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MEMORANDUM <br />To:City of Saint Anthony Village City Council <br />From:Jeremy Gumke, Public Works Director and Charlie Yunker, City Manager <br />Date:October 25, 2022 City Council Meeting <br />Request:Discussion on Dog Park Feasibility <br />BACKGROUND <br />At its annual Goal Setting session, the City Council identified an Action Step for staff in 2022, to explore the <br />feasibility of adding a dog park in St. Anthony. Staff researched the topic and presented findings to the Parks & <br />Environmental Commission on September 12, 2022. <br />In 2014 the Parks Commission reviewed the topic of a dog park, and the focus was the ice rink in Central Park for <br />a dual-use. After hearing from an official from the Minneapolis Park Board at the time, it was determined that: <br />“The commission consensus after her presentation was that this project would be a real challenge for <br />the following reasons: <br />•Area chosen not large enough for Dog Park. <br />•The need for a different type of surface other than grass (wood chips are the best surface). <br />•Fencing around the rink would need to be upgraded. <br />•Potential noise problems for nearby residents. <br />•It is necessary regardless of the size and layout, separation between large and small dog is <br />absolutely necessary (reduces dog fights).” <br />The City’s website list a handful of dog parks within a reasonable distance; the closest being the St. Anthony <br />Parkway Off-Leash Dog Park about 2.5 miles from the City, located at 700 St. Anthony Parkway Minneapolis, MN <br />55418. Also, Silverwood Park within St. Anthony includes a one-mile dog trail that is maintained year-round. <br />FINDINGS <br />Staff researched the best practices is dog park design in order to identify possible location(s) for a dog park <br />somewhere in the City. Attached to this memo is a report from the City of Ann Arbor, MI on ‘Recommendations <br />and Guidelines for Dog Park Site Selection, Design, Operations and Maintenance’, which summarized optimal <br />dog park design guidelines. <br />The attached report (and other sources reviewed by staff that were not included) summarized best practices for <br />placement on Pages 6-7. Staff focused on this section for evaluating potential sites for a dog park before <br />considering other aspects such as design or management. Key components are listed below: <br />Size: The recommended minimum size for dog parks varies considerably among cities, but is generally <br />between ½ acre and one acre. <br />33