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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPARK BOND PRNRC PACKETJune 2nd and 16th PRNRC Meeting June 7th Council Meeting June-July July 7 th and 21st July 26th Council Work Session August 2 nd or 16th Council Meeting No later than August 20th August -October November 2nd Nov 2021 -April 2022 April -May 2022 TBD Nov. 2, 2021 Park Bond Referendum Proposed Timeline PRNRC revisit proposed park projects and any additional possible projects. City Council review timeline for Nov. 2 nd Park Bond Referendum and approve contract with Baker Tilly to complete survey. Baker Tilly Completes Survey PRNRC Continue Park Bond Referendum Discussions City Council and PRNRC reviews survey results and considers Nov. 2 nd Park Bond Referendum pending favorable survey results City Council considers resolution calling for special election *City Clerk provides written notice to: (1) County Auditor and (2) Secretary of State regarding election Educate community on Park Bond Referendum Park Bond Referendum Election If Park Bond Referendum approved, complete plans and specifications for possibly one of the projects Bid opening and City Council approval of a contract agreement to complete possibly one of the projects. Construction commences *At least 7 4 days before election, written notice must be provided form ( 1) City Clerk to County Auditor (2) County Auditor to Secretary of State Antlers Park $10,500,000 Avonlea Community Park $14,000,000 East Community Park $2,200,000 Ritter Farm Park Cabin & Site Improvements $1,300,000 Hasse Arena Outdoor Ice Sheet $3,000,000 Trail Gaps/Connectivity $3,600,000 Basketball Court Replacements (8) $200,000 Park ID Sign Replacements (38) $240,000 TOTAL $35,040,000 PARK BOND REFERENDUM PROJECT COST ESTIMATES June 2021 G:\Administration\Bond Referendums\2021\Project Cost Estimates 2021 ANTLERS PARK Preliminary Master Plan 50 SCALE IN FEET 250 100Lakeville, Minnesota 10/19/17 | 02686-040 K:\02686-040\Cad\Exhibits\02686-040 Prelim MP113 STALLS 58 STALLS FOCAL ELEMENTS 129 STALLS PARK SIGNRINSE-OFF SHOWERS VOLLEYBALL (5)VOLLEYBALL (2) 202nd ST W 201st ST W IPAVA AVEKEY LEGEND SWIMMING AREA FISHING PIER BOAT BEACHING AREA SHORELINE PROTECTION OPEN LAWN FUTURE LAKE MARION GREENWAY TRAIL REALIGNED PARKING ENTRANCE / EXITA PARKING (300 TOTAL STALLS)B B B B O A MOTORCYCLE PARKINGC TRAILSD REGIONAL TRAIL HEAD • Kiosk/Maps • Monument Sign • Fix-it Station • Water Fountain E BIKE RACKF REGIONAL CROSSWALK / TRAIL CONNECTIONG HISTORIC GRAND PROMENADE DRIVE & DROP OFFH FOOD TRUCK AND EXHIBIT SPACEI STORMWATER & NATURALIZED AREAS J CENTRAL PLAZA • Historic Location of Dance Pavilion • Historical Displays • Restroom/Changing Room Building • Concessions/Meeting Room/Storage • Framed View of Lake • Seating Patio • Community Fire Pit • Arbors with Seating K CHILDREN’S PLAYGROUND WITH SEATINGL ORNAMENTAL SPLASH PAD WITH FOUNTAIN • Ground Sprays • Lighted at Night • Or namental Fence M ARBORSN SHADE SAILS & TABLESO PAD FOR RENTALSP S PAVILION STRUCTUREQ STANDARD PICNIC SHELTERR SMALL GROUP SHELTERS ADVENTURE / CHALLENGE AREA T LARGE GROUP SHELTERU LAWN GAMESV P T Q SR R R V O L M N L K J J J J J I F F F U H G E D D D D D C ANTLERS PARK Lakeville, Minnesota 10/19/17 | 02686-040 The master plan images on this board are meant to illustrate general proposed layout showing how the amenities relate to one another and to provide examples of the types of amenities to consider during implementation. The actual designs for the buildings, playground equipment and other site amenities have not been determined at this point and would take place during the final design process to ensure the materials, colors and textures fit with the site appropriately. • Central plaza is approximately 3 feet higher than the playground and splash fountain • Plaza buildings would frame the view of the lake and illustrate historical images • Or namental fence, plantings and arbors separate the patio and lower area • Pavilion and lawn area is located to the north of the plaza • Plaza buildings frame the view of the fountain and lake • Fire pit provides year-round use of park • Fountain sprays provide ornamental interest and interactive play The images below provide a range of examples of multi-generational play features that could be incorporated into the adventure / challenge area meant to provide more interest for a broad range of user groups. VIEW FROM THE CENTRAL PLAZA TOWARDS THE LAKE PERSPECTIVE OF THE CENTRAL PLAZA AREA AND BEACH Project No. 11861Date: October 30, 2018Avonlea Community PlayfieldCity of Lakeville Concept BStormwaterTreatmentPlay Area (8,000-10,000 SF)Hamburg AvenueCedar AvenuePickleball Courts (8) with Lighting and Shade StructureParking Area(103 Stalls)8’ WideBituminous Trail, Typ.Stormwater TreatmentStormwater TreatmentField Grading Note:All Fields Drain North at 1.5% Slope.185th Street420’ x 285’Artifi cial TurfMulti-Purpose Field(Soccer, Lacrosse, Football)Challenge CourseOutdoor Fitness Workout AreaPark BuildingRestrooms, Storage, and Community Meeting SpaceParking Area (203 Stalls)Parking Area(57 Stalls)Hockey Rink and Pleasure Rink with Portable Boards and Lighting405’ x 180’Grass Multi-Purpose Field(Soccer, Lacrosse, Football)40’ Picnic Shelter15’ ShadeStructure, Typ.Permeable Drainage Area Beneath Rink Restroom/Warming House/Concessions BuildingRestroom/Concessions Building to Serve Fields420’ x 285’Grass Multi-Purpose Field(Soccer, Lacrosse, Football)420’ x 285’Grass Multi-Purpose Field(Soccer, Lacrosse, Football)420’ x 285’Grass Multi-Purpose Field(Soccer, Lacrosse, Football)405’ x 180’Grass Multi-Purpose Field(Soccer, Lacrosse, Football)330’Baseball Field (330 x 380 x 330)with Grandstand Seating, Lighting,Scoreboard, Dugouts and Bullpens380’330’Terraced Spectator Area8’ Wide Bituminous Trail, Typ.10’ Wide Bituminous Trail Along 185th StreetPicnic Area8’ Wide Bituminous Trail Along HamburgParking Area(64 Stalls)Half-CourtBasketballFoul Ball NettingTotal Parking Stalls: 427Practice Wall20’ High Safety Netting, Typ. 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