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01/07/1988 - Advisory Parks & Recreation Commission ] C a e y 7, 1 7; lpal Center ae B. r oval da C. ral c ted rd, C , -)ne E F. Ci.a.d 1. 1) _ G. 2) Access S nee ew 'urE $ ® g 1. 0 w g d44 8 , to Vor D V Y" ~1 e t t a cm di atlo be a h i W: t 2 1 ots for bui 1 ity could i J. t in th ie Rer ed on i 4 ill mf$$ iA } py7 i c ?9 1 14 C On e a Qa 7 t1 ~a" -,TT1-000 P P CF IND R CR. "-r <S ION } , I _ OF ON RY 5, 1988 Late n, the c conte tment c per's park responsibility a j ) i z. I.. Cw.,y r To Ler. Rationally, th allow pa th the plannE P g of 'A ° ,d c ar° pa >vemer. (At $1.2 3 to 24,000 yards). The construction would be t ' ility, than tI r " opers . w;y - rks dev( will 1° . ly re: e i his c a f '..5 8 PARKS F 9ECREA "~(?t 1 RAA, DIP n~ a- ~4, 19 1 v t i pa ==C tior T has y 11mus, y Whi 9.. 9. as L for the this ction t q l 1 for d ld W 4G t,L-tail t his tic 9 4. Q4-, s S-1-1 -rovided the following au of Multiple 2 3TING LAND USE __te meadr°°" I.-„- -'isturbed t 1 g). Lne o 3. AD' LAND p. T 0 d)ro _lernson Driv n and pr -4 9 -A L?... 0 A(- Lion) 4. PARK a1 RVICE DISTRICT o A. 5. UTIL: "ES o '16"" 811 o 112"" s] gad 811 a] o S1 zn/241' fr P id to Pond 16"" -3t 6. o H. N. Lc , l-j, primar i ? rhl ine Corr o Dc } L.P. 928.7, l o of pr, no outlet 10 7m 0 8 T o 0- C C N. E® )inner of I Lion. o -111%, 2. W. 0 10.94 AC, all c (S 9. _T IT nf' drainQ t c.'. ° _ a a of pa,_ 10. - _ o eta ne able, mead ndicate a3" z 11, Ca O b f F i a;, 12. WILDLIF fT area 3 widf rds aj c I ar does wide habit f deer 13. Y o x e o , of v~ to a, uh of FA" 1. ld/27 " mine r 2. play _ `0" min. Ala 5 Ln. E. 7. ":20") c 1c. _/(Rental vs Permanent) 11 o L. 11 c C 'in 1C ty °ovide adeqi a r o o o 0 o _ 't Th,= at LLso pro- Ti ua vided the Ci To 1 E by Y, 1 .Wo pr In P ° Ln, st rei ions. up 4 m St T1 in, as pr°e. Johr , i ation of 6. nd tl nth po n of .23, the total 15.21 12 '3) 1 ed to a7-.6 with P i 10.1 de i for I pr m 1 '1 1 `0 f receiving n ordin .lr E props l A T1 - id scenario Lon m f. q q is the re anly a 10% la! or i 1 fc acre , int ' n f .1 J ie int°,) t1i 1 "U3! i-.1 c of tbo nn 1 nnri rir nnf.i r 1r ? .112 E F artion r t icall wit grade; A th' =.s relative )f Cl( : on Dr from ails of ~Fu ie EnE - on t 13 is r c tr. °C Tc r , uy or the )n of To her r e the nc r. or° a neignborhoo ' Ig wit, YE Y & Recretion KV/bls 14 Page 15 BASKETBA f TOT 'Loy- } vr~ r fi 5 e ,i _ 1 r t .x d v ~s . ..yam. ~o w .e+ mow.. p 10, X n +e< »s d«r t 16 .~..,-„fit PARCEL 2 PARCEL a -PARCEL 3 EXISTING PARK PARCEL 5 PARCEL 6. PARCEL MAP L 1 U JAC. @ lo 5 AC. ( Sa CC J~RYS SKI TRAIL r t~ ' b. 1 UN./AC. is 5.6 AC.* 31-34 . a. 14- I /AC. 15% 4.7 AC. b.1 L•. . cx 170/0 5.3 31 6 h./AC.@, 1 .3e AC. C. @ 17% . C `1L1 9.27 AC. 2 0/0 TOTA~ 1. N.IAG. 13.5 AC. i 14.8 .~r w.. HOWH 17 D1 i-7~ -1 d°f ICE' L. suitab] T~ access di t t iot had e concei _ d provi r y srm e y, .dvis( y meeting. KV/bls 18 : 1T1ITT.;0PV PARKS R.- „u pNil~-,.Tnnr .)IRECTOR OF P1 3 ~ R m.. C .x 88 The f - , is a listing of informativ in the ?creation I nt, a forma Advisor, bettE of the I at staff i° involv T' Claus 1. .I bA A $f 2. 3. S et4 submitt for A. 9y plan. B. t E se C. u .Tisu. body. D ® ` ~c ^ Day Prog Gd proela is tie that .11 ° ®S•A®" rival noti:" 4. .1 or the winte p;,, baration of F of operational uppl° °ld° 19 9 01 t m Ti r. b Pry9 ' 6m 3k° 1. ek 0 m andltiOn d el a t 8m T 1 , C, s not , 1 any I ints rz ring t :rviee -d m 9 . D 1 en1e C r)les d 1', e ] nstru sv 10. An applieati tea th al Resources for ' y partte` 0 it tes Lo EnhE 'ic ''1.s 1 F pP~t(~i s.t ? L 1oW-Ul --1 J 1si 0- 11. 11 P t` ' Gi , 20 12. 1 sent y o _h .0 ' v he w1, 313b Minter I- 13. Skating 3c are l °ng held of s at 6 ns thin 14. a popular 15. Kids ay at gs fc _ds, 16. P _ty far t' e -ned. Moot Skat Blue Cross/B- Park or :00 P :,art for both. J, j 0 will bring the the ft sni, f o Pis bonfire on the p( id all. 1:00 P.M. A snow softball tournnm 11 happen on If 24 teams enter, the affai .l "rom 9:00 A.M. - dusk. 01 a y W71- A, Lost € )E e' tg the ;pedal b. l,-; .4utvu a.ly require 'k he in-', c L a W= Cl. vjr 3e. 17. A; C 'ecall ai fC" galled. :Vivity. Nest wit 18. 3 and 25 or 30 P. 19. seasonal f ettling at t1- ^e S, 21 nd l.y, we to the z, °3 c.Les. 20, "Ti,,, uth I x- `s t p- hzave ved of 21. va uom .r nusr, be are KV/bls 22 r.. T" > CD Fi Ut -nu i r psi( f,:t ]A: C-1 oa :i. J. :I. i t rt ,,.3 J J,i:l i-t2,C I!"I .j CC, r.. 1 23 { I r(,Q.,. , f f .d t L d ,r) t IV/ r r /t1 a7 t t e - e i r i r d „ y` l 1' tr L / a. i ZI-I s ~ ~ t Iz- 41, 10 x 41 24 V,4 P' ,may}~ - '1 d` t ifs E+' t f t A~ f I /J • r n /d I ell i-P yr• ~ Jf f:. • 1. r f i;~' , , ~ - . ~-~~,r/ mar/ • eel l ll ff• °Y ....,1..'L"'t°"r~aja`"., lull 25 ore t S lot y q f L iII t.' cr G `t L' J/~ ~ Y I f of ,:i ae 7 1 la,!a 4, 1 6j, f 4 C GS ' ; L, ,r, G r ~r I ff r F- q i py ! f ' /,r s I F ~ X~ r ,.f k 27 FLOYD A. HIAR 3720 KNOLL RIDGE DRIVE EAGAN, MINNESOTA 55122 War ..r U,19`i w~n u w.ur c r7ks A ;creation ou for o discuss the p- o snowmobiles c of .c;< on recd to t» o city. place a ;,ti . L_::: us. of them A S .b w. . . I "mmm sure, but ur at our parklands nd school i ,Us more .Ina. Offset limited prof; it was Blac'~~~ s . . , to lea:.~2 ~n.a:~~z; '%e future plans for and I loot vd to Iowans b- n 1988. ' 28 RUDY BOSCHWITZ ri.~ MINNESOTA SMAL. BI, NESS WASHINGTON, D.G. 2( X10 December 17, 1987 Roger Martin Advisory Parks and Recreation Commission 3830 Pilot Knob Road, Box 21199 Eagan, Minnesota 55121 Dear Roger: Thank you for cc~ntactini nee to your 4;C n,"-.e_ -1 over Fiscal Year 88 (FY88) ;,:npropriations for the Land V e Conservation Fund (LWCF). I appreciate the time you havr taken to share your thoughts with me. Following approval of the FY88 Budget resolution, the at.~u Appropriations Subcommittee on Interior and Related approved $110 million for federal r:~~'CF prcgrlrMe, inc tali -,n acquisition and management. How no fura3s we- e ipz rr a for state grant programs. Later this summer the Senate Appropriations Committee will be considering funding for these programs. At this point it is hard to say with certainty what the status of LWCF state grants ultimately will be, but it seems likely that the Senate will make funds available. The LWCF, which began in 1965, is the federal ,j,,-ve-Fimrcnt's primary system of financing growth and development o:: t h e e -'ubl ~c outdoor recreation system. The LWCF provides protection of lands and water for public outdoor recreation, including acquisition of new areas and additions to already established parks, forests, wildlife refuges and other areas. The provision of basic recreation opportunities for all citizens is an essential public service and deserves full consideration in budget decisions. I am committed to the of making our vast and beautiful natural resources available to all citizens, while preserving and protecting these resources for 29 December 17, 1987 Page 2 future generations. ss that as r i i to the LWCF progresses through Cot press, I will keep Your views) in mind. Again, thanks for gettin in tout with me. i rely, V udy Boschwi z nited State Senator RB/jpm 30 J 3830 PILOT KNOB ROAD, P.O. BOX 21199 BEA BLOMQUIST EAGAN, MINNESOTA 55121 Mayor PHONE: (612) 454-8100 THOMAS EGAN A." ,"i R N December 12, 1987 LUG -ty Mr. Lowell Johnson Eagan Lions Club Century 21 - South Century 1570 Century Pointe Eagan, MN 55121 Dear 1,1r. Johnson: I am sorry that I'm unable to be available for your meeting on December 15th, regarding Blackhawk Park and the Lions proposal to help finance the construction of a proposed pavilion. Steve Sullivan, the Parks Planner,/Landscape Architect, will be attending the meeting in my absence to help guide your discussion and provide you with some background information. Although, the Advisory Parks & Recreation Commission has not been made aware of the Lions desire to fund - or at least help to fund the pavilion, I'm sure they will be as excited about the prospects as I am. I feel very confident that the City can develop a community park that will fit the Lions needs, as well as the community's. I again must emphasize that funding for Blackhawk Park development is uncertain. The grant request made to the Federal Government, LAWCON Grants Program, is very uncertain. With the large cuts being programmed in Washington, it will be several months before a decision is made. If the departuent receives the funds; first phase devel(,;>:i.ent might get r;r3.9erway in 1989, but that's somewhat optimistic and eve , a _r s Lv,;i i,, ~:~irrent situation. If the grant fails, development oC Ll.ck:..,...c wa: ; ng to be several years away. As Steve will explain on the 18th, a preliminary concept plan has been proposed for the park which provides a general location for the pavilion. This was done for the grant application and represents, at least ge:r,~rnally, what the completed park may look like. The Commission had some di: , 1`-::ion about the pavilion when the park plan was reviewed, but this ha:: I.,,r. very preliminary. Typically, the designing of the building is preced,_,~1 the completion of an Architect Program Statement by the Staff and was the case with the Thomas Lake building now being designed 1::y architectural firm, the program statement is first approved by the and the City Council before design work begins. THE LONE C} TREE. . THE SYMBOL OF STRENGTH D GROWTH IN OUk c C - > i!.s;iiTY 31 Park Facilities Page 2 It would seem appropriate for a Lions committee to decide what some of the Lions Club needs are so the solutions can be programmed into the building plans. I hope the attached architectural progre statement for th Thomas Lake Pa - Pavilion will give you an idea of what I r .fe~~r:i a<s to to the cost fc>r° a pavilion, as was di-eus-ed at cur it , w.ith the City do r_,t have a cost e: for t nd the con. °`ttee should look at the buildin in Traj Farm Park. Cot ion costs were about $90,000 for this building. Additional c for architectural fee,-., t-rtil and winter service were also incurred. the building at Tho. Like to cost about $115,000 to $135,000. A needs can dramatically increase/decrease the cost of the building. r, this does provide you with a frame of re:' °ence. Hope this is helpful and you have a su-- i.l meeting on the 18th. Sinccx ;ly. Ken Vraa Director of Parks & Recreation KV/bls cc: t ullivan, Landscape Architect/Parks Planner Toii Hedges, City Administrator Cou,wission Packet File 32 Yorrwm nit; -,ark 1)a ation / r t -ninnesota L ° I j `xr (k ~t FZ f J~,, ! l 200' aoo 4 ,+E