwest metro area. Services include counseling, therapy groups, community living, training and support, therapeutic recreation and leisure,information and referral. •Counselin . uca ion COUNSELING 1 ARMHS REACH OUT 1 For Adults with Mental Health Disorders and Mild Cognitive Impairments Independent Living i Reach for Resources specializes in work- ing with people with developmental I Support for i disabilities such as intellectual disabili- REACH for ResourcesofersAdult 1 I Rehabilitative Mental Health Services(ARMHS) Adults with Disabilities ties , Down Syndrome, autism,and mild 1 that can help you successfully live on your own I to borderline cognitive difficulties and I in the setting of your choice. An ARMHS spe- 1 their families. We believe in a friendly, 1 cialist can teach you skills to: Reach Out is an in-home support I supportive, person-centered approach Cope with stress,fear and anxiety I service for adults with disabilities who 1 and in setting personalized goals for want to live independently, but have each client. 1 • Find safe,affordable housing been denied access to other public I • Find a job and learn job skills I assistance programs, or have been Reach accepts: Medical Assistance, 1 • Manage your money placed on waiting lists. I Blue Cross Blue Shield of MN, MHP, 1 • Develop a healthy lifestyle I Medica/UBH, UCare, Health Partners • Learn to use community resources Clients are assigned a skills trainer who and sliding scale private pay. can provide on-going support with: Contact Jessica at(952)988-4177 with ques- • Housing I To schedule an intake interview or for tions. • Employment I 1 Daily living skills information on counseling options call Lisa Rivers,MA, LP at I To be eligible for REACH ARMHS you must . Managing finances I (952) 988-4177 or email I • Have a mental health diagnosis . Physical and mental health issues 1 (rivers @reachforresources.org I • Have a mild cognitive disability (ie.borderline • Socialization 1 i IQ,autism spectrum disorder,fetal alcohol • Transportation syndrome,learning disability,or traumatic brain . Government benefits application I I injury) • Regular phone check-ins I e le le I • Be 18 years or older • Crisis situations • ' ck I i MP* • Qualify for Medical Assistance I Reach Out is tailored to your individual needs. Some fees may EMPOWERMENT GROUP apply and will vary depending on A group for adults with disabilities who want to talk, share concerns and help each income, personal situation, and other become more confident and empowered in their lives. eligibility for other government assistance programs. WHERE: Eisenhower Community Center WHEN:Tuesdays Call Mary Perkins at(952)988-4177 for a free TIME: 6:00-7:30 p.m. preliminary assessment. FEE:$10 "Empowerment Group has taught me to take chances and try new things. Life is a bit of a risk if you want to really live it." Did You Know? Reach is also a SILS and Waiver provider. If you are -Karen Thorud, Group Member looking for a worker who can meet Questions? Call(952) 988-4177. your needs, give us a call! 3 Adaptive Recreation Program The Adaptive Recreation program is a cooperative effort between REACH for Resources and the Northwest Consortium and West Consortium of cities. Participants of the cities below are considered"residents"and given priority in registering according to the registration deadlines at the bottom of this page. The Northwest Consortium: Brooklyn Park, Brooklyn Center,Golden Valley,Maple Grove,and Plymouth. The West Consortium: Chanhassen, Chaska, Hopkins,Minnetonka,St. Louis Park and Waconia. • Persons not living in one of the above communities and who have not purchased a Inclusion Services membership are considered "non-residents." Persons with non-resident status will not be allowed to register until after the priority registration deadline. Non-residents also Reach for Resources provides inclusion need to add $8 to the registration fee. facilitators for children and adults with dis- abilities who would like to participate in their • Adult participants may only register for ONE social program. If you are unsure which city park and recreation programs.Registra- program is the best fit for you,call Sarah at(952) 988-4176. tion for these programs is done through your . Please do not sign up unless you will be able to attend! Participants who consistently park and recreation department.After regis do not attend programs they have registered for may lose their resident status for the cuss the contact needs ac oh for Resources needs/accommodations for to ur- cuss the needs/accommodations for your- next auarter. self or your child.We request a minimum of If you are concerned about your program filling up two weeks notice for a successful inclusion. y y p g g p quickly, please feel free to stop by the Reach for Resources office to complete a registration form in person.The Available in: Brooklyn Park,Brooklyn Center, registration form is also available on our website www.reachforresources.org on the Chanhassen,Chaska,Crystal,Golden Therapeutic Recreation page. Valley,Hopkins,Minnetonka,New Hope,St. You will receive a letter confirming your registration along with schedules for all ouis Park and Waconia. programs you have been registered for at least one week prior to the start of the program. Call Sarah at(952) 988-4176 for more • REFUNDS ARE NOT GIVEN IF YOU CANCEL ONE WEEK OR LESS BEFORE THE PROGRAM information. BEGINS! MEMBERSHIPS NON-RESIDENT MEMBERSHIP FORM A non-resident membership option is available for For residents of cities OTHER THAN: Brooklyn Park, Brooklyn Center, $200 annually for those non-resident participants Chanhassen, Chaska, Golden Valley, Hopkins,Maple Grove, who wish to receive priority registration, Minnetonka, Plymouth,St. Louis Park and Waconia. You may pur- guaranteed slots in programs and reduced chase an annual REACH membership that will give you the same program fees. benefits as residents of those cities including priority in registration and reduced program fees. PLEASE NOTE: Members must still pay the resi- dent program fees in addition to their membership fee. Scholarships: Reach has limited scholarship funds available to help cover the cost of this membership To purchase an annual membership, please complete this form and fee. If you would like more information regarding mail with your payment to REACH. scholarships or to apply, contact Sarah at (952) 988-4176. Name: REGISTRATION DEADLINES Address: City Zip Guaranteed Registration 8/12/13-8/16/13 Residents of consortium cities and members are guaranteed a spot Phone in programs if registration and payment is received by 5:00 p.m.on 8/16/13. Payment Options: Priority Registration 8/19/13-8/29/13 Residents of con- Annual (1 payment of$200) sortium cities and members are given priority for open program slots on a first-come,first-served basis. Bi-Annual,2 payments of$100. (REACH will bill you for the 2nd payment) Open Registration 8/30/13-9/6/13: Registration is open to non-residents as well as residents and members who $ Amount enclosed today will be placed in any remaining open program slots on a first-come,first-served basis. Please contact Reach at (952) 988-4177 if you would like to discuss Note:No registrations will be accepted after 5:00 p.m. other payment options. on Sept.6,except for"Special Programs"listed on page 8. **Members/residents are guaranteed a spot in a program ONLY if they register and pay by the Guaranteed Registration deadline** 4 Youth Programs (Ages 5 - 12 Family Yoga Ages 5-12 Increase attention span, focus, muscle tone and flexibility.Yoga is beneficial in so many ways! This class is designed for children with disabilities and their parents to learn yoga together.Siblings are welcome too! All children must be accompanied by at least one adult. WHERE:St. Louis Park Recreation Center WHEN:Tuesdays, Sept. 17—Oct. 22 TIME: 7:00-8:00 p.m. JAL FEE: $50/parent and child pair, resident, $58, non-resident—$20 for each additional family member ft/4f Program minimum 5, maximum 20 Pals and Pins North West Bowling WHERE: Doyle's WHERE: Park Tavern g 5000 W Broadway 3401 Louisiana Ave S (ages 5-12) Crystal St. Louis Park Join us for fun, non-competitive WHEN: Saturdays,Sept. 14—Nov. 9 WHEN: Saturdays,Sept. 14—Nov. 9 bowling. You will bowl two games each week. TIME: 12:00-2:00 p.m. TIME: 9:30-11:30 a.m. FEE: $35.00 resident FEE: $35.00 resident Program minimum 5,maximum 10 $43.00 non-resident $43.00 non-resident Plus $3.50 Per Week Plus$3.22 Per Week Teen Programs 13 - 21 North West Pals and Pins WHERE: Doyle's WHERE: Park Tavern Bowling 5000 W Broadway 3401 Louisiana Ave S g Crystal St. Louis Park (ages 13-17) WHEN: Saturdays,Sept. 14—Nov. 9 WHEN: Saturdays,Sept. 14—Nov. 9 Join us for fun, non-competitive bowling. You will bowl two TIME: 12:00-2:00 p.m. TIME: 9:30-11:30 a.m. games each week. FEE: $35.00 resident FEE: $35.00 resident $43.00 non-resident $43.00 non-resident Program minimum 5,maximum 10 Plus$3.50 Per Week Plus$3.22 Per Week .— • — • — • — • — • ■ • — • ■ • — Teen Explorers I FREE TWINS TICKETS! (ages 13-21) ' • ' Attend the game on Tuesday, Sept. 24 at 7:10 PM. ' Get to know new friends while trying new activities.Games, art pro- Visit the following link to claim your tickets — jects, community events and more! • http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/GQCPWDJ . WHERE: Various metro locations I ' WHEN: Tuesday evenings,Sept. 10-Oct. 29 _ - E--- SOTA TIME: 6:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. ���� I J FEE: $40 residents I 4.1 $48, non-residents atrr . 5 I Adult 1 Fitness Health Club t Take some time to take care of you! Each week we will focus on a C � different aspect of healthy living—yoga, hiking, making healthy (�� � meals and more! Learn important skills and have fun! ' Adult Bowling LOCATION: Varies WHEN:Thursdays,Sept. 19-Oct. 24 Join us for fun, non-competitive TIME: 6:30-8:00 p.m. 4 bowling. You will bowl two games FEE: $40 resident 1 each week. $48 non-resident Jtlii North Program minimum 5,maximum 16 WHERE: Doyle's 5000 W Broadway Walking for Health Crystal WHEN: Saturdays, Sept. 14—Nov. 9 Keep that body moving and enjoy the community! We will walk Young Adult Group 18-25 r} at various indoor and outdoor locations. Adult Group 26+ TIME: 12:00-2:00 p.m. M LOCATION: varies WHEN: Mondays,Sept. 16-Oct. 21 FEE: $35.00 resident $43.00 non-resident TIME: 6:30-8:00 p.m. FEE: $25 resident Plus$3.50 Per Week 41 ®'1‘i V $33 non-resident Program minimum 5, maximum 20 Program minimum 5, no maximum West WHERE: Park Tavern 3401 Louisiana Ave S Zumba St Louis Park WHEN: Saturdays, Sept. 14—Nov. 9 Have fun with while learning the popular dance moves! Join the sensation! Young Adult Group 18-25 Adult Group 26+ LOCATION:St. Louis Park Recreation Center WHEN: Mondays,Sept. 9-Oct. 21(No program Oct. 14) TIME: 9:30-11:30 a.m. TIME: 5:30-6:30 p.m. FEE: $35.00 Resident FEE:$40 resident $43.00 Non-resident $48 non-resident Plus$3.22 Per Week Program minimum 5, maximum 20 ,.. Program minimum 5, maximum 20 West WHERE: Waconia Lanes Yoga 16 West 1st Street Waconia =■ Relax, get in shape and improve flexibility! WHEN: Saturdays, Sept. 14—Nov. 9 \ Young Adult Group 18-25 e l \ LOCATION:St. Louis Park Recreation Center Adult Group 26+ '� ^ _ WHEN:Tuesdays,Sept. 17-Oct. 22 � � TIME: 7:00-8:00 p.m. TIME: 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. FEE: $40 resident FEE: $35.00 resident I� $48 non-resident $43.00 non-resident ®_ _/�S Program minimum 5,maximum 20 Plus$3.50 Per Week Program minimum 5, maximum 20 6 Adult L • Club West(west metro)and Wednesday Night Social (northwest metro) On the Town are social programs for adults age 18 and older.Meet new friends while ' A social group for young adults,ages 18-30 who are enjoying games, dances, movies, bingo, etc. independent and would like to explore their Staff to participant ratio is 1:10 community. Intake required for new participants.Call Courtney at(952)988-4178 to schedule an intake. Program minimum 5,maximum 20(for each program) WHERE: Various locations in the northwest& west suburbs Club West Wednesday Night Social WHEN: Every other Friday evening Beginning mid-Sept. WHERE: Various west metro WHERE: Various north metro locations locations TIME: Varies with activity WHEN: Wednesdays WHEN: Wednesdays FEE: $20.00 Resident,$28.00 Non-resident Sept.11—Oct.30 Sept.1 1—Oct.30 Plus additional activity fees TIME: 6:30-8:30 p.m. TIME: 6:30-8:30 p.m. Program minimum 5,maximum 15 FEE: $40.00 resident FEE: $40.00 resident $48.00 non-resident $48.00 non-resident Plus additional activity fees Plus additional activity fees e al) r'�JLsi'it , � � tad po?C0rI tl► e- 4 ,Ikt‘‘b. ar 1 t all Friday Night Dances On the Town II (No pre-registration required) All dances are from 7-9 p.m. A social group for adults,acres 31 and over,who can $5 at the door access the community independentlywith minimal supervision.Intake required for new participants. Call Join your friends and groove to all the latest hits! Courtney at(952)988-4178 to schedule intake. ST. LOUIS PARK WHERE: Various locations in the northwest&west ,r suburbs WHEN: Sept. 20 �° 4 Oct. l 8 i ( �� WHEN: Every other Saturday evening tip 13 Nov. 15 t. Nil Beginning mid-Sept. WHERE: St. Louis Park H.S. TIME: Varies with activity 6425 W. 33rd St. FEE: $20.00 Resident,$28.00 Non-resident Bingo Dances! Plus additional activity fees Come play bingo with your friends.There will be 2-3 games and many Program minimum 5,maximum 15 chances to win! Between each game enjoy dancing to the music and treats. $7 at the door On the Town II Transportation may be r available depending on where you live. te WACO NIA BROOKLYN PARK Cost:$35. If you have used On the Town Transportation before,register on page 9. New WHEN: Sept. 13 WHEN: Nov.8 participants call Courtney at(952)988-4178 to see if p WHERE: Brooklyn Park Activity Center you are eligible for the bus service. WHERE: Safari Island Comm. Ctr. 1600 Comm.Drive 5600 85th Ave N 7 • Programs NOTE: Residency restrictions do not apply to these programs. ALL registrations are taken on a first-come, first-served basis. Social Seekers Social Seekers is a fun, age appropriate program for teens and young adults with Asperger's syndrome or high-functioning autism. WHERE: The Depot Coffee House,Hopkins FEE: $210.00 for 10 Sessions. $10 discount � if you pay by check or cash. Price in- -�;'40'. WHEN: Mondays,Oct.7—Dec.9 cludes 2 to 3 community activities in addi- TIMES: 4:00-5:30 p.m. (ages 12-14)nnna*Maxb Lion to the 10 regular sessions. ! i_in 5:45-7:15 p.m. (ages 15-18) Min 5*Max 8 1.1 MI ' /j WHERE: Living Waters Market&Cafe, Mtka Returning participants should contact - REACH to register. An intake is required 'Ins WHEN: Wednesdays,Oct.9—Dec. 11 for new participants. Please call Sarah at a TIME: 5:15-6:45 (952)988-4176 for more information. ` p.m. (ages 19+)Min 12 Fall Formal Holiday Jamboree NEW, Time to get all dressed up and dance the night away with Join your friends to do holiday Chemed crafts, listen your friends! to great music, have some holiday snacks and bring in the winter with a smile! WHERE: Minnetonka High School WHERE: Brooklyn Park Community Center, 18301 Hwy 7,Minnetonka y 0 5600 85th Ave N, Brooklyn Center zi'WHEN: Friday, September 27 �` � p WHEN:Thursday, December 12 n- 4 A. TIME: 7:00-9:00 p.m. TIME:6:00-8:00 p.m. rf r o ') )) ■COST: $10 yi COST: $5 ���i�ra \ Lo/ Weekend Ventures for teens 14+ and adults Need a mini-vacation? Join us for this great weekend respite program! For ages 14 and older. WHERE: Camp Eden Wood Join us for a wonderful weekend getaway. We will spend Friday evening through Sunday morning at beautiful Camp Eden Wood in Eden Prairie. Hiking, campfires, Frisbee golf, a challenge course and more! WHEN: Friday, Sept. 6, 6 p.m.—Sunday, Sept. 18, 11 a.m. ) �# COST: $350 for the weekend • (~ / Ili 44 sr Contact Beth at (952) 988-5321 with questions. ` Program minimum 5,maximum 15 ii o) ti.s - 8 Registration Form—Fall 2013 Advance payment is required for all programs. NO REGISTRATION AT PROGRAMS OR BY PHONE. Residents of the west& northwest consortium of cities and Members receive priority registration up to the deadline. Registration is then open to non-residents(unless program is full). Guaranteed Rcistn for residents/members 8/12-8/16. Priority Rcistn 8/19-8/29. Open Rcistn 8/30-9/6. Name: Gender: Soc.Sec. # Birth date: Address: City/Zip: Home Phone: Alt. Phone: Email O I have a Waiver O I have SILS DISABILITY/DIAGNOSIS(ES): (Please check ALL that apply) Developmental Disability Autism Asperger's/PDD _TBI Deafness Blindness ADD/ADHD Down Syndrome Cerebral Palsy _Seizures _Emotional/ Behavior Disorder Uses Wheelchair Other Disability or Mental Health Conditions: Allergies/Medical Concerns/Diet: Function Level of Client: Borderline Mild Moderate Severe Other: To photograph my son/daughter/individual for use in the agency's publicity.by using printed material,photographs,videos, website images,photo displays,newsletters,TV,radio,internet,brochures,and social networking media. Photo Waiver:If photographed,my son/daughter/individual may be identified by name. Photo:Yes_No Name:Yes No Emergency Contact: Emergency Phone: Social Worker: Social Worker's Phone: Parent(s)/Guardian(s): Parent(s) Email: Home Address: City: Zip: Parent(s) Primary Phone: Secondary Phone: Annual House- ❑$0-$24,999 ❑$25,000-$49,999 ❑$50,000-$74,999 ❑$75,000-99,999 hold Income: ❑$100,000-$124,999 ❑$125,000-$149,999 ❑$150,000-$174,999 ❑$175,000-$199,999 ❑$200,000+ I,the undersigned,certify that the above information is accurate.I understand that participation in this activity is completely voluntary and the activity is being offered for the benefit of the participant.Reach for Resources shall not be liable for any claims,injuries,or damages of whatever nature,incurred by the participant arising out of,or connected with,the activity.On behalf of myself and the participant,I expressly forever release and discharge Reach for Resources,its agents or employees,from any such claims,injuries or damages.I have received a copy of Notice of Privacy as required by HIPAA. I have read,understood and agree to these privacy practices. Legal Guardian: Date: iia Youth&Special Programs Resident/Non-Res 10 Adult Programs Resident/Non-Res ❑ Pals and Pins Bowling Doyle's $35.00/$43.00 ❑ Adult/Y.A.Bowling Doyle's $35.00/$43.00 ❑ Pals and Pins Bowling Park Tay- $35.00/$43.00 ❑ Adult/Y.A. Bowling Park Tavern $35.00/$43.00 ❑ Family Yoga (fee includes child/ $50.00/$58.00 ❑ Adult Bowling Waconia $35.00/$43.00 parent pair—it is $20 for each ❑ The Health Club $40.00/$48.00 ❑ Teen Explorers $40.00/$48.00 FALL ❑ Zumba(ages 18+) $35.00/$43.00 2013 El Walking for Health $25.00/$33.00 ❑ Fall Formal $8.00 ❑ Adult Yoga $40.00/$48.00 ❑ On the Town I $20.00/$28.00 ❑ Weekend Ventures (ages 14+) Send Me Info ❑ On the Town II $20.00/$28.00 ❑ Social Seekers (teens&adults) Send Me Info ❑ Reach Health Fair FREE! El On the Town II Transportation $35.00 ' ❑ Holiday Jamboree $5.00 ❑ Club West $40.00/$48.00 ❑ Ghostly Gala $8.00 CI Wednesday Night Social $40 00/$48.00 ❑ Empowerment Group $10.00 Approved by Amt Pd$ Ck# Please mail completed form with payment to: Date Initials REACH at 1001 Highway 7,#235 Hopkins,MN 55305 Cash Waiver Exp Registered by Program Total: $ Date Initials Schedule Sent by Date initials Donation to support REACH Pymt Rec'd by programs(optional): $ Date Initials ❑I have made arrangements with the County for Reach to bill my Waiver Total Enclosed: $ directly for recreation programs. (If not,you must pay for programs when registering) 9 Summer Non-Competitive Softball League 4- 1 ( ," - 1 'E, , li: 9I • �, Ili I. 4filha—f.' i ProSource Flooring Linda and Butch Bialick Team Name: Pirates Team Name: Raptors Special thanks for the generosity of our 2013 Softball Sponsors! 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I• GALA October 26, 2013 -- 6:30 to 9:00 PM Brooklyn Park Community Center see page 2 for more information Education and Training Thuy Tran,Community Living Specialist Reach for Resources Staff Garren Turner,Community Living Specialist Larissa Beck,Education Program Coordinator Mary Perkins,LICSW Tony Boldon,Community Living Specialist Marcus Webb,Community Living Specialist Executive Director Lizz Wenzel,Community Living Specialist Thanh Glasco, Community Living Specialist Lisa Rivers,MA,LP May Yang,Community Living Specialist Director of Counseling Services Lorraine Gurley,SES Coordinator Sarah Thorsen,CTRS Kristen Hamilton,Community Living Specialist Mental Health Services Director of Recreation&Inclusion Don Horsman,Community Living Specialist Jessica Cermak,Mental Health Program Services Coordinator Victoria Kerns,Community Living Specialist Roseann Lent Lindsey Benolken,Mental Health Practitioner Lance Kolhei,Community Living Specialist Office&Business Manager KC Gammage,Mental Health Case Manager Hannah Kooiker,Community Living Specialist Katie Johnson Allison Henderson,Mental Health Practitioner Jenna Murphy,Community Living Specialist Donor Relations and Finance Bri Lubben,Mental Health Practitioner Kate Wilson Irene Neal,Community Living Specialist Suzanne Reynolds,Mental Health Practitioner Marketing&Fundraising Marsha Ofulue,Family Housing Advocate/GRH Coordinator Erica Sallander,Mental Health Case Manager Trunetta Phillips,Community Living Specialist Therapeutic Recreation Cassie Reaville,Community Living Specialist Beth Giesen,CTRS,Asst. Director of Recreation Courtney Sisk, Recreation Assistant , Rita Richmond,Community Living Specialist t Aubrie Roley,Community Living Specialist Sarah Selseth,Projects Coordinator N