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Park&Recreation Commission Minutes <br /> August 8,2001 <br /> Page 4 <br /> 9.A.4. Prototypes for Park Signs <br /> Phil Hals presented to the Commission with two prototypes of signs:Vinyl-coveres <br /> aluminum and anodized aluminum blank with reflective vinyl. They both . • •.ually as <br /> durable,but not vandal free. Several different color samples for : odized sign were <br /> presented. Mr. Hals has been working with Mr. Leeseber o variations of presenting the <br /> signs in the parks;i.e.,using pillar posts or even fa. wooden posts.The anodized sign <br /> with the reflective vinyl is also much easie • ee at night as it does reflect light. The signs <br /> can be made in any size and any • ..rtion, and can also be made two-sided making this <br /> easy to identify from bot de es of the road.The signs presented were 2'X3'. <br /> The ma o' consensus from the Commission was for the anodized sign,bur requested cost <br /> e aces of the signs.The signs can be erected as early as this fall or next spring. <br /> 9.B.1. Elk River Station Case No. P 01-05 <br /> Ms. McPherson presented a brief summary of the Elk River Station Parks report. <br /> Mr. Len Pratt presented for the developers of Elk River Station. He presented a detailed <br /> slide show of the existing parks in the city today, as well as city parks to be developed and <br /> how the Elk River Station Parks will incorporate some of those ideas. <br /> Elk River Station LLC proposes to dedicate 8.46 acres of land (approximate value$338,000) <br /> with improvements totaling approximately$1.2 million. They will also commit homeowner <br /> association fees for maintenance which would significantly reduce the City of Elk River's <br /> park maintenance costs. They would also like to set up a cooperative agreement with the <br /> City of Elk River for park maintenance in this development. <br /> Chair Kuester asked for clarification of the dedication proposal which would be a counter- <br /> proposal to the staff recommendation,which was 2.97 acres of land would be partly <br /> amenities and cash. Mr. Pratt's proposal included the 8.46 acres of land and amenities, <br /> shared maintenance and no cash. <br /> Commissioner Dave Anderson asked to hear from Mr. Hals, Street and Parks <br /> Superintendent, for his thoughts. <br /> Mr. Hals felt that this is a new concept and he had some concerns with regard to <br /> maintenance of some of the parks, as they also serve as drainage ponds and sediment ponds, <br /> and the maintenance and appearance of which is a challenge. The other concerns are geared <br /> toward the streets. He saw no concerns with the city maintaining the bituminous pathways. <br /> He had some reservation with maintenance in regard to the tennis court and volleyball court <br /> area. He felt that these court areas will serve the residents of Elk River Station and not the <br /> general public. <br /> The purpose of the storm water ponds (spaces #3, 5 and 6) was discussed as well as ground <br /> water contamination and the safety of children and animals. Mr. Hals reiterated that these <br /> are designed to be wet water ponds and to collect the sediment from run-off to clarify the <br /> water before it reaches the Mississippi River. One of the ponds is designed to be 10'deep <br /> with retaining walls,and it was recommended that the pond be fenced to keep the children <br /> and animals out. <br />
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