Laserfiche WebLink
<br />Mounds View City Council September 13, 1999 <br />Regular Meeting Page 12 <br />decided to utilize the northeast corner for the playground structure, based upon some of the <br />• resident comments that they keep some type of a playground in that park. <br />Mayor Coughlin stated a public hearing was held, and a fair amount of input was received from <br />the residents of the area. He stated the majority of the residents recognized the parcel was wet, <br />and wanted it to remain a park, therefore the Council has returned most of the park to its natural <br />stated, with the addition of a nature trail with park benches. He noted some of the Cub Scout <br />Leaders had indicated this would be ideal natural area for their troops to collect leaves and nuts <br />for merit badges, and yet maintain the spirit of the park by relocating the playground equipment <br />to a relatively dry area. He explained that this would allow for greater use of the park, even <br />during the wet years. He noted the original playground equipment had been placed on one of the <br />lowest spots on the parcel, and inquired regarding the reason for this. <br />Public Works Director Ulrich stated he believed this was because the hockey rink boards took up <br />the dry lands that were farther to the north and east, and when all the other amenities were <br />installed, this seemed to be the logical placement for the playground. He noted there was also a <br />sand volleyball court at the site, which in many years, is under water and unusable. He stated <br />this was not an ideal location for the type of equipment that is presently there, and he thought the <br />drier area of the northeast corner would be much more conducive to use. <br />Council Member Marty stated it was his understanding that there is a peat bog in this area. <br />Director of Public Works stated this was correct, and added that there was additional wetland. to <br />the north. He explained that a portion of the park serves as a storm water holding area because <br />• there are ditches on both sides to the south and west. He stated the proposal would remove the <br />ditches, and there would be a more gradual slope into the lowlands of the park. He explained <br />that the highlands will be outlined with the walking path, and there will be gradual wetland area <br />in the entire middle section of the park. He commented that only the existing water quality <br />ponds are expected to hold water, and are expected to have a high water level, which will then <br />overflow into the wetland. He stated, however, the majority of the water should be contained in <br />the ponds. He added that this was also a reason that the Rice Creek Watershed District and the <br />Board of Water Resources was very favorable to this park location. <br />Council Member Marty inquired if the park, the equipment and the path would be maintained <br />once the playground is completed. He noted it did not appear that Woodcrest Park had been well <br />maintained in the past. <br />Director of Public Works Ulrich stated the park has received maintenance, however, it has not <br />received a large amount of capital investment dollars in the past. He stated the park is mowed on <br />a regular basis, and the unsightly aspect is due to the ditches. He explained that the Public <br />Works Department did not have any equipment, nor have they been able to locate a contractor <br />who can mow the ditches, as they are at an extreme slope. He stated the perimeter of the park <br />appears somewhat unsightly, however, all of the areas that are accessible have been maintained <br />and mowed. <br />Director of Public Works Ulrich stated that when the path is constructed, there would be a two- <br />foot area in which to operate a mower to keep the weeds from the path. He noted there would <br />also be some sod laid to keep the encroachment of weeds on the path. He commented there <br />would also be natural grasses and wetland grasses planted to bring the area back into its natural <br />state. <br />