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City of Newport Park Board Meeting September 22, 2016 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. ROLL CALL Board Members present Anita Perkins; Paul Hansen Heidi Tweeten; Board Members absent Emily White; John Graber Also present Matt Yokiel, Executive Director; Sherri Buss, TKDA Planner; Dan Lund, Council Liaison 3. APPROVAL OF PARK BOARD MINUTES A. Park Board Minutes of August 25, 2016 Regular Meeting Motion by Tweeten, seconded by Hansen, to approve the August 25, 2016 minutes as presented. With 3 Ayes, 0 Nays, 2 Absent, the motion carried. 4. REVIEW PROPOSED OPEN SPACE FOR RED ROCK SQUARE APARTMENTS, 150 RED ROCK CROSSING Sherri Buss, TKDA Planner, presented on this item as outlined in the September 22, 2016 Park Board packet. The Park Board provided the following comments for the Planning Commission: It is unfortunate that the building does not face Red Rock Crossing and is oriented to the interior of the parcel. It also does not have a mix of uses that relate to the street and Transit Station. This does not meet the Design Guidelines and goals for buildings near the Transit Station to contribute to lively, interesting streets and public areas. Recommended that the street trees should be large shade trees so that the landscaping identifies the proect when viewed from I-494. Recommended that the open space area design be modified to take out some of the small seating, golf activity, and paved/activity areas and trees to create a larger green space for general play. All play equipment should be accessible, and rubber mats should be utilized on the ground surface rather than woodchips to improve accessibility. The play equipment should be designed for younger children who cannot easily get to Lions Park. Some fencing should be added to separate the play space for small children for safety from the adacent streets, parking areas, and the railroad track. 5. NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR LOVELAND PARK Tom Lewanski, Friends of the Mississippi River, was present to discuss natural resource management plans. A natural resource management plan would provide the City with a plan on how to protect its natural resources. Currently, Mr. Lewanski is working on a natural resource management plan for the Refinery's bluff land south of Loveland Park. Mr. Lewanski is wondering if the City would be interested in having a natural resource management plan done for Loveland Park. Vice-Chair Perkins asked what he recommends for Loveland Park. Mr. Lewanski recommended cutting down invasive species, fixing the trails with all of the rain, and possibly doing a controlled burn for the open spaces. Ron Graf, 1902 10th Avenue - I have an idea to bring disc golf into the community. It's an ever growing sport. I went to the City Council a couple weeks ago to utilize the space at the ice rink and upper part of the field. I have talked with Bruce and he's concerned about maintaining it. It wouldn't be any more maintenance than what's involved now. Another 1

concern he had, when I walked it with Tom Marcus, we walked back in the woods, and he's wondering what it would be for mowing wise. I can have more information for you. It's ever growing and fairly cheap. I think it would be good for the park. I would see if we could get donations for it. The lower part wouldn't be too hard, the higher part would be more for maintenance. Heidi Tweeten - Could this generate revenue for the City? Mr. Graf - You can do pay to play but those people expect to have well-maintained courses and that would involve more staff. It'd be awesome if we didn't charge anything. I walked out there, there's been nothing up top ever. There would be controlled burns. I'm not sure what the budget is but it could involve more employees. Vice-Chair Perkins - Are you ust informing us of your idea or do you want to be involved in planning? Mr. Graf - I'd like to be involved in planning. Heidi Tweeten - I know there was a proposal a couple years ago. Maybe we need to review that again. Paul Hansen - I think it's worthwhile. We don't have anything going on there right now. It could grow into something. Pay to play, rentals, etc. I think it has great potential. 6. CHAIRPERSON'S REPORT- Not present to report. 7. BOARD REPORTS A. Anita Perkins - I would ust like to remind people about Buckthorn Removal Day on October 29th at Bailey School Forest. Please call the City to sign up. Winter Family Fun Night is January 28, 2017. B. Heidi Tweeten - I've been working on the arboretum walk, labeling the trees in Bailey School Forest. I found someone that is going to help us identify the trees. I checked on signs, they'll be about $7 each and I'll talk with Matt about how we should attach them. There's some erosion by the Mill Pond if Public Works could look at it. Executive Director Yokiel - We sold that so it's not ours. Heidi Tweeten - Also, someone said that the horseshoes are bouncing off of the cement instead of the sand. C. Paul Hansen - Nothing to report. D. John Graber - Not present to report. 8. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR S REPORT Executive Director Yokiel - Nothing to report. 9. ADJOURNMENT Motion by Hansen, seconded by Tweeten, to adourn at 6:55 p.m. With 3 Ayes, 0 Nays, 2 Absent, the motion carried. Respectfully submitted, Signed: Emily White, Chairperson Renee Eisenbeisz Assistant to the City Administrator 2

Land Conservation Tom Lewanski Conservation Director

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NTE Refinery St. Paul Park

2565 Critical Area Overlay 3000 2901 1201 1010 100 1020 1135 1505 1355 MIL ITA RY RD 1365 1385 1002 1390 1345 E ELL AV MAXW 6012 4405 1851 1396 Public Works 806 808 804 1397 1360 1100 1002 1395 1400 CATHERINE DR CHERI LN 1811 CEMETERY RD 1801 1006 120 1688 17TH ST 1690 1659 SKILES LN 1672 1681 1666 1671 1656 1661 1660 1657 1652 1640 1629 1625 1614 1613 1612 1565 1543 1532 1523 1544 1606 395 300 380 1576 501 1566 1565 1570 1508 1505 1495 1495 1482 1471 1400 1401 1377 1412 361 1390 1392 1397 1369 1321 1360 1397 1315 1395 1 580 660 405 1319 1314 13TH ST 550 1298 1293 1285 1290 612 1282 1285 363 1257 1264 1222 45 66 1196 425 461 1237 1251 430 346 1142 1141 1132 1125 1097 1097 97 182 201 287 301 1019 1017 931 912 921 9TH ST 891 1158 1155 1154 1153 1158 1144 1101 539 512 Elementary School 821 851 576 571 515 512 525 526 589 515 480 465 498 497 442 250 400 401 220 397 390 391 475 455 435 337 331 333 309 590 295 280 3RD AVE 257 215 425 484 527 503 496 499 406 5TH ST 438 405 4TH ST 398 388 460 649 639 627 501 577 516 592 260 240 222 221 210 215 300 297 635 298 288 273 278 257 234 245 245 232 233 233 1440 1440 1431 1368 1401 1391 1361 1265 1240 1410 1402 1400 1555 Loveland Park 1324 1090 1102 1360 1020 1234 1221 1033 1190 1003 1196 603 577 661 490 410 400 620 481 405 682 648 630 628 610 600 600 760 596 562 City Hall 500 478 Library 670 311 295 396 MX-3 Transit-Oriented Des B-1 Business Park/Office/W I-1 Light Industrial Bluffland Area** 525 Shoreland Area** 515 Conservation Residential 505 95 222 River Development 901 205 2ND ST 127 125 MX-2 Commercial Overlay Districts 251 246 MX-1 Downtown Open Space 260 234 R-3 High Density Resident I-2 General Industrial 605 648 R-1A River Residential I-S Industrial Storage 1222 1194 1198 1194 R-1 Low Density Single Fa B-2 General Business 1260 1348 RE Residential Estate MX-4 General 1575 910 670 596 637 705 682 673 661 617 500 368 344 501 986 1165 1195 924 1105 1095 1135 1075 1055 1035 1015 704 695 660 615 _ ^ 963 9891040 730 638 455415 650 500 570 550 311 1635 1481 1485 12TH ST 796 500 333 1465 1460 1332 824 795 731 615 1460 1450 1441 1260 1231 1566 1460 1461 1089 1039 1060 1207 1090 6025 Zoning Districts 882 821 684 12501050 1556 1435 1425 1585 972 898 8TH ST 756 990 6024 1040 9TH ST 3RD ST 290 275 267 682 636 455 495 597 591 645 635 625 6TH ST 601 1136 881 516 460 660 940 7TH ST 692 655 630 411 Pioneer Park 2ND AVE 15 330 323 PARK PL 601 285 261 211 651 645 480 1139 TIBBETT PL 1002 999 615 1156 1057 1092 675 1011 580 905 780 851 619 694 675 1284 Bluffland Overlay 694 691 535 565 477 1330 1210 885 910 862 1660 1590 1488 1445 1325 1680 1500 1455 1345 13TH ST 1136 1083 572 1036 396 350 1110 1131 623 1117 11TH ST 1058 489 331 1206 1143 1168 909 1301 943 863 843 4950 1670 1465 1435 1365 1425 1093 1415 1390 1390 614 10TH ST 990 1431 4930 1560 1405 1540 1475 1470 1440 1445 1421 1660 1680 1550 1485 1480 1412 1408 1555 1317 1315 1325 4890 1670 1596 1525 1498 1494 1490 578 510 1080 1086 1469 1565 1555 1545 1535 4866 1696 1300 1322 1590 1630 1530 1690 GLEN RD 1559 1635 4840 1620 1820 1290 1195 1175 1599 1579 1596 1575 1587 1583 1571 1499 900 1436 649 627 511 496 1168 1153 1095 335 549 609 460 1188 276 927 121 376 1185 360 11TH ST 1480 12TH ST 1161 245 269 295 367 1110 1109 298 304 296 1174 345 1610 1483 E 1181 317 295 15TH ST 1490 GS AV HASTIN 1247 44 1595 798 1406 497 1421 14TH ST 1342 1345 806 834 1585 1573 1569 1565 1561 1570 1572 1523 1555 1294 1135 1155 1591 1020 1030 1800 1690 1115 1624 1698 1 1659 825 971 1535 WILD RID GE TRL 1665 1296 1390 1410 1409 1311 1545 1431 1434 1362 1355 1349 1327 1441 1444 1433 1429 1474 1460 1444 1462 1464 1453 1442 1485 15TH ST 1492 388 1490 1482 1493 1545 333 1830 1675 AVE 323 1821 1775 1665 1660 1567 1560 1568 1527 1531 1533 1535 1537 1539 1541 1563 1521 1529 1540 BLUE STEM LN 1566 1509 1518 1515 1543 1508 1525 1500 1552 1542 1555 1532 1535 1515 219 1594 1560 1270 4800 1550 1640 1817 1004 1572 1572 430 1260 1540 1435 1900 4770 1625 1530 1671 1590 1598 1608 1609 1250 891 FS-2 811 1911 Busy Beaver Park 1595 1580 1575 1533 1538 1530 1510 165 1511 775 795 1624 1295 995 861 1680 1635 1285 KOLFF CT 1810 1020 950 1698 835 806 794 1265 1240 10TH 1551 1710 833 HIGH ST 1245 1130 1921 WILD RIDGE CT N 1345 1295 WILD RIDGE TRL 1270 1120 1797 901 945 870910 1631 1579 1562 1567 1810 1632 1575 1560 1563 1830 1810 1815 822 836 850 864 61 WAY WAY 61 HIGH HIGH 2ND AVE 1564 1539 1523 1594 1579 1570 1577 1609 1608 16TH ST 134 154 174 1591 1589 1850 1830 1835 17TH ST 1707 812 1622 1621 1616 1617 1613 1870 1850 1855 1799 880 1271 1140 1890 1875 825865 1701 1628 1620 1615 191 1600 105 1597 1590 1656 1637 1644 1631 1626 1625 161 1646 1640 1643 1636 1633 1630 1719850 1700 1668 1675 1664 1671 1655 812 1791815 1732 1684 1680 1683 1678 1679 MARK CT1102 1890 900 950 1750 1950 1905 875 825 1265 1930 1895 1830 1829 1335 1285 1125 1850 1849 1890 1889 18TH ST 1696 1657 1930 1929 760 784 1778 1788 1716 1673 3RD AVE 1664 1686 1682 1683 1676 1687 1688 1796 1846 780 765 785 4738 1922 1105 1970 1925 1950 1949 4720 2158 WILD RIDGE CT S 1720 1715 1920 1910 1902 2178 4640 2168 2154 WOODBURY RD 1710 1715 745 1806 1003 _ ^ 2188 KOLFF ST 125 1711 766 1842 935 1990 1945 1960 1959 19TH ST 1894 1900 915 2070 2185 2150 TERRACE RD 1970 1969 3RD ST 1761 1743 1735 1714 1715 1605 1872 1856 1834 1814 1808 1796 1785 1762 1749 1740 4TH AVE 1815 1673 1901 1890 1871 1868 1846 1855 1826 1833 1810 1811 1790 1777 1750 1735 1740 20TH ST 6TH AVE FS-1 1890 1889 1872 1867 1845 1834 1827 1809 1790 1789 1764 1767 1745 1738 1723 820 2083 2080 2079 1990 1989 785 1912 2198 2179 965 970 950 2070 2069 20TH ST 1950 905 2080 930 794 2090 774 727 2030 AVE 92 1855 1825 2064 1980 1955 1933 1910 1911 155 1ST AVE 50 396 374 7TH 1971 1951 1931 1911 312 2050 2075 2020 2021 2000 1999 1975 1990 5TH AVE Lions Park 5TH AVE 222 2025 925 945 817 ELLEN CT 793 8TH AVE 94 2055 1991 870 815 809 2120 765 21ST ST 2195 970 12TH AVE 737 755745 2104 1090 955 885 11TH AVE 2150 2146 821 830 850 730 748 760 780 786 76 2154 303 355 815 2190 790 BARRY DR 245 FORD RD 9TH AVE 2155 2120 2133 21ST ST 770780 2154 VALLEY RD 2148 2131 2123 3RD AVE 155 45 2204 2175 2193 BLV D 2156 Newport Bailey School Forest Park 1125 4504 2225 DR 2163 801 853 2ND AVE 2189 57 1100 2230 E CL CIR UNIT Y 2193 47 2250 2245 2212 37 LN LARRY 2222 LN CEDAR lay d Over n a l e r Sho LEGEND 1111 2262 2255 2233 2190 2182 1042 1036 1012101810241030 494 101 Mississippi River Critical A 65TH ST S 100 81 200 1666 67 53 95 39 25 88 11 OAKRIDGE DR 74 32 60 T K 70 R TH PA L U ST S PA D R 50 18 6 Floodplain Overlay District: see FEMA floodplain map. ** Estimated boundary. Exact bound determined by survey at time of dev