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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2011-08-16 - Parks and Trails Agenda PacketCorcoran Parks and Trails Commission Tuesday, August 16, 2011 7:00 PM Corcoran Community Room ************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** 1) Convene Regular Parks & Trails Commission Meeting —Chair Krueger 2) Approval of: a) Agenda b) Minutes of 06/28/11 Meeting* 3) Open Forum 4) Presentations -Paul Durand, Superintendent of Rockford Schools 5) Old / Unfinished Business: a) Update on Rockford School District Grant Proposals- Superintendent Paul Durand b) Review of P & T Meeting Notes of July 19, 2011 c) Discussion on Possible Park Improvement Ideas i) Improvements in Corcoran Park as Discussed at July 19, 2011 Meeting ii) Signs for the Three Park Entrances* d) Discussion on Park Dedication Ordinance as Proposed by Consultant* e) Hennepin Youth Sports Grant Program* f) Update on Corcoran Country Daze 6) New Business a) None 7) Subcommittee & Miscellaneous Reports a) City Council Liaison Milbrandt b) Corcoran Athletic Association c) Park Dedication Fund Balance* 8) Other Business 9) Announcements 10) Adj ourn Next Meeting September 20, 2011 at 7:00 p.m. Please contact City Administrator at 763 - 420 -2288, Ext 13(work) or 763 - 238 -0219 (cell) if you are not able to attend the meeting, so that an alternate can be contacted to assure a quorum of members are preset for the meeting. *Includes information for packet 2b. Corcoran Parks and Trails Commission Tuesday, June 28, 2011 7:00 PM Present: Trish Krueger, Tom Anderson, Kevin Dale, Chad Robran, Rob Vassallo, Val Nybo, Student Charles Jacobs (8:45) Absent: Rachael Tessmer Others: Council member George Gmach, City Administrator Dan Donahue, TKDA Consultant Sherri Buss A 1. Convene. Chair Krueger called the meeting to order : 05 the Corcoran Community Center 2. Approvals: a. Agenda. i. Add 4c. Snowmobile Grant ii. Add 4d. Concrete Base for City Ice iii. Add 4e. Update on Tax Forfeit Property Rd. 10 & Co. Rd 19 iv. Add 5a. Grant Project v. Add 5b. Country Daze Update vi. Add 5c. Corcoran Park Improvement Project f vii. Motion: Anderson / Robran to approve agenda as amended. All voted Aye (6:0). b. Minutes of 05.17.1 1 Commission Meeting: i. Commissioner Vassalo's name misspelled in minutes ii. Motion: Robran/Nybo to approve minutes as presented. All voted aye (6:0). 3. Open Forum. None 4. Old /Unfinished Business a. TKDA Consultant Sherri Buss and Park Dedication Ordinance. The Commissioners had a long discussion about the content of the Consultant's memo to the Commission of June 20, 2011. Much of the discussion centered around the land values put forth by Ms. Buss for properties on which the formula for assessing the amount of the Park dedication Fee is derived. Council Lisison Gmah stated he thought the figure of $80,000 per acre for properties inside the MUSA line and $20,000 for properties outside the MUSA line where to high. After discussion, the commission came to a consensus that the figures and costs were well reasoned and had a bases in what surrounding communities like Corcoran Parks & Trails Minutes 06.28.2011 where using. Motion by Anderson/Dale to approve the Park Dedication Ordinance Amendments as presented by the Consultant Buss and recommend adoption by the Corcoran City Council. All votes Aye. (6:0) b. Corcoran Athletic Association. Immediate Past President Dale discussed his retirement and the impact on the organization. He believes that the city would have to take a more active role in assisting to coordinate the uses of the Corcoran Park for various athletic activities. He suggested that he would work with city staff to invite the various sports chairs to have a meeting to discuss how this coordination should be handled for nest year. The commissioners expressed interest in inviting all of the chairs to meet with the commissioners at a future meeting to discuss the options and ways to better work together for the coming year. c. Snowmobile Grant. Student Commissioner Charles Jacobs would like to pursue the possibility of searching for a grant to put in a snowmobile trail along the Northern Natural Gas Pipeline route. He has some ideas and will work with Donahue in possibly putting together a grant application. d. Ice Rink. Student Commission Lindsay Jacob advanced the ideaTthe last P & T Commission meeting about the possibility of putting in a concrete base in the city's outdoor ice rink so the field could be used year around to include roller bladding. She was not present so this topic will be pursued at the next meeting. Tax Forfeited Property at Cty Rds 10 & 19. Donahue updated the Commission on the progress working with the county on using this property as a trail head for rest stops and parking. Donahue explained that the county was still working on the question of the availability of the property for city and/or trail use. Donahue said he would continue to discuss with the county and report progress at subsequent meetings. 5. New Business a. Grant Project. Robran said the Rockford School District will be developing a grant proposal soon for improvement to the existing athletic fields including the Corcoran/Rockford field. Robran will continue to work with the school district and will keep the Commission appraised b. County Daze Update. Robran updated commission on the event. He said that he would be asking the city council to designate the event as a Community Festival for a couple of reasons: promote it as a celebration for everyone living, working, and doing business in our community, and to better organize particular events such as the beer garden and bands. c. Corcoran Park Improvements. Robran asked the Commissioners to consider the question of spending Park Funds for the adding of water, restrooms, improved tennis courts, and a new volleyball court. He would like the Commission to get serious about these improvements. He intends to pursue for development this fall or next year. 6. Committee Reports 2 Parks & Trails Minutes 06.28.2011 a. City Council Liaison. Council Liaison Gmach had to leave for a previously scheduled event by the time this item came up on the agenda. Donahue did review the passage of the 2030 Comprehensive Plan with the Commissioners and the next steps to be taken to implement the provision on our ordinance required with the passage of the comp Plan. b. P & T Subcommittee on Signage. No report c. Park Dedication Fund Report. Review. No comments 7. Other Business. None 8. Announcements. None 9. Adjourn. Motion by Anderson/Robran to adjourn. All v ye (6:0) at 9:40 pm. Respectfully Submitted, Daniel J City Administrator 3 5b. Corcoran Parks and Trails Commission Tuesday, July 19, 2011 7:00 PM Meeting Notes Present: Trish Krueger, Kevin Dale, Chad Robran, Rachael Tessmer Absent:, Tom Anderson, Rob Vassallo, Val Nybo, Student Commissioners Charles Jacobs, Michael Hansmann, Lindsay Jacobs Others: Council Liaison Rich Asleson, Parks and Public Works Superintendent Pat Meister, City Administrator Dan Donahue 1. Convene. Chair Krueger called the meeting to order at 7:05 PM in the Corcoran Community Center. There were four Commissioners at the meeting and therefore no quorum was present. Chair Krueger asked the seated Commissioners to discuss Corcoran Park improvement ideas. 2. Meister talked about his ideas for needed improvements: a. Restroom and well water availability b. Tile and fill for ditches along the Rockford side- of ball fields c. Playground improvements: i. Rebuild tennis courts ii. Septic and Restroom improvements iii. Paving next to playground iv. 2nd volleyball court PF v. Additional T -Ball field vi. Fencing improvements d. Lights in the Snyder ball fields e. Should not put in a concrete base to ice rink but should replace the rink boards f. Additional Porta Poties needed. Commissioners present discussed and the consensus was that the Athletic Association should asses and additional fee for these. g. Strongly urged Commission to erect news signs at all three entrances to the Corcoran Park and the Rockford park property 3. 4. Open Forum. None 5. Other Business. None 6. 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Corcoran City Park Rochford School Entrance FIELD 1 FOOTBALL FIELD FIELD 2 SOCCER FIELD FIELD 3 SOCCER FIELD 26050 County Road 50 Corcoran City Park ENTRANCE 1 MEISTER SNYDER BATTING CAGE TENNIS PLAYGROUND VOLLEY BALL 26050 County Road 50 SECTION 955 — PARK DEDICATION 955.010 - Statutory Authorization, Findings of Fact and .Statement of Purpose Subd. 1. Statutory Authorization. Minnesota Statutes Section 462.358.Subd.2b provides that municipal subdivision regulations may require that a reasonable portion of any proposed subdivision be dedicated to the public or preserved for conservation purposes or for public use as parks, playgrounds, trails, wetlands, or open space, and that the municipality may alternatively accept an equivalent amount in cash based upon the undeveloped land value. Subd. 2. Findings of Fact. The City Council finds that: A. The preservation and development of parks, playgrounds, trails and open space areas within the City are essential to maintaining a healthy and desirable environment for residents and persons employed within the City. The presence of parks, trails and open space amenities also enhances the value and attractiveness of residential and commercial /industrial developments to landowners, developers, purchasers, employers, and employees, The City must not only provide for its present citizens, but it most also provide for the future. S. New developments place a burden upon the City's parks and open space system. New facilities must be developed concurrently with development in order to provide the desired level of service and the quality of the environment for all. Therefore, new developments shall be required to contribute toward the City's park system in rough proportion to the relative burden they will place upon the park system. C. The City Council recognizes that the need for such parks, trails, and public open spaces is directly related to the density and intensity of population and development permitted and allowed in the City. Urban development results in increased population, increased intensity of use and greater demands for such public areas and facilities. D. Development of land for schools, religious institutions or other non- profit organizations may create additional demand on the City's park and recreational land and facilities. The City may create partnerships with these organizations that foster cooperative use of school, non- profit and park properties for recreational activities. 955.020 - Required Dedication Subd. 1. Dedication of Land or Cash A. Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Section 462.358, Subd. 2b, the City requires all subdividers as a prerequisite to approval of a final subdivision plat, land division, or development of any land previously divided by plat, metes or bounds or any other means, which has not provided park dedication, to convey to the city or dedicate to the public use for park, playground, open space, or trail a reasonable portion of the land being platted, divided, or developed as hereinafter specified. The portions to be dedicated will be approved by the City; or in lieu thereof the subdivider shall at the option of the city pay to the city, for use in the acquisition or development of public parks, playgrounds, or in debt retirement in connection with land previously acquired for such public purposes, an equivalent amount in cash based upon the undeveloped land value. Park Dedication is only due in cases where additional new parcels are created. Park dedication would not be due in situations where a replat or lot line adjustment is required to modify lot boundaries without creating any additional lots. B. The form of contribution (cash, land, or any combination thereof) shall be decided by the City Council based upon need and conformance with the comprehensive plan. Subd. 2. Administrative Procedures. The City Council shall establish such administrative procedures as they may deem necessary and required to irnplement the provisions of this chapter. Subd. 3. Parks and Trails Commission Recommendation. A. The Parks and Trails Commission shall, in each case, recommend to the City Council the total area and location of such land that the Parks and Trails Commission feels should be so conveyed or dedicated within the development for the above public purposes. These recommendations shall be based on the recommendations included in the City parks and trails plan. B. The Parks and Trails Commission shall, prior to the time that the Planning Commission completes its public hearings on the preliminary plat, review the preliminary plat and recommend to the Planning Commission the total area and location of the land the Park and Trails Commission determines should be dedicated for park use. The Parks and Trails Commission shall present these recommendations to the Planning Commission and City Council. In those instances where the Parks and Trails Commission concludes that a cash equivalency payment should be made by the applicant or owner in lieu of dedication of land, the Parks and Recreation Commission shall recommend to the Planning Commission the percentage of the total park dedication requirement to be paid to the City in cash. In the event that review at a regular meeting of the Parks and Trails Commission would result in a delay in the review and approval process so that the time limitations of Minnesota Statutes Section 462.358 may not be met, the requirement of review by the Parks and Trails Commission may be waived by either the applicant or by the City Council at the time of its review of the application. Subd. h. Standards for Determination. A. The Parks and Trails Commission shall develop and recommend to the City Council for adoption standards and guidelines for determining which portion of each such development should reasonably be required to be conveyed or dedicated. Such standards and guidelines may take into consideration the zoning classification to be assigned to the land to be developed, the particular use proposed for such land, amenities to be provided, and factors of density and site development as proposed by the subdivider. The Parks and Trails Commission shall further recommend changes and amendments from time to time to such standards and guidelines to reflect changes in the usage of land which may occur, changes in zoning classification and concepts and changes in planning and development concepts that relate to the development and usages to which land may be put.. B. The Parks and Trails Commission shall develop and recommend standards for design and construction of public parks, trails, and open space areas in the city. These standards shall be included in the parks and trails plan. Subd. 5. Dedicated Land Requirements. Any land to be dedicated as a requirement of this chapter shall be reasonably adapted for the above public purposes. Factors used in evaluating the adequacy of proposed dedication areas shall include size, shape, topography, drainage, geology, tree cover, rare species and other significant wildlife habitats, access, and location. Subd. 6. Minimum Area of Dedicated Land. Subdividers shall be required to dedicate to the city for park, trail, playground, open space and other public purposes as a minimum that percentage of net land area or equivalent market value in cash as set out below: Residential land uses: Land Use Category— Units per Percentage of land or Comprehensive Plan acre equivalent market value in cash Rural /Ag Residential Less than 10% 3 Low Density Residential 3 -5 11% Medium- Density Residential 6 -8 12% Mixed Residential 8 -10 13% High- Density Residential 10+ 14'%0 and Mixed -Use Commercial and Industrial N/A 5% or purposes of park dedication, density shall be rounded down to nearest whole number. For example a development at 8.5 units per acre would be required to pay 14% park dedication. A. In no event shall the cash in lieu of land payment exceed $64,000 per residential unit. S. The City Council shall review the maximum cash in lieu of land payment at least every 2 years, to ensure that it remains consistent with park and trail system development costs. G. Commercial and industrial land uses: Dedication requirement is five - - -- Formatted: Numbered + Level: I+ percent (5 %) of land or equivalent market value in cash. in no event slia44 Numbering Style: A, ®, c, .. + Start at: I + _ Alignment: Left + Aligned at: 0.25" + Tab after: 0.5" + Indent at: 0.5" *- - - Formatted: Indent: Left: 0 ", First line: 0" C. Developments that include memory care and assisted living units shall apply the ' ' - - Formatted: Numbered + Level: I + conunercial rate to the percentaKe of memory care and/or assisted living units that are in Numbering Style: A, B, C, ... + Start at: I + Alignment: Left + Aligned at: 0.25" + Tab the project, multiplied by the project net acres. after: o.s" + Indent at: 0.5" D. Schools, religious institutions and other non - profit organizations: Dedication requirement shall be determined by the City Council based on discussion with the School District or non- profit agency. Recommendations will be based on anticipated use of City park facilities by the school or organization, and shall consider agreements for cooperative use of school recreational facilities. I3. Determination of Fair Market Value. To determine the fair market value of the undeveloped land, the Developer shall submit an appraisal at the time of preliminary plat application. The city will then obtain a review appraisal as a validation of the Developer's appraisal. If staff and the Developer are unable to agree on fair market value, the City Council will make the determination of fair market value. F. Lands Designated On Official Map or Comprehensive Land Use Plan. Where a proposed park, playground, trail or open space area indicated in the city park and trail plan or comprehensive plan is located in whole or in part within a proposed subdivision, all or pall of the proposed public site shall be designated as such and should be dedicated to the city, based on the area ofland dedication required by this ordinance. C. Deviation from Required Dedication. The dedication requirements based on the development's proportional share of the City park system are presumptively appropriate. H. Wetlands and Ponding Areas. Existing wetlands drainage ways accepted by the city shall not be considered inthe parkland and/or cash contribution to the city. Subd, 7. Land Dedication /Payment of Fees Land Dedication. When land is to be dedicated to satisfy the park dedication requirement, separate lots or outlots shall be indicated on the plat drawings for the area(s) to be dedicated. Permanent trail easements may be allowed for dedication of trail corridors shown on the Parks and Trails Plan. Such lots, outlots or easements shall be deeded to the City prior to the issuance of any building permits within the plat. The d pe" shall he sible for fi., ishe- _i,addin-g -, ground covei= -and-c-onStFUCti011 of trails in all 1...,.7s to be d.,,7ieated the E Ne eredit to r• and the ed dedication shall be given F ,• 44 f . the i 1 t. fl -fe this Nyork,,- @- ?t�,G area within - cr�a,r rrerrts- trails ine4wied in the City's adopted trail_„lal F- - - Formatted: Indent: Left: 1.25 ", No bullets or A. Installation of Improvements. As part of their development contract or-- numbering site plan approval respons'ibil'ities, owners and developers shall be Formatted: Indent: Left: 1", Numbered + responsible for making certain improvements to the developments. For p p Level: 1 li Numbering Style: A, 8, C, ... +start at: 1 +Alignment: Left + Aligned at: 0.25.1+ park, playground, trail and public open space purposes, including, but Tab after: 0,5" +Indent at: 0.5", Tab stops: not limited to, finished grading and ground cover for all park, 1.25", List tab playground, trail and public open spaces within their developments. No credit toward the required dedication shall be given for this work. - - - Formatted: List Paragraph, Left, No bullets or numbering, Tab stops: Not at 1.25" A—B. Cash fee. When a cash fee is to be paid in lieu of land dedication, the payment of such fee shall be required as follows: For residential developments, the fee shall be paid prior to the City's release of the signed final plat mylars for recording with Hennepin County. 2. For commercial and industrial developments the fee shall be paid prior to issuance of any building permits within the subdivision. 3. Park dedication is required for all newly created lots or parcels. 4. In plats that include outlots for future development, the subdivider may pay to the City 1} the development's proportional share for the entire subdivision, including the outlots, or 2) the development's proportional share excluding such outlets, providing that the park dedication requirement shall be satisfied when such outlots are replatted. Subd. 8. Credit for Private Parks A. Standards for Credit. At the City Council's discretion, Park dedication credit may be given where private parks and facilities are provided in a proposed subdivision, and such space is to be privately owned and maintained by the future residents of the subdivision. Credit may be considered when the City Council finds it is in the public interest to do so, and that the following standards are met: 1. Such credit maybe given only for park areas within the proposed subdivision that are designated on the Parks and Trails Map as Neighborhood Parks. 2. The facilities proposed for the private parks and facilities shall be in substantial accordance with the provisions of the Parks and Trails Plan, and approved by the City Council, 3. In no circumstances shall such credit for private facilities exceed 20 percent of the amount required to be dedicated to the public under this chapter. The council and Parks Commission will consider the proportion of neighborhood park needs provided by the proposed facility, and the proportion of new neighborhood residents to be served by the facility in determining the credit to be given for private park facilities. 4. Yards, court areas, setbacks and other open space required to be maintained by the zoning ordinance shall not be included in the computation of such private open space. 5. The private ownership and maintenance of the parks is adequately provided for by written agreement. 6. The private parks are restricted for park and recreation purposes by recorded covenants that run with the land in favor of the future owners of property within the subdivision and which cannot be modified without the written consent of the City Council. 7. The proposed private parks are reasonably adaptable for use for park or recreation purposes, taking into consideration such factors as size, shape, topography, geology, drainage, access, and location of the proposed facilities. Subd. 9. Park Fund. A. Purpose of Park Fund. Cash payments shall be placed by the City in a special park fund and used only for the acquisition and development of land for parks, trails, playgrounds, public open space; development of existing park and playground sites, public open space; and debt retirement in connection with land previously acquired for park purposes. B. Annual Financial Report. Each year, the Parks and Trails Commission shall present to the council, in such detail as the council shall require, its estimate of the financial needs of the Parks and Trails Commission for the ensuing fiscal year. C. Gifts and Donations. The Parks and Trails Commission is authorized to receive gifts, devises, bequests, endowments, or other donations of money and property on behalf of the City. All moneys received shall be deposited in the Park Fund. (Ord. 196, passed 06- 24 -04, Ord. 223, passed 08- 11 -05) Hennepin Youth Sports Program RFP 2011 Background Hennepin County is seeking local units of government interested in developing facilities for amateur sports or recreation. Legislation authorizing the building of the new Twins stadium allows Hennepin County to grant approximately $1.7 million dollars this grant cycle to Hennepin County communities to assist with developing these facilities. These grants will be made through the Hennepin Youth Sports Program. Purpose The purpose of these grants will be to allow municipalities, park districts or school districts to create, expand or improve sport or recreational facilities to enhance opportunities for athletics and recreation. No grant awards may be used for ongoing expenses, such as programming services or operating and maintaining the facilities. Charter schools must enlist a local unit of government to sponsor their application. Criteria These criteria will be among those considered in evaluating grant applications: • Need for the facility • Population and number of people served • Leveraging non - Hennepin County funds and in -kind contributions • Sustainability, including ongoing operating funds • Inclusion of environmental improvements • Partnerships among local units of governments and between local units of governments and non - profit sports organizations • Timeline and demonstrated ability to perform • Equitable distribution throughout the county Examples The following are examples of potential projects: • Baseball and softball fields • Soccer, football and lacrosse fields • Skate parks • Disc golf courses • Playgrounds Partnerships Hennepin County will favor proposals that support, create and enhance partnerships both between public entities as well as those with private organizations. Operating agreements that expand hours and programs, bring new users to the facility, and provide opportunities that do not currently exist in the community will be preferred. Grant Amount Awards will range from $15,000 up to $325,000. Respondents are required to provide matching funds or in -kind contributions. Matching fund amounts will be a criteria considered in grant awards. . Grant Administrator The Hennepin County Board of Commissioners will make the grant awards to respondents. The Board has contracted with the Minnesota Amateur Sports Commission to administer the application process. Previous Applicants Those who have previously submitted applications, which did not receive a grant, may resubmit their application by forwarding the document, by the deadline, with a letter from the original sponsoring local unit of government indicating the action is known, authorized, and within the scope of the original resolution. Twins Community Fund Grants Starting with the 2011 grant cycle, additional grant funding for baseball and softball projects is available from the Twins Community Fund. Applicants interested in applying for these funds should review the criteria at the Twins Community Fund website after September 24, 2010 at httl2: / /www.twinsbaseball.com /community or the MASC website at httj2://www.mnsports.org/grant program.htm Applicants must apply to BOTH Hennepin County and the Twins Community Fund to take full advantage of this opportunity Updates The latest updates can be found at http: / /www.mnsi2orts.org/ rg ant program.htm. Deadline All proposals must be received by 4:00 PM on Monday November 1, 2010. Contact Prospective responders who have questions regarding this RFP may contact: Minnesota Amateur Sports Commission 1700105 Ave NE Blaine, Minnesota 55449 Stephen Olson, Program Director Lynda Lynch, Grant Administrator Mark Erickson, Program Manager solson @nscsports.org 763- 785 -3639 llynch @mnsports.org 763 - 785 -5631 merickson @mnsi2orts.org 763 -785 -5662 CITY OF CORCORAN 8/10/11 PARK CAPITAL FUND REPORT jheinecke MONTH ENDED JULY 30, 2011 6c. Date Park Pat Puhle Memorial Park T -ball field Parks Balance Dedication Memorial 2011 BEGINNING BALANCE 384,090.46 895.84 (48,157.27) (1,617.65) 331,391.63 (3,819.75) Jan -11 Kelly's West Oaks 07 -003 6,000.00 337,391.63 Mar -11 Interest Earned 1,290.66 338,682.29 Mar -11 Interest Earned (savings) 11.51 338,693.80 Apr -11 TKDA (100.78) 338,593.02 Apr -11 Klersey- Memorial Brick 50.00 338,643.02 Jun -11 TKDA (824.79) 337,818.23 Jun -11 J Olson Park Dedication 3,600.00 341,418.23 Jun -11 Hersahm Memorial Bricks 200.00 341,618.23 Jun -11 Puhle Memorial Bench (645.10) 340,973.13 Jun -11 Klersy Memorial Brick (25.60) 340,947.53 Jun -11 Hersahm Memorial Bricks (134.00) 340,813.53 Jun -11 TKDA (113.29) 340,700.24 JUI -11 TKDA (311.55) 340,388.69 JUI -11 Stellar Homes 3,600.00 343,988.69 JUI -11 Olson 3,600.00 347,588.69 2011 YTD ACTIVITY 18,102.17 0.00 (554.70) 0.00 (1,350.41) 07/30/11 ENDING BALANCE 402,192.63 895.84 (48,157.27) (1,617.65) (3,819.75) Fund Balance as of 07/30/2011 347,588.69 1 of 1 CITY OF CORCORAN 6c. FARMERS STATE SAVINGS QUARTER ENDED JUNE 30, 2011 Savings Date Interest Revenue Balance 12/2007 Year end balance 1,532.81 3/2008 3.83 1,536.64 6/2008 4.30 1,540.94 6/2008 Milbrandt Donation 5,000.00 6,540.94 9/2008 12.38 6,553.32 12/2008 9.57 6,562.89 3/2009 8.10 6,570.99 6/2009 6.84 6,577.83 7/2009 Milbrandt Donation 5,000.00 11,577.83 9/2009 16.81 11,594.64 12/2009 17.55 11,612.19 3/2010 15.63 11,627.82 6/2010 14.50 11,642.32 9/2010 13.98 11,656.30 12/2010 11.76 11,668.06 3/2011 11.51 11,679.57 $ 11,679.57 TOTAL $ 146.76 $ 10,000.00