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1986 10-21 PRA
AGENDA • Brooklyn Center Park & Recreation Commission October 21, 1986 Conference Room A, City Hall 1. Call to Order: 7:30 p.m. 2. Roll Call 3. Approval of Minutes a. May 20, 1986 b. September 16, 1986 4. Year 2000 Assignments 5. Report on Park Bond Projects 6. Trailway System - Review of Undeveloped Portion 7. Bike Paths on Roadways 8. Vandalism in Parks 9. North Mississippi Regional Park 10. Petition Requesting Skating Rink at Freeway Park 11. Other Business 12. Adjournment: 9:30 p.m. 0 5i MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: SUBJECT: DATE: Brooklyn Center Park & Recreation Commission Gerald G. Splinter, City Manager Final Report on the Completion of the 1980 Park Bond Issue Construction Program October 15, 1986 • • In this memorandum I will attempt to summarize the Park Improvement construction program as implemented, and compare it to the program as originally projected in the 1980 park bond promotion program. Attached please find a copy of the brochure which was sent out to each property owner in the City of Brooklyn Center in April of 1980 with the express purpose of informing them of what improvements were contemplated in the park improvement plan and bond issue of that year. Starting with the third page of the brochure there are pictures and 'drawings of each of the parks involved in the park improvement program. I have made handwritten notes on each park as to what modifications were made to the park plan after the bond issue passed and we entered into final design. These modifications were approved by the Park and Recreation Commission and the City Council at that time. Some of the members may recall one of the features that we did not put in some of the parks as we had advertised were horseshoe courts. Gene Hagel, and the Commission and City Council agreed, that we would hold off on those horseshoe court improvements and only put them in where we received requests. I believe we have put horseshoe courts in two or three of our parks, and have not received requests for them at other locations. Overall, most of the parks were improved very close to what the brochure indicated. Certain sections of pathways were moved, parking lots were redesigned and look different from the preliminary plans. This type of modification is pretty much standard and it was indicated on each section of the brochure that the plans would be modified based on citizen input. Most of the parking lot changes in layout and size came from citizen input during the bond issue citizens meetings, and from engineering design input such as slope problems and bad soil areas. Also, in a number of- the neighborhood parks, the playground apparatus areas were shifted around during the final design of the area to meet either neighborhood concerns and requests or to achieve better drainage of the final playground area. The Commission and City Council's first priority after the bond issue was passed in early May of 1980, was to commence design and improvement of neighborhood parks-and complete those projects by the end of 1981. The neighborhood park improvements were about 95+% complete by the end'of 1981. There are still a few dumpster screens and satellite screens that have not been completed as per the original plan. We have held off on that improvement because of some neighborhood concerns in a couple of our parks, especially as it relates to the use of satellite and their location and screening. It was stated clearly during the bond issue campaign that some of the improvement plans, especially as they related to the Shingle Creek Parkway trail, Central Park and Palmer Lake improvements, were sensitive to the availability of grants and funding from state and federal sources. Because the funding from the state and federal sources only came in limited annual amounts, the projected completion of Central Park, Shingle Creek trailway and Palmer Basin improvements were estimated to take, if funding was available, until 1984 or 1985. Some of the longer term members on the Park and Recreation Commission should remember that approximately half way through the park improvement construction schedule, federal and state grants started to dry up because of fiscal constraints. Also, another factor affecting our ability to complete this program was the fact that during that time in the early 1980's contractors were bidding things very tightly and we were getting some bargain construction prices. Putting together the bargain construction prices; high interest income off of the $1.5 million park bond issue; and careful adjustment in cutting of some expensive improvements in Central Park (such as eliminating the lighting on the baseball field, eliminating the bandstand and concession building) allowed us to complete the construction of our park improvement program at a lesser cost than projected and still meet almost all of our promises in terms of facilities. The modifications made to the Palmer Lake Nature Center plan were relatively minor. There had been `'projected a pathway along the east side of Palmer Basin behind the homes on Oliver and then continuing on up through east Palmer Park to 73rd Avenue. Because of citizen concern the City Council deferred that particular improvement and has recently indicated that the staff should revive that project and take a look at its feasibility. In the final design for the Palmer Lake nature area there were fewer woodchip paths than originally projected and there was some movement of the viewing lookout points. Other than that most all of the improvements in-the final plan look very much like those in the original plan.- I would also like to comment that in the original construction the bicycle trail along the west side of the nature area was deadended short of Brooklyn Park's boundary at 73rd. This year Brooklyn Park is completing their section of the pathway at the northern end of the nature area within their boundaries and is also tying in that deadended pathway to their system. We, of course, will be paying for the cost of construction within Brooklyn Center's section of the park. This project is expected to be completed by the summer of 1987. _ The Shingle Creek Parkway bike and pedestrian trail system was completed very much according to the original plan in the bond issue brochure. You will note the handwritten notes in the brochure attached indicates there were foot bridges moved, deleted, and added as the final plans were completed. However, basically the trailway system is completed as advertised. The Central Park plan is probably the plan that was most modified of any of the plans as it was originally contemplated in the brochure. These modifications came from pressure from three sources: (1) bad soils, (2) cuts in federal and state funding, and (3) citizen input. Because of bad soils and high construction costs the baseball field lighting was eliminated from the Central Park project and also for similar reasons the design of the plaza and bandshell were modified. The decision was made not to construct a permanent bandshell but to purchase a mobile bandshell, which we received delivery of last year. The plaza area involved much less concrete and it was one of the final projects and received no federal funding. Citizen input caused the downgrading of the soccer field and the parking lot in the Garden City area of Central Park. Citizens in the Garden City area made it clear to the City Council that they would like to have their neighborhood park not be overrun by "Central Park activity". They viewed the major improvement of the soccer field and heavy use of it as an intrusion into their neighborhood park. They also were not excited about the parking lot off the end of Brooklyn Drive and the archery range in the proposed location. In response to these concerns the Park and Rec Commission and City Council agreed to modify and downgrade the parking lot in the Garden City area and downgrade the scheduling and activity in the soccer field area. They also agreed to eliminate the parking lot associated with the archery range and move the archery range its present location. It was also decided in the final design that there would be one combined exercise, jogging, and walking trail rather than two separate ones. Because of the modification to the Central Park plan which downgraded the use of the soccer field, during the same period in the early 1980's additional land became available adjacent to Evergreen Park. Because the availability of this land, the site south of Evergreen School at the intersection of Dupont and 69th, which had previously been reserved for a future water treatment plant, became available for park use. The site for the future water treatment plant was shifted to a new site east of Camden and we constructed on the previous site a lighted football/soccer facility and expanded the existing school parking lot for joint use. The total cost of this project, which was financed out of the City's capital improvements fund, was approximately $282,000. 0 The original park improvement proposal estimated the total costs of the improvements to be approximately $3.5 million. The cost of the improvements currently in place in the City of Brooklyn Center, excluding the Evergreen Park improvements, is approximately $2,800,000. It was originally estimated that we would receive approximately $1.9 million in funding from federal, state and city capital improvement projects funds. In the end we received approximately $900,000 from state and federal sources and approximately $430,000 from Brooklyn Center capital improvement projects funds and. investment interest. As I mentioned previously, we were successful in completing the bond issue basically as advertised during some very trying times in terms of grant availability. We were fortunate enough to also complete this construction in `a time when contractors were bidding this type of work at bargain rates. We were also able to invest funds at very high interest, rates. Without this combination of events it would have been very difficult for us to complete the projects basicly as advertised. I hope this information represents an understandable report. It is my intention to be at your next meeting to answer any questions and give any further detail you may wish. is 0 CITY OF BROOKLYN u4 C N'' T.-,ER 4q}~{_ ..d..$~N:'T'.,;42,~+ ,3 L.'.J ra.1"'AST i.tk.'~'~F ~'~r•t .d.'~~. Kit -.6301 SHINGLE CREEK PARKWAY >ttl,:i,xj 'BROOKLYN CENTER, MINNESOTA 55430 ' ~ fi.,' U ."t.': # .fiat' c,::,'.. .'.b,' ,..5..;'..f R.... ;'s,~ r'':~. ~~TELEPHONE 561-5440~~:• rl''n • ¢v:..EMERGENCY-POLICE-FIRE 'i'~`3t 561-5720 4"~i':'° = ~3t i ts; e Jfr i441 a•: ,a a ! x . -tea aJ, rv. y d thy` ~.Y'~' ' r • : ','•...t.; ,2- a , r , - , r : r• ~ - - -a, y ,.nrf•p•.n"ai ~ r t s.rF f ~ ~ffi r~. d K;,:,TO THE CITIZENS OF BROOKLYN CENTERf ' 44 t ' .J''.;:" x~,. ..,r.''tfi'as•'y-S d';P:'y,~; ~:,r~ir, i ~'~~,.~,r'~°~Si`;~~'fitJ} On Tuesda 'Ma 6 1980 will have the opportunity to vote on a Bond Issue for a Park Improvement Plan as de- „a'„`' scribed in this Y ~jY, You y:. ti°. brochure. w;;:. ' T 1. k., i : (':;Jf '.q;;;- <'.i'A ~eA; E .'!yy~a~ +3'.: ~N:r •:M~ i:'~ 'p! .itfpp'~~~7M ~.1. .{'r•~~~ {p.j:a Park and sL'•:~~r1''l: X.!tlali.--'. 1`^0$4' r>~"r': x t•`'r'jd~:P RA i01 4a ',s: - e.Y . ,t'.+„ agn:,~~ :~:s!,1 .k•,-, r'r.% 4 . „y;:,:;'~%~ f -191' {y}':,.:"!'qx'~ The a ~.,'••y':?, r~~~~~y r' - y'.y..., tY t1.')"r} t. }1, 'y#„' y~. ..~~r lx., - k•'~~y,n~'°'7 Recreation Commission has completed a comprehensive study of the park system-its present status, its needs, its deficiencies. Suggestions and recommendations have been received from public hearings, neighborhood :committees, and meetings with local civic organizations and clubs.}[ • • • - : - "r.. ' . ~ , a "R ~.,a~c n k ''The result is a plan for the improvement and the maintenance ot` Brooklyn Center's parks. The plan recognizes~the 5;2'rtr need to provide well maintained facilities for various age groups, interests, and abilities. ,h•:, Y 7 r.'' - - S+a ."-:':i't: ',L' :',f .'J;ry %'!fr.+, w..t x•r .-'w i Sfr st ~ Y- r rFy€,!` $~'r. I 0V L. 1 =fit' Y "'fi~r1 G, v..';{',n.';•, " .:,,4 !in-tY 7;fy ,a 1 We urge you to study and consider the plan and financing proposal we have presented. The future of parks and recrea tion in Brooklyn Center is up to you to decide. tip, k r , ~ ~ :;~{r.' ! 1~,.5~•'.. ,,4 z ~ orb 1: r J}'S a _ }r - r::~,: a p - , , . - - - .,1,1'7.• : u, . } , Fr ' ' tx a r' '~k ' We sincerely hope that you will demonstrate your interest in your community by going to the polls on Tuesday, May 6, to vote on this important issue. 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These additional funds will allow the City to place increased emphasis on cleaning, mowing and general park maintenance. ~,,l!~~;,1Rr` 't.,•~l'r '.r'' 9,y.'; '1'''^' i„.,r,'~'',::^ _ ..r'; a •n, .ta' a': :r'. ..:c..fy!'+ r, Node'. ,d•. e!,~:~t !f'aip. .',,.i:' {,y,:; ~F ~'i< 4'^' - , i5. 1"K„; .,,'^,'a. w+: .i^':; ~ ,~f,'- ,yy',~'ti"^; ~~<.,}-~'`.y:,, .K•, av {~t rY` :.H` t. lti, ,r'nK• nlf~: .r!~1'~.};h...:'~~'' ',.S l,4f~3i,; •~~.i.:. 4dt t'Y'' {r.' 'L" 9: d :r r.:,1. .•K•' r s 6 ,'l'f-= 7,K..., G ~e:~ eSx4. 'e f4._. ,a, .=.I ii ~ ,~:'F'. '.'>r; y;> ~ ~'•S~tl''l~., 1. ',1 ~ y,. y r:f'~ [ "P..YY•} .1. •1• - 9' t ~~wti~~~> t' lP•.,! i'p+' •1 `.4 ` ~ _ , _ 11 r r, 2 ~ ~ ' t Aar-: 4~~p• ,,r r • Yr ds i • . ` :i, } ;t ' ! ''4i t +1~ Sk Y' 7 - •4' r yr:YJ..,'lK*nt; 'kY r } A I = r~ ~:r - e: - r C ti't, } 7 n' tt'_w t. ,3: ,}t.Z Sr'i' "1 G' /la J" + 7 r ` r K . a ..I SA* K~ IMPROVEMENTS qn~ iv r% ' Conceptual , Plans for the development and use of each park have been prepared for your review. These plans were prepared by professional park consultants and landscape architects. ' Citizen participation during the development of our Park Plan has indicated' to us the need to increase the r current level of . Park maintenance and - address "Policing" problems within our arks. Tha additional _ : p Park Maintenance levy request addresses the need for additional maintenance and the Police Department has been meeting with neighborhood groups to address "policing" problems. +k - . ,:1. - ~ ~ .1 ; +y'V,.: ; l • r : / 1- y ••r4 n",., 04, The plans are not final drawings and may be moiled based on citizen 'input ,s "~~w.r h: as, ,x"tr'1!k! 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''r r 'f a ►wtt i �a t 4 a r„ r denJU'd wf 1 r✓r ?4 r 4 t 1 master plan HrU N> df sf r' 4 s-� 'iJ s w •s` r `S r Y°_ <nCCEes tr y;�Y w P dt `tr a �a ��✓Sp. ».0 a,`x"T 5�x t f ARBORETUMS ff If you have suggestions or questions contact Park Recreation Director Gene Hagel at 561- 5448 -cf.. "a ' I b d'f d b d ans may a mo ie ase on citizen input ~ v f A 11 ~r a J ~j f, /rPALME L EE/' PELrS~i/ I ~J, Ste'' ✓ /'ARK PALMER LA r a. J 1. f' S _ aA i}F i ~ f4 f ' k . t 1 iLK elr[EK nRRR[r ~ ` •,I ),,5,"' j,"t 7~t:: 5PUPIOLE CREEP REDESTRIAN/RICVCLE CDRRIDDR r' .?X 4e~-, f t ! 4fr~ ~iwgv c#.:- /c.Tyh 'n.•- f'!` ;::'2" -,JR'y's:=e, i, )•#S,a" " +L T, 7 N F t fDOTBRiDGE / / / / " t , ' d, , L - - I+KM1 d r~li.~t~'~,~ fi, ////~/i~'i r 1' ` r~s~ r "I.C~rI'~,~r n~j~ -e - - -~~•I~r: rJf•,:t a f3piy~`rh• a i.'" s .i"'~t,~. -'„d ii IN`r- VA ,FOOT yTBRIoBE lot[ bpf ' ~ i t` ~ , r " i ~ ~q,°i; ~f' `'dN _ o _ . •:'~''i S c ~ p gj ry '^f! ; -~toj ~ + y .4 '.-f••': '<<•. r< - `4 4-1 . _ _,'a,'.•<r -ro. 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Plans may be modified based on citizen input r x t r X Q S f 1 ~ i ! r~ 1y :ice F ~ - nl P'•.~~, -~~tt' r. P~He~ P.: 1~ re <iv~t: ~~II s ~.,-t N jt. Q~~® f r 11 n rrl /I u T ! T _ 77 I 4 wf: , .c y ~'i.. •~.S:i 'I..,.,:. . i ~ : - A S t~: t i ~I ~r t~ f E J y ~ "k'T1{' - A I, 1 t t S CENTRAL (GARDEN CITY) PARK _;T 4jy r If you have suggestions or questions contact Park & Recreation Director Gene Hagel at 561-5448' Nye". PLANNING FOR ADULTS PLANNING FOR THE ELDERLY Numbers have increased Special indoor and outdoor facilities-somewhat Variety of activities has increased removed from areas used by children ° Greater participation jogging, hiking, bicycling,'. • ' Picnicking, walking, Central Park Plaza-somewhat competitive sports; group activities separate but not ' isolated ;gin - Accessible , . , {f sS~~+ } - :il 1 ♦a ,:.•_t~ py,},~(•rr.,S;,t,: .L •,;r '~d''~ZJ~+7' {-~w'~~rf~!~~f1 " l .TS:. y •a-..>, l7 d c;•;'t ••;I.~s', `i 3 ~3:~.,i;,• rl 't - ',t:~}r iry ,tLPLANNING FOR YOUTH PLANNING FOR THE HANDICAPPED Enhance, upgrade existing 'facilities-football ` . ' :;All facilities accessible: buildings, restrooms, t+c soccer fields, tennis courts, court games open fountains picnic tables, walks, trails bridges spaces, creative playground equipment t w ''I'~e+`.. "si`"Ax';~;,jib..i'9 •a4j-'~•f•- » , . 'tea' ~>'r ~'•%,'i";i ~'ro,~ `.£L, t , J`•' Vi, {.1.;. 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R' ~s3 ,i{'•~$ ;,e.,•J•.,,n. r~Jr'f'47r 4?Y r r >*r`' 'erz .t't e ._pJ ;sJ~dJ~f//rh~~iiJ. _ . w;'.. „ u •i'~~•'.~'!sa.,r-if,~: X C r Y ' t ~ tint tY4t t.* .Y~'rAllt v'4 f•' • k~' 3 r f 'r'`• - - 3,C' c '',d rF'' p ~r ~ Nmr u:~ ~`~tf' _ e, lj' s nn r: ' ,y> t ,l ~'E ~w Sr ld~ 'il,'r-,'J~ i}'h t~k: rr=: r,' x • a. 3_ ~ . q. , 3, ; L•' ktV~f Pj~ Fg, i y~,r`t~ s 'p s k .1Jrf411' t- ,.l r ^ sJ ' HOLE OW11TER COST Y+'. h~, $19500,000 PARK BOND PROPOSAL Ac~ua 1 lr ojt PARK IMPROVEMENTS TOTAL COSTS I Neighborhood Parks 9.7~ 4l,D.Q, $1,032,760 p : , H Central Park (less Garden City portion).. : 09. 1,487,560 III Shingle Creek Trailway BQP.'. ; 340 800 IV Palmer Lake Basin.: 340,000 7 *7 Arboretum 'r~ 3 r tr~~p 3r`~ e~• 210,000 ~r~`xf } i#~ 't' f 't y~:~ ~ ~ #:,''r v! r'~,ti ~t ~ `'i n i f '4,5,4`':.': a.l-.,'r5':• r~ i J r - iy'" r;y~ x e , ~r a t > S "r S r. - : , . - a, d; : , } !f y ~f . A,{: +.•r= ~ i 1*s 9 - } 4 - e.;h, •,y r'. ' • ~yF -''a y ~ F•l{^ -Ar; ~ Y- ` ~a:~ - - Bonding and Other Costs `f . 731,838 tG? st 1:;, !r - ✓rq }ik,-',~ - r v A~ N~, ; tp'# "l t 3 ~•t.; Grand Total... ,xy.,4 Q6 $3,462,958 1 - AND FUTURE GRANTS t • , ~ `n, t, ~r , ~ ~ ~ ~ ' ~ . ,L f 5 otr yd$•y,•R xE '.~5'i 4e.{'+ 'F LESS PRESENT OTHER FUNDING* k: • < Al *%'t n SOURCES 1,962,958 ; :p., ,n ~~~g'1 .~'~t'"•an"'7~. n $.7 r~%+xR'r',rr:aR: N. ry, a'h •r ,4 e>t F~ -~~ki 'r' d „A,....- .~K'+~. .rS' •:4•k'',, ,~.x T' ~:~Fas ,~,+N} ~tf~6'Y$a..~ ,S •``r"v.ry' r,r~ ~~M ~ x- ,:fie •~''t4j.l 'd'.' ,.iy s^ ~„~i ~bei?.!`-~,r ,e,~•.CLn 6, ..~'i'1i, ^~t ~Y~ ~.p~a4~~P'~'t e#d ~~,i ~R•: ~'~f;e ~~,':~r ~•fr.h~r y'f ~ ~ 'c~:.a r~i u~~',.r ~n r rr~.,n~ ;<t, .A1, f ,a'~ ~e..'•.,. a j . r ' M .%c~•y -0 do a 3 $1,500,0,0:..0 ' TOTALBOND ISSUE.. ,t,( - ; r ,v( •,dy A .~>.'"'~+3 be^"'; d.?©I. "r:. 'i r F Jc Ail .e+ :.,^h; , i , t~ ~:r _,"11b'.,♦" ~.,~,y. "~"~Y.r-' tea.. ity'w ~~~Icf-va .U ~~a 'T'+~^rr~ Ro tGTC~''ai'' " _ Iti x"•'L•~':•,s ~~'ra ' ''z~x°.'`'~rA~ry'~=•^w yegp~,,:~~1~~a * 'faf;f'~ h°,;:'!~1*n.r.c- ~1,'!, rP,'.~~'•':•w,~. ,"~sfi.~~-'S; f 6ru~-.~~ ?<~j -'h A breakdown of the 1,962,958 is as follows r„:S aX t a t .r: ,"'1 S r,r rY{, t': "hr r {r d7. r~.w~ sx.{ r" *r,` a ''A- :!tSY.4s+ lei ` 't^"~ ,<h'.•r ,ta, :..t,r ,,r, ir, i~,„• -?~,q?,r M'~„rri ',rl:r ,fir rh;'. :y;:. ita: ° - i.,"4' `:~'~-k.e~a,~:. 5...., ysy $ 723,055- This amount of money is currently committed through contracts by funding' agencies (Federal C.D. LAWCON and State LCMR). 'J " 4" 44 627,848- We have a very good chance 'of receiving this amount for Central Park 7 Q LAWCON and LCMR have already funded initial development and it has been < f, a priority item for their funding. } r - - td.. 9 "S'c lY, a~=ks •.x: r. - _ d. `.lei ~''~Tk, 237,500- We have a good chance of receiving this amount for Palmer Lake Basin t; = ,aa. ':'LAWCON and LCMR have ranked this type of, project quite high. We are less certain of this project than Central Park because a portion of the Central Park,.` . .~a!C:I , a 1r 7 ,t ~t i p ~j, r ! • e ' r Mr., ;i" "'fi't. ~ a J. F project has already been funded. ':n r f, di. e} r r , `~'"`w~.~,, t. ~z~ i. • rroy,n~'Krn~`~'„ ' ~ ~ i~~~,,,'t w.,~'.~~~~~''`~ ~ { i~ s C. ,r -'"a., .r'"r rq .,a ,y rr - t. , t}~Y_ d , 214,200- This figure represents anticipated Community Development Grants for r' b { neighborhood parks. •:~Gf '-•}'r! '1 y•f~,-~ ni i i, ~ 'F~~,Ji' fP. 1- Y j,'"~Rf.~. ,.Cr r ~ ~ a 5 6 ?4 fx y5F,,, t. r , I`f'•' f, 1 a.a:.g t .~-t ~ . r r•q: w y „i;.:, x ,x{.,,;,~ ..rah-`.~' >`K+'"•~ , • r i. daE? +y{f° F160,355- This amount is allocated to "Central Park and Shingle Creek Trailway from the tti{ City's Capital Projects fund. V-; ^y, ' ; ; < ,j n,„e."i"~.i~,.:'r ~ : • ;..le:y,i°,~F 7:' ;,:.g. ~:rJ;` ::;~•F ir, -'p,} •t'~ .6°~`}~Y ~ .z,k t ~ ~ d :l" f' Y y,,. , ' 3 r a 'p Ta tw 4re62td=i- ''t „ f.. ,Y,:.~,•s a5 , O~rS rri fl' f 1. _ to :fi :r:r;` l s.~ .rs ~f: . a,- ir(#: ,ia.;$' x: 'r j~ ~~r1..tf :,'p d' + t} ~!1~r>. YyX;:a' -y,xk.„t°¢ r 3}?°. }OQf/1" t F-~'~•,`.}<';t, S~ r • rJa~ f ~fs;tl' fi" Total $1,962,958 r ru,. y"~ r' v i a. '3 , 'r `<k't" .f•''°t'4 is 'r+~r ~r t t'S~'.a1~c~' ' a',f~,;. $3,462,958 less $1,962,958 = $1,500,000 (total bond issue) _'"xcx FUG NDIN - .r .The special park bond election is asking two questions of Brooklyn Center residents. In question Number 1, voters will be asked whether or not they want to authorize the sale of $1.5 million in general obligation bonds to finance improve- ments in the City's parks. In question Number 2, voters will be asked whether or not they wish to increase the City's annual tax levy by $50,000 in order to provide the funds required to properly maintain the park improvements offered in question Number 1. State law requires that the two questions remain separate on the ballot, but it is important to point out that the questions are related. It is the intent of the City Council that both questions must be approved in or- der for the park improvements to be constructed. Approval of question Number 1 would authorize the necessary fund- ing to finance the improvements to City parks, but the Council also believes it is essential to have approval of question Number 2 so that the improvements proposed in question Number 1 can be properly maintained. In summary, it will be necessary for voters to approve both questions on the ballot in order to improve the City parks. `x-0,` _ ~ ~1, iii wn~~s. • , ky-,• . ~ ! ! ! r ~ we., . 1.,.,a F , i ' ~l e~x}3 i _F ` Nit r - r 4, r ir,i_": ~ i• Yt _,';~,3 '.,r'±.,. 'y -jrp,, xJ:". } Y xc~.,-v _ ' ! s R,,y~; !N ~q t ! i Lf i i'. vti+ .F +l'4 ` Sdei F - ,.•R 1 4 ~ 'vI „iri, .,'S't~~"i { L i A 8 , ' S z f tP J {-t1F .t TAiii:. d. art;; ;.c, f! : K, t y. s 3 ~ c h .t - i .9,'t' . 9 z 1. +-•i y.'F,'rg; Vii. tex~' . na a 4t-~ Y Ll .'fit i,~+a. . , a ~ ; ,gyp ? . ~ ayn_f - . • : $i fi . - CTTY OF BROOKLYN CENTER . ' t' -a?w, •;~+'a~ 6301 SHINGLE CREEK PARKWAY = = '3~Y''`+ BROOKLYN CENTER, MINNESOTA (ta Harshad Bhatt Charles Q. Hillstrom The motion passed. 7206, 12 West River Road 1215, 17 54th Avenue N. RESOLUTIONS (CONTINUED) The City Manager presented a Resolution Accepting Proposals for Booster Pumps and for Reconstructing Pump Vaults for Water Quality Improvement Project No. 1986-18. Councilmember Theis referred to item 5 in the resolution and asked what the funding source refers to. The Director of Public Works said the funding source should be the Public Utilities Fund. RESOLUTION NO. 86-116 Member Rich Theis introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption subject to the amendment of item 5 as follows: 115. Payment for work completed under the contracts above shall be charged to the Public Utilities Fund." RESOLUTION ACCEPTING PROPOSALS FOR BOOSTER PUMPS AND FOR RECONSTRUCTING PUMP VAULTS FOR WATER QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 1986-18 The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member Celia Scott, and the motion passed unanimously. PROCLAMATION DECLARING "NATIONAL NIGHT OUT". AUGUST 12. 1986 Mayor Nyquist recognized Mr. Phil Cohen, President of the Brooklyn Center Crime Prevention Fund, who stated that "National Night Out" has been proclaimed by Congress as August 12, 1986. Mr. Cohen pointed out that various communities in the Twin Cities area have participated in the "National Night Out" in previous years. He said this activity recognizes that the community has citizen participation in crime prevention, and it lets the criminal element know that Brooklyn Center is alert to what is happening in its community. Councilmember Theis asked if the value of this one night out is expected to show a decrease in crime for the one night or over a longer period of time. Mr. Cohen responded that the one night will not necessarily have an effect on the overall crime rate, but it does let the community know that the Crime Prevention Fund is involved. He pointed out that the Crime Prevention Fund has the crime tips phone available 365 days per year. Member Bill Hawes introduced the following proclamation and moved its adoption: PROCLAMATION DECLARING "NATIONAL NIGHT OUT", AUGUST 12, 1986 The motion for the adoption of the foregoing proclamation was duly seconded by member Celia Scott, and the motion passed unanimously. The City Manager presented a Resolution Approving Agreement with City of Brooklyn Park for Extension of Trail System in Palmer Lake Park (Improvement Project No. 1986-13). He noted that the bicycle trail stops 600 feet short of the northern boundary of Brooklyn Center. In the past, the City did not know where Brooklyn Park would build their trail to Brooklyn Center's City limits, 7-28-86 -3- but now the plans are firm. The City Manager said the Director of Public Works • feels the price for this project is a good one. The Director of Public Works noted that when the entire project is totally completed, the trailway system will go all the way to Coon Rapids. Councilmember Theis asked how much of Palmer Lake will not have a trail around it, and the Director of Public Works said there will only be a gap between 69th and 70th Avenues North on the north side of the lake. Councilmember Theis requested that this area be considered for final development. RESOLUTION NO. 86-117 Member Rich Theis introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION APPROVING AGREEMENT WITH CITY OF BROOKLYN PARK FOR EXTENSION OF TRAIL SYSTEM IN PALMER LAKE PARK (IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 1986-13) The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member Bill Hawes, and the motion passed unanimously. The City Manager presented a Resolution Amending Appropriation for Remodeling of Police Department, Phase II (Improvement Project No. 1986-02, Contract 1986-B). Councilmember Scott asked if this would complete everything that the Police Department needs done for its remodeling, and the City Manager responded affirmatively. He added that there will be some repainting of the squad room, but this will be a 1987 budget request. RESOLUTION NO. 86-118 Member Celia Scott introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION AMENDING APPROPRIATION FOR REMODELING OF POLICE DEPARTMENT, PHASE II (IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 1986-02, CONTRACT 1986-B)' The Director of Public Works pointed out a typographical error in the resolution, noting that the word "finding" in the last sentence should read "funding". Councilmember Scott requested that this correction be made in the resolution. The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member Bill Hawes, and upon vote being taken on the resolution, the motion passed unanimously. The City Manager presented a Resolution Approving Change Order to Contract for Construction of Storm Sewer for Earle Brown Farm (Improvement Project No. 1986- 08, Contract 1986-I). He noted this change order provides for the installation of storm and sanitary sewer connections to serve the proposed Earle Brown Commons site. Councilmember Hawes asked why the change order is necessary and wondered if this was overlooked at the time of the original bid. The Director of Public Works stated that the sanitary sewerrunning across the parking lot to Ryan's office building will serve the proposed housing complex. At the time of the development of the specifications and the bidding, the proposed housing complex was not mentioned in the original contract. There was still a possibility at that time that the design and location of the housing complex would change, and, therefore, staff did not feel comfortable including this item • 7-28-86 -4- Member Rich'Theis introduced the following resolution and W moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. 86-117 RESOLUTION APPROVING AGREEMENT WITH CITY OF BROOKLYN PARK FOR EXTENSION OF TRAIL SYSTEM IN PALMER LAKE PARK (IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 1986-13) BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Brooklyn Center that: 1. The Mayor and City Manager are hereby authorized and directed to enter into an agreement with the City of Brooklyn Park for extension of the trail system in Palmer Lake Park from the end of the existing trail system northerly approximately 600 feet to the boundary line between Brooklyn Center and Brooklyn Park. 2. The estimated cost for said construction, based on a contract awarded by the City of Brooklyn Park, is $10,200. 3. The proposed project will be designated as Project No. 1986-13. 4. The accounting for this project will be done in the Capital Projects Fund. 10 July 28, 1986 Date Mayor r/O ATTEST : Clerk The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member Bill Hawes , and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: Dean Nyquist, Celia Scott, Bill Hawes, and Rich Theis; and the following voted against the same: none, whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. r f CITY OF BROOKLYN ~ C ENTER EMERGENCY - POLICE - FIRE 911 TO: Gerald G. Splinter, City Manager FROM: Sy Knapp, Director of Public Works DATE: July 24, 1986 RE: Agreement with the City of Brooklyn Park for Extension of Trail System in Palmer Lake Park The City of Brooklyn Center's Shingle Creek Trailway system now terminates at a point in Palmer Lake Park approximately 600 feet south of the boundary between the City of Brooklyn Center and the City of Brooklyn Park. The City of Brooklyn Park now plans to proceed with the construction of a trailway system which serves the portion of Palmer Lake Park lying within the City of Brooklyn Park. Plans and specifications have been prepared for this work and bids have been taken for the completion of this project. Brooklyn Park received 6 bids for the project with total bids as follows: Bidder Amount Veit and Company $110,800.00 Ideal Paving, Inc. $115,148.00 Hardrives, Inc. $154,495.00 Alber Construction $160,545.00 Barber Construction $182,883.00 C.S. McCrossan, Inc. $189,835.00 Based on earlier discussions with us the Brooklyn Park specifications provided that the City of Brooklyn Park may require the contractor to construct the missing segment in Brooklyn Center if the City of Brooklyn Center requests that the City of Brooklyn Park proceed with that construction on a reimbursement basis. Our analysis shows that the Brooklyn Center portion for construction of the 600 feet of trailway within Brooklyn Center would be as follows: Construction Contract Cost $ 8,418.00 Contingency (10%) 842.00 Subtotal $ 8,260.00 Engineering (10%) S 940.00 TOTAL COST $ 10,200.00 (0 - 6301 SHINGLE CREEK PARKWAY BROOKLYN CENTER, MINNESOTA 55430 TELEPHONE 561-5440 "74 .Santt"g m6u " ~i July 24, 1986 • Page 2 It is my opinion that this is a very reasonable price and I recommend that the City of Brooklyn Center enter into agreement with the City of Brooklyn Park for completion of the trailway system under their contract. Attached hereto is a proposed agreement for this purpose and a resolution approving that agreement for consideration by the City Council. Respec fully submitted, Sy mnaPP Director of Public Works cc: File 1986-13 SK: jn 0 0 C It PARK PARK ; &II.RE~CRAT/O'W PA MA It!~+ALE,I~ij®Q~ Ni . r i i Y![ .'6'' y i w, s►~ •+wr_' ~f ! :i (j ` .°a. `r rat+:-. 1 ~ff+ ;f• ~r~~t _ lsi ' r;~;r - a ~`J~j~K.. ff`W ~ k J:. ,tC t I1F •i 76T o'4 1 tit Sr • ' `ti Y ; ' ~ww }rte' r •a iyi 3~ 'Y! ~'w y~~•r~4 illR 'i' ~ . .cr. \ or v- ` .sa.~ ~ : y tpp~,. ~~1 i 'r ~.~ff.1 .I~ y~• ^"'~w~.s~•-~ J' - - {y I~~ - ,.,%•a ` / y' j •i 74TH., 73RD c - rte. . .~~..s•yf~~?~~~i~_~~•~~,~ _ V7~ - TRAIL OVER SHALLOW ORGANIC SOIL TRAIL OVER ORGANIC SOIL, GEOTEXTILE SUPPORT NOTE: TRAIL LOCATIONS SHALL BE AS STAKED IN FIELC- }'-•C CUP CULVERT, SIZE AS INDICATED WITH APRON EACH END . AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER, MINNESOTA AND THE CITY OF BROOKLYN PARK, MINNESOTA PROVIDING FOR CONSTRUCTION OF A TRAILWAY SYSTEM IN THE PALMER LAKE PARK PORTION OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this day of , 1986 by and between the City of Brooklyn Center, a municipal corporation of the County of Hennepin and State of Minnesota, hereinafter called "Brooklyn Center", and the City of Brooklyn Park, a municipal corporation of the County of Hennepin and State of Minnesota, hereinafter called "Brooklyn Park", WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, Brooklyn Center has previously constructed a trailway within the Palmer Lake Park area to a point approximately 600 feet south of the boundary line between Brooklyn Center and Brooklyn Park; and WHEREAS, Brooklyn Park has prepared plans and specifications for the construction of a trailway system within the Palmer Lake Park area of Brooklyn Park, and has received the following bids for construction of the trailway system in accordance with these plans and specifications: Bidder Amount Veit and Company $110,800.00 Ideal Paving, Inc. $115,148.00 Hardrives, Inc. $154,495.00 Alber Construction $160,545.00 Barber Construction $182,883.00 C.S. McCrossan, Inc. $189,835.00 AND, WHEREAS, Brooklyn Park has awarded a contract for construction of said project to Veit and Company, the lowest responsible bidder; and WHEREAS, the specifications for this contract provide that Brooklyn Park may order the contractor to construct the missing 600 foot segment within the Brooklyn Center portion of Palmer Lake Park based on the unit prices contained within the contract; and WHEREAS, the estimated cost for completion of the trailway system within Brooklyn Center is detailed as follows: Page 1 of 3 N , ESTIMATED UNIT ITEM DESCRIPTION' UNIT QUANTITY PRICE AMOUNT Granular Material TN 945.00 $ 4.00 $ 3,780.00 Aggregate, Class V TN 172.33 6.00 1,034.00 Bituminous Mixture (2341) TN 90.00 28.00 2,520.00 Geotextile Fabric SY 1,000.00 0.70 700.00 18" CMP LF 16.00 14.00 224.00 18" Apron EA 2.00 80.00 160.00 Subtotal $ 8,418.00 Contingency (10%) 842.00 Subtotal $ 9,260.00 Engineering (10%) 940.00 TOTAL COST $10,200.00 NOW, THEREFORE, Brooklyn Center and Brooklyn Park hereby agree as follows: 1. Brooklyn Park will order its contractor to proceed with completion of the trailway system within the Brooklyn Center portion of Palmer Lake Park on the basis of the costs as itemized above. 2. Brooklyn Park will provide construction supervision and inspection of the entire project-including the segment within Brooklyn Center to assure compliance with the plans and specifications. Brooklyn Center will provide assistance as necessary in order to assure proper routing of the trailway system and to assure compatibility of the trailway with the existing Brooklyn Center trail. 3. Brooklyn Center will reimburse Brooklyn Park on the following - basis: a. A payment equal to $5,100 (50% of the estimated total amount) within 30 days after notice to Brooklyn Center that Brooklyn Park has executed the required documents with the contractor. b. The remaining balance, based on final contract costs for the segment within Brooklyn Center, within 30 days after notice to Brooklyn Center that the contract has been completed and that payment therefore has been accepted by the contractor. 0 Page 2 of 3 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereunto authorized and entered into this agreement upon authority of the City Council of Brooklyn Center and the City Council of Brooklyn Park. In the presence of: CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER BY BY Mayor City Manager In the presence of: CITY OF BROOKLYN PARK BY BY 6 Mayor City Manager Page 3 of 3 MINUTES OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL 0 OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER IN THE COUNTY OF HENNEPIN AND THE STATE OF MINNESOTA REGULAR SESSION JUNE 23, 1986 CITY HALL 7 CALL TO ORDER The Brooklyn Center City Council met in regular session and was called to order by Mayor Dean Nyquist at 7:14 p.m. ROLL CALL Mayor Dean Nyquist, Councilmembers Gene Lhotka, Celia Scott, and Rich Theis. Also present were City Manager Gerald Splinter, Director of Public Works Sy Knapp, Finance Director Paul Holmlund, Director of Planning & Inspection Ron Warren, City Attorney Bill Jordan, HRA Coordinator Brad Hoffman, Personnel Coordinator Geralyn Barone, and Administrative Aid Patti Page. Mayor Nyquist noted that Councilmember Hawes was ill and would not be in attendance at this evening's meeting. OPEN FORUM Mayor Nyquist noted the Council had received a request from Bernard Ackerson, 3713 53rd Place, regarding bicycle trails. Mayor Nyquist recognized Mr. Ackerson who stated that he rides his bicycle just about everywhere and he has noticed that there are some places within the City which are hard to reach by bike. He stated he would like the City to recognize some of these difficult areas and possibly do some more construction. The City Manager stated that the City has only completed part of the total trail system and that bike routes are looked at as reconstruction is done. Mr. Ackerson stated that one area in particular which is difficult to ride in is the area of Northport school turning north onto Brooklyn Boulevard. He asked if City staff would welcome comments regarding difficult biking areas. The City Manager responded affirmatively. Councilmember Scott suggested that this would be a good discussion item for a future Park & Recreation Commission meeting. Mayor Nyquist inquired if there was anyone else present in the audience who wished to address the Council. There being none, he continued with the regular agenda items. CONSENT AGENDA Mayor Nyquist inquired if any Councilmembers requested any items removed from the Consent Agenda. Councilmember Theis requested the minutes from the June 2 Board of Equalization meeting and special session of the Council be removed from the Consent Agenda., APPROVAL OF MINUTES - MAY 19. 1986 - REGULAR SESSION There was a motion by Councilmember Lhotka and seconded by Councilmember Scott to approve the minutes of the May 19, 1986 City Council meeting as submitted. The motion passed. PERFORMANCE BOND RELEASE FOR BROOKLYN CENTER SERVICE. 6849 BROOKLYN BOULEVARD • 6-23-86 -1- AuFus t 29 , 1986- i~ Lear Neighbors: The children in our neighborhood have expressed an interest in having a skating rink at Freeway Park. This petition will be handed over to the Citys' Park and Recreation Dept. to show our interest in having a rink flooded this winter. Thanksfor your signature! NAME f 1 *A. 2, 416- 4. M4 4 / ri c~ v 41 5. i' 6 7. i8. _ 10. 12. 13. 14. 15. ADDRESS 3 Z/3 7-11<-"e- '5et leh (C, r Vie go 0/ T4-11~ - .3 i t? 3a la I 16. 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