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Agenda and PacketAGENDA PARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 2019 CHANHASSEN CITY HALL, 7700 MARKET BOULEVARD A.CALL TO ORDER B.ROLL CALL C.APPROVAL OF AGENDA Commissioners may add or delete items at this time. D.PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS E.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. F.APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1.Approval of Minutes dated December 11, 2018 G.NEW BUSINESS 1.Preliminary Plat Review Galpin Site/Lennar 2.Consider Recommendation To City Council; 2019/2020 Lake Ann Park Beach Lifeguard Contract H.OLD BUSINESS I.REPORTS 1.2019 February Festival Preview (PowerPoint Presentation) J.COMMISSION MEMBER COMMITTEE REPORTS K.COMMISSION MEMBER PRESENTATIONS L.ADMINISTRATIVE PACKET 1.Administrative Packet M.ADJOURNMENT PARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION STAFF REPORT Tuesday, January 22, 2019 Subject Approval of Minutes dated December 11, 2018 Section APPROVAL OF MINUTES Item No: F.1. Prepared By Nann Opheim, City Recorder File No:  PROPOSED MOTION "The Park and Recreation Commission approves the Park & Recreation minutes dated December 11, 2018." Approval requires a simple majority vote of members present ATTACHMENTS: 1. Summary 2. Verbatim CHANHASSEN PARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING SUMMARY MINUTES DECEMBER 11, 2018 Chairman Scharfenberg called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. MEMBERS PRESENT: Steve Scharfenberg, Cole Kelly, Rick Echternacht, Jim Boettcher, Meredith Petouvis, Joe Scanlon, and Grant Schaeferle. Karl Tsuchiya arrived late to the meeting. STAFF PRESENT: Todd Hoffman, Park and Rec Director; Jerry Ruegemer, Recreation Superintendent; Adam Beer, Park Superintendent; and Jodi Sarles, Rec Center Manager APPROVAL OF AGENDA: The agenda was approved with the revision to move item I(3) to the end of the agenda. PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS: Jerry Ruegemer provided an update on ice skating rink openings. VISITOR PRESENTATIONS. None. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Echternacht moved, Petouvis seconded to approve the verbatim and summary minutes of the Park and Recreation Commission meeting dated October 23, 2018 as presented. ESTABLISH 2019 PICNIC RESERVATION FEES. Jerry Ruegemer presented the staff report on this item. Chairman Scharfenberg asked about the last time fees were changed. Kelly moved, Echternacht seconded that the Park and Recreation Commission recommends that the City Council approve the 2019 picnic reservation fees at the same level as 2018. All voted in favor and the motion carried unanimously with a vote of 7 to 0. REPORTS: 2018 HALLOWEEN PARTY EVALUATION. Jerry Ruegemer provided an update on the 34th Annual Halloween Party held on Saturday, October 27th. Chairman Scharfenberg asked about the number of participants. PARK MAINTENANCE QUARTERLY UPDATE. Adam Beer presented the update for the Park Maintenance Department. Chairman Scharfenberg asked about Manchester Park and construction of park shelters. Park and Recreation Commission Summary – December 11, 2018 2 SENIOR CENTER QUARTERLY UPDATE. Todd Hoffman presented the update for senior center activities and programs. RECREATION CENTER QUARTERLY UPDATE. Jodi Sarles presented the update for programs being offered at the Recreation Center. 2018 TREE LIGHTING CEREMONY REVIEW. Jerry Ruegemer presented a review of the 2018 Tree Lighting ceremony held on Saturday, December 1st at City Center Park. 2018 YEAR END REVIEW POWER POINT. A power point slide presentation was presented at this point in the meeting showing accomplishments made during 2018. Chairman Scharfenberg asked about sponsorship of the summer concert series by Old National Bank. COMMISSION PRESENTATIONS. Chairman Scharfenberg asked for an update on items scheduled for the early part of 2019. ADMINISTRATIVE PACKET. Jerry Ruegemer provided an update on the resignation of Katie Matthews and the schedule for interviewing her replacement. Chairman Scharfenberg asked for an update on the February Festival plans. Echternacht moved, Kelly seconded to adjourn the meeting. All voted in favor and the motion carried unanimously with a vote of 8 to 0. The Park and Recreation Commission meeting was adjourned at 7:15 p.m. Submitted by Todd Hoffman Park and Rec Director Prepared by Nann Opheim CHANHASSEN PARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING DECEMBER 11, 2018 Chairman Scharfenberg called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. MEMBERS PRESENT: Steve Scharfenberg, Cole Kelly, Rick Echternacht, Jim Boettcher, Meredith Petouvis, Joe Scanlon, and Grant Schaeferle. Karl Tsuchiya arrived late to the meeting. STAFF PRESENT: Todd Hoffman, Park and Rec Director; Jerry Ruegemer, Recreation Superintendent; Adam Beer, Park Superintendent; and Jodi Sarles, Rec Center Manager APPROVAL OF AGENDA: Scharfenberg: Do we have any changes or revisions to the agenda for tonight? Hoffman: Chair Scharfenberg we would like to move item 3, the year end review power point to the final item. Scharfenberg: Okay. With that any additional changes? PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS: Scharfenberg: Any public announcements? Hoffman: Rinks? Ruegemer: Rinks are scheduled to open Friday night this week so we’re ahead of schedule here with Adam and crew. Been scheduling overnight so we’re tentatively scheduled right now to open up this coming Friday the 15th at 4:00 so we should be hopefully all set to go. We’re going to kind of keep an eye on the weather with the sun and a little bit of warm coming here so hopefully it won’t affect it too much but that is our scheduled at this point. Scharfenberg: And Jerry have we or will we be posting that on the website? Ruegemer: Yes we will be. Scharfenberg: Okay, alright. Hoffman: And we can satisfy the 20 people that call every day. Park and Recreation Commission – December 11, 2018 2 Echternacht: I did see people skating out there already. Ruegemer: Oh yeah. Hoffman: Yep. Ruegemer: People are anxious. VISITOR PRESENTATIONS. None. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Echternacht moved, Petouvis seconded to approve the verbatim and summary minutes of the Park and Recreation Commission meeting dated October 23, 2018 as presented. ESTABLISH 2019 PICNIC RESERVATION FEES. Scharfenberg: Next up is new business and first on the agenda is establish 2019 picnic reservation fees. Jerry. Ruegemer: Thank you Chair Scharfenberg. Tonight we’ll take a look at the annual fee structure for the 2019 picnic reservation fees with last month’s cancellation of the agenda or the Park and Rec Commission we will take that action item up at tonight’s meeting. So annually the Park and Rec Commission does take a look at the reservation fees. We did look at the evaluations again in October I guess that probably was so I think the commissioners are aware of kind of what numbers and stuff we had and population numbers. Revenue. That sort of thing so right now what we’re trying to do is take a look to 2019 and with a picnic fees that we establish here for the upcoming season. The picnic fees are attached with the attachment with the document. Staff is recommending that we establish the 2019 rates at the same level as 2018. Staff did look at other surrounding areas with Eden Prairie, Chaska, Three Rivers, Carver Parks, and we’re all kind of in that same area. Some of the groups such as Eden Prairie kind of break that down, or Chaska breaks that down into 6 hour blocks so if you do a full day of that timeframe we’re kind of right in that ballpark of Chaska, Eden Prairie. A lot of the locations don’t have the capacity that we do at the Klingelhutz Pavilion so we do get larger groups out there as well so it’s really, I think we’re about in the same area as they are for picnic fees and that sort of thing. I want to try to keep it competitive that we can accommodate our requests for that so it is recommended that the Park and Rec Commission recommend to the City Council that we establish a 2019 group picnic reservation fees at the same level as 2018. The Park and Recreation Commission recommendation will be forwarded to the City Council for approval at their January 14th meeting. Scharfenberg: Thank you Jerry. Any discussion? Jerry when was the last time that we did anything in terms of any revisions or changes to the fee structure? Park and Recreation Commission – December 11, 2018 3 Ruegemer: Most recent change was adding the large group fee and we did that 2 years ago with that and that’s been helpful to help offset costs with larger groups. We kind of were seen to be the landing kind of pad for you know some of the bigger corporations around Eden Prairie and if we can accommodate even 1,000 people sometimes you would have even more but when we get to those kind of 400 or 500 person picnics parking becomes kind of an issue with other park user amenities and that sort of thing here too so, so the large group was probably about a couple years ago for the fee structure but by and large the fees have stayed the same for probably at least 5 years. Scharfenberg: Anybody else have any other questions? If not can I, we’ll entertain a motion. Kelly: I’ll make a motion the Park and Rec Commission recommends that the City Council approve the 2019 picnic reservation fees for group picnics. Scharfenberg: We have a motion from Commissioner Kelly. Do we have a second? Echternacht: I’ll second it. Scharfenberg: We have a second from Commissioner Echternacht. Kelly moved, Echternacht seconded that the Park and Recreation Commission recommends that the City Council approve the 2019 picnic reservation fees at the same level as 2018. All voted in favor and the motion carried unanimously with a vote of 7 to 0. REPORTS: 2018 HALLOWEEN PARTY EVALUATION. Scharfenberg: First of all is the 2018 Halloween Party evaluation and I’m assuming Jerry you’re going to take that. Ruegemer: I will, thanks again Chair Scharfenberg. We did go through our 34th annual Halloween Party Saturday, October 27th. It does seem like a while ago so I won’t go through everything specifically item by item so you know just some of the highlights. You know we had a pretty nice night again out there. It certainly is nice to have the hayrides outside and I think people enjoyed the events that are there with the different carnival games inside the gyms and the entertainment, that sort of thing here too so looked like we had a decent amount of people that were there and I think really a fun time was had by all thanks to commissioners that attended and/or helped work with the event so we appreciate everybody being there and supporting our event so. Anybody have any questions? Scharfenberg: Jerry are the number of participants, the 321 is that a pretty steady figure from what we’ve had in the past? Park and Recreation Commission – December 11, 2018 4 Ruegemer: It is. It’s probably give or take 50 probably in that range so yeah it’s pretty consistent with that number. There is a lot of other Halloween parties. Even Market Square does their event that day up there so we seem to be kind of settling in on that number. Hoffman: That’s paid children and then there are additional adults there. Ruegemer: So that number is probably closer with everybody probably 600 to 700 people with grandparents and parents. Scharfenberg: Alright. PARK MAINTENANCE QUARTERLY UPDATE. Scharfenberg: Next up on the agenda, park maintenance quarterly report. Adam. Beer: Thank you Chair Scharfenberg and commissioners. So we’ve officially transitioned into the winter mode. We’ve had favorable conditions the last week and a half to make ice so staff has been working throughout the days. Some afternoons if we get cloudy days and overnights for the last week. Since last Monday we started so we’ve got pretty good base down which is going to allow us to open up this Friday which is a little earlier than a few years past so it’s mainly what we’ve been working on kind of around the clock so we’ve, like I said officially kind of transitioned into a different season. All of our paddleboats are in for maintenance. Our irrigation systems have been shut down. All of our small equipment is now moved in so we’re kind of trying to tackle some maintenance when we can. So the name of the game right now is just kind of clearing snow and making ice so we’ll be doing that for at least the next few weeks and trying to establish a good base to kind of carry us through the season so. A couple staffing updates. I’d just like to let you guys know we’ve hired 2 new staff members. Jason Koehnen and JJ Wall. Jason comes from a 20 year background in construction so he’s kind of been filling a void in that area. It’s kind of his expertise and he’s fit into the group quite well. JJ Wall is a local Chan guy who, he’s maybe 2 years out of college so he’s pretty familiar with the area. He was a former seasonal employee so just want you guys to be aware of that and they’re doing great and we welcome them aboard so I think maybe in the next couple meetings I might invite a couple of the guys to come and introduce themselves to you as a commission so that’s basically it for us. We’re just making ice and keeping things clear so. Scharfenberg: Any questions for Adam? Hoffman: Why don’t you touch on the retirements and the promotions. I’m not sure if they’ve been tracking your retirements and promotions as well. Beer: Yep so Jim Theis was our most recent retiree and Dean Schmeig our Park Foreman of 35 years. I think I might have touched on it a little bit but we officially offered the position of Park Park and Recreation Commission – December 11, 2018 5 Foreman to Gary Berg. He’s been with us for about 4 years so he’s transitioned into that role for probably the last month and he’s kind of hit the ground running and he’s already streamlined a few operations and just daily scheduling things and he’s doing a great job. Staff responded well to the transition and I think he fits in well with the rest of the administration staff and working with Jodi’s group and senior center so it’s a familiar face and he knows the operation quite well so it’s been a seamless transition for himself. Hoffman: Gary and his wife and Marshal transplants. She works with the Minnesota Twins. They have two young daughters and they recently moved to get closer to town so he could be closer to the operations. They moved from. Beer: Plymouth. Hoffman: Plymouth to Waconia yeah. Scharfenberg: Adam with respect to Manchester Park, did everything get finished there at the end of the year and is there anything that needs to be done up there in the spring? Beer: No it all, it all, we finished perfectly. Trees have been planted. Sod’s on the ground so I mean we’re going to have to kind of be mindful of turf conditions in the spring so we’ll kind of baby things along a little bit more than we would anywhere else but no everything’s in. It’s open. It was open for use for a few weeks. Checked in a few times and saw you know a number of different residents rave reviews. Everybody seems very happy and it’s a great addition so far so. Kind of caught the tail end of the season but we wrapped, we were able to wrap everything up. Scharfenberg: Okay. And any issues with the three shelters that went up this year? Everything, cement, everything’s fine? Beer: Perfect. Scharfenberg: Okay. Beer: So we were able to, so the two of the sites that we put the shelters in this last year are going to be two of the sites that we move forward with with the park replacement plan in 2019 so we’re going to be able to kind of close the gap and put in a new play structure and playground border and so everything will be brand new at the end of 2019 so looking forward to that. Scharfenberg: So we are going forward with those park replacements? Hoffman: Yep just approved park replacement program was approved as a part of last evening’s budget approval by the City Council. Park and Recreation Commission – December 11, 2018 6 Scharfenberg: Okay. So that’s Sunset Ridge and what was the other one? Hoffman: Prairie Knoll and then Herman Field. Yep Herman Field, three of them next year. Beer: So Herman Field we in 2018, 17 excuse me we put in the shelter and the new border so at this point we’re just going to be installing the structure there where the other two sites we’re going to have more of the full reconstruct so I’ll be coming back to this group probably we’re going to get together maybe at the Rec Center and try to involve some of the residents to do some playground design and then keep you guys involved in that as well so. Hoffman: Adam will invite you to all those neighborhood meetings where the neighbors come in and take a look at the plans and select one but then they’ll come here for your approval and recommendation to the City Council. Neighbors could come in at that time as well so if you want to preview those plans and we’re going to start that process early in the quarter of 2019. We want, those playgrounds are the oldest ones. We want those out and refreshed. The sites are pretty well established with the new shelters ready to go and boy they’re going to look great for the rest of the summer if we can get them removed and replaced so he’s already been in contact with our landscape architects that we need to get engaged in playground. People already know that these bids are coming so that will be a competitive process where neighbors will meet and gather. Review the plans we get. Three or four playground plans. Select one. Make that recommendation to the park board. You’ll review that and make that recommendation to the City Council. And that really just gets the neighbors, you know these neighbors have turned over. There’s probably some new people there that weren’t involved the first time around. It gets them involved and really builds that again that ownership back in their neighborhood park. Scharfenberg: Okay, thank you Adam. Beer: Yeah. SENIOR CENTER QUARTERLY UPDATE. Scharfenberg: Next we’re at senior center quarterly update. Todd do you want to handle that? Hoffman: I’d be glad to yeah. Scharfenberg: Okay. Hoffman: So some of you, have all of you met Mary? She was here I think one time. Gave a nice report and here’s what I can tell you, when Mary had her 6 month probationary review and her first 2018 review and you know Sue’s presence was just so dominant for so long and I think Mary always really a challenged to understand. You were there for Sue’s retirement party. All these accolades landed on this person and then you have to come in and take over but when I spoke in my review, what I can you is just in 6 months it’s almost Mary’s senior center now. Park and Recreation Commission – December 11, 2018 7 She has done such a fabulous job picking up where Sue left off and being so gracious to the customers and our visitors to the senior center. They really appreciate what she does. How she brings the senior center along. And then if you’ve noticed she’s reinitiated this article in the Villager and so they’re posting her article in the Villager often with her picture I think each time with her picture so people can get to know who Mary Blazanin is. And then also they’re posting that online and so that continues to capture new people. Younger senior citizens. Newly arrived senior citizens to our community that are engaged in the senior center. So really pleased to announce that she has just taken over where Sue left off and interestingly enough there was a program this week, the Ladies Tea Luncheon which is very popular. There was an apron collector and model that was there to model all these aprons that the ladies modeled and who came because she just needs more things to do? Sue Bill signed up for the program so we were happy to have Sue back at the senior center. I encourage all of you, anytime you see, we’ll try to get you the copy of the senior newsletter. If you want to come and participate, visit, they’re really fun people to be, participate with and spend some time with. Sue’s, or excuse me Mary’s always looking for just volunteers to help serve coffee or even just to mix and mingle. Seniors are often you know a little more sheltered at home so cially and so when they come to the senior center to see other people in their community they’d be interested in meeting park board members as well so we can’t send Jerry. He’s very popular with the seniors but we can’t send him to every program. So again for those of you that didn’t hear Mary was called away for a funeral in South Dakota. She’ll be back with us in the next quarter. Thank you. Scharfenberg: Thanks Todd. RECREATION CENTER QUARTERLY UPDATE. Scharfenberg: Jodi. Sarles: Thank you Chair Scharfenberg, greetings from the Rec Center. Busy night over there. I cover the desk a little bit longer on Tuesday nights for my regular front desk employee on Tuesdays as helping out as we’ve got a dance instructor that’s been ill for a while so, so a little bit of time management here tonight. Thank you for letting me coming in a little bit late. Our winter session of dance has begun. So far we have 80 students registered to date. We’re offering about 24 classes. We’ve got a lot of late registrations you can probably see from the numbers being a little low there so still working on getting them all in for the winter session. They’re working their way to the winter showcase will happen in February so it’s actually the same day as Feb Fest so kind of dual duty that day. Let’s see Rec Center Sports, that’s another popular program. We’re offering all sorts of different sessions for the little ones. Tonight they’re finishing their Super Heroes in Training so all these little guys and girls running around with masks and capes on and having a good time going through obstacle courses and tumbling and all of that. So far this fall since we’ve last seen each other 166 kids have taken part of various sessions of the Small Fry’s Sports program. That has actually been more popular right now than our Lil Star Sports which is for the little bit older kids. That’s 5 and 6 year olds. We’re just finishing up tonight they do track and field for the last night and before the winter break and so Park and Recreation Commission – December 11, 2018 8 for the fall, early winter we’re at about 98 kids that have participated in Lil Star programs. I always have a couple fun events in the fall and that’s the Artisan Fair and the Holiday Boutique. Artisan Fair was down a little bit this year but we actually had a really, really nice set up and so everybody, when you came in you had to visit every vendor and like it or not we had them wandering through so you kind of were stuck in that maze but it did bring a lot of people into the Rec Center. I’d say 350 people that day for a day of local shopping and then a couple weekends ago we did the Holiday Boutique and so that one is a little more popular because you don’t have to just be a home, you know somebody that makes crafts in their own home. You can also have commercial items as well so we have a variety of things. We had a balloon sculpture maker. We had plenty of jewelry. And the new thing is you know making things from repurposing wool so we had a lot of mittens, scarves and those sorts of things so it’s kind of neat to see all the different items that the people create for the events. As you move into some adult activities our Fit for Life, in the 4 sessions this year we’ve had 48 registrants for all of those sessions. Each session is 22 dates in it and so we also had then 472 drop in’s so a lot of them, the snow birds don’t sign up for the whole session but they’ll come to most of the classes and just pay the drop in fee. Super popular program. Very social. Even my mom is taking it now so I twisted her arm to come in and start participating so very fun. Very good instructor and wide variety of abilities that she works with and it’s great so. Another program sometimes people forget but we do offer personal training. Trainers. We have 2 trainers that really are consistently training and they’ve done about 163 one hour sessions for this year so a great program. A great value for people if you’re looking for a different gift idea or anything like that, you know a 3 pack I believe is $130 so that’s pretty low compared to if you were to get training at Lifetime or other studios around town so, excuse me. Just left and they were out, we had a gentle flow yoga class going on so for each session we have a gentle flow and a Vinyasa flow. Gentle flow is a one hour class. Vinyasa is 75 minutes. Little more aggressive. I wouldn’t say aggressive yoga but a little higher level yoga. But they, there are 17 participating in those programs. Tuesday nights and it’s always interesting to do yoga at the Rec Center. It’s not always the most peaceful location with kids running in and out and dance classes down the hall and all those things but people really do enjoy it and enjoy the instructor we have so. And then as we always talk about pickleball so we’re back inside and trying to find daily times for people to come in and play. Balance that with the people who want to come in and play basketball and anything else and the kids, the tot times and everything like that so we always have at least one session of pickleball a day so it just depends on if it fits your schedule. We have another, I think our third annual tri city pickleball tournament coming up here in January so that’s with Chaska and Victoria. We host that at Victoria because they have 6 indoor courts so people like that so we can get more, more people out there and more, we can have it ranked a little bit more like they like so. And then just a few things that are coming up. Promotional events so we’ve got our Cherry Yoga class starting with Mary and we found an instructor and we’re going to offer a free trial class on Friday, December 28th. Kind of a different program to see if we’ve got enough interest to continue that on but it is very popular in other communities so we thought we’d try to bring that here. Our punch card sale is going on. You get a free 10 punch card when you get a 40 punch so it’s $27.50 to $32.50 value depending on which range you fit in our scale here so, and then finally we talked about it but the Dance for Fun showcase is February 2nd. Anybody have any questions? Park and Recreation Commission – December 11, 2018 9 Scharfenberg: Questions for Jodi? No, thank you Jodi. Sarles: Thank you. 2018 TREE LIGHTING CEREMONY REVIEW. Scharfenberg: Okay next up on the agenda 2018 tree lighting ceremony review. Jerry. Ruegemer: Thanks again Chair Scharfenberg. This was, this annual event was held on Saturday, December 1st at 5:00 to 6:00 right outside our doors here at City Center Park. Mayor Laufenburger and family members of the Chan Fire Department did flip the ceremonial switch illuminating the park itself so Adam and crew did a great job. It does look beautiful out there and I think everybody there had a great time that night. I know we had a little bit of weather that afternoon and early evening and so like it hit all of a sudden but I think it really added to the kind of the ambience and. Hoffman: It was a Hallmark card moment. That’s what everybody said about it. Ruegemer: Yeah just looked like everybody there was having a great time. Sorry I apologize I couldn’t attend that night but it’s like plenty of people did but so and had a great time. Heard lots of positive comments both in person and also on our Facebook page that I think people really enjoy just coming through downtown and seeing the lights and the park all lit up. It really kind of gives it really a special feeling that Chanhassen is a really cool place to be so and you can see from comments on our Facebook page from Florida or California I think people really miss being here for that event so thanks to Adam and staff. Todd, Jodi, couldn’t have done it without all of you so just a lot of hands making everything work here so we appreciate that and had a lot of groups Buy Chanhassen. Vernelle Clayton does a great job assembling all the treats and all the donations from Byerly’s and KleinBank/Old National Bank and Americana and Mark Halla and Halla, and they do a great job with supplying our friend from up north, Mr. Santa Claus and that so it’s really a great fun event. Really to kind of kick off the holiday season in Chan to make it really a special place so kind of a breakdown of the revenue and expense of, there’s some expense obviously to it but people do have a great time with that being part of that environment and atmosphere. Scharfenberg: Any comments for Jerry? 2018 YEAR END REVIEW POWER POINT. Ruegemer: Thanks again Chair Scharfenberg, this really was an effort really between all staff members. We really thought it’d be really a fun way to kind of take a snapshot of 2018 really from kind of start to finish and of kind of what we’ve accomplished in really a fun format. We hope that you enjoy it so thanks to all the staff members who, well basically all the staff Park and Recreation Commission – December 11, 2018 10 members here and beyond who participated in putting this together. Supplying pictures and all that kind of stuff so we hope you enjoy it. We had fun putting it all together so I will get that all set up. Hoffman: About 25 minutes about right? Ruegemer: Yeah exactly we tried to pare it down. Kelly: Do we get popcorn? Hoffman: I bet 5 or less. Ruegemer: It will be about five ish. A power point slide presentation was presented at this point in the meeting. Scharfenberg: So Jerry seeing that I had a couple things, or at least one thing that popped up with respect to KleinBank and the KleinBank music series. Have we, what’s going to be the status of that going forward? Are we going to need to find a new sponsor or have we approached, are we going to plan on approaching the new owners to see if they want to continue that on? Ruegemer: Chair Scharfenberg I’m pleased to announce that we have all that worked out at this point. Scharfenberg: Okay. Ruegemer: I’ve been working with Gretchen Holmgren the branch manager over there for a number of months and completed like a 7 page application within the last 2 weeks and we have been approved for $3,000. $500 more than previous years for the 2019 season so it will be the Old National Summer Concert Series now versus KleinBank but it is all set to go. We’ve been approved and we’ll get that on a council agenda this spring to accept the donation but just letting you know that we’re all locked and loaded. Scharfenberg: Excellent, good job. Yeah that’s wonderful. Hoffman: They really enjoy it and they just love the connection across the street from the bank so it’s good advertising for Old National Bank. Old National…picked up their commercial advertising since they arrived in town so it will be now on our TV sets showing us who they are and seem to be very receptive to working with the City so that’s great. Ruegemer: Yeah they were very thrilled with continuing that relationship so they were completely on board from day one so it was an easy sell. Park and Recreation Commission – December 11, 2018 11 Hoffman: It’s going to be the same people. Ruegemer: Yep. We’ll just have to change our advertising and logos. We’ve already got new logos and stuff like that so we’re already getting started on that. Scharfenberg: And Todd for our next meeting in January just kind of a heads up. Is there anything you anticipate that will be on our agenda for January? Hoffman: So you should anticipate seeing the Lennar preliminary plat for the Galpin property. And so they were in at a concept level with the City Council the first part of December and they, since last meeting with the City Council they met with a variety of neighbors one on one and in small groups. They also had a neighborhood meeting at the Recreation Center one evening just at the end of November and so they’ve made a variety of changes which not only made some things better for the adjoining neighbors but also made the parkland and the park dedication even better than it was in the first edition. Primarily on the north side. On the north side there’s a cul- de-sac now and then there’s a large ravine area that was going to be carved into a road to try to make the corner to go back up to the north and that’s all been eliminated and that’s going to be park dedication in addition to the other area. It will also facilitate some trail networks to both of those roads. Now the neighborhoods on the north will be separated. One you’ll come in off of Galpin. The other you’ll come in off of Lake Lucy and so now you’ll be cul-de-saced or dead end and both those neighborhoods will have to get into the park system so there’ll be two trail connections that will meet and then come do wn through that newly dedicated park space. That was going to be a road area before so they’ve done that and they’ve taken some lots out. They’re leaving trees that are on that north side. If you’re familiar with that area it’s heavily wooded and instead of tearing all the trees down and building a retaining wall both on the north side and the south side of that area they’re going to do just one retaining wall on the bottom side and they’ve removed 5 or 6, 7 lots in that area and the 2 lots that will remain on the north side of the road are going to be very large. There’s going to be a house on the east and west and then those lots are going to run back probably for 1,000 or 1,500 feet each and then they’ll contain all the trees that will then buffer the neighborhood. So that’s been the change to the north. I think the lot count is down to 191 in the overall plan and so it will be quite a report that you’ll see in January. It will include a preliminary plat. All the conditions of approval regarding parks and trails. Hi Karl. Tsuchiya: Hello. Hoffman: All the conditions of approval relating to parks, trails, parkland dedication, trail construction on their plat and then the best way to kind of think about it in your head is, anything that’s associated with their area where they’re going to put houses, they’re going to have to do the other public improvements. Sidewalks. Trails. Streets and so but you have to describe those as a park commission what do you want them to see. What do we want to see happen so inbetween now and January staff has engaged Hoisington-Koegler Group, a consulting firm that has a long history with the city and also has a long history with this particular project and they Park and Recreation Commission – December 11, 2018 12 will assist staff due to the complexities and the size and the importance of this project. We’re going to be meeting with them to make sure we go over and we don’t miss anything as a part of the conditions of approval for your January meeting. And obviously conditions of approval will also include the park dedication which in total is about 50 acres of upland, 44 acres of wetland and 7,000 feet of shoreline that would be preserved on both Lake Ann and Lake Lucy. And that is at least in staff’s presentation and their initial agreement will be all in return for a density transfer of taking the homes that you could put in the 50 acres and moving them to the west over to the other property. So they have indicated that they will likely also be sending a letter to the commission asking for some cash in addition to that density transfer. My response is that I would not recommend that you accept that presentation but they may be sending that request as well. So that will all be coming up in January. You can expect, you may have a handful of people. You may have a full house for a meeting like that. It will be going to the Planning Commission the week before and so staff’s recommendation on condition of approval will be actually in the commission, the Planning Commission packet. It won’t be approved but it will be in the packet before you see it the next week and then you will be acting on it at that time. And then any changes or modifications you make to that conditions of approval would then be finalized and put in the council’s packet when they see it probably in February or March. Preliminary plat gives standing to what they’re planning on doing. Then they go back and finalize all their engineering. They don’t do you know detailed engineering at the preliminary plat level but once they get, if they receive preliminary plat then they’ll go back to do detailed engineering. Wetland studies. All those type of conditions and work and then they’ll come back for the final plat at some time later that spring. So that’s exciting. You know it happened, it kind o f rolled in last year. There was a lot of back and forth between council, commissions, the public, the developer and so it’s good to see that they’re back in for city review. It’s without a doubt the biggest opportunity in parks in the 50 year history of Chanhassen and if you study the metro area, the State of Minnesota you’d be hard pressed to find a better deal I think on parkland dedication for somebody to turn over 94 acres. It’s likely value is easily well north of $10 million dollars and so if that park dedication comes to the city of Chanhassen, you know the cash value exceeds $10 million dollars. It could be even closer to 20 because of the shoreline conditions that you’re taking a look at there so it’s a significant proposal and I think a really important meeting will start your year in January. Scharfenberg: Alright, thanks Todd. Anybody else have anything else that they want to cover? Hoffman: Anymore questions on Lennar? Scharfenberg: No. Hoffman: Jerry wanted to talk, I think most of you heard about Katie but he’ll give you a little update that Katie has departed but we are hiring somebody new. Ruegemer: So just to give the commission an update. Katie did submit her resignation effective November 28th. We advertised her posit ion. We received 53 applications for that. Chelsea Park and Recreation Commission – December 11, 2018 13 Petersen, Assistant City Manager and myself had narrowed that list from 53 down to 8. We started interviews today so we had 3 interviews today and 5 on Thursday. Second rounds are scheduled for next Wednesday the 19th so we hope to have an offer on the table prior to the first of the year and get somebody in working roughly about the second week in January is our ideal plan, if that all works out so just want to give everybody an update as to kind of where we’re at right now so staff is basically, we’re just trying to get rinks open and Feb Fest and sponsorships secured so all that is moving forward and hopefully we won’t skip a beat and the new person will be busy when they start the first couple weeks in January so just wanted to keep the commission up to date as to kind of what’s going on with that and does anybody have any questions? Okay, thank you. Scharfenberg: And Feb Fest is the 2nd? Ruegemer: Yes. Yep. Of February yep. First Saturday in February. Scharfenberg: Okay. And anything new or different this year for plans for Feb Fest? Ruegemer: Yeah we’re trying to add some different, potentially some dog sled rides. I struck out on somebody today but we’ll continue to look for a vendor for that so yep. Scharfenberg: Is Chick-fil-A going to do something again this year Jerry? Ruegemer: You know in talking with the Rotary I’m not sure that we need to kind of finalize the plans on that. Chick-fil-A was involved with the field goal kick and that sort of thing last year but no. I think they had some preliminary conversations with the Culver’s group again to provide that service at Feb Fest. Hoffman: And online registration. Going to beef up some pre-registration. We sell so many tick ets the day of that it becomes cumbersome. If we could sell at lest 25 percent online that would take some of the pressure off the day of. Ruegemer: Yeah so we’re going to come up with hopefully a fun program for that. We’re going to try to give a litt le incentive for registering online with a nice significant prize for that so really try to encourage people to go that direction and if you register online your name will be put into kind of a special drawing for, you know we’re going to come up with a pretty nice prize for that to really try to drive that towards that direction. As Todd said to kind of free up some of that on the ice the day of. We’ll still have a fair amount of that as well but if we can increase that path a little bit I think we’re hopefully going in the right direction on that. Hoffman: The overall goal of the Feb Fest is to create more of a festival atmosphere so it’s people just don’t think it’s a fishing contest. That you know it’s a festival. The fishing contest is going on but we’ve seen more and more people just walk down and walk around and they’re serious about what’s happening. Especially if it’s a nice day just to good to get out and see your Park and Recreation Commission – December 11, 2018 14 neighbors and other community members and so that’s the overall goal is to create more of a festival atmosphere where there’s other activities. The ice skating is very popular. There’s some other things going on over the years so, and we’ll continue to encourage that. You know the fishing is about 800 to 1,000 tickets typically but then as long as you’re going to the effort you might as well…if you could double that crowd it’d be great. Scharfenberg: Excellent. Alright with that I just want to make a comment with respect to the end of the year that I appreciate everybody’s efforts this year, both staff for all the wonderful work that they’ve done and that they do on a daily basis for the city. I think we had some really wonderful events this year with Feb Fest and the 4th of July and some of the other things that Fox Woods and the other things that went on this year so again thank you to staff and we’ve got some new people on board and so that’s always fun and also thank you to the commission for all of their hard work and dedication to the meetings that we have and assisting staff with the various events so with that I’ll entertain a motion for adjournment. Echternacht moved, Kelly seconded to adjourn the meeting. All voted in favor and the motion carried unanimously with a vote of 8 to 0. The Park and Recreation Commission meeting was adjourned at 7:15 p.m. Submitted by Todd Hoffman Park and Rec Director Prepared by Nann Opheim PARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION STAFF REPORT Tuesday, January 22, 2019 Subject Preliminary Plat Review Galpin Site/Lennar Section NEW BUSINESS Item No: G.1. Prepared By Todd Hoffman, Park and Recreation Director File No:  PROPOSED MOTION The Park and Recreation Commission recommends the City Council apply the following conditions of approval concerning parks and trails for the proposed 191 lot Galpin site Preliminary Plat and PUD by Lennar dated December 5, 2018. 1. Dedication of 100 plus or minus acres of wooded open spaces and wetlands in the eastern half of the property to the City of Chanhassen for parkland in exchange for a housing density transfer and fulfillment of a 9 plus or minus acre parkland dedication requirement. 2. Acknowledgement that the dedicated land may be developed at the city's discretion as parkland for public use and may include, but is not limited to trails, boardwalks, bridges, structures, and signage. 3. The planning, engineering and construction of a 10 foot wide bituminous east/west trail connection between Galpin Boulevard and a location east of Street D and a 10 foot wide bituminous trail adjacent to Galpin Boulevard between Street E and Street A. 4. All trails shall meet all city standards for trail construction. 5. The East/West trail shall maintain a minimum 10 foot setback from outside edges of trail to private property and be designed to minimize encroachment of wetland buffers. 6. The East/West trail crossing of Street A shall be relocated from a midblock crossing as shown to the intersection of Street A and Street D 7. The East/West trail be designed and constructed so as not to require retaining walls. 8. The entirety of the East/West trail and associated buffers shall be constructed within dedicated public outlots. 9. The entirety of the Galpin Boulevard trail between Street E and Street A shall be constructed in dedicated public right of way. 10. The planning, engineering and construction of 10 foot wide bituminous trails connecting both Street Z and Topaz Drive Ridge Lane to the planned trail at the western edge of Lake Lucy including trail easements. Approval requires a simple majority vote of members present SUMMARY Lennar is proposing to develop 191 acres of property located midday between West 78th Street and Lake Lucy Road and east of Galpin Boulevard.  The existing zoning is rural residential and the existing guide plan designation is residential low density (1.2 ­ 4 units per acre). Two concept plans were originally submitted by Lennar for consideration.  One plan titled Concept Plan 04 depicted an invariable plat of uniform sized residential single­family PARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION STAFF REPORTTuesday, January 22, 2019SubjectPreliminary Plat Review Galpin Site/LennarSectionNEW BUSINESS Item No: G.1.Prepared By Todd Hoffman, Park and RecreationDirector File No: PROPOSED MOTIONThe Park and Recreation Commission recommends the City Council apply the following conditions of approvalconcerning parks and trails for the proposed 191 lot Galpin site Preliminary Plat and PUD by Lennar datedDecember 5, 2018.1. Dedication of 100 plus or minus acres of wooded open spaces and wetlands in the eastern half of theproperty to the City of Chanhassen for parkland in exchange for a housing density transfer and fulfillment of a9 plus or minus acre parkland dedication requirement.2. Acknowledgement that the dedicated land may be developed at the city's discretion as parkland for public useand may include, but is not limited to trails, boardwalks, bridges, structures, and signage.3. The planning, engineering and construction of a 10 foot wide bituminous east/west trail connection betweenGalpin Boulevard and a location east of Street D and a 10 foot wide bituminous trail adjacent to GalpinBoulevard between Street E and Street A.4. All trails shall meet all city standards for trail construction.5. The East/West trail shall maintain a minimum 10 foot setback from outside edges of trail to private propertyand be designed to minimize encroachment of wetland buffers.6. The East/West trail crossing of Street A shall be relocated from a midblock crossing as shown to theintersection of Street A and Street D7. The East/West trail be designed and constructed so as not to require retaining walls.8. The entirety of the East/West trail and associated buffers shall be constructed within dedicated public outlots.9. The entirety of the Galpin Boulevard trail between Street E and Street A shall be constructed in dedicatedpublic right of way.10. The planning, engineering and construction of 10 foot wide bituminous trails connecting both Street Z andTopaz Drive Ridge Lane to the planned trail at the western edge of Lake Lucy including trail easements.Approval requires a simple majority vote of members presentSUMMARYLennar is proposing to develop 191 acres of property located midday between West 78th Street and Lake LucyRoad and east of Galpin Boulevard.  The existing zoning is rural residential and the existing guide plan designation is residential low density (1.2 ­ 4 units per acre). Two concept plans were originally submitted by Lennar for consideration.  One plan titled Concept Plan 04 depicted an invariable plat of uniform sized residential single­family lots covering all quadrants of the property.  A second plan titled Concept Plan 07 depicted a variable plat of mixed lot sizes clustered to the west central and north central quadrants of the property (+/­ 2.26 units per acre) and preserving 100+/­ acres of public park area utilizing a density transfer and park dedication in the eastern quadrant of the property. The Park and Recreation Commission supported the density transfer and park dedication proposal at a concept review on June 28, 2018. BACKGROUND This site has been held as an estate property in the community for an extended period of time and is now being proposed for development as a single­family home community.  The property includes a large quadrant of land identified in the City's Comprehensive Plan as conceptual park expansion area and in the City's Parks and Recreation System Plan as a priority park­expansion area.  This eastern quadrant proposed for preservation is 100+/­ acres in size consisting of wetlands and wooded uplands and featuring extensive shoreline on both Lake Lucy and Lake Ann. DISCUSSION Upon completing conceptual plan review with City Commissions and Council this past summer, Lennar also held a neighborhood meeting in November and met with individual residents to receive feedback on the proposed development.  The preliminary plat that has developed as a result of the input gained from these reviews, is an excellent model of the use of a PUD. City code states "The use of a planned unit development for residential purposes should result in a reasonable and verifiable exchange between the city and developer. The developer gains the potential for offering reduced lot sizes and the flexibility in development standards which results in a combination of reduced development costs and improved marketing flexibility. At the same time, the city should be offered enhanced environmental sensitivity beyond normal ordnance requirements". The city's PUD ordinance addresses the desire for the creation of parks and open space consistent with the city's planning documents.  The proposed PUD, with the noted conditions, provides public benefit and helps the city meet stated goals with respect to parks, trails, and open space by: 1. Preserving for the public 100+/­ acres of unique natural open space with very high recreational and environmental value. This includes 50+/­ acres of upland around Lake Ann and Lake Lucy that might otherwise be privatized.  2. Providing land and connections for trails to eliminate trail gaps and better connect the community and natural areas. 3. Allowing for the expansion of Lake Ann Park and enhancing its role as Chanhassen's premier community park.  This proposed PUD benefits all parties and ultimately fulfills the desires and intent of the Cities Comprehensive Plan and Park and Recreation System Plan. On December 28, 2018 the City received letters from Lennar and Comerica requesting additional compensation for the proposed 50+/­ acre dedication of upland for park purposes above and beyond the granting of full park dedication fee credit ($1,107,800) and application of a density transfer moving housing density from the eastern half of the property to the western half of the property. In that this is a PUD application, staff is not recommending that compensation be granted beyond the density transfer and full park dedication fee credit.  RECOMMENDATION It is staff's recommendation that the Park and Recreation Commission recommends the City Council apply the following conditions of approval concerning parks and trails for the proposed 191 lot Galpin site Preliminary Plat and PUD by Lennar dated December 5, 2018. 1. Dedication of 100 plus or minus acres of wooded open spaces and wetlands in the eastern half of the property to the City of Chanhassen for parkland in exchange for a housing density transfer and fulfillment of a 9 plus or minus acre parkland dedication requirement. PARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION STAFF REPORTTuesday, January 22, 2019SubjectPreliminary Plat Review Galpin Site/LennarSectionNEW BUSINESS Item No: G.1.Prepared By Todd Hoffman, Park and RecreationDirector File No: PROPOSED MOTIONThe Park and Recreation Commission recommends the City Council apply the following conditions of approvalconcerning parks and trails for the proposed 191 lot Galpin site Preliminary Plat and PUD by Lennar datedDecember 5, 2018.1. Dedication of 100 plus or minus acres of wooded open spaces and wetlands in the eastern half of theproperty to the City of Chanhassen for parkland in exchange for a housing density transfer and fulfillment of a9 plus or minus acre parkland dedication requirement.2. Acknowledgement that the dedicated land may be developed at the city's discretion as parkland for public useand may include, but is not limited to trails, boardwalks, bridges, structures, and signage.3. The planning, engineering and construction of a 10 foot wide bituminous east/west trail connection betweenGalpin Boulevard and a location east of Street D and a 10 foot wide bituminous trail adjacent to GalpinBoulevard between Street E and Street A.4. All trails shall meet all city standards for trail construction.5. The East/West trail shall maintain a minimum 10 foot setback from outside edges of trail to private propertyand be designed to minimize encroachment of wetland buffers.6. The East/West trail crossing of Street A shall be relocated from a midblock crossing as shown to theintersection of Street A and Street D7. The East/West trail be designed and constructed so as not to require retaining walls.8. The entirety of the East/West trail and associated buffers shall be constructed within dedicated public outlots.9. The entirety of the Galpin Boulevard trail between Street E and Street A shall be constructed in dedicatedpublic right of way.10. The planning, engineering and construction of 10 foot wide bituminous trails connecting both Street Z andTopaz Drive Ridge Lane to the planned trail at the western edge of Lake Lucy including trail easements.Approval requires a simple majority vote of members presentSUMMARYLennar is proposing to develop 191 acres of property located midday between West 78th Street and Lake LucyRoad and east of Galpin Boulevard.  The existing zoning is rural residential and the existing guide plan designation isresidential low density (1.2 ­ 4 units per acre). Two concept plans were originally submitted by Lennar forconsideration.  One plan titled Concept Plan 04 depicted an invariable plat of uniform sized residential single­familylots covering all quadrants of the property.  A second plan titled Concept Plan 07 depicted a variable plat of mixed lotsizes clustered to the west central and north central quadrants of the property (+/­ 2.26 units per acre) and preserving100+/­ acres of public park area utilizing a density transfer and park dedication in the eastern quadrant of theproperty. The Park and Recreation Commission supported the density transfer and park dedication proposal at aconcept review on June 28, 2018.BACKGROUNDThis site has been held as an estate property in the community for an extended period of time and is now beingproposed for development as a single­family home community.  The property includes a large quadrant ofland identified in the City's Comprehensive Plan as conceptual park expansion area and in the City's Parks andRecreation System Plan as a priority park­expansion area.  This eastern quadrant proposed for preservation is 100+/­acres in size consisting of wetlands and wooded uplands and featuring extensive shoreline on both Lake Lucy andLake Ann.DISCUSSIONUpon completing conceptual plan review with City Commissions and Council this past summer, Lennar also held aneighborhood meeting in November and met with individual residents to receive feedback on the proposeddevelopment.  The preliminary plat that has developed as a result of the input gained from these reviews, is anexcellent model of the use of a PUD. City code states "The use of a planned unit development for residential purposesshould result in a reasonable and verifiable exchange between the city and developer. The developer gains the potentialfor offering reduced lot sizes and the flexibility in development standards which results in a combination of reduceddevelopment costs and improved marketing flexibility. At the same time, the city should be offered enhancedenvironmental sensitivity beyond normal ordnance requirements". The city's PUD ordinance addresses the desire forthe creation of parks and open space consistent with the city's planning documents. The proposed PUD, with the noted conditions, provides public benefit and helps the city meet stated goals withrespect to parks, trails, and open space by:1. Preserving for the public 100+/­ acres of unique natural open space with very high recreational andenvironmental value. This includes 50+/­ acres of upland around Lake Ann and Lake Lucy that might otherwisebe privatized. 2. Providing land and connections for trails to eliminate trail gaps and better connect the community and naturalareas.3. Allowing for the expansion of Lake Ann Park and enhancing its role as Chanhassen's premier community park. This proposed PUD benefits all parties and ultimately fulfills the desires and intent of the Cities Comprehensive Planand Park and Recreation System Plan.On December 28, 2018 the City received letters from Lennar and Comerica requesting additional compensation forthe proposed 50+/­ acre dedication of upland for park purposes above and beyond the granting of full parkdedication fee credit ($1,107,800) and application of a density transfer moving housing density from the eastern half ofthe property to the western half of the property. In that this is a PUD application, staff is not recommending thatcompensation be granted beyond the density transfer and full park dedication fee credit. RECOMMENDATIONIt is staff's recommendation that the Park and Recreation Commission recommends the City Council apply thefollowing conditions of approval concerning parks and trails for the proposed 191 lot Galpin site Preliminary Plat andPUD by Lennar dated December 5, 2018.1. Dedication of 100 plus or minus acres of wooded open spaces and wetlands in the eastern half of the property to the City of Chanhassen for parkland in exchange for a housing density transfer and fulfillment of a 9 plus or minus acre parkland dedication requirement. 2. Acknowledgement that the dedicated land may be developed at the city's discretion as parkland for public use and may include, but is not limited to trails, boardwalks, bridges, structures, and signage.  3. The planning, engineering and construction of a 10 foot wide bituminous east/west trail connection between Galpin Boulevard and a location east of Street D and a 10 foot wide bituminous trail adjacent to Galpin Boulevard between Street E and Street A. 4. All trails shall meet all city standards for trail construction. 5. The East/West trail shall maintain a minimum 10 foot setback from outside edges of trail to private property and be designed to minimize encroachment of wetland buffers. 6. The East/West trail crossing of Street A shall be relocated from a midblock crossing as shown to the intersection of Street A and Street D 7. The East/West trail be designed and constructed so as not to require retaining walls. 8. The entirety of the East/West trail and associated buffers shall be constructed within dedicated public outlots. 9. The entirety of the Galpin Boulevard trail between Street E and Street A shall be constructed in dedicated public right of way. 10. The planning, engineering and construction of 10 foot wide bituminous trails connecting both Street Z and Topaz Drive Ridge Lane to the planned trail at the western edge of Lake Lucy including trail easements. CC: Steve Ach, Lennar Joe Jablonski, Lennar ATTACHMENTS: 1. Lennar Additional Compensation Request 2. Comerica Support for Additional Compensation 3. 12/3/18 Renderings 4. 12/3/18 Renderings 5. 12/3/18 Renderings 6. Galpin Concept Review Narrative 7. Development Application Form 8. Chanhassen Presentation 9. 117339 yield plan ­L1 no topo with aerial 10. 117339 yield plan ­L1 no topo no aerial 11. 117339 density trade­L1 no topo with aerial 12. 117339 density trade no topo 13. 2030 Comp Plan Expand Lake Ann Park 14. 2030 Comp Plan Future Initiatives Map 15. Parks and Recreation System Plan Priority Expansion Area 16. Parks and Recreation System Plan Lake Ann Park Initiatives 17. Lake Ann Park Expansion and Trail Loop Concept Plan Galpin Boulevard Property Chanhassen, Minnesota           Galpin Boulevard Property Chanhassen, Minnesota                Galpin Boulevard Property Chanhassen, Minnesota           1 Galpin Property City of Chanhassen Introduction U.S. Home Corporation, d/b/a Lennar is proposing to develop Galpin Property (actual name TBD) in a manner that is sensitive to the environment and surrounding area. With this application we are submitting two conceptual scenarios. The first scenario is a ‘lot yield’ plan that has 202 homes and demonstrates how the property could be developed following the existing RSF zoning standards with one standard lot width and home style for the entire property. The second scenario is a ‘density transfer’ plan that has 199 homes with varying lot sizes demonstrating how the property could be developed through the use of a PUD that will offer diverse housing opportunities and price points accompanied by the preservation of open space. Background/History In November 2017 the property was listed for sale by Comerica Bank; Trust NA, as personal representatives of the Estate of Prince Rogers Nelson and Paisley Park Enterprises. On several occasions the seller’s agents and members of Lennar have met with City staff to begin reviewing the zoning standards and the best use for the property. In May of 2018 U.S. Home Corporation entered into an Option Agreement to purchase the property. Property Description The site consists of approximately 188 acres made up of several tax parcels (PID 25.6900010, 25.6900020, 25.6900030, 25.0100100, and 25.0100200) located in the Notheast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 10, Township 116, Range 23. All buildings have been removed and the property has been vacant for some time. The site suffers from frequent trespassers that use the property for walking trails. City Standards • Land Use designation The property is designated for Low Density residential: RSF 1.2-4 units per acre. Lot yield Plan – 1.46 DU/Acre (202/138) Concept Plan – 2.26 DU/Acre (199/88) • Zoning Classification The site is currently zoned as Rural Residential with underlying zoning of RSF; low density residential 1.2-4 units per acre. The lot yield plan follows RSF standards and has a density of 1.46. The density transfer plan requires a zoning 2 change to PUD to allow flexibility and the relaxation of strict application of the zoning ordinance in exchange for greater environmental sensitivity and preservation of open space for public use. At 2.26 units per acre the density transfer plan also fits within the RSF density classification. • Surrounding Land Uses Residential developments of varying densities surround the site to the North, South, and West. To the West, across Galpin is Long Acres which was developed as a PUD to allow flexibility in design standards. Our primary street connections appropriately line up with Hunter Drive and Long Acres Drive. Boarding the property to the North and South are existing neighborhoods zoned RSF. The existing neighborhood to the North (Ashling Meadows) provides two existing road stubs to the subject property. There are no road connections to the South. Lake Lucy, and Lake Ann and their surrounding wetlands are located to the East. Both Ashling Meadows and Long Acres were built by Lennar under the Lundgren Bros Construction name. On the North end, both plans mirror the lot dimensions of the existing neighborhood. Topographical challenges naturally make the North portion of the site more conducive to a wider home style that may not require as much depth for building pads. On the South end of the property the ‘lot yield’ plan shows nine homes backing to the existing neighborhood to the South. The density transfer concept mitigates the visual impacts of smaller lots to the existing neighborhood by incorporating the use of cul-de-sacs and by limiting the home-style in that location to a single story Villa. In this scenario eleven homes will be visible to the existing neighborhood but will be orientated in a manner that attempts to minimize the number that back directly to the existing homes. Open Space Preservation The City of Chanhassen’s 2030 Comprehensive Plan identifies significant trail improvements along the Eastern boundary of the property that would enhance the Lake Ann Park and trail system by completing important connections between Lake Ann, Lake Lucy and Galpin Road. As part of this application we have provided two conceptual plans. The first scenario is a ‘lot yield’ plan that follows the City’s land use designation for the property and conforms to the minimum lot sizes and setbacks allowed within the RSF and Shoreland Overlay district. Park dedication would follow the Cities requirements as described in City Code. The second scenario is the ‘density transfer’ plan that focuses housing development closer to Galpin and preserves approximately 50 acres of land adjacent to Lake Lucy and Lake Ann that could be used for park dedication to the City. The overall lot count in both scenarios is roughly 200 homes. The difference between the two lies in the concentration of acreage used. In scenario one approximately 138 acres 3 are being developed to reach 200 homes. By mixing lot sizes scenario two strategically places the same 200 homes on 88 acres of land giving the opportunity to preserve significantly more open space for use by the residents of Chanhassen. Preserving the open space in this manner not only minimizes environmental impacts but also significantly reduces the length of public infrastructure (sewer, water, roads) required for long term maintenance by the City. Building Plans/Product Information Extensive research on housing availability and market conditions within the City of Chanhassen has guided us in putting together a plan that is matched by a product portfolio that includes an architecturally interesting variety of homes, and price points, that meet multiple buyer niches in Galpin Property . • Landmark Series - Designed with efficiency in mind, the Landmark series meets the demands of today’s challenging housing market by offering a fantastic value planned specially for 65’ wide homesites. Lennar has successfully built the Landmark series in Reflections at Lake Riley, Boulder Cove, and Camden Ridge. Typical footprints are 50’ wide allowing the ability to maintain setbacks designated by zoning standards. A variety of houseplans and elevations make up this series offering square footages ranging from 2,200 sq ft to 3,200 sq ft plus the ability to finish the basement to add footage to the home. With families in mind, the homes typically include four bedrooms, a large open living space on the main level, a master suite, mud room, and three car garage. Sixty-five foot wide lots allow the ability to preserve open space without compromising the integrity of the neighborhood. Typical side yard setbacks will be maintained. An interesting streetscape will be maintained through the incorporation of a variety of elevations, materials, and color packages. Lots are arranged in a manner that will include an assortment of walk-outs, look-outs, and flats. • Traditional Series - The Traditional series is designed for the 90’ wide homesites with the move up buyer in mind. A variety of house plans will be offered ranging from 2,600 sq ft to 3,700 sq ft. plus the ability to finish the basement to add additional footage to the home. These well thought out plans typically include four bedrooms, a large open living space on the main level, master suite, craft room, three car garage, and allow for luxury upgrades such as an indoor sport court. No deviation from RSF standards is requested in the large lot area. An interesting streetscape will be maintained through the incorporation of a variety of elevations, materials, and color packages. Luxury Villa – The Luxury Villa is designed for the 55’ wide homesites along the Southern Boarder. The Luxury provides minimal maintenance housing for an underserved market in Chanhassen; and the Twin Cities in general, the ‘empty nester’. Designed for single level living, the Villa homes offer a spacious first floor that includes a master suite, fireplace, open living room, gourmet kitchen, 4 and study. A deck or three season porch is included with the home to allow the opportunity to enjoy the natural features of Galpin Property . Multiple elevations and color packages will be incorporated to reduce monotony. It is important to note that the lot yield plan would be made up of all Traditional Series homes. Based on our absorption forecasts and financial modeling it is a possible that we would need to sell off portions of the lots to other builders. Environmental Impacts • Wetlands - A wetland delineation was completed on the site in September 2017. Wetland impacts have been minimized by careful planning and the preservation of open space. The ‘lot yield’ plan will require more impact to existing wetlands for the extension of public infrastructure (sewer, water, streets) to serve the upland adjacent to Lake Ann and Lake Lucy. • Tree Preservation – Preservation of open space for public use will allow the opportunity to preserve large wooded areas that may otherwise be disturbed with development. The ‘lot yield’ concept that follows the existing zoning guidelines will have a much greater impact on the large stands of trees located in the upland areas fronting Lake Ann and Lake Lucy. • Water Quality – Water quality will be managed through the incorporation of on- site ponding and other appropriate erosion control measures. We are evaluating the potential for water re-use on site to supplement irrigation systems. Lennar is committed to following stormwater policies enacted by the City of Chanhassen and the Minnesota Pollution Control Association (MPCA). Homeowners Association(s) A Master Homeowners Association will be established to maintain private common areas and community monuments. In the density transfer concept a Sub-Association will be created to take care of the common elements within the Villa area. The Villa will be ‘full maintenance’ in nature to include; professional management, mowing, plowing, and exterior upkeep of the homes. Owners of detached single family homes will be responsible for their own upkeep and maintenance subject to City Ordinance and Architectural Controls established within the Master Association. Summary Lennar has a long history of building successful Communities in the City of Chanhassen under the names Lennar, Ryland, Lundgren Bros. Construction, and Orrin Thompson Homes. We are very excited for the opportunity that lends itself through the careful development of this fantastic property and ask for your support. 5 Project Team Developer: U.S. Home Corporation, D/B/A Lennar Builder: Lennar Corporation Primary Contact: Joe Jablonski Planner/Engineer/Surveyor: Pioneer Engineering Wetland Specialist: TBD Landscape Architect: Pioneer Engineering Legal Council: Vantage Law Group Association Manager: TBD Project summary (US Home/Lennar) Galpin Property – 188 Gross Acres Scenario # 1 Total Homesites – 202 Approximate Developed Area – 138 acres Open Space – 50 acres Traditonal homesites – 202 Average Lot – 90’ wide Scenario # 2 Total Homesites – 199 Approximate Developed Area = 88 Acres Open Space = 100 Acres Traditional homesites – 45 Average Lot – 90’ wide Landmark Homesites – 102 Average Lot – 65’ wide Villa Homesites – 52 Average Lot – 55’ wide COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Planning Division – 7700 Market Boulevard Mailing Address – P.O. Box 147, Chanhassen, MN 55317 Phone: (952) 227-1300 / Fax: (952) 227-1110 APPLICATION FOR DEVELOPMENT REVIEW Submittal Date: PC Date: CC Date: 60-Day Review Date: Section 1: Application Type (check all that apply) (Refer to the appropriate Application Checklist for required submittal information that must accompany this application) Comprehensive Plan Amendment ......................... $600 Minor MUSA line for failing on-site sewers ..... $100 Conditional Use Permit (CUP) Single-Family Residence ................................ $325 All Others......................................................... $425 Interim Use Permit (IUP) In conjunction with Single-Family Residence .. $325 All Others......................................................... $425 Rezoning (REZ) Planned Unit Development (PUD) .................. $750 Minor Amendment to existing PUD ................. $100 All Others......................................................... $500 Sign Plan Review ................................................... $150 Site Plan Review (SPR) Administrative .................................................. $100 Commercial/Industrial Districts* ...................... $500 Plus $10 per 1,000 square feet of building area: (______ thousand square feet) *Include number of existing employees: __________ *Include number of new employees: __________ Residential Districts ......................................... $500 Plus $5 per dwelling unit (_____ units) Subdivision (SUB) Create 3 lots or less ........................................ $300 Create over 3 lots ....................... $600 + $15 per lot (_____ lots) Metes & Bounds (2 lots) .................................. $300 Consolidate Lots .............................................. $150 Lot Line Adjustment ......................................... $150 Final Plat .......................................................... $700 (Includes $450 escrow for attorney costs)* *Additional escrow may be required for other applications through the development contract. Vacation of Easements/Right-of-way (VAC) ........ $300 (Additional recording fees may apply) Variance (VAR) .................................................... $200 Wetland Alteration Permit (WAP) Single-Family Residence ............................... $150 All Others ....................................................... $275 Zoning Appeal ...................................................... $100 Zoning Ordinance Amendment (ZOA) ................. $500 NOTE: When multiple applications are processed concurrently, the appropriate fee shall be charged for each application. Notification Sign (City to install and remove) ...................................................................................................................... $200 Property Owners’ List within 500’ (City to generate after pre-application meeting) .................................................. $3 per address (____ addresses) Escrow for Recording Documents (check all that apply) ....................................................................... $50 per document Interim Use Permit Variance Site Plan Agreement Wetland Alteration Permit Deeds Conditional Use Permit Vacation Metes & Bounds Subdivision (3 docs.) Easements (____ easements) TOTAL FEE: Section 2: Required Information Description of Proposal: Property Address or Location: Parcel #: Legal Description: Total Acreage: Wetlands Present? Yes No Present Zoning: Requested Zoning: Present Land Use Designation: Requested Land Use Designation: Existing Use of Property: Check box if separate narrative is attached. Section 3: Property Owner and Applicant Information APPLICANT OTHER THAN PROPERTY OWNER: In signing this application, I, as applicant, represent to have obtained authorization from the property owner to file this application. I agree to be bound by conditions of approval, subject only to the right to object at the hearings on the application or during the appeal period. If this application has not been signed by the property owner, I have attached separate documentation of full legal capacity to file the application. This application should be processed in my name and I am the party whom the City should contact regarding any matter pertaining to this application. I will keep myself informed of the deadlines for submission of material and the progress of this application. I further understand that additional fees may be charged for consulting fees, feasibility studies, etc. with an estimate prior to any authorization to proceed with the study. I certify that the information and exhibits submitted are true and correct. Name: Contact: Address: Phone: City/State/Zip: Cell: Email: Fax: Signature: Date: PROPERTY OWNER: In signing this application, I, as property owner, have full legal capacity to, and hereby do, authorize the filing of this application. I understand that conditions of approval are binding and agree to be bound by those conditions, subject only to the right to object at the hearings or during the appeal periods. I will keep myself informed of the deadlines for submission of material and the progress of this application. I further understand that additional fees may be charged for consulting fees, feasibility studies, etc. with an estimate prior to any authorization to proceed with the study. I certify that the information and exhibits submitted are true and correct. Name: Contact: Address: Phone: City/State/Zip: Cell: Email: Fax: Signature: Date: PROJECT ENGINEER (if applicable) Name: Contact: Address: Phone: City/State/Zip: Cell: Email: Fax: Section 4: Notification Information Who should receive copies of staff reports? *Other Contact Information: Property Owner Via: Email Mailed Paper Copy Name: Applicant Via: Email Mailed Paper Copy Address: Engineer Via: Email Mailed Paper Copy City/State/Zip: Other* Via: Email Mailed Paper Copy Email: This application must be completed in full and must be accompanied by all information and plans required by applicable City Ordinance provisions. Before filing this application, refer to the appropriate Application Checklist and confer with the Planning Department to determine the specific ordinance and applicable procedural requirements and fees. A determination of completeness of the application shall be made within 15 business days of application submittal. A written notice of application deficiencies shall be mailed to the applicant within 15 business days of application. INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANT: Complete all necessary form fields, then select SAVE FORM to save a copy to your device. PRINT FORM and deliver to city along with required documents and payment. SUBMIT FORM to send a digital copy to the city for processing. Lennar’s automated homes are built according to the Wi-Fi Alliance’s program guidelines for Wi-Fi Certified Home Designs. See the Wi-Fi Alliance’s website at www.wi-fi.org for additional information regarding the Wi-Fi Certified Home Design program. The Wi-Fi Alliance also certifies home designs after review of a home floor plan which may occur after your closing. Wireless performance in homes will vary due to design changes, construction changes, placement of furnishings and appliances, usage, and local conditions. Network performance will be affected by network configuration, the number of users and the type of use. Homeowners are responsible for providing their own Internet connection and determining their own bandwidth needs, which may vary. Lennar does not guarantee that networks, equipment or services will meet all homeowner needs. Homeowners are also responsible for configuring all security features. Lennar does not warrant or represent that any network or network device is secure or can prevent all privacy intrusions, malware, or cyber-attacks, even when correctly configured. Certain products and services are provided by third parties, and not Lennar. Lennar does not guarantee any equipment or services provided by third parties. Additional disclosures and disclaimers relating to The Connected Home program will apply. See your purchase agreement and related disclosures for details. Please see your New Home Consultant and home purchase agreement for actual features designated as an Everything’s Included feature, additional information, disclosures, and disclaimers relating to your home and its features. All maps are not to scale, and are for relative location purposes only. Price subject to change without notice. Visit Lennar.com or see a Lennar New Home Consultant for further details and important legal disclaimers. This is not an offer in states where prior registration is required. Void where prohibited by law. †Source - BATC, 2017 Top 25 Builders List. The WiFi Certified logo is a registered trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance®. Copyright © 2018 Lennar Corporation. All rights reserved. Lennar, the Lennar logo, Next Gen - The Home Within A Home, the Next Gen logo, Everything’s Included and the Everything’s Included logo are U.S. registered service marks or service marks of Lennar Corporation and/or its subsidiaries. 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Lic # BC001410CalAtlantic Group, Inc.; BC number is – BC736560(24957) 05/21/18 NORTH Andover 1 Winslow Cove Anoka 2 Rum River Shores Blaine 3 Preserve at Legacy Creek Elk River 4 Miske Meadows Ramsey 5 The Woodlands NORTHEAST Forest Lake 6 Chestnut Creek Lino Lakes 7 Watermark EAST Cottage Grove 8 Calarosa 9 Cayden Glen Lake Elmo q Savona Stillwater w Rutherford Station Woodbury e Bridlewood Farms r Compass Pointe t Fair Haven y Harvest Commons u Harvest View SOUTHEAST Inver Grove Heights i Blackstone Ponds o Blackstone Vista p Settler’s Ridge Lakeville a Summerlyn s The Commons at Avonlea d The Grove at Avonlea f The Landing at Avonlea Mendota Heights h LeMay Shores Rosemount j Bella Vista k Greystone l Meadow Ridge NORTHWEST Brooklyn Park U Avebury Place Dayton I Sundance Woods O The Pines Maple Grove P Hamlets of Rush Creek A Rush Creek Commons S Territorial Woods D Waters Edge at Central Park Otsego F Boulder Creek G Martin Farms H The Meadows of River Pointe J The Highlands of River Pointe Rogers K Laurel Creek Saint Michael L Waters Edge WEST Corcoran E Ravinia Delano R Highland Ridge Medina T Enclave Minnetrista Y Red Oak SOUTHWEST Carver v Oak Tree Chaska b Red Cedar Creek Shorewood n Minnetonka Country Club Victoria m Ambergate , Chevalle . Laketown / Rhapsody Waconia Q Crosswinds W Stonegate SOUTH Prior Lake ; Summit Preserve Savage z Providence Pointe, Providence Ponds Shakopee c Ridge Creek LENNAR® LENNAR.COM 952-373-0485 6 7 3 2 1 5 55 56 51 50 54 4 53 58 48 57 47 46 49 5242 43 45 35 4041 39 37 38 36 34 33 32 29 3130 21 23 22 20 26 27 28 18 12 11 25 17 19 914 815 16 10 44 13 Over 75 communities in the best locations! LENNAR.COM 952-373-0485A= Wifi Certified® NORTH ANDOVER 1Winslow Cove Coming Soon! 763-220-2578 ANOKA 2Rum River Shores Single family homes from the mid $300s 4360 Parkview Circle Anoka, MN 55303 • 763-392-2552Floor plan showcased: Barclay BLAINE 3Preserve at Legacy Creek Single family homes from the mid $300s 12956 Legacy Creek Parkway Blaine, MN 55449 • 763-260-6760Floor plan showcased: Huntington ELK RIVER 4Miske Meadows Single family homes from the low $300s 9934 190th Ave. N.W. Elk River, MN 55330 • 763-316-3030Floor plan showcased: Bristol RAMSEY 5The Woodlands A Single family homes from the high $200’s 7566 159th Ave. NW Ramsey, MN 55303 • 763-220-2000Floor plan showcased: Hamilton NORTHEAST FOREST LAKE 6Chestnut Creek A Single family homes from the low $300s 7196 208th St. N Forest Lake, MN 55025 • 651-691-8088Floor plan showcased: Vanderbilt LINO LAKES 7Watermark Coming Soon! 651-212-4227 EAST COTTAGE GROVE 8Calarosa A One level homes from the low $300s 8216 63rd St. S Cottage Grove, MN 55016 • 651-212-4215Floor plan showcased: Buckingham 9Cayden Glen A Single family homes from the high $300s Landmark & Discovery Collections 6878 Jenson Ave. Cottage Grove, MN 55016 • 651-505-2550Floor plan showcased: Lewis x Providence Ponds Single family homes from the upper $300s 6705 133rd Street Savage, MN 55378 • 952-392-9138 ext 1Floor plan showcased: Linden & Cambridge SHAKOPEE c Ridge Creek A Single family homes from the upper $300s 7207 Oak Ridge Trail Shakopee, MN 55379 • 952-373-0478Floor plan showcased: Lewis SOUTHWEST CARVER v Oak Tree Coming Soon! CHASKA b Red Cedar Creek Single family homes from the upper $300s 921 Cascade Drive Chaska, MN 55318 • 952-392-8696Floor plan showcased: Kensington SHOREWOOD n Minnetonka Country Club Single family homes from the mid $800s 5745 Wooden Creek Drive Shorewood, MN 55331 • 952-444-9900 ext 1Floor plan showcased: Cypress Villa homes from the upper $500s 24585 Niblick Alcove Shorewood, MN 55331 • 952-444-9900 ext 2Floor plan showcased: Olympia VICTORIA m Ambergate Single family homes from the upper $400s Selling from Rhapsody 952-392-7884 , Chevalle Single family homes from the low $400s Selling from Rhapsody 952-777-4027 . Laketown A • Single family homes from the low $400s 8939 Lakeside Dr. Victoria, MN 55386 • 952-314-6340Floor plan showcased: Calloway / Rhapsody A • Single family homes from the upper $400s 8628 Ambergate Drive Victoria, MN 55386 • 952-373-0434Floor plan showcased: Blakely & Genesis WACONIA Q Crosswinds Single family homes from the low $300s Selling out of Stonegate Community 601 Stonegate Circle Waconia, MN 55387 • 952-444-9916 LAKE ELMO q Savona A Single family homes from the high $300s Classic & Landmark Collections Lake Elmo, MN 55042 • 651-691-8100 ext 1Floor plan showcased: Summit Townhomes from the mid $200s Colonial Manor & Patriot Collections 9947 5th St. Lake Elmo, MN 55042 • 651-691-8100 ext 2Floor plan showcased: Franklin STILLWATER w Rutherford Station Single family homes from the upper $300s 3605 Wright Street Stillwater, MN 55082 • 651-383-3997Floor plan showcased: Huntington WOODBURY e Bridlewood Farms Coming Soon! 651-760-5993 r Compass Pointe Twin Homes from the low $300s 5017 Sundial Lane Woodbury, MN 55129 • 651-447-5894Floor plan showcased: Auburn & Cascade t Fair Haven A Single family homes from the mid $300s 5675 Fairhaven Trail Woodbury, MN 55129 • 651-705-0595Floor plan showcased: Vanderbilt y Harvest Commons Townhomes from the upper $200s 4356 Corn Silk Lane Woodbury, MN 55129 • 651-314-9165Floor plan showcased: St. Croix & Richmond u Harvest View Single family homes from the upper $300s 4331 Schilling Way Woodbury, MN 55129 • 651-300-1842Floor plan showcased: Springfield SOUTHEAST INVER GROVE HEIGHTS i Blackstone Ponds Townhomes from the upper $200s 6990 Archer Trail Inver Grove Heights, MN 55077 • 651-460-9299Floor plan showcased: Richmond & St. Croix o Blackstone Vista Single family homes from the low $400s 7266 Archer Trail Inver Grove Heights, MN 55077 • 651-300-0799Floor plan showcased: Linden p Settler’s Ridge •A Single family homes from the mid $400s Classic & Landmark Collections 6896 Alverno Lane Inver Grove Heights, MN 55077 • 651-760-8820Floor plan showcased: Summit W Stonegate Single family homes from the upper $200s 601 Stonegate Circle Waconia, MN 55387 • 952-300-3116Floor plan showcased: Courtland WEST CORCORAN E Ravinia A • Single family homes from the mid $400s Classic, Landmark & Discovery Collections 6633 Bridle Path Corcoran, MN 55340 • 952-314-6415Floor plan showcased: Washburn DELANO R Highland Ridge A Single family homes from the low $300s 598 Franklin Ave Delano, MN 55328 • 763-220-2577Floor plan showcased: Brighton & Summit MEDINA T Enclave A Single-family homes from the mid $500s 3033 Basswood Dr. Medina, MN 55340 • 952-314-8587Floor plan showcased: Springdale MINNETRISTA Y Red Oak Single-family homes from the upper $300s 4813 Red Oak Lane Minnetrista, MN 55364 • 952-314-6295Floor plan showcased: Springfield NORTHWEST BROOKLYN PARK U Avebury Place Townhomes from the mid $200s 4956 93rd Avenue N Brooklyn Park, MN 55445 • 952-373-0401Floor plan showcased: Pinehurst & Fremont DAYTON I Sundance Woods A • Single family homes from the low $400s 11021 Cattail Path Dayton, MN 55327 • 763-392-6700Floor plan showcased: Sinclair O The Pines Single family homes from the upper $200s 12560 Pineridge Way N Dayton, MN 55327 • 763-260-4796Floor plan showcased: Donovan & Courtland MAPLE GROVE P Hamlets of Rush Creek Single family homes from the low $400s 18505 70th Avenue N Maple Grove, MN 55311 • 763-445-9927Floor plan showcased: Prescott & Cambridge A Rush Creek Commons Coming Soon! 763-260-4310 LAKEVILLE a Summerlyn •A Single family homes from the high $300s Classic & Landmark Collections 19384 Impala Ave. Lakeville, MN 55044 • 952-314-6369Floor plan showcased: Taylor s The Commons at Avonlea Townhomes Coming Soon! 952-392-0505 d The Grove at Avonlea Single family homes from the upper $200s 18146 Glenbridge Avenue Lakeville, MN 55044 • 952-392-0505 ext. 1Floor plan showcased: Clearwater & Donovan f The Landing at Avonlea Single family homes from the upper $300s 18079 Gleaming Path Lakeville, MN 55044 • 952-392-0505 ext. 2Floor plan showcased: Barclay & McKinley MENDOTA HEIGHTS h LeMay Shores Twin Homes starting from the low $400s 2409 LeMay Shores Drive Mendota Heights, MN 55120 • 651-796-3414Floor plan showcased: Balsam & Dunbar ROSEMOUNT j Bella Vista •A Single family homes from the mid $400s Classic & Landmark Collections 13085 Ayrfield Court Rosemount, MN 55068 • 651-300-6167Floor plan showcased: Blakely k Greystone Single family homes from the upper $200s 14086 Addison Avenue Rosemount, MN 55068 • 651-327-0906Floor plan showcased: Courtland l Meadow Ridge Coming Soon! 952-649-3382 SOUTH PRIOR LAKE ; Summit Preserve A Single family homes from the high $300s Landmark & Discovery Collections 5850 Pinnacle Circle NE Prior Lake, MN 55372 • 952-314-6379Floor plan showcased: Sinclair Townhomes from the mid $200s Colonial Patriot Collection 5876 Moonlight Way Prior Lake, MN 55372 • 952-314-6379Floor plan showcased: Jefferson & Madison SAVAGE z Providence Pointe Twin Homes from the low $300s 6627 133rd Street Savage, MN 55378 • 952-392-9138 ext 2Floor plan showcased: Ashburn & Cascade S Territorial Woods A Townhomes from the upper $200s Selling from Sundance Woods 763-392-5450 D Waters Edge at Central Park Townhomes from the low $300s 7000 Hemlock Lane North Maple Grove, MN 55369 • 763-445-9965Floor plan showcased: Fremont & Ontario OTSEGO F Boulder Creek Single-family homes from the low $300s 7669 Parell Avenue N.E. Otsego, MN 55330 • 763-260-4889Floor plan showcased: Barclay & Clearwater G Martin Farms A Single family homes from the low $300s 7014 Martin Farms Ave. Otsego, MN 55330 • 652-212-4226Floor plan showcased: Sinclair & Barcelona H The Meadows of River Pointe A Single family homes from the low $300s 17652 54th St NE Otsego, MN 55374 • 763-220-1030Floor plan showcased: Vanderbilt J The Highlands of River Pointe A • Single family homes from the mid $300s 17652 54th Street NE Otsego, MN 55374 • 763-260-4491 ext. 1Floor plan showcased: Summit Coming Soon! Villa homes from the low $300s 763-260-4491 ext. 2Floor plan showcased: Brighton ROGERS K Laurel Creek A Single-family homes from the high $300s 11444 Creekside Ct. Rogers, MN 55374 • 763-316-3000 ext. 1Floor plan showcased: Lewis Twin Homes from the low $300s 11125 Brockton Lane Rogers, MN 55374 • 763-316-3000 ext. 4Floor plan showcased: Sierra Coming Soon! Villa homes from the mid $300s 11511 Brookview Dr. Rogers, MN 55374 • 763-316-3000 ext. 2Floor plan showcased: Buckingham Townhomes from the mid $200s 11125 Brockton Lane Rogers, MN 55374 • 763-316-3000 ext. 3Floor plan showcased: Franklin Coming Soon! SAINT MICHAEL L Waters Edge A Single family homes from the mid $300s Landmark & Discovery Collections 3981 Melby Ave. NE Saint Michael, MN 55376 • 763-260-5755Floor plan showcased: Lewis •= Next Gen® c 1OFGALPIN BOULEVARD CHANHASSEN, MINNESOTA 1-5-18 JLT JLT Name Reg. No.Date Revisions Date Designed Drawn 2015 Pioneer Engineering, P.A. Mendota Heights, MN 55120 2422 Enterprise Drive (651) 681-1914 Fax: 681-9488www.pioneereng.com LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTSLAND SURVEYORSLAND PLANNERSCIVIL ENGINEERS xx I hereby certify that this plan was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I am a duly Licensed Landscape Architect under the laws of the State of Minnesota 44763 Jennifer L. Thompson 1CONCEPT PLAN 04 LENNAR 16305 36TH AVENUE NORTHPLYMOUTH, MINNESOTA 55446 YIELD PLAN c 1OFGALPIN BOULEVARD CHANHASSEN, MINNESOTA 6-1-18 JLT JLT Name Reg. No.Date Revisions Date Designed Drawn 2015 Pioneer Engineering, P.A. Mendota Heights, MN 55120 2422 Enterprise Drive (651) 681-1914 Fax: 681-9488www.pioneereng.com LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTSLAND SURVEYORSLAND PLANNERSCIVIL ENGINEERS xx I hereby certify that this plan was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I am a duly Licensed Landscape Architect under the laws of the State of Minnesota 44763 Jennifer L. Thompson 1CONCEPT PLAN 07 LENNAR 16305 36TH AVENUE NORTHPLYMOUTH, MINNESOTA 55446 55' LOTS 65' LOTS 90' LOTS Villa Homes Proposed for 55’ wide homesites These homes have been built in the following communities: Minnetonka Country Club – Shorewood Enclave - Medina LENNAR.COM LENNAR®The Madrid Lifestyle Collection 952-249-3000 A C B 1 Story | 1 Bedrooms | 2 Bathrooms | 2 Car Garage 1,962 Sq. Ft. LENNAR.COM LENNAR®The Madrid Lifestyle Collection Plans and elevations are artist’s renderings and may contain options which are not standard on all models. Lennar reserves the right to make changes to these floor plans, specifications, dimensions and elevations without prior notice. Stated dimensions and square footage are approximate and should not be used as representation of the home’s precise or actual size. Any statement, verbal or written, regarding “under air” or “finished area” or any other description or modifier of the square footage size of any home is a shorthand description of the manner in which the square footage was estimated and should not be construed to indicate certainty. Garage sizes may vary from home to home and may not accommodate all vehicles. U.S. Home Corporation d/b/a Lennar – License No. 20464871. Lennar Sales Corp. – Broker. MN Bldr. Lic # BC001413. Copyright © 2016 Lennar Corporation. All rights reserved. Lennar, the Lennar logo and the Everything’s Included logo are registered service marks or service marks of Lennar Corporation and/or its subsidiaries. (10205) 4/15/16 952-249-3000 16305 36th Ave. N. Suite 600, Plymouth, MN 55446 The Twin Cities #1 homebuilder for the last 10 years! MASTERBATH W.I.C. LAUNDRY PWDR 13' x 15' 19' x 17' 15' x 10' 12' x 15' 21' x 25'12' x 13' GREATROOM DININGROOM MASTERBEDROOM MUDROOMKITCHEN FOYER STUDY PORCH 2 CAR GARAGE FIREPLACE LINENNICHECOUNTERTOP OPT.W OPT.DDBL. OVENSPANTRY OPT.PORCH LOCATION DW REF. UP BENCHMain Level 1,962 Sq. Ft. • 1 Story • 1 Bedroom • 2 Bathrooms • 2 Car Garage LENNAR.COM LENNAR®The Monaco Lifestyle Collection 952-249-3000 A C B 1 Story | 1 Bedroom | 2 Bathrooms | 2 Car Garage 2,008 Sq. Ft. LENNAR.COM LENNAR®The Monaco Lifestyle Collection Plans and elevations are artist’s renderings and may contain options which are not standard on all models. Lennar reserves the right to make changes to these floor plans, specifications, dimensions and elevations without prior notice. Stated dimensions and square footage are approximate and should not be used as representation of the home’s precise or actual size. Any statement, verbal or written, regarding “under air” or “finished area” or any other description or modifier of the square footage size of any home is a shorthand description of the manner in which the square footage was estimated and should not be construed to indicate certainty. Garage sizes may vary from home to home and may not accommodate all vehicles. U.S. Home Corporation d/b/a Lennar – License No. 20464871. Lennar Sales Corp. – Broker. MN Bldr. Lic # BC001413. Copyright © 2016 Lennar Corporation. All rights reserved. Lennar, the Lennar logo and the Everything’s Included logo are registered service marks or service marks of Lennar Corporation and/or its subsidiaries. (10204) 4/15/16 952-249-3000 16305 36th Ave. N. Suite 600, Plymouth, MN 55446 The Twin Cities #1 homebuilder for the last 10 years!BENCHOPT.DOORMICROOVEN OPT.W OPT.D OPT. PORCH FIREPLACESEATLINENW.I.C.REF.PANTRY DW LINEN COATS UPNICHEMASTER BATH LAUNDRYMUDROOM 13' x 14'15' x 14' 12' x 8' 19' x 20' 12' x 12' 21' x 25' GREATROOM DININGROOM MASTERBEDROOM 2 CAR GARAGE PORCH STUDY FOYER PWDR KITCHEN Main Level 2,008 Sq. Ft. • 1 Story • 1 Bedroom • 2 Bathrooms • 2 Car Garage LENNAR®The Birkdale LENNAR.COM 952-373-0485 A C B 1 Story | 2 Bedrooms | 2 Bathrooms | 2 Car Garage 2,068 Sq. Ft. LENNAR®The Birkdale 16305 36th Ave. N. Suite 600, Plymouth, MN 55446 LENNAR.COM 952-373-0485 Elevations of a home may vary and we reserve the right to substitute and /or modify design and materials, in our sole opinion and without notice. Please see your New Home Consultant and home purchase agreement for actual features designated as an Everything’s Included feature, additional information, disclosures, and disclaimers relating to your home and its features. Plans are artist’s renderings and may contain options which are not standard on all models. Lennar reserves the right to make changes to plans and elevations without prior notice. Stated dimensions and square footage are approximate and should not be used as representation of the home’s precise or actual size. Any statement, verbal or written, regarding “under air” or “finished area” or any other description or modifier of the square footage size of any home is a shorthand description of the manner in which the square footage was estimated and should not be construed to indicate certainty. Garage sizes may vary from home to home and may not accommodate all vehicles. Visit Lennar.com or see a Lennar New Home Consultant for further details and important legal disclaimers. This is not an offer in states where prior registration is required. Void where prohibited by law. †Source - BATC, 2017 Top 25 Builders List. Copyright © 2018 Lennar Corporation. All rights reserved. Lennar, the Lennar logo, Everything’s Included and the Everything’s Included logo are U.S. registered service marks or service marks of Lennar Corporation and/or its subsidiaries. U.S. Home Corporation d/b/a Lennar – Lennar Sales Corp. – Broker License #40021205. MN Bldr. Lic # BC001413. CalAtlantic Group, Inc.; BC number is – BC736565. (25561) 05/17/18 MAIN LEVEL 2,068 Sq. Ft. • 1 Story • 2 Bedrooms • 2 Bathrooms • 2 Car Garage LENNAR®The Olympia LENNAR.COM 952-373-0485 A C B 1 Story | 2 Bedrooms | 3 Bathrooms | 2 Car Garage 2,187 Sq. Ft. LENNAR®The Olympia 16305 36th Ave. N. Suite 600, Plymouth, MN 55446 LENNAR.COM 952-373-0485 Elevations of a home may vary and we reserve the right to substitute and /or modify design and materials, in our sole opinion and without notice. Please see your New Home Consultant and home purchase agreement for actual features designated as an Everything’s Included feature, additional information, disclosures, and disclaimers relating to your home and its features. Plans are artist’s renderings and may contain options which are not standard on all models. Lennar reserves the right to make changes to plans and elevations without prior notice. Stated dimensions and square footage are approximate and should not be used as representation of the home’s precise or actual size. Any statement, verbal or written, regarding “under air” or “finished area” or any other description or modifier of the square footage size of any home is a shorthand description of the manner in which the square footage was estimated and should not be construed to indicate certainty. Garage sizes may vary from home to home and may not accommodate all vehicles. Visit Lennar.com or see a Lennar New Home Consultant for further details and important legal disclaimers. This is not an offer in states where prior registration is required. Void where prohibited by law. †Source - BATC, 2017 Top 25 Builders List. Copyright © 2018 Lennar Corporation. All rights reserved. Lennar, the Lennar logo, Everything’s Included and the Everything’s Included logo are U.S. registered service marks or service marks of Lennar Corporation and/or its subsidiaries. U.S. Home Corporation d/b/a Lennar – Lennar Sales Corp. – Broker License #40021205. MN Bldr. Lic # BC001413. CalAtlantic Group, Inc.; BC number is – BC736565. (25563) 05/17/18 MAIN LEVEL 2,187 Sq. Ft. • 1 Story • 2 Bedrooms • 3 Bathrooms • 2 Car Garage Landmark Homes Proposed for 65’ wide homesites These homes have been built in the following communities: Reflections at Lake Riley – Chanhassen Boulder Cove – Chanhassen Laketown - Victoria LENNAR.COM LENNAR®The Washburn Landmark Collection 952-249-3000 D BA C E 2 Stories | 4 Bedrooms | 4 Bathrooms | 3 Car Garage 3,328 Sq. Ft. LENNAR.COM LENNAR®The Washburn Landmark Collection 952-249-3000 16305 36th Ave. N. Suite 600, Plymouth, MN 55446 Elevations of a home may vary and we reserve the right to substitute and /or modify design and materials, in our sole opinion and without notice. Please see your New Home Consultant and home purchase agreement for actual features designated as an Everything’s Included feature, additional information, disclosures, and disclaimers relating to your home and its features. Plans are artist’s renderings and may contain options which are not standard on all models. Lennar reserves the right to make changes to plans and elevations without prior notice. Stated dimensions and square footage are approximate and should not be used as representation of the home’s precise or actual size. Any statement, verbal or written, regarding “under air” or “finished area” or any other description or modifier of the square footage size of any home is a shorthand description of the manner in which the square footage was estimated and should not be construed to indicate certainty. Garage sizes may vary from home to home and may not accommodate all vehicles. Visit Lennar.com or see a Lennar New Home Consultant for further details and important legal disclaimers. This is not an offer in states where prior registration is required. Void where prohibited by law. †Source - BATC, 2015 Top 25 Builders List. Copyright © 2017 Lennar Corporation. All rights reserved. Lennar, the Lennar logo, Everything’s Included and the Everything’s Included logo are U.S. registered service marks or service marks of Lennar Corporation and/or its subsidiaries. U.S. Home Corporation d/b/a Lennar – License No. 20464871. Lennar Sales Corp. – Broker. MN Bldr. Lic # BC001413.(10191) 7/12/17 3/4BATH SEAT OPT.W OPT.D OPT.CABS OPT.SINK DN LINEN OPENTOBELOW OPT. VAULT BOX J&J BATH LAUNDRY W.I.C. W.I.C. W.I.C. W.I.C. W.I.C. OWNER'S SUITE BEDROOM 2 LOFT BEDROOM 4 BEDROOM 3 17’ X 15’ 11’ X 13’ 11’ X 16’ 12’ X 14’ 13’ X 11’ OWNER'S BATH Main Level Upper Level 3,328 Sq. Ft. • 2 Stories • 4 Bedrooms • 4 Bathrooms • 3 Car Garage LENNAR.COM LENNAR®The Sinclair Landmark Collection 952-249-3000 A B D J H G K I 2 Stories | 4 Bedrooms | 3 Bathrooms | 3 Car Garage 2,468 Sq. Ft. LENNAR.COM LENNAR®The Sinclair Landmark Collection 952-249-3000 16305 36th Ave. N. Suite 600, Plymouth, MN 55446 Elevations of a home may vary and we reserve the right to substitute and /or modify design and materials, in our sole opinion and without notice. Please see your New Home Consultant and home purchase agreement for actual features designated as an Everything’s Included feature, additional information, disclosures, and disclaimers relating to your home and its features. Plans are artist’s renderings and may contain options which are not standard on all models. Lennar reserves the right to make changes to plans and elevations without prior notice. Stated dimensions and square footage are approximate and should not be used as representation of the home’s precise or actual size. Any statement, verbal or written, regarding “under air” or “finished area” or any other description or modifier of the square footage size of any home is a shorthand description of the manner in which the square footage was estimated and should not be construed to indicate certainty. Garage sizes may vary from home to home and may not accommodate all vehicles. Visit Lennar.com or see a Lennar New Home Consultant for further details and important legal disclaimers. This is not an offer in states where prior registration is required. Void where prohibited by law. †Source - BATC, 2015 Top 25 Builders List. Copyright © 2017 Lennar Corporation. All rights reserved. Lennar, the Lennar logo, Everything’s Included and the Everything’s Included logo are U.S. registered service marks or service marks of Lennar Corporation and/or its subsidiaries. U.S. Home Corporation d/b/a Lennar – License No. 20464871. Lennar Sales Corp. – Broker. MN Bldr. Lic # BC001413.(10186) 4/3/17 3 CAR GARAGE GREAT ROOM DININGROOM KITCHEN FOYER FLEX /STUDY PORCH PWDR MUDROOMW.I.C.PANTRY OPEN DW REF. DN COATS UP OPT. BENCHOPT. FIREPLACE17’ x 15’11’ x 15’ 11’ x 10’ 10’ x 15’ 31’ x 21’ BEDROOM 2 BEDROOM 4 BEDROOM 3 W.I.C.W.I.C. LAUNDRY W.I.C. BATH W.I.C. OPT. BOX VAULT LINEN DN OPT.D OPT.W 11’ x 11’ 12’ x 11’ 11’ x 12’ 15’ x 15’ OWNER'S SUITE OWNER'S BATH Main Level Upper Level 2,468 Sq. Ft. • 2 Stories • 4 Bedrooms • 3 Bathrooms • 3 Car Garage LENNAR.COM LENNAR®The Lindbergh Landmark Collection 952-249-3000 A D B C E F 1 Story | 2 Bedrooms | 2 Bathrooms | 3 Car Garage 1,902 Sq. Ft. LENNAR.COM LENNAR®The Lindbergh Landmark Collection 952-249-3000 16305 36th Ave. N. Suite 600, Plymouth, MN 55446 Elevations of a home may vary and we reserve the right to substitute and /or modify design and materials, in our sole opinion and without notice. Please see your New Home Consultant and home purchase agreement for actual features designated as an Everything’s Included feature, additional information, disclosures, and disclaimers relating to your home and its features. Plans are artist’s renderings and may contain options which are not standard on all models. Lennar reserves the right to make changes to plans and elevations without prior notice. Stated dimensions and square footage are approximate and should not be used as representation of the home’s precise or actual size. Any statement, verbal or written, regarding “under air” or “finished area” or any other description or modifier of the square footage size of any home is a shorthand description of the manner in which the square footage was estimated and should not be construed to indicate certainty. Garage sizes may vary from home to home and may not accommodate all vehicles. Visit Lennar.com or see a Lennar New Home Consultant for further details and important legal disclaimers. This is not an offer in states where prior registration is required. Void where prohibited by law. †Source - BATC, 2016 Top 25 Builders List. Copyright © 2018 Lennar Corporation. All rights reserved. Lennar, the Lennar logo, Everything’s Included and the Everything’s Included logo are U.S. registered service marks or service marks of Lennar Corporation and/or its subsidiaries. U.S. Home Corporation d/b/a Lennar – License No. 20464871. Lennar Sales Corp. – Broker. MN Bldr. Lic # BC001413. (10189) 04/27/18 FIREPLACE PANTRY DN DW REF.NICHEOPT.D OPT.SINK PORCH BEDROOM 2 FOYER 3 CAR GARAGE 3/4BATH GREAT ROOM DININGROOM MASTERBEDROOM MASTER BATH W.I.C. W.I.C. W.I.C.LAUNDRYMUDROOM KITCHEN OPT. BENCHOPT.W 18’ X 17’ 30’ X 21’ 17’ X 14’ 13’ X 15’ 11’ X 12’ 13’ X 14’ Main Level 1,902 Sq. Ft. • 1 Story • 2 Bedrooms • 2 Bathrooms • 3 Car Garage LENNAR.COM LENNAR®The Taylor Landmark Collection 952-249-3000 A F D H B G E 2 Stories | 4 Bedrooms | 3 Bathrooms | 3 Car Garage 2,680 Sq. Ft. LENNAR.COM LENNAR®The Taylor Landmark Collection 952-249-3000 16305 36th Ave. N. Suite 600, Plymouth, MN 55446 Elevations of a home may vary and we reserve the right to substitute and /or modify design and materials, in our sole opinion and without notice. Please see your New Home Consultant and home purchase agreement for actual features designated as an Everything’s Included feature, additional information, disclosures, and disclaimers relating to your home and its features. Plans are artist’s renderings and may contain options which are not standard on all models. Lennar reserves the right to make changes to plans and elevations without prior notice. Stated dimensions and square footage are approximate and should not be used as representation of the home’s precise or actual size. Any statement, verbal or written, regarding “under air” or “finished area” or any other description or modifier of the square footage size of any home is a shorthand description of the manner in which the square footage was estimated and should not be construed to indicate certainty. Garage sizes may vary from home to home and may not accommodate all vehicles. Visit Lennar.com or see a Lennar New Home Consultant for further details and important legal disclaimers. This is not an offer in states where prior registration is required. Void where prohibited by law. †Source - BATC, 2015 Top 25 Builders List. Copyright © 2017 Lennar Corporation. All rights reserved. Lennar, the Lennar logo, Everything’s Included and the Everything’s Included logo are U.S. registered service marks or service marks of Lennar Corporation and/or its subsidiaries. U.S. Home Corporation d/b/a Lennar – License No. 20464871. Lennar Sales Corp. – Broker. MN Bldr. Lic # BC001413.(10187) 4/3/17 DN OPT FIREPLACE GREAT ROOM W.I.C. MUDROOM W.I.C. DININGROOM KITCHEN 3 CAR GARAGE PORCH STUDY FOYER UP DW PANTRY REF. PWDR OPT BENCH 11'X17' 11'X15'17'X15' 11'X11' 11'X12' 30'X21' W.I.C. LAUNDRY W.I.C.W.I.C. BATH OWNER'S SUITE BEDROOM 3 LOFT BEDROOM 2 BEDROOM 4 OPT. BOX VAULT OPT.D OPT.W LINENDN 10’ X 13’ 12’ X 13’15’ X 11’ 11’ X 12’ 13’ X 15’ OWNER'S BATH Main Level Upper Level 2,680 Sq. Ft. • 2 Stories • 4 Bedrooms • 3 Bathrooms • 3 Car Garage LENNAR.COM LENNAR®The St. Croix II Landmark Collection 952-249-3000 A H F G I J 2 Stories | 4 Bedrooms | 3 Bathrooms | 3 Car Garage 2,806 Sq. Ft. LENNAR.COM LENNAR®The St. Croix II Landmark Collection 952-249-3000 16305 36th Ave. N. Suite 600, Plymouth, MN 55446 Elevations of a home may vary and we reserve the right to substitute and /or modify design and materials, in our sole opinion and without notice. Please see your New Home Consultant and home purchase agreement for actual features designated as an Everything’s Included feature, additional information, disclosures, and disclaimers relating to your home and its features. Plans are artist’s renderings and may contain options which are not standard on all models. Lennar reserves the right to make changes to plans and elevations without prior notice. Stated dimensions and square footage are approximate and should not be used as representation of the home’s precise or actual size. Any statement, verbal or written, regarding “under air” or “finished area” or any other description or modifier of the square footage size of any home is a shorthand description of the manner in which the square footage was estimated and should not be construed to indicate certainty. Garage sizes may vary from home to home and may not accommodate all vehicles. Visit Lennar.com or see a Lennar New Home Consultant for further details and important legal disclaimers. This is not an offer in states where prior registration is required. Void where prohibited by law. †Source - BATC, 2015 Top 25 Builders List. Copyright © 2018 Lennar Corporation. All rights reserved. Lennar, the Lennar logo, Everything’s Included and the Everything’s Included logo are U.S. registered service marks or service marks of Lennar Corporation and/or its subsidiaries. U.S. Home Corporation d/b/a Lennar – License No. 20464871. Lennar Sales Corp. – Broker. MN Bldr. Lic # BC001413.(10188) 05/11/18 Main Level Upper Level 2,806 Sq. Ft. • 2 Stories • 4 Bedrooms • 3 Bathrooms • 3 Car Garage LENNAR.COM LENNAR®The Snelling Landmark Collection 952-249-3000 A D B C E 2 Stories | 4 Bedrooms | 4 Bathrooms | 3 Car Garage 3,270 Sq. Ft. LENNAR.COM LENNAR®The Snelling Landmark Collection 952-249-3000 16305 36th Ave. N. Suite 600, Plymouth, MN 55446 Elevations of a home may vary and we reserve the right to substitute and /or modify design and materials, in our sole opinion and without notice. Please see your New Home Consultant and home purchase agreement for actual features designated as an Everything’s Included feature, additional information, disclosures, and disclaimers relating to your home and its features. Plans are artist’s renderings and may contain options which are not standard on all models. Lennar reserves the right to make changes to plans and elevations without prior notice. Stated dimensions and square footage are approximate and should not be used as representation of the home’s precise or actual size. Any statement, verbal or written, regarding “under air” or “finished area” or any other description or modifier of the square footage size of any home is a shorthand description of the manner in which the square footage was estimated and should not be construed to indicate certainty. Garage sizes may vary from home to home and may not accommodate all vehicles. Visit Lennar.com or see a Lennar New Home Consultant for further details and important legal disclaimers. This is not an offer in states where prior registration is required. Void where prohibited by law. †Source - BATC, 2015 Top 25 Builders List. Copyright © 2017 Lennar Corporation. All rights reserved. Lennar, the Lennar logo, Everything’s Included and the Everything’s Included logo are U.S. registered service marks or service marks of Lennar Corporation and/or its subsidiaries. U.S. Home Corporation d/b/a Lennar – License No. 20464871. Lennar Sales Corp. – Broker. MN Bldr. Lic # BC001413.(10192) 4/3/17 FOYER STUDY 3 CAR GARAGE PORCH DININGROOM NOOKGREAT ROOM KITCHEN MUDROOM LAUNDRY W.I.C. PWDR OPT. BENCHLINENUP DN OPT.D OPT.CABS & SINK REF. PANTRY DW OPEN OPT.WOPT. FIREPLACE 16’ X 17’ 31’ X 21’ 11’ X 12’ 13’ X 17’ 11’ X 12’ 10’ X 16’ BEDROOM 4 LOFT BEDROOM 2 BEDROOM 3 W.I.C. W.I.C. W.I.C. 3/4BATH J&JBATH LINEN OPENTOBELOW OPT. BOX VAULT DN 11’ x 13’ 12’ x 15’ 14’ x 17’ 11’ x 13’ 17’ x 11’ OWNER'S SUITE OWNER'S BATH Main Level Upper Level 3,270 Sq. Ft. • 2 Stories • 4 Bedrooms • 4 Bathrooms • 3 Car Garage LENNAR.COM LENNAR®The Independence Landmark Collection 952-249-3000 A B C Main: 2 Stories | 4 Bedrooms | 4 Bathrooms | 2 Car Garage I 2,637 Sq. Ft. Private Suite: 1 Bedroom I 1 Bathroom I Private Living Area I Kitchenette I Laundry I 563 Sq. Ft. LENNAR.COM LENNAR®The Independence Landmark Collection 952-249-3000 16305 36th Ave. N. Suite 600, Plymouth, MN 55446 Elevations of a home may vary and we reserve the right to substitute and /or modify design and materials, in our sole opinion and without notice. Please see your New Home Consultant and home purchase agreement for actual features designated as an Everything’s Included feature, additional information, disclosures, and disclaimers relating to your home and its features. Plans are artist’s renderings and may contain options which are not standard on all models. Lennar reserves the right to make changes to plans and elevations without prior notice. Stated dimensions and square footage are approximate and should not be used as representation of the home’s precise or actual size. Any statement, verbal or written, regarding “under air” or “finished area” or any other description or modifier of the square footage size of any home is a shorthand description of the manner in which the square footage was estimated and should not be construed to indicate certainty. Garage sizes may vary from home to home and may not accommodate all vehicles. Visit Lennar.com or see a Lennar New Home Consultant for further details and important legal disclaimers. This is not an offer in states where prior registration is required. Void where prohibited by law. †Source - BATC, 2016 Top 25 Builders List.Copyright © 2017 Lennar Corporation. All rights reserved. Lennar, the Lennar logo, The Home Within a Home, The Home Within a Home logo and the Everything’s Included and the Everything’s Included logo are U.S. registered service marks or service marks of Lennar Corporation and/or its subsidiaries. U.S. Home Corporation d/b/a Lennar – License No. 20464871. Lennar Sales Corp. – Broker. MN Bldr. Lic # BC001413 (10507) 01/04/18 PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE Main Level Upper Level Main Home 2,637 Sq. Ft. • 2 Stories • 4 Bedrooms • 4 Bathrooms • 2 Car Garage Private Suite 563 Sq. Ft. • 1 Bedroom • 1 Bathroom • Private Entrance • Kitchenette • laundry • Living Area • 1 Car Garage Luxury Single Family Homes Proposed for 90’ wide homesites These homes have been built in the following communities: Minnetonka County Club- Shorewood Camden Ridge – Chanhassen Rhapsody - Victoria LENNAR.COM LENNAR®The Genesis • 4-Car Classic Collection 952-249-3000 A B C Main: 2 Stories | 4 Bedrooms | 4 Bathrooms | 3 Car Garage I 2,637 Sq. Ft. Private Suite: 1 Bedroom I 1 Bathroom I Private Living Area I Kitchenette I Laundry I 563 Sq. Ft. LENNAR.COM LENNAR®The Genesis • 4-Car Classic Collection 952-249-3000 16305 36th Ave. N. Suite 600, Plymouth, MN 55446 Elevations of a home may vary and we reserve the right to substitute and /or modify design and materials, in our sole opinion and without notice. Please see your New Home Consultant and home purchase agreement for actual features designated as an Everything’s Included feature, additional information, disclosures, and disclaimers relating to your home and its features. Plans are artist’s renderings and may contain options which are not standard on all models. Lennar reserves the right to make changes to plans and elevations without prior notice. Stated dimensions and square footage are approximate and should not be used as representation of the home’s precise or actual size. Any statement, verbal or written, regarding “under air” or “finished area” or any other description or modifier of the square footage size of any home is a shorthand description of the manner in which the square footage was estimated and should not be construed to indicate certainty. Garage sizes may vary from home to home and may not accommodate all vehicles. Visit Lennar.com or see a Lennar New Home Consultant for further details and important legal disclaimers. This is not an offer in states where prior registration is required. Void where prohibited by law. †Source - BATC, 2016 Top 25 Builders List.Copyright © 2017 Lennar Corporation. All rights reserved. Lennar, the Lennar logo, The Home Within a Home, The Home Within a Home logo and the Everything’s Included and the Everything’s Included logo are U.S. registered service marks or service marks of Lennar Corporation and/or its subsidiaries. U.S. Home Corporation d/b/a Lennar – License No. 20464871. Lennar Sales Corp. – Broker. MN Bldr. Lic # BC001413.(10509) 01/04/18 GREAT ROOM 17'-0" X 15'-0" PRIVATEBEDROOM 11'-0" X 10'-0" PRIVATEBATH DINING ROOM 12'-0" X 15 '-0" ' FOYER PRIVATEKITCHENETTEPRIVATE LIVING ROOM 12'-0" X 11'-0" 0 u PRIVATE 1-CAR GARAGE 21'-0" X 14'-0" PORCH f _S_ KITCHEN z r----------- I I I I I I I MUD ROOM 3-CAR GARAGE 29'-0" X 23'-0" Main Level Upper Level Main Home 2,637 Sq. Ft. • 2 Stories • 4 Bedrooms • 4 Bathrooms • 3 Car Garage Private Suite 563 Sq. Ft. • 1 Bedroom • 1 Bathroom • Private Entrance • Kitchenette • laundry • Living Area • 1 Car Garage LENNAR.COM LENNAR®The Blakely Classic Collection 952-249-3000 A B C D E 2 Stories | 4 Bedrooms | 4 Bathrooms | 3 Car Garage 3,344 Sq. Ft. LENNAR.COM LENNAR®The Blakely Classic Collection 952-249-3000 16305 36th Ave. N. Suite 600, Plymouth, MN 55446 Elevations of a home may vary and we reserve the right to substitute and /or modify design and materials, in our sole opinion and without notice. Please see your New Home Consultant and home purchase agreement for actual features designated as an Everything’s Included feature, additional information, disclosures, and disclaimers relating to your home and its features. Plans are artist’s renderings and may contain options which are not standard on all models. Lennar reserves the right to make changes to plans and elevations without prior notice. Stated dimensions and square footage are approximate and should not be used as representation of the home’s precise or actual size. Any statement, verbal or written, regarding “under air” or “finished area” or any other description or modifier of the square footage size of any home is a shorthand description of the manner in which the square footage was estimated and should not be construed to indicate certainty. Garage sizes may vary from home to home and may not accommodate all vehicles. Visit Lennar.com or see a Lennar New Home Consultant for further details and important legal disclaimers. This is not an offer in states where prior registration is required. Void where prohibited by law. †Source - BATC, 2015 Top 25 Builders List. Copyright © 2017 Lennar Corporation. All rights reserved. Lennar, the Lennar logo, Everything’s Included and the Everything’s Included logo are U.S. registered service marks or service marks of Lennar Corporation and/or its subsidiaries. U.S. Home Corporation d/b/a Lennar – License No. 20464871. Lennar Sales Corp. – Broker. MN Bldr. Lic # BC001413. (10156) 4/3/17 3 CAR GARAGE PORCH GREAT ROOM NOOK TECHCENTER DININGROOMSTUDY KITCHEN MUDROOM W.I.C.PWDR OPT. BENCHUP OPT. CABINETS OPT.BEV CENTER OPT. BOX VAULT PANTRY DN REF.COATSOPT. CABDW FOYERFIREPLACE 18’ x 15’ 11’ x 15’ 29’ x 19’ 9’ x 18’ 11’ x 13’ 11’ x 7’ Front porch shown as elevation A, other elevations may vary. DBL. OVENSREF.OPT.WOPT.DBEDROOM 2 BEDROOM 3 BEDROOM 4 W.I.C. W.I.C.W.I.C. W.I.C. J&J BATH LAUNDRY 3/4 BATH DN LINEN VAULT CLG D.S.OPT. CABS & SINKSEAT18’ x 15’ 12’ x 14’12’ x 12’ 14’ x 12’ OWNER'S SUITE OWNER'S BATH Main Level Upper Level 3,344 Sq. Ft. • 2 Stories • 4 Bedrooms • 4 Bathrooms • 3 Car Garage LENNAR.COM LENNAR®The Weston Classic Collection 952-249-3000 A B C E 1 Story | 2 Bedrooms | 3 Bathrooms | 3 Car Garage 2,498 Sq. Ft. BEDROOM2 11'-0"X12'-0" STUDY 10'-0" X 14'-0" --t6'1v ·-----,,,,KlTCHEN 13'-0" X 17'-0" GREAT ROOM DINETTE E=1 � 9'-0" X 10'-0" 19'-0" X 15'-0" PORCH ���:�:���-1: : : ROOM : : : : 13'-0" X 10'-0" : i i �--------------J ,--------------' ' 3-CAR GARAGE 30'-0" X 24'-0" DBL. OVEN LENNAR.COM LENNAR®The Weston Classic Collection 952-249-3000 16305 36th Ave. N. Suite 600, Plymouth, MN 55446 Main Level Elevations of a home may vary and we reserve the right to substitute and /or modify design and materials, in our sole opinion and without notice. Please see your New Home Consultant and home purchase agreement for actual features designated as an Everything’s Included feature, additional information, disclosures, and disclaimers relating to your home and its features. Plans are artist’s renderings and may contain options which are not standard on all models. Lennar reserves the right to make changes to plans and elevations without prior notice. Stated dimensions and square footage are approximate and should not be used as representation of the home’s precise or actual size. Any statement, verbal or written, regarding “under air” or “finished area” or any other description or modifier of the square footage size of any home is a shorthand description of the manner in which the square footage was estimated and should not be construed to indicate certainty. Garage sizes may vary from home to home and may not accommodate all vehicles. Visit Lennar.com or see a Lennar New Home Consultant for further details and important legal disclaimers. This is not an offer in states where prior registration is required. Void where prohibited by law. †Source - BATC, 2015 Top 25 Builders List. Copyright © 2017 Lennar Corporation. All rights reserved. Lennar, the Lennar logo, Everything’s Included and the Everything’s Included logo are U.S. registered service marks or service marks of Lennar Corporation and/or its subsidiaries. U.S. Home Corporation d/b/a Lennar – License No. 20464871. Lennar Sales Corp. – Broker. MN Bldr. Lic # BC001413. (10155) 7/12/17 2,498 Sq. Ft. •1 Story •2 Bedrooms •3 Bathrooms •3 Car Garage LENNAR.COM LENNAR®The Springdale Classic Collection 952-249-3000 DA E G H I 2 Stories | 4 Bedrooms | 4 Bathrooms | 3 Car Garage 3,396 Sq. Ft. DN UP REF. DW PANTRY W.I.C. MUDROOM 3/4BATH NOOK GREATROOM FOYER LIVINGROOM DININGROOM PORCH 3 CAR GARAGE STUDY KITCHEN FIREPLACE OPT. TRAY CEILINGDBL. OVEN 11’ x 9’ 15’ x 14’ 9’ x 13’ 31’ x 21’ 13’ x 11’ 11’ x 12’ 11’ x 15’ Front porch shown as elevation A, other elevations may vary. OPT.BENCH LENNAR.COM LENNAR®The Springdale Classic Collection 952-249-3000 16305 36th Ave. N. Suite 600, Plymouth, MN 55446 Elevations of a home may vary and we reserve the right to substitute and /or modify design and materials, in our sole opinion and without notice. Please see your New Home Consultant and home purchase agreement for actual features designated as an Everything’s Included feature, additional information, disclosures, and disclaimers relating to your home and its features. Plans are artist’s renderings and may contain options which are not standard on all models. Lennar reserves the right to make changes to plans and elevations without prior notice. Stated dimensions and square footage are approximate and should not be used as representation of the home’s precise or actual size. Any statement, verbal or written, regarding “under air” or “finished area” or any other description or modifier of the square footage size of any home is a shorthand description of the manner in which the square footage was estimated and should not be construed to indicate certainty. Garage sizes may vary from home to home and may not accommodate all vehicles. Visit Lennar.com or see a Lennar New Home Consultant for further details and important legal disclaimers. This is not an offer in states where prior registration is required. Void where prohibited by law. †Source - BATC, 2015 Top 25 Builders List. Copyright © 2017 Lennar Corporation. All rights reserved. Lennar, the Lennar logo, Everything’s Included and the Everything’s Included logo are U.S. registered service marks or service marks of Lennar Corporation and/or its subsidiaries. U.S. Home Corporation d/b/a Lennar – License No. 20464871. Lennar Sales Corp. – Broker. MN Bldr. Lic # BC001413. (10154) 11/08/17 Main Level Upper Level 3,396 Sq. Ft. • 2 Stories • 4 Bedrooms • 4 Bathrooms • 3 Car Garage LENNAR®The Riviera LENNAR.COM 952-373-0485 A C B D 1 Story | 3 Bedrooms | 3 Bathrooms | 3 Car Garage 2,983 Sq. Ft. LENNAR®The Riviera 16305 36th Ave. N. Suite 600, Plymouth, MN 55446 LENNAR.COM 952-373-0485 Elevations of a home may vary and we reserve the right to substitute and /or modify design and materials, in our sole opinion and without notice. Please see your New Home Consultant and home purchase agreement for actual features designated as an Everything’s Included feature, additional information, disclosures, and disclaimers relating to your home and its features. Plans are artist’s renderings and may contain options which are not standard on all models. Lennar reserves the right to make changes to plans and elevations without prior notice. Stated dimensions and square footage are approximate and should not be used as representation of the home’s precise or actual size. Any statement, verbal or written, regarding “under air” or “finished area” or any other description or modifier of the square footage size of any home is a shorthand description of the manner in which the square footage was estimated and should not be construed to indicate certainty. Garage sizes may vary from home to home and may not accommodate all vehicles. Visit Lennar.com or see a Lennar New Home Consultant for further details and important legal disclaimers. This is not an offer in states where prior registration is required. Void where prohibited by law. †Source - BATC, 2017 Top 25 Builders List. Copyright © 2018 Lennar Corporation. All rights reserved. Lennar, the Lennar logo, Everything’s Included and the Everything’s Included logo are U.S. registered service marks or service marks of Lennar Corporation and/or its subsidiaries. U.S. Home Corporation d/b/a Lennar – Lennar Sales Corp. – Broker License #40021205. MN Bldr. Lic # BC001413. CalAtlantic Group, Inc.; BC number is – BC736565. (24874) 05/23/18 MAIN LEVEL 2,983 Sq. Ft. • 1 Story • 3 Bedrooms • 3 Bathrooms • 3 Car Garage LENNAR®The Salisbury LENNAR.COM 952-249-3000 A C B D 2 Stories | 4 Bedrooms | 5 Bathrooms | 3 Car Garage 3,974 Sq. Ft. LENNAR®The Salisbury 16305 36th Ave. N. Suite 600, Plymouth, MN 55446 LENNAR.COM 952-249-3000 Elevations of a home may vary and we reserve the right to substitute and /or modify design and materials, in our sole opinion and without notice. Please see your New Home Consultant and home purchase agreement for actual features designated as an Everything’s Included feature, additional information, disclosures, and disclaimers relating to your home and its features. Plans are artist’s renderings and may contain options which are not standard on all models. Lennar reserves the right to make changes to plans and elevations without prior notice. Stated dimensions and square footage are approximate and should not be used as representation of the home’s precise or actual size. Any statement, verbal or written, regarding “under air” or “finished area” or any other description or modifier of the square footage size of any home is a shorthand description of the manner in which the square footage was estimated and should not be construed to indicate certainty. Garage sizes may vary from home to home and may not accommodate all vehicles. Visit Lennar.com or see a Lennar New Home Consultant for further details and important legal disclaimers. This is not an offer in states where prior registration is required. Void where prohibited by law. †Source - BATC, 2017 Top 25 Builders List. Copyright © 2018 Lennar Corporation. All rights reserved. Lennar, the Lennar logo, Everything’s Included and the Everything’s Included logo are U.S. registered service marks or service marks of Lennar Corporation and/or its subsidiaries. U.S. Home Corporation d/b/a Lennar – Lennar Sales Corp. – Broker License #40021205. MN Bldr. Lic # BC001413. CalAtlantic Group, Inc.; BC number is – BC736565. (24873) 05/17/18 MAIN LEVEL UPPER LEVEL 3,974 Sq. Ft. • 2 Stories • 4 Bedrooms • 5 Bathrooms • 3 Car Garage LENNAR®The Muirfield LENNAR.COM 952-373-0485 A C B D 2 Stories | 4 Bedrooms | 4 Bathrooms | 3 Car Garage 3,874 Sq. Ft. LENNAR®The Muirfield 16305 36th Ave. N. Suite 600, Plymouth, MN 55446 LENNAR.COM 952-373-0485 Elevations of a home may vary and we reserve the right to substitute and /or modify design and materials, in our sole opinion and without notice. Please see your New Home Consultant and home purchase agreement for actual features designated as an Everything’s Included feature, additional information, disclosures, and disclaimers relating to your home and its features. Plans are artist’s renderings and may contain options which are not standard on all models. 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Lennar, the Lennar logo, Everything’s Included and the Everything’s Included logo are U.S. registered service marks or service marks of Lennar Corporation and/or its subsidiaries. U.S. Home Corporation d/b/a Lennar – Lennar Sales Corp. – Broker License #40021205. MN Bldr. Lic # BC001413. CalAtlantic Group, Inc.; BC number is – BC736565. (24876) 05/17/18 MAIN LEVEL UPPER LEVEL 3,874 Sq. Ft. • 2 Stories • 4 Bedrooms • 4 Bathrooms • 3 Car Garage c 1OFGALPIN BOULEVARD CHANHASSEN, MINNESOTA 1-5-18 JLT JLT Name Reg. No.Date Revisions Date Designed Drawn 2015 Pioneer Engineering, P.A. Mendota Heights, MN 55120 2422 Enterprise Drive (651) 681-1914 Fax: 681-9488www.pioneereng.com LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTSLAND SURVEYORSLAND PLANNERSCIVIL ENGINEERS xx I hereby certify that this plan was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I am a duly Licensed Landscape Architect under the laws of the State of Minnesota 44763 Jennifer L. Thompson 1CONCEPT PLAN 04 LENNAR 16305 36TH AVENUE NORTHPLYMOUTH, MINNESOTA 55446 c 1OFGALPIN BOULEVARD CHANHASSEN, MINNESOTA 1-5-18 JLT JLT Name Reg. No.Date Revisions Date Designed Drawn 2015 Pioneer Engineering, P.A. Mendota Heights, MN 55120 2422 Enterprise Drive (651) 681-1914 Fax: 681-9488www.pioneereng.com LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTSLAND SURVEYORSLAND PLANNERSCIVIL ENGINEERS xx I hereby certify that this plan was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I am a duly Licensed Landscape Architect under the laws of the State of Minnesota 44763 Jennifer L. Thompson 1CONCEPT PLAN 04 LENNAR 16305 36TH AVENUE NORTHPLYMOUTH, MINNESOTA 55446 c 1OFGALPIN BOULEVARD CHANHASSEN, MINNESOTA 6-1-18 JLT JLT Name Reg. No.Date Revisions Date Designed Drawn 2015 Pioneer Engineering, P.A. Mendota Heights, MN 55120 2422 Enterprise Drive (651) 681-1914 Fax: 681-9488www.pioneereng.com LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTSLAND SURVEYORSLAND PLANNERSCIVIL ENGINEERS xx I hereby certify that this plan was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I am a duly Licensed Landscape Architect under the laws of the State of Minnesota 44763 Jennifer L. Thompson 1CONCEPT PLAN 07 LENNAR 16305 36TH AVENUE NORTHPLYMOUTH, MINNESOTA 55446 55' LOTS 65' LOTS 90' LOTS c 1OFGALPIN BOULEVARD CHANHASSEN, MINNESOTA 6-1-18 JLT JLT Name Reg. No.Date Revisions Date Designed Drawn 2015 Pioneer Engineering, P.A. Mendota Heights, MN 55120 2422 Enterprise Drive (651) 681-1914 Fax: 681-9488www.pioneereng.com LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTSLAND SURVEYORSLAND PLANNERSCIVIL ENGINEERS xx I hereby certify that this plan was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I am a duly Licensed Landscape Architect under the laws of the State of Minnesota 44763 Jennifer L. Thompson 1CONCEPT PLAN 07 LENNAR 16305 36TH AVENUE NORTHPLYMOUTH, MINNESOTA 55446 55' LOTS 65' LOTS 90' LOTS 6.4.2 Park and Recreation System Initiatives While the objectives and policies offer broad guidelines for park and recreation system development, the following initiatives have been identified by City Staff, the Park and Recreation Commission, and citizens as key to completing the system and improving existing facilities to meet needs today and over the next 25 years. Numbered initiatives correspond to efforts depicted in Figure 6-8. Parks and Recreation Facilities: P-1. Expand Lake Ann Park to create a premier community park. Expansion of the park would incorporate natural woodlands west of Lake Ann and would preserve views across the lake, protect wildlife habitat, and preserve the community’s natural heritage. The expansion would also allow for a loop trail around Lake Ann and a connection to Lake Lucy. P-2. Create a new ball field complex to meet demands created by increasing population. P-3. Create neighborhood parks in the general locations identified on Figure 6-8 along with development. 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S h a k o p e e C h a s k a V i c t o r i a LEG END Op en Space Comm unity Park Neigh borho od Park Preserve Special Us e No n-City Pa rks & Open Sp ace Publi c Sch ool Surround ing M unic ipa l Parks Wa ter Bod ies Muni cip al Bou nda ries °0 0.5 10.25 Mil es »Develop a master plan to: »Define the limits of park expansion to the north and west »Preserve natural areas »Complete a loop trail around Lake Ann »Identify new facility and user amenities Lake ann Park »Expanded parking »Add permanent restroom facility »Lighting and structured seating for the baseball field Lake SuSan Park Add a permanent restroom facility & hockey warming house City Center Park »Implement existing master plan »Construct picnic shelter with restrooms »Add field lights »Build sport court »Add a splash pad »Add a hockey warming house Bandimere Park »Seek opportunities to expand the capacity of the community park network to serve athletic and community event needs. »Use maintenance and replacement schedule to plan for phased replacement of neighborhood park facilities (i.e. playgrounds, sport courts, shelters, etc.) City-wide initiativeS Add parks and/or preserves as development occurs in the Bluff Creek Golf Course, Bluff Creek Corridor, and County Road 61 Corridor Plan areas South ChanhaSSen Priority Expansion Area Figure 5-2. Park Initiatives 5-51 System PlanOCTOBER 2017 Keep [area north and west of Lake Ann] free of developers. Natural setting of Lake Ann is wonderful! WHAT WE HEARD Initiatives Initiatives are specific actions that are recommended for implementation. Initiatives are organized by the topic areas of parks, facilities, trails, preserves, programming, and operations. In this area in particular, care will be needed to determine what level of detail the system plan should include. For example, the neighborhood park section could become a list of all the specific improvements in each park or it could summarize an approach. Our recommendation is to use the latter method. This would mean that we might have a recommendation that identifies the need to replace and upgrade playgrounds in neighborhood parks according to the maintenance and replacement schedule rather than a list of each park where replacement is prioritized. 1. Parks Chanhassen’s 30 community and neighborhood parks play an important role in the City’s quality of life. They act as places for community gatherings, picnics and celebrations, family outings, and group and individual recreation. The following park initiatives aim to provide guidance to ensure each park continues to fulfill its role in the overall system. 1.1. Maintain Lake Ann Park as the premier community park. 1.1.1. Develop a master plan that defines the extent of park expansion to the west and north to preserve natural areas, extend the trail around the lake, and provide for additional recreational amenities like an amphitheater. The master plan should also explore additional facilities appropriate for a community park with significant natural amenities, parking expansion, circulation needs, and expanded natural surface and paved trails. The master plan should seek to influence adjacent neighborhood design to promote the extension of park and open space fingers into the adjacent development areas. The master plan should also include a natural resources section to guide the stewardship of the park’s natural resources. 1.1.2. Add user amenities in a phased manner, including permanent restrooms near the pavilions and athletic facilities, benches, and electronic scoreboards. 1.2. Implement the recommendations of the Bandimere Park Master Plan, which includes a picnic shelter with restrooms, field lights, sport court, hockey warming house, and possible splash pad. 1.3. At Lake Susan Park renovate the existing picnic shelter to include permanent restrooms, expand parking and add lighting and structured seating for the baseball field. 1.4. Add permanent restrooms and hockey warming house to City Center Park. 1.5. Seek opportunities to expand the capacity of the community park network to serve athletic and community event needs. 1.6. Use maintenance and replacement schedule to plan for phased replacement of neighborhood park facilities (i.e. playgrounds, sport courts, shelters, etc.). 1.7. Add parks and/or preserves as development occurs in the Bluff Creek Golf Course, Bluff Creek Corridor, and County Road 61 Corridor Plan areas. HOCKEY RINK W/ WARMING HOUSE SPLASHPAD, SHELTER/CONCESSION, PLAYGROUND RENOVATION LIGHTED SOCCER FIELDS LIGHTED PARKING TENNIS COURTS LIGHTED SOCCER FIELD LIGHTED BALLFIELDS LIGHTED PARKING Amphitheater Bandimere Park Master Plan 5-49 System PlanOCTOBER 2017       Proposed Lake Ann Park Expansion and Trail Loop Concept Plan Lake Ann Park w 78th st / cr 16 park expansion boundarycr 117p o w e r s b l v d arboretum blvd lake ann lake lucy Continue Trail Loop around Lake Ann Make trail connection to neighborhoods (Route TBD) Make trail connection to neighborhoods (Route TBD) Connect to existing trail Continue Trail Loop around Lake Ann Legend Existing Trail Existing Sidewalk Proposed Bituminous Trail Future Bituminous Trail Bridge Boardwalk Park Road Future Park Expansion Wetland 500 0 500 Feet PARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION STAFF REPORT Tuesday, January 22, 2019 Subject Consider Recommendation To City Council; 2019/2020 Lake Ann Park Beach Lifeguard Contract Section NEW BUSINESS Item No: G.2. Prepared By Jerry Ruegemer, Parks and Recreation, Recreation Superintendent File No:  PROPOSED MOTION The Park and Recreation Commission recommends the City Council approve a two­year contract, (2019/2020) with Minnetonka Public Schools ISD 276 for Lake Ann Park Beach Lifeguard Services in the amount of $33,670 per year. Approval requires a simple majority vote of members present BACKGROUND The City of Chanhassen contracts with Minnetonka Public Schools ISD 276 for the provision of lifeguard services at Lake Ann Park. The city and ISD 276 have worked together and developed a two­year contract format that has been used since 2007. The city council has endorsed the concept of a multi­year contract. The 2018 contract was: 24 hours/day x 72 days = 1,728 hours per season Hours:11 am – 6 pm daily Dates:June 2 through August 12 $32,402 The 2019 Proposed Contract: (Option A) 24 hours/day x 72 days = 1,728 hours per season Hours:11 am – 6 pm daily Dates:June 1 through August 11 $33,670 The 2020 Proposed Contract: (Option A) 24 hours/day x 72 days = 1,728 hours per season Hours:11 am – 6 pm daily Dates:June 6 through August 16 PARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION STAFF REPORTTuesday, January 22, 2019SubjectConsider Recommendation To City Council; 2019/2020 Lake Ann Park Beach LifeguardContractSectionNEW BUSINESS Item No: G.2.Prepared By Jerry Ruegemer, Parks and Recreation,Recreation Superintendent File No: PROPOSED MOTIONThe Park and Recreation Commission recommends the City Council approve a two­year contract, (2019/2020)with Minnetonka Public Schools ISD 276 for Lake Ann Park Beach Lifeguard Services in the amount of $33,670per year.Approval requires a simple majority vote of members presentBACKGROUNDThe City of Chanhassen contracts with Minnetonka Public Schools ISD 276 for the provision of lifeguard services atLake Ann Park. The city and ISD 276 have worked together and developed a two­year contract format that has beenused since 2007. The city council has endorsed the concept of a multi­year contract.The 2018 contract was:24 hours/day x 72 days = 1,728 hours per seasonHours:11 am – 6 pm dailyDates:June 2 through August 12$32,402The 2019 Proposed Contract: (Option A)24 hours/day x 72 days = 1,728 hours per seasonHours:11 am – 6 pm dailyDates:June 1 through August 11$33,670The 2020 Proposed Contract: (Option A)24 hours/day x 72 days = 1,728 hours per season Hours:11 am – 6 pm daily Dates:June 6 through August 16 $33,670 Attachment 2 shows a list of options developed by Minnetonka Public Schools ISD 276 for the two year 2019/2020 contract. Staff reviewed the various options and is recommending approval of Option A. This option has 24 hours daily, while the number of days the beach is open remains at 72. The proposed new two year contract amount is $33,670 per year, a 3.9% increase over the 2018 contract. The 3.9% increase is due to rising staff wages for the upcoming proposed two­year contract. This amount is included in the 2019 Lake Ann Operations Budget (1540) and will be submitted as part of the 2020 Lake Ann Park Operations Budget. A representative from Minnetonka Aquatics will be present at the January 22 meeting to review the options and answer the commission’s questions. RECOMMENDATION The Park and Recreation Commission recommends the City Council approve a two­year contract (Option A) for (2019/2020) with Minnetonka Public Schools ISD 276 for Lake Ann Park Beach Lifeguard Services in the amount of $33,670 per year. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Lake Ann Lifeguard Coverage 2. Lifeguard Service Proposal Options 3. Lifeguard Contract 2019/2020 2019-20 Lake Ann Lifeguard Coverage 11:00 AM-12:00 PM: 2 guards 6 hours 6 hours 6 hours 6 hours 11:00 X X 11:30 X X 12:00 X X X X 12:30 X X X X 1:00 X X X X 12:00 PM-5:00 PM: 3 guards 1:30 X X X X 2:00 X X X X 2:30 X X X X 3:00 X X X X 3:30 X X X X 4:00 X X X X 5:00 PM-6:00 PM: 2 guards 4:30 X X X X 5:00 X X 5:30 X X 6:00 City of Chanhassen Beach Options 2019-20 Two Year Contract Option A: same service as 2018 24 hr/day x 72 days = 1728 hours Total hours: 1728 x $19.485 = $33,670.00 each year Option B: same service as 2018 24 hrs/day x 72 days = 1728 hours Total hours: 1728 x $19.485 = $33,670.00 each year 2019 invoice = $32,670.00 2020 invoice = $34,670.00 *could choose other similar price structure to lesson increase for 2019* Option C: 30 minutes less in coverage each day i.e. 11:30 AM-6:00 PM or 11:00 AM-5:30 PM 23.0 hr/day x 72 days = 1656 hours Total hours: 1656 x $19.485 = $32,267.16 each year Option D: reduce from 72 to 68 days of service for 2019 and 2020 24 hr/day x 68 days = 1632 hours Total hours: 1632 x $19.485 = $31,799.52 each year *could increase number of days by $467.64 each day* Option E: 60 minutes less in coverage each day i.e. 12:00 PM-6:00 PM 22.0 hr/day x 72 days = 1584 hours Total hours: 1584 x $19.485 = $30,864.24 each year *2017-18 agreement was for $32,402.00 each year* 83758 Page 1 of 4 TWO (2) YEAR AGREEMENT FOR SUMMER SERVICES AT LAKE ANN BEACH - SUMMER 2019 & 2020 AGREEMENT made this 11th day of February, 2019 between the CITY OF CHANHASSEN, a Minnesota municipal corporation ("City") and the MINNETONKA PUBLIC SCHOOLS (the "Contractor"). WHEREAS, the City of Chanhassen has requested that Contractor provide a Lifeguard Service Program during the 2019 and 2020 Swimming Seasons for Lake Ann Beach. WHEREAS, the Contractor agrees to provide Lifeguard Services for Lake Ann Beach. NOW THEREFORE, the parties agree as follows: 1. CONTRACTOR'S SERVICES. A. Lifeguard Service. The Contractor agrees to provide the City with qualified and Red Cross certified personnel to lifeguard above stated beach from June 1 through August 11, 2019 and June 6 through August 16, 2020 from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily (weather permitting). B. Contractor agrees to provide: 1) an appropriate number of lifeguards on duty at all times, according to any applicable industry standards or regulations; 2) lifeguard staff with ongoing in-service training during the summer season; 3) supervision of lifeguard personnel; 4) all necessary safety equipment for the Lifeguard Services including: rescue tubes, first aid kits, reaching pole, rescue board 2. CITY OBLIGATIONS. A. Beach. The City agrees to provide a clean and well-maintained beach and beach area as stated in this agreement. This includes defined swimming boundaries; clean restrooms and lifeguard station. The City agrees to provide a working telephone, lifeguard chairs, umbrella, and megaphone. B. 2019 Payment. The City agrees to pay Contractor a total of $33,670 divided into two equal payments of $16,835 on July 10 and August 10, 2019 in return for lifeguard services. C. 2020 Payment. The City agrees to pay Contractor a total of $33,670 divided into two equal payments of $16,835 on July 10 and August 10, 2020 in return for lifeguard services. 83758 Page 2 of 4 3. INDEMNIFICATION. Contractor agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the City, its employees and officers subject to limitations of Chapter 466 of Minnesota Statutes from any and all liability, loss, costs, damages and expenses including but not limited to property damage and personal injury, including death, which arise in connection with any acts or omissions of Contractor's employees. The City agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Contractor and its employees, officers and agents from any and all liability, loss, costs, damages and expenses including but not limited to property damage and personal injury, including death, which arise in connection with the City's performance of this Contract or in connection with any acts or omissions of City employees subject to limitations and immunities subject to Chapter 466. 4. REPORTS. Contractor will provide the City with all necessary information relating to the Lifeguard Services provided in order for the City to properly maintain the beach. On an as need basis the Aquatics Manager or Aquatics Supervisor will report to the City representative in regards to incidents and/or accidents. At the end of the season (October 2019 & October 2020) the Contractor will provide the City will a full report of beach activity during the season. 5. LIABILITY. Employees of the Contractor and all other persons engaged by the Contractor in the performance of any work or services required, volunteered, or provided for herein to be performed by Contractor shall not be considered employees of the City and any and all claims that may or might arise under the Worker's Compensation Act of the State of Minnesota on behalf of said employees while so engaged in any of the work or services provided to be rendered herein, shall in no way be the obligation or responsibility of the City and all other persons engaged by the City in the performance of any work or services required or provided for herein to be performed by the City shall not be considered employees of the Contractor, and any and all claims that may or might arise under the Worker's Compensation Act of the State of Minnesota on behalf of said employees while so engaged and any and all claims by any third parties as a consequence of any act or omission on the part of said employees so engaged in any of the work or services provided to be rendered herein shall in no way be the obligation or responsibility of the Contractor to the full extent permitted by law, actions by the parties pursuant to this Agreement are intended to be and shall be construed as a "cooperative activity" and it is the intent of the parties that they shall be deemed a "single governmental unit" for the purposes of liability, all as set forth in Minnesota Statutes, Section 471.59, Subd. l; provided further that for purposes of that statute, each party to this Agreement expressly declines responsibility for the acts or omissions of the other party. 6. INSURANCE. The City is responsible for obtaining property and liability coverage for the cities’ beaches. Contractor will maintain professional liability and comprehensive general liability coverage for all employees in an amount consistent with Chapter 466 of the Minnesota Statutes. 7. TERM OF AGREEMENT. Notwithstanding the date of the signature of the parties to this Agreement, upon acceptance by all parties, this Agreement shall be deemed to be effective upon signature by all parties and shall remain in effect until October 1, 2019 and October 1, 2020 unless earlier terminated by either party, with or without cause, upon 45 days written notice or as otherwise provided in this Agreement. 83758 Page 3 of 4 8. DEFAULT. If Contractor or City fails to perform any of the provisions of this Agreement or so fails to administer the work as to endanger the performance of this Agreement, this shall constitute a default. Unless the party in default is excused by the other party in default, the non-defaulting party may upon written notice immediately cancel this Agreement in its entirety. 9. SUBCONTRACTORS. Contractor shall not enter into any subcontract for performance of any services contemplated under this Agreement nor assign any interest in this Agreement without the prior written approval of the City and subject to such conditions and provisions as the City may deem necessary. Contractor shall be responsible for the performance of all Subcontractors. 10. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVES. The parties to this Agreement shall appoint an authorized representative for the purpose of administration of this Agreement. The authorized representative of the City is: Todd Gerhardt City Manager City of Chanhassen 7700 Market Blvd., P.O Box 147 Chanhassen, Minnesota 55317 Phone: (952) 227-1100 The authorized representative of the Contractor is as follows: Dennis Peterson, Superintendent Minnetonka Public Schools 5621 County Road 101 Minnetonka, Minnesota 55345 Phone: (952) 401-5000 11. AMENDMENTS. Any amendments to this Agreement will be in writing and will be executed by the same parties who executed the original Agreement, or their successors in office. 12. ENTIRE AGREEMENT. It is understood and agreed that the entire Agreement of the parties is contained herein and that this Agreement supersedes all oral Agreements and negotiations between the parties relating to the subject matter hereof as well as any previous Agreements presently in effect between the parties relating to the subject matter hereof. 83758 Page 4 of 4 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be duly executed intending to be bound thereby. CITY OF CHANHASSEN BY: (SEAL) Elise Ryan, Mayor AND Todd Gerhardt, City Manager DATE: MINNETONKA PUBLIC SCHOOLS BY: Dennis Peterson, Superintendent DATE: PARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION STAFF REPORT Tuesday, January 22, 2019 Subject Administrative Packet Section ADMINISTRATIVE PACKET Item No: L.1. Prepared By Annie Lundell, Administrative Support Specialist File No:  ATTACHMENTS: 1. SilverSneakers Press Release 2. Memo for Holasek Business Park concerning Park and Trail Conditions of Approval 3. Memo for Park and Trail Conditions for Comer Addition, One New Single­Family Lot Subdivision 4. Memorandum of Understanding between Carver Co and City of Chanhassen for Construction of TH5 Regional Recreational Trail and Underpass 5. Thank You Letter for Donation of Framed Chanhassen­Themed Photographs 6. Correspondence Concerning Parked Motorhome in Lake Ann 7. 2019 Feb Fest Flyer 8. Dance for Fun November Newsletter 9. 2019 City Council and Commissions Meeting Schedule 10. Small Fry Hockey Newsletter FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Margie Wojciechowski Chanhassen Recreation Center SilverSneakers Jodi Sarles Margie.wojciechowski@tivityhealth.com jsarles@ci.chanhassen.mn.us 480-444-5332 952-227-1401 SILVERSNEAKERS® NOW AVAILABLE AT CHANHASSEN RECREATION CENTER Chanhassen, MN, December 26, 2018 — Chanhassen Recreation Center, is partnering to provide complementary memberships to members of the nationally recognized SilverSneakers® program. Through this collaboration, Chan Rec Center will now offer older adults a way to increase their levels of physical activity while motivating them to remain active. SilverSneakers is the nation’s leading community fitness program designed exclusively for older adults. SilverSneakers helps older adults take greater control of their health through a variety of fitness offerings that engages participants in more frequent strength training, aerobic, and fitness activities by providing access to a variety of venues designed specifically for older adults. There are more than 14.5 million people eligible for the SilverSneakers benefit through the nation’s leading Medicare Advantage health plans, Medicare Supplement carriers and group retiree plans. For those members, the benefit is offered at no additional cost. Chanhassen Recreation Center is located at 2310 Coulter Boulevard. To learn more about its SilverSneakers offerings, call 952-227-1400. About SilverSneakers SilverSneakers, by Tivity Health, is the nation’s leading community fitness program for older Americans. The program was founded in 1992 and is available to more than 13 million Medicare beneficiaries through many Medicare Advantage plans, Medicare Supplement carriers and group retiree plans. For more information, to check eligibility or enroll, go to silversneakers.com. 1. Kenai Pro Thermal Fish House 2. Vexilar Underwater Camera 3. Eskimo F1 Rocket 8’’ Ice Auger (used to drill contest holes) 4. $500 Travel Voucher – Travel Advisors International 5. Dinner & Show for 2 – Chanhassen Dinner Theatres 6. $100 Gift Card – Lunds & Byerlys Chanhassen 7. Craftsman – Lithium Ion Sweeper – Merlin’s Ace Hardware 8. $50 Gift Certificate – Houlihan’s Restaurant & Bar 9. Trophy Angler Rod Case & 13 Rod & Reel Combo 10. $250 Gift Certificate – The Mustard Seed Landscaping & Garden Center 11. Toro Ultra Plus Blower – Stover Family 12. $50 Gift Card – Pizzaioli 13. Clam Tip Up & Feb Fest Hoodie 14. $100 Gift Card – Lunds & Byerlys Chanhassen 15. Electric Filet Knife 16. $100 Gift Certificate – The Mustard Seed Landscaping & Garden Center 17. Electric Filet Knife 18. $50 Gift Certificate – Pizzaioli 19. Craftsman Lithium Ion Trimmer – Merlin’s Ace Hardware 20. Dinner & Show for 2 – Chanhassen Dinner Theatres 21. Chill Chest Cooler – Merlin’s Ace Hardware 22. Mr. Heater 23. Black & Decker 3 Tool Project Pak – Merlin’s Ace Hardware 24. DeWalt Drill Driving, Utility Set – Merlin’s Ace Hardware 25. $100 Gift Card – Lunds & Byerly’s Chanhassen 26. Clam Super Skimmer & Tip Up 27. $75 Gift Card – Lunds & Byerly’s Chanhassen 28. 13 Rod & Reel Combo 29. Berkley Tip Up & Feb Fest Long Sleeve 30. Eskimo Pop Up Fish House 31. $50 Gift Card – Houlihan’s Restaurant & Bar 32. Clam Chair 33. $50 Gift Certificate – Pizzaioli 34. Blue Clean Electric Pressure Washer – Merlin’s Ace Hardware 35. Dinner & Show for 2 – Chanhassen Dinner Theatres 36. Craftsman Lithium Ion Trimmer – Merlin’s Ace Hardware 37. $50 Gift Card – Lunds & Byerly’s Chanhassen 38. Mr. Heater 39. Craftsman Locking Pliers Set & Feb Fest Shirt – Merlin’s Ace Hardware 40. $100 Gift Certificate – The Mustard Seed Landscaping & Garden Center 41. Berkley Tip Up & Feb Fest Sweatshirt 42. 13 Rod & Reel Combo 43. $50 Gift Certificate – Pizzaioli 44. Black & Decker 3 - Tool Project Pak – Merlin’s Ace Hardware 45. Dinner & Show for 2 – Chanhassen Dinner Theatres 46. $100 Gift Card – Lunds & Byerlys Chanhassen 47. Expedition Ice Rod Case 48. DeWalt Drill Driving, Utility Set – Merlin’s Ace Hardware 49. $200 Gift Certificate – The Mustard Seed Landscaping & Garden Center 50. Eskimo F1 Rocket 8’’ Ice Auger (used to drill contest holes) Purchase Tickets 1. Online at www.ci.chanhassen.mn.us/febfest 2. At Chanhassen City Hall located at 7700 Market Boulevard 3. At the Feb Fest event at Lake Ann Park, Feb. 2, starting at 10:30am Fishing Contest » Feb. 2 » 1-3pm » Lake Ann Join Us For THE CITY OF CHANHASSEN’S 26TH Annual Feb Fest One ticket per fishing hole with a limit of two tickets for each person fishing. Prizes awarded to the 50 largest fish by weight, of any legal species. In the event of a tie, the contestant with the first entry wins the higher prize, the second fish places next. Pursuant to DNR regulations, large mouth bass of any length and northern pike between 24”-36” in length are NOT eligible for the contest. If caught, these fish must be released immediately. No fish house sheds or enclosures inside assigned fishing contest area. February Festival would not be a success without the help and support from our Community Sponsors. A special thank youto the Rotary Club of Chanhassen for drilling the holes and providing concessions for our Feb Fest Fishing Contest. 10$PER TICKET FISHING CONTEST H ICE H 1PM TO3PM LAKE ANN P A R K For ALL the Feb Fest RULES go to www.ci.chanhassen.mn.us/febfest TICKETS MUST be affixed to your fishi ng po l e or tip-up duri n g the fishing contest. TOP 50 PRIZES BY WEIGHT $6,000 IN TOTAL FISH PRIZESLAKE ANN Buy Tickets Online and be elegible to WIN a $100 GIFT CARD to Cabin Fever Sports!! Saturday, Feb. 2 12 NOON-3PMLAKE ANN PARK KICK SLEDdemos FROM CARVER COUNTY PARKS FAT TIREdemos FROM MICHAEL’S CYCLES door prizes SNOWSHOEING PROVIDED BY COMMUNITY EVENT SPONSORS FROM RILEY PURGATORY BLUFF CREEK WATERSHED DISTRICT AND THREE RIVERS PARK DISTRICT DOG SLEDRIDES s’mores kits& live bait KITS FOR SALE BY LOCALBOY SCOUT TROOP #330 sleigh ridesSLEDDINGICE SKATING LAKE ANN beveragesand food FOR SALE BY THE ROTARY CLUBOF CHANHASSEN. Medallion Hunt $500 Prize Package! Begins Monday, January 28. Find clues and contest rules on the city’s website, www.ci.chanhassen.mn.us/febfest and on Facebook. Events Schedule 10:30AM-1PM Door Prize Tickets Pick up a FREE ticket as you enter for a chance to win prizes valued at $3,000. One ticket per person. Drawings begin at 1pm. MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN. 12NOON-3PM Kick Sled Demos FREE! Provided by Carver County Parks Fat Tire Bike Demo FREE! Provided by Michael’s Cycles Dog Sled Rides FREE! Snowshoeing FREE! Live Bait for Sale Sponsored by Boy Scout Troop #330 Bonfires, Sliding Hills, & Horse Drawn Sleigh Ride FREE! Open Ice Skating FREE! Bring your skates and skate the loop at Lake Ann Concession/Beer Garden Provided by the Rotary Club of Chanhassen & Culvers Chanhassen S’mores Cookout S’more kits for sale. Sponsored by Boy Scout Troop #330 1-3PM ICE FISHING CONTEST $10 per hole. Two tickets per person maximum. Prizes awarded to the top 50 fish by weight. Parking Information www.ci.chanhassen.mn.us/febfest More information at www.ci.chanhassen.mn.us/febfest or call 952.227.1100 Small Fry Floor Hockey First Week Success for Team Blue Ninja Sharks! January 14, 2019 Rec Center Sports Weekly Newsletter Tuesday, January 15 Blue Ninja Sharks’ skill of the week will be shooting. Players will practice shifting weight to the front foot, facing the goal to create power in their shots! Athletes will also go through stations to continue stick handling practice and play fun games! What’s Next? Learning how t o h a n d l e a p u c k Last week, team Ninja Sharks started their first day of Floor Hockey. Everyone had a blast stretching and getting heart rates up before beginning hockey skills. The focus was on stick handling. Staff was amazed with how quickly these 3 and 4 year olds were able to pick it up! The players needed good spatial awareness to assist with understanding the stick to puck relationship, so the drills they participated in at each station supported the growth of spatial awareness. Next week, we will build upon what has already been taught, as well as add interactive team games when appropriate. 2 But….What Sports Can We Play After This? Up Next: Small Fry Sports TRACK & FIELD. Your child will get to do all the things they love; run, jump, throw, and race for time! They will hurdle, long jump, high jump, and throw javelin, discus and shot put. They will work on large motor skills and teamwork as well. We will incorporate large group games that are designed to teach speed and agility. When? Tuesdays, Jan 29-Feb 12, 5:15-6 OR Wednesdays, Jan 30-Feb 13, 5:15-6 Where? Chanhassen Rec Center Gym Follow the Link to Register: http://bit.ly/2F9jpLP Have 7-11 Year Olds? AFTER SCHOOL ALL STARS offers a great opportunity for 7-11 year olds to stay active after school! We offer a variety of sports throughout the school year. Programs are on Wednesdays from 4- 5pm at the Chanhassen Rec Center. UP NEXT: After School Sports– Basketball. January 30-February 13. $33 Residents/$38 Non-Residents Follow the link to register: http://bit.ly/2F9jpLP