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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2011-11-15 - Parks and Trails Agenda PacketAgenda Corcoran Parks and Trails Commission November 15, 2011 7:00 PM 1. Call to Order /Roll Call 2. Pledge of Allegiance 3. Approval: a. Agenda b. Minutes of 10/18/11* 4. Open Forum 5. Presentations of MaxEnterprise Field Scheduling Software 6. Old /Unfinished Business a. Park CIP Recommendations b. Park Signage c. Hennepin County Youth Sports grant Update 7. New Business a. Highland Subdivision Plat (City File 11 -010)* b. Policy to Manage Park Fund long term 8. Subcommittee & Miscellaneous Reports a. City Council Liaison b. Athletic Association c. Park Dedication Fund* 9. Other Business 10. Announcements 11. Adjourn *Includes Materials Materials relating to these agenda items can be found in the House Agenda Packet by Door. Park &Trails Commission Agenda Memo- November 15, 2011 To: P & T Commissioners From: Dan Donahue, City Administrator Regarding: Administrator Notes 5) Presentations -Parks and Field Reservation Software Demo. This demo is on the software that is used by Maple Grove. I have included some background materials from the firm selling MaxEnterprise in your packet. 6) Unfinished Business. a) Parks CIP Recommendations. At you meeting last month, the Commission discussed the CIP and what to recommend to the council for projects for 2012. The commission should reconfirm those priorities and discuss how the recommendations should be presented to the council. The minutes from the October 18th meeting should provide the background materials. b) Parks Signage. This should also be discussed and what actually will be presented to the council c) Hennepin Youth Grant Update. This will be a verbal update as at this writing, there is no new information. 7) New Business a) Highland Subdivision Plat, City File 2011 -010. This case was discussed at the joint Planning Commission meeting on November 3rd where Council members and Parks & Trails members were present. It is on this agenda for review only and as stated at the Planning Commission meeting, there is no Park Dedication involved in this plat. In your packet is the memo from the city planner. No action need be taken. b) Policy on Long Term Use of Park Funds. The Commission looked at this item at the last meeting. I was asked to see if I could locate policies from our neighboring cities. So far I have come up dry and do not have anything to share as of yet. I will keep trying and hope to have something to hand out at the meeting. Page 1 Minutes Corcoran Parks and Trails Commission Tuesday, October 18, 2011 7:00 PM Present: Commissioners Kevin Dale, Chad Robran, Rob Vassallo, Val Nybo, Tom Anderson Absent: Rachael Tessmer, Trish Krueger Others attending: Council Liaison Cossette, City Administrator Donahue, Code Enforcement Technician/CSO Tanya Budzynski 1) Convene Regular Parks & Trails Commission Meeting — Commissioner Robran called the meeting to order at 7:08 pm in the Corcoran Community Center 2) Pledge of Allegiance 3) Approval of. a) Agenda Motion by Nybo, seconded by Anderson to approve the agenda as presented. Voting Aye: All (Motion carried 5:0) b) Minutes of 09/20/11 Meeting Motion by Nybo, seconded by Dale to app ro 09/20/11 meeting minutes as presented. Voting aye: All (Motion carried 5:0) 4) Open Forum -None 5) Presentations -Joint Coaches Meeting. Coaches and officials present: Rachel Brolin Corcoran Soccer rachael.brolin @corcoransoccer.org Steve Schiltz Youth Softball sschiltzkmnext.com Ken Guenthner HS Rugby kenguenthner@,aol.com Lee Eckman Girls Softball Cord. dezrayknetzero.net Troy Nygaard Softball Tbuck2729cr�juno.com Chad Robran Jaycees chadrobran (kexcelmedsolutions.com Glen Klaphake Rockford Schools klaphakeg(&,rockford.kl2.mn.us a) Robran introduced topic- discussion on scheduling of Corcoran Fields- conflicts, needs, and solutions. Problems are developing on the scheduling of the ball fields and a solution needs to be found to solve problems in time for the 2012 spring season. Problems due mainly to growth in the number of youth playing, team numbers expanding, past coordination of field scheduling by Corcoran Athletic Association will no longer be to a high level, and city staff by default is becoming the principal scheduling center with no clerical support or training. All officials agreed that a reservation system needs to be put into place that can grow, and allow accessible to a calendar by everyone. b) Comments by sport: i) Fields in general from Corcoran Athletic Association (1) Need a portable mound ($2,000) (2) Lights do not matter much (3) Would like an additional softball field due to pressure of scheduling (4) Need handicapped access and better drop off ii) Rugby (1) Need access to a football size field (2) Access in March and April, which is a period when many cities and venues are closed to any sport that might tear up the fields iii) Soccer Minutes Corcoran Parks and Trails Commission Tuesday, October 18, 2011 7:00 PM 3b. (1) Need fields Tuesday and Thursdays, mid July thru August (2) Growing numbers of youth (350 in 2011 and 400 expected in 2012) (3) Can't invest in school property unless a long term agreement can be worked out (4) Advantage of current Corcoran fields is that all age youth can play at same time iv) Field Scheduling Higher demand for fields v) Outside private organizations wanting to rent fields vi) Many other non - profit organizations asking to rent fields c) Discussion by commissioners on the use of the city park by priority. Consensus on the priority by the Commissioners was; i) Youth of Corcoran ii) Corcoran adults and residents iii) Other youth d) Consensus of Commissioners that a scheduling and calendaring system needs to be implemented by April of 2012, that Park Funds to some degree should be made available for this purchase of software, access to information about the fields should be easy and convenient V 6) Old / Unfinished Business: a) Discussion on possible Park Capital Improvements. Commissioners agreed that if the Tennis Court grant is approved, the highest priority in 2012 for park improvements is the paving of the gravel trail from the parking lot past the playground and picnic pavilion to the tennis courts. The next priority is the replacement of the mulch with new materials around the playground. The septic systems improvements can wait and needs much more study. b) Park Signs. Dale passed out new bids for the three new park entrance sign. Bid was for $6,850. Commissioners liked the latest bid but decided to hold off recommending purchase until the status of the grants was know. Also, the commissioners would like to come to the council with all CIP requests at one time so they need to know what funds will be coming in from the grant requests. 7) New Business a) Commissioners discussed the need to develop a long range plan with policies. They asked Donahue to contact neighboring cities and obtain copies of their policies on use of the Park Fund and any other information on long range planning. 8) Subcommittee and Miscellaneous Reports a) City Council Liaison Cossette updated the Commissioners on i) City efforts to secure a site for the PW Facility. The latest effort being centered on the Roehlke property at Co Rds 10 & 19 ii) 2012 Budget, schedule, and CIP iii) Recycling RFP and efforts to provide recycling services starting 2012 iv) Building Official RFP. Council approved Metro West Inspection Services as the Building Official for 2012. v) Sewer and water project update b) Corcoran Athletic Association. Dale updated the Commission on: i) Netting for the separation between Snyder Field in the park and the T -Ball fields. The Association was able to get a good deal on available netting so it was purchased. Anticipating that the Equipment Grant will reimburse them for this cost if approved ii) Efforts to improve and repair the batting cage iii) Update on the transition of leadership -no progress in selecting a new chair iv) Tom Anderson was elected to the Board of Directors Minutes Corcoran Parks and Trails Commission Tuesday, October 18, 2011 7:00 PM 3b. v) The Corcoran Athletic Association is putting a new registration system in place (Eteam software) for teams and youth to register on the web c) Park Fund was reviewed d) Rush Creek. Donahue advised the Commission of the problems this development has caused the city as the Park Dedication was not collected at the time of the filing of the final plat. The lot buyers now must pay and this has caused some hard feeling because the owners did not disclose this to the buyers of the lots. 9) Other Business -None 10) Announcements -None 11) Motion by Nybo and seconded by Anderson to adjourn. All Meeting adjourned at 10:10 p.m. Next Meeting: November 15, 2011 at 7:00 p.m. Respectfully Submitted, Daniel Donahue City Administrator (motion carried 5:0) recreation management software suites available on the market today. 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ALLINE SPORTS ADMINISTRATION SDFFWARE Goalline Sports Websites Goalline Sports Administration Software works hard to give your association the tools to manage all aspects of your sports team, �rBrJklBPORr And Many More... L A N D F 0 R M From Site to Finish 0 0 • i 105 South Fifth Avenue Tel: 612 - 252 -9070 Suite 513 Fax: 612 - 252 -9077 Minneapolis, MN 55401 www.landform.net TO: Corcoran Parks and Trails Commission FROM: Kendra Lindahl, Landform DATE: October 13, 2011 for the October 18, 2011 Meeting RE: Preliminary Plat for "Highland Subdivision" for property located at 10435 County Road 19 (PID 06- 119 -23 -31 -0001 and 06- 119 -23 -32 -0001) (City File 11 -010) 120 -DAY REVIEW DEADLINE: January 18, 2012 1. Application Request Highland Bank is requesting approval of a preliminary plat to subdivide the existing 60.56 -acre parcel into one 5 -acre lot with the existing home and one 54.19 -acre outlot. The property is located west of County Road 19 and south of the Hanover municipal boundary. The applicant is not proposing any new development on the site at this time. 2. Background In 2007, the City Council approved a final plat for a 13 -lot open space preservation development called Prairie Creek Estates (the preliminary plat was approved under the name Meadow View Estates). The developer did not proceed with the development and the approvals for that project have expired. 3. Analysis of Request Parks and Trails The applicant is not proposing any private or public park land with this plat. The Parks & Trails Plan in the adopted 2030 Comprehensive Plan does not show any park land in this area, but does show a future horseback trail along the north property line and a trail on CR 19 (existing on the east side). Section 955.020 of the Subdivision Ordinance states "Park Dedication is only due in cases where additional new parcels are created." The subdivision will create one lot for the existing home and one outlot. No additional lots are being created; therefore, no park dedication is due at this time. However, the landowner should expect that park dedication will be due with any future development and that dedication will likely include dedication of the horseback trail easement. Under the current ordinance, park dedication is required at 10% of the net land area. The City may accept cash -in -lieu of land at 10% of the value of the land with a maximum rate of $6,000 per unit for each new unit. Cash in lieu of land would be $6,000 at the current rates (1 x $6,000 per unit). Landform"', SensiblyGreen and Site to Finish® are service marks of Landform Professional Services. • 0 4. Action • None. This plat application is provided to the Parks and Trails Commission for information only. Park dedication is not due at this time; however, the applicant should be aware that park dedication, including dedication of the horseback trail easement, will be required with any future development. Attachments a. Site Graphics Highland Subdivision (city file 11 -010) October 13. 2011 Llpr0l 0�� li "MA mmm.,,, MR N 109TH Ave N N TOWNSHIP OF HASSAN . �P j'`a o' suNSET MAPLE o De MANE E °o_ a RUSH �A tiNZJ OAKRA7,E DR $> y .. MEApO}yNEW OW CREEN D VE DRIVE•, ry ihw Q S 0 ,� o TESSMER RA ° J ELI � QVOI ELI Wi i`tY r ZW; � 0 �✓ DO RD NO 50 CT vii LOCATION MAP NO SCALE SHEET INDEX SHEET DESCRIPTION 1. COvER SHEET / SHEET INDEX 2. EXISTING CONDITIONS PLAN / CERTIFICATE OF SURVEY 3, PRELIMINARY SITE PLAN / PRELIMhNARY PLAT 4. GHOST PLAT / FUTURE SUBDIVISION PLAN SURVEYOR / LAND..PLANNE ACRE LAND SURVEONO, INC. 9140 BALTIMORE STREET NE SUITE 100 ELAINE, MN 55449 (763) 783 -1880 JOSHUA P. SCHNETER, PLS (763) 238 -6278 CELL APPLICANT HIGHLAND RANK 2100 FORD PARKWAY ST. PAUL, MN 55116 MIKE ANDERSON (952) 658-4768 LAND OWNER HIGHLAND SANK 2100 FORD PARKWAY ST. PAUL, MN 55116 MIKE ANDERSON (952) 858 -4768 Me a.a�. a(wmxxnia,n �,rE�um� -Fs i w •I Is xswm aulw 3E9 �$ o9 z �8`a _CVi$ Z `t O H- (D GO (n ?w — Z O Z M LW X W GO W Z n Z Q cj� O F- J U 7 W = O = C? O C) DO =U 9/19/2011 .7N0. 11329 n M, 1/4 FFF °§E ^� CITY OF HANOVER, MINNESOTA;,, .I' ..._. ,;, ,' ,'.,, "' k Jomw F PNmndl I ,lone F P t W „ \' I „ Ame C. @ SYlrley T. Rlw 2' .m F G the IeTmtl RW Fuel, hale , LLC S ) • VI, (RA) ... .. .. i T. k LRADwno-y , I IRA) o Ebb" so" 1/4 r tt I Sec. 6, Top- 1,9, Re, 23 (RA) lI ,,th I'n. °I th, N/ 9 �' a sec_ E, ,Twp. n9 9 y ( ) - v 6 a v BaNne� re �, � • � • i i __ •, '.! % c - 'cPpn'c, - _ wE-r LAND � ��- � / ;/; " i " - N w Z z sg w o� W Yw an w�4D a 4 (7 y WET fkND 0 WET LAND C, Wit. \ 1�' Jane 0. Until A, R. R. UaMI_, �h..l (w) In n s ca= a N m l c> u13 w.a. Ca r a15.[. fi, iwp. ly ➢Rile w2: GENERAL NOTES WET in.Ret. o: D I of n.,]p n°.e, or ere 11/2 of e sw1 A � n)9 >j LAND . ere save a �'• _ _� - aT - � y� o Fn T i _ hCi a`t.ltlo.cc - WET LAND e _ / c e s ' __ -N 986. 6. <' _ \ i' mTEc,mtE ARU (lneeany nwM n+�wjl ip 5,83],810 pWl4 1. N D' • /,( 80.6 _ �..-wr %' �' �A� •• P• I � DI.;, Ter. s CD 1���ae g 996 61 r� INV 9L00 / •f / fip / Mob R. Munson L Fee awnerehip is rooted in. Highland Bahl, a Mitausoto Banking Comomtia Ile Nol with Hennepin County under Parcel ID Number: a6 -119- 23-31 -0001 and 06- 119 -23 -32 -0001. Z Ad& .. of the surveyed meNuo: 10435 County Road No 19, Co moron. MN 55374. 3. Bearings shown hereon ore based on the Hannah County Coordinate System. 4. Bcundmy area of the surveyed premiere: *2,63),010 sq, ft. (60.556 attes). 5. The City of Cameron has Indicated that the surveyed premises shown on this survey Is currently zoned RR (Rural Roskimtloi). 6. Surveyed lonfoues are mown to Its wltNl Flood Zone 'X' according to One Flood Ineumnce Rate Map Community Pend N. 27053C- 0019 -E by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, affhoI date September 2nd. 2004. 7. The aM,d premise. has ...a to Meadow Creek Drive and County Road No. 19, public abeets. & Utilities shown hereon are based An o topographical surrey by quality Sit. Design, LLC dated May 1, 2007. The location of some underground utilities related to storm drainage were verified as part of this survey. The location of uodagrand utllitle. and /a structured may vary from locations shown hereon and additional underground utilities and /or structures may be encountered. Contact Gopher State One Call Notification Cats, at (651) 454 -0002 for veri9calice of utility type and field location, prior to esonatI.. 9. The field wrvey of this slid was completed on September 2nd, 2011. 10. The legal dmailtion shown on flue survey la based on Court no No.: 27 -CV -06 -1623 Dated and Fled October 28. 2009. 11. The lonotles. of the wetlands sheen on tMe surrey ere based on a topogmptdcai survey by quality Site Design, LLC dated May 1, x007. 12 All commonly owed crnfig... and le Included in in. plat [ -C6.. 993.32 „N. 1" f al .I�MEPpO c 1....: . 'V 994. i n n ri Jame; D. Unell 6 R R. UaYI G ` •• `• (RR) Ci i"N V. =1apU.e�. - - Jmnee M Teener 8 Rachael A Teener (Poi) :. OT ' e ppF L Ifun,ses k W NoUI n Rn e mR) II e AI SL aIV =I6U -c 1tlCt )6 14 5 1�z+a N ` 8 >N 3k a� zlo � .i ` IL _ CES%k9 fc, oanTp I I .nuN un. ov fl. L. /a 0 s.c. A. 1 nv. ttyi 21 .;.nm Lw 1y 11 ", 0_""' vn a1 ms N89'4612 fI utn 1/4 L of fi- 6' .wp. III R9. 23 LEGEND —s. -- DENOTES PROPOSED SMACKS a DENOTES IRON MONUMENT FOUND AS LIBELED 0 DENOTES IRON MONUMENT SET DENOTES HENNEPIN COUNTY CAST IRON MONUMENT 6 DENOTES CATCH BASIN A ^^- -� DENOTES POWER POLE AND OVERHEAD MIRES — DENOTES SIGN LEGAL DESCRIPTION ,A - -• —• DENOTES FENCE § DENOTES CONCRETE SURFACE y, �so record in the otfl.. of the Canty Recorder. Hennepin County. Minnesota. I I .nuN un. ov fl. L. /a 0 s.c. A. 1 nv. ttyi 21 .;.nm Lw 1y 11 ", 0_""' vn a1 ms N89'4612 fI utn 1/4 L of fi- 6' .wp. III R9. 23 LEGEND —s. -- DENOTES PROPOSED SMACKS a DENOTES IRON MONUMENT FOUND AS LIBELED 0 DENOTES IRON MONUMENT SET DENOTES HENNEPIN COUNTY CAST IRON MONUMENT 6 DENOTES CATCH BASIN ^^- -� DENOTES POWER POLE AND OVERHEAD MIRES — DENOTES SIGN LEGAL DESCRIPTION - -• —• DENOTES FENCE DENOTES CONCRETE SURFACE That Dort of the North Half of the Sathweat Ouarter of Section 6, Town.hip 119, Range 23, Hannep(n Canty Minnewto, INng northerly of the Nail line of the plat of MEADOW CREEK ESTATES, a file ontl of '! DENOTES GRAVEL record in the otfl.. of the Canty Recorder. Hennepin County. Minnesota. j DENOTES BITUMINOUS -- -�_ i DENOTES EXISTING CONTOURS GRAPHIC SCALE DENOTES EXISTING SPOT ELEVATOR BENCHMARK --e DENOTES UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC --•— DENOTES UNDERGROUNO TELEPHONE RAILROAD SPIKE IN NORTH FACE OF 6TH POKER POLE WEST OF COUNTY ROAD NO. 19 ON NORTH SIDE OF MEADOW CREEX DRIVE: 1 in INO I — — DENOTES UNDERGROUND GAS EIEVATON - 100575 I mch = 1DD H. DENOTES DECIDUOUS TREE DENOTES CONIFEROUS TREE - - =Y— DENOTES STORM SEWER v` DENOTES SOIL BORINGS BY MARK TRADEWELL 0 DENOTES WELL k�A R'E9 Ts' saa� Z Q Z Q d > O ~ � En O Z :D w 0 in _ Z F — L, m Z Z0 D� O W U F__ p Z Q U' U Q CK _Z L� J 0 F— ~ _ x (10� 00 W U = U 9/19/201 11329 2/4 s a&i i De i CITY OF HANOVER. MINNESOTA I Jas, F. PWmNW I JmnmF Petemmi: , ••• •• •' m : •`:•• ;;•:••• ,• (RA) (R0.) „„ i T k L Flmmery 2 cn P:p^ t 1; a LmfIPJ Raul Pelota .G rte (�) wear 1/a Co,— Pr sec s T— 110, Rg,. 11 (RA) 0. r Ina ,f trt< sw7Fn or sac 6 ,Y.p s Rs 3 - - _ S89-49'14"W 202.97 WET LAND � YFT LANG _, (� 7 _ -, r r`ic"•°A`}')/ p j i , , %/ �T LA14uN ne 9ti ,'S <. r r I WET LAND f" V 997 '9 Do D. Uoull & R. R. Items\ � /. D-11 sl LCa, tY f 77 s t $ ,rcar I Arniwupm. 119 a[ 7Fe Rgc GENERAI.NOTES 1. Fee dwmhip b weted IN: Highland Bonk Parch ID Number. 06 -119 -23-31 -0001 and 06- 11ne9- 23-32 -0001 2 Address of the surveyed premises: 10435 County Road No. 19, Corcoran, MN %374. S Bearings shown h. are based on HennepM County Coordinate System. 4. Boundary arse of the surNeyed premises: *2,637,810 sq. k. (60.556 acres). S. The City of Corcande has indicated Nat the wrwyed premises shown on Nk survey is cumentiy owed RR (Rurd RwMential). 8. Surw)ed Dremieee are ia! 2 to Ile wlNin Flood Zomc "X' according to the Flood ineun mce Rate Map Canmunity Panel No. D053C- 0019 -E by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Hwllw date September 2nd. 2004, 7. The w.rd pramrees has access to Meadow Creek OHw and County Road N. 19, public Mrist. B. Ut'I Us shown hereon are based an a tWagraphkd surrey by QudHy Site Design, LLC dated May 1, 2007, The location of some underground unifies related to starm drainage were veHOe l as pmt of this survey. The location of undmgreaml utllltite and /err structures may vary from locations shown hereon and additional underground vUlKlos and/or etructurw may be encountered. Contact CoPher State One Call Notilkambn Center at (651) 454 -0002 fIr WNINtatlon of utility ITT and fldd location, prior to exwwtlon. 9. The Odd wrwy of this site was D.enantod on September 2nd, 2011. 10. Legd deecAption Is based upon Court File No.: 27 -CV -0e -1623 Dated and Rod OMOba 2B, 2009, 11. Wetlands shown an the survey are bawd on a topographical survey by Cuddly Site Design, DEC dated May 1, 2007. 12. AddlBaml title work wdi need to be .,lead to use U any easements or encumbrances we located wIMIn subject proporty. 13. All commonly owned oontiguous land Is Included in Has plat 14. No grading, tree remewl m ohm site modiflca lan will debar as part of We pmMat 0 XULOT A 2}111-7 z9gI fi .7e — aiI ``1 at� Made R. me. Jynm D. Vasil & R R. Ua•JI '•• •" RR) S iM 4 ... b 5W7/ 1 41_ 6 T Y'. 119, All 23 !i69'6A 12 E MINIMUM LOT MOTH -jQDYT.1-1t —•— DENOTES UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC LEGEND WET LAN 's — DENOTES PROPOSED SETBACKS LEGAL DESCRIPTION 9 DENOTES IRON MONUMENT FOUND AS LABELED That Part of the North Half of the Southweet Quarter of 601 V 997 '9 Do D. Uoull & R. R. Items\ � /. D-11 sl LCa, tY f 77 s t $ ,rcar I Arniwupm. 119 a[ 7Fe Rgc GENERAI.NOTES 1. Fee dwmhip b weted IN: Highland Bonk Parch ID Number. 06 -119 -23-31 -0001 and 06- 11ne9- 23-32 -0001 2 Address of the surveyed premises: 10435 County Road No. 19, Corcoran, MN %374. S Bearings shown h. are based on HennepM County Coordinate System. 4. Boundary arse of the surNeyed premises: *2,637,810 sq. k. (60.556 acres). S. The City of Corcande has indicated Nat the wrwyed premises shown on Nk survey is cumentiy owed RR (Rurd RwMential). 8. Surw)ed Dremieee are ia! 2 to Ile wlNin Flood Zomc "X' according to the Flood ineun mce Rate Map Canmunity Panel No. D053C- 0019 -E by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Hwllw date September 2nd. 2004, 7. The w.rd pramrees has access to Meadow Creek OHw and County Road N. 19, public Mrist. B. Ut'I Us shown hereon are based an a tWagraphkd surrey by QudHy Site Design, LLC dated May 1, 2007, The location of some underground unifies related to starm drainage were veHOe l as pmt of this survey. The location of undmgreaml utllltite and /err structures may vary from locations shown hereon and additional underground vUlKlos and/or etructurw may be encountered. Contact CoPher State One Call Notilkambn Center at (651) 454 -0002 fIr WNINtatlon of utility ITT and fldd location, prior to exwwtlon. 9. The Odd wrwy of this site was D.enantod on September 2nd, 2011. 10. Legd deecAption Is based upon Court File No.: 27 -CV -0e -1623 Dated and Rod OMOba 2B, 2009, 11. Wetlands shown an the survey are bawd on a topographical survey by Cuddly Site Design, DEC dated May 1, 2007. 12. AddlBaml title work wdi need to be .,lead to use U any easements or encumbrances we located wIMIn subject proporty. 13. All commonly owned oontiguous land Is Included in Has plat 14. No grading, tree remewl m ohm site modiflca lan will debar as part of We pmMat 0 XULOT A 2}111-7 z9gI fi .7e — aiI ``1 at� Made R. me. Jynm D. Vasil & R R. Ua•JI '•• •" RR) S iM 4 ... b 5W7/ 1 41_ 6 T Y'. 119, All 23 !i69'6A 12 E MINIMUM LOT MOTH -jQDYT.1-1t —•— DENOTES UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC LEGEND — 's — DENOTES PROPOSED SETBACKS LEGAL DESCRIPTION 9 DENOTES IRON MONUMENT FOUND AS LABELED That Part of the North Half of the Southweet Quarter of o DENOTES IRON MONUMENT SET Section 6, TOwnsblp 119. Range 23, Hennepin County DENOTES HENNEPIN COUNTY CAST IRON MONUMENT hly of the North, 9ne Of Me plot of Minnesota, lying norter MEADOW GREEK ESTATES, w Ole and of record In Ns of6w ® DENOTES CATCH BASIN of the County Retarder, Honesdale County, Minnesota. fL STREET — m «1 DENOTES POWER POLE AND OVERHEAD WIRES — DENOTES SIGN --'--- DENOTES FENCE ® DENOTES CONCRETE SURFACE DENOTES GRAVEL DENOTES BITUMINOUS DENOTES EXISTING CONTOURS F 1 da NT ( I C1 T ' Non 0. k Sidney T Rion ( { ••i,C Ca'( .') t V 6 (RA) l i 1 �ihwnae Rhode K & NdNLem .... r 00 APP (RR) it fit { —a` �— as 8 nb �� INV. - 996.]4 N LOTS 1, r > r., b IoM 5rD -_ _I DOD .26 BLi�K 1 4 b a'yrr - y( t if V. )OCl ]S N ' ` —sr -------- rs W4 �OOp11-w 211* cy, - Vim• I � � Z � II LOT 3-P- I4 LOT 1 F mI LQT 2 F` �I zo se' .', aR sLM BOCK 2 1 1. WP =;s - Ep . k o p, ? '€ a` mob_ 20P* 2 8k zees* a °ate �i `WV..�iG1a.8q Wan. M Tmunar le RWAdW A Teeanw (RR) BENCHMARK RAILROAD SPIKE IN NORTH FACE OF 6TH POWER PORE WEST OF COUNTY ROAD NO. 19 ON NORTH SIDE OF MEADOW GREEK DRIVE: ELEVATION = 1005.75 LOT DATA MINIMUM LOT DEPTH 30�T. REpR YARD SETBACK = y";I,jT. M . s.x.v DENOTES EXISTING SPOT ELEVATION MINIMUM LOT MOTH -jQDYT.1-1t —•— DENOTES UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC — DENOTES UNDERGROUND TELEPHONE DENOTES UNDERGROUND GAS - DENOTES DECIDUOUS TREE DENOTES CONIFEROUS TREE fL STREET -- r— DENOTES STORM SEWER DENOTES SOIL BORINGS BY MARK TRADEWEIL. ® DENOTES WELL ,DI To 50 Henrep ++ Cwnky Cost Irrn Aranum¢n_ Pt Ua .119. Rqx =2� h I GRAPHIC SCALE ( IN FEET ) 1 u„h s Wu [t. UM LOT AREA 2.5 ACRES YARD SETBACK 25 T. AS BUILDING SETBACKS ORNNAGE AND UbUTy FASFMOITS SHOYM TRUS NO 9AUE BENG 10 FEET IN MOTH AND AOJUNWO MIGHT-OF -WAY LINES AND ADJOINING ALL LOT UNCS, UNIESS OTH RMSE SHOWS ON THE PLAN. z Q J d Z O0 O (n (n w co Z Z cz 0 :M:) C Q M J Q Z n' z Q LJ 0 — 21, Q U 0 D = U cD � O 9/19/201 11329 4/4 9 /19/2'H1 11:47an 1 �1 p n Caunl, C M m nt et 1'., Nc t. 1/9 Co+n,- of Sec 6 iwp vlt9, Py¢e e.,..e .• i,r.�'.e ieiiil V. ^ „�. n. ,.r.v i,ii,n.r �.c,il 15041 v11 ty.f t 4 menl ad �e vih me o, l.,e '.WI/ ( fr. twp, Ii R, Pye 2J S C - ,., - 8 I., 119, Rge. 2J Nfl9 oZ E KNOW 1 IRhi0N5 81 11CUE PRESENTS: That Hlehmal Bmly a WMnmto Seeking Caponflon, M owner of Me folloxN9 Eeoalmid W r' STARE OF WNSMIA Hal of the of Saelca a, Tasmania Ill "el mpe CWNtt OF _ None CFEt1(1( fSTAlE3. m A. e d of braved N lM oMOe of Me f tY .aowEe . .,,ryM Go-m[% MN cps, C t% ��4 1*9 m rtheny of Me amn, IMe of Me plat N gE%llpp Thle ha4umml weer ocknoMetlgetl ba /cn my bas _ Haw .sued do same to be mineral ad pMKed as HIYNNOD SWOOTRON Me as homey dwole "d dedicate to Me public far WMk use brays Me Padd xY bad dedow" and babby be= , as Noxn m We Out M eft mom Mneo1 wk HlghWnd Bank, a Mhnewlo IneWag Comenava, has oeurod them peeenb to be 4saw by as props efflar MN � day of r HIGHLAND BANK: SrAtE W AIMWESOTA 1 MINT' GF _ j Mfavgo8 kMMeWmanf we auYnowNCad beM me Me day a g desperation, be bdMf of the Capaatbn- H P fY Cml I M nt et Ih YO_ by b a P. CoM1nNM. vey Ceun % Mnm o My Gram eNm axp'vV I.UT t S89'a9':e'W —V viepin Ca�n9y Co, le n Mom,mepi c vl ` /'. Cwner of iee a. iw0. If B. Rge^23 The Weet line of the N1 /2 of the SWI /4, Sec. 6, T, 118, R. 23, Is .esumed to hover a bearing of South 00 degrees 10 minutee 37 second. Went. My Cammo' My of Deems, MFnwota toesi M. dram. ab Thla plot of HIOHI D SOBWN9IX1 was, asprowtl wd am:W by the City Comal of the My of CacaM, isammo a al o fepdw mealMg Mrmf held Me day d —_ a— . —v. -�+ 20� If vpplWde, Me wMW aafntnento mtl reeammmeolimo of fha GNnmNdmer of Trwga'idfvn ontl Me Cwn[y Hld•wy FnBYIm haw bra rd, S' Me My m one pwvv,uw XI day Po'lod here elgraW NIhaN reaeMt oe attb canmenG brad raarnmande0ona as poWEM by MMnmta Sodetes, lisamn, '05.03. SMd. 2 e Denotel monument found 1/2 inch Iron pipe, unless My C000d. My of Crvaron, MNnevob otherebte shown. M_, by Dead W Anderson, as Sew Nee President of Highland Bed a a Denote. 1/2 Inch by 14 inch Iron monument at and marked by LS. No. 44655. By MaIsr By wok —.a-- Denoted, approximate edge of wetland as defined by TWAT Iopfi B DEPARn T, HennapM Count% IfmmG Mlnne9ota Slatutee, Chapter 505.01, tuba. 3. L� 1 M1atly ami that lax" papble In 20_ vM qla pwa hew bwn pad for ea Imtl tlmrPoW an ML plat, ddM _ day of ®RT�x'E MY annaimlm alp raTi wn y, m C OCA1E 1DC M L Nwrwru Marty Mahar By ob"Ay L d"hua P. B-0 der handy eMHy I, b as Rat woe Met sl by me a untlr my and l es, —co; Mat 1 am a duly l W, p d, t al mr , Me s dep at d an In Mat Mle plat e a . com npmntetbn a Me o, Not o wavy. Mal W s a.d s to duty and Gbde n U caablas em, .Gtl vo Mb Pbt: Met dl be 0 in. ebe 0 t m Mle q t me Mm, m wd be meetly sat fNhN me y� that dl rata bwndmW and xt fandq " deM,ed M MNnmota 5<WUMe, Sae4on 9CSM. Sub.. 3, m of Me tloG of Mb mt'MCVte me 91HbEY DINSIDi. NmnWM Camty. MNmmb ( IN FEET) ,oen and INNW m MN plat and ad p.him pays are Maven wtl tabMed an Mla plot Pursuant to HN. SAT. Sao. 3.ES5 (t.9, Mb pb has bra dammed bob _ day a mom Do ed b tloy a 20_ Jesse. P. t mk Numbs M833 "Jam P. Bmyn, Carat, Seney, BY ACFE LAND pp,[�p =Nm RIKKAM. Hen"pM M is Mammals I h«my salty Can Me arch, der of HIMI s MON w" r aarded m MIe arse. thm -h 2O_� at _ o dove _,m. 5 n m n MIdwN H. CwmM, Cacmd, NmcrMr By DepulY WAINACE AND 11mv fA¢A a%StpW NM I I iD AND ALE BEND Mid A M AWNING lLO AUleoi, O dl]fT -Cf -WAY Pct, � QOM Au Gor uNEB. VMFSS o¶tEIYMR CITY OF CORCORAN 11/8/11 PARK CAPITAL FUND REPORT jheinecke AS OF 11/08/11 8c. Date Park Pat Puhle Memorial Park T -ball field Parks Balance Dedication Memorial 2011 BEGINNING BALANCE 384,090.46 (48,157.27) (1,617.65) 331,391.63 895.84 (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 Jun -11 TKDA (824.79) 337,768.23 Jun -11 J Olson Park Dedication 3,600.00 341,368.23 Jun -11 Puhle Memorial Bench (645.10) 340,723.13 Jun -11 TKDA (113.29) 340,609.84 JUI -11 TKDA (311.55) 340,298.29 JUI -11 Stellar Homes 3,600.00 343,898.29 JUI -11 Olson 3,600.00 347,498.29 Jun -11 Interest Earned (savings) 11.65 347,509.94 Jun -11 Interest Earned 386.67 347,896.61 Aug -11 TKDA (243.41) 347,653.20 Aug -11 MN Dept Rev - Forfieted Land (250.00) 347,403.20 Sep -11 TKDA (99.13) 347,304.07 Oct -11 TKDA (396.51) 346,907.56 2011 YTD ACTIVITY 18,500.49 (645.10) 0.00 0.00 (2,339.46) 11/08/11 ENDING BALANCE 402,590.95 895.84 (48,802.37) (1,617.65) (6,159.21) Fund Balance as of 11/08/11 346,907.56 1 of 1 CITY OF CORCORAN 8c. 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 6/2011 11.65 11,691.22 $ 11,691.22 TOTAL $ 158.41 $ 10,000.00