HomeMy WebLinkAboutResponsibilitiesCITY OF LAKEVILLE
PARKS, RECREATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES COMMITTEE
GOALS
The primary purpose of the Parks, Recreation and Natural Resources Committee is to act in an
advisory capacity to the Lakeville City Council in the formulation of ahigh-quality life for
Lakeville citizens through the protection of its natural and environmental resources, including,
but not limited to, water (surface and ground), wetland, woodlands, land and land forms,
minerals, air and such biotic factors as fish, wildlife and vegetation, its scenic, historical and
aesthetic values, and. by the development of a Comprehensive Park, Trail and Open Space Plan
and the development of recreation facilities for public enjoyment.
RESPONSIBILI77ES
1. To act in an advisory capacity to the Council regarding parks, recreation and natural
resources ordinances.
2. To make recommendations regarding development and maintenance of all parks.
3. To review and make recommendations to each .newly proposed plat or subdivision for
future development of parks and recreational purposes.
4. To continue open communications and joint use of facilities through existing Joint Powers
Agreements with Independent School Districts 192, 194 and 196.
5. To develop and continuously review a Comprehensive Park, Trail and Open Space Plan.
6. To implement best management practices for stormwater management and erosion
control in accordance with the Comprehensive stormwater Management Plan.
7. To develop and continuously review recreational programs.
8. To advise the City Council on all matters concerning environmental affairs and such other
matters as the City Council may direct.. General concerns and responsibilities are outlined
as follows:
LAND
a. Soils, topography and erosion
b. Minerals, rock, gravel and sand deposits
c. Preservation of agricultural lands
VEGETATION
a. Trees and woodlands
b. Grasslands
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WILDLIFE
a. Wildlife management
b. Wildlife habitat
WATER
a. Ground water quality and supply
b. Surface water quality and supply
c. Lakes, rivers and streams
1.Shoreland overlay districts
2.Shoreline erosion
3.Water surface usage
4.Trout stream protection
d. Wetlands
AIR
a. Air quality
b. Noise pollution
9. To form any committees within its own body necessary to perform functions and duties of
a parks, recreation and natural resources committee.
10. To work with the Parks and Recreation Director in the development and review of a Park
Dedication Fund and Capital Improvement Plan budgets.
i 11. To work with the City Engineer or designee in the development and review of a
Stormwater Utility Fund and Capital Improvement Plan budgets.
12. To review all proposals for parks, .recreation and natural resources as authorized by City
Council.
13. To work in conjunction with all other committees and organizations to develop
cooperation and efficiency within the City of Lakeville.
14. To act as a representative to the public for better lines of communication and citizen input
to all parks, recreation and natural resource matters.
15. To make recommendations to the City Council concerning hunting. Prior to making
recommendation, input of the Hunting Subcommittee may be solicited and considered.
16. To recommend to the City Council possible action to be taken concerning parks,
environmental and natural resources issues. Such recommendations may include
proposed legislation on a local, state or federal basis, or other action relating to local,
county, metropolitan or statewide parks, environmental and natural resources activities.
17. To keep informed about the activities of other municipalities, commissions, boards,
regional, state and federal agencies concerning parks, environmental and natural
resources, and to maintain effective liaison with the groups.
18. To attend seminars and workshops that will keep committee members abreast of current
parks, environmental and natural resource issues and developments.
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i TITLE
The official title of this committee shall be °Parks, Recreation and Natural Resources
Committee".
MEMBERSHIP
1. The Parks, Recreation and Natural Resources Committee shall be composed of seven (7)
members, all of whom shall be residents. of the city of Lakeville and appointed by the City
Council for a term of three (3) years. Members shall serve three-year staggered terms
with two or three appointments made annually. One alternate member shall also be
appointed by the City Council to the committee. The terms of office for alternate
members shall be for one year. Alternates are encouraged to attend all meetings and
take part in discussions. Alternate members shall act as regular voting members in the
absence of any regular member.
2. The seven-member committee shall serve without compensation. However, the Parks,
Recreation and Natural Resources Committee may, with the consent of the City Council,
incur expense that is deemed necessary.
3. Any member of the Parks, Recreation and Natural Resources Committee may be removed
from office with or without cause by a 4/5 vote of the entire City Council.
4. Any member of the Parks, Recreation and Natural Resources Committee who misses three.
3) consecutive meetings or a total of one-third of all meetings in a calendar year, due to
unexcused absences, shall automatically be removed from office without City Council
action, and the City Administrator shall notify the member of his or her removal Excused
absences include: A serious personal or family medical condition, death in the immediate
family, or unanticipated work-related commitment. It steal{ be the duty of each member
to notify the staff liaison or recording secretary if the member will be unable to attend a
meeting.
5. The Committee shall elect a chairperson, vice-chairperson, secretary and other
subcommittee offices from amohg its appointed members, for a term of one (1) year, also
any additional committee assignment as may be deemed necessary.
STAFF LIAISON
The stafF liaisons to the Committee shall be the City Engineer. and the Parks and Recreation
Director.
PROCEDURE
1. All proposals to be submitted to the committee shall be in two weeks in advance of the
next meeting and shall be placed on the agenda of a regular committee meeting.
Additional information of any proposal shall be supplied at the request of the committee.
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2. Recommendations shall be made before the Council as soon as possible but not later than
thirty (30) days after the presentation of a proposal to the committee.
3. Special meetings may be called by the Chairperson of the committee with at least three
3) days' notice to committee members. The Chairperson shall make a sincere effort to
contact all members.
4. Agenda shall be prepared, published and sent to committee members five (5) days before
the next regular meeting.
5. A committee quorum shall consist of a minimum of four (4) members.
6. The committee shall hold at least one regular meeting each month. It shall adopt rules
for the transaction of business and shall keep a record of its resolutions, transactions and
findings, which record shall be a .public record.
HUNTING Sl1BCOMMITTEE
1. Establishment: A Hunting Subcommittee of the Parks, Recreation and Natural Resources
Committee is established. The purpose of the subcommittee is to advise the Parks,
Recreation and Natural Resources Committee and City Council on hunting related issues,
including the establishment of hunting zones.
2. Appointment: The City Council shall appoint three (3) members and one alternate to the
subcommittee. Subcommittee members need not be members of the Parks, Recreation
and Natural Resources Committee. The Chief of Police shall be the City staff liaison to the
subcommittee. The alternate member of the subcommittee shall vote and act as a
member. of the subcommittee in the absence of any regular member.
3. Office Terms: Terms of subcommittee members shall be two (2) years, except that the
term of the alternate member shall. be one year.
4. Removal from Office:
a. Subcommittee members may be removed from office with or without cause by a 4/5
vote of the entire City Council
b. Subcommittee members who miss three (3) consecutive meetings or a total of one-
third of all meetings in a calendar year, due to unexcused absences, shall
automatically be removed from office without City Council action, and the City
Administrator shall notify the member of his or her removal. Excused absences
include: a serious personal or family medical condition, death in the immediate
family, or unanticipated work-related commitment. It shall be the duty of each
member to notify the staff liaison or recording secretary if the member wi11 be
unable to attend a meeting.
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