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• Concerns of the zip line being placed in the middle of the playground area where other playground <br /> users may be. <br /> • Excitement to see large climbing structures <br /> • Preference over a tennis court versus pickleball courts <br /> • Naming the park <br /> • Current issues with motorized vehicles on trails and dogs not on leashes <br /> The Parks Commission thanked everyone for participating on line and will continue to review the feedback <br /> from residents. The meeting will be on the City's website to watch under Granicus for more residents to <br /> participate and the playground proposals are online to view. Final playground selection will be made at the <br /> May 20 meeting. <br /> 3. Proposed Pudic Works Facility <br /> Public Works Director Scott Anderson presented the Public Works facility planning at Irish Avenue Park. <br /> Background: The current Public Works Facility staff includes 14 fulltime employees, 7 part time employees <br /> and 8 Sheriff's deputies who use the space when needed. The public rental room is adjacent to the main <br /> entrance and is used frequently by many groups. The parcel is 8 acres which including a storm water pond <br /> and 5 acres of wetland. It stores many vehicles, heavy equipment on (double parked) and off site with <br /> shortfall. The space is at maximum capacity for office space, restrooms, and lockers. Public Works maintains <br /> 36 square miles, 132 miles of city roads, 3 water towers, 5 wells, 10 sewer lift stations, all sanitary sewer, <br /> storm sewer,water mains, 19 + park properties,4 public buildings, 39 vehicles and many pieces of <br /> equipment. <br /> Irish Avenue Park History: The property is located at 140th and Irish. It was owned by the Hansen family <br /> whom leased the property to be used as a gravel pit, asphalt production, and rock crushing facility.The City <br /> purchased the land in 2008 for$900,000 with a 10 year tax abatement bond that was combined with the <br /> Hanifl Fields Athletic Park improvements. The City required the site be cleaned up including removal of the <br /> structures,junk vehicles, debris, and garbage. In 2009, a neighborhood discussion included long term uses of <br /> the property- ballfields, athletics, lights/noise and traffic. Short term uses included a dog park, equestrian <br /> trails, archery,walking paths and passive uses. The goal of the Irish Avenue park land was to be enjoyed by <br /> the public. The City Council included "prepare plans and begin construction on Public Works expansion" in <br /> their 2020 goals. The public works feasibility study shows that an expansion is needed with population <br /> growth increasing steadily. The current Public Works site does not allow for expansion to accommodate the <br /> needs of the projected population beyond 15 years. The Council requested that building a new facility at <br /> Irish Avenue Park be explored. A site plan has been drafted. The new building at Irish Avenue Park would <br /> utilize about 9 acres, not include a community, and provide access off of County Road 8 and parking for park <br /> users. Public Works Director Scott Anderson informed that the City is in discussions with White Bear Lake <br /> Area Schools for their purchase of the current Public Works building. <br /> 4. Goodview Avenue Trail Feasibility Study <br /> Denaway presented the Goodview Avenue Trail Feasibility Study proposal from WSB. A Statewide Health <br /> Improvement Grant was applied for in 2019 through Living Healthy Washington County. The study would <br /> evaluate a possible trail along Goodview Avenue North between Egg Lake Road and 145th Street as shown in <br /> the Trails Plan. The Grant was approved and funding expires October 31, 2020. The study will include a <br /> wetland delineation. The study also includes drafting concepts, Parks Commission meetings, and a 30% <br /> design of the preferred trail alignment. <br /> Page 2 of 3 <br /> Parks Commission Minutes <br /> April 15,2020 <br />