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Corcoran Parks and Trails Commission Agenda
April 17, 2018 - 7:00pm
1. Call to Order / Roll Call
2. Pledge of Allegiance
3. Agenda Approval
4. Minutes
a. Minutes – March 20, 2018*
5. Open Forum
6. Presentations
a. Police Department Update – Matt Gottschalk
b. Public Works Update – Kevin Mattson
7. Unfinished Business
8. New Business
a. Surface Water Management Plan and Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan*
b. Park Planning Work Plan*
c. Memorial Garden Maintenance Plan*
9. Reports/Information
a. Active Planning Applications – Informational only*
b. Ravinia Neighborhood Park Update
10. Subcommittee & Miscellaneous Reports
a. City Council Report – Councilmember LaFave*
b. Garden Club Report
c. Elm Creek Watershed Commission Report – Sharon Meister
d. Park Dedication Fund*
11. Other Business/Announcements
12. Commissioner Liaison Calendar
City Council Meetings
4/26/18 5/10/18 5/24/08 6/14/18 6/28/18 7/12/18 7/26/18
Anderson Robran Nybo Regan Krueger Meister Strehler
13. Adjournment
*Includes Materials - Materials relating to these agenda items can be found in the House Agenda Packet by
door.
CITY OF CORCORAN
Parks and Trails Commission Meeting Minutes
March 20, 2018 - 7:00pm
The Corcoran Parks and Trails Commission met on March 20, 2018, at City Hall in Corcoran, MN.
Present were, Commissioners – Anderson, Krueger, Meister, Nybo, Regan, Robran, and Strehler.
Also present was City Administrator Martens and Recreation Coordinator Christensen Buck.
1.Call to Order / Roll Call
Chairperson Anderson called the meeting to order at 7:01 pm.
2.Pledge of Allegiance
Chairperson Anderson invited all in attendance to rise and join in the Pledge of Allegiance.
3.Agenda Approval
a.Agenda
Motion: Made by Robran, seconded by Krueger, to approve the agenda as presented
Voting Aye: Anderson, Krueger, Meister, Nybo, Regan, Robran, and Strehler.
(Motion carried 7:0)
4.Minutes
a.Minutes – February 28, 2018
Motion: Made by Robran, seconded by Nybo, to approve the minutes as presented.
Voting Aye: Anderson, Krueger, Meister, Nybo, Regan, Robran, and Strehler.
(Motion carried 7:0)
5.Open Forum - None
6.Presentations - None
7.Unfinished Business
a.Ravinia Neighborhood Park Playground Proposals*
i.Minnesota Wisconsin Playground
City Administrator Martens provided an overview of the Minnesota Wisconsin Playground
proposal as the representative was unable to make the meeting.
ii.Northland Recreation
Bill Johnson, Northland Recreation’s representative, provided an overview of the items
available in their plan.
iii.St. Croix Recreation/Burke
Mike Basich, Burke’s representative, provided an overview of the layout for their proposed
playground.
Chair Anderson called a recess at 7:39 pm to collect and count the votes from the community
members in attendance. Chair Anderson reconvened the meeting at 7:44 pm. Recreation
Coordinator Christensen Buck announced that Burke was the preferred vendor with the natural
colors being the preferred color pallet.
Motion: Made by Robran, seconded by Meister, to move forward with St. Croix Recreation/Burke
as the preferred vendor and keep the project within a budget of $75,000-85,000.
Voting Aye: Anderson, Krueger, Meister, Nybo, Regan, Robran, and Strehler.
(Motion carried 7:0)
City Administrator Martens suggested forming a subcommittee for the project. Commissioners
Regan, Meister, and Anderson volunteered to make up the subcommittee.
8.New Business
a.Preliminary Plat for Rush Creek Run*
Agenda Item 4a.
CITY OF CORCORAN
City Administrator Martens provided a brief overview of the plat covering the on-road trail,
off-road trail and horseback trail. Commissioners discussed that the horseback trail is not a
community need anymore. Brian Whisney, son of the owners of the property described the
easement that would run through and provided some suggestions regarding the location of
the easement. Whisney suggested moving the trail north to delineated wetland.
Motion: Made by Robran, seconded by Regan, to recommend an off-road trail easement along
south side of wetland on lot 2 and cash for the remainder of park dedication requirements.
Voting Aye: Anderson, Krueger, Meister, Nybo, Regan, Robran, and Strehler.
(Motion carried 7:0)
b. Draft 2040 Comprehensive Plan – Parks Plan Review*
City Administrator Martens gave an overview for the 2040 Comprehensive Plan and the next
steps that need to be taken. Commissioners discussed changing the horseback trail,
adjusting the athletic search area near the Rockford property, and moving the open space
park by Jubert Lake.
Motion: Made by Robran, seconded by Nybo, to move the OSP by Jubert Lake to the west of the
lake, adjust Ravinia and Rockford ASA to reflect current conditions, eliminate horseback trail, and
eliminate trail on the west side of Lions Park.
Voting Aye: Anderson, Krueger, Meister, Nybo, Regan, Robran, and Strehler.
(Motion carried 7:0)
9. Reports/Information
a. Active Planning Applications – None*
b. Recreation Coordinator Update
Recreation Coordinator Christensen Buck gave an overview of her experience in parks and
recreation and the tentative schedule of when she will be in the office.
c. Purchase Agreement Update – 20400 County Road 50
City Administrator Martens announced that Rockford School District approved the purchase
agreement for the property and gave an overview of the upcoming budgets to be created.
Martens recommended using debt service instead of the park dedication fund.
Motion: Made by Robran, seconded by Meister, to recommend using debt service for the purchase
as recommended by staff.
Voting Aye: Anderson, Krueger, Meister, Nybo, Regan, Robran, and Strehler.
(Motion carried 7:0)
10. Subcommittee and Miscellaneous Reports
a. City Council Report - Councilmember Bottema* - None
b. Garden Club Report
Chair Anderson provided an overview of the most recent Garden Club event and the
upcoming tree giveaway, of which 90 trees remain.
c. Elm Creek Watershed Commission Report - Sharon Meister/Tom Anderson
Chair Anderson updated the commission on the watershed health and technical issues after
attending the watershed meeting.
d. Park Dedication Fund - None
11. Other Business/Announcements
Commissioner Robran provided an update about Country Daze planning activities.
12. Commissioner Liaison Calendar
Commissioners reviewed the upcoming schedule.
13. Adjournment
Motion: Made by Krueger, seconded by Strehler, to adjourn the meeting at 9:05 pm.
Voting Aye: Anderson, Krueger, Meister, Nybo, Regan, Robran, and Strehler.
CITY OF CORCORAN
(Motion carried 7:0)
Submitted by Jessica Christensen Buck, Recreation Coordinator
8a.
8200 County Road 116 Corcoran, MN 55340
763-420-2288 www.ci.corcoran.mn.us
MEMO
Meeting Date: April 17, 2018
To: Parks and Trails Commission
From: Brad Martens, City Administrator
Re: Surface Water Management Plan and Stormwater Pollution
Prevention Plan
______________________________________________________________________
Susan Nelson will provide an overview of the City’s Surface Water Management Plan
and Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan. She will also walk through the items as they
relate to parks planning and development.
Attachment:
None
8b.
8200 County Road 116 Corcoran, MN 55340
763-420-2288 www.ci.corcoran.mn.us
MEMO
Meeting Date: April 17, 2018
To: Parks and Trails Commission
From: Brad Martens, City Administrator
Re: Park Planning Work Plan
______________________________________________________________________
The City of Corcoran is in the process of purchasing the property at 20400 County Road
50 for athletic space. This 59.95 acre property is directly adjacent to the City Park. The
next step in the process will be to design the two properties and consider
improvements. The Parks and Trails Commission should discuss what steps it would
like to take in that process.
In order to bring the Commission up to speed, Recreation Coordinator Jessica
Christensen Buck has put together a brief overview on recent facility planning. This
document is attached to this report.
In order to spur discussion, the following draft design plan is offered:
May 2018: Commission to receive information from athletic groups on existing
needs and future desires for programming; Recreation Coordinator to present
other considerations for community needs.
June 2018: Commission tour of park and continued discussion on community
needs; select sub-committee to tour parks and bring back information to
Commission
September 2018: Sub-committee presentation to Commission on tour findings
and provide recommendations
October 2018: Review and recommend approval of RFP for assistance in design
services (similar to Ravinia Neighborhood Park)
November 2018: Recommend approval for assistance in design services ; City
Council approval for assistance in design services
January 2019: Review draft park design/layout; recommend changes
February 2019: Review revised plans; recommend approval
8b.
March 2019: Present proposal to City Council; receive approval to proceed with
phase one of development; staff directed to obtain quotes for work
April 2019: Review quotes for work; recommend approval
May 2019: City Council approval of phase one work
June 2019: Review budget and staffing related to park facilities and use
Summer 2019: Manage phase one work
Attachment:
1. Parks and Trails Commission Facility Planning
Parks and Trails Commission Meeting – Facility Planning
10/21/2014 - Parks and Trails Meeting – (Similar to 2/11/2016 Council Meeting)
P&TC Facility Priorities
o Top priorities: Baseball fields, softball fields, multi-purpose rectangular fields, park shelter, and
amphitheater.
o Second priorities: Open/picnic area, hockey/skating area, playground equipment, trails, and
concession stand.
Tables pulled from “Reusing Cleaned Up Superfund Sites”:
Parks and Trails Commission Meeting – Facility Planning
10/20/2015 - Parks and Trails Meeting
City of Corcoran Comprehensive Plan (Chapter 7)
o Park goals and policy
Parks should be safe, enjoyable, and accessible with multi-use and multi-
seasonal programs and activities.
Needs to be a balance of active recreation, passive recreation, and natural
resource protection.
Follows ADA requirements.
Connects trails with other city and county trails
Includes benches and exercise stations
2/11/2016 – City Council Meeting
Regional Recreation Amenity Purchase Options (2016)
o Athletic complex size should be driven primarily by projected demand for the specific
types of facilities.
o Spectator seating, parking, and lighting are necessities.
o Ground should be level, good drainage, suitable soil, and large enough for multiple types
of fields or courts.
Needs Analysis and Recommendations PowerPoint (2007)
o Recommendations for facility:
Baseball, softball, soccer, multi-purpose fields, hockey, playground, shelter, disc
golf, concessions, tennis, basketball, and volleyball.
o Park standards:
10 acres for 1,000 people
2-3 of the acres should be for “active” recreation.
Total acreage is better for long term planning rather than numbers of fields as
demographics and recreation trends change over time.
8c.
8200 County Road 116 Corcoran, MN 55340
763-420-2288 www.ci.corcoran.mn.us
MEMO
Meeting Date: April 17, 2018
To: Parks and Trails Commission
From: Brad Martens, City Administrator
Re: Memorial Garden Maintenance Plan
______________________________________________________________________
As summer approaches, the Parks and Trails Commission should consider the level of
maintenance and any proposed improvements to the Memorial Garden. Staff has
attempted to reach Chelsea but been unable to do so.
Staff is requesting direction on priorities. The Commission may want to consider asking
the Garden Club to recommend a work plan for 2018.
Attachment:
None
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MEMORANDUM
105 South Fifth Street,
Suite 513
Minneapolis, MN 55401
Tel: 612-252-9070
Fax: 612-252-9077
www.landform.net
DATE March 13, 2018
TO Brad Martens
CC City Council, Planning Commission, Parks & Trails Commission
FROM Kendra Lindahl, City Planner
RE Active Corcoran Planning Applications
Projects/Comments in blue italics are new
Project marked with an * have moved from active to approved
The following is a summary of project status for current, active projects:
1.2040 Corcoran Comprehensive Plan (City file 17-001). This year-long process was kicked off with
a joint City Council/Commission work session on March 16th followed by a three community open
houses/events and several commission meetings and Council work sessions. The Parks and Trails
Commission will review at their March 20th meeting, the Planning Commission will hold a public
hearing on April 5th and the City Council is expected to approve the 2040 Comprehensive Plan on April
26th.
2.Dog Kennel Ordinance Update (City file 17-037). The Council directed the Planning Commission to
review the Kennel standards in the ordinance and make a recommendation about whether any
changes are needed. The Commission discussed the item at their October 5th meeting and asked that
it be placed on a future meeting agenda for more discussion. The Planning Commission discussed
this at the January 4th meeting and their recommendation was presented to the Council at the January
25th meeting for consideration. At their January 25th meeting, Council considered the Commission’s
recommendation, but instead directed staff to prepare a draft ordinance that only allows kennels in
commercial zoning districts and schedule for a Public Hearing at the Planning Commission and
Council action in May.
3.Animal Ordinance (city file 17-038). The City has received questions about allowing animals in
commercial areas, specifically bees and chickens. The Council considered this item at their January
25th meeting and established a subcommittee to review the issues and bring back a recommendation
to the City Council.
4.Small Cell and DAS Ordinance Amendment (City file 17-039). Minnesota’s telecommunications
right-of-way user state law (SF1456), regarding small wireless facilities, was signed into law on May
30, 2017. It grants wireless service providers access to the public right-of-way to construct, maintain
and operate small wireless facilities and wireless support structures. Various sections of the city and
zoning code need to be amended to be consistent with state law. At their January 25th meeting,
Council directed staff to prepare a draft ordinance and schedule for a Public Hearing at the Planning
Commission and Council action in April/May.
5.Preliminary Plat for “Rush Creek Run” at 7320 Rolling Hills Road (PID 28-119-23-22-0003) (city
file 18-001). A request by Linda and John Whisney for a preliminary plat to create 6 lots. The
applicant is currently working to make the application complete and staff expects it to be scheduled for
March Parks & Trails Commission Review and April Planning Commission and City Council review.
Agenda Item 9a.
MEMORANDUM 2
6. OS&P Sketch Plan for “Pheasant Ridge 2nd Addition” at 10000 Ebert Road PID 03-119-23-31-
0003, 03-119-23-43-0005, 03-119-23-41-0002) (City File 18-003). Tony Bolduc has submitted a
request for sketch plan review of an OS&P plat with 30 lots (2 with existing homes) and 4 outlots. The
City Council will review the request at the February 22nd meeting.
7. EAW and Sketch Plan for “Encore” (PID 1211923120001, 0111923430002 & 0111923440001)
(city file 18-004). Pulte has submitted a revised sketch plan and is working with the City to prepare
an EAW (Environmental Assessment Worksheet) for approval of 393 single family lots. The City
Council reviewed this item at their February 22nd meeting. The EAW is currently out for public review.
The 30-day comment period ends on April 11th. The City Council will take action on the EAW at the
April 26th meeting.
8. Maple Hill Apartments PUD Sketch Plan at 7401 Maple Hill Road (PID 25-119-23-24-0005) (City
file 18-005). The Council reviewed the PUD sketch plan at their February 22nd meeting and offered
feedback to the applicant.
9. High 5 Companies Conditional Use Permit at 7523 Commerce Street (PID 26-119-23-14-0025)
(city file 18-006). The applicant is requesting a CUP to allow auto sales at the site. No vehicles will
be stored on site. The Planning Commission will hold a public hearing at the April 5th meeting and the
Council is expected to take action at the April 26th meeting.
10. Pulte Comprehensive Plan Amendment for Encore (PID 01-119-23-43-0002 and 01-119-23-44-
0001) (city file 18-007). The applicant has submitted a request to reclassify the property to Low
Density Residential. The Planning Commission will hold a public hearing at the April 5th meeting and
the Council is expected to take action at the April 26th meeting.
11. Doboszenski request for Site Plan and Variance at 9520 CR 19 (PID 07-119-23-42-0007) (city file
18-008). The applicant is requesting approval for an addition to the accessory building and after-the-
fact approval for bus storage in the front yard. The Planning Commission will hold a public hearing at
the April 5th meeting and the Council is expected to take action at the April 26th meeting.
12. Patrick Matter request for Special Home Occupation for vehicle sales/repair at 19320 Mystique
Drive (PID 12-119-23-43-0015) (city file 18-009). Notice of request was sent to neighbors within 350
feet. Following the comment period, staff may approve the request or send to the Council for action.
13. Tree/Natural Resource protection ordinance (city file 18-010). The Council directed staff to look at
options to preserve trees and natural resources to maintain the rural character of the community in
both rural and urban areas. Staff with gather information for Council review at the May meeting.
Also, there are several projects that have been approved, but are still not filed and closed out:
1. Corcoran Business Park (City file 06-005). The City Council granted a one-year extension to the
final plat approval, which expired on April 12, 2011. Staff has spoken to the applicant and is still
working to close out this project. Staff has spoken to the applicant and will schedule a meeting when
more information is available on the Loretto sewer project.
2. Hope Ministries Conditional Use Permit for Cemetery and Vacation of Drainage & Utility
Easement at 19951 Oswald Farm Road (City file 12-002). Hope Ministries submitted a request for a
conditional use permit to allow a cemetery west of the existing church. The application was approved
by the City Council on March 22nd and site work had begun. The letter of credit for site improvements
has been released, but we are holding the escrow pending completion of the approved landscaping.
The applicant has indicated that they are considering a site plan amendment application to modify the
approved plans. Staff met again with Pastor Brian Lother in July 2017 to discuss the outstanding
issues and future expansion plans on the property.
3. Sawgrass Preliminary Plat, Preliminary PUD Development Plan and Rezoning for on Schendel
property at 20400 County Road 10 (City file 14-027). The City Council approved the request on
December 11, 2014 and granted the applicant 2 years to apply for the final plat and final PUD
development plan. Peachtree Partners did not buy the property, but a different developer could still
proceed with the approved plan. On December 9, 2016, the applicant submitted a written request to
MEMORANDUM 3
extend the approvals for an additional year. Staff recommended that this request be reviewed by the
City Council, but adequate time was not provided to place this on a Council agenda prior to expiration.
Staff administratively approved an extension until February 28, 2017 so that this request for extension
could be considered at the February 23, 2017 Council meeting. At that meeting, the City Council
approved a one year extension. The City Council approved another one year extension at the
January 55, 2018 meeting.
4. Commercial Door Addition at 7670 Commerce Street (City file 15-010) The City received an
application for approval of a building addition, which required a conditional use permit, interim use
permit, variance and site plan approval. The project was reviewed at a public hearing at the June 4th
Planning Commission meeting and was approved by the City Council on June 25th. The required
landscaping will be finalized and constructed after the downtown infrastructure project is completed.
The City will release the remaining escrow when the planting is completed.
5. Private Drive Ordinance Amendment (City file 16-003). The City Council approved an ordinance
amendment allowing private drives in the Rural Residential district, subject to certain conditions.
However, after adoption the City Council directed staff to revisit this issue and consider an ordinance
amendment to eliminate the requirement that private drives off paved roads must be paved. The City
Council approved the amendment on May 26th. The Council also identified additional issues that
should be reviewed and discussed at a future date.
6. Pulte Homes of Minnesota LLC request for sketch plan review of “Encore” at 9975 CR 101 (PID
12-119-23-12-0001) (city file 17-029). Pulte has submitted a sketch plan review for a residential
development on this property. The item was reviewed by the City Council at the September 28th
meeting.
7. Park Place Storage Phase 2 (City file 17-034). The Master Plan for Park Place Storage was
approved in 2016. The Council approved the entire project but noted that each phase would need to
submit for site plan approval. This was primarily a condition to ensure that all engineering issues were
adequately addressed for each phase. Phase I is under construction and the applicant has submitted
an application for administrative site plan approval for Phase 2 (to the south of Phase 1). The
application was administratively approved.
8. *Bass Lake Crossing South (formerly Bass Lake Estates) Final PUD Development Plan and
Final Plat at 19235 and 19219 CR 10 (PID 2511923440002 and 2511923440003) (City file 17-036).
The Final PUD Development Plan was reviewed at the January 4th Planning Comm ission meeting.
The applicant went to the December 28th and January 11th meeting to ask for a waiver from the
development contract letter of credit requirements. The Council agreed. The Final Plat and Final PUD
Development Plan approved by the Council on January 25th. The Development Agreement was
approved at the February 22nd Council meeting.
10a.
8200 County Road 116 Corcoran, MN 55340
763-420-2288 www.ci.corcoran.mn.us
MEMO
Meeting Date: April 17, 2018
To: Parks and Trails Commission
From: Brad Martens, City Administrator
Re: City Council Report
______________________________________________________________________
The Parks and Trails Commission last met on March 20, 2018. The following is a recap
of some of the items discussed at City Council meetings since that time. A full recap can
be found by reviewing the approved City Council minutes on the website
March 22, 2018 Council Meeting
1. Staffing Update
a. Council received an update on the addition of Jessica Christensen Buck,
Recreation Coordinator, and Hope Capp, Temporary Assistant to the City
Administrator to the Corcoran team
2. Finance Plan for Park Purchase
a. Approved a finance plan including $250,000 of park dedication funds and
15 year bonds for the purchase of the Rockford School District property
3. Fir Lane Turn Lane Improvement Project
a. Accepted the plans and authorized bids for the turn lane project to serve
the Bass Lake Crossing and Bass Lake Crossing South developments
April 12, 2018 Council Meeting
4. Annual Fire Department Reports
a. Heard annual updates from the Hanover, Loretto, and Rogers Fire
Departments
5. Public Hearing – Proposed Property Tax Abatement; Sale of 2018A Bonds
a. Held the public hearing; approved resolutions to proceed with the sale of
bonds for the purchase of 20400 County Road 50
10a.
6. 2018 Dust Control Program
a. Reviewed the proposed 2018 plan; approved a resolution calling for a
public hearing for May 10, 2018
7. 2018 Pavement Overlay Project
a. Authorized plans and specifications for the 2018 pavement overlay project
for Larking Road and Rolling Hills Road
8. Discussion on Compensation for Commissioners
a. Discussed merits for compensation; declined making changes at this time
9. Playground Provider Selection and Budget
a. Selected St. Croix Recreation as the playground provider for the Ravinia
neighborhood park and authorized staff to execute contracts; approved a
budget of up to $85,000 for playground equipment
10. 2017 Surplus Allocation
a. Directed staff to place 2017 surplus above the budgeted $60,000 into the
long range planning fund
11. County Road 10/Larkin Road Intersection
a. Discussed possible safety considerations; no action taken
Attachments:
None
10d.
March 26, 2018
Date
Park
Dedication
Memorial Park
Maintenance
Combined
Fund Balance
415-10100 415-10102
09/16 Beginning Balance 364,189.75 9,097.68 373,287.43
09/16 Millow Electric (3,885.00)
09/16 Interest Earned 0.17 1.15
09/16 3rd Qtr Interest Allocation 40.13
10/16 Interest Earned 0.18
11/16 Garden Gate (210.00)
11/16 Park Place Storage 16-027 55,875.00
11/16 Interest Earned 0.16
12/16 Park Dedication Fees 11,910.00
12/16 Interest Earned 0.28 1.14
12/16 4th Qtr Interest Allocation 405.70
01/17 Interest Earned 0.37
02/17 Interest Earned 0.27
03/17 Wenck - Ravinia Park Design (769.40)
03/17 Lennar - Ravinia 8th Addition 79,400.00
03/17 Interest Earned 0.21 1.12
03/17 1st Qtr Interest Allocation 283.29
04/17 Garden Gate (180.00)
04/17 Wenck - Ravinia Park Design (238.50)
04/17 Interest Earned 0.17
05/17 Wenck - Ravinia Park Design (23.60)
05/17 Interest Earned 0.13
06/17 Wenck - Ravinia Park Design (275.40)
06/17 Interest Earned 0.18 1.14
06/17 2nd Qtr Interest Allocation 120.83
07/17 Wenck - Ravinia Park Design (610.40)
07/17 Interest Earned 0.21
08/17 Kevin Dale - Press Box Supplies (272.78)
08/17 Kevin Dale - Press Box Supplies (2,799.30)
08/17
MN Twins Community Fund - 2016
Hennepin Co. Grant 15,000.00
08/17 Interest Earned 0.20
09/17 Morris Excavating - 4" Tile Install (6,407.50)
09/17 Wenck - Ravinia Park Design (57.50)
CITY OF CORCORAN
PARK CAPITAL FUND REPORT
CASH FUNDS
09/17
M/I Homes of Minneapolis Bass
Lake Crossing 166,740.00
09/17 Interest Earned 0.18
09/17 Interest Earned 65.41
09/17 Interest Earned 1.14
10/17 Wenck - Ravinia Park Design (445.80)
10/17 George or Jean Gmach 7,940.00
10/17 Interest Earned 0.18
11/17 Interest Earned 0.29
12/17 Town & Country Fence (43,470.00)
12/17 Interest Earned 0.21 1.15
12/17 Interest Allocation 736.88
01/18 Interest Earned 0.15
02/18 Wenck - Ravinia Park Design (59.00)
ENDING BALANCE 643,006.35 9,104.52 652,110.87
Revised 10d.
April 16, 2018
Date
Park
Dedication
Memorial Park
Maintenance
Combined
Fund Balance
415-10100 415-10102
09/16 Beginning Balance 364,189.75 9,097.68 373,287.43
09/16 Millow Electric (3,885.00)
09/16 Interest Earned 0.17 1.15
09/16 3rd Qtr Interest Allocation 40.13
10/16 Interest Earned 0.18
11/16 Garden Gate (210.00)
11/16 Park Place Storage 16-027 55,875.00
11/16 Interest Earned 0.16
12/16 Park Dedication Fees 11,910.00
12/16 Interest Earned 0.28 1.14
12/16 4th Qtr Interest Allocation 405.70
01/17 Interest Earned 0.37
02/17 Interest Earned 0.27
03/17 Wenck - Ravinia Park Design (769.40)
03/17 Lennar - Ravinia 8th Addition 79,400.00
03/17 Interest Earned 0.21 1.12
03/17 1st Qtr Interest Allocation 283.29
04/17 Garden Gate (180.00)
04/17 Wenck - Ravinia Park Design (238.50)
04/17 Interest Earned 0.17
05/17 Wenck - Ravinia Park Design (23.60)
05/17 Interest Earned 0.13
06/17 Wenck - Ravinia Park Design (275.40)
06/17 Interest Earned 0.18 1.14
06/17 2nd Qtr Interest Allocation 120.83
07/17 Wenck - Ravinia Park Design (610.40)
07/17 Interest Earned 0.21
08/17 Kevin Dale - Press Box Supplies (272.78)
08/17 Kevin Dale - Press Box Supplies (2,799.30)
08/17
MN Twins Community Fund - 2016
Hennepin Co. Grant 15,000.00
08/17 Interest Earned 0.20
09/17 Morris Excavating - 4" Tile Install (6,407.50)
09/17 Wenck - Ravinia Park Design (57.50)
CITY OF CORCORAN
PARK CAPITAL FUND REPORT
CASH FUNDS
09/17
M/I Homes of Minneapolis Bass
Lake Crossing 166,740.00
09/17 Interest Earned 0.18
09/17 Interest Earned 65.41
09/17 Interest Earned 1.14
10/17 Wenck - Ravinia Park Design (445.80)
10/17 George or Jean Gmach 7,940.00
10/17 Interest Earned 0.18
11/17 Interest Earned 0.29
12/17 Town & Country Fence (43,470.00)
12/17 Interest Earned 0.21 1.15
12/17 Interest Allocation 736.88
01/18 Interest Earned 0.15
02/18 Wenck - Ravinia Park Design (59.00)
02/18 Interest Earned 0.23
03/18
Bass Lake Crossing South park
dedication fees 242,645.00
03/18 Interest Earned 0.29 1.12
ENDING BALANCE 885,651.87 9,105.64 894,757.51