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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2018-01-03 City Council Regular Meeting PacketAgenda City Council Meeting City of Edina, Minnesota City Council Ch am be rs Wednesday, January 3, 2018 7:00 PM I.Call To Order II.Roll Call III.Approval Of Meeting Agenda IV.Community Comment During "Community Comment," the City Council will inv ite residents to share new issues or concerns that haven't been considered in the past 30 days by the Council or which aren't slated for future consideration. Individua ls must limit their comments to three minutes. The Mayor may limit the number of spea kers on the same issue in the interest of time and topic. Generally spea king, items tha t are elsewhere on tonight's agenda may not be addressed during Community Comment. Indiv iduals should not expect the Ma y or or Council to respond to their comments tonight. Instead the Council might refer the ma tter to sta) for consideration at a future meeting. V.Adoption Of Consent Agenda All agenda items listed on the consent agenda a re considered routine and will be ena cted by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of such items unless requested to be removed from the Consent Agenda by a Member of the City Council. In such ca ses the item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered immediately following the adoption of the Consent Agenda. (Favorable rollcall vote of majority of Council Members present to approve.) A.Approval of Minutes: Regular Meeting of December 19, 2017 B.Resolution No. 2018-01: Designating O8cial Newspaper For 2018 C.Resolution No. 2018-02: Signatory Resolution D.Resolution No. 2018-03: Designation of Director/Alternate Director of Suburban Rate Authority E.Resolution No. 2018-04: Designation of Director/Alternate Director of LOGIS F.Resolution No. 2018-05: Authorizing Facsimile Signa tures G.Resolution No. 2018-06: Designating O8cial Depositories H.Resolution No. 2018-07: Appointment To Edina Fire Relief Association I.Annual Appointment of Assistant Weed Inspector J.Appointment of Ma y or Pro T em K.Appointment of HRA Members & Terms of Appointment L.Resolution 2018-11: Amending Resolution 2016-132 Authorizing HRA to Act on the City 's Behalf Negotiating the Sale, Dev elopment, or Redev elopment of Real Property Owned by the City M.Inv estment Advisor Agreement - Advantus N.Set Date for Edina 's Annual Volunteer Recognition Reception O.Set Date for the Annual Meeting of Boards and Commissions P.Board of Appeal a nd E qualization: Set 2018 Meeting Q.Request for Purcha se: Approve Proposal for Construction Materials Testing Serv ice Contract No. ENG 18-3 R.Request For Purcha se: 2019 Western Star Ta ndem Truck with Plow S.Approve Agreement Accepting Restricted Donation from Edina Baseball Association T.Approve Renewal of Agreement for School Resource O8cer Serv ices - City of Edina and Edina Public Schools U.Receive Payment of Claims As Per: Pre-List Da ted 12/21/2017 T OT AL: $950,021.90 And Credit Card Transactions 9/24/2017- 10/24/2017 TOTAL: $57,191.03 And Per Pre-List Dated 12/28/2017 TOTAL: $733,594.89 V.Resolution No. 2018-12: Approv ing Parking Restrictions on West 62nd Street VI.Special Recognitions And Presentations VII.Public Hearings During "Public Hearings," the Mayor will ask for public testimony after City sta) members ma ke their presentations. If y ou wish to testify on the topic, you are welcome to do so as long a s your testimony is relevant to the discussion. To ensure fairness to all speakers and to allow the e8cient conduct of a public hearing, speakers must observe the following guidelines: Indiv iduals must limit their testimony to three minutes. T he Mayor may modify times, as deemed necessary. Try not to repeat remarks or points of view made by prior speakers and limit testimony to the matter under considera tion. In order to maintain a respectful environment for a ll those in attendance, the use of signs, clapping, cheering or booing or any other form of verbal or nonv erbal communication is not allowed. A.PUBLIC HEARING: Resolution No. 2018-09 & Ordina nce No. 2018-01, Prelimina ry & Final Rezoning from R-2 to R-1 at 6453 & 6451 McCauley Terra ce B.PUBLIC HEARING: Public Right-of-Way Vacation Request – Portion of Glenhurst Avenue, Resolution No. 2018-10 VIII.Reports/Recommendations: (Fav orable vote of majority of Council Members present to approv e except where noted) A.Braemar Park Master Pla n B.Board & Commission Reappointments C.Resolution No. 2018-08: Accepting Various Grants & Donations IX.Correspondence And Petitions A.Correspondence B.Minutes 1.Minutes: Arts & Culture Commission 2.Minutes: Energy a nd Env ironment Commission 3.Minutes: Planning Commission C.Advisory Communica tion 1.Advisory Communication: EEC 2018 Work Pla n Addition X.Av ia tion Noise Update XI.Ma y or And Council Comments XII.Ma nager's Comments XIII.Schedule of Meetings a nd E v ents as of January 3, 2018 XIV.Adjournment The City of Edina wants all res idents to be c om fortabl e bei ng part of the publi c proc ess . If you need as s is tanc e i n the way of heari ng am pli Lc ation, an interpreter, large-print doc um ents or s om ethi ng els e, pleas e c al l 952-927-8861 72 ho urs in advance of the m eeting. Date: January 3, 2018 Agenda Item #: V.A. To:Mayor and C ity C ounc il Item Type: Minutes F rom:Debra A. Mangen, C ity C lerk Item Activity: Subject:Approval of Minutes : R egular Meeting o f Dec emb er 19, 2017 Action C ITY O F E D IN A 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov A C TI O N R EQ U ES TED : Approve M inutes as presented. I N TR O D U C TI O N : AT TAC HME N T S : Description Approval of Minutes : Regular Meeting of December 19. 2017 Page 1 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE EDINA CITY COUNCIL HELD AT CITY HALL DECEMBER 19, 2017 7:00 P.M. I. CALL TO ORDER Mayor Hovland called the meeting to order at 7:02 p.m. II. ROLLCALL Answering rollcall were Members Brindle, Fischer, Staunton, Stewart, and Mayor Hovland. III. MEETING AGENDA APPROVED Member Fischer made a motion, seconded by Member Brindle, approving the meeting agenda as presented. Ayes: Brindle, Fischer, Staunton, Stewart, Hovland Motion carried. IV. COMMUNITY COMMENT Ken Potts, 1236 Crocker Avenue, shared concerns regarding residential redevelopment and discretion surrounding the amount of fill and waiver of permit fees. He referred to a recent project where a berm was constructed on Glouster Drive over both private and City land that resulted in neighborhood character changes and asked for better regulations and review. V. CONSENT AGENDA ADOPTED AS PRESENTED Member Brindle made a motion, seconded by Member Fischer, approving the consent agenda as follows: V.A. Approve minutes of December 5, 2017, Work Session and December 5, 2017, Regular Council meeting V.B. Receive payment of the following Claims as shown in detail on pre-list dated December 7, 2017, and consisting of 32 pages: General Fund $334,759.57, Police Special Revenue $357.85, Pedestrian And Cyclist Safety $10,005.43, Conservation & Sustainability $1,300.00, Working Capital Fund $46,481.01, PIR Construction Fund $8,889.25, Equipment Replacement Fund $32,486.42, Art Center Fund $3,849.43, Golf Dome Fund $6,907.29, Golf Course Fund $2,760.85, Ice Arena Fund $53,863.02, Sports Dome Fund $18,104.79, Edinborough Park Fund $8,958.00, Centennial Lakes Park Fund $1,512.10, Liquor Fund $259,142.56, Utility Fund $40,552.87, Storm Sewer Fund $18,341.33, Risk Mgmt ISF $1,000.00, PSTF Agency Fund $6,802.53, Centennial TIF District $226,805.00, Payroll Fund $2,876.00: Total $1,085,755.30 and per pre-list dated December 14, 2017 and consisting of 38 pages: General Fund $254,506.76, Police Special Revenue $2,060.00, General Debt Service Fund $450.00, PIR Debt Service Fund $4,976.49, Working Capital Fund $130,083.88, PIR Construction Fund $1,143.19, Equipment Replacement Fund $16,070.00, Art Center Fund $8,229.91, Golf Dome Fund $2,328.58, Golf Course Fund $8,941.37, Ice Arena Fund $43,628.26, Sports Dome Fund $3,008.75, Edinborough Park Fund $6,472.91, Centennial Lakes Park Fund $4,117.16, Liquor Fund $174,176.38, Utility Fund $699,798.21, Storm Sewer Fund $174,327.05, Recycling Fund $38,181.96, PSTF Agency Fund $9,214.89, Centennial TIF District $91,031.24-, Pentagon Park District $17,057.00: TOTAL $1,507,741.51 V.C. Adopt Proposed Increase in Utility Franchise Fees: Ordinance No. 2017-16 and Ordinance No. 2017-17 V.D. Adopt Resolution No. 2017-145 Setting Polling Place Locations for the 2018 Election Cycle V.E. Amend the 2018 City Council Meeting Schedule Minutes/Edina City Council/December 19, 2017 Page 2 V.F. Approve Mutual Aid Agreement: City of Bloomington, Super Bowl 2018 V.G. Approve Request for Purchase, awarding the bid to the recommended low bidder, WSB & Associates, Inc., GIS Support Agreement, $$59,928.00 V.H. Approve Request for Purchase, awarding the bid to the recommended low bidder, Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc., 2018 ESRI GIS Enterprise License Agreement, $35,000 V.I. Approve 2018-2019 Union Contract for Teamsters Local 320 Police Officers V.J. Approve 2018-2019 Union Contract for IUOE Local 49 Public Works V.K. Adopt Resolution No. 2017-141 and Resolution No. 2017-142; Final Plat, Market Street, Vacating Street and Utility Easement and Accepting Drainage and Utility Easement V.L. Accept Response to Petition: Hills of Braemar Association Request for Street Paving V.M. Approve Request for Purchase, awarding the bid to the recommended low bidder, Leica Geosystems, Leica Survey Equipment, $$64,430.00 V.N. Approve Traffic Safety Report of November 1, 2017 V.O. Adopt Resolution No. 2017-146: Approve Agency Agreement with MnDOT V.P. Amend Redevelopment Agreement for 3925, 3930 and 3944 Market Street V.Q. Approve Sub-Grant Agreement with Market Street LLC V.R. Adopt Resolution No. 2017-143: France Avenue Temporary Parking Rollcall: Ayes: Brindle, Fischer, Staunton, Stewart, Hovland Motion carried. VI. SPECIAL RECOGNITIONS AND PRESENTATIONS VI.A. NOVEMBER SPEAK UP, EDINA: GRANDVIEW GREEN HIGHWAY 100 “LID” – PRESENTED Senior Communications Coordinator Kaylin Eidsness outlined the public engagement process used to gather information on Grandview Green Highway 100 “LID”. Ms. Eidsness presented a summary of comments, requests, and suggestions received. The Council inquired about tracking respondents each month for Speak Up, Edina and suggested creating an aggregate history for participation levels to determine the best way to use this tool. VII. PUBLIC HEARINGS HELD – Affidavits of Notice presented and ordered placed on file. VII.A. ISSUANCE AND REISSUANCE OF BONDS PURSUANT TO SECTION 147(F) OF THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE, RESOLUTION NO. 2017-144 – ADOPTED Finance Director Presentation Finance Director Uram shared that Council was requested by the city’s bond counsel to hold a public hearing on the proposed re-issuance and issuance of G.O. Bonds. He stated in 2009 and 2012 the City issued General Obligation to finance improvements at Braemar Ice Arena and based on discussions with Bond Counsel and the city’s financial advisor, staff was requesting the City issue the Series 2017D Bonds and “re- issue” the City’s other outstanding debt with respect to Braemar. Mr. Uram explained the re-issuance was needed to provide the City flexibility as to the use of Braemar Ice Arena generally and to ensure compliance with IRS regulations because the Braemar Ice Arena was used by athletic associations and other tenants. The Council asked if providing space for non-profit organizations would attract more buyers for these bonds. Mr. Uram replied there was no real difference in bond types. Mayor Hovland opened the public hearing at 7:14 p.m. Public Testimony No one appeared. Member Brindle made a motion, seconded by Member Fischer, to close the public hearing. Minutes/Edina City Council/December 19, 2017 Page 3 Ayes: Brindle, Fischer, Staunton, Stewart, Hovland. Motion carried. Member Stewart introduced and moved adoption of Resolution No. 2017-144 authorizing the reissuance of $2,100,000 General Obligation Bonds, Series 202C and the issuance of $1,640,000 General Obligation Recreational Revenue Refunding Bonds, Series 2017D. Member Staunton seconded the motion. Rollcall: Ayes: Brindle, Staunton, Stewart, Hovland Motion carried. VIII. REPORTS/RECOMMENDATIONS – (Favorable vote of majority of Council Members present to approve except where noted). VIII.A. RESOLUTION NO. 2017-147: 5712 WOODLAND LANE – FIRST FLOOR ELEVATION VARIANCE – ADOPTED Community Development Director Presentation Community Development Director Teague said this item was tabled at the November 8, 2017, City Council meeting to allow the applicant the opportunity to revise plans and design of the home to minimize neighborhood impacts. He explained the revisions of lowering the height of the home by 4.5 feet and while removal of the basement was considered, it was determined not feasible by the applicant. Mr. Teague said the Planning Commission approved the variance for a 6.1-foot first floor elevation variance request for a new home on a vote of 4-2. Applicant Presentation Andrew Porter, Refined Custom Homes, presented the revised plan to address the height and mass of the floor plan. He commented on the FEMA established flood plain and how they were forced to raise the current level from the current grade on only a portion of the lot due to the floodway. He referred to the suggestion to remove the basement requirement and the tight footprint but how the home would not qualify for financing or meet appraisal. He said the suggestion for a detached garage option would place the garage well into the floodway and a tuck-under garage would create a wall facing the cul-de-sac instead of a soft transition of landscaping. Mr. Porter presented a solution of a 4.5-foot reduction from 28.3 feet to 23.9 feet through reduction of peak pitch and outlined the benefits of approving the variance which included an occupied versus vacant home and removal of a dangerous hazard from the floodway. The Council asked questions regarding finished first floor elevations, flood plain levels, property value targets, and whether the inherent problems with the lot were factored into the value. Mr. Porter explained the value was based on lot value plus square footage which resulted in the $1.6-$2 million range. The Council inquired about lowering ceiling heights and the lowest proposed floor levels. Mr. Porter responded the lowest level was 858.3 feet or approximately four feet from where they have to be, adding since the home was a split-level the front door would be higher. The Council expressed concerns about changing the grade to come into compliance with FEMA and resulting in a retaining wall with similar drainage problems to the Morningside neighborhood and suggested the improvements occur without a variance. Mr. Porter said that option would not address the water concern and the height and look of the home would not be different. The Council said the home would not fit the character of the neighborhood as the front door would be six feet higher and suggested lowering the home to fit the neighborhood or finding other designs to work on the other side of the sewer line. Mr. Porter said setting the lowest floor at 862.2 feet made it difficult to fit the home into the neighborhood’s character and building a porch or breezeway on the other side of the sewer line would place the home in the floodway. Minutes/Edina City Council/December 19, 2017 Page 4 The Council confirmed that fill would not be brought to the floodway but to the front yard and expressed concerns about the front door level and retaining walls. They commented on the threshold of the first floor and creating an artificial perch for the home as well as retaining walls and how the plan did not match neighborhood and the site dictates what could be built. Mr. Teague noted the Council must take action unless the applicant wished to extend the 60-day rule. Member Fischer moved to adopt Resolution No. 2017-147 denying a variance at 5712 Woodland Lane to exceed the 1-foot first floor elevation of the previous home at 5712 Woodland Lane based on Section 2 Findings, Article 2.03, as amended that the applicant has not demonstrated that a new home can be built without a variance of the first-floor height as requested. Member Brindle seconded the motion. The Council considered a friendly amendment to include additional findings that a new home cannot be built as requested because the sewer line and flood plain make the buildable area of the lot significantly smaller than it appears. The Council clarified the home does not have to be a rambler and the applicant could construct another style of home. At the recommendation of City Attorney Knutson, the Council amended the motion to include Article 2.02 that the first-floor elevation and front door of the new home was too high compared to adjacent homes. Ayes: Brindle, Fischer, Staunton, Stewart, Hovland Motion carried. VIII.B. SKETCH PLAN: PENTAGON PARK NORTH PARCEL – REVIEWED Community Development Director Presentation Mr. Director Teague said the Council was asked to consider a sketch plan proposal to develop 10.86 of the 27 acres in the Pentagon North Parcel located on 77th Street, south of Fred Richards Park. He said the first phase of Pentagon North would include two five-story residential buildings with underground parking, a 325-unit market rate all-age apartment building and a 225-unit continuum of care senior building. Applicant Presentation Joe McElwain, Chase Real Estate, outlined the two-building complimentary use project that would kick-start the West 77th Street development and park plans for Fred Richards Park. He stated the affordable housing development would be before the Council next year and shared architectural aspects with brick, glass and design interest. He outlined the 750,000 square feet of shared elements of a residential market rate building and future phases that could include more housing. The Council shared the proposed uses were acceptable but more mixed uses could be difficult. They commented about intentional entrances to the Fred Richards Park and inquired why Chase would focus on the first 10 acres with senior and market rate apartments over the next two-three years. The Council suggested collaboration on the entry to the Park, water tables, decreased surface parking, shared parking and increased sustainability efforts such as a green roof, LEED standards, and solar where appropriate. The Council also shared comments regarding stormwater areas and a water feature. Mr. McElwain outlined parking of 40 shared stalls with much more in future phases. The Council stressed attracting tenants who rely on alternative modes of transportation and suggested outdoor meeting space between buildings such as gazebos or pocket parks and setting back the top story for walk areas and undulations of elevation. The Council commented on creating a parkway feel with angled or parallel parking and creating the feel of a large back yard with park access. They stressed the importance of affordable housing and creating engagement for people outside the property and commented on connectivity long-term for park benefit and a parkway feel. Mr. McElwain responded that a 10-foot boulevard and new 8-foot pedestrian lane would be included as well as a meandering path. Minutes/Edina City Council/December 19, 2017 Page 5 The Council shared concerns on guest parking for the senior facility and cautioned on creating too much architecture. They shared concerns about the lack of a master plan and if the applicant would be requesting TIF assistance or more. Mr. McElwain said he understood the goal of housing across the project and were working with Hillcrest to coordinate those efforts. VIII.C. RESOLUTION 2017-120 – ACCEPTING VARIOUS GRANTS AND DONATIONS – ADOPTED Mayor Hovland explained that in order to comply with State Statutes; all donations to the City must be adopted by Resolution and approved by four favorable votes of the Council accepting the donations. Member Stewart introduced and moved adoption of Resolution No. 2017-120 accepting various grants and donations. Member Fischer seconded the motion. Rollcall: Ayes: Brindle, Fischer, Staunton, Stewart, Hovland Motion carried. IX. CORRESPONDENCE AND PETITIONS IX.A. CORRESPONDENCE Mayor Hovland acknowledged the Council’s receipt of various correspondence. IX.B. MINUTES 1. COMMUNITY HEALTH COMMISSION, OCTOBER 9, 2017 2. HUMAN RIGHTS AND RELATIONS COMMISSION, NOVEMBER 14, 2017 3. PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION, NOVEMBER 14, 2017 Informational; no action required. X. AVIATION NOISE UPDATE – Received XI. MAYOR AND COUNCIL COMMENTS – Received XII. MANAGER’S COMMENTS – Received XIII. SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS, EVENTS AND DATES AS OF DECEMBER 19, 2017 – Received XIV. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business on the Council Agenda, Mayor Hovland declared the meeting adjourned at 9:11 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Debra A. Mangen, City Clerk Minutes approved by Edina City Council, January 3, 2018. James B. Hovland, Mayor Video Copy of the December 19, 2017, meeting available. Date: January 3, 2018 Agenda Item #: V.B. To:Mayor and C ity C ounc il Item Type: R ep o rt / R ecommend atio n F rom:Debra A. Mangen, C ity C lerk Item Activity: Subject:R es olution No. 2018-01: Des ignating O fficial News p ap er F or 2018 Ac tio n C ITY O F E D IN A 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov A C TI O N R EQ U ES TED : Adopt R esolution N o. 2018-01 designating the E dina S un C urrent as the official newspaper of the C ity of E dina for 2018. I N TR O D U C TI O N : T his year the E dina S un C urrent has notified us of their proposed rates for legal publications. T hey have proposed an increase in their rates for 2018. T he proposed rates are: 1 column width-$11.90 per inch for the first insertion and $ 7.00 per inch for each subsequent insertion. T he columns are 9 lines per inch. T he E dina S un C urrent is the only local newspaper of general circulation meeting the statutory guidelines. S taff recommends C ouncil appoint the E dina Sun C urrent as the official newspaper of the C ity of E dina for 2018. AT TAC HME N T S : Description Res olution No. 2018-01 Official News paper RESOLUTION NO. 2018-01 DESIGNATING OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Edina, Minnesota, that the Edina Sun-Current be and is hereby designated as the Official Newspaper for the City of Edina for the year 2018. Passed and adopted this 3rd day of January, 2018. Attest: Debra A. Mangen, City Clerk James B. Hovland, Mayor STATE OF MINNESOTA) COUNTY OF HENNEPIN) SS CITY OF EDINA ) CERTIFICATE OF CITY CLERK I, the undersigned duly appointed and acting City Clerk for the City of Edina do hereby certify that the attached and foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Edina City Council at its Regular Meeting of January 3, 2018, and as recorded in the Minutes of said Regular Meeting. WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this ______________ day of ___________________, ____________. City Clerk Date: January 3, 2018 Agenda Item #: V.C . To:Mayor and C ity C ounc il Item Type: R ep o rt / R ecommend atio n F rom:Debra A. Mangen, C ity C lerk Item Activity: Subject:R es olution No. 2018-02: S ignato ry R es o lutio n Ac tio n C ITY O F E D IN A 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov A C TI O N R EQ U ES TED : Adopt R esolution N o. 2018-02. I N TR O D U C TI O N : At the first Council meeting of the year, the C ouncil must adopt a S ignatory R esolution authorizing the persons holding office as M ayor, M anager, and Treasurer of the C ity to act for the C ity in transacting banking business with the City’s named banks. AT TAC HME N T S : Description Res olution No. 2018-02 Signatory Res olution RESOLUTION NO. 2018-02 SIGNATORY RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED that persons holding office as Mayor, Manager and Treasurer of the City of Edina, be, and they hereby are authorized to act for this municipality in the transaction of any banking business with U.S. Bank, Wells Fargo Bank and Tradition Capital Bank, (hereinafter referred to as the "Bank") from time to time and until written notice to any Bank to the contrary, to sign checks against said accounts, which checks will be signed by the Mayor, Manager and City Treasurer. Each Bank is hereby authorized and directed to honor and pay any checks against such account if signed as above described, whether or not said check is payable to the order of, or deposited to the credit of, any officer or officers of the City, including the signers of the check. Dated: January 3, 2018. Attest: Debra A. Mangen, City Clerk James B. Hovland, Mayor STATE OF MINNESOTA) COUNTY OF HENNEPIN) SS CITY OF EDINA ) CERTIFICATE OF CITY CLERK I, the undersigned duly appointed and acting City Clerk for the City of Edina do hereby certify that the attached and foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Edina City Council at its Regular Meeting of January 3, 2018, and as recorded in the Minutes of said Regular Meeting. WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this ______________ day of ___________________, ____________. City Clerk Date: January 3, 2018 Agenda Item #: V.D. To:Mayor and C ity C ounc il Item Type: R ep o rt / R ecommend atio n F rom:Debra A. Mangen, C ity C lerk Item Activity: Subject:R es olution No. 2018-03: Des ignatio n o f Direc tor/Alternate Directo r of S ub urban R ate Autho rity Ac tio n C ITY O F E D IN A 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov A C TI O N R EQ U ES TED : Adopt R esolution N o. 2018-03. I N TR O D U C TI O N : T he C ouncil must designate a D irector and Alternate D irector to the Suburban R ate Authority each year. S taff suggests that P ublic Works D irector, B rian O lson and F inance D irector, D on U ram act in this capacity for the C ity of Edina for 2018. AT TAC HME N T S : Description Res olution No. 2018-03 RESOLUTION NO. 2018-03 DESIGNATING DIRECTOR AND ALTERNATE DIRECTOR TO SUBURBAN RATE AUTHORITY BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Edina, Minnesota, as follows: Brian Olson is hereby designated to serve as a Director of the Suburban Rate Authority and Don Uram is hereby designated to serve as Alternate Director of the Suburban Rate Authority for the year 2018 and until their successors are appointed. Dated: January 3, 2018 Attest: Debra A. Mangen, City Clerk James B. Hovland, Mayor STATE OF MINNESOTA) COUNTY OF HENNEPIN) SS CITY OF EDINA ) CERTIFICATE OF CITY CLERK I, the undersigned duly appointed and acting City Clerk for the City of Edina do hereby certify that the attached and foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Edina City Council at its Regular Meeting of January 3, 2018, and as recorded in the Minutes of said Regular Meeting. WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this ______________ day of ___________________, ____________. City Clerk Date: January 3, 2018 Agenda Item #: V.E. To:Mayor and C ity C ounc il Item Type: R ep o rt / R ecommend atio n F rom:Debra A. Mangen, C ity C lerk Item Activity: Subject:R es olution No. 2018-04: Des ignatio n o f Direc tor/Alternate Directo r of LO G IS Ac tio n C ITY O F E D IN A 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov A C TI O N R EQ U ES TED : Adopt R esolution N o. 2018-04. I N TR O D U C TI O N : T he C ouncil must designate a D irector and Alternate D irector of L O G I S each year. S taff suggests that Finance D irector, D on U ram and Communications and Technology Services Director, Jennifer B ennerotte act in this capacity for the C ity of E dina. AT TAC HME N T S : Description Res olution No. 2018-04 LOGIS RESOLUTION NO. 2018-04 DESIGNATING DIRECTOR AND ALTERNATE DIRECTOR TO LOGIS BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Edina, Minnesota, as follows: Don Uram is hereby designated to serve as a Director of LOGIS, and Jennifer Bennerotte is hereby designated to serve as Alternate Director of LOGIS for the year 2018 and until their successors are appointed. Dated: January 3, 2018. Attest: Debra A. Mangen, City Clerk James B. Hovland, Mayor STATE OF MINNESOTA) COUNTY OF HENNEPIN) SS CITY OF EDINA ) CERTIFICATE OF CITY CLERK I, the undersigned duly appointed and acting City Clerk for the City of Edina do hereby certify that the attached and foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Edina City Council at its Regular Meeting of January 3, 2018, and as recorded in the Minutes of said Regular Meeting. WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this ______________ day of ___________________, ____________. City Clerk Date: January 3, 2018 Agenda Item #: V.F. To:Mayor and C ity C ounc il Item Type: R ep o rt / R ecommend atio n F rom:Debra A. Mangen, C ity C lerk Item Activity: Subject:R es olution No. 2018-05: Authorizing F acs imile S ignatures Ac tio n C ITY O F E D IN A 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov A C TI O N R EQ U ES TED : Adopt R esolution N o. 2018-05. I N TR O D U C TI O N : T he Council must adopt a R esolution authorizing the use of facsimile signatures by the M ayor, M anager and T reasurer on checks, drafts, warrants, vouchers, etc., or other orders by public funds deposited with the C ity's banks. AT TAC HME N T S : Description Res olution No. 2018-05 Facs imile Signatures RESOLUTION NO. 2018-05 AUTHORIZING USE OF FACSIMILE SIGNATURES BY PUBLIC OFFICIALS RESOLVED that the use of facsimile signatures by the following named persons: JAMES B. HOVLAND - Mayor DON URAM - Treasurer SCOTT H. NEAL - City Manager on checks, drafts, warrants, warrant-checks, vouchers or other orders of public funds deposited in U.S. Bank, Wells Fargo Bank and Tradition Capital Bank be and hereby are approved, and that each of said persons may authorize said depository banks to honor any such instrument bearing his facsimile signature in such form as he may designate and to charge the same to the account in said depository bank upon which drawn as fully as though it bore his manually written signature and that instruments so honored shall be wholly operative and binding in favor of said depository bank although such facsimile signature shall have been affixed without his authority. Dated: January 3, 2018. Attest: Debra A. Mangen, City Clerk James B. Hovland, Mayor STATE OF MINNESOTA) COUNTY OF HENNEPIN) SS CITY OF EDINA ) CERTIFICATE OF CITY CLERK I, the undersigned duly appointed and acting City Clerk for the City of Edina do hereby certify that the attached and foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Edina City Council at its Regular Meeting of January 3, 2018, and as recorded in the Minutes of said Regular Meeting. WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this ______________ day of ___________________, ____________. City Clerk Date: January 3, 2018 Agenda Item #: V.G . To:Mayor and C ity C ounc il Item Type: R ep o rt / R ecommend atio n F rom:Debra A. Mangen, C ity C lerk Item Activity: Subject:R es olution No. 2018-06: Des ignating O fficial Depos ito ries Ac tio n C ITY O F E D IN A 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov A C TI O N R EQ U ES TED : Adopt R esolution N o. 2018-06. I N TR O D U C TI O N : At its first regular C ouncil meeting of the year, a resolution designating official depositories for public funds of the C ity of Edina must be adopted. AT TAC HME N T S : Description Res olution No. 2018-06: Des ignating Official Depos itories RESOLUTION NO. 2018-06 DESIGNATING DEPOSITORIES BE IT RESOLVED, that U.S. Bank, Wells Fargo Bank and Tradition Capital Bank, are hereby authorized to do banking business in Minnesota, be and are hereby designated as Official Depositories for the Public Funds of the City of Edina, County of Hennepin, Minnesota until January 1, 2019. Dated: January 3, 2018. Attest: Debra A. Mangen, City Clerk James B. Hovland, Mayor STATE OF MINNESOTA) COUNTY OF HENNEPIN) SS CITY OF EDINA ) CERTIFICATE OF CITY CLERK I, the undersigned duly appointed and acting City Clerk for the City of Edina do hereby certify that the attached and foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Edina City Council at its Regular Meeting of January 3, 2018, and as recorded in the Minutes of said Regular Meeting. WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this ______________ day of ___________________, ____________. City Clerk Date: January 3, 2018 Agenda Item #: V.H. To:Mayor and C ity C ounc il Item Type: R ep o rt / R ecommend atio n F rom:Debra A. Mangen, C ity C lerk Item Activity: Subject:R es olution No. 2018-07: Appointment To Edina F ire R elief As s oc iation Ac tio n C ITY O F E D IN A 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov A C TI O N R EQ U ES TED : Adopt R esolution N o. 2018-07. I N TR O D U C TI O N : M N S tat. 424A.04 requires the C ity appoint three municipal trustees to the board of trustees for the F ire R elief Association. T he three municipal trustees must include at least one elected official and the Fire C hief. F or 2018, staff recommend the C ity C ouncil appoint the M ayor, F ire C hief, and Finance D irector. R esolution No. 2018-07 supports this recommendation. AT TAC HME N T S : Description Res olution No. 2018-07 Fire Relief As s ociation RESOLUTION NO. 2018-07 DESIGNATING MUNICIPAL TRUSTEES OF THE EDINA FIREFIGHTERS RELIEF ASSOCIATION BOARD OF TRUSTEES BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Edina, Minnesota, as follows: James B. Hovland, Mayor, Don Uram, Finance Director, and Tom Schmitz, Fire Chief, are hereby appointed to serve as Municipal Trustees of the Edina Firefighters Relief Association Board of Trustees for the year 2018 or until their successor have been appointed. Dated: January 3, 2018. Attest: Debra A. Mangen, City Clerk James B. Hovland, Mayor STATE OF MINNESOTA) COUNTY OF HENNEPIN) SS CITY OF EDINA ) CERTIFICATE OF CITY CLERK I, the undersigned duly appointed and acting City Clerk for the City of Edina do hereby certify that the attached and foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Edina City Council at its Regular Meeting of January 3, 2018, and as recorded in the Minutes of said Regular Meeting. WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this ______________ day of ___________________, ____________. City Clerk Date: January 3, 2018 Agenda Item #: V.I . To:Mayor and C ity C ounc il Item Type: R ep o rt / R ecommend atio n F rom:Ann Kattreh, P arks & R ec reation Directo r Item Activity: Subject:Annual Ap p o intment of Assistant Weed Ins p ecto r Ac tio n C ITY O F E D IN A 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov A C TI O N R EQ U ES TED : Appoint Ann K attreh, P arks & R ecreation D irector, as Assistant Weed I nspector for calendar year 2018. I N TR O D U C TI O N : T he duties of the Assistant Weed Inspector are to carry out the enforcement of the C ity of E dina's Vegetation C hapter 30 - M aintenance of Vegetation. P rimarily, the Assistant Weed Inspector identifies and eradicates noxious weeds as defined by the State Commission of Agriculture and mandated by M innesota S tatues. T he duties also include identifying and cutting turf grasses and weeds throughout the C ity of E dina that exceed ten inches in height that are subject to E dina C ode C hapter 30, D ivisions 2 and 3. Ann K attreh, P arks & Recreation D irector, will carry out these duty for the C ity of E dina. Date: January 3, 2018 Agenda Item #: V.J. To:Mayor and C ity C ounc il Item Type: R ep o rt / R ecommend atio n F rom:S c o tt H. Neal, C ity Manager Item Activity: Subject:Appointment o f Mayor P ro Tem Ac tio n C ITY O F E D IN A 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov A C TI O N R EQ U ES TED : A motion to appoint C ouncil M ember B rindle to the role of M ayor P ro Tem for 2018. I N TR O D U C TI O N : According to S tate law, the C ouncil must appoint a mayor pro tem (acting mayor) at the first meeting of each year. T he mayor pro tem fulfills the duties of the mayor in his absence. Date: January 3, 2018 Agenda Item #: V.K. To:Mayor and C ity C ounc il Item Type: R ep o rt / R ecommend atio n F rom:S c o tt H. Neal, C ity Manager Item Activity: Subject:Appointment o f HR A Memb ers & Terms o f Appointment Ac tio n C ITY O F E D IN A 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov A C TI O N R EQ U ES TED : Approve the M ayor's appointment of the M embers of the C ity C ouncil to the governing body of the H ousing & R edevelopment Authority, and set the terms of the appointment to be concurrent with each C ouncil M ember's term on the C ity C ouncil. I N TR O D U C TI O N : M innesota Statute 469 describes the appointment procedures for municipal H ousing & R edevelopment Authorities (H R A). H R A commissioners are appointed by the M ayor and confirmed by the C ity C ouncil to serve up to five-year, staggered terms. An H R A may consist of up to seven members who are residents of the city. I t is not uncommon for a C ity Council to serve as the H R A, and that has been E dina's past practice. S taff recommend the C ouncil reaffirm the past practice of appointing the members of the C ity C ouncil (James B . H ovland, M ary B rindle, M ichael F ischer, Kevin S taunton, and R obert Stewart) to serve as the H R A by formally approving the M ayor's appointment action. I n addition, staff also recommend that C ouncil affirm the past practice of making the terms of the H R A M embers concurrent with their terms on the C ity C ouncil. Date: January 3, 2018 Agenda Item #: V.L. To:Mayor and C ity C ounc il Item Type: R ep o rt / R ecommend atio n F rom:S c o tt H. Neal, C ity Manager Item Activity: Subject:R es olution 2018-11: Amending R es olution 2016-132 Autho rizing HR A to Act on the C ity's Behalf Nego tiating the S ale, Development, o r R edevelo p ment of R eal P roperty O wned b y the C ity Ac tio n C ITY O F E D IN A 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov A C TI O N R EQ U ES TED : R esolution 2018-11: Amending R esolution 2016-132 authorizing the H R A to act on the C ity's behalf negotiating the sale, development, or redevelopment of real property owned by the City. I N TR O D U C TI O N : O n December 20, 2016, the C ity C ouncil unanimously adopted R esolution 2016-132 which empowered the E dina H ousing & R edevelopment Authority (H R A) to act on behalf of the C ity C ouncil in negotiating the sale, development or redevelopment of seven specifically named parcels of land owned by the C ity. R esolution N o. 2018-11 seeks not only to affirm the C ity C ouncil’s previous decision to designate the H R A as the official agent of the City for C ity-owned real estate sales, development or redevelopment, but also to expand the scope of the deferral of authority to the H R A to include all real properties owned by the C ity. T he value of R esolution 2018-11 is that it removes a procedural hurdle from the process of redeveloping City- owned real estate. W hile adopting R esolution 2018-11 may make the redevelopment process for C ity-owned real estate less problematic, it does not make the decision-making process itself any easier. R edevelopment decisions for public land will always be challenging and complex. I recommend the C ity C ouncil adopt R esolution 2018-11. AT TAC HME N T S : Description Res olution No. 2018-11 RESOLUTION NO. 2018-11 APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO RESOLUTION NO. 2016-132 WHICH APPROVED AUTHORIZING THE EDINA HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY TO ACT ON THE CITY’S BEHALF IN NEGOTIATING THE SALE AND DEVELOPMENT OR REDEVELOPMENT OF REAL PROPERTY OWNED BY THE CITY BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Edina, Minnesota, as follows: BACKGROUND On December 20, 2016, the City Council authorized the Edina Housing and Redevelopment Authority (“HRA”) to act on the City’s behalf in negotiating the terms of the sale and development or redevelopment of the following property owned by the City: 1. 4416 Valley View Road (vacant land) 2. 5146 Eden Avenue (former Public Works site) 3. 5116 Brookside Avenue (Jerry’s Parking Ramp) 4. 5120 Brookside Avenue (Jerry’s Parking Ramp) 5. 3925 West 49-1/2 Street (Center Parking Ramp) 6. 4050 West 50th Street (South Parking Ramp) 7. 7500 Xerxes Avenue South (vacant parcel) The HRA’s recommendations on the terms of sale and development or redevelopment of the property shall be submitted to the City Council for its consideration. APPROVAL NOW THEREFORE, it is hereby resolved by the City Council of the City of Edina: Resolution No. 2016-132 is amended to authorize the HRA to act on the City’s behalf in negotiating the terms of the sale and development or redevelopment of all real properties owned by the City. ADOPTED by the Edina City Council this 3rd day of January, 2018. Attest:__________________________________ _____________________________ Debra A. Mangen, City Clerk James B. Hovland, Mayor Date: January 3, 2018 Agenda Item #: V.M. To:Mayor and C ity C ounc il Item Type: R ep o rt / R ecommend atio n F rom:Don Uram, F inanc e Direc tor Item Activity: Subject:Inves tment Advis o r Agreement - Advantus Ac tio n C ITY O F E D IN A 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov A C TI O N R EQ U ES TED : Authorize M ayor and C ity M anager to sign attached I nvestment Advisor Agreement with Advantus. Staff is seeking C ity C ouncil approval because the annual contract is likely to exceed $20,000. I N TR O D U C TI O N : T he City of E dina has used an external investment advisor since 1991. N uveen Asset M anagement, a subsidiary of N uveen I nvestments, I nc. currently serves as the C ity’s investment advisor. T hey manage about $7.6 million of the City’s $60 million total portfolio. D ue to the expertise required in making investment decisions, staff has had discussions about outsourcing more of the City’s portfolio. An analysis of the C ity’s cash flow requirements has indicated that up to $20 million total could be managed by an investment advisor. C onsidering the increase in the dollar amount (2.5x) managed by an investment advisor, staff initiated an R F P process on October 24, 2017. T he City received 13 proposals from companies including U .S . B ank, Wells F argo and several regional firms. After an initial evaluation by the F inance D irector, a S election C ommittee was asked to evaluate 6 proposals. T hese proposals were evaluated on the following: 1. Experience of the firm in providing similar I nvestment M anagement S ervices. 2. Experience and expertise of Investment M anagement P rofessionals. 3. C lient service and client management philosophy. 4. I nvestment and risk philosophy and investment process. 5. F ees. 6. Quality of R eferences. F ive firms were selected to go through the interview process. T here were: Advantus D AN A P M A P F M Nuveen T he committee agreed that all the firms were highly qualified but that two offered a better value for the C ity in terms of portfolio performance and customer service. T he firms were Advantus which is based in St. P aul and D AN A, a company located just outside of M ilwaukee. R eference checks were done for both. Following this, F inance staff completed their discussion and is recommending Advantus for the following reasons: 1. Depth of I nvestment E xpertise and Experience. 2. P ortfolio P erformance. 3. Understanding of M N I nvestment Statutes (locally based). 4. C ustomer S ervice. Advantus will be paid about $24,000 annually to manage the $20 million portfolio. AT TAC HME N T S : Description Inves tment Advis or Agreement - Advantus 1 INVESTMENT ADVISORY AGREEMENT City of Edina This Agreement by and between Advantus Capital Management, Inc., a Minnesota corporation (“Advantus”), and City of Edina, a Minnesota city (“Client”) is effective as of January __, 2018. 1. INVESTMENT ADVISORY AND MANAGEMENT SERVICES Client represents that it has such authority to hire, hereby hires Advantus and Advantus agrees to serve as investment adviser and manager for the aggregate amount of contributions made by Client of funds to be managed or with respect to which advice is to be given by Advantus under this Agreement (the “Assets”). Advantus further agrees that: (a) It will furnish continuous advice and management as to the investment of the Assets based on its understanding of the investment requirements of Client and in accordance with the investment policy set forth in Exhibit B (the “Investment Policy”) as well as the benchmark guidelines set forth in Exhibit C (the “Benchmark Guidelines”). Advantus does not guarantee the investment performance of the assets. Client will promptly furnish Advantus with written copies of all changes in such Investment Policy or Benchmark Guidelines that occur while this Agreement remains in effect. Client understands that Advantus shall not be responsible for providing services in accordance with any changes to the Investment Policy or Benchmark Guidelines until Advantus has received a written copy of, and has had an opportunity to review and implement such changes. (b) A person employed by Advantus who is authorized to make investment decisions regarding the Assets will: (1) at the opening of Clients’ account with Advantus and at least quarterly thereafter, interview Client regarding Client’s financial situation and investment requirements; (2) at least quarterly, provide Client with a statement of the status of its account; and (3) during normal business hours, be reasonably available to Client for consultation regarding the administration of Client’s account and financial situation or investment needs. (c) Investments will be registered in the name of the Client or its nominee. (d) Advantus shall have full power and authority to manage, supervise and direct the investment and reinvestment of the Assets, making and implementing investment decisions in accordance with the objectives, all without prior consultation with Client (except with respect to the purchase of certificates of deposit for which Advantus shall 2 consult with Client in advance), and subject to the written limitations as set forth in the Investment Policy and Benchmark Guidelines. To the extent that compliance with applicable state investment law guidelines and the Investment Policy requires the aggregation of assets among multiple of the Client’s investment managers, the Client is ultimately responsible for such compliance. Advantus acknowledges that it is a fiduciary with respect to the Assets under management and assumes the duties, responsibilities and obligations of a fiduciary as is required by the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, §206. Advantus represents and warrants that it is a Registered Investment Adviser under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940. (e) The Investment Policy shall be applied at the time a transaction is entered into, regardless of later market movements, and shall not be deemed a breach hereof as a result of changes in the value or status of an investment following acquisition. In the event that the Account ceases to conform to the Investment Policy as a result of changes in market values, maturities, amortization rates, credit ratings or other characteristics of the securities within the portfolio, Advantus will not be required to take immediate action to bring the portfolio back into compliance with the Investment Policy, but will: inform Client as soon as reasonably practicable of the non-compliance; offer Client the opportunity to consult and determine the resolution strategy for the situation; and use its discretion to return the portfolio to compliance over time with a minimum of disruption to the portfolio. Reasonable interpretations of the Investment Policy made in good faith by Advantus shall be binding on the parties. 2. COMPENSATION FOR SERVICES Client shall pay Advantus a fee for its services rendered which shall be calculated in accordance with the Schedule of Fees attached hereto as Exhibit A. Fees will be billed quarterly, in arrears. The quarterly fee shall be payable within 30 days after receipt of the bill. Fees are charged quarterly in arrears and are based on the market value of the assets under management as of the end of each quarter, as determined by Advantus in accordance with Advantus’ valuation policies and procedures. Advantus measures market value of assets by averaging assets for each month end during the quarter. 3. DEALINGS WITH THIRD PARTIES AND LIABILITY Advantus shall be free to render investment advice and services similar to those rendered under this Agreement and services of a different nature to others unless such advice and services interfere in a material manner with the obligations of Advantus to the Client. Advantus hereby agrees to indemnify the Client against any and all liability and expense (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) arising out of any claim, action or proceeding instituted or threatened by a third party, to the extent that such liability or expense is incurred as a result of Advantus’ gross negligence or malfeasance. Except for gross negligence or malfeasance, or violation of applicable law, neither Advantus nor any of Advantus’ officers, directors or employees shall be liable hereunder for any action performed or omitted to be performed or for any errors of judgment in managing the account. The federal securities laws impose liabilities under certain 3 circumstances on persons who act in good faith, and therefore nothing herein shall in any way constitute a waiver or limitations of any rights that the Client may have under any federal or state securities laws. 4. DURATION AND TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT This Agreement shall continue for an initial term of five (5) years from the date referenced above, with an option to renew for an additional three (3) years unless earlier terminated by Client or Advantus at any time upon thirty (30) days written notice to the other party. In the event of termination, fees will be charged through the date of termination. 5. BROKERAGE MATTERS All transactions authorized by this Agreement shall be made for the Client portfolio and at the risk of the Client and carried out through brokers or dealers selected by Advantus. In making any such selection, Advantus will consider a number of factors, including, without limitation, the overall direct net economic result to the Assets, the financial strength and stability of the broker, the efficiency with which the transaction is effected, the ability to effect the transaction where a large block or other complicating factors are involved, the availability of the broker to stand ready to execute possible difficult transactions in the future, and other matters involved in the receipt of brokerage and research services as contemplated by section 28(e) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and the regulations and interpretations of the Securities and Exchange Commission promulgated thereunder, without having to demonstrate that any such factor is of a direct benefit to the Assets. Advantus shall not be liable to Client for any act or omission of any broker or dealer unless such act or omission by a broker or dealer is taken or omitted at the instruction of Advantus. However, transactions in a specific security may not be accomplished for all client portfolios at the same time at the same price. 6. ORDER AGGREGATION Advantus may aggregate trades placed on behalf of Client with trades placed on behalf of other Advantus clients so long as such trades are placed for the benefit of Client and within Client’s Investment Policy. 7. QIB STATUS Client represents that it does not qualify as a Qualified Institutional Buyer. 8. CUSTODIAN Advantus and Client agree that the Assets shall be held by a custodian selected by Client and registered in the name of the Client or such third party as Client may direct. Any and all monies transferred to or from the Account shall be transferred directly by or to the custodian. Under no circumstances shall any Account assets be held in custody by Advantus. Promptly after execution of the Agreement, Client agrees to supply Advantus their custodian’s contact information and will notify the custodian that Advantus associates need view access to the 4 Client’s electronic records. Client agrees to promptly inform Advantus of any changes to the Client’s custodian prior to such change. Client agrees to communicate the movement of new or replacement statutory deposits (state-held pledged assets) held at other than the custodian from the account to Advantus in a timely manner. 9. OFAC/AML. Client and Advantus represent that neither it nor any of its Affiliates are “Blocked Persons.” "Blocked Person" means any person that (a) is publicly identified on the most current list of "Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons" published by the Office of Foreign Assets Control of the US Department of the Treasury ("OFAC") or resides, is organized or chartered, or has a place of business in a country or territory subject to OFAC sanctions or embargo programs or (b) is publicly identified as prohibited from doing business with the United States under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act or the Trading With the Enemy Act. “Affiliate” means (1) all officers, partners, or directors of Advantus or Client (or any person performing similar functions); (2) all persons directly or indirectly controlling or controlled by Advantus or Client; and (3) all current employees of Advantus or Client (other than employees performing only clerical, administrative, support or similar functions). Client understands that Advantus may enter into agreements on its behalf and will utilize similar representations. Client shall provide sufficient identifying organizational information to Advantus prior to execution of this Agreement, and immediately advise Advantus of any change in legal structure, name or other status. Upon request, updated identifying information shall be provided to Advantus from time to time in order to allow Advantus to periodically obtain, verify and record information that identifies Client. 10. CLASS ACTIONS Advantus does not provide class action monitoring or filing services on behalf of its clients. Client is responsible for class action monitoring and filing. Advantus agrees to forward any class action information it receives to Client upon receipt of same. 11. RECONCILIATIONS Client agrees to set up a separate custody account which will contain only the Assets which will be managed by Advantus with a custodian selected solely by the Client. If a separate custodian account is not created for the Assets, then Advantus will not be able to reconcile its records to that of the Custodian. If Advantus is given electronic access to a separate custodial account, Advantus will do daily transaction reconciliations. If Advantus is not given electronic access to this separate custodial account, Advantus will only be able to perform monthly reconciliations to this account, provided appropriate records are supplied by the Custodian to Advantus. 5 12. ASSIGNMENT This Agreement shall not be assigned by either party without the prior written consent of the other party. 13. COMPLETE AGREEMENT AND AMENDMENTS TO AGREEMENT This Agreement (a) constitutes the binding agreement between the parties; (b) represents the entire Agreement between the parties and supersedes all prior agreements relating to the subject matter contained herein. No amendment to this Agreement shall be effective unless it is in writing and executed by Advantus and Client. Notwithstanding the foregoing, amendments to the investment parameters included in Exhibit B or Exhibit C may be amended by mutual agreement evidenced by email communication between the parties. Either party’s failure to exercise or enforce any right or provision of this Agreement shall not constitute a waiver of such right unless acknowledged and agreed to by Advantus and Client in writing. Waiver of any breach or failure to enforce any term of this Agreement shall not be deemed a waiver of any breach or right to enforce which may thereafter occur. No waiver shall be valid against any party hereto unless made in writing and signed by the party against whom enforcement of such waiver is sought and then only to the extent expressly specified therein. 14. SEVERABILITY If any of the provisions of this agreement are declared to be invalid, such provisions shall be severed from this Agreement and the other provisions hereof shall remain in full force and effect. 15. TERMS Unless otherwise specifically provided herein, all terms used in this Agreement shall be understood to be defined in accordance with the generally accepted definition of such terms in and amongst the financial industry. 16. AUTHORITY TO USE NAME Client hereby gives Advantus permission to use Client’s name in a representative list of clients, an initial press release regarding selection of Advantus as investment manager, and in periodic announcements made to industry publications and other audiences. 17. GOVERNING LAW This Agreement shall be administered, construed and enforced according to the laws of the State of Minnesota (without regard to any conflicts of law provisions) to the extent such laws have not been preempted by applicable federal law. Each party consents to service of process in any manner authorized by law. 6 18. NOTICES Any notice required under this Agreement shall be in writing, addressed, delivered or mailed, postage prepaid to the other party at the business address it has provided to the other party or at an address it has designated in writing for the receipt of said notice. Advantus Capital Management, Inc. 400 Robert Street North St. Paul, Minnesota 55101-2098 Attention: Jane Wyatt With required copy to: Advantus Capital Management, Inc. 400 Robert Street North St. Paul, Minnesota 55101-2098 Attn: Advantus Legal City of Edina 4801 W 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 Attention: Don Uram, Finance Director 19. DISCLOSURE Client acknowledges the Advantus’ delivery and the Client’s receipt of a current copy of Advantus’ Part 2A of Form ADV as filed with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission and Part 2B of Form ADV contemporaneousl y with or prior to the execution of this Agreement. Client shall have the option to terminate this Agreement without penalty within five business days after the date of execution of this agreement. Such termination will not affect the liabilities or the obligations of the parties under this Agreement arising from transactions initiated prior to such termination. Advisory fees will be pro-rated through the date of any such termination. 20. CONFIDENTIALITY Information that is private in nature such as Client wiring and bank account information furnished by either party to the other, including their respective agents and employees, is confidential and shall not be disclosed to unaffiliated third parties unless requested by a regulatory authority or otherwise required by law (except to the Custodian, broker-dealers, auditors, or as otherwise required in the ordinary course of business). 21. FORCE MAJEURE Advantus shall not be liable for any failure to perform its obligations in connection with any action described in this Agreement, if such failure results from any act of God, riot, war, civil unrest, flood, earthquake, or other cause beyond such party's reasonable control (including any 7 mechanical failure, electronic failure, communications failure, or pandemic or epidemic disease, but excluding failure caused by a party's financial condition or gross negligence). 22. COUNTERPARTS This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall be an original but all of which together will constitute one instrument, binding upon all parties hereto, notwithstanding that all of such parties may not have executed the same counterpart. (Signature page follows) 8 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Advantus and Client have executed this Agreement by their duly authorized officers, identified below, as of the day and year above written. ADVANTUS CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, INC. (ADVANTUS) CITY OF EDINA (CLIENT) By: By: (printed or typed name) (printed or typed name) Title: Title: City Manager By: (printed or typed name) Title: Mayor 9 EXHIBIT A Assets Managed Fee First $20 million in assets 12 basis points (.12%) Next $30 million in assets 10 basis points (.10%) For purposes of fee calculations, fair market value of Assets will consist of the following: 1) All securities (bonds, stocks, derivatives, private placements, etc.) 2) Cash and cash equivalents (traded basis) 3) Accrued investment income Advantus Billing Contact: Mary Elliott, mary.elliott@advantuscapital.com, (651) 665-1085. Client Billing Contact: Don Uram, duram@edinamn.gov, (952-826-0414) Fair Value Pricing Methodology Advantus has adopted Valuation Policies and Procedures which are followed in connection with the valuation of securities held by Advantus clients. In general, Advantus utilizes an independent pricing service in its valuation of publicly traded securities (governments, corporates, asset-backed and mortgage backed securities). Private placements are not valued by an outside pricing service and are valued in accordance with procedures approved by the Valuation Committee. All Valuation Policies and Procedures are reviewed at least annually by the Valuation Committee and the Chief Compliance Officer of Advantus. 10 EXHIBIT B INVESTMENT POLICY 11 Exhibit C Benchmark Guidelines Advantus will manage the Assets within +/- 25% of the Bloomberg Barclays Intermediate US Government/Mortgage Index. Date: January 3, 2018 Agenda Item #: V.N. To:Mayor and C ity C ounc il Item Type: R ep o rt / R ecommend atio n F rom:S haro n Allis on, Exec utive Assistant Item Activity: Subject:S et Date for Ed ina's Annual Volunteer R ec o gnition R ec ep tion Ac tio n C ITY O F E D IN A 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov A C TI O N R EQ U ES TED : S et M onday, M arch 5, 2018, for E dina's Annual Volunteer R ecognition R eception. I N TR O D U C TI O N : T his annual reception, hosted by the C ity, recognizes volunteers from the community. T he event will be held at B raemar Golf C lub. T his date does not conflict with spring break or religious observance days. Date: January 3, 2018 Agenda Item #: V.O . To:Mayor and C ity C ounc il Item Type: R ep o rt / R ecommend atio n F rom:S haro n Allis on, Exec utive Assistant Item Activity: Subject:S et Date for the Annual Meeting o f Bo ard s and C ommis s ions Ac tio n C ITY O F E D IN A 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov A C TI O N R EQ U ES TED : S et M onday, April 23, 2018, for the Annual M eeting of B oards and C ommissions. I N TR O D U C TI O N : T his is a dinner meeting to introduce newly-appointed board and commission members and to recognize retiring members. T he event will take place at Braemar G olf C lub. T his date does not conflict with religious observance days. Date: January 3, 2018 Agenda Item #: V.P. To:Mayor and C ity C ounc il Item Type: R ep o rt / R ecommend atio n F rom:R obert C . Wilson Item Activity: Subject:Bo ard of Appeal and Eq ualization: S et 2018 Meeting Ac tio n C ITY O F E D IN A 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov A C TI O N R EQ U ES TED : S et Wednesday, April 18, 2018, 5:30 p.m., for the B oard of Appeal and E qualization meeting. I N TR O D U C TI O N : O n or before F ebruary 15 of each year, the C ounty Assessor is required to give written notice to the C ity C lerk of the day and time when the B oard of Appeal and E qualization will meet in the assessment districts in the county. To facilitate this, the C ity C ouncil is required to select a hearing date between April 1 and M ay 31 of each year. S taff recommends setting the initial hearing date for Wednesday, April 18, 2018, at 5:30 p.m. T his date does not conflict with any religious observances. Date: January 3, 2018 Agenda Item #: V.Q . To:Mayor and C ity C ounc il Item Type: R eq uest F or P urc has e F rom:C arter A. S chulze, P E, As s is tant C ity Engineer Item Activity: Subject:R eques t fo r P urchas e: Ap p ro ve P ropos al fo r C ons tructio n Materials Tes ting S ervic e C o ntract No. ENG 18-3 Action C ITY O F E D IN A 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov A C TI O N R EQ U ES TED : Approve proposal for C onstruction M aterials Testing S ervices for C ontract N o. E N G 18-3. I N TR O D U C TI O N : S ee attached detailed R equest for P urchase form. AT TAC HME N T S : Description Reques t for Purchas e Braun Propos al ENG 18-3 City of Edina • 4801 W. 50th St. • Edina, MN 55424 Request for Purchase Date: January 3, 2018 To: MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL From: Carter A. Schulze, PE, Assistant City Engineer Subject: Request for Purchase – Construction Materials Testing Service for Contract No. ENG 18-3 Concord A&G, Country Club C and Chowen Park D Neighborhoods Purchase Subject to: ☐List Quote/Bid ☐State Contract ☒Service Contract The Recommended Bid is: ☒Within Budget ☐Not Within Budget Braun Intertec Corporation Date Bid Opened or Quote Received: Bid or expiration Date: December 17, 2017 Company: Amount of Quote or Bid: Braun Intertec Corporation $23,792.00 Recommended Quote or Bid: Page 2 City of Edina • 4801 W. 50th St. • Edina, MN 55424 Request for Purchase Department Director Authorization: ________________________________________ City Council Authorization Date: ______________________ (for purchases over $20,000 only) Budget Impact These costs are included in the estimated overall project costs and proportioned at the end of the project among the special assessment, utility and pedestrian and cyclists safety funds. Environmental Impact This contract ensures the correct materials are used and installed. This provides a long-term benefit by not having to replace and use more resources prematurely. Community Impact This project will provide premier, long term core service facilities and provide access and mobility for all transportation modes while enhancing safety and convenience. It is necessary to improve the infrastructure, and comply with the City’s Living Streets Policy as well as Vision Edina’s mission statement to “provide effective and valued public services and maintain a sound public infrastructure”. AA/EOE Braun Intertec Corporation 11001 Hampshire Avenue S Minneapolis, MN 55438 Phone:952.995.2000 Fax: 952.995.2020 Web:braunintertec.com December 18, 2017 Revised Proposal QTB062297 Carter Schulze, PE City of Edina 7450 Metro Boulevard Edina, MN 55439 Re: Revised Proposal for Construction Materials Testing Services Concord A & G, Country Club C, Chowen Park D ENG 18-3 Edina, Minnesota Dear Mr. Schulze: Braun Intertec Corporation is pleased to submit this revised proposal to provide construction materials testing services for the Concord A and G, Country Club C and Chowen Park D Neighborhood Streets Improvement Project in Edina, Minnesota. Our Understanding of Project We understand this project will include reconstructing the streets within the Concord A and G, Country Club C and Chowen Park D neighborhoods. The construction will include subgrade preparation, full depth reclamation, aggregate base placement, new concrete curb and gutter, and new bituminous pavement. Improvements to the sanitary sewer, storm sewer and water main utilities will also be apart of this project. Braun Intertec performed the geotechnical evaluation for the project. Our familiarity with the soil conditions on the project will be a good asset for the project team. Available Project Information This proposal was prepared using the following documents and information. Engineer’s Estimated Quantities received in an email on November 27, 2017. A geotechnical evaluation report prepared by Braun Intertec Corporation under Project Number B1705700, dated August 21, 2017. We were not provided with any plans, specifications or other quality control documents for this project. Scope of Services Services are performed under the direction of a licensed professional engineer. Observation and testing services will be performed on an on-call, as-needed basis as requested and scheduled by you or your on- site project representative. Our scope of services for the project will be limited to the tasks defined below: City of Edina Revised Proposal QTB062297 December 18, 2017 Page 2 Soil Related Services Observe and evaluate the soils exposed in the bottoms of excavations to determine if the soils are similar to those encountered with the geotechnical evaluation and suitable for support of fill, foundations or pavements. Our engineer can provide consultation for conditions that appear to differ from the geotechnical evaluation. Sample and test granular borrow, stabilizing aggregate, full depth reclamation and aggregate base materials for compliance with the project documents. This task includes laboratory gradation testing of these materials. Sample and perform topsoil testing on organic topsoil borrow per the City of Edina’s Specification. Concrete Related Services Sample and test fresh concrete associated with pavement and/or curb-and-gutter for compliance with the project documents, and cast test cylinders for laboratory compressive strength testing. We assume that we will be able to appropriately dispose of excess concrete (and associated wash water) on site at no additional cost to us. Measure and report the compressive strength of the concrete test cylinders for compliance with the project documents. Bituminous Related Services Sample and test bituminous pavement materials for compliance with the project documents. This task includes asphalt content and extracted aggregate gradation tests of the bituminous. Consulting, Project Communication and Reporting Services Project management, including scheduling of our field personnel. Review observation and test reports, and communicating with you and the parties you may designate such as the project contractor(s), and other project team members, as needed. Transmit test results to the project team on a weekly basis. Basis of Scope of Work The costs associated with the proposed scope of services were estimated using the following assumptions. If the construction schedule is modified or the contractor completes the various phases of the project at different frequencies or durations than shown in this proposal, we may need to adjust the overall cost accordingly. The scope of work and number of trips required to perform these services are as shown in the attached table. Notable assumptions in developing our estimate include: We assume fourteen gradation tests will be required to complete the project. We assume three topsoil tests will be required to complete the project. City of Edina Revised Proposal QTB062297 December 18, 2017 Page 3 We assume forty sets of concrete tests will be required to complete the project. A set of three cylinders will be broken at an age of 28 days for all general concrete placements. We assume seven sets of bituminous tests will be required to complete the project. Based on MnDOT’s 2360 specification “ordinary compaction” we assume the contractor will provide the rolling pattern for the compaction requirements for the project. We assume the rebar observations before concrete placements will be completed by the project representative’s construction oversight manager. We assume the project engineer of record will review and approve contractor’s quality control submittals and test results. You, or others you may designate, will provide us with current and approved plans and specifications for the project. Modification to these plans must also be sent to us so we can review their incorporation into the work. We will require a minimum of 24 hours’ notice for scheduling inspections for a specific time. Shorter than 24 hours’ notice may impact our ability to perform the requested services, and the associated impacts will be the responsibility of others. We understand the embankment, backfill and aggregate base compaction specification for this project will follow the city’s and MnDOT’s “quality compaction” requirement. We have provided unit rates for nuclear density testing including proctor testing and DCP testing if requested by the city to perform these tests. If the work is completed at different rates than described above, this proposal should be revised. Cost and Invoicing We will furnish the services described herein for a not-to-exceed fee of $23,792.Our fee is based on industry averages for construction production. Depending on the contractor’s performance, our costs may be significantly reduced or slightly higher than estimated.A tabulation showing our hourly and/or unit rates associated with our proposed scope of services is also attached. Additional Services and Overtime It is difficult to estimate all of the services, and the quantity of each service, that will be required for any project. Our services are also directly controlled by the schedule and performance of others. For these reasons, our actual hourly or unit quantities and associated fees may vary from those reported herein. If the number of hours or units ultimately required exceed those assumed for purposes of this proposal, they will be invoiced at the hourly or unit rates shown in the attached tabulation. If services are ultimately required that have not been identified or described herein, they will be invoiced in accordance City of Edina Revised Proposal QTB062297 December 18, 2017 Page 4 with our current Schedule of Charges. Prior to exceeding our fee, we will update you regarding the progress of our work. Fees associated with additional services will be summarized in a Change Order and submitted to you for review and authorization. This cost estimate was developed with the understanding that the scope of services defined herein will be required and requested during our normal work hours of 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Services that we are asked to provide to meet the project requirements or the contractor’s construction schedule outside our normal work hours will be invoiced using an overtime rate factor. The factor for services provided outside our normal work hours or on Saturday will be 1.25 times the normal hourly rate for the service provided. The factor for services provided on Sunday or legal holidays will be 1.5 times the normal hourly rate for the service provided. We have not included premiums for overtime, however, we recommend that allowances and contingencies be made for overtime charges. You will be billed only for services provided on a time and material basis. General Remarks We will be happy to meet with you to discuss our proposed scope of services further and clarify the various scope components. We appreciate the opportunity to present this proposal to you. After reviewing this proposal,please sign and return one copy to our office as notification of acceptance and authorization to proceed. If anything in this proposal is not consistent with your requirements, please let us know immediately. Braun Intertec will not release any written reports until we have received a signed agreement. Also, ordering services from Braun Intertec constitutes acceptance of the terms of this proposal including the attached General Conditions. The proposed fee is based on the scope of services described and the assumption that our services will be authorized within 30 days and that others will not delay us beyond our proposed schedule. Client:Service Description:Work Site Address: South of Concord Avenue Between 60th St and 64 St, Edina Ct., Chowen Park D Edina, MN City of Edina Carter Schulze 7450 Metro Blvd Edina, MN 55439 926-826-0300 City of Edina 2018 Improvements; Concord A & G, Country Club C, Chowen Park D, ENG 18- 3 Construction Materials Testing Description Quantity Units Unit Price Extension Phase 1 Concord A & G Activity 1.1 Soil Testing $3,688.00 1861 CMT Trip Charge 8.00 Each 23.00 $184.00 209 Sample pick-up 12.00 Hour 74.00 $888.00 1318 Standard Proctor Test(ASTM D 698)Each 160.00 $.00 128 Senior Engineer 2.00 Hour 183.00 $366.00 1228 Topsoil testing, MN/DOT 3877B (with nutrients), per sample 2.00 Each 278.00 $556.00 217 Compaction Testing - DCP Hour 77.00 $.00 207 Compaction Testing - Nuclear Hour 77.00 $.00 1308 Nuclear moisture-density meter charge, per hour Each 18.00 $.00 1162 Sieve analysis with 200 wash (ASTM C 136 and C 117), per sample 10.00 Each 114.00 $1,140.00 1530 Asphalt Content (ASTM D 2172/6307), per sample 2.00 Each 143.00 $286.00 206 Excavation Observations Hour 93.00 $.00 126 Project Engineer 2.00 Hour 134.00 $268.00 Activity 1.2 Concrete Testing $8,925.00 261 Concrete Testing 60.00 Hour 77.00 $4,620.00 Work Activity Detail Qty Units Hrs/Unit Extension Curb & Gutter/ Sidewalk/ Driveways 30.00 Trips 2.00 60.00 1861 CMT Trip Charge 45.00 Each 23.00 $1,035.00 1364 Compressive strength of concrete cylinders (ASTM C 39), per specimen 90.00 Each 24.00 $2,160.00 Work Activity Detail Qty Units Hrs/Unit Extension Curb & Gutter/ Sidewalk/ Driveways 30.00 Set 3.00 90.00 278 Concrete Cylinder Pick up 15.00 Hour 74.00 $1,110.00 Work Activity Detail Qty Units Hrs/Unit Extension Cylinder Pickup 15.00 Trips 1.00 15.00 Activity 1.3 Pavement Testing $2,110.00 1861 CMT Trip Charge 5.00 Each 23.00 $115.00 1530 Asphalt Content (ASTM D 2172/6307), per sample 5.00 Each 143.00 $715.00 209 Sample pick-up 10.00 Hour 74.00 $740.00 1532 Extracted aggregate gradation (ASTM D 5444), per sample 5.00 Each 108.00 $540.00 Activity 1.4 Project Management $1,527.00 226 Project Manager 8.00 Hour 134.00 $1,072.00 228 Senior Project Manager 1.00 Hour 155.00 $155.00 238 Project Assistant 4.00 Hour 75.00 $300.00 Phase 1 Total:$16,250.00 Page 1 of 312/18/2017 10:33 AM Project Proposal QTB062297 Concord A & G, Country Club C, Chowen Park D, ENG 18-3 Phase 2 Country Club C Activity 2.1 Soil Testing $1,194.00 1861 CMT Trip Charge 3.00 Each 23.00 $69.00 128 Senior Engineer Hour 183.00 $.00 1228 Topsoil testing, MN/DOT 3877B (with nutrients), per sample 1.00 Each 278.00 $278.00 217 Compaction Testing - DCP Hour 77.00 $.00 207 Compaction Testing - Nuclear Hour 77.00 $.00 1308 Nuclear moisture-density meter charge, per hour Each 19.00 $.00 1530 Asphalt Content (ASTM D 2172/6307), per sample 1.00 Each 143.00 $143.00 209 Sample pick-up 4.50 Hour 74.00 $333.00 1318 Standard Proctor Test(ASTM D 698)Each 160.00 $.00 1162 Sieve analysis with 200 wash (ASTM C 136 and C 117), per sample 2.00 Each 114.00 $228.00 1530 Asphalt Content (ASTM D 2172/6307), per sample 1.00 Each 143.00 $143.00 Activity 2.2 Concrete Testing $1,190.00 261 Concrete Testing 8.00 Hour 77.00 $616.00 Work Activity Detail Qty Units Hrs/Unit Extension Curb & Gutter/ Sidewalk/ Driveways 4.00 Trips 2.00 8.00 1861 CMT Trip Charge 6.00 Each 23.00 $138.00 1364 Compressive strength of concrete cylinders (ASTM C 39), per specimen 12.00 Each 24.00 $288.00 Work Activity Detail Qty Units Hrs/Unit Extension Curb & Gutter/ sidewalk/ Driveways 4.00 Set 3.00 12.00 278 Concrete Cylinder Pick up 2.00 Hour 74.00 $148.00 Work Activity Detail Qty Units Hrs/Unit Extension Cylinder Pickup 2.00 Trips 1.00 2.00 Activity 2.3 Pavement Testing $.00 1861 CMT Trip Charge Each 23.00 $.00 1530 Asphalt Content (ASTM D 2172/6307), per sample Each 143.00 $.00 209 Sample pick-up Hour 74.00 $.00 1532 Extracted aggregate gradation (ASTM D 5444), per sample Each 108.00 $.00 Activity 2.4 Project Management $841.00 226 Project Manager 4.00 Hour 134.00 $536.00 228 Senior Project Manager 1.00 Hour 155.00 $155.00 238 Project Assistant 2.00 Hour 75.00 $150.00 Phase 2 Total:$3,225.00 Phase 3 Chowen Park D Activity 3.1 Soil Testing $713.00 1861 CMT Trip Charge 2.00 Each 23.00 $46.00 128 Senior Engineer Hour 183.00 $.00 1228 Topsoil testing, MN/DOT 3877B (with nutrients), per sample Each 278.00 $.00 217 Compaction Testing - DCP Hour 77.00 $.00 207 Compaction Testing - Nuclear Hour 77.00 $.00 1308 Nuclear moisture-density meter charge, per hour Each 18.00 $.00 1530 Asphalt Content (ASTM D 2172/6307), per sample 1.00 Each 143.00 $143.00 209 Sample pick-up 4.00 Hour 74.00 $296.00 Page 2 of 312/18/2017 10:33 AM Project Proposal QTB062297 Concord A & G, Country Club C, Chowen Park D, ENG 18-3 Proposal Total:$23,792.00 1318 Standard Proctor Test(ASTM D 698)Each 160.00 $.00 1162 Sieve analysis with 200 wash (ASTM C 136 and C 117), per sample 2.00 Each 114.00 $228.00 Activity 3.2 Concrete Testing $1,785.00 261 Concrete Testing 12.00 Hour 77.00 $924.00 Work Activity Detail Qty Units Hrs/Unit Extension Curb & Gutter/ sidewalk/ Driveways 6.00 Trips 2.00 12.00 1861 CMT Trip Charge 9.00 Each 23.00 $207.00 1364 Compressive strength of concrete cylinders (ASTM C 39), per specimen 18.00 Each 24.00 $432.00 Work Activity Detail Qty Units Hrs/Unit Extension Curb & Gutter/ sidewalk/ Driveways 6.00 Set 3.00 18.00 278 Concrete Cylinder Pick up 3.00 Hour 74.00 $222.00 Work Activity Detail Qty Units Hrs/Unit Extension Cylinder Pickup 3.00 Trips 1.00 3.00 Activity 3.3 Pavement Testing $844.00 1861 CMT Trip Charge 2.00 Each 23.00 $46.00 1530 Asphalt Content (ASTM D 2172/6307), per sample 2.00 Each 143.00 $286.00 209 Sample pick-up 4.00 Hour 74.00 $296.00 1532 Extracted aggregate gradation (ASTM D 5444), per sample 2.00 Each 108.00 $216.00 Activity 3.4 Project Management $975.00 226 Project Manager 5.00 Hour 134.00 $670.00 228 Senior Project Manager 1.00 Hour 155.00 $155.00 238 Project Assistant 2.00 Hour 75.00 $150.00 Phase 3 Total:$4,317.00 Page 3 of 312/18/2017 10:33 AM Project Proposal QTB062297 Concord A & G, Country Club C, Chowen Park D, ENG 18-3 General Conditions Construction Material Testing and Special Inspections GC-CMT Page 1 of 2 Section 1: Agreement 1.1 Our agreement with you consists of these General Conditions and the accompanying written proposal or authorization (“Agreement”). This Agreement is the entire agreement between you and us. It supersedes prior agreements. It may be modified only in a writing signed by us, making specific reference to the provision modified. 1.2 The words “you,” “we,” “us,” and “our” include officers, employees, and subcontractors. 1.3 In the event you use a purchase order or other documentation to authorize our scope of work (“Services”), any conflicting or additional terms are not part of this Agreement. Directing us to start work prior to execution of this Agreement constitutes your acceptance. If, however, mutually acceptable terms cannot be established, we have the right to terminate this Agreement without liability to you or others, and you will compensate us for costs and expenses incurred up to the time of termination. Section 2: Our Responsibilities 2.1 We will provide Services specifically described in this Agreement. You agree that we are not responsible for services that are not expressly included in this Agreement. Unless otherwise agreed in writing, our findings, opinions, and recommendations will be provided to you in writing. You agree not to rely on oral findings, opinions, or recommendations without our written approval. 2.2 In performing our professional services, we will use that degree of care and skill ordinarily exercised under similar circumstances by reputable members of our profession practicing in the same locality. If you direct us to deviate from our recommended procedures, you agree to hold us harmless from claims, damages, and expenses arising out of your direction. If during the one year period following completion of Services it is determined that the above standards have not been met and you have promptly notified us in writing of such failure, we will perform, at our cost, such corrective services as may be necessary, within the original scope in this Agreement, to remedy such deficiency. Remedies set forth in this section constitute your sole and exclusive recourse with respect to the performance or quality of Services. 2.3 We will reference our field observations and sampling to available reference points, but we will not survey, set, or check the accuracy of those points unless we accept that duty in writing. Locations of field observations or sampling described in our report or shown on our sketches are based on information provided by others or estimates made by our personnel. You agree that such dimensions, depths, or elevations are approximations unless specifically stated otherwise in the report. You accept the inherent risk that samples or observations may not be representative of things not sampled or seen and further that site conditions may vary over distance or change over time. 2.4 Our duties do not include supervising or directing your representatives or contractors or commenting on, overseeing, or providing the means and methods of their services unless expressly set forth in this Agreement. We will not be responsible for the failure of your contractors, and the providing of Services will not relieve others of their responsibilities to you or to others. 2.5 We will provide a health and safety program for our employees, but we will not be responsible for contractor, owner, project, or site health or safety. 2.6 You will provide, at no cost to us, appropriate site safety measures as to work areas to be observed or inspected by us. Our employees are authorized by you to refuse to work under conditions that may be unsafe. 2.7 Unless a fixed fee is indicated, our price is an estimate of our project costs and expenses based on information available to us and our experience and knowledge. Such estimates are an exercise of our professional judgment and are not guaranteed or warranted. Actual costs may vary. You should allow a contingency in addition to estimated costs. Section 3: Your Responsibilities 3.1 You will provide us with prior environmental, geotechnical and other reports, specifications, plans, and information to which you have access about the site. You agree to provide us with all plans, changes in plans, and new information as to site conditions until we have completed Services. 3.2 You will provide access to the site. In the performance of Services some site damage is normal even when due care is exercised. We will use reasonable care to minimize damage to the site. We have not included the cost of restoration of damage in the estimated charges. 3.3 If we notify you that radiographic or gamma ray equipment or other nuclear testing or measuring device will be used, you will be responsible for the cooperation of your employees and your contractors in observing all radiation safety standards. 3.4 You will notify us of any knowledge or suspicion of the presence of hazardous or dangerous materials present on any work site. If we observe or suspect the presence of contaminants not anticipated in this Agreement, we may terminate Services without liability to you or to others, and you will compensate us for costs and expenses incurred up to the time of termination. 3.5 The time our field personnel spend on the job site depends upon the scheduling of the work we are observing or testing. You agree that any changes in scheduling may result in additional costs and agree to pay for those services at the rates listed in our cost estimate. 3.6 You agree to include us as an indemnified party in your contracts, if any, for work by others on the project, protecting us to the same degree as you are protected. You agree to list us as an Additional Insured under your liability insurance policies and to require subrogation be waived against us and that we will be added as an Additional Insured on all policies of insurance, including any policies required of your contractors or subcontractors, covering any construction or development activities to be performed on the project site. Section 4: Reports and Records 4.1 Unless you request otherwise, we will provide our report(s) in an electronic format. 4.2 Our reports, notes, calculations, and other documents and our computer software and data are instruments of our service to you, and they remain our property. We hereby grant you a license to use the reports and related information we provide only for the related project and for the purposes disclosed to us. You may not transfer our reports to others or use them for a purpose for which they were not prepared without our written approval. You agree to indemnify, defend, and hold us harmless from claims, damages, losses, and expenses, including attorney fees, arising out of such a transfer or use. 4.3 If you do not pay for Services in full as agreed, we may retain work not yet delivered to you and you agree to return to us all of our work that is in your possession or under your control. 4.4 Electronic data, reports, photographs, samples, and other materials provided by you or others may be discarded or returned to you, at our discretion, unless within 15 days of the report date you give us written direction to store or transfer the materials at your expense. Section 5: Compensation 5.1 You will pay for Services as stated in this Agreement. If such payment references our Schedule of Charges, the invoicing will be based upon the most current schedule. An estimated cost is not a firm figure. You agree to pay all sales taxes and other taxes based on your payment of our compensation. Our performance is subject to credit approval and payment of any specified retainer. 5.2 You will notify us of billing disputes within 15 days. You will pay undisputed portions of invoices upon receipt. You agree to pay interest on unpaid balances beginning 30 days after invoice dates at the rate of 1.5% per month, or at the maximum rate allowed by law. 5.3 If you direct us to invoice a third party, we may do so, but you agree to be responsible for our compensation unless the third party is GC-CMT Revised 7/18/2016 Page 2 of 2 creditworthy (in our sole opinion) and provides written acceptance of all terms of this Agreement. 5.4 Your obligation to pay for Services under this Agreement is not contingent on your ability to obtain financing, governmental or regulatory agency approval, permits, final adjudication of any lawsuit, your successful completion of any project, receipt of payment from a third party, or any other event. No retainage will be withheld. 5.5 If you do not pay us in accordance with this Agreement, you agree to reimburse our costs and expenses for collection of the moneys invoiced, including but not limited to attorney fees, staff time, and other costs and expenses. 5.6 You agree to compensate us in accordance with our Schedule of Charges if we are asked or required to respond to legal process arising out of a proceeding related to the project and as to which we are not a party. 5.7 If we are delayed by factors beyond our control, or if project conditions or the scope or amount of work changes, or if changed labor conditions result in increased costs, decreased efficiency, or delays, or if the standards or methods change, we will give you timely notice, the schedule will be extended for each day of delay, and we will be compensated for costs and expenses incurred in accordance with our Schedule of Charges. 5.8 If you fail to pay us in accordance with this Agreement, we may consider the default a total breach of this Agreement and, at our option, terminate our duties without liability to you or to others, and you will compensate us for costs and expenses incurred up to the time of termination. 5.9 In consideration of our providing insurance to cover claims made by you, you hereby waive any right to offset fees otherwise due us. Section 6: Disputes, Damage, and Risk Allocation 6.1 Each of us will exercise good faith efforts to resolve disputes without litigation. Such efforts will include, but not be limited to, a meeting(s) attended by each party’s representative(s) empowered to resolve the dispute. Before either of us commences an action against the other, disputes (except collections) will be submitted to mediation. 6.2 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, neither party hereto shall be responsible or held liable to the other for punitive, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages, or liability for loss of use, loss of business opportunity, loss of profit or revenue, loss of product or output, or business interruption. 6.3 You and we agree that any action in relation to an alleged breach of our standard of care or this Agreement shall be commenced within one year of the date of the breach or of the date of substantial completion of Services, whichever is earlier, without regard to the date the breach is discovered. Any action not brought within that one year time period shall be barred, without regard to any other limitations period set forth by law or statute. We will not be liable unless you have notified us within 30 days of the date of such breach and unless you have given us an opportunity to investigate and to recommend ways of mitigating damages. You agree not to make a claim against us unless you have provided us at least 30 days prior to the institution of any legal proceeding against us with a written certificate executed by an appropriately licensed professional specifying and certifying each and every act or omission that you contend constitutes a violation of the standard of care governing our professional services. Should you fail to meet the conditions above, you agree to fully release us from any liability for such allegation. 6.4 For you to obtain the benefit of a fee which includes a reasonable allowance for risks, you agree that our aggregate liability for all claims will not exceed the fee paid for Services or $50,000, whichever is greater. If you are unwilling to accept this allocation of risk, we will increase our aggregate liability to $100,000 provided that, within 10 days of the date of this Agreement, you provide payment in an amount that will increase our fees by 10%, but not less than $500, to compensate us for the greater risk undertaken. This increased fee is not the purchase of insurance. 6.5 You agree to indemnify us from all liability to others in excess of the risk allocation stated herein and to insure this obligation. In addition, all indemnities and limitations of liability set forth in this Agreement apply however the same may arise, whether in contract, tort, statute, equity or other theory of law, including, but not limited to, the breach of any legal duty or the fault, negligence, or strict liability of either party. 6.6 This Agreement shall be governed, construed, and enforced in accordance with the laws of the state in which our servicing office is located, without regard to its conflict of laws rules. The laws of the state of our servicing office will govern all disputes, and all claims shall be heard in the state or federal courts for that state. Each of us waives trial by jury. 6.7 No officer or employee acting within the scope of employment shall have individual liability for his or her acts or omissions, and you agree not to make a claim against individual officers or employees. Section 7: General Indemnification 7.1 We will indemnify and hold you harmless from and against demands, damages, and expenses of others to the comparative extent they are caused by our negligent acts or omissions or those negligent acts or omissions of persons for whom we are legally responsible. You will indemnify and hold us harmless from and against demands, damages, and expenses of others to the comparative extent they are caused by your negligent acts or omissions or those negligent acts or omissions of persons for whom you are legally responsible. 7.2 To the extent it may be necessary to indemnify either of us under Section 7.1, you and we expressly waive, in favor of the other only, any immunity or exemption from liability that exists under any worker compensation law. Section 8: Miscellaneous Provisions 8.1 We will provide a certificate of insurance to you upon request. Any claim as an Additional Insured shall be limited to losses caused by our negligence. 8.2 You and we, for ourselves and our insurers, waive all claims and rights of subrogation for losses arising out of causes of loss covered by our respective insurance policies. 8.3 Neither of us will assign or transfer any interest, any claim, any cause of action, or any right against the other. Neither of us will assign or otherwise transfer or encumber any proceeds or expected proceeds or compensation from the project or project claims to any third person, whether directly or as collateral or otherwise. 8.4 This Agreement may be terminated early only in writing. You will compensate us for costs and expenses incurred up to the time of termination. 8.5 If any provision of this Agreement is held invalid or unenforceable, then such provision will be modified to reflect the parties' intention. All remaining provisions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect. 8.6 No waiver of any right or privilege of either party will occur upon such party's failure to insist on performance of any term, condition, or instruction, or failure to exercise any right or privilege or its waiver of any breach. Date: January 3, 2018 Agenda Item #: V.R . To:Mayor and C ity C ounc il Item Type: R eq uest F or P urc has e F rom:G unnar Kaas a, Eq uipment O perations S up ervisor Item Activity: Subject:R eques t F o r P urchas e: 2019 Wes tern S tar Tandem Truc k with P low Action C ITY O F E D IN A 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov A C TI O N R EQ U ES TED : Approve the purchase of the 2019 Western S tar Tandem T ruck with P low. I N TR O D U C TI O N : We recommend replacing Vehicle 25-334 with the new 2019 Western S tar T ruck with P low. Vehicle 25-334 has outlived its useful life. S ee attached Request for P urchase. AT TAC HME N T S : Description Reques t for Purchas e: 2019 Wes tern Star City of Edina • 4801 W. 50th St. • Edina, MN 55424 Request for Purchase Date: 01/03/2018 To: Mayor and City Council From: Gunnar Kaasa, Equipment Operations Supervisor Subject: Request For Purchase – 2019 Western Star Tandem Truck with Plow Purchase Subject to: ☐List Quote/Bid ☒State Contract ☐Service Contract The Recommended Bid is: ☒Within Budget ☐Not Within Budget Boyer Truck TBEI equipment Boyer Truck will provide the western star tandem axle truck, and TBEI will provide the dump box and plow and install them on the truck. This is a replacement for Vehicle 25-336, a 2003 Tandem axle plow truck with 132,457 miles. It has outlived its useful life and needs replacement. Our new equipment replacement scoring methodology uses six performance and cost variables including age, usage, type of service, condition, repair costs, and reliability. Replacement qualification scores are, 23 for all sedans and light trucks and 28 for heavy duty vehicles and off- road equipment whose gross weight rating (GVWR) exceeds 10,500. The higher the score, the higher the need to replace the vehicle. In other words, we will not replace a heavy duty vehicle that does not have a minimum score of 28. This piece of equipment has a score of 35. Whenever we replace a vehicle we analyze the impact to our fuel usage. Replacing this single axle truck with a larger tandem axle truck will allow us to transport two times more product then a single axle truck while utilizing similar fuel efficiency. Date Bid Opened or Quote Received: Bid or expiration Date: 11/30/2017 01/30/2018 Company: Amount of Quote or Bid: Boyer Truck (State Contract No. 77960) TBEI (State Contract No. 100779) $96,074.25 $122,613.00 Total $218,687.25 Recommended Quote or Bid: Page 2 City of Edina • 4801 W. 50th St. • Edina, MN 55424 Request for Purchase Department Director Authorization: ________________________________________ City Council Authorization Date: ______________________ (for purchases over $20,000 only) Budget Impact Funding for the new plow truck would come from the Public Works equipment replacement fund and was included into the 2017 C.I.P. Environmental Impact The truck that the City of Edina will be replacing is a 2003 that has no emission standards. The new truck has a tier 4 engine with advanced engine technology and after treatment (catalytic converter) that reduces emissions by 50-96 percent and increases fuel efficiency. The large swing in the emission percentage is dependent on how the truck is used. When the truck idling it has a 50% reduction in emission and when the truck is driving down the road it has a 96% reduction in emission Community Impact Edina is a first rate city and we will be replacing an older truck with a more fuel efficient and cleaner burning vehicle. Date: January 3, 2018 Agenda Item #: V.S . To:Mayor and C ity C ounc il Item Type: R ep o rt / R ecommend atio n F rom:Tiffany Bus hland , R ecreatio n S up ervis or Item Activity: Subject:Approve Agreement Ac cepting R es tric ted Do natio n from Ed ina Baseball Assoc iation Ac tio n C ITY O F E D IN A 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov A C TI O N R EQ U ES TED : Approve agreement accepting restricted donation from E dina B aseball Association. I N TR O D U C TI O N : S ee attached staff report. AT TAC HME N T S : Description Staff Report Res tricted Donation Agreement Jan. 3, 2018 Mayor and City Council Tiffany Bushland, Parks and Recreation Department Recreation Supervisor Approve Agreement Accepting Restricted Donation from Edina Baseball Association Information / Background: Edina Baseball Association is donating $100,000 to the City of Edina. The donation is reflected in this meeting’s donation resolution. The donation is a match to the funds the City of Edina Parks & Recreation Department secured from the Hennepin County Youth Sports Program Grant for the Courtney Field Lighting Improvement that has a total estimated project cost of $290,000. The restricted donation from the Edina Baseball Association will assist in the cost of improving Courtney Field #1 lights and the safety netting. The Hennepin County Youth Sports Program Grant will be $139,800 and will be paid at the completion of the project. City Attorney Roger N. Knutson has prepared a restricted donation agreement for the Baseball Association to sign. The City of Edina has had a long and productive relationship with the Edina Baseball Association, as the Association has taken a very participative role in helping to upgrade and maintain the local facilities. Courtney Fields were built in 1973 and the current lights have far surpassed their expected useful life and the heavy use of the facility has necessitated the installation of the safety netting to protect fans and participants. The quality of the current lighting on this field has degraded to the point where it impairs play on many evenings and poses a problem for the highest-level participants such as the high school and American Legion team. Additionally, Courtney Field 1 is part of a classic four field complex and balls are often hit from this field toward the players and spectators on the other three fields. In addition to providing improved lighting, the new poles will allow the installation of netting that will dramatically reduce the number of foul balls hit toward the other fields, improving safety for all. 195707v1 CITY OF EDINA RESTRICTED DONATION AGREEMENT AGREEMENT made this _____ day of ____________, 20__ by and between the City of Edina, a Minnesota Municipal Corporation (“City”), whose address is 4801 W. 50th Street, Edina, Minnesota 55424, and the Edina Baseball Association, Inc., a Minnesota Nonprofit Corporation (“Donor”), whose address is 4801 W. 50th Street, Edina, Minnesota 55424. NOW THEREFORE in consideration of their mutual covenants the parties agree as follows: 1. APPROVAL. This Agreement is contingent upon the City Council adopting a resolution pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Section 465.03 accepting the donation subject to the terms of this Agreement. 2. DONATION. The Donor donates $100,000 to the City for the purchase and installation by the City of replacement lights and safety netting around the backstop at Courtney Baseball Fields, field number 1. 3. MAINTENANCE. The donation shall be maintained by the City of Edina. Maintenance includes regular inspection, cleaning and minor repairs. 4. DECOMMISSIONING. The donation may be decommissioned based on the following reasons at the City’s discretion: a. The donated item has reached the end of its useful life. b. The donated item is damaged to a point where repair becomes financially burdensome to the City. c. The City Council determines that the site is needed for another public use. CITY OF EDINA BY: _______________________________ James B. Hovland, Mayor AND ______________________________ Scott H. Neal, City Manager EDINA BASEBALL ASSOCIATION, INC. BY: _______________________________ Name: ________________________ Title: __________________________ Date: January 3, 2018 Agenda Item #: V.T. To:Mayor and C ity C ounc il Item Type: R ep o rt / R ecommend atio n F rom:Dave Nels on, C hief o f P olic e Item Activity: Subject:Approve R enewal o f Agreement for S cho o l R esource O ffic er S ervic es - C ity of Ed ina and Edina P ub lic S c hools Ac tio n C ITY O F E D IN A 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov A C TI O N R EQ U ES TED : M otion to approve renewal agreement for School R esource O fficer Services - C ity of E dina and E dina P ublic S chools. I N TR O D U C TI O N : T he E dina P olice D epartment has a current agreement with the E dina S chool D istrict to provide school resource officer services that needs to be renewed. T he C ity Attorney has reviewed the agreement. S taff recommends renewal of the agreement providing resource officer services to the E dina P ublic S chools. AT TAC HME N T S : Description Agreement for School Res ource Officer Services - City of Edina and Edina Public Schools Page 1 of 4 AGREEMENT FOR SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER SERVICES CITY OF EDINA AND EDINA PUBLIC SCHOOL This Agreement is made and entered into this 01st day of January, 2018 by the City of Edina, a Minnesota municipal corporation, located at 4801 West 50th Street, Edina, Minnesota 55424 (“City”) and Edina Public Schools, a Minnesota municipal corporation, located at 5701 Normandale Road, Edina, Minnesota 55424 (“District”). WHEREAS, the parties enter into this Agreement pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Section 126C.44; WHEREAS, the City and District are interested in a mutually-beneficial partnership to provide services for the students of the District; WHEREAS, the City and District would like to optimize efficiencies to curb juvenile delinquency and crime; WHEREAS, the City and District would like to continue to improve understanding and promote respect between the police; the District, its employees and students; and community; WHEREAS, the City provides School Resource Officer services for schools; and WHEREAS, it is the desire of both parties to make provision for School Resource Officer services in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. THEREFORE, in consideration for the mutual covenants expressed herein, the City and District agree to the terms and conditions outlined herein: I. RESPONSIBILITIES OF CITY A. Qualifications of Personnel. The City agrees to provide two state licensed police officers to perform full-time services to the District for the purpose of assisting in the establishment and coordination of a cooperative community approach among the District’s schools, students, parents, police, and other community resources to address the needs of the District, students, and community members. B. Service. The City’s School Resource Officers’ services will include but not be limited to: prevention of delinquency, protection of life and property, law enforcement, serving as a communication link between the City and District, and participation in meetings as requested by building administration. The City will provide required clothing, uniform, and vehicles necessary to perform required services. C. Place of Performance. The City will perform services at schools located within District, being primarily located at the District’s secondary schools. Occasionally services may be performed at venues outside of the District. D. Documentation Pertaining to Services. The City must provide to the District any and all records pertaining to the provision of services at the end of its services. E. Insurance. Page 2 of 4 1. The City will maintain at its sole expense valid policies of general liability insurance, covering the negligent acts or omissions of the City acting through its directors, agents, employees or other personnel, which may give rise to liability under this Agreement. 2. The City will maintain, at its sole expense, Workers’ Compensation insurance for its employees. 3. The parties’ liabilities are limited by the provisions of the Municipal Tort Claims Act, Minn. Ch. 466 and other applicable laws. F. Payment of Employees. The City, as the employer, will remain responsible for the payment of wages and other compensation, reimbursement of expenses and compliance with Federal, State and local tax withholdings, Workers’ Compensation, Social Security, employment and other insurance requirements for its employees. G. District Policies and Procedures. The City and its assigned officers will consider the District’s policies and procedures while providing services in the school setting unless they are inconsistent with the Police Department’s policies. District policies may be found on the District’s website. H. Data Privacy. The City, while performing services under this Agreement, must comply with the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act, Minn. Stat. Ch. 13 and the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, 20 U.S.C. §1232g and rules and regulation promulgated thereunder, as they apply to the District regarding the treatment of all data created, collected, received, stored, used, maintained, and/or disseminated by the District by this Agreement. The civil remedies of Minn. Stat. § 13.08 apply to the City’s release of data governed by the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act. The parties understand and agree that sharing of data between them must occur in accordance with the law governing the dissemination of data, including, but not limited to, specific laws governing the sharing of data on students and minors. It is understood that student information, in general, is classified as private data under the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act. II. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE DISTRICT Payment for Services. The District will remain responsible to provide payment to the City for services rendered pursuant to this Agreement. Section III hereunder will govern billing terms and compensation. A. Insurance. 1. The District will maintain at its sole expense valid policies of general liability insurance, covering the negligent acts or omissions of the District acting through its directors, agents, employees or other personnel, which may give rise to liability under this Agreement. 2. The District will maintain, at its sole expense, Workers’ Compensation insurance for its employees. 3. The parties’ liabilities are limited by the provisions of the Municipal Tort Claims Act, Minn. Ch. 466 and other applicable laws. C. Equipment and Supplies. The District will provide the School Resource Officers with workspace, access to its network, and other District-owned technologies, at the discretion of the District. Page 3 of 4 D. Employee Assignment. The District has the authority to reject an assigned School Resource Officer for any nondiscriminatory reason and request the assignment of another School Resource Officer. E. Service and Training. The District recognizes there may be occasions that the School Resource Officer may need to respond to emergency calls, attend police training and other special duties as assigned by the City while fulfilling his or her role as a School Resource Officer for the District. The District may request that the Scholl Resource Officer attend District trainings during his or her performance of services under this Agreement. F. Feedback on Performance of Officer. At the conclusion of each fiscal year, the Director of Community Education Services will provide the City with feedback on the performance of the School Resource Officer. In addition, the District will notify the City within two business days of any performance concerns or allegations of inappropriate conduct of the officer. The City retains all disciplinary authority over its officers. G. Provision of Records. The District will provide the School Resource Officers with all necessary records and information relevant to the student(s) for the purposes of the service(s) being provided. III. BILLING FOR SERVICES A. The District agrees to compensate the City of Edina at a rate of 66% of the SRO’s salary per annum for services provided under this Agreement. If for any reason services are not performed for the duration of the school year, the City will prorate the compensation to reflect served time. B. The City will bill the District for such services after July 1st for services performed during the prior school year. C. The District agrees to pay submitted bills within sixty days of receipt by the District. Any bill not paid within the sixty day period can be considered delinquent by the City. IV. TERM AND TERMINATION The initial term of this Agreement is from January 1st , 2018 and will remain in effect through June 30th, 2019. This Agreement shall automatically renew on July 1st of each year (“renewal period”) for up to five years unless the District or City determine that adequate funding is not provided by the Minnesota legislature and/or parties to this Agreement. Notice of inadequate funding must be provided to the other party at least 60 days prior to the termination date of this Agreement or 60 days prior to the end of any renewal period. V. ADDITIONAL TERMS A. Governing Law. This Agreement will be construed and governed in all respects according to the laws of the State of Minnesota. B. Relationship to Parties. The parties agree and acknowledge that the School Resource Officers (“officers”) who are assigned to the district are, and will continue to be, members and employees of the City and its police department. The officers are not agents or employees of the District by virtue of this Agreement and may not make representation to the contrary. The officers will operate under direct administration and supervision of the police department but will work in cooperation with district administration to further mutually agreed upon goals involving the City and the District’s schools and students. The officers’ main district administration contact is the Director of Page 4 of 4 Community Education Services. Officers do not have disciplinary authority within the schools, are not to be considered educational service providers, and limited to their police functions. C. Assignment. This Agreement may not be assigned by either party, in whole or in part. D. Modification of Terms. No amendments or modifications to the terms of this Agreement will be binding unless evidenced in writing and signed by an authorized representative of each party hereto. E. Notices. Any notice given in connection with this Agreement will be given in writing and will be delivered either by hand or by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the other party, at the party's address stated below. Any party may change its address as stated herein by giving notice of the change of address in accordance with this Paragraph. F. Indemnification. Each party is liable for its own acts to the extent provided by law and hereby agrees, to the extent permitted by law, to indemnify, hold harmless, and defend the other, its officers and employees against any and all liability, loss, costs, damages, expenses, claims or actions, including attorney’s fees which the other, its officers and employees may hereafter sustain, incur, or be required to pay, arising out of or by reason of any act or omission of the party, its agents, or employees, in the execution, performance, or failure to adequately perform its obligations pursuant to this Agreement. It is understood and agreed that each party’s liability is limited by the provisions of the municipal Tort Claims Act, Minn. Ch. 466 and other applicable laws. G. Entire Agreement. This writing evidences the entire Agreement between the City and the District; there are no prior written or oral promises or representations incorporated herein. This Agreement may be executed in two or more counterparts, each of which will be deemed an original, but all of which together will constitute one and the same instrument. Delivery of an executed signature page of this Agreement by facsimile or electronic (email) transmission shall be effective as delivery of a manually executed counterpart hereof. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned parties hereby acknowledge that they have read and understand this Agreement and are authorized to enter into this Agreement and have executed this Agreement on the dates recorded below. City of Edina Independent School District No. 273 By: ________________________________ By: ________________________________ Its: James Hovland, Mayor School Board Clerk Date: ______________________________ Date: ______________________________ By: ________________________________ Its: Scott Neal, City Manager Date: ______________________________ Date: January 3, 2018 Agenda Item #: V.U. To:Mayor and C ity C ounc il Item Type: C laims F rom:Don Uram, F inanc e Direc tor Item Activity: Subject:R ec eive P ayment o f C laims As P er: P re-Lis t Dated 12/21/2017 T O TAL: $950,021.90 And C redit C ard Trans ac tio ns 9/24/2017-10/24/2017 TO TAL: $57,191.03 And P er P re-Lis t Dated 12/28/2017 TO TAL: $733,594.89 Action C ITY O F E D IN A 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov A C TI O N R EQ U ES TED : Approve claims for payment. I N TR O D U C TI O N : C laims information for approval is attached. AT TAC HME N T S : Description Claims Pre-Lis t Dated 12/21/2017 TOTAL: $950,021.90 Credit Card Transactions 9/24/2017-10/24/2017 TOTAL: $57,191.03 Claims Pre-Lis t Dated 12/28/2017 TOTAL: $733,594.89 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF EDINA 12/19/201714:33:51 Council Check Register by GL Council Check Register by Invoice & Summary 12/21/2017- 12/21/2017 Page- 1 Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 5818 12/21/2017 102971 ACE ICE COMPANY 177.70 448564 2186348-A 5862.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX VERNON SELLING 124.54 448595 2187836 5862.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX VERNON SELLING 79.82 448809 2189830 5822.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX 50TH ST SELLING 97.01 448773 2189833 5862.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX VERNON SELLING 46.42 448680 2189839 5822.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX 50TH ST SELLING 525.49 5819 12/21/2017 103680 ARAMARK REFRESHMENT SRVCS 84.82 COFFEE 448958 11302924 5210.5510 COST OF GOODS SOLD GOLF DOME PROGRAM 578.39 COFFEE 448652 1302922 1120.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES ADMINISTRATION 663.21 5820 12/21/2017 100643 BARR ENGINEERING CO. 1,104.00 448883 23271606.00-4 05564.1705.17 UTILITY COORDINATION Water Treatment Plant #5 2,159.50 GR. GREEN UTILITY STUDY 448858 23271616.00-1 9232.6133 PROFESS SERVICES-ENGINEERING CENTENNIAL TIF DISTRICT 1,478.00 GR. GREEN UTILITY STUDY 448859 23271617.00-1 9232.6133 PROFESS SERVICES-ENGINEERING CENTENNIAL TIF DISTRICT 4,741.50 5821 12/21/2017 101355 BELLBOY CORPORATION 109.55- 448821 61539500 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 3,271.85 448776 62050800 5862.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR VERNON SELLING 3,374.12 448823 62050900 5822.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 50TH ST SELLING 484.65 448692 62051000 5822.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 50TH ST SELLING 402.65 448822 62069500 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 120.55 448691 62069600 5822.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 50TH ST SELLING 181.39 448837 96912000 5822.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX 50TH ST SELLING 273.04 448690 96912100 5822.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX 50TH ST SELLING 246.87 448775 96912200 5862.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX VERNON SELLING 8,245.57 5822 12/21/2017 132444 BOLTON & MENK INC. 1,377.00 448884 0210685 03500.1705.24 CONSULTING CONSTR MGMT Presidents Area Rehab Phase 2 1,377.00 5823 12/21/2017 100664 BRAUN INTERTEC 300.00 448878 8115214 07129.1705 CONSTR. IN PROGRESS S129 CORNELIA DR SIDEWALK 300.00 5824 12/21/2017 100648 BUSINESS ESSENTIALS 21.99- CALENDAR RETURNED 448654 CP-OE-465519-1- 1120.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES ADMINISTRATION R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF EDINA 12/19/201714:33:51 Council Check Register by GL Council Check Register by Invoice & Summary 12/21/2017- 12/21/2017 Page- 2 Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 5824 12/21/2017 100648 BUSINESS ESSENTIALS Continued... 1 24.45 CALENDAR/POST IT 448653 OE-466170-1 1120.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES ADMINISTRATION 28.76 CALENDAR/3-RING BINDER 448655 OE-466492-1 1120.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES ADMINISTRATION 26.99 PACKING TAPE 448658 OE-466511-1 1120.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES ADMINISTRATION 37.38 449029 OE-466579-1 5861.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES VERNON OCCUPANCY 101.46 449030 WO-343949-1 5861.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES VERNON OCCUPANCY 19.89 CALENDAR 449010 WO-345609-1 1263.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES ENVIRONMENT 216.94 5825 12/21/2017 117187 CHEM SYSTEMS LTD 285.00 CLEANING SUPPLIES 448861 519305 5511.6511 CLEANING SUPPLIES ARENA BLDG/GROUNDS 15.00 CLEANING SUPPLIES 448861 519305 5553.6511 CLEANING SUPPLIES SPORTS DOME BLDG&GROUNDS 300.00 5826 12/21/2017 100689 CLAREYS SAFETY EQUIPMENT 56.72 SCBA REPAIR 449015 174721 1470.6180 CONTRACTED REPAIRS FIRE DEPT. GENERAL 56.72 5827 12/21/2017 104020 DALCO 1,563.10 SIDEWALK SALT 448982 3258554 4090.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES 50TH&FRANCE MAINTENANCE 1,563.10 5828 12/21/2017 129157 DO-GOOD.BIZ INC 1,136.27 MAILING JOB 448938 10700-01 1450.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES ANIMAL CONTROL 1,136.27 5829 12/21/2017 132810 ECM PUBLISHERS INC. 230.33 449036 555628 5822.6122 ADVERTISING OTHER 50TH ST SELLING 230.33 449036 555628 5862.6122 ADVERTISING OTHER VERNON SELLING 230.34 449036 555628 5842.6122 ADVERTISING OTHER YORK SELLING 479.16 448721 555629 1130.6575 PRINTING COMMUNICATIONS 718.74 448720 555630 1130.6575 PRINTING COMMUNICATIONS 350.00 LAKE CONF. ADVERTISING 448719 555631 5510.6136 PROFESSIONAL SVC - OTHER ARENAADMINISTRATION 2,238.90 5830 12/21/2017 100752 ESS BROTHERS & SONS INC. 12,000.00 448876 )0(10067 5932.6536 CASTINGS GENERAL STORM SEWER 12,000.00 5831 12/21/2017 102320 HAMCO DATA PRODUCTS R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF EDINA 12/19/201714:33:51 Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Council Check Register by GL Council Check Register by Invoice & Summary 12/21/2017- 12/21/2017 Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Page - 3 Business Unit 5831 12/21/2017 102320 HAMCO DATA PRODUCTS Continued-. 124.00 449039 152543 5841.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES YORK OCCUPANCY 124.00 5832 12/21/2017 100814 INDELCO PLASTICS CORP. 21.06 AIR SYSTEM REPAIRS 448885 INV006509 5915.6530 REPAIR PARTS WATER TREATMENT 2,596.32 CHEMICAL FEED REPAIR PARTS 448991 INV006728 5915.6530 REPAIR PARTS WATER TREATMENT 2,617.38 5833 12/21/2017 102146 JESSEN PRESS INC. 48.33 449038 677886 5822.6122 ADVERTISING OTHER 50TH ST SELLING 48.33 449038 677886 5862.6122 ADVERTISING OTHER VERNON SELLING 48.34 449038 677886 5842.6122 ADVERTISING OTHER YORK SELLING 145.00 5834 12/21/2017 105726 LINDMAN, DAVID 513.40 DELTA FLIGHT 448532 0062305453359 1400.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES POLICE DEPT. GENERAL 20.94 FORENSIC BINS 448533 111-1894159-238 1400.6160 DATA PROCESSING POLICE DEPT. GENERAL 6647 534.34 5835 12/21/2017 101483 MENARDS 101.86 PD BREAKROOM RENO 449012 57308 1400.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES POLICE DEPT. GENERAL 113.93 TOOLS 448869 57599 1301.6556 TOOLS GENERAL MAINTENANCE 18.98 PARTS 448973 57710 7412.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES PSTF RANGE 153.21 PD BREAKROOM RENO 448989 57733 1400.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES POLICE DEPT. GENERAL 149.85 HAMMER TACKER 449007 57968 1301.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES GENERAL MAINTENANCE 537.83 5836 12/21/2017 101161 MIDWEST CHEMICAL SUPPLY 630.52 CLEANING SUPPLIES 448854 40423 1470.6511 CLEANING SUPPLIES FIRE DEPT. GENERAL 630.52 5837 12/21/2017 100906 MTI DISTRIBUTING INC. 22.05- REWARDS CREDIT 447609 1148227-00 5422.6530 REPAIR PARTS MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS 128.13 FILTER AND TIRE 448913 1149257-00 5422.6530 REPAIR PARTS MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS 106.08 5838 12/21/2017 115669 ON CALL SERVICES 142.90 HEADER FOR TODDLER BOUNCER 448735 2855 5720.6530 REPAIR PARTS EDINBOROUGH OPERATIONS 142.90 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF EDINA 12/19/201714:33:51 Council Check Register by GL Page- 4 Council Check Register by Invoice & Summary Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No 12/21/2017- Inv No 12/21/2017 Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 5838 5839 12/21/2017 12/21/2017 115669 ON CALL SERVICES 129485 PAPCO INC. Continued... 18.56 FILTER 448974 205065 7411.6511 CLEANING SUPPLIES PSTF OCCUPANCY 18.56 5840 12/21/2017 124831 PRESSWRITE PRINTING INC. 166.00 DEATH RESPONSE CARDS 449014 074701 1400.6575 PRINTING POLICE DEPT. GENERAL 166.00 5841 12/21/2017 100977 RICHFIELD PLUMBING COMPANY 500.00 448983 72818 5511.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ARENA BLDG/GROUNDS 3,467.79 448983 72818 5913.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES DISTRIBUTION 802.00 WEST LOCKER ROOM SINK REPLACEM 448963 72819 5511.6180 CONTRACTED REPAIRS ARENA BLDG/GROUNDS 4,769.79 5842 12/21/2017 105442 SCHERER BROS. LUMBER CO. 389.04 448900 41544758 1646.6577 LUMBER BUILDING MAINTENANCE 389.04 5843 12/21/2017 101000 SOULO COMMUNICATIONS 321.98 CITY HALL ENVELOPES 448741 97957 1130.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES COMMUNICATIONS 91.67 448739 97958 1260.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES ENGINEERING GENERAL 136.50 BUSINESS CARDS CASSI, CARRIE 448740 97959 1170.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES HUMAN RESOURCES 550.15 5844 12/21/2017 101017 SUBURBAN CHEVROLET 5.26 SENSOR 448873 30375 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 5.26 5845 12/21/2017 103277 TITAN MACHINERY 647.31 HYD COOLER 448941 10285713 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 647.31 5846 12/21/2017 102742 TKDA ENGINEERS ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 5,326.53 448881 002017005108 1261.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT 5,326.53 5847 12/21/2017 119454 VINOCOPIA 161.50 448554 0195704 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 170.50 448553 0195743 5862.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX VERNON SELLING R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF EDINA 12/19/201714:33:51 Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Council Check Register by GL Council Check Register by Invoice & Summary 12/21/2017- 12/21/2017 Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Page- 5 Business Unit 5847 12/21/2017 119454 VINOCOPIA Continued... 452.00 448756 0196279 5822.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 50TH ST SELLING 134.00 448693 0196280 5822.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX 50TH ST SELLING 160.00 448805 0196287-IN 5822.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX 50TH ST SELLING 330.50 448806 0196288-IN 5822.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 50TH ST SELLING 92.00 448617 186266 5842.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR YORK SELLING 127.50 448618 191372 5842.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX YORK SELLING 25.25- 448619 191372CM 5842.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX YORK SELLING 186.00 448780 196276 5862.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR VERNON SELLING 134.00 448779 196277 5862.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX VERNON SELLING 1,922.75 5848 12/21/2017 120627 VISTAR CORPORATION 2.54- 448744 50402103 5520.5510 COST OF GOODS SOLD ARENA CONCESSIONS 614.59 448746 50427293 5520.5510 COST OF GOODS SOLD ARENA CONCESSIONS 53.22 448745 50427294 5520.5510 COST OF GOODS SOLD ARENA CONCESSIONS 786.47 448961 50490720 5520.5510 COST OF GOODS SOLD ARENA CONCESSIONS 1,451.74 5849 12/21/2017 120513 WHITE, AARON 104.93 CLOTHING REIMBURSEMENT 449008 7149545197 1400.6203 UNIFORM ALLOWANCE POLICE DEPT. GENERAL 104.93 5850 12/21/2017 101033 WINE COMPANY, THE 540.25 448752 57252 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 1,357.80 448814 57267 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 1,148.85 448572 57268 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 3,900.98 448782 7162868 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 6,947.88 420567 12/21/2017 118261 2ND WIND EXERCISE INC. 1,325.00 DISPATCH EQUIP 448955 22-037216Q 1400.6203 UNIFORM ALLOWANCE POLICE DEPT. GENERAL 1,325.00 420568 12/21/2017 101833 A.T.O.M. 250.00 ATOM ANNUAL DUES 449023 201712191 1400.6105 DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS POLICE DEPT. 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GENERAL 317.11 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF EDINA 12/19/201714:33:51 Council Check Register by GL Page - 7 Council Check Register by Invoice & Summary Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No 12/21/2017— Inv No 12/21/2017 Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 420578 420579 12/21/2017 12/21/2017 101115 AMERIPRIDE SERVICES INC. 141733 ANDRES, VINCENT Continued... 20.51 REFUND 448510 86183 5900.2015 CUSTOMER REFUND UTILITY BALANCE SHEET 20.51 420580 12/21/2017 119976 AP LAWN 466.50 SNOW REMOVAL 449026 EDBPK-1217 5720.6180 CONTRACTED REPAIRS EDINBOROUGH OPERATIONS 73.50 SNOW REMOVAL 448918 EDPARK-1117 5720.6180 CONTRACTED REPAIRS EDINBOROUGH OPERATIONS 540.00 420581 12/21/2017 141533 APPLE VALLEY FIRE DEPARTMENT 276.30 MN-TF1 TRAINING 448514 121317A 7510.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES MN TF 1 ADMINISTRATION 276.30 420582 12/21/2017 117409 APPLE VALLEY POLICE DEPT 519.06 MN-TF1 TRAINING 446515 121317B 7510.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES MN TF 1 ADMINISTRATION 519.06 420583 12/21/2017 102646 AQUA LOGIC INC. 6,860.83 ZERO DEPTH LEAK REPAIRS 449025 47054 5300.1705 CONSTR. 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GENERAL 402.00 420588 12/21/2017 119206 AZTECA SYSTEMS INC. 12,000.00 448959 13794 5913.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES DISTRIBUTION 12,000.00 448959 13794 5923.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES COLLECTION SYSTEMS 12,000.00 448959 13794 5932.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES GENERAL STORM SEWER 36,000.00 420589 12/21/2017 102503 BAGS & BOWS 92.02 GIFT SHOP SUPPLIES 448662 0095260751 5120.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES ART SUPPLY GIFT GALLERY SHOP 92.02 420590 12/21/2017 102195 BATTERIES PLUS 54.00 BATTERIES 448862 018-453826 1301.6556 TOOLS GENERAL MAINTENANCE 57.60 FOR SUPPLY 448714 018-454402 1400.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES POLICE DEPT. GENERAL 53.28 448660 020-386297 1646.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES BUILDING MAINTENANCE 164.88 420591 12/21/2017 131191 BERNATELLO'S PIZZA INC. 234.00 448749 4725335 5520.5510 COST OF GOODS SOLD ARENA CONCESSIONS 312.00 PIZZ 448942 4726717 5730.5510 COST OF GOODS SOLD EDINBOROUGH CONCESSIONS 546.00 420592 12/21/2017 125139 BERNICK'S 299.30 448593 396335 5862.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER VERNON SELLING 152.25 448594 396956 5862.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER VERNON SELLING 1,683.30 448803 397618 5822.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER 50TH ST SELLING 567.25 448783 397621 5862.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER VERNON SELLING 294.60 448614 397719 5822.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER 50TH ST SELLING 2,996.70 420593 12/21/2017 131967 BOLLIG & SONS 2,500.00 5925 ST JOHNS DEMO 448848 156763 1495.4109 CONSTRUCTION DEPOSIT INSPECTIONS 2,500.00 420594 12/21/2017 101010 BORDER STATES ELECTRIC SUPPLY 361.88 LOCKER ROOM ELECTRICAL REPAIR 448962 914356815 5511.6180 CONTRACTED REPAIRS ARENA BLDG/GROUNDS 361.88 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF EDINA 12/19/201714:33:51 Council Check Register by GL Council Check Register by Invoice & Summary 12/21/2017- 12/21/2017 Page- 9 Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 420595 12/21/2017 105367 BOUND TREE MEDICAL LLC Continued... 401.30 AMBULANCE SUPPLIES 448716 82709759 1470.6510 FIRST AID SUPPLIES FIRE DEPT. 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Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Page - 11 Business Unit 420608 12/21/2017 123898 CENTURYLINK Continued... 203.30 EDINA 911 612-E77-0056 448718 0056-12/17 2310.6188 TELEPHONE E911 591.40 612 E01-0426 448626 0426-12/17 1554.6188 TELEPHONE CENT SERV GEN - MIS 105.16 EDINA 911 TRUNKS 448656 0652-11/17 2310.6188 TELEPHONE E911 215.32 RICHFIELD 911 612-E23-0652 448717 0652-12/17 2310.6188 TELEPHONE E911 62.09 952 835-1161 448705 1161-12/17 5720.6188 TELEPHONE EDINBOROUGH OPERATIONS 164.77 952 285-2951 448707 2951-12/17 1470.6188 TELEPHONE FIRE DEPT. 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GENERAL 2,668.92 420617 12/21/2017 141741 CLEVELAND, ANN 395.34 REFUND 448530 101773 5900.2015 CUSTOMER REFUND UTILITY BALANCE SHEET 395.34 420618 12/21/2017 100692 COCA-COLA DISTRIBUTION 374.27 448796 3641204780 5822.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX 50TH ST SELLING 374.27 420619 12/21/2017 101227 COFFEE MILL INC. 429.00 HOT CHOCOLATE AND CAPP. 448979 0753218-IN 5761.5510 COST OF GOODS SOLD CENTENNIAL LAKES OPERATING 429.00 420620 12/21/2017 120433 COMCAST 49.76 ADDITIONAL OUTLET 448909 23973-12/17 1120.6105 DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS ADMINISTRATION 49.76 420621 12/21/2017 120433 COMCAST 29.08 CABLE 448948 220686-12/17 5710.6105 DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS EDINBOROUGH ADMINISTRATION 29.08 420622 12/21/2017 100695 CONTINENTAL CLAY CO. 799.65 CRAFT SUPPLIES-CLAY 448975 INV000121049 5110.6564 CRAFT SUPPLIES ART CENTER ADMINISTRATION 799.65 420623 12/21/2017 140999 CORE-MARK MIDCONTINENT INC. 631.72 448905 6210043 5520.5510 COST OF GOODS SOLD ARENA CONCESSIONS 631.72 420624 12/21/2017 134645 CORNERSTONE HOMES 2,500.00 4529 56TH ST W ESCROW 448508 158631 1495.4109 CONSTRUCTION DEPOSIT INSPECTIONS 2,500.00 420625 12/21/2017 103330 CRYSTEEL TRUCK EQUIPMENT 41,091.15 FIBERGLASS TRUCK BODY 448988 F40569 421305.6710 EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT STREET EQUIPMENT 1,375.99 COMMUNICATIONS DEVICE 448986 F40569A 421305.6710 EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT STREET EQUIPMENT 42,467.14 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF EDINA 12/19/201714:33:51 Council Check Register by GL Council Check Register by Invoice & Summary 12/21/2017— 12/21/2017 Page- 13 Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 420626 12/21/2017 122095 DAKOTA COUNTY LUMBER CO. Continued... 6,076.75 448960 1712-683720 1646.6610 SAFETY EQUIPMENT BUILDING MAINTENANCE 6,076.75 420627 12/21/2017 141734 DAKOTA COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE 307.00 MN-TF1 TRAINING 448518 121317E 7510.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES MN TF 1 ADMINISTRATION 307.00 420628 12/21/2017 139932 DAOUST, MICHAEL 120.00 EMPLOYEE AMMO REIMBURSEMENT 448537 120717 7414.6104 CONFERENCES & SCHOOLS PUBLIC PROGRAMS 120.00 420629 12/21/2017 100899 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR & INDUSTRY 5,979.09 STATE SURCHARGE NOV 17 448507 112017 1495.4380 SURCHARGE INSPECTIONS 5,979.09 420630 12/21/2017 141746 DERONDE, BARB 159.98 REFUND 448551 81053 5900.2015 CUSTOMER REFUND UTILITY BALANCE SHEET 159.98 420631 12/21/2017 136484 DIEBEL, BERNARD MICHAEL 499.50 LESSONS 11/29-12/13 448893 121517 5401.4602 LESSONS GOLF REVENUES 499.50 420632 12/21/2017 139755 DM WALLACE CUSTOM HOMES LLC 2,500.00 4020 KIPLING NEW ESCROW 448849 132457 1495.4109 CONSTRUCTION DEPOSIT INSPECTIONS 7,500.00 4020 KIPLING NEW ESCROW 448850 147423 1495.4109 CONSTRUCTION DEPOSIT INSPECTIONS 10,000.00 420633 12/21/2017 100731 DPC INDUSTRIES INC. 714.00 449016 827002051-17 5915.6586 WATER TREATMENT SUPPLIES WATER TREATMENT 714.00 420634 12/21/2017 141754 DRAIN, DANIEL 105.81 REFUND 448842 118414 5900.2015 CUSTOMER REFUND UTILITY BALANCE SHEET 105.81 420635 12/21/2017 140501 EAGAN FIRE DEPARTMENT 659.34 MN-TF1 TRAINING 448519 121317F 7510.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES MN TF 1 ADMINISTRATION 659.34 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF EDINA 12/19/201714:33:51 Council Check Register by GL Council Check Register by Invoice & Summary 12/21/2017— 12/21/2017 Page - 14 Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 420636 12/21/2017 125188 EDINA ART CENTER Continued... 135.00 ADMIN TEAM BUILDING 448910 DEC 7 EVENT 1120.6106 MEETING EXPENSE ADMINISTRATION 135.00 420637 12/21/2017 103594 EDINALARM INC. 436.05 6 MONTH MONITOR 448908 27628 5422.6250 ALARM SERVICE MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS 436.05 420638 12/21/2017 105906 EGAN COMPANY 9,268.34 FRANCE LED UNDERGROUND REPAIR 448987 JC10165611 1322.6180 CONTRACTED REPAIRS STREET LIGHTING ORNAMENTAL 9,268.34 420639 12/21/2017 100049 EHLERS & ASSOCIATES INC. 110.00 PENT PARK - PREP FOR TIF NOTES 448882 73920 9240.6136 PROFESSIONAL SVC - OTHER PENTAGON PARK DISTRICT 110.00 420640 12/21/2017 102309 EMBEDDED SYSTEMS INC. 2,767.50 SIREN MAINTENANCE 448922 343599 421460.6710 EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT CIVIL DEFENSE EQUIPMENT 2,767.50 420641 12/21/2017 141690 ERICKSON, KAREN 140.72 REFUND 447915 83727 5900.2015 CUSTOMER REFUND UTILITY BALANCE SHEET 140.72 420642 12/21/2017 135208 ESCAPE FIRE 345.00 SPRINKLER INSPECTION - ST. 1 448923 22701 1470.6215 EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE FIRE DEPT. GENERAL 240.00 SPRINKLER INSPECTION - ST. 2 448924 22702 1470.6215 EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE FIRE DEPT. GENERAL 585.00 420643 12/21/2017 102485 FAHRENKRUG, ROGER 2,679.50 LESSONS 11/29-12/13 448892 121517 5401.4602 LESSONS GOLF REVENUES 2,679.50 420644 12/21/2017 141528 FARMINGTON FIRE DEPARTMENT 855.00 MN-TF1 TRAINING 448520 121317G 7510.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES MN TF 1 ADMINISTRATION 855.00 420645 12/21/2017 126004 FERGUSON WATERWORKS 239.05 HYDRANT REPAIRS 448890 0270614 5913.6530 REPAIR PARTS DISTRIBUTION 601.52 METER PARTS FOR RESALE 448890 0270614 5915.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES WATER TREATMENT 840.57 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF EDINA 12/19/201714:33:51 Council Check Register by GL Page- 15 Council Check Register by Invoice & Summary Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No 12/21/2017- Inv No 12/21/2017 Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 420645 420646 12/21/2017 12/21/2017 126004 FERGUSON WATERWORKS 122077 FIELDS, DEBRA Continued... 60.00 EMPLOYEE AMMO REIMBURSEMENT 448538 120717 7414.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES PUBLIC PROGRAMS 60.00 420647 12/21/2017 119211 FIRST SOURCE 686.35 4TH Q RANDOM-FS 448969 FL00188411 1556.6175 PHYSICAL EXAMINATIONS EMPLOYEE SHARED SERVICES 686.35 420648 12/21/2017 100760 FOWLER ELECTRIC CO. INC. 9.59 VALVE 448870 76219000 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 9.59 420649 12/21/2017 137554 FRED HOLASEK & SON INC. 98.64 POINSETTIAS 448863 00019670 5761.6620 TREES, FLOWERS, SHRUBS CENTENNIAL LAKES OPERATING 98.64 420650 12/21/2017 141756 FREUDENHEIM, ERIC 14.48 REFUND 448843 89449 5900.2015 CUSTOMER REFUND UTILITY BALANCE SHEET 14.48 420651 12/21/2017 141764 FRITCHLEY, ABIGAIL 45.00 ALCOHOL COMPLIANCE DECOY 449024 20171219AF 1424.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES LIQUOR INSPECTION 45.00 420652 12/21/2017 141747 FRSECURE LLC 19,500.00 SECURITY AUDIT 448926 6114 1554.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CENT SERV GEN - MIS 19,500.00 420653 12/21/2017 100764 G & K SERVICES 18.66 RENTAL MATS 448976 6006758388 1646.6201 LAUNDRY BUILDING MAINTENANCE 20.88 RUG SERVICE 448722 6006814060 5511.6511 CLEANING SUPPLIES ARENA BLDG/GROUNDS 46.57 RENTAL UNIFORM 448648 6006816535 1301.6201 LAUNDRY GENERAL MAINTENANCE 36.26 LAUNDRY 448646 6006816536 1552.6511 CLEANING SUPPLIES CENT SVC PW BUILDING 14.46 RENTAL UNIFORM 448647 6006816538 1646.6201 LAUNDRY BUILDING MAINTENANCE 134.07 RENTAL UNIFORM 449006 6006827680 1301.6201 LAUNDRY GENERAL MAINTENANCE 36.26 LAUNDRY 449005 6006827681 1552.6511 CLEANING SUPPLIES CENT SVC PW BUILDING 19.73 RENTAL UNIFORM 449004 6006827682 5913.6201 LAUNDRY DISTRIBUTION 14.46 RENTAL UNIFORM 449003 6006827683 1646.6201 LAUNDRY BUILDING MAINTENANCE 41.74 RENTAL UNIFORM 449002 6006827684 1553.6201 LAUNDRY EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF EDINA 12/19/201714:33:51 Council Check Register by GL Page- 16 Council Check Register by Invoice & Summary Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No 12/21/2017- Inv No 12/21/2017 Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 420653 420654 12/21/2017 100764 G & K SERVICES 100775 GENERAL SPORTS CORPORATION Continued... 12/21/2017 383.09 54.45 PUCKS 448906 93409 5510.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES ARENAADMINISTRATION 54.45 420655 12/21/2017 141760 GORDON, CHRIS 175.00 REFUND 448847 120082 5900.2015 CUSTOMER REFUND UTILITY BALANCE SHEET 175.00 420656 12/21/2017 101103 GRAINGER 59.74 SPACE HEATER 449042 9641245841 5420.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES CLUB HOUSE 95.36 FILE CABINET 448723 9642846134 1553.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 155.10 420657 12/21/2017 102217 GRAPE BEGINNINGS INC 1,643.25 448589 MN00031694 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 195.12 448790 MN00032134 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 106.25 448577 MN00032152 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 1,944.62 420658 12/21/2017 100785 GREUPNER, JOE 540.00 LESSONS 11/29-12/13 448891 121517 5401.4602 LESSONS GOLF REVENUES 540.00 420659 12/21/2017 141742 GRUNDMEIER, KURT & ROXANE 29.26 REFUND 448531 84320 5900.2015 CUSTOMER REFUND UTILITY BALANCE SHEET 29.26 420660 12/21/2017 141740 GRUSSENDORF, RICHARD 46.08 REFUND 448529 111825 5900.2015 CUSTOMER REFUND UTILITY BALANCE SHEET 46.08 420661 12/21/2017 129108 HAAG COMPANIES INC. 280.00 BLACK DIRT 448879 113017 1314.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES STREET RENOVATION 55.98 TYPAR 448879 113017 5913.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES DISTRIBUTION 59.90 RESPIRATION 448879 113017 5913.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES DISTRIBUTION 1,301.00 BLACK DIRT, SOD 448879 113017 5913.6543 SOD & BLACK DIRT DISTRIBUTION 1,696.88 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF EDINA 12/19/201714:33:51 Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Council Check Register by GL Council Check Register by Invoice & Summary 12/21/2017— 12/21/2017 Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Page - 17 Business Unit 420662 12/21/2017 141531 HASTINGS FIRE DEPARTMENT Continued... 912.36 MN-TF1 TRAINING 448521 121317H 7510.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES MN TF 1 ADMINISTRATION 912.36 420663 12/21/2017 100797 HAWKINS INC. 167.55 448952 4199150 5915.6586 WATER TREATMENT SUPPLIES WATER TREATMENT 167.55 420664 12/21/2017 100801 HENNEPIN COUNTY TREASURER 2,368.91 PVC & COURIERS SD ELECTION 448725 121217 1180.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ELECTION 2,368.91 420665 12/21/2017 102460 HENNEPIN COUNTY TREASURER 1,200.78 PUBLIC WORKS RADIO FEE 448657 1000101641 1553.6237 RADIO SERVICE EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 1,200.78 420666 12/21/2017 102460 HENNEPIN COUNTY TREASURER 1,524.80 RADIO FEES - FIRE DEPT 448724 1000101588 1470.6151 EQUIPMENT RENTAL FIRE DEPT. GENERAL 1,524.80 420667 12/21/2017 131578 HEYMER, KATHRYN 60.00 AMMO EMPLOYEE REIMBURSEMENT 448539 120717 7414.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES PUBLIC PROGRAMS 60.00 420668 12/21/2017 141739 HILLER, BRUCE 10.70 REFUND 448528 85331 5900.2015 CUSTOMER REFUND UTILITY BALANCE SHEET 10.70 420669 12/21/2017 103753 HILLYARD INC - MINNEAPOLIS 78.57 SANITIZER 448921 602806749 5720.6511 CLEANING SUPPLIES EDINBOROUGH OPERATIONS 670.73 CLEANING EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES 448944 700313378 5720.6511 CLEANING SUPPLIES EDINBOROUGH OPERATIONS 749.30 420670 12/21/2017 104375 HOHENSTEINS INC. 1,611.85 448611 934974 5822.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER 50TH ST SELLING 2,315.50 448562 935029 5862.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER VERNON SELLING 81.00 448832 935359 5822.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER 50TH ST SELLING 2,612.00 448831 935370 5822.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER 50TH ST SELLING 1,818.00 449044 936424 5862.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER VERNON SELLING 8,438.35 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF EDINA 12/19/201714:33:51 Council Check Register by GL Council Check Register by Invoice & Summary 12/21/2017— 12/21/2017 Page- 18 Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 420671 12/21/2017 137646 HOOKOM, MARK Continued... 120.00 EMPLOYEE AMMO REIMBURSEMENT 448540 121117 7414.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES PUBLIC PROGRAMS 120.00 420672 12/21/2017 100417 HORIZON COMMERCIAL POOL SUPPLY 283.18 CHLORINE, ACID 448920 171205010 5720.6545 CHEMICALS EDINBOROUGH OPERATIONS 283.18 420673 12/21/2017 130873 HUSNIK, MATT 19.00 DRIVERS LICENSE REIMB. 448642 12122017 1280.6105 DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS SUPERVISION & OVERHEAD 19.00 420674 12/21/2017 101714 IDENTISYS INC. 276.50 PRINTER RIBBON FOR CARD PRINTE 448930 368454 1130.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES COMMUNICATIONS 276.50 420675 12/21/2017 125032 IEH AUTO PARTS LLC 4.48 FILTER 448911 038029118 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 4.48 420676 12/21/2017 139019 IHEARTMEDIA INC. 1,233.33 449034 4511721501 5822.6122 ADVERTISING OTHER 50TH ST SELLING 1,233.33 449034 4511721501 5862.6122 ADVERTISING OTHER VERNON SELLING 1,233.34 449034 4511721501 5842.6122 ADVERTISING OTHER YORK SELLING 3,700.00 420677 12/21/2017 131544 INDEED BREWING COMPANY 159.50 448819 58760 5822.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER 50TH ST SELLING 283.50 448754 58829 5822.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER 50TH ST SELLING 443.00 420678 12/21/2017 138240 INTERMEDIX 5,926.26 448956 INVADPI24275 1470.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FIRE DEPT. GENERAL 10,268.39 449011 INVADPI24799 1470.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FIRE DEPT. GENERAL 16,194.65 420679 12/21/2017 141031 JACOBSEN, JOHN 60.00 EMPLOYEE AMMO REIMBURSEMENT 448541 120717 7414.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES PUBLIC PROGRAMS 60.00 420680 12/21/2017 141757 JENKINS, VICKY R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF EDINA 12/19/201714:33:51 Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Council Check Register by GL Council Check Register by Invoice & Summary 12/21/2017- 12/21/2017 Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Page - 19 Business Unit 420680 12/21/2017 141757 JENKINS, VICKY Continued... 204.96 REFUND 448844 119941 5900.2015 CUSTOMER REFUND UTILITY BALANCE SHEET 204.96 420681 12/21/2017 100741 JJ TAYLOR DIST. OF MINN 4,236.55 448575 2762899 5862.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER VERNON SELLING 36.99 448576 2762900 5862.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX VERNON SELLING 683.64 448602 2762904 5822.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER 50TH ST SELLING 202.40 448603 2762905 5822.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER 50TH ST SELLING 2,657.00 448797 2762910 5822.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER 50TH ST SELLING 130.70 448794 2762911 5822.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER 50TH ST SELLING 7,947.28 420682 12/21/2017 100835 JOHNSON BROTHERS LIQUOR CO. 1,139.64 448587 5882686 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 8,967.35 448588 5882691 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 2.38 448592 5887920 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 2,346.58 448600 5887923 5822.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 50TH ST SELLING 244.30 448599 5887927 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 616.11 448598 5887928 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 103.19 448610 5887929 5822.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 50TH ST SELLING 3,659.04 448590 5887944 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 410.08 448866 5889856 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 2.38 448766 5893491 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING .20 448686 5893492 5822.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 50TH ST SELLING 1.19 448684 5893493 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 373.38 448685 5893495 5822.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 50TH ST SELLING 1.19 448792 5893496 5822.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 50TH ST SELLING 3,287.60 448678 5893497 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 3.57 448836 5893498 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 3.57 448769 5893499 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 1,441.36 448683 5893500 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 139.69 448677 5893501 5822.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 50TH ST SELLING 1,013.14 448682 5893502 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 506.19 448759 5893503 5862.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR VERNON SELLING 636.29 448676 5893504 5822.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 50TH ST SELLING 38.19 448829 5893506 5822.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX 50TH ST SELLING 73.80 448838 5893507 5822.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 50TH ST SELLING 2,801.92 448827 5893508 5822.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 50TH ST SELLING 4,857.59 448813 5893509 5822.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 50TH ST SELLING 436.76 448825 5893511 5822.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 50TH ST SELLING R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF EDINA 12/19/201714:33:51 Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Council Check Register by GL Council Check Register by Invoice & Summary 12/21/2017- 12/21/2017 Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Page - 20 Business Unit 420682 12/21/2017 100835 JOHNSON BROTHERS LIQUOR CO. Continued... 4,317.49 448834 5893512 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 25.19 448828 5893513 5822.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX 50TH ST SELLING 282.04 448826 5893514 5822.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 50TH ST SELLING 3,968.20 448793 5893515 5822.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 50TH ST SELLING 311.06 448772 5893519 5862.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR VERNON SELLING 4,612.68 448770 5893520 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 2,523.73 448765 5893521 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 99.19 448764 5893522 5862.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR VERNON SELLING 3,619.45 448767 5893523 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 261.51 448768 5893524 5862.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR VERNON SELLING 978.01 448771 5893525 5862.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR VERNON SELLING 145.85- 448997 657024 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 91.36- 448995 657334 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 134.52- 448994 657572 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 53,733.50 420683 12/21/2017 129918 JOHNSON, BRIAN 120.00 EMPLOYEE AMMO REIMBURSEMENT 448542 120717 7414.6104 CONFERENCES & SCHOOLS PUBLIC PROGRAMS 120.00 420684 12/21/2017 102113 JOHNSTONE SUPPLY 59.36 HVAC REPAIRS 448889 1124847 5915.6530 REPAIR PARTS WATER TREATMENT 59.36 420685 12/21/2017 141758 JONES, ROBERT 296.42 REFUND 448845 81699 5900.2015 CUSTOMER REFUND UTILITY BALANCE SHEET 296.42 420686 12/21/2017 135844 KALLIS, DUANE 120.00 EMPLOYEE AMMO REIMBURSEMENT 448543 120717 7414.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES PUBLIC PROGRAMS 120.00 420687 12/21/2017 131516 KARKHOFF, NANCY 15.00 REIMBURSEMENT- CHECKBOOK 448535 20171213/PC 1400.6106 MEETING EXPENSE POLICE DEPT. GENERAL 408.50 REIMBURSEMENT - CHECKBOOK 448535 20171213/PC 1400.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES POLICE DEPT. GENERAL 423.50 420688 12/21/2017 136686 KIDCREATE STUDIO 84.00 ORNAMENT MAKING CLASS 448649 8446 1630.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES PARTNERSHIP PROGRAMS 84.00 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF EDINA 12/19/201714:33:51 Council Check Register by GL Page - 21 Council Check Register by Invoice & Summary Check # Date Amount Supplier I Explanation PO # Doc No 12/21/2017— Inv No 12/21/2017 Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 420688 420689 12/21/2017 12/21/2017 136686 KIDCREATE STUDIO 137523 KLINE, KATHERINE Continued... 45.00 ALCOHOL COMPLIANCE DECOY 449022 20171219KK 1424.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES LIQUOR INSPECTION 45.00 420690 12/21/2017 141763 KNIGHT, GABRIELLE 45.00 ALCOHOL COMPLIANCE DECOY 449021 20171219GK 1424.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES LIQUOR INSPECTION 45.00 420691 12/21/2017 122515 KOPLOS, GERALD 120.00 EMPLOYEE AMMO REIMBURSEMENT 448544 120717 7414.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES PUBLIC PROGRAMS 120.00 420692 12/21/2017 116776 KUSTOM KARRIERS 195.00 TOWING FEE 448936 77501 2340.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES DWI FORFEITURE 195.00 420693 12/21/2017 116776 KUSTOM KARRIERS 175.00 TOWING FEE 448937 18118 2340.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES DWI FORFEITURE 175.00 420694 12/21/2017 101220 LANO EQUIPMENT INC. 1,645.00 448915 01-524690 1646.6556 TOOLS BUILDING MAINTENANCE 1,645.00 420695 12/21/2017 138211 LEAGUE OF MINNESOTA CITIES 531.52 NOV WC INVOICE 448874 11778 6002.6200 INSURANCE RISK MGMT EMP SHARED SERVICE 531.52 420696 12/21/2017 138211 LEAGUE OF MINNESOTA CITIES 2,252.75 NOV WC INVOICE2 448875 11703,11723 6002.6200 INSURANCE RISK MGMT EMP SHARED SERVICE 2,252.75 420697 12/21/2017 138211 LEAGUE OF MINNESOTA CITIES 128,054.00 LMCIT QUARTERLY INVOICE 448966 40000853120417 6002.6200 INSURANCE RISK MGMT EMP SHARED SERVICE 128,054.00 420698 12/21/2017 138211 LEAGUE OF MINNESOTA CITIES 8,599.00 LMCIT INSURANCE 448970 40001670/120817 7410.6200 INSURANCE PSTF ADMINISTRATION 8,599.00 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF EDINA 12/19/201714:33:51 Council Check Register by GL Page - 22 Council Check Register by Invoice & Summary Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No 12/21/2017.- Inv No 12/21/2017 Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 420698 420699 12/21/2017 12/21/2017 138211 LEAGUE OF MINNESOTA CITIES 136027 LINA Continued... 4,645.93 JUNE LTD INVOICE 449017 416005118-6/17 9900.2033.16 LTD - 99 PAYROLL CLEARING 4,645.93 420700 12/21/2017 141753 LINDSEY, DUANE A 18.26 REFUND 448841 88794 5900.2015 CUSTOMER REFUND UTILITY BALANCE SHEET 18.26 420701 12/21/2017 100856 LINHOFF PHOTO 17.94 REPRINTS -ROFIDAL 448940 1435 1400.6575 PRINTING POLICE DEPT. GENERAL 17.94 420702 12/21/2017 100857 LITTLE FALLS MACHINE INC. 87.52 PLOW PARTS 448726 350378 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 162.00 PIVOT BOLT AND NUT 448728 350473 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 378.70 PLOW 448727 350491 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 628.22 420703 12/21/2017 130225 LUNDS & BYERLYS 9.03 PARKING PERMIT REFUND 448852 121817 1000.2039 SALES & USE TAX PAYABLE GENERAL FUND BALANCE SHEET 120.00 PARKING PERMIT REFUND 448852 121817 4090.4751 PARKING PERMITS 50TH&FRANCE MAINTENANCE 129.03 420704 12/21/2017 129657 M.S. 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GENERAL 843.67 420707 12/21/2017 141752 MAXSON, HEIDI 32.45 REFUND 448840 83958 5900.2015 CUSTOMER REFUND UTILITY BALANCE SHEET R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF EDINA 12/19/201714:33:51 Council Check Register by GL Page - 23 Council Check Register by Invoice & Summary Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No 12/21/2017— Inv No 12/21/2017 Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 420707 12/21/2017 141752 MAXSON, HEIDI Continued... 32.45 420708 12/21/2017 100172MIDWEST LOCK & SAFE INC 416.53 POOL/TRACK DOOR BUZZER REPLACE 448950 31774 5720.6180 CONTRACTED REPAIRS EDINBOROUGH OPERATIONS 416.53 420709 12/21/2017 102769 MILLER, TOM 49.50 LESSONS 11/29-12/13 448894 121517 5401.4602 LESSONS GOLF REVENUES 49.50 420710 12/21/2017 100913 MINNEAPOLIS & SUBURBAN SEWER & WATER 1,700.00 STAND PIPE REPLACEMENT 448895 35584 5913.6180 CONTRACTED REPAIRS DISTRIBUTION 1,700.00 420711 12/21/2017 116770 MINNEAPOLIS FIRE DEPARTMENT 11,525.16 MN-TF1 TRAINING/EQUIPMENT 448709 120417 7510.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES MN TF 1 ADMINISTRATION 11,525.16 420712 12/21/2017 101537 MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY 400.00 PERMITAPPLICATION 448644 121417 5960.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ENGINEER SERVICES-STORM 400.00 420713 12/21/2017 118144 MINNESOTA PREMIER PUBLICATIONS 500.00 ADV. SENIOR CENTER 448954 337372 1600.6122 ADVERTISING OTHER PARK ADMIN. 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26 Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 420732 12/21/2017 100743 PHILLIPS WINE & SPIRITS Continued... 4,585.33 448763 2278694 5862.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR VERNON SELLING 1,785.93 448762 2278695 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 195.57 448761 2278696 5862.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX VERNON SELLING 384.00 448757 2278987 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 175.00- 448615 281386 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 183.75- 448557 281388 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 12,357.61 420733 12/21/2017 130926 PLANTSCAPE INC. 2,223.86 PLANT MAINTENANCE 449028 346169 5720.6620 TREES, FLOWERS, SHRUBS EDINBOROUGH OPERATIONS 2,223.86 420734 12/21/2017 136610 POLICE SERVICE DOGS INC. 320.00 K9 SUPPLIES 449043 20171113 4607.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES EDINA CRIME FUND K9 DONATION 320.00 420735 12/21/2017 129706 PREMIUM WATERS INC. 48.69 WATER 448946 622833-11-17 5710.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES EDINBOROUGH ADMINISTRATION 48.69 420736 12/21/2017 141552 RANGER CHEVROLET 37,122.50 APPROVED BY COUNCIL 3/21/17 448867 27546 421470.6710 EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT FIRE EQUIPMENT 37,122.50 420737 12/21/2017 138298 RED BULL DISTRIBUTION COMPANY INC. 85.00 449001 35333361 5822.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX 50TH ST SELLING 85.00 420738 12/21/2017 141744 REMAX RESULTS 44.24 REFUND 448548 123658 5900.2015 CUSTOMER REFUND UTILITY BALANCE SHEET 44.24 420739 12/21/2017 141745 RETZLAFF, CORINNE 150.00 REFUND 448549 88159 5900.2015 CUSTOMER REFUND UTILITY BALANCE SHEET 150.00 420740 12/21/2017 139188 REVOLUTIONARY SPORTS LLC 826.00 REV SPORTS FALL CAMP 449019 EDINA 2017-2 1626.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES SPORTS CAMP 826.00 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF EDINA 12/19/201714:33:51 Check # Date Amount Council Check Register by GL Council Check Register by Invoice & Summary 12/21/2017— 12/21/2017 Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Page - 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GENERAL 680.00 420772 12/21/2017 101826 THYSSENKRUPP ELEVATOR CORP. 741.02 ELEVATOR MAINTENANCE 448857 3003566946 1470.6215 EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE FIRE DEPT. GENERAL 741.02 420773 12/21/2017 138283 TIN WHISKERS BREWING CO LLC 238.40 448778 E-1637 5862.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER VERNON SELLING 389.00 448833 E-1638 5822.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER 50TH ST SELLING 627.40 420774 12/21/2017 135821 TONKA WATER 1,770.00 PLANT OPERATIONS 448984 0015632-IN 5915.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES WATER TREATMENT 648.00 MANWAY GASKETS 448887 1003496-IN 5915.6530 REPAIR PARTS WATER TREATMENT 2,418.00 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF EDINA 12/19/201714:33:51 Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Council Check Register by GL Council Check Register by Invoice & Summary 12/21/2017— 12/21/2017 Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Page - 31 Business Unit 420775 12/21/2017 124753 TOSHIBA FINANCIAL SERVICES Continued... 169.55 COPIER 448971 67830841 7410.6575 PRINTING PSTF ADMINISTRATION 169.55 420776 12/21/2017 141735 TOUSIGNANT, ROBYN 16.00 ARTWORK SOLD 446525 121317 5101.4413 ART WORK SOLD ART CENTER REVENUES 16.00 420777 12/21/2017 101374 TOWN & COUNTRY FENCE 4,125.00 448912 1171044 1648.6530 REPAIR PARTS SKATING RINK MAINTENANCE 4,125.00 420778 12/21/2017 136366 TRU NORTH PAINTING INC. 4,600.00 448786 17361 1644.6182 RUBBISH REMOVAL TREES & MAINTENANCE 3,411.00 448787 17362 1644.6182 RUBBISH REMOVAL TREES & MAINTENANCE 3,290.00 448788 17363 1644.6543 SOD & BLACK DIRT TREES & MAINTENANCE 3,845.00 448789 17364 1644.6543 SOD & BLACK DIRT TREES & MAINTENANCE 15,146.00 420779 12/21/2017 101403 TRUCK BODIES & EQUIP INTL INC 840.00 FLOW PLATE WELDMENTS 448872 LC00048141 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 840.00 420780 12/21/2017 101360 TWIN CITY HARDWARE CO. 414.62 448902 916252 1646.6530 REPAIR PARTS BUILDING MAINTENANCE 414.62 420781 12/21/2017 141220 UNITED INVESTMENT GROUP LLC 2,500.00 DEMO-5204 61ST ST W 448513 158733 1495.4109 CONSTRUCTION DEPOSIT INSPECTIONS 2,500.00 420782 12/21/2017 103298 UPS STORE #1715, THE 9.71 PARTS RETURN FAULTY 448978 TRAN: 9544 1322.6530 REPAIR PARTS STREET LIGHTING ORNAMENTAL 9.71 420783 12/21/2017 139818 US HEALTHWORKS 230.00 448864 077836-MN 1556.6175 PHYSICAL EXAMINATIONS EMPLOYEE SHARED SERVICES 230.00 420784 12/21/2017 103590 VALLEY-RICH CO. INC. 3,138.63 STORM SEWER REPAIR 448981 25027 5932.6180 CONTRACTED REPAIRS GENERAL STORM SEWER R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF EDINA 12/19/201714:33:51 Council Check Register by GL Page - 32 Council Check Register by Invoice & Summary Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No 12/21/2017- Inv No 12/21/2017 Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 420784 12/21/2017 103590 VALLEY-RICH CO. INC. Continued... 3,138.63 420785 12/21/2017 101058 VAN PAPER CO. 26.72 449032 447574-01 5821.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES 50TH ST OCCUPANCY 365.46 449031 447575-00 5822.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES 50TH ST SELLING 392.18 420786 12/21/2017 101066 VIKING ELECTRIC SUPPLY INC. 271.14- ITEM RETURNED 448903 14355121317 1330.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES TRAFFIC SIGNALS 3,015.00 REPLACE EXTERIOR LIGHT POLE 448919 S000849856.002 5720.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES EDINBOROUGH OPERATIONS 15.08 LIGHTING REPAIRS 448886 S001087973.001 5921.6530 REPAIR PARTS SANITARY LIFT STATION MAINT 271.14 ITEM RETURNED 448904 5001088359.001 1330.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES TRAFFIC SIGNALS 3,030.08 420787 12/21/2017 137833 VIKING TROPHIES AWARDS & RECONGNITION 1,040.00 FLASH DRIVES 448659 132471 1554.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES CENT SERV GEN - MIS 1,040.00 420788 12/21/2017 133629 VON HANSONS MEATS 189.62 448747 104184 5520.5510 COST OF GOODS SOLD ARENA CONCESSIONS 189.62 420789 12/21/2017 141743 WALEN, GARY 227.65 REFUND 448546 84526 5900.2015 CUSTOMER REFUND UTILITY BALANCE SHEET 227.65 420790 12/21/2017 130574 WATSON COMPANY 402.81 448748 883279 5520.5510 COST OF GOODS SOLD ARENA CONCESSIONS 402.81 420791 12/21/2017 114588 WILSON, ROBERT C. 370.22 MILEAGE REIMBURSEMENT 448853 121517 1190.6107 MILEAGE OR ALLOWANCE ASSESSING 370.22 420792 12/21/2017 101312 WINE MERCHANTS 83.76 448567 7160667 5842.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX YORK SELLING 2,688.62 448681 7162864 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 2,792.92 448807 7162866 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 20.94 448808 7162867 5822.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX 50TH ST SELLING 20.94 448781 7162869 5862.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX VERNON SELLING R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF EDINA 12/19/201714:33:51 Council Check Register by GL Page - 33 Council Check Register by Invoice & Summary Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No 12/21/2017- Inv No 12/21/2017 Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 420792 420793 12/21/2017 101312 WINE MERCHANTS 141750 WORKS COMPUTING INC. Continued... 12/21/2017 5,607.18 6,367.93 VIRTUALSERVER HWAND LICENSING 448935 29080 421554.6710 EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT IT CENTRAL SERVICES EQUIPMENT 6,367.93 420794 12/21/2017 105740 WSB & ASSOCIATES INC. 339.00 SDE MOVE\IMPLEMENTATION 448929 3-R-010666-000 4614.1705 CONSTR. IN PROGRESS Asset Mgmt Software and Equip 226.00 SDE MOVE\IMPLEMENTATION 448929 3-R-010666-000 4615.1705 CONSTR. IN PROGRESS Asst Mgmt SW & Equip - Storm 565.00 420795 12/21/2017 101726 XCEL ENERGY 560.84 51-4827232-6 448632 570983398 5311.6185 LIGHT & POWER POOL OPERATION 190.45 51-6046826-0 448630 57099093 5422.6185 LIGHT & POWER MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS 777.21 51-5634814-2 448633 570993743 5934.6185 LIGHT & POWER STORM LIFT STATION MAINT 638.99 448625 570997986 1481.6185 LIGHT & POWER YORK FIRE STATION 1,578.41 448625 570997986 1470.6185 LIGHT & POWER FIRE DEPT. 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Company Amount 01000 GENERAL FUND 189,015.20 02300 POLICE SPECIAL REVENUE 893.78 02500 PEDESTRIAN AND CYCLIST SAFETY 300.00 04000 WORKING CAPITAL FUND 2,003.10 04100 PIR CONSTRUCTION FUND 127.56 04200 EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT FUND 88,725.07 05100 ART CENTER FUND 907.67 05200 GOLF DOME FUND 84.82 05300 AQUATIC CENTER FUND 7,863.55 05400 GOLF COURSE FUND 8,527.82 05500 ICE ARENA FUND 8,635.51 05550 SPORTS DOME FUND 15.00 05700 EDINBOROUGH PARK FUND 12,375.42 05750 CENTENNIAL LAKES PARK FUND 1,071.99 05800 LIQUOR FUND 190,652.44 05900 UTILITY FUND 166,137.12 05930 STORM SEWER FUND 28,541.84 06000 RISK MGMT ISF 130,838.27 07400 PSTF AGENCY FUND 9,866.09 07500 MN TASK FORCE 1 FUND 27,647.22 09232 CENTENNIAL TIF DISTRICT 71,036.50 09240 PENTAGON PARK DISTRICT 110.00 09900 PAYROLL FUND 4,645.93 Report Totals 950,021.90 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF EDINA 12/22/201713:30:29 Council Check Register by GL Council Check Register by Invoice & Summary Page- 1 Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 20171108 11/8/2017 129962 US BANK - CREDIT CARD 21.48 PEPSI 447936 AMY 10/10 181 5420.5510 COST OF GOODS SOLD CLUB HOUSE Supplier 130362 TARGET- PCARD 49.00 ONLINE SCHEDULE 447934 AMY 10/17 182 5410.6230 SERVICE CONTRACTS EQUIPMENT GOLF ADMINISTRATION Supplier 135907 WHENIWORK.COM - PCARD 36.13 MUSIC FOOD 447933 AMY 10/2 179 5410.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES GOLF ADMINISTRATION Supplier 136657 THE TIN FISH - PCARD 67.13 BAR SUPPLIES 447935 AMY 10/5 180 5420.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES CLUB HOUSE Supplier 130362 TARGET - PCARD 47.47 MUSIC FOOD 447931 AMY 9/27 177 5410.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES GOLF ADMINISTRATION 862.50 EVENT FOOD 447932 AMY 9/27 178 5420.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES CLUB HOUSE Supplier 136657 THE TIN FISH - PCARD 100.00 448360 ANDERSON 10/4 1301.6182 RUBBISH REMOVAL GENERAL MAINTENANCE 150 Supplier 131245 MINNESOTA FALL EXPO - PCARD 63.40 CONFERENCE 447856 ANN 9/24 199 1600.6104 CONFERENCES & SCHOOLS PARK ADMIN. 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Company Amount 01000 GENERAL FUND 31,218.41 05100 ART CENTER FUND 410.21 05200 GOLF DOME FUND 134.97 05400 GOLF COURSE FUND 1,828.71 05500 ICE ARENA FUND 2,268.80 05550 SPORTS DOME FUND 4,489.89 05700 EDINBOROUGH PARK FUND 3,990.59 05750 CENTENNIAL LAKES PARK FUND 1,471.36 05800 LIQUOR FUND 3,450.79 05900 UTILITY FUND 3,973.86 05930 STORM SEWER FUND 266.80 07400 PSTF AGENCY FUND 1,217.72 07500 MN TASK FORCE 1 FUND 2,468.92 Report Totals 57,191.03 CITY OF EDINA 12/22/201713:30:34 Council Check Summary Page - 1 12/22/2016 - 12/22/2016 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF EDINA 12/27/2017 9:33:53 Council Check Register by GL Page- 1 Council Check Register by Invoice & Summary Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No 12/28/2017- Inv No 12/28/2017 Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 5851 12/28/2017 102971 ACE ICE COMPANY 98.92 449205 2191090 5842.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX YORK SELLING 98.92 5852 12/28/2017 103680 ARAMARK REFRESHMENT SRVCS 426.29 COFFEE - FIRE 449421 1303090 1120.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES ADMINISTRATION 426.29 5853 12/28/2017 100646 BECKER ARENA PRODUCTS INC. 632.24 RENTAL SKATES 449466 1011309 5761.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES CENTENNIAL LAKES OPERATING 632.24 5854 12/28/2017 101355 BELLBOY CORPORATION 524.30 449134 62142700 5822.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 50TH ST SELLING 336.65 449203 62144500 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 2,146.20 449125 62165300 5862.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR VERNON SELLING 316.10 449219 62181100 5842.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR YORK SELLING 201.70 449218 62181200 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 249.39 449204 96952700 5842.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX YORK SELLING 423.94 449122 96952800 5862.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX VERNON SELLING 173.00 449244 96961700 5862.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR VERNON SELLING 4,371.28 5855 12/28/2017 116398 BOERGER, KEITH 139.71 UNIFORM REIMBURSEMENT 449332 20171220KB 1400.6203 UNIFORM ALLOWANCE POLICE DEPT. GENERAL 139.71 5856 12/28/2017 132444 BOLTON & MENK INC. 306.00 449481 211857 03500.1705.24 CONSULTING CONSTR MGMT Presidents Area Rehab Phase 2 306.00 5857 12/28/2017 100648 BUSINESS ESSENTIALS 271.99 BANKERS BOX/WIPES/PADS, ETC. 449485 OE-467711-1 1120.6513 OFFICE SUPPLIES ADMINISTRATION 150.84 SUPPLIES 2017 449488 WO-346755-1 1400.6513 OFFICE SUPPLIES POLICE DEPT. GENERAL 422.83 5858 12/28/2017 117187 CHEM SYSTEMS LTD 172.90 HAND SOAP 449434 519311 5511.6511 CLEANING SUPPLIES ARENA BLDG/GROUNDS 9.10 HAND SOAP 449434 519311 5553.6511 CLEANING SUPPLIES SPORTS DOME BLDG&GROUNDS 812.25 CLEAINING SUPPLIES 449442 519315 5511.6511 CLEANING SUPPLIES ARENA BLDG/GROUNDS 42.75 CLEAINING SUPPLIES 449442 519315 5553.6511 CLEANING SUPPLIES SPORTS DOME BLDG&GROUNDS R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF EDINA 12/27/2017 9:33:53 Council Check Register by GL Page - 2 Council Check Register by Invoice & Summary Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No 12/28/2017- Inv No 12/28/2017 Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 5858 5859 12/28/2017 117187 CHEM SYSTEMS LTD 129718 DREW'S CONCESSIONS LLC Continued... 12/28/2017 1,037.00 856.43 449347 2353 5520.5510 COST OF GOODS SOLD ARENA CONCESSIONS 6,009.00 POPCORN MACHINE 449349 2354 5520.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES ARENA CONCESSIONS 24.98 SCOOP 449348 2360 5520.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES ARENA CONCESSIONS 713.60 449348 2360 5520.5510 COST OF GOODS SOLD ARENA CONCESSIONS 7,604.01 5860 12/28/2017 132810 ECM PUBLISHERS INC. 199.75 PH NOTICE STREET VACATION 449449 557185 1185.6120 ADVERTISING LEGAL LICENSING, PERMITS & RECORDS 199.75 5861 12/28/2017 134730 EXPLORE EDINA 33,970.29 NOVEMBER LODGING TAX 449410 122117 1001.4030 LODGING TAX GENERAL FUND REVENUES 33,970.29 5862 12/28/2017 100768 GARTNER REFRIGERATION & MFG INC 379.53 EAST AMONIA LEAK 449428 56775 5521.6180 CONTRACTED REPAIRS ARENA ICE MAINT 197.00 SOUTH SUCTION ADJUSTMENT 449426 56776 5521.6180 CONTRACTED REPAIRS ARENA ICE MAINT 453.00 SOUTH AMONIA LEAKS 449424 56790 5521.6180 CONTRACTED REPAIRS ARENA ICE MAINT 128.00 EAST COMPRESSOR REPAIR 449427 56791 5521.6180 CONTRACTED REPAIRS ARENA ICE MAINT 575.56 SOUTH CONDENSER WATER LEAK 449425 56792 5521.6180 CONTRACTED REPAIRS ARENA ICE MAINT 1,733.09 5863 12/28/2017 129508 IMPACT 3,575.85 449413 129396 5902.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES UTILITY BILLING - FINANCE 3,575.85 5864 12/28/2017 100814 INDELCO PLASTICS CORP. 872.95 CHEMICAL FEED REPAIR PARTS 449226 INV007410 5915.6530 REPAIR PARTS WATER TREATMENT 148.19 CHEMICAL FEED REPAIRS 449225 INV007503 5915.6530 REPAIR PARTS WATER TREATMENT 1,021.14 5865 12/28/2017 100858 LOGIS 1,086.00 LOGIS - WEB SERVERS & FIBER 449412 44493 1554.6230 SERVICE CONTRACTS EQUIPMENT CENT SERV GEN - MIS 1,664.00 LOGIS - INTERNET 449412 44493 1554.6160 DATA PROCESSING CENT SERV GEN - MIS 2,892.00 LOGIS - HUBBLE/TUNGSTEN 449412 44493 1160.6160 DATA PROCESSING FINANCE 2,896.00 LOGIS - GIS 449412 44493 1554.6160 DATA PROCESSING CENT SERV GEN - MIS 4,332.00 LOGIS - PIMS/E-PERMITS 449412 44493 1495.6160 DATA PROCESSING INSPECTIONS R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF EDINA 12/27/2017 9:33:53 Council Check Register by GL Page - 3 Council Check Register by Invoice & Summary 12/28/2017- 12/28/2017 Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 5865 12/28/2017 100858 LOGIS Continued... 4,803.00 LOGIS - FINANCE 449412 44493 1160.6160 DATA PROCESSING FINANCE 6,703.00 LOGIS - PAYROLL/HR 449412 44493 1556.6160 DATA PROCESSING EMPLOYEE SHARED SERVICES 7,022.00 LOGIS -ASSESSING 449412 44493 1190.6160 DATA PROCESSING ASSESSING 6,719.00 LOGIS - UTILITY BILLING 449412 44493 5902.6160 DATA PROCESSING UTILITY BILLING - FINANCE 4,226.25 IT CONSULTING 449242 44552 1554.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CENT SERV GEN - MIS 1,671.74 NETWORK EQUIP 449504 44586 1554.6710 EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT CENT SERV GEN - MIS 3,900.00 ACROBAT LICENSING 449504 44586 1554.6160 DATA PROCESSING CENT SERV GEN - MIS 47,914.99 5866 12/28/2017 101483 MENARDS 72.57 LIGHT FIXTURE 449086 57985 5921.6530 REPAIR PARTS SANITARY LIFT STATION MAINT 3.03 PIPE FITTING 449089 58008 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 85.82 449224 58061 1646.6577 LUMBER BUILDING MAINTENANCE 44.52 HAND WEST BANNER 449401 58230 5511.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES ARENA BLDG/GROUNDS 205.94 5867 12/28/2017 124831 PRESSWRITE PRINTING INC. 331.78 PRINTED EVIDENCE TAGS 449195 074715 1400.6575 - PRINTING POLICE DEPT. GENERAL 331.78 5868 12/28/2017 106322 PROSOURCE SUPPLY 836.94 TOWELS, WIPES, TISSUE, LINERS 449379 13593 5761.6511 CLEANING SUPPLIES CENTENNIAL LAKES OPERATING 1,665.03 CLEANING SUPPLIES 449378 13641 5511.6511 CLEANING SUPPLIES ARENA BLDG/GROUNDS 87.63 CLEANING SUPPLIES 449378 13641 5553.6511 CLEANING SUPPLIES SPORTS DOME BLDG&GROUNDS 538.51 ICE MELT 449380 13678 5761.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES CENTENNIAL LAKES OPERATING 3,128.11 5869 12/28/2017 100977 RICHFIELD PLUMBING COMPANY 727.08 SOUTH/EAST SHOWER REPAIR 449441 72870 5511.6180 CONTRACTED REPAIRS ARENA BLDG/GROUNDS 491.95 WEST URINAL REPAIR 449440 72871 5511.6180 CONTRACTED REPAIRS ARENA BLDG/GROUNDS 1,219.03 5870 12/28/2017 103277 TITAN MACHINERY 663.45 MUFFLER, CLAMPS 449335 10285712 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 438.21 CUSHION, SEATACCESSORY 449336 10285715 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 103.52 MOUNTING KIT 449333 10293080 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 74.39 STEP 449386 10317458 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 72.49 COOLANT RECOVERY CONT. 449334 3565566 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 1,352.06 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF EDINA 12/27/2017 9:33:53 Council Check Register by GL Page- 4 Council Check Register by Invoice & Summary Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No 12/28/2017- Inv No 12/28/2017 Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 5871 12/28/2017 119454 VINOCOPIA Continued... 318.01 449229 196967 5822.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 50TH ST SELLING 109.76 449199 196968 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 117.60 449198 196969 5842.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX YORK SELLING 545.37 420797 12/28/2017 140086 ABLE SEEDHOUSE AND BREWERY 203.00 449099 E-4864 5862.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER VERNON SELLING 203.00 449081 E-4871 5822.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER 50TH ST SELLING 406.00 420798 12/28/2017 129458 ACME TOOLS 980.00 449223 5455238 1644.6556 TOOLS TREES & MAINTENANCE 282.00 COIL ROOFING NAILER 449092 5455252 1301.6556 TOOLS GENERAL MAINTENANCE 1,262.00 420799 12/28/2017 135922 ACUSHNET COMPANY 44.26 MERCHANDISE 449343 905134367 5440.5511 COST OF GOODS - PRO SHOP PRO SHOP RETAIL SALES 243.84 MERCHANDISE 449344 905142790 5440.5511 COST OF GOODS - PRO SHOP PRO SHOP RETAIL SALES 40.26 MERCHANDISE 449345 905157422 5440.5511 COST OF GOODS - PRO SHOP PRO SHOP RETAIL SALES 328.36 420800 12/28/2017 140792 ALLSTREAM 38.06 EMAIULAST BILL 449091 15068691 7411.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES PSTF OCCUPANCY 38.06 420801 12/28/2017 141768 ALTEC INDUSTRIES INC. 57.83 449422 10862785 1301.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES GENERAL MAINTENANCE 57.83 420802 12/28/2017 101115 AMERIPRIDE SERVICES INC. 266.47 449461 1003994532 1551.6201 LAUNDRY CITY HALL GENERAL 139.61 LAUNDRY 449196 1004000020 1470.6201 LAUNDRY FIRE DEPT. GENERAL 152.57 LAUNDRY 449501 1004004415 1470.6201 LAUNDRY FIRE DEPT. GENERAL 558.65 420803 12/28/2017 134924 ARROW INTERNATIONAL INC. 1,650.00 MN-TF1 MEDICAL SUPPLIES 449119 95240015 7510.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES MN TF 1 ADMINISTRATION 1,650.00 420804 12/28/2017 132031 ARTISAN BEER COMPANY R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF EDINA 12/27/2017 9:33:53 Council Check Register by GL Page- 5 Council Check Register by Invoice & Summary Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No 12/28/2017- Inv No 12/28/2017 Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 420804 12/28/2017 132031 ARTISAN BEER COMPANY Continued... 2,818.00 449212 3229829 5842.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER YORK SELLING 2,543.50 449324 3229927 5862.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER VERNON SELLING 1,568.50 449325 3229928 5822.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER 50TH ST SELLING 6,930.00 420805 12/28/2017 106304 ASPEN MILLS 2,964.85 UNIFORMS 449503 208924 1470.6558 DEPT UNIFORMS FIRE DEPT. 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PLAN 449447 INVOICE 10 4428.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Comprehensive Plan 2018 6,163.80 COMP PLAN - SOUTHDALE 449448 INVOICE 1-12/17 1140.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES PLANNING 13,444.90 420814 12/28/2017 141783 BLOOMINGTON COMMUNITY ACCESS TELEVISION 77.41 END OF THE YEAR PRODUCER PARTY 449465 END OF YEAR 1132.6106 MEETING EXPENSE CABLE COMMISSION PARTY 77.41 420815 12/28/2017 105367 BOUND TREE MEDICAL LLC 38.49- AMBULANCE SUPPLIES 449486 70254558 1470.6510 FIRSTAID SUPPLIES FIRE DEPT. GENERAL 405.00 AMBULANCE SUPPLIES 449502 82721646 1470.6510 FIRSTAID SUPPLIES FIRE DEPT. GENERAL 366.51 420816 12/28/2017 119351 BOURGET IMPORTS 178.90 449056 147277 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 276.50 449164 147322 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 455.40 420817 12/28/2017 141780 BOYLAN, SEAN 312.72 REFUND 449323 94218 5900.2015 CUSTOMER REFUND UTILITY BALANCE SHEET 312.72 420818 12/28/2017 124291 BREAKTHRU BEVERAGE MINNESOTA 678.45 449301 1080622559 5822.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 50TH ST SELLING 8,080.15 449388 1080695598 5842.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR YORK SELLING 2,613.35 449097 1080735590 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 82.30 449094 1080735591 5862.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX VERNON SELLING 208.97 449066 1080735592 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 1,057.89 449064 1080735593 5822.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 50TH ST SELLING 1,619.99 449153 1080735634 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 37.15 449154 1080735635 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 880.21 449151 1080735636 5822.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 50TH ST SELLING 248.21 449152 1080735637 5822.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 50TH ST SELLING 70.00- 449249 2080033798 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 25.00- 449296 2080033809 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 24.00- 449303 2080058276 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF EDINA 12/27/2017 9:33:53 Council Check Register by GL Page - 7 Council Check Register by Invoice & Summary Check # Date Amount 12/28/2017- Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No 12/28/2017 Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 420818 12/28/2017 124291 BREAKTHRU BEVERAGE MINNESOTA Continued... 137.15- 449254 2080070157 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 30.19- 449255 2080070735 5862.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR VERNON SELLING 125.70- 449282 2080078254 5842.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR YORK SELLING 198.14- 449256 2080078475 5862.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR VERNON SELLING 64.10- 449283 2080078701 5842.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR YORK SELLING 208.00- 449257 2080081247 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 33.55- 449258 2080081386 5862.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR VERNON SELLING 5.64- 449259 2080081397 5862.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR VERNON SELLING 99.00- 449284 2080081542 5842.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR YORK SELLING 39.13- 449285 2080081759 5842.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR YORK SELLING 226.15- 449286 2080085372 5842.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR YORK SELLING 42.67- 449304 2080098874 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 28.94- 449305 2080102006 5822.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 50TH ST SELLING 112.67- 449287 2080103277 5842.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR YORK SELLING 1,858.80- 449260 2080106640 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 334.22- 449288 2080107107 5842.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR YORK SELLING 26.97- 449306 2080115637 5822.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 50TH ST SELLING 118.15- 449387 2080119805 5842.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR YORK SELLING 168.82- 449289 2080120096 5842.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR YORK SELLING 138.00- 449250 2080122089 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 74.00- 449292 2080122090 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 54.00- 449297 2080122091 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 145.15- 449290 2080127948 5842.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR YORK SELLING 44.73- 449261 2080127985 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 181.15- 449291 2080128167 5842.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR YORK SELLING 3.02- 449293 2080128451 5842.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX YORK SELLING 133.64- 449294 2080131445 5842.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR YORK SELLING 801.45- 449302 2080131452 5842.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR YORK SELLING 86.65- 449295 2080134459 5842.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR YORK SELLING 37.15- 449262 2080134680 5862.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX VERNON SELLING 22.00- 449267 2080137375 5842.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX YORK SELLING 121.15- 449268 2080137969 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 55.00- 449263 2080140141 5862.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX VERNON SELLING 161.90- 449269 2080140811 5842.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR YORK SELLING 151.15- 449265 2080140919 5862.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR VERNON SELLING 113.79- 449270 2080141050 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 30.19- 449307 2080143198 5822.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 50TH ST SELLING 11.43- 449266 2080145562 5862.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR VERNON SELLING 33.94- 449308 2080149435 5822.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 50TH ST SELLING R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF EDINA 12/27/2017 9:33:53 Council Check Register by GL Page - 8 Council Check Register by Invoice & Summary 12/28/2017- 12/28/2017 Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 420818 12/28/2017 124291 BREAKTHRU BEVERAGE MINNESOTA Continued... 97.15- 449271 2080149634 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 89.53- 449243 2080151002 5862.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR VERNON SELLING 50.21- 449245 2080151020 5862.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR VERNON SELLING 22.21- 449298 2080152723 5822.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 50TH ST SELLING 47.44- 449272 2080155935 5842.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR YORK SELLING 172.15- 449309 2080156488 5822.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 50TH ST SELLING 172.15- 449246 2080156628 5862.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR VERNON SELLING 44.48- 449247 2080156815 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 75.38- 449278 2080161245 5842.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR YORK SELLING 96.00- 449277 2080165385 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 31.14- 449248 2080165796 5862.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX VERNON SELLING 66.58- 449276 2080167130 5842.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR YORK SELLING 226.15- 449310 2080167661 5822.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 50TH ST SELLING 337.15- 449280 2080167706 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 18.00- 449299 2080168859 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 30.00- 449275 2080168862 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 432.00- 449279 2080171868 5842.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR YORK SELLING 144.00- 449281 2080174138 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 30.00- 449264 2080175101 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 7.00- 449300 2080176100 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 34.00- 449273 2080176102 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 1,371.50- 449251 2080177081 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 8.64- 449274 2080184467 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 1,873.35- 449253 2080186513 5842.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR YORK SELLING 3,653.98 420819 12/28/2017 124529 BREAKTHRU BEVERAGE MINNESOTA BEER LLC 3,171.75 449396 1090800147 5842.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER YORK SELLING 76.65 449397 1090800148 5842.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX YORK SELLING 776.24 449399 1090802085 5822.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER 50TH ST SELLING 76.65 449390 1090802086 5842.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX YORK SELLING 421.65 449398 1090802087 5842.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER YORK SELLING 4,522.94 420820 12/28/2017 141751 BUTLER HUMAN SERVICES 1,068.36 BED - CAPTAINS OFFICE 449452 053148 1470.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES FIRE DEPT. 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12 Council Check Register by Invoice & Summary Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No 12/28/2017- Inv No 12/28/2017 Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 420847 420848 12/28/2017 12/28/2017 100764 G & K SERVICES 141771 GLAD, DEREK Continued... 196.88 MILEAGE 449417 12202017.2 5510.6107 MILEAGE OR ALLOWANCE ARENAADMINISTRATION 196.88 420849 12/28/2017 101103 GRAINGER 22.44 PAINT PENS 449359 9648547090 1553.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 166.70 CIRCUIT BREAKER 449360 9648629252 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 46.50 TOOL BOX 449361 9649999506 1553.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 235.64 420850 12/28/2017 124711 GRANDVIEW TIRE & AUTO - CAHILL 64.95 ALIGNMENT 449454 123052 1553.6180 CONTRACTED REPAIRS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 64.95 420851 12/28/2017 120201 GRANICUS INC. 500.00 SPEAK UP, EDINA- NOVEMBER 449420 91349 1554.6124 WEB DEVELOPMENT CENT SERV GEN - MIS 690.00 WEBSTREAMING - NOVEMBER 449420 91349 1554.6124 WEB DEVELOPMENT CENT SERV GEN - 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OF MINN 4,032.10 449104 2762925 5862.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER VERNON SELLING 123.85 449103 2762926 5862.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX VERNON SELLING 28.55 449068 2762932 5822.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX 50TH ST SELLING 607.10 449067 2762933 5822.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER 50TH ST SELLING 7,455.87 449208 2762937 5842.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER YORK SELLING 53.20 449207 2762938 5842.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX YORK SELLING 12,300.67 420862 12/28/2017 100835 JOHNSON BROTHERS LIQUOR CO. 2.38 449074 5860628 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD AA/INE YORK SELLING 4.76 449077 5860636 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 136.91 449059 5860638 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 1,614.56 449061 5860648 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 1,539.87 449060 5860649 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 2,806.97 449071 5860652 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 1.19 449072 5861830 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 1,367.85 449073 5861832 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF EDINA 12/27/2017 9:33:53 Council Check Register by GL Page - 14 Council Check Register by Invoice & Summary Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No 12/28/2017- Inv No 12/28/2017 Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 420862 12/28/2017 100835 JOHNSON BROTHERS LIQUOR CO. Continued.- 267.48 449483 5893494 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 2,956.31 449484 5893510 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 158.28 449139 5899473 5822.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 50TH ST SELLING 1,727.66 449140 5899474 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 2,853.96 449135 5899475 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 148.81 449141 5899476 5822.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 50TH ST SELLING 1.19 449217 5899477 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 3.57 449131 5899478 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 320.91 449138 5899479 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING .31 449220 5899480 5822.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 50TH ST SELLING .60 449221 5899481 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 3,281.75 449216 5899483 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 1,361.37 449166 5899484 5822.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 50TH ST SELLING 1,675.74 449200 5899485 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 1,010.68 449211 5899486 5842.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR YORK SELLING 7,678.07 449167 5899487 5822.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 50TH ST SELLING 1,668.64 449215 5899488 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING .46 449210 5899489 5842.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR YORK SELLING 1,039.78 449133 5899492 5862.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR VERNON SELLING 6,189.82 449130 5899493 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 1,047.03 449124 5899494 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 172.54 449109 5899495 5862.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR VERNON SELLING 6,333.13 449128 5899496 5862.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR VERNON SELLING 4,097.77 449132 5899497 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING .15 449108 5899498 5862.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR VERNON SELLING 2.38 449238 5900475 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 1,931.90 449239 5900476 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 90.47 449241 5900477 5862.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR VERNON SELLING 264.90- 449400 658459 5822.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 50TH ST SELLING 5.33 449118 A5849673 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 53,235.68 420863 12/28/2017 102113 JOHNSTONE SUPPLY 139.05 MOTOR 449087 1125738 5912.6530 REPAIR PARTS WELL HOUSES 139.05 420864 12/28/2017 139688 KEEPSAKE CIDERY LLP 250.00 449213 EDINASD122117 5842.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER YORK SELLING 250.00 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF EDINA 12/27/2017 9:33:53 Council Check Register by GL Page- 15 Council Check Register by Invoice & Summary 12/28/2017— 12/28/2017 Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 420865 12/28/2017 113212 KENDELL DOORS & HARDWARE INC. Continued... 53.40 449433 S1053982 1646.6530 REPAIR PARTS BUILDING MAINTENANCE 53.40 420866 12/28/2017 124002 KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES INC. 6,306.99 GR GREEN TRANSP STUDY 449460 10478784 9232.6136 PROFESSIONAL SVC - OTHER CENTENNIAL TIF DISTRICT 6,306.99 420867 12/28/2017 141776 KNEZ, CHARLOTTE 120.00 REFUND 449318 111998 5900.2015 CUSTOMER REFUND UTILITY BALANCE SHEET 120.00 420868 12/28/2017 139888 LASKOWSKI, CHRIS 86.67 MILEAGE REIMBURSEMENT 449423 122217 1130.6107 MILEAGE OR ALLOWANCE COMMUNICATIONS 86.67 420869 12/28/2017 100852 LAWSON PRODUCTS INC. 682.30 BITS, PINS, CONNECTORS, WASHER 449363 9305460974 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 318.88 SCREWS, NUTS, WASHERS 449364 9305474734 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 1,001.18 420870 12/28/2017 112619 LES JONES ROOFING INC. 2,696.51 REFUND 1 ORCHARD LA 449312 160428 1495.4111 BUILDING PERMITS INSPECTIONS 2,696.51 420871 12/28/2017 141778 LINSAN LLC 130.00 REFUND 449320 122813 5900.2015 CUSTOMER REFUND UTILITY BALANCE SHEET 130.00 420872 12/28/2017 100864 MACQUEEN EQUIPMENT INC. 122.96 LATCH 449444 P10068 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 122.96 420873 12/28/2017 134063 MANSFIELD OIL COMPANY 5,933.31 VEHICLE FUEL 449497 608164 1553.6581 GASOLINE EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 2,542.97 DIESEL FUEL 449496 608171 1553.6581 GASOLINE EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 12,945.40 UNLEADED FUEL 449495 608220 1553.6581 GASOLINE EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 2,020.72 DIESEL FUEL 449493 611329 1553.6581 GASOLINE EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 4,138.96 DIESEL FUEL 449494 611353 1553.6581 GASOLINE EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 27,581.36 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF EDINA 12/27/2017 9:33:53 Council Check Register by GL Page - 16 Council Check Register by Invoice & Summary 12/28/2017- 12/28/2017 Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 420874 12/28/2017 105297 MAYER ELECTRIC CORP. 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ROFIDAL 449088 23542 1400.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES POLICE DEPT. GENERAL 12.00 420880 12/28/2017 128914 MINUTEMAN PRESS 181.00 DOME BROCHURE 449477 24229 5210.6122 ADVERTISING OTHER GOLF DOME PROGRAM 243.00 MARKET ST CONST PR 449429 24240 9232.6710 EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT CENTENNIAL TIF DISTRICT 424.00 420881 12/28/2017 140955 MODIST BREWING LLC 168.63 449206 3788 5842.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER YORK SELLING 427.22 449222 3789 5862.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER VERNON SELLING 595.85 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF EDINA 12/27/2017 9:33:53 Council Check Register by GL Page - 17 Council Check Register by Invoice & Summary 12/28/2017- 12/28/2017 Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 420882 12/28/2017 141377 MONTGOMERY BREWING COMPANY LLC Continued... 414.00 449389 122117_EDINAYOR 5842.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER YORK SELLING K 414.00 420883 12/28/2017 141784 MOORE, BOB 48.00 FILING FEE 449233 12212017 1140.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES PLANNING 48.00 420884 12/28/2017 140375 MOORE, JONATHAN 104.95 SHOE REIMBURSEMENT 449337 12212017 1261.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT 104.95 420885 12/28/2017 105595 MTI DISTRIBUTING INC. 134.70- PARTS CREDIT 439868 1135779-00 5422.6530 REPAIR PARTS MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS 662.66 BEDKNIFE AND BEARINGS 449476 1149860-00 5422.6530 REPAIR PARTS MAINT OF COURSE & GROUNDS 527.96 420886 12/28/2017 130266 MUNICODE 449.00 CODE SUPPLEMENT 4 UPDATE 4 449252 00301502 1185.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES LICENSING, PERMITS & RECORDS 449.00 420887 12/28/2017 100920 NAPA AUTO PARTS 41.99 BULBS 449377 2122-281791 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 41.99 420888 12/28/2017 121233 NARDINI FIRE EQUIPMENT 291.68 PW FIRE SYS SERVICE 449463 IN00062692 1552.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CENT SVC PW BUILDING 291.68 420889 12/28/2017 141215 NEGOCE LLC 197.46 449053 167735 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 197.46 420890 12/28/2017 123954 NEIGHBORHOOD NETWORKS PUBLISHING 112.00 449235 N10250582 5110.6122 ADVERTISING OTHER ART CENTER ADMINISTRATION 112.00 420891 12/28/2017 100076 NEW FRANCE WINE CO. 121.50 449080 127127 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 350.00 449155 127128 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF EDINA 12/27/2017 9:33:53 Council Check Register by GL Page- 18 Council Check Register by Invoice & Summary 12/28/2017- 12/28/2017 Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 420891 12/28/2017 100076 NEW FRANCE WINE CO. Continued... 324.50 449101 127129 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 796.00 420892 12/28/2017 104350 NIKE USA INC. 1,050.64 WINTER UNIFORMS 449480 9911956235 5761.6201 LAUNDRY CENTENNIAL LAKES OPERATING 1,050.64 420893 12/28/2017 104232 NORTHERN SAFETY TECHNOLOGY INC 279.50 LIGHTS 449367 44951 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 336.40- CREDIT MEMO 449368 44962 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 295.25 STROBE LIGHT REPAIR 449369 44968 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 238.35 420894 12/28/2017 102712 OFFICE OF MN.IT SERVICES 27.70 449415 W17110608 1646.6188 TELEPHONE BUILDING MAINTENANCE 27.70 449415 W17110608 1554.6188 TELEPHONE CENT SERV GEN - MIS 55.40 449415 W17110608 1646.6188 TELEPHONE BUILDING MAINTENANCE 83.10 449415 W17110608 1481.6188 TELEPHONE YORK FIRE STATION 85.30 449415 W17110608 1554.6188 TELEPHONE CENT SERV GEN - MIS 193.90 449415 W17110608 1646.6188 TELEPHONE BUILDING MAINTENANCE 304.70 449415 W17110608 1622.6188 TELEPHONE SKATING & HOCKEY 55.40 449415 W17110608 5111.6188 TELEPHONE ART CENTER BLDG/MAINT 27.70 449415 W17110608 5311.6188 TELEPHONE POOL OPERATION 110.80 449415 W17110608 5410.6188 TELEPHONE GOLF ADMINISTRATION 124.66 449415 W17110608 5710.6188 TELEPHONE EDINBOROUGH ADMINISTRATION 124.66 449415 W17110608 5760.6188 TELEPHONE CENTENNIAL LAKES ADMIN EXPENSE 55.40 449415 W17110608 5821.6188 TELEPHONE 50TH ST OCCUPANCY 83.10 449415 W17110608 5841.6188 TELEPHONE YORK OCCUPANCY 83.10 449415 W17110608 5861.6188 TELEPHONE VERNON OCCUPANCY 55.40 449415 W17110608 5913.6188 TELEPHONE DISTRIBUTION 291.28 449414 W17110613 5420.6188 TELEPHONE CLUB HOUSE 68.85 LANGUAGE LINE BOOKING 449487 W17110681 1400.6204 TELETYPE SERVICE POLICE DEPT. GENERAL 1,858.15 420895 12/28/2017 131698 PARLEY LAKE WINERY 81.00 449054 17274 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 81.00 449157 17275 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 162.00 449095 17276 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 324.00 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF EDINA 12/27/2017 9:33:53 Council Check Register by GL Page - 19 Council Check Register by Invoice & Summary 12/28/2017- 12/28/2017 Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 420896 12/28/2017 100347 PAUSTIS WINE COMPANY Continued... 1,326.99 449098 8614986 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 1,710.13 449149 8614989 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 88.25 449148 8615081 5822.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 50TH ST SELLING 130.50 449163 8615298 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 3,255.87 420897 12/28/2017 141772 PEARSON, CARL 19.47 2017 Q4 MILEAGE 449147 122017 1554.6107 MILEAGE OR ALLOWANCE CENT SERV GEN - MIS 600.00 2017 TECH STIPEND 449329 122117 1554.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES CENT SERV GEN - MIS 619.47 420898 12/28/2017 100945 PEPSI-COLA COMPANY 819.55 449394 08568156 5842.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX YORK SELLING 1,216.59 449374 66807766 5520.5510 COST OF GOODS SOLD ARENA CONCESSIONS 2,036.14 420899 12/28/2017 122417 PETTY CASH 3.64 PETTY CASH 449418 122117 7410.6513 OFFICE SUPPLIES PSTF ADMINISTRATION 7.90 PETTY CASH 449418 122117 7410.6513 OFFICE SUPPLIES PSTF ADMINISTRATION 12.56 PETTY CASH 449418 122117 7411.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES PSTF OCCUPANCY 16.06 PETTY CASH 449418 122117 7410.6106 MEETING EXPENSE PSTF ADMINISTRATION 17.50 PETTY CASH 449418 122117 7414.6218 EDUCATION PROGRAMS PUBLIC PROGRAMS 57.66 420900 12/28/2017 100743 PHILLIPS WINE & SPIRITS 429.69 449075 2256633 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 3,116.48 449076 2256639 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 77.94 449137 2282718 5822.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 50TH ST SELLING 1,118.91 449143 2282719 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 42.88 449197 2282721 5842.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX YORK SELLING 975.66 449165 2282722 5822.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR 50TH ST SELLING 2,623.99 449201 2282723 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 65.19 449110 2282726 5862.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX VERNON SELLING 253.88 449129 2282727 5862.5512 COST OF GOODS SOLD LIQUOR VERNON SELLING 3,008.10 449123 2282728 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 17.57- 449063 282079 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 11,695.15 420901 12/28/2017 100958 PLUNKETT'S PEST CONTROL 46.68 PEST CONTROL 449090 5828722 7411.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES PSTF OCCUPANCY R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF EDINA 12/27/2017 9:33:53 Council Check Register by GL Page- 20 Council Check Register by Invoice & Summary Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No 12/28/2017— Inv No 12/28/2017 Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 420901 420902 12/28/2017 100958 PLUNKETT'S PEST CONTROL 100961 POSTMASTER - USPS Continued... 12/28/2017 46.68 5,552.64 ABOUT TOWN POSTAGE 449340 122217 1130.6123 MAGAZINE/NEWSLETTER EXPENSE COMMUNICATIONS 5,552.64 420903 12/28/2017 138292 PRECISE IRRIGATION 170.00 IRRIGATION BLOW-OUT 449468 2171 5765.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES PROMENADE EXPENSES 170.00 420904 12/28/2017 141673 PREMIER LIGHTING INC. 48,344.08 BRAEMAR WEST LED RETROFIT 449445 INV35294 2710.6710 EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT CAS ADMINISTRATION 48,344.08 420905 12/28/2017 112097 PUMP & METER SERVICE INC. 901.99 FUEL HOSE REEL 449455 28189-1 1553.6581 GASOLINE EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 357.00 FUEL NOZZLES 449473 28311-1 1553.6581 GASOLINE EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 1,258.99 420906 12/28/2017 141744 REMAX RESULTS 115.64 REFUND 449322 123525 5900.2015 CUSTOMER REFUND UTILITY BALANCE SHEET 115.64 420907 12/28/2017 104602 ROAD MACHINERY & SUPPLIES CO. 706.68 STEER CYLINDER, ROD ASSEMBLY 449474 W05988 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 706.68 420908 12/28/2017 139439 RUE 38 LLC 211.00 449057 2531 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 115.00 449209 2532 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 326.00 420909 12/28/2017 140989 S.M. HENTGES & SONS INC. 140.18 PAY #6 449443 PARKLAWN-12/17 07146.1705.30 CONTRACTOR PAYMENTS Parklawn Ave 12,448.58 PAY #6 449443 PARKLAWN-12/17 01268.1705.30 CONTRACTOR PAYMENTS Parklawn Ave - 3 Rivers Reimb 78,736.57 PAY #6 449443 PARKLAVVN-12/17 01270.1705.30 CONTRACTOR PAYMENTS Xerxes Ave Trail - 3 Riv Reimb 17,351.76 PAY #6 449443 PARKLAWN-12/17 01444.1705.30 CONTRACTOR PAYMENTS Parklawn Ave 317.16- PAY #6 449443 PARKLAWN-12/17 05565.1705.30 CONTRACTOR PAYMENTS Parklawn Ave 5,930.29 PAY #6 449443 PARKLAWN-12/17 03501.1705.30 CONTRACTOR PAYMENTS Parklawn Ave 92,152.68 PAY #6 449443 PARKLAWN-12/17 03499.1705.30 CONTRACTOR PAYMENTS Sewer Trunk Expansion-Xerxes R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF EDINA 12/27/2017 9:33:53 Council Check Register by GL Page - 21 Council Check Register by Invoice & Summary 12/28/2017— 12/28/2017 Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 420909 12/28/2017 140989 S.M. HENTGES & SONS INC. Continued... 4,642.25 PAY #6 449443 PARKLAVVN-12/17 04423.1705.30 CONTRACTOR PAYMENTS Parklawn Ave 211,085.15 420910 12/28/2017 141767 SALT SOURCE LLC 1,592.60 449489 1076 1318.6525 SALT SNOW & ICE REMOVAL 4,320.00 449490 1425 1318.6516 CALCIUM CHLORIDE SNOW & ICE REMOVAL 5,912.60 420911 12/28/2017 100995 SEH 6,781.50 449451 343217 05572.1705.20 CONSULTING DESIGN WM-572 RAW WTR WELL 21 TO WTP 3,831.90 2017 449373 343540 04416.1705.21 CONSULTING INSPECTION Momingside A & White Oaks C 832.59 449370 343541 04416.1705.21 CONSULTING INSPECTION Morningside A & White Oaks C 517.38 449371 343542 04420.1705.21 CONSULTING INSPECTION Valley View & Tracy Impr 1,017.91 2017 449372 343546 01270.1705.21 CONSULTING INSPECTION Xerxes Ave Trail - 3 Riv Reimb 7,216.73 2017 449372 343546 03499.1705.21 CONSULTING INSPECTION Sewer Trunk Expansion - Xerxes 20,198.01 420912 12/28/2017 100999 SIGNAL SYSTEMS INC. 79.25 TIME CARDS 449435 13083543 5510.6513 OFFICE SUPPLIES ARENAADMINISTRATION 79.25 420913 12/28/2017 137482 SITEONE LANDSCAPE SUPPLY LLC 81.42 ICE MELT 449479 83731460 5210.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES GOLF DOME PROGRAM 81.42 420914 12/28/2017 101016 SRF CONSULTING GROUP INC 19,238.84 449431 10930.00-3 9232.6133 PROFESS SERVICES-ENGINEERING CENTENNIAL TIF DISTRICT 19,238.84 420915 12/28/2017 133068 STEEL TOE BREWING LLC 368.00 449393 19049 5842.5514 COST OF GOODS SOLD BEER YORK SELLING 368.00 420916 12/28/2017 105874 SUBURBAN TIRE WHOLESALE INC. 49.50 TIRE DISPOSAL 449381 10150907 1553.6583 TIRES & TUBES EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 2,660.40 TIRES 449382 10150944 1553.6583 TIRES & TUBES EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 165.15 TIRES 449383 10151067 1553.6583 TIRES & TUBES EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 2,875.05 420917 12/28/2017 121681 SUMMIT R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF EDINA 12/27/2017 9:33:53 Council Check Register by GL Page - 22 Council Check Register by Invoice & Summary 12/28/2017— 12/28/2017 Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 420917 12/28/2017 121681 SUMMIT Continued... 698.00 PW FIRE SYSTEM SERVICE 449462 1220129 1552.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CENT SVC PW BUILDING 698.00 420918 12/28/2017 141770 SUNNYBROOK CUSTOM HOMES 2,500.00 6219 WESTRIDGE BLVD ESCROW 449311 157863 1495.4109 CONSTRUCTION DEPOSIT INSPECTIONS 2,500.00 420919 12/28/2017 119864 SYSCO MINNESOTA 762.36 CONCESSION PRODUCT 449121 147609333 5730.5510 COST OF GOODS SOLD EDINBOROUGH CONCESSIONS 762.36 420920 12/28/2017 133144 TEDDY BEAR BAND 250.00 EDINBOROUGH 1/4/18 449232 10418 5710.6136 PROFESSIONAL SVC - OTHER EDINBOROUGH ADMINISTRATION 250.00 420921 12/28/2017 122794 TENNANT SALES AND SERVICE COMPANY 75.25 WELDMENT CLAMP, CAM 449384 915072465 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 53.37 CAM, CHAMBER 449385 915080706 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 128.62 420922 12/28/2017 123129 TIMESAVER OFF SITE SECRETARIAL INC. 343.00 DRAFT CC MINUTES 12/5 449457 M23418 1185.6103 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES LICENSING, PERMITS & RECORDS 343.00 420923 12/28/2017 101038 TOLL GAS & WELDING SUPPLY 242.12 WELDING GAS 449471 10222272 1553.6580 WELDING SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 242.12 420924 12/28/2017 123470 TOTAL ENTERTAINMENT/KIDSDANCE PRODUCTION 450.00 12/29/17 DJ ENTERTAINMENT 449231 122917 5710.6136 PROFESSIONAL SVC - OTHER EDINBOROUGH ADMINISTRATION 450.00 420925 12/28/2017 123649 TOWMASTER 30.98 SOLENOID 449456 398991 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 30.98 420926 12/28/2017 101374 TOWN & COUNTRY FENCE, INC. 8,050.00 449432 170982 1644.6107 MILEAGE OR ALLOWANCE TREES & MAINTENANCE 8,050.00 R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF EDINA 12/27/2017 9:33:53 Council Check Register by GL Page - 23 Council Check Register by Invoice & Summary 12/28/2017- 12/28/2017 Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 420927 12/28/2017 101403 TRUCK BODIES & EQUIP INTL INC Continued_ 130.00 ARM COVER 449472 LC00048343 1553.6530 REPAIR PARTS EQUIPMENT OPERATION GEN 690.00 449469 LC00048349 1301.6180 CONTRACTED REPAIRS GENERAL MAINTENANCE 820.00 420928 12/28/2017 101064 VESSCO INC. 207.71 CHEMICAL PUMP REPAIRS 449228 71546 5915.6530 REPAIR PARTS WATER TREATMENT 207.71 420929 12/28/2017 137833 VIKING TROPHIES AWARDS & RECONGNITION 1,494.45 LANYARDS 449475 132608 1130.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES COMMUNICATIONS 1,494.45 420930 12/28/2017 141773 VISU SEWER 1,750.00 HYDRANT RENTAL REFUND 449498 12202017 5901.4626 SALE OF WATER UTILITY REVENUES 1,750.00 420931 12/28/2017 141774 WALCHER, ELOYSE 15.17 REFUND 449316 86102 5900.2015 CUSTOMER REFUND UTILITY BALANCE SHEET 15.17 420932 12/28/2017 101312 WINE MERCHANTS 3,297.60 449062 7156502 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 41.88 449078 7156503 5842.5515 COST OF GOODS SOLD MIX YORK SELLING 3,900.98 449327 7162868B 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 751.19 449126 7164111 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 971.76 449144 7164112 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 20.94 449142 7164113 5822.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE 50TH ST SELLING 1,864.98 449214 7164115 5842.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE YORK SELLING 1,626.52 449127 7164116 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 861.19 449240 7164321 5862.5513 COST OF GOODS SOLD WINE VERNON SELLING 13,337.04 420933 12/28/2017 124503 WINSUPPLY OF EDEN PRAIRIE 35.84 ELECTRICAL REPAIR SUPPLIES 449437 15395800 5511.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES ARENA BLDG/GROUNDS 35.84 420934 12/28/2017 101726 XCEL ENERGY 24.61 51-4151897-6 449407 573011048 1646.6185 LIGHT & POWER BUILDING MAINTENANCE 54.69 51-5276505-8 449403 573023355 1330.6185 LIGHT & POWER TRAFFIC SIGNALS 47.57 51-7567037-0 449408 573053190 1321.6185 LIGHT & POWER STREET LIGHTING REGULAR R55CKR2 LOGIS101 CITY OF EDINA 12/27/2017 9:33:53 Council Check Register by GL Page- 24 Council Check Register by Invoice & Summary 12/28/2017— 12/28/2017 Check # Date Amount Supplier / Explanation PO # Doc No Inv No Account No Subledger Account Description Business Unit 420934 12/28/2017 101726 XCEL ENERGY Continued... 162.32 51-0010025256-3 449402 573085694 1321.6185 LIGHT & POWER STREET LIGHTING REGULAR 14.53 51-0010613106-9 449409 573109896 1321.6185 LIGHT & POWER STREET LIGHTING REGULAR 6,460.23 51-0837548-4 449404 573150651 5915.6185 LIGHT & POWER WATER TREATMENT 6,763.95 420935 12/28/2017 141781 YANAGISAWA, DAVID 600.00 2017 TECH STIPEND 449328 122017 1554.6406 GENERAL SUPPLIES CENT SERV GEN - MIS 21.40 2017 MILAGE 449331 122017-9 1554.6107 MILEAGE OR ALLOWANCE CENT SERV GEN - MIS 621.40 420936 12/28/2017 101531 ZINN, JUDY 66.04 REIMBURSEMENT- JEWELRY SUPPLI 449314 122217 5110.6564 CRAFT SUPPLIES ART CENTER ADMINISTRATION 66.04 733,594.89 Grand Total Payment Instrument Totals Checks A/P ACH Payment Total Payments 623,359.21 110,235.68 733,594.89 R55CKS2 LOGIS100 Note: Payment amount may not reflect the actual amount due to data sequencing and/or data selection. Company Amount 01000 GENERAL FUND 204,769.37 02300 POLICE SPECIAL REVENUE 1,242.00 02500 PEDESTRIAN AND CYCLIST SAFETY 140.18 02700 CONSERVATION & SUSTAINABILITY 48,344.08 04000 WORKING CAPITAL FUND 111,610.29 04100 PIR CONSTRUCTION FUND 17,351.76 04200 EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT FUND 99.98 05100 ART CENTER FUND 1,445.47 05200 GOLF DOME FUND 262.42 05300 AQUATIC CENTER FUND 27.70 05400 GOLF COURSE FUND 1,494.68 05500 ICE ARENA FUND 17,142.03 05550 SPORTS DOME FUND 139.48 05700 EDINBOROUGH PARK FUND 2,533.36 05750 CENTENNIAL LAKES PARK FUND 3,352.99 05800 LIQUOR FUND 125,748.84 05900 UTILITY FUND 150,998.14 05930 STORM SEWER FUND 13,874.12 07400 PSTF AGENCY FUND 186.40 07500 MN TASK FORCE 1 FUND 5,942.77 09232 CENTENNIAL TIF DISTRICT 25,788.83 09240 PENTAGON PARK DISTRICT 1,100.00 Report Totals 733,594.89 CITY OF EDINA 12/27/2017 9:34:01 Council Check Summary Page - 1 12/28/2017 - 12/28/2017 Date: January 3, 2018 Agenda Item #: V.V. To:Mayor and C ity C ounc il Item Type: R ep o rt / R ecommend atio n F rom:C arter A. S chulze, P E, As s is tant C ity Engineer Item Activity: Subject:R es olution No. 2018-12: Approving P arking R es tric tio ns o n West 62nd S treet Ac tio n C ITY O F E D IN A 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov A C TI O N R EQ U ES TED : Adopt R esolution N o. 2018-12 approving parking restrictions on West 62nd S treet from Valley View R oad to F rance Avenue. I N TR O D U C TI O N : C ouncil authorized staff to prepare plans and specifications and advertise for bids for the reconstruction of West 62nd Street from Valley View R oad to F rance Avenue. With the improvements, West 62nd S treet will have limited parking at locations identified at the public hearing. S ince it is designated as a M unicipal State Aid (M S A) roadway and we are using M S A funds for reconstruction, a no parking resolution is required. S taff recommends approval of R esolution No. 2018-12 approving parking restrictions on West 62nd S treet from Valley View R oad to F rance Avenue. AT TAC HME N T S : Description Res olution 2018-12 Parking Res trictions RESOLUTION NO. 2018-12 FOR PARKING RESTRICTIONS ON W 62ND STREET FROM VALLEY VIEW ROAD TO FRANCE AVENUE FOR THE CITY OF EDINA, MINNESOTA WHEREAS, the City of Edina has planned improvements for West 62nd Street from Valley View Road to France Avenue, State Aid Project No. 120-157-001; and WHEREAS, the City of Edina will be expending Municipal State Aid Funds on the improvements of West 62nd Street; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Edina, Minnesota, that the City Council of the City of Edina hereby bans the parking of motor vehicles on the following portions of West 62nd Street: 1. On the north and south side of the roadway from Valley View Road to Brookview Avenue. 2. On the north side of the roadway from Brookview Avenue to France Avenue. Dated: January 3, 2018 Attest: Debra A. Mangen, City Clerk James B. Hovland, Mayor STATE OF MINNESOTA ) COUNTY OF HENNEPIN )SS CITY OF EDINA ) CERTIFICATE OF CITY CLERK I, the undersigned duly appointed and acting City Clerk for the City of Edina do hereby certify that the attached and foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Edina City Council at its regular meeting of January 3, 2018, and as recorded in the Minutes of said Regular Meeting. WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this ______ day of __________, 20___. _______________________________ City Clerk Date: January 3, 2018 Agenda Item #: VI I.A. To:Mayor and C ity C ounc il Item Type: R ep o rt / R ecommend atio n F rom:C ary Teague, C o mmunity Development Directo r Item Activity: Subject:P UBLI C HE AR I NG : R esolutio n No . 2018-09 & O rd inance No . 2018-01, P reliminary & F inal R ezoning from R -2 to R -1 at 6453 & 6451 Mc C auley Terrac e Ac tio n C ITY O F E D IN A 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov A C TI O N R EQ U ES TED : M otion to adopt R esolution N o. 2018-09 approving rezoning and grant first reading for O rdinance N o. 2018-01 I N TR O D U C TI O N : O n December 13, 2017, the P lanning C ommission unanimously recommended approval of the rezoning. Vote: 8 Ayes and 0 N ays. T he P lanning C ommission questioned staff's interpretation that a single-family home is not a permitted use in the R -2 Z oning D istrict. S taff asked the city attorney to review the city code and offer an interpretation. As demonstrated in the attached document, the city attorney concurs that a single-family home is not a permitted use in the R-2 Zoning D istrict. T herefore, a rezoning is required. T he attorney further recommended eliminating conditional use permit language to make the code clear. AT TAC HME N T S : Description Res olution No. 2018-9 Ordinance No. 2018-01 McCauley Trail Rezoning Draft Planning Commis s ion Minutes City Attorney Opinion on Us es Allowed in the R-2 Dis trict Planning Commiss ion Staff Report Applicant Narrative & Plans Engineering Report Site Location Maps McCauley Rezoning DRAFT ORDINANCE TO BE CONSIDERED BY EDINA CITY COUNCIL JANUARY 3, 2018 FOR FIRST READING ORDINANCE NO. 2018 - 01 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CITY ZONING MAP FROM R-2, DOUBLE DWELLING UNIT DISTRICT TO R-1, SINGLE DWELLING UNIT DISTRICT THE CITY OF EDINA ORDAINS: Section 1. Section 36-402 is amended by rezoning from Double Dwelling Unit District (R-2) to Single Dwelling unit District (R-1) the following described property located within the City of Edina: Lots 1 & 2, Block 1, McCauley Heights 8th Addition, Hennepin County, MN Section 2. The official zoning map of the City of Edina referred to and described in Section 36-402 of the Edina City Code shall not be republished to show the aforesaid rezoning, but the zoning map on file in the City Clerk’s office shall be appropriately marked for the purpose of indicating the rezoning provided for in this ordinance. Section 3. This ordinance is effective immediately upon its passage and publication. First Reading: January 3, 2018 Second Reading: Published: Attest: Debra A. Mangen, City Clerk James B. Hovland, Mayor December 13, 2017 Planning Commission Emily Bodeker, Assistant City Planner Preliminary Rezoning from R-2 to R-1 at 6453 & 6451 McCauley Terrace Information / Background: Ian and Lindsay Melander, are requesting a rezoning from R-2, Double-Dwelling Unit District to R- 1, Single-Dwelling Unit District for 6453 and 6451 McCauley Terrace. The purpose of the rezoning is to build two new single family homes. The applicants are the anticipated owners of the proposed single family house at 6453 McCauley Terrace. The plans submitted include plans for the proposed single family house at 6453 McCauley Terrace and preliminary general plans for future single family house at 6451 McCauley Terrace. Surrounding Land Uses Northerly: A double dwelling unit; zoned R-2 Double Dwelling Unit District and guided Low Density Residential. Easterly: Single family dwelling; zoned R-1, Single Dwelling Unit District and guided Low Density Residential. Southerly: A double dwelling unit; zoned R-2 Double Dwelling Unit District and guided Low Density Residential. Westerly: HWY 169 Existing Site Features The property at 6453 McCauley Terrace is .38 acres (16,603 square feet) and 6451 McCauley Terrace is .37 acres (approximately 16,117 square feet). Both properties are vacant and heavily wooded. Both have access to existing sanitary sewer and water lines. Each of the proposed single family houses will be accessed off of the McCauley Terrace cul-de-sac. STAFF REPORT Page 2 Planning Guide Plan designation: Low Density Residential Zoning: R-2, Double Dwelling Unit District Grading/Drainage/Utilities The city engineer has reviewed the proposed plans and found them acceptable, subject to conditions. (Memo from the city engineer is attached.) Both sites are large, and would have many options for stormwater retention. There shall be no increase in peak rate or volume to neighboring properties. These lots are sloped toward McCauley Trail to the west. A more detailed grading plan would be reviewed by the city engineer at the time of a building permit application for each home. A construction management plan would also be required. Specific hook-up locations would be reviewed at the time of a building permit for each lot. A Nine Mile Creek Watershed District permit would also be required. Compliance Table City Standard (R-1) Proposed Building Setbacks Front Side – North Side – South Rear 30 feet 15 feet 10 feet 25 feet 30 feet 15.4 feet 10.9 feet 68 feet Building Height 36.5 28 feet Building Coverage 25% Roughly 13% PRIMARY ISSUES/STAFF RECOMMENDATION Primary Issues • Is the proposed Rezoning from R-2 to R-1 reasonable for these sites? Yes. Staff believes the proposal is reasonable for the following reasons: 1. The proposed use would fit in to the neighborhood. This neighborhood consists of both single-family and two-family dwellings. The homes to the east include single-family homes and the properties to the north and south of the subject lots are two-family homes. STAFF REPORT Page 3 2. The single-family homes in this area gain access from McCauley Terrace as these homes are proposed. The duplexes gain access off McCauley Trail to the west. Single family homes built off the cul-de-sac would be more in character on the cul-de-sac than duplexes would be. 3. The proposal is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. Again, the site is guided LDA, Low Density Attached Residential within the Comprehensive Plan, and uses may include single- family residential dwellings. Staff Recommendation Recommend that the City Council approve the Preliminary and Final Rezoning from R-2, Two- Dwelling Unit District to R-1, Single-Dwelling Unit District. Approval is subject to the following findings: 1. The proposal is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. 2. Single-family homes would be consistent with other single-family homes on the McCauley Terrace cul-de-sac. Approval is subject to the following conditions: 1. Prior to issuance of a building permit, the following items must be submitted: a. Submit evidence of Nine Mile Creek Watershed District approval. The City may require revisions to meet the district’s requirements. b. A curb-cut permit must be obtained from the Edina engineering department. c. A grading, drainage and erosion control plan subject to review and approval of the city engineer. The proposed plans shall meet all conditions outlined in the engineering memo dated December 7, 2017 d. There shall be no increase in peak rate or volume to neighboring private property. e. Any disturbance to the roadway caused by the construction of the new homes must be repaired by replacing the asphalt pavement from curb-to-curb and from saw-cut to saw-cut. f. A construction management plan will be required for the construction of the new homes. g. Utility hook-ups are subject to review of the city engineer. Deadline for a city decision: January 17, 2018 View from NE corner PLANNING DEPARTMENT View of proposed front elevation (East view) CITY OF EDN A View of single family homes in cul de sac from East edge of lot A.110 IALLEIVd3C1 ONINNTIci -1 4 AeineopiAlwo.ij aounel Aeineoon 69.19 Jo me!A Noe 1911100 3N WW1 90e.11ei AeineoolN 10 me!A Statement for intended use of property We appreciate the opportunity to present to the City of Edina our proposal for rezoning of the existing R2 lot at 6453 McCauley Terrace to a R1 zoned property, in order to build our single family home. We believe our request should be approved for the following reasons: • Our home was designed with the front elevation facing the cul-de-sac of McCauley Terrace, which it will share with the existing single family homes on McCauley Terrace. We believe in doing so, our house will maintain the character of the street and keep in line with current homes. • A twin home built on the lot is very likely to require a larger footprint than our proposed plan, resulting in more tree loss and overall disturbance to the lot. • A single family home built on the lot will result in reduced population density and overall traffic for the street and surrounding neighbors, compared to a twin home built on the lot. • We have enlisted the services of a top quality survey and engineering company, Sambatek, to ensure our project is completed with an attention to planning and detail. We are now prepared and educated, as much as possible, to ensure a smooth construction process. • Our builder, Sushil Rana of Da Vinci Custom Homes, has extensive experience building high quality custom homes, with an emphasis on nature conservation. For example, Da Vinci has built homes on very complex sites in Minnetonka's special nature conservation development called Marshes of Meadowwoods. • The McCauley family, who have played an integral role in the platting of McCauley Heights, including the original request to have 6453 McCauley Terrace zoned with an R2 designation, have advocated for a zone change to R1 as well. We have appreciated their support regarding land that holds special meaning in the history of their family. We hope that the above reasons serve as only a starting point, and that the plans and drawings that we have provided in the remainder of the application will illustrate the vision we have for developing 6453 McCauley Terrace into a beautiful home in which to raise our young family. We thank each member of the Planning Division, Planning Commission and City Council in advance for their time spent in reviewing and considering our rezoning request. Sincerely, Ian and Lindsay Melander QPP cf<, 90e1181 Aeineoon Egvg JOI. 6UNOZ 1.1:1 pesodoid EAST ELEVATION I scale: 3/16" = 1'-0" 0.0 NAG •A\.) 0- 7 NOV 2017 WHITTEN ASSOCIATES, INC. MELANDER RESIDENCE, EDINA, MN © 2017 WHITTEN ASSOCIATES INC. TOP OFBOOF 32' - 5 3/8" ROOF PLAN 24' - 8" 0 SECOND LEVEL FLOOR PLAN 01C 14' - 4" 0‘'‘c2C) 1204.‘ FIRST LEVEL FLOOR PLAN 0 iV 7 NOV 2017 Iscale: 3/16" =1,-0" SOUTH ELEVATION WHITTEN ASSOCIATES, INC. MELANDER RESIDENCE., EDINA, MN © 2017 WHITTEN ASSOCIATES INC. MELANDER RESIDENCE, EDINA, MN 2017 WHITTEN ASSOCIAI H, WHITTEN ASSOCIATES, INC. WEST ELEVATION scale: 3/16" = 7 NOV 2017 I scale: 3/16" = 1-0" NORTH ELEVATION 7 NOV 2017 WHITTEN ASSOCIATES, INC. MELANDER RESIDENCE, EDINA, MN © 2017 WHITTEN ASSOCIATES INC. TRANSOM WINDOWS STUDY BARN DOOR OPT. BUILT-INS GREAT ROOM OPT. BUILT-INS FOYER _ 0 OPT. 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Drawn:La Approved:TM Book / Page:I'M/I Phase: Issue:10/31/10F/ Revision History No.Date By Submittal / Revision Sheet Title TOPOGRAPHY SURVEY Sheet No. Revision 1/1 Project No. 21014 - LEGEND EXISTING CAS METER HYDRANT LIGHT STORM:EWER DARIN Olt WATERMAIN SANMART SEWER OVERHEAD eucnec UNDERGROUND TELEPHONE UNDERGROUND CABLE,/ UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC UNDERGROUND GAS CRAIN UNX FENCE STONE RETAINING WALL ELIDE Of YRE. TEEM / SHRUBS CONCRETE GUARD POLES SIG. CONCRETE CURD BITUMINOUS CURB BUILDING REMOVE MIST CONCRETE CURB SAW CUT 1.1..TOITINEINOUS PAVEMENT RINKNE COSTING TREF DEMOLITION NOTES 1 DENIOLMON NOTES ARE NOT COMPREHENSIVE CONTRACTOR SNELL VISITINESOS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION TO OBTAIN A CLEAR UNDERSTANDING OF THE INTENDED SCOPE OP WORK I. THE DEMON SHOWN IS RASED ON ENGINEER, UNDOGTANDING OR DOTING CONDMONS. THE DIMING CONDITIONS SHOWN ON THIS PIAN ARE BASED UPON ALTA AND TOPIIDIMPHIC MAPPING PREPARED BY SANDMEN 00.TE010/3112017. I CONTRALIOR DOC NOT ACCEPT EXISTING OPOGRAPNT AS SHOWN ON ..P1ANS WrOIDLIT EXCEPTION, CONTRACTOR SHALL HAVE MA E, A0T OWN EXPENSE, A TOPOGRAPHICSURVEY BY A REGISTERED LAND SURVEYOR AND SUOMIT IT 10 OWNER POR REVIEW. 3. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE DEMOUTION, REMOVAL. AND DISPOSING IN A LOCATION APPROVED ET ALL GOVERNING AUTHORITIES AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARP LICABLE CODES, OF ALL STRUCTURES, PAM, WALLS. PLUMB. FOUNDATIONS, WOWING, DRNES. DRAINAGE STRUCTURES, UTILMES, ETC., SUCH THAT THE IMPROVEMENTS SHOWN ON THE PLANS GN OE CONSTRUCTED. AU.PACIUTIES TO BC REMOVED SHALL Of UNDERCUT TO SUITABIL MAURY, AND BROUGHT TO GRADE WITH SUITABLE COMPACTED FILL MATERIAL PER THE GEOM./CAL REPORTAND/OR tonceiewei. ENGINEER. 4. MMHG AND GRUBBING: CONTRACTOR,: RESPONSIBLE FOR REMOVING ALL DEB. FROM THE SITE AND DISPOSING T1E0E11815 INA LAWFUL MANNER. CONTRALIOR RESPONGIELE FOR ORTAINING ALL PERMITS REQUIRED FOR DEMOLITION AND DISPOSAL CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WITH RESPECTIVE DOM COMPANIES PRIOR TO REMOVAL LND/OR MES C RELOCATION N Or MITE, CONTRACTOR HA A m WITH MUT,' NIONCERNIG PORTIONS OF WORK WINCH AMY RE PERFORMED or THE UTILITY PORCES ANO ANY EMS ARE TO GE PAIN TO UNLIPICOMPANIES {OR SERVICE, CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE OR PAYING ALL RFS AND MIMES. J. CONTRACTOR ISSPECIPICALLY CAUTIONED THAT LOCATIONS Or EXISTING UTILITIES:NOV.4N ON THU PLAN HAV“EFN M DETERMINED MOM INFORMATION MAILABLE. ENGINEER ON NO RESPOOULITI PON THE I.MUTY MAPP NO ACCURACY. PRIOR TO START Of ANY DEMOLMON ACTIVITY. ON CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY UTILITY COMPANIES 4E HOURS PRIOR TO ANY EXCAVATION FOR ONSITE LUGTIONS OF EXISTING ummes, THE LOCATIONS Or UTILITIES SHALL BE OBTAINED BY THE CONTRACTOR BY CALLING MINNESOTA GOPHER STATE ONE LLATCA 20.232.1156 OR 6S1-454.0002. E THE NIAPOTNG LOCATION OP ALL EXISTING SEMR, PIPING, AND UTILITIES SHOWN ARE NOT TO BF INTERPRETED AS THE CUR LOCATION, ORASTHE ONLY OBSTACLES THAT MAY OCCUR ON THESITE VERIFY COSTING CONDITIONS AND PROCEED WITH GUTION AROUND ANY ANDCIPAIED FEATURES. GIVE Nona TO ALL UninY COMPANIES REGARDING DESTRUCTION AND REMOVAL Or ALL SERVICE LINES AND CAP ALL UM BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH WORK UNLIT. DETERMINEDTO 0,00ANDONED SHALL BE REMOVED If UNDER THE BUILDING INCLUDING 10. BEYOND rOUNDATIO. 5/ I I 1 1 1 I 1 i \ 11 IIII REMOVE AND REPLACE AS NECESSARY. IN NINOPAVEMENT V. , z , , , , .,„, - / - /., ••._ ' • - i I 1 • / I 1 , // , j // / / / /li i' / I / ( I / / , , / / , / / I \ \ \ , / I / , , 1 I \ \ \ \ 1 ( 1 \ \ \ , I , I , • r, \ \ I \ !. \ \ \ I `s , \ \L., \ \ ..._ \ I . \ \ \ \\ , \ A.'. , • . \ \ \ \ , I , 1 , et / M S. ELECTRICAL. TELEPHONE. CAW, WATER. f 10111 0011C CABLE AND/OR GAS LINES NEEDING TO BER[MOVED OR RELOCATED SHALL BE COMMA= WON DIEMECTED LINUTY COMPANY. ADEQUATE DN. SHAUE PROVIDED rOR RELOCATION ANDEL= COORDINATIONWITH THE UTILDT COMPANY G NECESSARY TO PROVIDE A SMOOTH SITION UTILITYSERVICE. CONTRACTOR ...PAY CLOSE ATTENTION TO EXISTING UNE WITMN THE ROAD RIGHT OP WAY DIMING CONSTRUCTION. ID. CONTRACTOR MUST PROTECT. PUBLIC AT ALL TIMES WITH TINGING. BARRICADE, ENCLOSURES. ETC..10 THE BEST PRACTICES. U. CONTINUOUS ACCESS SHALL BE MAINTAINED FOR THE SURROUNDING PROPERTIES AT ALL TIMES DURING DEMOLITION OP THE EXISTING FACILITIES. fi E.Z.12 . R . J ., O R I3 o E v IgLgIZOg c l , .1 , n1 , :=E , ROSION CONTROL DEVICES ARE TO OE INSTALLED u. CONTRACTOR SHALL LIMITSAW-0ITB PAVEMENT REMOVAL TO ONLY THOSE AREASW.RE IT IS REQUIRED AS SHOWN ON TRUCE) CTION PUNS BUT It ANY DAMAGED INCURRED ON ANY OF THE SURROUN MINT, ETC. THE COMPACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE POR ITS REMOVAL U. CONTRACTOR TO IMOTEW4 PERTURB WWII AIN TO REMAIN DAMAGE TO ANY EXISIINGCONDITIO Ee. WHILE BE REPLACED AT CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE. IS. ARANO° CoORG WORK WON COX A ET RESTORATION SHALL RECOMPUTED GI LOCAL STAN E ALL SANOLLReR ANDSTORNI SERVICES PER COT STANDARDS. IC. OR SHALL PREPAREND WENDTTO THE GOVERNING AUTHORITY. TUNIC AND/OR PIGISTRIAIVRAfFIMAN PER OTOCOUN4fet STANDARD: TO BE APPROVED NTT.LOCAL GOXERNI.NOAUTNORDY. 1\.53 cSC't NORTH ITZTG=1 SCALE IN HET 2 ' 7 (t4 AGI 4)4, cF kg.ambatek www.sambatek.com 12800 WhI o litea . MN 55343 7718326722=11: Malneareet I Surveylne I Planning I Eulrermontel Client MR. & MRS MELANDER 6453 MCCAULEY TERRACE Project MCCAULEY TERRACE RESIDENCE Location EDINA, MINNESOTA 6453 MCCAULEY TERRACE Certification IN, elay ter. NNI TAI, em.meclamlon 7===e7e1V1=4"::,,Z""' pralauNnal ENCYNEER wax NNW. el th,datt. N 3s ERIC T. LUT ...Mum CLL7Q615 rum 11/OS/2017 Summary omenedum Drownl. 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UTILITY ENTRANCE LOCATIONS. S. REFOLTO PLAT {ORLIN BOUNDARIES. LOT 111191110:4 LOT AREAS. AND LOT DIMENSIONS. • .0114016NTS ON SIDEWALKS ALONG THE ADA ROUTE SHALL HAVER NIASIMUM LONGITUDINAL SLOPE °ESN IILIOS !WEPT.. CURB RAMPS IL N. AND A MPAIMUNI CROSS SM. OF 2.081.1.441. ME MAXIMUM SLOPS IN.. DIRECTION ON AN ADA PARKING STAL1OR ACCESS AISLE SHALL IN 1.011% (19111). THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REVIEW AND VERITY TIN CRAM.? IN THE FIELD ALONG. ADA OUT. PRIOR TO PLACING CONCRETE OR BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NO. THE ENGINEER IMMEDIATELY IF THE. PI A DISCREPANCY BETWEEN THE GRADIENT IN THE NMI VERSUS THE NS. GRADIENT AND COORDINATE WITH GRADING CONTRACTOR. :-UTILITY CONSTRUCTION NOTES 1. THE UTILITY IMP ROVEMENTS FOR TIM ROMS SRAM RE CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WEN THE PSTANDARO WINNE, SP KIFICATIONS" AS PUINISHEO THE ENGINEERS OF =0 ,, T4 s / roll. EXCEPT...NFU HEREIN. CONTRACTOR...09 MRCOPP Of THESE I 1.1. ALL UTILITIES 6.41.1. 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CURB (EXCEPT WHERE DIRECTED BY ENGINEER) REMOVE/RECONSTRUCT DRIVEWAYS, WALKS & STEPS NECESSARY TO MATCH PROPOSED CONSTRUCTON.(EXCEPT WHERE DIRECTED BY ENGINEER) FROSION CONTROL NOTES: INLET PROTECTION SHALL BE USED ON ALL CB's. MH'S AND DI'S FOR THE DURATION OF THE PROJECT BEFORE EXCAVATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH MnDOT SPEC. 2573. ALL SILT FENCE SHALL BE INSTALLED ACCORDING TO ENGINEER IN THE FIELD. ALL AREAS DISTURBED BY CONSTRUCTION SHALL RECIEVE r OF TOPSOIL AND BE SODDED WITHIN 14 DAYS OF COMPLETING THE WORK NECESSARY TO PROCEED WITH FINISH GRADING. RECORD DRAWING GENERAL CONTRACTOR: NORTHWEST ASPHALT INC. ADDRESS: 1451 STAGECOACH ROAD, SHAKOPEE, MN 55379 CONSTRUCTED SUMMER 2011 INSPECTED BY: JEFF FRAHM, CITY OF DOWN RECORD DRAWING NOTE: THIS DRAWING IS OUR RECORD KNOWLEDGE OF THE PROJECT AS CONSTRUCTED. INFORMATION IS FURNISHED WITHOUT WARRANTY AS TO ACCURACY. USERS SHOULD FIELD VERIFY LOCATIONS AND ELEVATIONS. 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I r -1`.-/-; / \ 1 \1\0\ \\It \\ I I I 1 I 1 I 1 '/ / / / / \ ‘ 1 \ \ \ \ \ \ t.L.L.1.1 I I I / , ( / - \ \ 1111 \ \ \ \ \ \\ \ I I ---7-- • - ri-/ II 1 \ \ \ \ , \ , , ; \ ; 1 \ / / 11 1 / / \ 1 \ \ ;0\ \\\ 1\ \ \ \ 1 1 1 1 1 \ \ i 1 1 1 \ \ ,\\ 1 I \ 1" 1 . 1 I II " \ 1., \ / \ . , 1 / DATE: December 7, 2017 TO: Cary Teague – Planning Director FROM: Charles Gerk PE – Graduate Engineer RE: 6453 & 6451 McCauley Terrace - Rezoning Review The Engineering Department has reviewed the subject property for street and utility concerns, grading, storm water, erosion and sediment control and for general adherence to the relevant ordinance sections. This review was performed at the request of the Planning Department; a more detailed review will be performed at the time of building permit application. Plans reviewed include the site plan dated11/08/17 and the storm water management plan dated 11/08/17 for 6453 McCauley and the Potential Structure Placement Exhibit dated 12/07/2017 for 6451 McCauley. Summary of Review The proposed application is for the rezoning of two existing, undeveloped lots that are currently zoned for R-2. The lots have been undeveloped since the late 1970’s and are currently owned by the original sub-divider. Engineering has no concerns with the plans as submitted, with the exception of the storm water management plans described below. Grading and Drainage Grading on the lots is required to build a suitable building pad. Drainage will be directed either to the roadway or the west part of the lots, which is a low lying landlocked area. A more detailed storm water management plan will be required at time of building permit for each property. Currently as proposed, the stormwater management plan would not be acceptable as it does not control any new run-off from entering neighboring private properties. However, the only neighboring private properties are the two subject parcels and are currently owned by the same developer. There is adequate space on both lots to address this concern at the time of building permit, when more detailed home plans are prepared. Erosion and Sediment Control Perimeter control is required, and will be required for a building permit. Inlet protection is also required. Street and Curb Cut A curb cut permit will be required prior to construction of the driveway. Maximum width 30-ft. Water and Sanitary Utilities Water connection charges and sewer connection charges are to be paid with building permit. O ther Items A Nine Mile Creek Watershed District erosion and sediment control permit will be required at building permit. 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EdinaMN.gov 10 Date: January 3, 2018 Agenda Item #: VI I.B. To:Mayor and C ity C ounc il Item Type: R ep o rt / R ecommend atio n F rom:C had A. Millner, P.E., Direc tor of Engineering Item Activity: Subject:P UBLI C HE AR I NG : P ub lic R ight-o f-Way Vac ation R eques t – P ortio n o f G lenhurst Avenue, R es o lutio n No. 2018-10 Ac tio n C ITY O F E D IN A 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov A C TI O N R EQ U ES TED : Approve R esolution N o. 2018-10 to vacate a portion of G lenhurst Avenue R ight-of-Way contingent on applicant providing drainage and utility easements. I N TR O D U C TI O N : S ee detailed staff report. AT TAC HME N T S : Description Res olution No. 2018-10 Staff Report Notice of Public Hearing Survey Mornings ide Manor Plat 1957 Glenhurs t Vacation Pres entation RESOLUTION NO. 2018-10 VACATING PORTION OF GLENHURST AVENUE WHEREAS, a petition was received on July 6, 2017, from the property owner of 4000 42nd Street West, who owns the property abutting Glenhurst Avenue, dedicated in the plat of Morningside Manor Addition, Morningside, Minnesota, requesting that it be vacated; and WHEREAS, two weeks published and posted notice was given and the hearing was held on January 3, 2018, at which time all persons desiring to be heard were given an opportunity to be heard thereon; and WHEREAS, the City Council deems it to be in the best interest of the City and of the public that said vacation be made contingent on 3912 and 4000 42nd Street West dedicating new public and private easements; and WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that the right-of-way is not needed for public purposes; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Edina, Hennepin County, Minnesota: 1. That the following described right-of-way is hereby vacated: That part of Glenhurst Avenue being 50 feet in width, as dedicated in the recorded plat of MORNINGSIDE MANOR ADDITION, Hennepin County, Minnesota lying north of a line between the southeast corner of Lot 2, Block 1, and the southwest corner of Lot 1, Block 2 and south of a line between the northeast corner of Lot 2, Block 1 and the northwest corner of Lot 1, Block 2 said MORNINGSIDE MANOR. 2. The vacation shall not affect the authority of any person, corporation, or municipality owning or controlling the electric or telephone poles and lines, gas and sewer lines, water pipes, mains and hydrants thereon or thereunder, if any, to continue maintaining the same or to enter upon such way or portion thereof vacated to maintain, repair, replace, remove, or otherwise attend thereto. 3. That the property owners at 3912 and 4000 42nd Street West execute the public and private utility easements. 4. That the Mayor and the City Manager are authorized to execute all documents necessary, in the opinion of the City Attorney, to affect the transfer of this property. Adopted this 3rd day of January, 2018. Attest: Debra A. Mangen, City Clerk James B. Hovland, Mayor STATE OF MINNESOTA) COUNTY OF HENNEPIN) SS CITY OF EDINA ) CERTIFICATE OF CITY CLERK I, the undersigned duly appointed and acting City Clerk for the City of Edina do hereby certify that the attached and foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Edina City Council at its Regular Meeting of January 3, 2018, and as recorded in the Minutes of said Regular Meeting. WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this _____ day of __________, 20___. _______________________________ City Clerk January 3, 2017 MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL Charlie Gerk, P.E. – Graduate Engineer Chad Millner, P.E. – Director of Engineering Public Hearing – Public Right-of-Way Vacation Request – Portion of Glenhurst Avenue Resolution No. 2018-10 Information / Background: This is a request to vacate the public right-of-way of Glenhurst Avenue between 4000 42nd Street and 3912 42nd Street. Legally described as; That part of Glenhurst Avenue being 50 feet in width, as dedicated in the recorded plat of MORNINGSIDE MANOR ADDITION, Hennepin County, Minnesota lying north of a line between the southeast corner of Lot 2, Block 1, and the southwest corner of Lot 1, Block 2 and south of a line between the northeast corner of Lot 2, Block 1 and the northwest corner of Lot 1, Block 2 said MORNINGSIDE MANOR. Glenhurst Avenue was originally platted as part of the 1957, Morningside Manor plat. However, in 1968 the Village of Edina and the City of St. Louis Park entered into the “Morningside Storm Sewer” agreement. As part of this agreement, Weber Pond was constructed in the area that Glenhurst Avenue was to occupy, resulting in Glenhurst Avenue not being constructed. To date no extension of Glenhurst Avenue has been constructed in the City of Edina, with no indication in the Comprehensive Plan to do so. Engineering staff has reviewed the proposed area to be vacated. The area proposed to be vacated contains a storm sewer extension from 42nd Street to Weber Pond. A 20-foot wide drainage and utility easement has been proposed by the applicant. The Director of Engineering and Director of Public Works both agree that the proposed easement is adequate to perform any future repairs or expansions to the storm sewer network. Staff has also contacted all relevant private utilities, requesting their feedback to the proposed right-of-way vacation. Xcel Energy, Comcast and CenturyLink all expressed interest in retaining a private utility easement for their overhead lines that are installed on the north side of the existing parcels and approximately 145- feet north of the south right-of-way line. This proposed easement would match the existing private utility easement that is part of the original Morningside Manor plat. REPORT / RECOMMENDATION Page 2 Staff recommends approval of the public right-of-way vacation, Resolution No. 2018-10, with the following conditions: 1. The applicant, 4000 42nd Street and the property owner at 3912 42nd Street execute a public drainage and utility easement. All cost associated with the easement shall be paid by the applicant. 2. The applicant, 4000 42nd Street and the property owner at 3912 42nd Street execute a private utility easement. All cost associated with the easement shall be paid by the applicant. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON VACATION OF PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY EASEMENT IN THE CITY OF EDINA HENNEPIN COUNTY MINNESOTA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Edina, Minnesota will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, January 3, 2018, at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers at 4801 West 50th Street to consider the requested vacation of the following public right-of-way easement: PROPOSED DESCRIPTION – STREET VACATION That part of Glenhurst Avenue being 50 feet in width, as dedicated in the recorded plat of MORNINGSIDE MANOR ADDITION, Hennepin County, Minnesota lying north of a line between the southeast corner of Lot 2, Block 1, and the southwest corner of Lot 1, Block 2 and south of a line between the northeast corner of Lot 2, Block 1 and the northwest corner of Lot 1, Block 2 said MORNINGSIDE MANOR. All persons who desire to be heard with respect to the question of whether or not the above proposed street right of way and utility and drainage vacation is in the public interest and should be made shall be heard at said time and place. The Council shall consider the extent to which such proposed street vacation affects existing easements within the area of the proposed vacation and the extent to which the vacation affects the authority of any person, corporation, or municipality owning or controlling electric, telephone or cable television poles and lines, gas and sewer lines, or water pipes, mains, and hydrants on or under the area of the proposed vacation, to continue maintaining the same or to enter upon such easement area or portion thereof vacated to maintain, repair, replace, remove, or otherwise attend thereto, for the purpose of specifying, in any such vacation resolution, the extent to which any or all of such easement, and such authority to maintain, and to enter upon the area of the proposed vacation, shall continue. BY ORDER OF THE EDINA CITY COUNCIL Debra Mangen, City Clerk Post: Dec. 26, 27, 29 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION JOB NO. BOOK/PAGE SHEET DATE SCALE DRAWN REFERENCE REVISIONS REMARKS SITE ADDRESS BENCHMARK N 12-21-2017 Woodrow A. Brown, R.L.S. MN REG 15230 W. BROWN LAND SURVEYING, INC. Dated:EMAIL: WBLANDSURVEY@AOL.COM SCALE IN FEET W. BROWN LAND SURVEYING, INC. 8030 Cedar Avenue So., Suite 228.W B Bus: (952) 854-4055 Fax: (952) 854-4268 Bloomington, MN 55425 EXISTING CONDITION SURVEY FOR: Rick Recker Legend The CITY ofEDINA Vacation of Street Easement Glenhurst Avenue Resolution 2018-10 Public Hearing January 3, 2018 The CITY ofEDINAStreet Easement www.EdinaMN.gov 2 The CITY ofEDINAUtilities City: No Issues contingent on dedication of drainage and utility easements by 3912 and 4000 42nd Street Private Utilities: No objections contingent on dedication of utility easements by 3912 and 4000 42nd Street www.EdinaMN.gov 3 The CITY ofEDINASummary Staff recommends vacating the requested street easement contingent on the dedication of drainage and utility easements and that Council approve Resolution 2018-10. www.EdinaMN.gov 4 Date: January 3, 2018 Agenda Item #: VI I I.A. To:Mayor and C ity C ounc il Item Type: R ep o rt / R ecommend atio n F rom:Ann Kattreh, P arks & R ec reation Directo r Item Activity: Subject:Braemar P ark Mas ter P lan Ac tio n C ITY O F E D IN A 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov A C TI O N R EQ U ES TED : Approve the B raemar P ark M aster P lan I N TR O D U C TI O N : P lease see attached information. AT TAC HME N T S : Description Braemar Master Plan Staff Report 1 Braemar Mas ter Plan Background 2 Braemar Mas ter Plan Recommendations 3 Braemar Mas ter Plan Site Improvements 4 Braemar Mas ter Plan Natural Res ources 5 Braemar Mas ter Plan Implementation Braemar Master Plan Appendix Project Schedule Community Engagement Log MORC Letter of Support Jan. 3, 2018 Mayor and City Council Ann Kattreh Parks & Recreation Director Braemar Park Master Plan Information / Background: A request for proposal for urban design firms was advertised in March 2017. Six proposals were received on April 27. Four firms were interviewed on May 23. Interview team members included Parks & Recreation Commissioners Miller, Strother and McCormick; Edina residents Cindy Edwards, Dawn Martin and Jeff Northrup; Edina Nordic Ski Coach, Andy Turnbull; Edina High School Mountain Bike Club, Tim Sudeith; Minnesota Off Road Cyclist, Bill Bieganek; and staff members Joe Abood, Susan Faus and Ann Kattreh. The firm SRF was selected by the interview team. The SRF team partners are Applied Ecological Services and Trail Source LLC. The master plan project budget was $55,000 with an anticipated 6 – 7 months schedule for completion. The City Council awarded the project to SRF on June 6, 2017. A staff kick-off meeting was held on June 14. Stakeholder interviews and the inventory and analysis were completed in June. The Parks & Recreation Commission and City Council provided feedback in July and the first community open house was held on July 26. The first concepts were presented to staff, the Parks & Recreation Commission and the City Council in September and the second community open house was held on Sept. 18. Based on all feedback received, the draft concepts were combined into one master plan concept and a third community open house was held on Oct. 23. More modifications were made based on additional feedback and a final master plan was completed on Dec. 4. As part of the community engagement for this project, three online surveys were conducted along with a Speak Up Edina discussion. The city maintained a project website and provided regular updates and invitations via social media (Nextdoor, Twitter, Facebook) and email. A community engagement log is attached, along with the project schedule and an appendix. Appendix A includes survey results and an outreach compilation. Appendix B is FDS37 Southern Dry-Mesic Oak (Maple) Woodland. Appendix C is the State of Minnesota Seed Mixes. The final Braemar Park Master Plan recommendation was presented to the Parks & Recreation Commission on Dec. 12, 2017. The commission reviewed and recommended the plan. The commission questioned the availability of funding as well as possible stages for implementation of the master plan. January 3rd, 2018 with Applied Ecological Services and Trail Source LLC Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina, MN Table of Contents CHAPTER 1: BACKGROUND 1 Introduction 2 Master Plan Initiatives 2 Existing Conditions Assessment 3 Issues and Opportunities 5 CHAPTER 2: MASTER PLAN RECOMMENDATIONS 7 Overall Master Plan 8 Pedestrian Trail System 11 Pedestrian Trail Layout Plan 12 Mountain Bike Trail System 15 Mountain Bike Trail Layout Plan 16 Ski Trail System 19 Ski Trail Layout Plan 20 CHAPTER 3: SITE IMPROVEMENTS 23 Braemar Golf Course Site Improvements 24 Courtney Fields Site Improvements 26 Braemar Arena and Parking Lot Improvements 28 CHAPTER 4: NATURAL RESOURCES 31 Major Plant Communities 34 Natural Resource Issues and Opportunities 36 Natural Resource Restoration and Management Actions 41 CHAPTER 5: IMPLEMENTATION 47 Preliminary Cost Estimate 48 BACKGROUND 1 INTRODUCTION MASTER PLAN INITIATIVES EXISTING PARK CONDITIONS ASSESSMENT ISSUES AND OPPORTUNITIES City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan2 3 Introduction In 2016 the City of Edina Parks & Recreation Department explored the opportunity of developing nordic ski trails with machine-made snow and mountain bike trails at Braemar Park. After completing the feasibility study, it was determined a more comprehensive master plan for the entire park should be developed to explore additional opportunities for incorporating new trail, site, and natural resource improvements throughout the park. Master Plan Initiatives Outcomes and recommendations of this master planning effort have focused on the following key initiatives to improve recreational amenities, programming, and land use management for the park. These include: Improving the connectivity of trail systems, access, and wayfinding to park amenities and facilities Providing separated use trail systems to accommodate walkers, mountain bikers, and cross country skiers Identifying new site improvements and recreational amenities to enhance existing facilities Developing recommendations and priorities for improving the quality of natural resources in the park Incorporating sustainable site and trail improvements which promote good stewardship of the parks land and water resources 1 4 2 5 3 Existing Conditions Assessment Braemar Park’s approximately 500 acres of park land serves a wide variety of recreational activities, programming, and user groups throughout the year. The park also contains a large and diverse natural resource environment which visitors can explore along existing trail systems located along the east, west, and south perimeter areas of the golf course. The newly reconstructed golf course is a Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary through its continued commitment to enhance wildlife habitat and protect environmental quality. It preserves and enhances wildlife habitat and maintains a strong water quality and chemical use reduction program. Future park improvements should also be compatible with natural resource management initiatives set forth as part of the golf course renovation. To begin the Master Plan process, an assessment of the park’s existing conditions was inventoried. The following images identify issues to be addressed in the park. Improve accessibility and provide better sense of entry to park facilities Maintain buffers and avoid conflicts with adjacent Municipal and County facilities. Improve park identification and wayfinding signage throughout park propertyIdentify east/west trail alignment connection along south edge of park Maintain natural resource buffer zones with golf course and residential properties adjacent to park City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan4 5 Identify park amenities which can be added to park open space areas to enhance visitor experience. Enhance appearance and sustainability of surface parking lots through landscape and paving surface improvements Realign existing trail system to improve accessibility, sustainability, and to accommodate new trail user groups. Improve entry experience and provide accessible walkways to park facilities from adjacent parking Improve bike and pedestrian trail connections along Hillary Lane and Braemar Boulevard Identify new public uses and activities to be accommodated within golf course property Issues and Opportunities As an initial step to evaluating issues and opportunities to be addressed in the park, five focus study areas were identified to be studied which provide different recreational uses, facilities, and programming within the park (Figure 1). The following issues were identified to be addressed based on comment and feedback gathered from park stakeholder groups, City Staff, and community residents. Figure 1: Issues and Opportunities )y W B u s h L a k e R d W B u s h L a k e R d DDeewweeyy HHiillll VV aa ll ll eeyy VV ii eeww RRdd Dewey Hill RdDewey Hill Rd Braemer BlvdBraemer Blvd Valley View R d Valley View R d 78th St78th St WW 7788 tthh SStt W 78th StW 78th St MSAS 418MSAS 418 MMccccaauulleeyy TTrr GGlleeaassoonnRRdd Mc C a u l e y T r Mc C a u l e y T r 0 150 300Feet [ 21 7 Zone 4 Zone 3 Zone 5 Zone 1 Zone 2 COURTNEY FIELDS1 BASEBALL COMPLEX • Upgrade Field #1 with new lighting & side line fencing • Provide expanded grand stand seating on Field #1 • Improve storage facilities in concession/restroom building • Identify opportunities for adding new park amenities near ballfield area (play area, picnic shelter, patio/ seating area) BUILDING & PARKING FACILITIES • Upgrade building entry experience to Braemar Arena • Identify opportunities for improving landscape/storm water treatment areas for parking lots • Provide gateway park entry/ wayfinding signage at frontage road intersection PUBLIC SAFETY & WORKS FACILITIES • Maintain adequate buffers with maintenance facilities • Identify opportunities for expanding trail circulation within natural resource areas • Develop management recommendations for improving the quality of natural resource areas TRAIL SYSTEM • Create looped perimeter pedestrian trail system around perimeter of golf course • Identify connections to be made to surrounding trail systems • Maintain adequate buffers with golf course and adjacent residential properties • Expand winter recreational use activities for mountain biking, cross country skiing, snow shoeing, sledding, and platform tennis • Natural resource interpretation • Identify mountain bike trail development opportunities GOLF COURSE • Identify opportunities for expanding public use of Braemar Club House • Identify reuse opportunities for remnant golf course land BRAEMAR BOULEVARD • Improve bike, pedestrian circulation, and lighting to create “parkway” feel for roadway • Provide park entrance and wayfinding signage at entrance and roadway intersections ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4 ZONE 5 City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan6 7 MASTER PLAN RECOMMENDATIONS2OVERALL MASTER PLAN PEDESTRIAN TRAIL SYSTEM MOUNTAIN BIKE TRAIL SYSTEM SKI TRAIL SYSTEM City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan8 9 Enlargement 2 Enlargement 1 Academy 9 Course Driving Range 18-Hole Regulation Course KEY TO MAP Existing Soft Surface Trail (0.7 mi) Proposed Soft Surface Trail (1.7 mi) Existing Paved Trail (1.0 mi) Proposed Paved Trail (1.1 mi) Single Track Mountain Bike Trails (5.8 mi) Existing and Proposed On Street Bike Lane Wetland Forest Golf Course Entrance & Wayfinding Signage Spur Trail Connection to Street Spur Trail Connection to Street Spur Trail Connection to Adjacent Properties Entrance & Wayfinding Sign Mountain Bike & Hiking Trailhead Parking Lot Golf Cart Path Pedestrian Soft Surface Trail Proposed Boardwalk Remove Existing Boardwalk Existing Bridge to Remain for Golf Cart Path Remove Existing Bridge Proposed Platform Tennis and/or Pickleball Courts Sledding Hill Existing Golf Practice Hole Playground Area Shade Trees for Seating Embankment Existing Paved Trail Bleacher Shade Structures Premier Field Grandstand Proposed Paved Trail Entrance & Wayfinding Sign Entrance & Wayfinding Sign Overlook/Seating Area Natural Resource Interpretive Area Existing Grade Separated Parkway Trail Proposed Grade Separated Parkway Trail Relocate Existing Bridge Enlargement 3 Overall Master Plan Figure 2: Overall Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan10 11 Pedestrian Trail System With a variety of paved and unpaved trail systems present throughout the park, this master plan proposes to establish a more cohesive and interconnected trail system which visitors can use as a recreational amenity and be more easily connected to other park destinations. The following trail design criteria and implementation initiatives have been identified for creating a new pedestrian trail system in the park: 1. Created a contiguous 3 mile looped pedestrian trail system around perimeter of golf course 2. Maintain a minimum 50’ native vegetation buffer between golf course field of play and trail system 3. Strive to maintain an accessible gradient of less than 5% throughout the trail system 4. Install class 2 crushed stone accessible surfacing as part of trail improvements 5. Incorporate a grade separated trail along Braemar Boulevard and Hillary Lane from Gleason Road to the 169 Frontage Road 6. Install crosswalks and stop sign at Valley View Road and Braemar Boulevard to slow traffic 7. Incorporate trail wayfinding signs and map kiosk at trailhead parking lot located adjacent John Harris Drive 8. Minimize shared use trails and crossings between pedestrian and mountain bike user groups 9. Establish a new wetland boardwalk and bridge crossing over Nine Mile Creek on the south end of the park to connect the east and west side trail system 10. Utilize and integrate existing trail alignments where possible to minimize natural resource impacts on natural resources. 11. Create a new high point trail access overlook on the west side of the park. 12. Maintain pedestrian trail spur connections to neighborhoods on the east side of the park and to commercial properties on the south side of the park. ESTABLISHING A PARKWAY EXPERIENCE ALONG HILLARY LANE AND BRAEMAR BOULEVARD Hillary Lane and Braemar Boulevard serve as the main roadway corridor connecting all park destinations. Creating a new parkway character for the roadway by narrowing lane widths using curb and gutter, pedestrian scale lighting, and a grade separated trail will all reduce traffic speeds and create a safer pedestrian and bicycle trail environment. Additional study for assessing wetland impacts, storm water treatment and conveyance, and impacts on the adjacent golf course will be needed to determine final feasibility for implementing parkway improvements in the park. Parkway Trail 26’2’ 8’ City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan12 13 Soft Surface Trail 5’ 12’ 8’ Boardwalk Paved Trail Pedestrian Trail Layout Plan The following types of trail systems are proposed to be implemented in the park to improve pedestrian circulation and access to park facilities. KEY TO MAP Soft Surface Trail (2.4 mi) Paved & Parkway Trail (2.1 mi) Other trails Existing and Proposed On Street Bike Lane Wetland Forest Golf Course Entrance & Wayfinding Signage City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan14 15 Mountain Bike Trail System The planning and development of a single-track mountain bike trail system in the park will focus on having minimal vegetation and grading impacts within the natural resource environment of the park. Mountain bike trail design and implementation guidelines will adhere to the following design criteria: 1. Locate trails a minimum 100’ setback from all adjacent private property lines and golf course edges. 2. Follow design specifications outlined in two of the leading trail building guidelines currently utilized in the United States. These include: “IMBA’s guidelines to building sweet single track trails.” IMBA’s book “Managing Mountain Biking” and the Minnesota DNR “Trail Planning, Design, and Development Guidelines.” 3. Design trails that will bring the rider back frequently to increase their skill level as well as enjoy outdoor physical activity. 4. Design trails that will accommodate all age and skill levels and encourage utilization by entire families. 5. Utilize safety and sustainability as two of the most important considerations for designing and implementing a mountain bike trail system. 6. During construction, incorporate grade or obstacle features on either side of trail alignment to challenge more advanced riders. 7. A trail feature that would attract an experienced rider might include a “rock garden” on an uphill, a small drop from a wooden feature or a roller that if taken at a higher speed would provide the opportunity to get a small amount of “air” under their tires. 8. Incorporate a more difficult climb or a climb of greater duration for fitness training. 9. Incorporate a slightly wider trail width and clear zone for family riders on straighter alignments to accommodate riders two abreast. 10. Accommodate high school league riders who need an adequate trail length and variety of trail features and terrain to accommodate challenging climbs, technical features, and areas where they can practice passing as well as maneuvering to simulate race courses they will ride during the season. City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan16 17 Mountain Bike Trail Layout Plan Mountain bike trail systems are proposed to be implemented within both natural resource areas on the east and west sides of the park. A portion of the trail system and boardwalk crossings on the south edge of the park are designated as shared use trails with pedestrians and bikers to avoid wetland impacts and the need for additional creek bridge crossings. Mountain bike trails are also proposed to be used during the winter months by fat tire bikes to encourage more year round use of the park. 3’ Mountain Bike Trails KEY TO MAP Single Track Mountain Bike Trails (5.8mi) Other trails Existing and Proposed On Street Bike Lane Wetland Forest Golf Course Entrance & Wayfinding Signage City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan18 19 Ski Trail System The newly configured Braemar golf course property offers opportunities for developing an extensive ski trail system when natural snow conditions can provide a solid base for grooming trails. The following design criteria was used for developing an alignment for ski trails on and around the perimeter of the golf course. »Create one way looped trail systems which lead back to clubhouse warming facility »Locate and align ski trails around tee boxes and on the edges of fairways to avoid damage to sensitive turf areas »Groom trails to accommodate both skating and classic skiing techniques on the golf course with some classic only ski trails aligned along pedestrian trails located in natural resource areas »Align a portion of ski trails on walking trails in wooded areas along perimeter of golf course to provide more trail variety in trail. »Groom trails 14’-16’ wide to accommodate winter walkers along outside edge of trail »Maintain separated use trails with fat tire winter mountain bike trails »Final ski trail alignments may need to be modified to respond to final green and fairway layouts to avoid adverse impacts to golf course. City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan20 21 Ski Trail Layout Plan Ski trail alignments have been primarily designated on the golf course to avoid conflicts with fat tire bike riders and avoid the need for removing trees and vegetation in natural resource areas to accommodate wider trails required for cross country skiing. KEY TO MAP Skate & Classic Ski Trail (7.1 km) Classic Only Cross Country Ski Trail (1.1 km) Other trails Existing and Proposed On Street Bike Lane Wetland Forest Golf Course Entrance & Wayfinding Signage 4-6’ CLASSIC TRACK 8-10’ SKATE TRACK Ski Trails City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan22 23 SITE IMPROVEMENTS3BRAEMAR GOLF COURSE SITE IMPROVEMENTS COURTNEY FIELDS SITE IMPROVEMENTS BRAEMAR ARENA AND PARKING LOT IMPROVEMENTS City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan24 25 Braemar Golf Course Site Improvements John Harris Drive functions as the main entrance drive to the golf course, building entries, and parking lot facilities. Separate drive lanes direct visitors to drop off areas in front of the golf academy, clubhouse, and service entry areas. To simplify drive circulation and reduce pedestrian crossing conflicts, a new pull-off drop off area is proposed in front of the golf academy building and a new turn around and plaza entry adjacent to the club house. With some reconfiguration and grading of the adjacent parking area, a new accessible walk system can be established to all building entries. A separated service access drive to the clubhouse is also proposed to avoid pedestrian conflicts and establish a better entry experience to the clubhouse and restaurant. As a part of providing more recreational amenities at the golf course for the general-public, a new lawn games court area will be installed on the west side of the clubhouse as part of golf course improvements. Master plan recommendations also include adding four pickleball or platform tennis courts on the southeast corner of the parking lot. To further reinforce implementing more sustainable site improvements in the park, permeable paving parking bays are also proposed to be installed to reduce storm water runoff from the site. DESIGN RECOMMENDATIONS »Establish ADA walk access and turnaround area to clubhouse and restaurant »Add platform tennis and/or pickleball courts »Add multi use lawn game area near clubhouse »Add permeable paving in parking bays to infiltrate storm water runoff Platform tennis courts Pickle ball courts Permeable parking bays Multi-use lawn area KEY DESIGN FEATURES Turn Around/Drop Off Area Lawn Cou r t A r e a Existing Golf Cart Path Putting Green Patio Seating Area Separated Loading/ Service Access Drive Restauran t 30’NORTH Golf Cart Parking Accessible Walk Approach Optional Drop Off Area Driving Range Accessible Walk Approach Seat Wall Building Entry Permeable Paving Parking Bays New Sidewalk Connection Platform Tennis and/or Pickleball Courts Practice Golf Hole Tee Box Planting Feature Planting Feature Flagpole Plaza Entry Bench Seating EXISTING CONDITIONS PROPOSED CONCEPT PLAN (ENLARGEMENT 1) City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan26 27 Courtney Fields Site Improvements The Courtney Fields ballfield complex is a well-used recreational facility within Braemar Park. To further enhance the quality of the playing experience on the premier field, the addition of grandstand seating, LED field lighting, and sideline netting will all contribute to better meeting the needs of spectators and players. To improve pedestrian circulation around the complex, a new paved trail is proposed around the playing fields and a new accessible path access connecting to the north end parking lot. A new drop off area and sidewalk edge has also been added to create a better sense of entry to the ballfield complex. A new playground facility has also been located adjacent to the existing maintenance facility to better serve the needs of player families with younger children and residents who live north of the park. DESIGN RECOMMENDATIONS »Establish ADA access trail route to athletic fields »Provide a new playground facility for adjacent neighborhood »Implement a new grandstand seating area and lighting upgrades on premier field #1 »Establish a paved perimeter trail loop around ballfield complex »Create a better sense of entry to ballfield complex from adjacent parking areas »Install hillside bench seating BRAEMAR STADIUM Baseball field grandstand Bleacher shade structure Shade Shelter Playground 50’NORTH Shade Shelter Information Kiosk Permeable Paving Parking Bays Turn Around/Drop Off Area Courtney Fields Entrance Sign and Landscape Feature Shade Trees for Lawn Embankment Play Area Existing Maintenance Facility 6’-0” Paved Trail Player Warm Up Area Upgrade Lighting on Premier Field Hillside Spectator Bench Seating 169 F r o n t a g e R o a d Braemar Fields Premier Field Grandstand Restroom/Concession Building Woodland Batting Cage Br a e m a r B o u l e v a r d V a l l e y V i e w R o a d Woodland Golf Course EXISTING CONDITIONS PROPOSED CONCEPT PLAN (ENLARGEMENT 2) City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan28 29 Braemar Arena and Parking Lot Improvements The Highway 169 Frontage Road serves as the main front door entrance to the park and parking lot facilities for the Braemar Field and Arena facilities. To create a better park entry experience, additional landscape enhancements along the frontage road right-of-way and within parking lots and the addition of new park identification and wayfinding signage will create a better sense of arrival to the park. Implementing building facade improvements at the Arena entrance to match building materials and signage used at the Braemar Field entry will also help establish a more uniform and updated look for the complex of building facilities at the park. To implement more sustainable best management practices for treating storm water run-off from parking lots, the addition of permeable paving in parking lot bays will dramatically reduce site run off and reduce the potential for erosion during large storm water events. Considerations for protecting ground water aquifers will require further study to determine the viability of using permeable paving systems in the park. DESIGN RECOMMENDATIONS »Add architectural elements to Arena building façade which mimic Braemar Field Building entry. »Add parking lot island and boulevard landscape treatments »Add park identification and wayfinding signage »Add permeable paving in parking bays to infiltrate storm water runoff Braemar Field Entry Permeable parking lot bays Representative City Park Identification and Wayfinding Signage Braemar Arena facade enhancements BRAEMAR ARENA 2405 Annapolis Lane Minneapolis, MN 55441 Phone: 763-571-2995 Fax: 763-571-3588 www.scoutdoor.com Project Location Job Description Drawing # Drawn By Date Missing Info. 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The glaciers left a rolling and hilly landscape with lakes and wetlands in depressions. Soils formed primarily from sandy and gravelly glacial outwash on level plains and are generally well drained. Other deposits called moraines appear today as mounds of mixed-up rock, gravel, sand and clay—such as those present in the west and southeast portions of the park. Low spots—or “kettles”— are common in the region, and historically occupied the central portion of the park. According to the Original Vegetation of Minnesota (Marschner 1974), prior to European settlement (circa the mid-1800s), Braemar Park was dominated by wet prairie, with oak savanna and “big woods” forest occupying the park’s upland ridges and hills. According to a custom soil survey report (USDA/ NRCS 2017), the park’s soils are dominated by fill placed in wetlands; this constitutes the majority of the golf course. The park’s higher ground (including current oak woodland and savanna areas) consists of a mixture of soils dominated by sandy loam. The large, open-grown bur oaks on the park’s ridges and hills support that Braemar Park’s uplands were once dominated by fire-maintained woodlands and savannas. Review of historical aerial photographs (the oldest from 1947) shows the majority of the park under agricultural production (e.g., row crops and hayfields), and the park’s higher areas were characterized by savanna and woodlands with a more open canopy than today. Existing Conditions Today, the majority of the park is golf course, including maintained turf, rough areas, rows and patches of trees, and scattered wetlands and drainageways. The perimeter of the park is dominated by wooded areas, including oak woodland and savanna, as well as lowland forest and swamp. Two Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (MnDNR) Public Waters exist on the park: the South Fork of Nine Mile Creek (which flows through the southern portion of the park) and a public water basin (in the south-central portion of the park). Additional wetlands exist throughout the park, with the largest along the forested northern edge (north of Braemar Blvd/Hilary Ln) and along the southern edge of the park (including the South Fork of Nine Mile Creek). Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) mapping identifies significant portions of the park within the 100-yr and/or 500-yr floodplain. MnDNR data did not identify any rare natural features, Sites of Biological Significance, or higher quality native plant communities on the park; however, Hennepin County identifies the park within a regional open space corridor. Large stands of oak woodland and savanna (such as those found in the west and southeast portions of the park) are regionally uncommon; based on Minnesota Land Cover Classification System mapping (MLCCS 2004), Braemar Park contains the largest blocks of oak forest/woodland in the City. Larger habitats often provide more valuable habitat (or greater potential), so there are likely plant species and wildlife species (including uncommon or declining species) that use the park’s woodlands and savannas that are less likely to use smaller ones. Of note, the park’s oak savannas represent an opportunity to restore a particularly rare habitat in the region. The ecological assessment for this master plan focused on the site’s major natural areas, presented in Figure 3. All of these natural areas are generally in poor condition due to significant invasion by invasive vegetation and other historical and ongoing disturbances. City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan34 35 Oak Savanna Existing Healthy Wooded Wetlands Existing Healthy Herbaceous Wetlands Herbaceous Upland_ Existing Existing Healthy Healthy Oak woodland Existing Healthy Major Plant Communities Figure 3: Major Plant Communities City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan36 37 Natural Resource Issues and Opportunities NATURAL RESOURCE ISSUES Natural resource management is a key component to the Braemar Master Plan. The management approach to amend the natural resource issues described in the following pages will occur as an integral part of site and trail improvements proposed to be implemented in the park. Invasive plants present the greatest threat to maintaining healthy natural areas at Braemar Park. The park is dramatically and negatively affected by several invasive plant species, which often establish and thrive in disturbed habitats, usually crowding out native plants and animals. Invasive plant species typically have the following characteristics: »Tolerant of a variety of habitat/environmental conditions »Grow and reproduce rapidly, with good seed dispersion »Compete aggressively for resources, such as nutrients, water, and sunlight »Lack natural enemies or effective competitors Invasive plants can lead to low plant diversity, poor wildlife habitat and lessened resilience in the COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME GENERAL ABUNDANCE IN PARK AND CONTROL STRATEGY UPLANDS Common & glossy buckthorn Rhamnus cathartica & Frangula alnus Very common shrub (also in lowlands). Remove all. Non-native honeysuckles Lonicera tatarica, L. morrowii & L. x bella Common shrub. Remove all. Garlic mustard Alliaria petiolata Common herb (also in lowland forests). Remove all. Spotted knapweed Centaurea stoebe subsp. micranthos Common herb (in areas). Remove all. Canada thistle Cirsium arvense Uncommon herb (also in lowlands). Remove all. Siberian elm Ulmus pumila Uncommon tree. Selective removal where it can spread easily. Black locust Robinia pseudoacacia Uncommon tree. Selective removal where it can spread easily. Smooth brome Bromus inermis Uncommon grass. Remove where it threatens active restoration/ management areas. LOWLANDS/WETLANDS Reed canary grass Phalaris arundinacea Common grass. Remove where it threatens active restoration/ management areas. Invasive cattails Typha angustifolia and T. x glauca Common herb. Remove where it threatens active restoration/ management areas. Purple loosestrife Lythrum salicaria Uncommon herb. Remove where it threatens active restoration/ management areas (biological control options). Figure 4: Invasive Plants that Pose Greatest Threat to Braemar Park face of disturbances and environmental change. Controlling invasive plants is often the foundation of most ecological restoration and management efforts. Figure 4 lists the invasive plants that pose the greatest threat to Braemar Park. Invasive animals also have adverse effects on ecosystems. For example, non-native earthworms are likely present in the park’s oak woodlands. These (and many other) invasive animal species cannot be cost-effectively removed or controlled. In these cases, it is advisable to manage the effects of an invasive species, rather than try to eradicate it. Non-native earthworms, common buckthorn, and non-native honeysuckles invade natural areas, initiating a cascade of negative effects. Oak regeneration is suppressed, native shrubs decline, ground vegetation is shaded which leads to the loss of soil-anchoring plants and increasing erosion, and flower resources for pollinators are eliminated, reducing the amount and variety of food for other wildlife and depressing wildlife populations. Non-native and hybrid cattails and Eurasian reed canarygrass are dense in some of the park’s wetlands. These invasive plants often suppress native wetland vegetation, reducing biodiversity and the resiliency of natural areas. However, with ecological management, the situation can be stabilized and even improved. Improving the variety of and vegetation cover by native plants is a good strategy to resist the spread of invasive plants, because native plants have the ability to compete with invasive plants if environmental conditions are favorable. During park management activities, including ecological restoration and management, invasive species may accidentally be introduced or spread across a site. Guidelines have been developed by the MnDNR to avoid introducing or spreading invasive species. NATURAL RESOURCE OPPORTUNITIES Braemar Park contains some of the City’s largest oak woodlands/forests, and as part of a mosaic with other natural areas, the park represents an important natural area complex in Edina. Throughout the Braemar Park master plan project, natural resources have been considered. While multiple demands are placed on urban parks such as Braemar, there is a firm commitment by the City to improve the park’s natural areas through investment in ecological restoration and management. Years ago, the City took steps to protect Braemar Park’s environment by becoming a Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary. Recent work in the Academy 9 portion of the golf course included ecological restoration and native plantings, and this work will continue to expand throughout the remainder of the park’s natural areas in years to come. These efforts will further improve the park’s native vegetation and habitat for a wide variety of wildlife species and will enhance human enjoyment of this important City park. Restoration Potential Given the site’s natural and cultural history, and recent field observations of remnant native plants, it appears that the restoration potential of the site’s upland natural areas is quite good. While often requiring a substantial initial investment (followed by dedicated management and perpetual stewardship), removal of invasive vegetation alone can greatly improve the health of natural areas. For instance, removal of buckthorn (which at Braemar Park will require a substantial initial commitment over several years), will greatly reduce shading of the ground layer, which can “release” dormant native seeds and plants that have been shade-suppressed for years. Continued management and remedial overseeding (where necessary) will result in much improved woodlands and savannas. While ecological restoration will also benefit the park’s lowlands and wetlands, these areas pose a greater challenge. The primary invasive species in the park’s wetlands (cattails and reed canary grass) spread aggressively. Since many of these invasive plant populations are located along the South Fork of Nine Mile Creek and adjacent to off-site wetlands, City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan38 39 there will be ongoing invasion pressure, making control more challenging. For this reason, strategic wetland areas may be selected for restoration, while others are not actively managed. Community Engagement, Education and Volunteers Many benefits can be gained from engaging “citizen scientists”, schools, and other volunteers to assist with observations, data collection, analysis, and ecological management. Benefits of engaging the public and partners are: »The public learns about natural resources, increasing awareness and appreciation of natural areas and the natural world; »Valuable data can be collected for baseline and trend monitoring; »Cost-savings to the City through volunteer labor and in-kind match for grants; and »People will form friendships and form networks to advance the pursuit of natural resource protection, restoration, and management. Volunteer efforts may involve physical labor (e.g., planting trees, removing invasive species) or monitoring/research (e.g., field observations, data collection, and data analysis). Many volunteer activities require oversight by trained volunteers, City staff, or outside experts. Volunteer monitoring or research advances knowledge and builds public support for natural resource programs. One form of citizen engagement that has benefited many communities is organizing and conducting a “bioblitz.” A bioblitz is a 24-hour period when volunteers, supported by experts, document all living species in a given area (e.g., within Braemar Park). Bioblitzes help gather baseline data on plants and animals, while letting people discover the natural world around them. It also gives participants an opportunity to participate in scientific research. MANAGEMENT TASK VOLUNTEER ROLE GENERALLY APPROPRIATE APPROPRIATE WITH TRAINING & OVERSIGHT GENERALLY NOT APPROPRIATE Native seed collection & sowing X Installation of live trees, shrubs, herbaceous plugs X Hand-pulling invasive plants X Dragging buckthorn/brush X Cutting buckthorn/brush X Simple ecological monitoring X Management mowing X Herbicide application X Prescribed burning X Slope stabilization X Construction of water projects and best practices X Technical ecological monitoring X Figure 5: Use of Volunteers for Different Management Tasks. Bioblitzes also bolster more systematic monitoring of vegetation, water and wildlife resources. Volunteers can assist in a variety of tasks, and with additional training and oversight they can accomplish even more. Some volunteer tasks may be one-time events, and other tasks may be repeated over time by dedicated volunteer stewards. Figure 5 summarizes natural resource management tasks for which volunteers can provide assistance. Although assistance by volunteers has no direct cost, the staff time for organizing, training, equipping, and supervising volunteer events is a cost, as are materials (e.g., tools, safety equipment, food and beverage). Thoughtfully planned and executed volunteer programs will help reach the desired audience of potential volunteers, engage them in safe and productive work, and have them return to volunteer with the City again. Regarding implementation of field restoration and management activities, specialized training, oversight, and guidance often involves licensing or certification where required by local, state, or federal law. Personnel involved in ecological restoration and management, especially prescribed burning, herbicide application, brush control, erosion control, and ecological monitoring should receive training commensurate with the activity in which they would be involved. Training is especially important for those activities that may have risk and safety implications to people, property, and sensitive resources. While useful data can be collected by amateurs, ecological monitoring protocols often require a moderate level of expertise to implement accurately and consistently. Implementing monitoring programs may require expertise in plant and wildlife identification, as well as a working understanding of erosion processes and potential solutions. The City may wish to partner with Hennepin County, schools, conservation non-profits, and others to assist with monitoring and reporting. Private consulting ecologists can also be used to provide these services. Pilot Projects Pilot or demonstration projects can be an effective way to advance natural resources restoration and management programs. Pilot projects can be a learning opportunity for City staff and citizens, and improve methods for use in future projects (i.e., adaptive management). Pilot projects should be sited where the community will be able to observe the restoration process and the response of plant communities over time. Temporary or permanent interpretive signage (discussed further below) can make a pilot project more educational for the public. Interpretation Interpretation can take a variety of forms: signs, self- guiding booklets, mobile applications, and expert-led presentations and tours. While some interpretive signage already exist at Braemar, this could be expanded to further address the park’s natural and cultural history, important natural resources, invasive species and other threats to natural areas, stormwater runoff issues and best management practices, and of course ecological restoration and management methods and expected results. Monitoring and Adaptive Management The most successful restoration programs use regular monitoring and reporting as feedback on the program’s effectiveness. Adaptive management (a cycle of implementation, monitoring, evaluation, adjustment, and implementation) is central to the best restoration programs and should begin with the restoration work and continue indefinitely as part of the stewardship of the project area. Monitoring provides an objective measurement of project-specific criteria. Ecological criteria should be measured repeatedly in the field over time and compared with baseline data; this allows tracking of progress and helps direct management to most cost- effectively achieve City goals. A variety of criteria can be monitored to assess restoration and management success. Ecological City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan40 41 monitoring criteria typically include attributes of the site’s vegetation, but criteria can also address wildlife at the site, condition of erosion features, water quality, and other characteristics. Ecological monitoring should be simple and relatively easy to implement, although plant or animal identification skills are usually required. Criteria should be selected in direct response to City goals and restoration and management practices. Monitoring and reporting should be done more frequently at the onset of project implementation, after which frequency can be reduced over time to an intermittent level. NATURAL RESOURCE ISSUES AND OPPORTUNITIES SUMMARY In summary, issues and opportunities associated with each major plant community are presented in the following table. PLANT COMMUNITY ISSUES OPPORTUNITIES Oak Woodland Moderate to very dense invasion by common buckthorn; some invasive non-native honeysuckle Good restoration potential, based on remnant native species observed; good access for people; relatively large size of southeast woodland could support regionally uncommon forest wildlife Oak Savanna Light to moderate invasion by common buckthorn; some invasive non-native honeysuckle Very good restoration potential, based on remnant native species observed; good access and views for people; oak savannas are one of the most imperiled native plant communities in MN and very rare in the metro area Wooded Wetlands Light to moderate invasion by common buckthorn; some glossy buckthorn; history of altered hydrology Moderate restoration potential; poor access for people Herbaceous Wetlands Dense invasion by invasive reed canary grass and cattails; history of altered hydrology Moderate restoration potential; poor access for people Herbaceous Uplands Generally weedy Good restoration potential; good access for people Figure 6: Braemar Park Major Plant Communities – Issues and Opportunities Natural Resource Restoration and Management Actions Given the City’s goals and the park’s current conditions, it is important to proceed strategically in order to maximize success and control costs. Therefore, natural resource restoration and management at Braemar Park should: »Focus on removal of invasive plant species and promotion of diverse, native species »Prioritize efforts in higher quality natural areas »Integrate and phase in restoration efforts with trail improvements »Establish native vegetation buffer screening with golf course and adjacent residential properties »Focus on areas where invasive plants can be controlled »Be guided by regular monitoring of site conditions »Provide opportunities for natural resource interpretation Based on the principles and guidelines above, the following ecological restoration and management priorities have been established for Braemar Park. Figure 8 shows where each priority area is located in the park. Priority #1 – Restore Large Oak Woodlands and Savannas Being the park’s largest natural areas with the highest restoration potential, these areas (i.e., west woodlands and savannas and southeast woodland) should be restored first. This should entail the following tasks: a) Remove invasive woody vegetation b) Remove invasive herbaceous vegetation c) Install native buffer screening d) Install diverse, native species e) Conduct perpetual monitoring and adaptive management a) Remove invasive woody vegetation. The primary invasive woody species designated for removal are provided in Figure 4 above; however, additional invasive species exist on the site and should be controlled as well. If feasible, invasive woody species (primarily buckthorn) should be removed before or simultaneous with any nearby trail construction; this will facilitate field adjustment of trail alignments and make construction easier. If a phased approach is required (e.g., due to funding limitations), removal should first be conducted along the proposed pedestrian trail, extending to the golf course edge as well as 25 feet toward the center of the woodland. If native shrubs are absent or clearly marked and protected in a given area, it may be appropriate to use vehicle-mounted brush cutting equipment in portions of the site. However, at all times care must be taken to protect desirable native vegetation (woody and herbaceous) and minimize soil disturbance and erosion. Removal should preferentially be done during the winter when soils are frozen and native vegetation dormant. Follow-up treatment will be required for at least 3 to 5 years to address woody invasive resprouts and seedlings. b) Remove invasive herbaceous vegetation. While much less significant in the park’s woodlands and savannas, invasive herbaceous vegetation should also be controlled. The primary invasive herbaceous species designated for removal are provided in Figure 4 above; however, it is possible that other problematic species exist on the site, and they should be controlled as well. Removal of woody invasive vegetation may result in a flush of new ground layer vegetation, including invasive herbaceous plants. As with removal of invasive woody vegetation, care must be taken to protect desirable native vegetation and minimize soil disturbance and erosion. c) Install native buffer screening. Buffer screening should use native species selected for the particular planting location and screening goals. Wild genetic stock from within a 200-mile radius of the park is City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan42 43 preferred over cultivars and more distant genetic strains. Some research suggests that wild strains benefit wildlife to a greater extent than cultivated strains of the same species. Some research also suggests that local genetic strains of certain species are better able to survive local soil, climate, disease and competitive conditions than more distant genetic strains. Woody plantings can be installed as ball & burlap, container, or bare root stock. Direct seeding can be used as well, such as planting of acorns. Protection from rodent and deer browsing may be warranted. Woody species, stock availability, season of planting, browsing pressure, and installation and maintenance budget will influence the best stock and planting techniques to use. Native trees and shrubs appropriate for buffer screening and native landscaping at Braemar Park are provided in Figure 7. Asterisks denote species most appropriate for buffer screening within the woodlands along the edge of the golf course and on the southeast edge of the park. Figure 8 depicts where native buffers will be used. d) Install diverse, native species. Once invasive woody brush is under control, installation of diverse, native COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME Canopy Trees Black Maple* Acer nigrum Red Maple Acer rubrum Sugar Maple* Acer saccharum River Birch Betula nigra Hackberry* Celtis occidentalis Eastern Red Cedar* Juniperus virginiana White Spruce Picea glauca Eastern White Pine Pinus strobus Big-toothed Aspen Populus grandidentata Quaking Aspen Populus tremuloides Black Cherry* Prunus serotina Swamp White Oak Quercus bicolor Northern Pin Oak Quercus ellipsoidalis Bur Oak Quercus macrocarpa Red Oak Quercus rubra Eastern White Cedar Thuja occidentalis Basswood Tilia americana Figure 7: Native Trees and Shrubs for Woodland Buffer Screening(*) and Native Landscaping. COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME Subcanopy Trees and Shrubs Low Serviceberry Amelanchier humilis Smooth Serviceberry Amelanchier laevis Black Chokeberry Aronia melanocarpa Pagoda Dogwood* Cornus alternifolia Gray Dogwood* Cornus racemosa Red-twig Dogwood Cornus sericea American Hazelnut* Corylus americana Fireberry Hawthorn Crataegus chrysocarpa Fleshy Hawthorn Crataegus succulenta Bush Honeysuckle Diervilla lonicera Witch Hazel Hamamelis virginiana Winterberry Ilex verticillata Ironwood* Ostrya virginiana Ninebark Physocarpus opulifolius Wild Plum Prunus americana Chokecherry* Prunus virginiana Smooth Sumac Rhus glabra Smooth Rose Rosa blanda Prairie Willow Salix humilis Red-berried Elder* Sambucus racemosa (pubens) American Mountain Ash Sorbus americana Southern Arrowroot Viburnum dentatum Nannyberry Viburnum lentago Highbush Cranberry Viburnum opulus var. americanum (trilobum) * Most appropriate for buffer screening within woodlands. species will help prevent re-invasion, stabilize soils, provide attractive blooms and berries, and provide improved habitat for more native species. In addition to buffer screening plantings discussed above, additional live woody and herbaceous plantings and seeding can be used to increase native cover and diversity. Plantings should be designed to achieve the desired native plant community, including appropriate dominant species in each stratum (i.e., canopy, subcanopy, shrub/sapling, and ground layer species) as well as other species appropriate for the plant community. The MnDNR’s Field Guide to the Native Plant Communities of Minnesota: The Eastern Broadleaf Forest Province (MnDNR 2005) is useful for selecting species appropriate for particular native plant communities. For Braemar Park’s woodlands, see the description and species list for FDs37 Southern Dry-Mesic Oak (Maple) Woodland (see Appendix B). e) Conduct perpetual monitoring and adaptive management. As with all natural areas, perpetual monitoring and management will be required to address ongoing pressure by invasive species and other issues that warrant intervention (e.g., dumping, erosion). Ecological monitoring should be conducted annually (more frequently immediately following restoration and management actions), and management should be conducted as needed. It is estimated that annual natural resource management will cost $200-$400 per acre per year for a three year time period after initial restorations. More detailed/quantitative monitoring is beneficial for more accurate tracking of trends and to better guide adaptive management; such monitoring should be conducted every three to five years. Priority #2a – Establish Prairie Beds Because they will have high visibility and have high restoration potential, these areas (i.e., upland herbaceous areas on east-central and southeast edges of the golf course) should be restored. This should entail the following tasks: a) Remove invasive herbaceous vegetation b) Install diverse, native species c) Conduct perpetual monitoring and adaptive management (see Priority #1 above) a) Remove invasive herbaceous vegetation. Initial preparation of the planting bed will likely warrant multiple treatments with broadcast herbicide to remove invasive species and other weeds. It is critical to establish good weed control prior to installing native seed, or it is likely the resulting prairie will be of poor quality and/or a management burden. b) Install diverse, native species. Following appropriate weed removal and soil preparation, install one or a combination of the following State of Minnesota Seed Mixes (see Appendix C): »35-541 Mesic Prairie Southwest »36-211 Woodland Edge South & West Mix (when near woodland edge) »Beneficial Insects South West (pilot seed mix) »Little Bluestem Urban Prairie (pilot seed mix) »Mesic Short Urban Buffer South West (pilot seed mix) »Pollinator Plot Urban Southeast (pilot seed mix) Priority #2b – Restore Small Oak Woodlands Similar to Priority #1, these smaller areas of oak woodland should be restored. This should entail the following tasks: a) Remove invasive woody vegetation (see Priority #1 above) b) Remove invasive herbaceous vegetation (see Priority #1 above) c) Install diverse, native species (see Priority #1 above) d) Conduct perpetual monitoring and adaptive management (see Priority #1 above) Priority #3a – Restore South Wetland Complex Because the proposed pedestrian trail will pass through it, the southern wetland complex (at least sections near the trail) should be restored. This should entail the following tasks: City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan44 45 Key to map Native Vegetation Buffer Restoration Priority# 1 1 3a Figure 8: Natural Resource Restoration Prioritiesa) Remove invasive woody vegetation (see Priority #1 above, but only aquatic-approved herbicides should be used in wetlands or near open water) b) Remove invasive herbaceous vegetation (see Priorities #1 and #2 above, but only aquatic- approved herbicides should be used in wetlands or near open water) c) Install diverse, native species d) Conduct perpetual monitoring and adaptive management (see Priority #1 above, but only aquatic-approved herbicides should be used in wetlands or near open water) c) Install diverse, native species. Due to the variability of this wetland complex (shade, soil type, moisture regimes, etc.), appropriate species and type of propagule (e.g., seed, live planting) will need to be selected on an area-specific basis. The MnDNR’s Field Guide to the Native Plant Communities of Minnesota: The Eastern Broadleaf Forest Province (MnDNR 2005) is useful for selecting species appropriate for particular native plant communities, and State of Minnesota Seed Mixes can be used as well. Priority #3b – Restore North Wetland Complex Because Braemar Blvd passes through it, the northern wetland complex (at least sections near the road) should be restored. This should entail the following tasks: a) Remove invasive woody vegetation (see Priority #1 above, but only aquatic-approved herbicides should be used in wetlands or near open water) b) Remove invasive herbaceous vegetation (see Priorities #1 and #2 above, but only aquatic- approved herbicides should be used in wetlands or near open water) c) Install diverse, native species (see Priority #3a above) d) Conduct perpetual monitoring and adaptive management (see Priority #1 above, but only aquatic-approved herbicides should be used in wetlands or near open water) 1 2a 2a 2b 2b 3b 2b City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan46 47 IMPLEMENTATION5PRELIMINARY COST ESTIMATE City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan48 49 Preliminary Cost Estimate The following preliminary cost estimates has been prepared identifying proposed trail and site improvements to be implemented in the park. Additional design and survey investigation will be required to determine more accurate cost estimates and funding needs for construction. Additional stakeholder partners may also need to be identified to assist with funding identified improvements. Braemar Boulevard/Hillary Lane Parkway Conversion $3,161,500 Removals 6,550 LF $15 $98,250 Bituminous paving, storm sewer, curb and gutter 6,550 LF $225 $1,473,750 10' wide bituminous parkway trail 6,550 LF $140 $917,000 Stormwater treatment and conveyance 1 LS $100,000 $100,000 Pedestrian scale lighting 65 EA $7,500 $487,500 Wayfinding and roadway signage 1 LS $10,000 $10,000 Site restoration and landscape improvements 1 LS $75,000 $75,000 Courtney Fields Site and Parking Lot Improvements $1,925,070 New LED lighting and electrical - (Premier field #1 only)1 LS $300,000 $300,000 Premier field grandstand 1 LS $665,000 $665,000 Premier field sideline netting 1 LS $50,000 $50,000 Premier right outfield spectator bench seating 1 LS $10,000 $10,000 Play area and picnic shelter 1 LS $250,000 $250,000 Turn around drop off area and wayfinding kiosk 1 LS $30,000 $30,000 Permeable paving parking lot bays 38,400 SF $10 $384,000 Saw cut bituminous pavement 2,130 LF $2 $4,260 Remove bituminous pavement 1,422 SY $5 $7,110 Shade trees/landscape improvements 25 LS 700 $17,500 Bitumninous loop trail 1,480 LF $140 $207,200 Pedestrian Hiking Trail Improvements $612,000 Class 2 gravel hiking trail 8,975 LF $20 $179,500 Relocate and reinstall existing pedestrian bridge and footings 1 LS $20,000 $20,000 Remove existing plastic boardwalk 700 LF $5 $3,500 New 12' wide boardwalk 910 LF $400 $364,000 Picnic shelter and seating overlook 1 LS $15,000 $15,000 Wayfinding signage 1 LS $10,000 $10,000 Site restoration 1 LS $20,000 $20,000 Braemar Park Master Plan Preliminary Cost Estimate 11/30/2017 City of Edina Mountain Bike Trail Improvements $229,584 Mountain bike trail system 28,512 LF $7 $199,584 Golf course trailhead improvements (kiosk, bike racks, and drinking water) 1 LS $20,000 $20,000 Wayfinding signage 1 LS $10,000 $10,000 Site restoration 1 LS $20,000 $20,000 Braemar Golf Course Parking Lot and Site Improvements $1,267,102 Site removals 1 LS $25,000 $25,000 Parking lot reconfiguration and grading 1 LS $250,000 $250,000 Turn around, drop-off, and entry plaza 1 LS $60,000 $60,000 Permeable paving parking bays 66,315 SF $10 $663,150 Saw cut bituminous pavement 3,836 LF $2 $7,672 Remove bituminous pavement 2,456 SY $5 $12,280 Pickleball courts 2 EA $12,000 $24,000 Platform tennis courts with lighting 2 EA $75,000 $150,000 Site restoration and landscape improvements 1 LS $75,000 $75,000 Braemar Arena Site, Parking, and Building Improvements $929,695 Permeable paving parking bays 70,875 SF $10 $708,750 Saw cut bituminous pavement 3,910 LF $2 $7,820 Remove bituminous pavement 2,625 SY $5 $13,125 Tree and landscape improvements 1 LS $50,000 $50,000 Arena building facade and signage improvements 1 LS $150,000 $150,000 Natural Resource Improvements $547,000 *Oak woodland restoration 65 AC $4,000 $260,000 *Oak savanna restoration 8 AC $3,000 $24,000 *Wooded wetland restoration 48 AC $2,500 $120,000 *Herbaceous wetland restoration 28 AC $2,500 $70,000 *Prairie restoration 9 AC $2,000 $18,000 *Native vegetation buffering 15 AC $3,000 $45,000 Natural resource interpretative signage 1 LS $10,000 $10,000 Estimated Subtotal $6,499,154 25% Contingency, Design, and Administration $1,624,789 **Total Estimated Construction Costs $8,123,943 *Natural resource improvements will also require 3 years of follow up maintenance of $200-$400 per acre per year. **Add 5% inflation cost for construction every year beyond 2017. City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan50 51 APPENDIX A: SURVEYS AND OUTREACH COMPILATIONA City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan52 53 Q1 What facilities do you currently use at Braemar Park? Answered: 732 Skipped: 0 (no label) 71.08% 381 21.64% 116 7.28% 39 536 55.23% 317 30.49% 175 14.29% 82 574 41.11% 245 33.05% 197 25.84% 154 596 65.27% 357 22.85% 125 11.88% 65 547 37.40% 233 48.80% 304 13.80% 86 623 16.29% 108 65.76% 436 17.95% 119 663 41.28% 239 39.38% 228 19.34% 112 579 28.21% 180 47.18% 301 24.61% 157 638 27.86% 180 42.72% 276 29.41% 190 646 54.19% 317 30.09% 176 15.73% 92 585 75.88% 151 16.08% 32 8.04% 16 199 #COMMENT (PLEASE MENTION WHAT FACILITY YOU ARE COMMENTING ON.)DATE (no label) Not at all Sometimes Frequently Courtney Fields Braemar Field Braemar Arena Backyard Rink Golf Dome Tin Fish Trail System Driving Range Braemar Golf Course Academy 9 Other 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% NOT AT ALL SOMETIMES FREQUENTLY TOTAL Courtney Fields Braemar Field Braemar Arena Backyard Rink Golf Dome Tin Fish Trail System Driving Range Braemar Golf Course Academy 9 Other 1 / 38 Braemar Park 1 I would love to use the golf stuff someday. Need time.8/30/2017 9:45 AM 2 I have an early elementary school student, and would like to use the baseball fields if there was a night baseball option for younger students in the summer. (Day baseball is hard for working families!) 8/28/2017 9:16 AM 3 Mountain bike trails would be amazing!8/24/2017 1:34 PM 4 I don't currently use any of these facilities as I do not play baseball, golf, or play hockey. I am interested in using some facilities should they be in line with my interests! 8/24/2017 11:40 AM 5 Mud lake & the new three rivers park trail.8/23/2017 5:23 PM 6 N/A 8/23/2017 11:21 AM 7 I walk through the Braemar woods, entering on Gleason Road, frequently.8/22/2017 6:16 PM 8 I don't use braemar 8/22/2017 5:53 PM 9 drive by Braemar at least 2 x each day 8/21/2017 4:58 PM 10 Other parks and open spaces within the city 8/21/2017 4:21 PM 11 There's SO much focus on golf...would love to expand beyond that as it has no appeal for non- golfers. Also, what are plans to keep baseball fields at optimized capacity if high school team is moving out? 8/21/2017 2:21 PM 12 We tried to use the Golf Dome once, but when we arrived during the hours published on the web site, they were not open. 8/21/2017 10:31 AM 13 I like to take walks and mountain bike rides up along the "gravel grinder" trail near Gleason and Dewey Hill Road. I also like to take our kids sledding at Braemar near this same intersection. 8/21/2017 10:20 AM 14 Golf course - integrate BMC group with ALL golf club operations. Seniors feel like outsiders! 8/20/2017 1:13 PM 15 Trail system: I did not know that there is a trail system. How about some maps?8/20/2017 11:12 AM 16 golf courses and driving range 8/18/2017 7:18 PM 17 All are very enjoyable and excellent quality. More targets on driving range would be an improvement. 8/18/2017 12:18 PM 18 I would like to use Braemar Park much more than I currently use it.8/18/2017 11:42 AM 19 I live in Bloomington and use Braemar as my alternate for golf. I really enjoy the Tin Fish after golfing and have gone there for special events as well. 8/17/2017 8:46 PM 20 Braemar Golf Course 8/17/2017 2:00 PM 21 I am not aware of any hiking trails throughout Braemar 8/17/2017 1:38 PM 22 Would lik to see mountain biking trails but in at Breamar. And it would be great if they could be used too cross country skiing in the winter. 8/17/2017 12:38 PM 23 Golf 8/17/2017 12:17 PM 24 Golf Course 8/17/2017 10:01 AM 25 Tin Fish was a very poorly thought out idea. Giving up a normal food service operation by turning this operation over to a commercial business loses course control, invites pricing that is not compatible with the average golfing public for no other reason than reducing Braemar staff. Too bad ! 8/17/2017 9:23 AM 26 Academy 9 8/17/2017 9:21 AM 27 Golf and Ice area facilities 8/17/2017 8:46 AM 28 The Academy 9 is the worst short course in the city The other shortvlove because the are getting so much business decausevof it When are you going to higher a professional to run it instead of politic Cain and his political boss 8/17/2017 8:26 AM 29 I would love to see the prices on the driving range more reasonable and possibly offer discounts 8/17/2017 8:07 AM 30 Rifle Range Should expand to an outdoor range for shotguns and high powered rifles.8/17/2017 8:00 AM 2 / 38 Braemar ParkSurvey #1 City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan54 55 31 Zone 3 says backyard rink but I just know it as a wooded hill from the road.(and a sledding hill for the kids) A backyard rink sounds wonderful if they can somehow keep all of the trees?(I would hate to see al those trees cut down!) 8/17/2017 7:47 AM 32 I responded "Sometimes" to Braemar Golf course based on past years' use. Obviously we can't use it when closed this year. 8/17/2017 7:08 AM 33 I don't know if any golfers that approve of the city of Edina's restructuring if this formerly wonderful golf course. I know so many people like myself who have played there in leagues or alone. It was wonderful. And now you don't even know what you are going to do with the land. Cannot believe your ineptitude and mismanagement of funds and public opinions who pay your salaries. Most of us will. Ever return to your new golf course so you better come up with some crazy project for your land. And by the way, what did you do with Fred Richards? Edina doesn't need more parks. 8/17/2017 6:56 AM 34 have attended a number of meetings and events in the clubhouse 8/17/2017 1:17 AM 35 love the proximity 8/16/2017 6:35 PM 36 normally I do not use the academy 9 but now while the main golf course is under construction I play there twice a week 8/16/2017 6:32 PM 37 Interested in dirt bike trails 8/16/2017 2:27 PM 38 Braemar Arena needs some investment. At least one timekeeping board needs replacing (South). Also way too much preference still given to figure skaters. Ridiculous that a small number of Edina people get the vast majority of prime time ice when 1500 hockey players have to travel all over for practice ice. 8/16/2017 12:43 PM 39 Would be using Braemar golf course frequently if it were open:)8/16/2017 12:38 PM 40 I would love to see cross country trails and walking trails. Also I would love to see edible foraging planned. 8/16/2017 11:43 AM 41 My comments will be geared to anything related to golf.8/16/2017 11:40 AM 42 I drive through the course everyday at least 2 times if not more as it is my main route to work and activities 8/16/2017 11:38 AM 43 Hi I am on the Edina mountain biking team and I would like there to be bike trails to be at braemar 8/16/2017 11:30 AM 44 I enjoyed running around the Braemar Field jogging track many, many times.8/16/2017 11:03 AM 45 Golf 1-18 is great for my non-serious game, greens should be a little faster than what they were. Warmer climate makes non-manufactured snow unreliable, infrequent and brief. Any trails must accommodate that. Incorporate golf paths into walking paths during non-golf periods! 8/16/2017 10:47 AM 46 Trails 8/16/2017 10:38 AM 47 I hope when the golf course is finished the fees don't go up. I also hope golfers not in leagues will have good tee time access in the weekday mornings. 8/16/2017 10:19 AM 48 The baseball fields 8/16/2017 9:49 AM 49 I would love to see a wider walking path along the road and, perhaps, more walking trails around the park. The new sidewalk on Valley View is wonderful; however, once you get near Braemar, it's treacherous - a narrow path with cars flying by. Edina has more Seniors that any other age group, and there is no suitable walking path (like Bredesen) near Braemar. 8/15/2017 7:30 AM 50 I used to use the firing range, which was a donation to the city for gun safety. I was disappointed when it went private. 8/13/2017 7:16 AM 51 Nordic ski when there's snow. Snowshoe running when there's snow 8/11/2017 9:49 PM 52 I USE THE NEW SOCCER DOME FOR WALKING WHEN THE WEATHER IS INCLEMENT 8/11/2017 4:42 PM 53 none 8/11/2017 8:32 AM 54 Future improvements 8/11/2017 8:09 AM 55 Trails 8/10/2017 9:46 PM 56 Braemar 8/10/2017 8:18 PM 57 The potential mountain bike course. Definitely want and need one.8/10/2017 8:11 PM 3 / 38 Braemar Park 58 Since much of the park has been closed, under construction or at best modified recently, it is hard to really quantify usage. For example, I would respond differently this year to a "frequency use" question regarding Braemar Golf Course then I would in any previous year. Please consider that in survey collection 8/10/2017 7:51 PM 59 When our son was young he played and practiced hockey at Braemar Arena. Our whole family golfs and we use all of the facilities. We snowshoe and dog walk in the winter. We also eat at Tin Fish... 8/10/2017 6:41 PM 60 We enjoy watching baseball. Our grandson is on the Edina High School team as a senior.8/10/2017 4:30 PM 61 Trail system: The trails near and around Braemar, walking/running. Great. Want more!8/10/2017 3:08 PM 62 enjoy walking at braemar field in the winter with the dome 8/10/2017 2:25 PM 63 Trail system use for: Snow shoeing and hiking 8/10/2017 1:22 PM 64 Please keep the buckthorn dump site. I love this service.8/10/2017 11:33 AM 65 We walk our dog daily. It would be nice if no more trees are cut down. Fall for the next 30 years are going to be extremely lacking in color. We are missing the beautiful oaks, pines, weeping willows, maples etc. 8/10/2017 11:14 AM 66 There's a trail system?8/10/2017 10:51 AM 67 The trails 8/10/2017 9:26 AM 68 Why are we (city council and city staff) constantly bringing up braemar as something we need to do something to or for? Just leave it be and stop screwing around. Enough! 8/10/2017 9:20 AM 69 Braemar soccer dome 8/10/2017 9:13 AM 70 more quiet walking access areas would be nice instead of walking in the busy road in the sun. 8/10/2017 9:10 AM 71 I go about 3 times a year.8/10/2017 9:08 AM 72 We need an on going open space outside summer cement slab for Family beanbag games set up like bowling lanes so a family, friends to hang out with to socialize. Or a group can reserve play enjoy a snack and something cold to drink. Tournaments 3 times a year. Including a Turkey bag/cornhoke tourney. Could be tailgating as well. 8/10/2017 9:02 AM 73 I use the trails for cross country skiing 8/10/2017 8:50 AM 74 Expand the trail facilities for year round use for cycling.8/10/2017 8:50 AM 75 Tin Fish: Thank you for bringing in the Tin Fish restaurant. This restaurant and the owners are an important part of developing a sense of community around Braemar. Please find any way to support the Tin Fish! Trail System: This property is a great location. Improvements to the trail system on Braemar land as well as connecting the neighborhoods with walking, sidewalks and bike lanes is needed. Currently, it is dangerous for a pedestrian or bike rider to go from Braemar golf course to the Braemar Field/ice arena past the golf dome. This road is narrow and drivers go through much too fast. Speed limits need to be enforced better in this area. 8/10/2017 8:29 AM 76 I do not believe that public funds should continue to be used to support a golf course on public land. As a golf course, Braemar can serve only 30-40 people on a 500 acre property. Nearly any other public land use can serve 300-500 on the same area of property, all with lower maintenance costs. There are plenty of golf courses in the area on private land. 8/10/2017 8:03 AM 77 We use all of the facilities. My concern are the surrounding residential areas. I hope you can allow them to be connected by sidewalks etc. at the same time they don't lose the privacy. This area is sought after for it's privacy and larger lots.... it would be a shame if the city (as it has the last 10 years or so) pushed through sledding and trails near residential areas. Changing the characteristics of this quiet sought after neighborhood. I'm tired of our community changing and spending WAY to much money on ventures that benefit people on the city council or people working for the city. These issues are out of control! 8/10/2017 7:52 AM 78 Mountain biking trails 8/10/2017 7:15 AM 79 This is a worthless project and waste of out citizens tax dollars.8/10/2017 6:43 AM 80 Mountain biking trails at braemar 8/10/2017 6:05 AM 81 great facilities, don't remove any 8/9/2017 9:16 PM 4 / 38 Braemar Park City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan56 57 82 We love walking and snowshoeing at braemar in the winter. Please build mountain bike trails at Braemar! 8/9/2017 7:52 PM 83 Closed 8/9/2017 7:34 PM 84 While we appreciate the improvements to the Clubhouse it still feels tired and dated.8/9/2017 7:06 PM 85 Braemar arena 8/9/2017 7:04 PM 86 Sledding hill.8/9/2017 7:03 PM 87 We would patronize a different restaurant at Braemar that would have better quality food, different food options ( basic American would be fine), better service (Tin Fish is slow, the atmosphere isn't comfortable, and the food is not good), and a full liquor license would be nice. Look at the recent succes of the new Town Hall Station & the neighborhood support it has. 8/9/2017 6:26 PM 88 Don't golf. Have no plans to start.8/9/2017 5:27 PM 89 obviously, i am not a golfer, but the landscape offers/can offer other recreation 8/9/2017 5:12 PM 90 We really enjoy Courtney Fields. I'd love to be able to use the park in winter for cross country skiing 8/9/2017 4:13 PM 91 Gravel hill 8/9/2017 4:01 PM 92 Our family is up for most anything. We'd like horse shoe pits.8/9/2017 3:04 PM 93 We currently do not use anything at Braemar 8/9/2017 2:29 PM 94 Park plan survey 8/9/2017 2:05 PM 95 Trail system - I would like to see easier access and expansion of the walking and biking trials in Edina. Their own designated trails, not share the road. I don't feel safe with my kids or having them go on their own on shared trails. 8/9/2017 1:08 PM 96 This is a facility for the entire community so we should leverage this unique area as much as we can. However it is embedded in a neighborhood that people call home. We need to keep a balance between the good of the community and maintaining the quality of the neighborhood. 8/9/2017 12:24 PM 97 did not know there were trail systems 8/9/2017 12:22 PM 98 Please open the farthest back tees at academy 9 since you were dumb enough to close Fred Richards and the short courses at the same time, then took away all of the long 9's to give us a more expensive and more crowded 18 holes that will be ridiculously expensive. Academy 9 is overpriced. 8/9/2017 12:17 PM 99 Please consider the families with young children as you make decision for our city's parks - we need more spaces for organized sports and activities. 8/9/2017 11:34 AM 100 I live in the area but there is little there that we currently use. Previously used ballfield extensively. We do walk from Sally Lane/Samuel Road along the golf course. Ate at Tin Fish 1x. 8/9/2017 11:23 AM 101 I'm not a golfer.8/9/2017 11:19 AM 102 Cross country skiing would be great but Highland has it, more running trails hiking trails would be awesome. Expanded soccer fields or hockey rinks would also be welcome. It is quite sad when half of our hockey practices through the Edina Hockey Association seem to be at neighboring rinks.... I bet there's an economy of scale of having more rinks there as well 8/9/2017 11:04 AM 103 No longer play softball at Edina and gave up golf.8/9/2017 11:03 AM 104 I don't use it.8/9/2017 10:54 AM 105 New resident, so haven't had the opportunity to explore the park yet.8/9/2017 10:45 AM 106 I would love to keep the trail system open for walking dogs and cross country skiing in the winter. 8/9/2017 10:34 AM 107 Braemer Ice Arena is busy all year long. Please keep up with improvements there!8/9/2017 10:12 AM 108 Tin Fish and park in general 8/9/2017 10:06 AM 109 Winter xcountry trail system is a hidden gem.8/9/2017 9:56 AM 110 I would use a trail system if there was one.8/9/2017 9:54 AM 111 hiking the golf course in the winter along with some nordic skiing, and snowsoeing 8/9/2017 9:54 AM 5 / 38 Braemar Park 112 use only golf related facilities. have used very little this year due to hand injury.8/9/2017 9:52 AM 113 My children recently graduated but we used Courtney Fields for baseball a lot when they were growing up. 8/9/2017 9:48 AM 114 A park for kids would be nice. Especially around the baseball fields. While older siblings play. 8/9/2017 9:38 AM 115 Oak savanna is being choked by invading buck thorn, especially on south side. Makes trails less scenic, less safe, less usable, less enjoyable 8/9/2017 9:38 AM 116 trail system 8/9/2017 9:37 AM 117 Indoor walking path 8/9/2017 9:37 AM 118 we just moved to the neighborhood and have not yet used the amentitys 8/9/2017 9:33 AM 119 None 8/9/2017 9:32 AM 120 Would love to see more hiking and/or mountain biking trails around the Braemar Park properties. 8/9/2017 9:19 AM 6 / 38 Braemar Park City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan58 59 Q2 What types of trail uses would you like to see accommodated or expanded at Braemar Park? Answered: 708 Skipped: 24 (no label) 51.24% 310 30.41% 184 18.35% 111 605 87.44% 578 6.96% 46 5.60% 37 661 33.03% 184 43.99% 245 22.98% 128 557 73.33% 462 16.67% 105 10.00% 63 630 66.45% 406 17.02% 104 16.53% 101 611 #COMMENTS DATE 1 Maybe put some nature guides along the trail?8/30/2017 9:46 AM 2 I'd like to see this park expanded for multi-use and passive/walking type use.8/30/2017 9:32 AM 3 The winter tubing proposal was also nice, although I feel a few vocal neighbors (NIMBY?) were overly represented in the needs of the community. I would prefer to provide feedback in a way where city officials can see my name, but not necessarily the vocal neighbors. The parks around town with similar facilities abring a positive view of Edina to the community, business revenue to local merchants, and increase local gov't revenue, leading to reduced reliance on local homeowners. (Would traffic stratrgies such as one way streets reduce local resident concern about traffic to facilities?) 8/28/2017 9:25 AM 4 As an avid mountain biker having trails near me would be incredible. I would even be willing to volunteer with upkeep. Perhaps partnering with MORC would be an option! 8/24/2017 11:41 AM 5 N/A 8/23/2017 11:22 AM (no label) Yes No Unsure Summer Mountain Biking Summer Walking/Hiki... Winter Fat Tire Biking Winter Cross-Countr... Winter Snowshoeing 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% YES NO UNSURE TOTAL Summer Mountain Biking Summer Walking/Hiking/Running Winter Fat Tire Biking Winter Cross-Country Skiing Winter Snowshoeing 7 / 38 Braemar Park 6 The amount of space is limited and mountain biking trails would be disruptive to the walkers, cross country skiing and show shoeing. The focus needs to be on improving the pathway around Braemar for young families and residents close to the park to be able to leverage 8/23/2017 9:55 AM 7 Instead of wasting government funds on something in a park that very few people will use, you should lower property taxes. Edina spends way too much money and should lower property taxes instead of working on the park. There is already more than enough to do in Edina's parks. All of the above options look very expensive, especially Winter Cross-Country skiing. This option in particular would be a major waste of money. If you are dead set on adding something to the park, allow a private company to add it and charge for entrance. Edina could then ask for a portion of the revenue generated from this. This would allow Edina to have no upfront investment, and still generate money from the trails. This would also be great because then only the people who use the trails would be charged, and you could steal less money from the citizens through taxes. 8/22/2017 8:07 PM 8 some activities depend on where the trail or area is located. Cross country skiing, for ex, on the gold=f course, not near homes. Not new trails near homes, then you'd need lights for night or dusk or safety, so NO. 8/21/2017 5:00 PM 9 Although all of these uses may not be compatible on the same system, a well designed system would accommodate as many uses as possible. I personally would use the summer biking, summer hiking/running and cross country ski trails very frequently. 8/21/2017 4:24 PM 10 winter use would be great, but not if there needs to be artificial snow. It is not worth the expense or problems. Just use what nature provides. 8/21/2017 4:00 PM 11 Many of these are great ideas!!8/21/2017 2:21 PM 12 No lit trails 8/21/2017 12:01 PM 13 An enthusiastic yes to all of these things. I would definitely do all of these activities at Braemar. 8/21/2017 10:21 AM 14 no paving-natural surface only. Nothing wider than 20 feet - which means that it is only one trail wide. I don't want to see anything with two trails. No nighttime lighting!!!! 8/21/2017 8:50 AM 15 Would be great to have a snowmobile trail around the park.8/20/2017 7:03 PM 16 How about some paved bike trails?8/20/2017 11:13 AM 17 I don't see much future in snowshoeing.8/18/2017 11:42 AM 18 I am a xc skier and Mt Biker and would love to do both in the winter at Braemar 8/17/2017 8:46 PM 19 This would be a great addition for Edina to residents and high school teams.8/17/2017 12:39 PM 20 I do like to cross country ski, but snow fall has been spotty in the past few years and there is a great facility at Hylands. Same goes for the mountain biking. If trail erosion can be minimized I would be for the mountain biking 8/17/2017 10:04 AM 21 Braemar Park NEEDS mountain biking trails. Theres a HUGE portion of edina that mountain bikes, and so far the city of edina has done nothing to support that fact. 8/17/2017 9:58 AM 22 groomed cross country trails 8/17/2017 9:40 AM 23 I don't think there should be snow making at Braemar, Hyland is so close and has snow making. It is too expensive for Edina to take on snow making. 8/17/2017 9:25 AM 24 No interest in Braemar trails. Use Bloomington and Harriet instead with better atmosphere and facilities 8/17/2017 8:58 AM 25 If any other activities are planned during the golfing season, the golf course parking area may not hold the increased car traffic 8/17/2017 8:49 AM 26 More resources the better in my opinion 8/17/2017 8:47 AM 27 Are you kidding Who dreamt this one up When you cannot be great try something else is going to have a lot of unforeseen secondary consequences. Like big losses for the city. 8/17/2017 8:29 AM 28 I would also like Summer "Regular" Biking 8/17/2017 8:10 AM 29 They all sound great but I care more about keeping the trees in place than anything.(especially along Gleason on the hill) 8/17/2017 7:48 AM 30 Dog park 8/17/2017 7:35 AM 8 / 38 Braemar Park City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan60 61 31 Just leave the area alone!!! Why does anything have to be done with the "narrow" land. Use the money for something more worth while--schools perhaps. Edina seems to think every inch of available land should have something on it. Give up that thought! 8/17/2017 7:14 AM 32 There are enough places to run in town. You don't need to build trails for that. And few runners actually trail run. Mountain Biking requires trails. Focus on that, it's a fast growing sport at all ages. MORC Would love to help build sustainable trails as they have with Minneapolis and Three Rivers 8/17/2017 6:43 AM 33 Mountain biking please! Sell trail passes like the city of Minneapolis does for their amazing trails at Theodore Wirth Park. Get connected with a non-profit mountain biking group to help plan and maintain the trail system. 8/17/2017 6:02 AM 34 Cost of trail construction and maintenance justified to me by creation of recreational resource for the general public. Trail uses should minimize erosion and tree loss. Do not favor night lighting. 8/17/2017 1:20 AM 35 I would't want to cut down trees or alter the nature that is already there...walking paths don't have to be paved; they could be wood chips or just grasses 8/16/2017 6:34 PM 36 Winter Cross-Country Skiing has low impact and meets the needs of the Edina High School team! 8/16/2017 4:33 PM 37 It all depends where facilities are built. As long as they are not invasive to current residents, believe many of these activities are great. If additional light at night, noise, invasion of resident privacy, then I ask that this expansion be limited to those areas not intrusive. 8/16/2017 4:10 PM 38 Summer mountain biking and winter fat tire biking would be our families top priority. The other functions exist to some extent already, but no current accommodations exist for mountain biking. 8/16/2017 3:31 PM 39 I do not think we should spend any money on any additions to Braemar Park. It should remain in its natural state. 8/16/2017 3:25 PM 40 I feequently bike but there are limited areas for trail riding in edina where I work.8/16/2017 1:59 PM 41 I am an avid mountain biker and I ride a bike at least three days a week 12 months a year. While I ride road, I only do this when trails are closed. I an even more dedicated runner and I run five days a week 12 months a year. I also run both road and trail. In the winter I throw snow shoe running in the mix. I typically am at Wirth riding or running 2-3 times a week. Braemar is much closer to my home and I would use any trail system built regularly. 8/16/2017 11:42 AM 42 Not applicable for me 8/16/2017 11:41 AM 43 I would like mountain bike trails 8/16/2017 11:31 AM 44 Do not lose the ridge trail on the east side of the park!! For winter The current (except winter '16- 17) multi-use winter groomed trail serves many of these needs - walking, running, cross country skiing. Snowshoeing can be done across the native grounds. Do not fully pave walking/running/hiking trails - keep them gravel, mulch, etc. not pavement!! 8/16/2017 11:26 AM 45 This is a huge area of untapped park land that should be developed with those of us who walk,bike & xx-ski in mind. We finally got a decent nature trail in that area with the 9 mile creek path - but it would be nice to have an option that isn't just a flat trail. 8/16/2017 11:07 AM 46 three million dollar cross country skiing plan? Got shut down, right?8/16/2017 11:04 AM 47 I love mountain biking and I'd really appreciate it if we had a good trail in Edina. My high school team always has to ride or drive far away for practice. 8/16/2017 11:00 AM 48 Again, current weather conditions make natural snow unreliable For snow-dependent activities. Paths need to accommodate that. 8/16/2017 10:50 AM 49 Mountain biking would be the priority 8/16/2017 10:44 AM 50 I ride with Edina MTB and personally 3 days a week. I skate ski in the winter 3 times a week. It would be great for me personally and for the kids to not have to travel as far for single track and xcountry skiing. 8/16/2017 9:51 AM 51 None 8/16/2017 9:50 AM 52 Of the options, summer mountain biking would be first; they cost less to maintain than cross- country trails, and there are plenty of places to walk/run in the city. There are currently no single- track mountain bike trails, and interest in the sport is growing immensely 8/16/2017 9:50 AM 9 / 38 Braemar Park 53 Braemar is a wonderful place to "take in" nature, from the golf course and the trail thru the woods. It would be fantastic to have a Mountain Biking trail where Edina Residents of all ages could participate in riding the trails. There is enough space and topography to support a very nice trail system through the wooded areas of Braemar. This type of amenity would be a big addition to our wonderful city, and bike riders would be able to more safely access a real Mountain Biking trail without having to bicycle across many, many busy city streets to get to a legitimate trail system. Thank you for considering my thoughts. 8/16/2017 9:26 AM 54 I'm sure this will never happen but horseback riding is my choice. I'm so tired of having to go to Jordan or farther just to ride. I don't golf or bike or ski, I ride. When there was some mention of it at Fred Richard's, a concern was smell. Really??? Just how many walking trails do we need? How about something different, unique and interesting and something that would make Edina stand out from the crowd. 8/15/2017 1:53 PM 55 Keep it as natural as possible 8/14/2017 7:01 AM 56 having a walking/hiking/running trail would be a great addition to the area without cause for excessive noise, traffic, environmental impact or upkeep. Winter skiing or snowshoeing would be great use of open space. Absolutely NO to ski trails through woods or tubing hill as previously proposed for area. 8/13/2017 11:22 AM 57 Groomed trails for skiing - but keep dogs & walkers off. Give them separate Trail please!8/11/2017 9:51 PM 58 The yes's above denote what I would participate in but if the others are added or not I wouldn't really care. Without snowmaking the CC skiing would probably not really be something I'd do. Trails without snowmaking tend to not be very good. 8/11/2017 9:39 PM 59 I am all for every single one of these ideas BUT I am ESPECIALLY interested in the mountain biking trails! 8/11/2017 8:46 AM 60 Winter does not require Fat Tire biking, nor does summer preclude using them. Mountain bikes work equally well on frozen trails as they do on dry trails. Fat Bikes do not prevent damage on muddy trails, nor do mountain bikes. it's just good judgment and caring about the trails you use. 8/11/2017 8:13 AM 61 Mountain bike trails would be amazing to have at braemar and very beneficial.8/10/2017 9:48 PM 62 I think the Braemar Club house should be replaced with a building like Rush Creek...beautiful club house & facility. I think the space is under utilized and doesn't capture the beautiful landscape. I would encourage the city to add a fireplace for the winter. I also think you could add fall golf lessons & leagues for students in theidfke school... 8/10/2017 6:45 PM 63 I would love a space for winter snowshoeing and cross-country, as well as a running/walking path. 8/10/2017 3:08 PM 64 I'm 71 years old 8/10/2017 2:25 PM 65 None--use City money to fix roads and Braemar Ice Arena 8/10/2017 1:23 PM 66 More trails for running and walking!8/10/2017 12:05 PM 67 Can't the cross country skiers and snowshoers just ski and walk on the golf course? Do they need a special area? 8/10/2017 11:58 AM 68 I don't see how you put in mountain biking and keep it safe for the rest of us. Would like to see a playground as this side of edina has nothing. 8/10/2017 10:53 AM 69 I appreciate the groomed trails during the winter on the golf course - it's a fantastic way to get outside and walk somewhere other than the icey sidewalks. 8/10/2017 9:40 AM 70 Recommend a tie-in for bike / jogging to the wonderful 9 mile creek trail now under construction 8/10/2017 9:39 AM 71 Just make the cross country ski trail on the golf course. No need to chop down wonderful oak trees. 8/10/2017 9:21 AM 72 If you go ahead with any biking trails they have to be completely separate from any hiking or walking trails for safety reasons 8/10/2017 9:15 AM 73 why mountain biking and not just regular biking like most Edina residents would want to do with their family and kids? regular biking is SAFER and more appealing. 8/10/2017 9:12 AM 74 There should definitely be a trail that goes around the circumference of the entire park.8/10/2017 9:10 AM 75 Not considering machine made snow is a mistake. Man made snow would have allowed for sales of trail passes which could have been a good revenue generator for the park. 8/10/2017 9:08 AM 10 / 38 Braemar Park City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan62 63 76 Dog walking trails…winter and summer…so some open areas for the dogs.8/10/2017 8:59 AM 77 Winter trails with snowmaking 8/10/2017 8:51 AM 78 Winter running and walking trails would also be great!8/10/2017 8:47 AM 79 The more different people we can serve the better!8/10/2017 8:04 AM 80 I do think there could be more development of this area but I don't want it over done. Edina needs to slow down its spending on development right now its CRAZY! I really think the biggest problem which could be solved in this area would be development of sidewalks/trails for pedestrians. 8/10/2017 7:55 AM 81 It's a golf course... don't you get it. Snowshoeing would be fine but we don't need city involvement. Just stay out. Work on the airport traffic noise. Something the City council really screwed up on while they were building bike paths. 400 planes at least fly over our homes a day. It is like they are flying thew our living room and so much for outdoor living. There's one right now. Any paths you have would be bombarded with airport traffic noise. 8/10/2017 6:49 AM 82 Mountain bike trials are badly needed to help support one of the fastest growing edina high school and areas sporting clubs. Not only would it support our kids teams ( best in state ) but also attract many near by teams and bring many more customers to Tin Fish and other local establishments. There are very few mountain bike trails in the west metro. Please help bring one to edina 8/10/2017 6:11 AM 83 Please on mountain bike trails. Would be great use of lots of areas that would not be great for other uses. And could be done in very sustainable way. 8/10/2017 4:41 AM 84 It is so disappointing that there are no trails in Edina. This would be amazing for the mountain biking team. 8/9/2017 10:47 PM 85 all of the above would be great!8/9/2017 9:18 PM 86 Sledding, there is that ice little hill that the kids in the area already use.8/9/2017 9:16 PM 87 Trails for snowshoeing or X country ski should be fairly flat with reasonable cost.8/9/2017 8:50 PM 88 We have options for the other activities in the Edina area, but not mtn biking. We currently have a High School team that has grown every year and is currently at 70 riders. This just shows how much interest there is for mtn biking in Edina. Our team is also the 2016 State Champions ... so it would be nice to have a safe/local trail to train on. 8/9/2017 8:43 PM 89 I'm unsure about biking because whatever is put in place shouldn't be at the expense of hikers/runners. If these activities can exist together, that's great. I'm supportive of skiing and snowshoeing as it exists today - no snowmaking unless it's portable snowmaking such as the high school uses. The temps in January are rising - it has rained in January for several years in a row. The city should promote activities that do not contribute to global warming and shouldn't try to have a major snowmaking operation - winter no longer stays cold enough to justify snowmaking. 8/9/2017 8:18 PM 90 Any cross country skiing at Braemar should be ungroomed. Hyland has all the best snowmaking/grooming for skiing AND the infrastructure to run the program (season passes, ski patrol, warming house, etc.). They are so close, let's leave groomed skiing to them. 8/9/2017 7:55 PM 91 add a disc golf course 8/9/2017 7:33 PM 92 I would love single track mountain biking. I might consider classic xc skiing through trees. But have no interest in wide ski lanes that are machine made. 8/9/2017 7:33 PM 93 I'd like to see a shared biking and skiing trails and snow shoe trails, but walkers/hikers/runners can do a lot of damage to these trails if they use the trails when they are wet. This is why I am unsure of walking/hiking/running trails 8/9/2017 7:17 PM 94 I enjoy mountain biking a lot, but I currently have to bike about 10 miles to get to the nearest trails (Theodore Wirth). I live on Rosemary Ln., which is very close to Braemar and if there were legitimate mountain biking trails I would use at twice every week. 8/9/2017 7:15 PM 95 I would LOVE to see Braemar serve the area better in the winter with rentals for all kinds of winter sports. It is NOT JUST GOLF. 8/9/2017 7:04 PM 96 Cross country skiing as long as there is no snow making involved.8/9/2017 5:36 PM 97 Avid outdoorsman. Personally value trails.8/9/2017 5:28 PM 98 If it can be done with minimal expense to tax payers 8/9/2017 4:21 PM 11 / 38 Braemar Park 99 Please please please put mountain bike trails in. What a win win for our community...especially our children!!! 8/9/2017 4:03 PM 100 There are plenty of places in the area to xc ski and snow shoe. Mountain bike trails should be a priority with our high school team and the lack of mountain bike trails in the area 8/9/2017 2:58 PM 101 My first choices would be summer mountain biking and winter cross country skiing.8/9/2017 2:30 PM 102 I would be open to cross country skiing if it did NOT involve making snow.8/9/2017 2:21 PM 103 All of the above would be nice, but if options are limited, I give preference to the ones I marked Yes. I do participate in all of the activities you listed. 8/9/2017 2:09 PM 104 Keep natural wetlands Mountain biking would ruin terrain and woods 8/9/2017 1:28 PM 105 I have no general problem with snowshoeing and cross country skiing but object to a significant outlay of public funds and also do not want snow and ice scattered on nearby streets and driveways as a consequence of trail grooming. 8/9/2017 1:16 PM 106 Biking would be ok if it could be segregate from the other types of traffic.8/9/2017 12:26 PM 107 Biking and walking trails need to be completely separate.8/9/2017 12:23 PM 108 None. The space is nice as is.8/9/2017 12:12 PM 109 Dogs allowed on leash on trails!8/9/2017 11:45 AM 110 I am in favor of adding Mountain and/or Fat Tire Biking, but experience at other venues cautions me that these trails must be dedicated and not also be used for walking, hiking or skiing. There is no question of the dangers inherent in mixing bikes with trail users on foot or skis. Regarding XC Skiing, I believe that in the long run adding some type of snowmaking is the only solution to provide a reliable and enjoyable skiing experience for most residents. 8/9/2017 11:37 AM 111 I have skied many times on the "old" golf course. Think a defined trail would be good. There is adequate parking. 8/9/2017 11:18 AM 112 The best possible use of terrain is for mtn biking trails on the east and west ridgelines and connector trails on north and south. Fat tire biking can easily use any summer mtn bike trails. There should be big loop around entire park that people can walk and ride on. The southern part of park where old golf course abandoned should be nature trails. The cross country skiing should use the edges of the golf course with no artificial snow making and stay out of hills where mtn biking is. The only sport that can really benefit from this plan is mtn biking. This is our opportunity to get our playing field, rink, stadium etc like all the other sports at Braemar. Mtn biking is rapidly growing in popularity and the Edina team just won the state championship last year. A good design allows other trail users but doesn't interfere with mtn biking 8/9/2017 11:09 AM 113 Consider lighting that is just two foot poles along trails for night time use. They wouldn't impact the neighbors and night skiing is beautiful. 8/9/2017 10:52 AM 114 I do not want the natural beauty of the park changed to accommodate these unneeded changes. There are plenty of options available for those activities including Hyland, 9 Mile Trail, etc. These changes would require lighting or snow machines that would adversely impact our neighbors and property values. 8/9/2017 10:38 AM 115 Walking trails with benches for rest with small children. Playground structures.8/9/2017 10:34 AM 116 I don't want lighted trails or artificial snow making. I want to see trails that are minimally invasive and disruptive. Keep it natural. 8/9/2017 10:20 AM 117 I'd love to see a climbing wall for older kids/teens: it could be used as much as 9 months out of the year because we don't have a lot of snow, ice or brutally cold weather anymore. 8/9/2017 10:17 AM 118 Please have summer and winter. Please have better connectivity to the park via trails 8/9/2017 10:15 AM 119 Archery range 8/9/2017 10:13 AM 120 would love to see managed fishing opportunities throughout the city -- when I was a kid, we could fish for northern pike in braemar ponds/lakes 8/9/2017 10:05 AM 121 Fat tire biking too obscure.8/9/2017 9:57 AM 122 All of these programs would be well-used at Braemar 8/9/2017 9:55 AM 123 winter hiking as well 8/9/2017 9:54 AM 12 / 38 Braemar Park City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan64 65 124 Why does the City of Edina keep asking about snowshoeing in their surveys? There is seldom enough snow to ever warrant someone needing snowshoes to walk in snow. This is a mythical dream that the City keeps asking about. 8/9/2017 9:50 AM 125 do not want to see any of the green space taken out. It's beautiful as it now. A walking trail is all that is needed and would leave most of the space natural and untouched 8/9/2017 9:46 AM 126 I am for almost anything that isn't invasive. No significant deforestation (except buckthorn).8/9/2017 9:42 AM 127 Make use of the golf course property year round!8/9/2017 9:41 AM 128 We could use a 1st class summer/winter single track biking trail.8/9/2017 9:40 AM 129 Minimize trail effect on natural landscaping and wildlife, keep the neighborhood and the park quiet and peaceful! Also, minimize the costs associated with maintaining trails. 8/9/2017 9:40 AM 130 These would all be a tremendous draw and would attract fit, loyal recreationists to be stewards and advocates for the park 8/9/2017 9:40 AM 131 Why can't "leave it as it is" be an option? Why must every there be a plan for every inch of Braemar? 8/9/2017 9:36 AM 132 Would love to see cross-country skiing and snowshoeing on the golf course to use that land in the winter but with no lights so the neighborhood isn't disturbed. 8/9/2017 9:36 AM 133 I would be most excited about Summer Mountain bike trails. I use trails through the woods in the area as it is, but would love to see them maintained and expanded. 8/9/2017 9:33 AM 13 / 38 Braemar Park 31.08%216 37.12%258 32.66%227 12.09%84 17.55%122 76.12%529 Q3 What types of new amenities or improvements would you like to see at Braemar Park? (check all that apply) Answered: 695 Skipped: 37 Total Respondents: 695 #ADD COMMENTS DATE 1 I think it could be fun to add lawn bowling 8/30/2017 2:46 PM 2 We have a lot of other parks, which is AWESOME- make use of the nature you have!8/30/2017 9:46 AM 3 I really like it as is. I sometimes use the trail that starts by the golf dome and works its way by the maintenance shed and behind the course. It's very natural and unobtrusive. I would not like to see the area developed into anything more, it's not needed and would only attract unwanted non-Edina users. 8/23/2017 4:08 PM 4 Nothing more(it required an answer, but not really)8/23/2017 3:35 PM 5 N/A 8/23/2017 11:22 AM Playground Facility Picnic Tables/Shelters Improved Signage and... Lighting and Sideline... Improved Accessibility Improved Bike and Pedestri... 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES Playground Facility Picnic Tables/Shelters Improved Signage and Wayfinding Lighting and Sideline Fencing Improvements on Premier Ball Field Improved Accessibility Improved Bike and Pedestrian Trail Circulation 14 / 38 Braemar Park City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan66 67 6 The circulation trail is incredibly important and supports what Edina is trying to do with increasing it's pathways. There isn't a safe way for families to travel along Braemar Parkway/Valley View/McCauley trail to utilize Tin Fish, the golf course, the fields, ice rink, etc... 8/23/2017 9:58 AM 7 Similar to the past comment. I would like to see a reduction in property taxes in stead of improvements to the parks. 8/22/2017 8:09 PM 8 None don't waste my tax money on another EdiNA park that won't be used 8/21/2017 8:40 PM 9 same comment as previous 8/21/2017 5:02 PM 10 We need a playground for young children/grandchildren!!8/21/2017 2:22 PM 11 Your forced field answers do not allow a none of the above response 8/21/2017 12:01 PM 12 Basketball courts 8/21/2017 10:27 AM 13 Only natural surfaces, narrow width, single lane. No nighttime lighting!!8/21/2017 8:50 AM 14 A snowmobile trail around the perimeter of the park.8/20/2017 7:04 PM 15 I have no desire to choose any of these options but I have to pick one.. I have no kids and don't need a playground. Picnic Tables will create trash problems.Improved signage might be worthwhile but its a vague question. Not familia with Braemar Field. I'm unfamiliar with Accessibility issues. And I don't want bikers or pedestrians around the golf course. 8/19/2017 2:30 PM 16 Pickleball courts added 8/19/2017 10:55 AM 17 Off-lease dog park or trails 8/19/2017 6:51 AM 18 cross country ski trails with snow making; re-opening of the outdoor shooting range, paved roller ski trails 8/18/2017 11:44 AM 19 None 8/17/2017 9:03 PM 20 I would love to see cross country ski trails. It would be wonderful with the nearby parking lots you already have--safe and handy. 8/17/2017 2:17 PM 21 none 8/17/2017 10:02 AM 22 Disc golf course 8/17/2017 9:35 AM 23 A great short golf course 8/17/2017 8:30 AM 24 Is there room for a fenced dog park. I am not aware of anything close by.8/17/2017 7:37 AM 25 Nothing needs to be added to Braemar Park.8/17/2017 7:16 AM 26 Not interested in more parks or ball fields. I am not interim any of these but your survey requires a check mark. Unbelievable. 8/17/2017 6:58 AM 27 Separate pedestrian trails.8/17/2017 6:03 AM 28 I would like minimally invasive (to nature) plans. no cutting down of trees or impinging on wetlands, etc. 8/16/2017 6:35 PM 29 IF you put in picnic shelters you'll need to manage the registration and the waste produced. Richfield has this at Veterans Park. Ask them how it is working for them. 8/16/2017 4:35 PM 30 Plenty of other area parks offer playground, picnic, and playing field accommodations. However, there are no current accommodations for mountain bike single-track trails, and this is a real gap and need in our parks system. 8/16/2017 3:35 PM 31 None of the above, including the box I had to check in order to continue on to the next page of the survey. 8/16/2017 3:29 PM 32 Extended hours of tin fish 8/16/2017 1:29 PM 33 I can't answer the question as I really do not use the park very much in its current state.8/16/2017 11:43 AM 34 Not applicable for me.8/16/2017 11:42 AM 35 Off leash dog area 8/16/2017 11:27 AM 36 Connect walking and golf paths for complete and expansive path network.8/16/2017 10:51 AM 15 / 38 Braemar Park 37 Having used every playground in Edina, and most picnic shelters, I'm confident that they are underutilized, and new amenities at Braemar are not necessary 8/16/2017 9:51 AM 38 None, leave area undeveloped!8/15/2017 10:46 PM 39 None. (It forced me to pick one.) Keep it as natural as possible 8/14/2017 7:02 AM 40 Parking lot near arena/ ball fields can get congested and unsafe. better access and safety much needed. Making more use of area just south of arena/ golf dome for additional amenities would be great addition to area. 8/13/2017 11:24 AM 41 Please keep trails 'natural' with wood chips or gravel instead of pavement 8/12/2017 2:29 PM 42 Single track trails for mountain biking 8/12/2017 9:58 AM 43 none no improvements are needed. Just maintaining the park. This survey does not allow you this option. 8/12/2017 7:17 AM 44 We lived two blocks from the Gleason/Braemar trail for two years before we realized it existed and was open for hiking - signage would be great. It does seem to us that playgrounds and bike trails are two things our part of Edina really lacks compared to similar suburbs. From our spot on Hyde Park Lane a playground is really too far away. It seems especially that with all those sporting places that a good trail to them would be obvious. 8/11/2017 9:43 PM 45 These options do not address the needed amenities and improvements.8/11/2017 1:38 PM 46 Please retain the natural look of the property with whatever happens.8/11/2017 9:34 AM 47 Braemar Park?8/10/2017 7:52 PM 48 speed limits on Hilliary Lane and Braemar Blvd enforced so those using the parking area for recreational activities are not speeding to arrive 'on time' for tee times and other time sensitive activities. I did not check any of the choices because I am not in favor of any of the so called improvements 8/10/2017 6:59 PM 49 Town ball park with real seating & a shelter over the seats would be a nice addition... It's difficult for elderly & disabled to get up & down the hill from the parking lot.... 8/10/2017 5:01 PM 50 As a grandmother, I believe it would be a good thing to have a nice playground facility for little ones that come with family to be there for older siblings, etc. We were at St. Louis Park ballpark and they have a very nice playground adjacent to the ball diamonds. 8/10/2017 4:30 PM 51 More outdoor exercise opportunities for adult Edina residents.8/10/2017 3:09 PM 52 I like it just the way it is but improved trails would be nice 8/10/2017 2:27 PM 53 None--put city money to roads and repair Brae Ice Arena 8/10/2017 1:36 PM 54 Adding more trails will just increase parking and traffic on Gleason Road. Most people go to Bloomington Highlands Ski are to bike and ski. Don't increase traffic around Braemar! People already cut through during high traffic times. If you want to have structured classes or activities, that's fine, but there are already kids and people parking along Gleason making neighbors feel uneasy. If you want to do so, there needs to be a designated parking lot up by the golf course - not on Gleason. 8/10/2017 12:22 PM 55 I love the idea of adding playground equipment, especially for children under 10 years old.8/10/2017 11:34 AM 56 More trees and wilderness. Maybe a nature trail with signage.8/10/2017 11:16 AM 57 Area to the west of the course is great for hiking or biki g 8/10/2017 11:15 AM 58 Yes! To all! More sidewalks and bike paths!8/10/2017 10:53 AM 59 I am assuming "premier ball field" refers to the large field at the Courtney complex?8/10/2017 10:23 AM 60 Dog park area: Look at the Three Rivers Park at Spring Lake Regional Park-it is small and simple. Charge a fee to use it tied to the Van Valkenburg and post the same rules as Three Rivers does so bad dogs are kept out. 8/10/2017 9:28 AM 61 None. But I couldn't go on without putting an answer. Stupid 8/10/2017 9:22 AM 62 a beautuful walking trail 8/10/2017 9:18 AM 63 regular bike/walk trails 8/10/2017 9:12 AM 16 / 38 Braemar Park City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan68 69 64 Ongoing Beanbag area in upper lot area. Or near braemar golf course- snacks outdoor burger hut with $5 burgers and on going beanbag 8/10/2017 9:08 AM 65 Connections to regional bike trails as well.8/10/2017 9:06 AM 66 Not sure, not familiar with the grounds as we don't golf.8/10/2017 8:54 AM 67 Why are bike and pedestrian trails combined? I would love to see the walking trails completed but I do not want mountain bike trails. 8/10/2017 8:36 AM 68 Again, the more people that we can serve, the better.8/10/2017 8:05 AM 69 I really think the park is nice but some additional low budget items could be added. We don't need to spend millions on bike trails and bike lanes. Braemer is still better then the majority of other communities. 8/10/2017 7:58 AM 70 STOP it right now. NONE. You require an answer. That is a rigged survey. Please disregard my answer. If you and the school wouldn't have destroyed green spaces on Park and school property we would have space there for "amenities". How long does it take to build Whimpleton? Rediculous. 8/10/2017 6:56 AM 71 A longer side walk reaching at least closer to the golf dome and arena 8/9/2017 9:16 PM 72 Mountain biking please :)8/9/2017 7:56 PM 73 Open golf course 8/9/2017 7:36 PM 74 add disc golf course 8/9/2017 7:33 PM 75 Bike trails and fat bike trails please 8/9/2017 7:33 PM 76 It's been years since my kids used the field. I don't know anything about its current condition 8/9/2017 7:20 PM 77 While I do have small kids, I do NOT want Braemar to have a playground. One of the most wondrous aspects of the park is its natural beauty. My kids go and spend time looking for acorns. I love the break from a typical playground scene. Plus, Lewis Park is close enough and if it gets renovated soon (hopefully), then a playground area nearby will suffice. 8/9/2017 7:06 PM 78 I am not sure.8/9/2017 6:38 PM 79 I would like to see american ninja warrior obstacles.8/9/2017 5:10 PM 80 Off leash dog park Pickleball courts 8/9/2017 4:43 PM 81 Summer outdoor Concert Venue!8/9/2017 3:51 PM 82 None 8/9/2017 3:23 PM 83 Safe running trail especially with a stroller 8/9/2017 2:39 PM 84 none of the above but it won't let me select NOTHING!!8/9/2017 2:21 PM 85 It would be nice if it were easier to find out what the park offers. I knew of the golf and arena, of course, but was never knew if the other (woodsy) areas were available for use. 8/9/2017 2:11 PM 86 I think it is nice the way it is 8/9/2017 1:58 PM 87 As a disabled parent and grandparent, improved accessibility to fields and rinks is paramount. I am not able to walk nor walk long distances. More picnic and shelter areas would be extremely beneficial, too. 8/9/2017 1:30 PM 88 Winter activities. I loved the idea of cross country ski trails, which are lacking in our city. I also really liked the idea of creating a safe sledding hill. It is so hard to find fun, healthy, outdoor activities to do in winter and outside of hockey and ice skating Edina is short on those as a community. WE are loaded with great places to play (as people, not just kids) in the summer but lack options in the winter. 8/9/2017 1:18 PM 89 Outdoor drinking fountain 8/9/2017 1:16 PM 90 It is a pretty great facility. Isn't there already a playground by the dome, soccer fields and baseball fields? Better signage would be helpful. 8/9/2017 12:29 PM 91 27 holes of golf 8/9/2017 12:18 PM 17 / 38 Braemar Park 92 I don't feel like we need playground- we have excellent playgrounds here inEfina already. It would be nice to have more natural trails for walking/hiking and bike trails for mtn biking. This type of trail is low impact on environment/ natural areas. 8/9/2017 12:17 PM 93 None. I don't want what I checked but the survey won't let me advance unless I check something. Poor methodology on the survey. 8/9/2017 12:14 PM 94 none 8/9/2017 11:50 AM 95 What about some sort of natural amphiheater for event, summer movies, concerts. "Movies in the Park" concept 8/9/2017 11:26 AM 96 Free play (non-leash) dog area, aka dog park 8/9/2017 11:20 AM 97 Splash pad 8/9/2017 11:18 AM 98 Nature trails on boardwalks on southern side where golf holes abandoned 8/9/2017 11:11 AM 99 We have enough signs everywhere and plenty of bike trails that are not used 9 months per year 8/9/2017 10:59 AM 100 Playground facility only in Courtney Fields area for siblings of soccer/baseball players 8/9/2017 10:56 AM 101 Braemar is just fine. Edina is truly blessed with an abundance of existing parks that meet these needs. Just in the Braemar neighborhood there are Lewis and Maguirre parks as well as Creek Valley facilities. 8/9/2017 10:40 AM 102 Family friendly grounds for games, frisbee and picnic grass 8/9/2017 10:36 AM 103 This made me pick something, but its good the way it is. We don't need more parks and amenities 8/9/2017 10:28 AM 104 Edina does not need more playgrounds. We have an incredible playground system. I really would like to see the Braemar woods kept as untouched as possible, with minimal trail improvements. 8/9/2017 10:22 AM 105 Along with an annual "Edina fest" featuring live music beverages along with food 8/9/2017 10:21 AM 106 i'd like to see a playground that has some fun things for older kids and young teens, not just ages 0-7; nice, clean restrooms 8/9/2017 10:19 AM 107 Safe pedestrian crossings especially at rush hour. Cars can drive fast through the area at rush hour. 8/9/2017 10:18 AM 108 Archery range 8/9/2017 10:14 AM 109 more shade for attendees -- also better netting to protect fans!8/9/2017 10:06 AM 110 There are lots of playgrounds in Edina; very OK if the focus of Braemar was not on children < 10. 8/9/2017 9:58 AM 111 post golf course construction, resuming the groomed trails in the winter 8/9/2017 9:56 AM 112 nature trail..."none of these" should be a acceptable response to this question.8/9/2017 9:55 AM 113 The City needs a second picnic shelter of adequate size other than the one at Roseland Park. I am not sure where a good location that is accessible to parking would be at Braemar. There is one proposed at Fred Richards but where the picnic shelter and grilling area are located there is not enough land area for an adequate picnic shelter and playground area. 8/9/2017 9:54 AM 114 I'd like year round covered tennis courts!!! There is nowhere in Edina to play tennis during the long winter. 8/9/2017 9:51 AM 115 Pedestrian trail improvement, no extra bike improvement or signage 8/9/2017 9:48 AM 116 I'm a runner/walker/etc... and I would like to see clear connectivity of the existing trails so I can run Braemar with my family. We live nearby on Valley View. 8/9/2017 9:43 AM 117 It would be really great to see more family facilities i.e. playground around the clubhouse at the golf course. We love going to Tin Fish and would like more for the kids to do there before and after lunch/dinner other than hit balls. Something simple like Chaska Town Course has. 8/9/2017 9:42 AM 118 Anything that enhances trail use and preserves oak savanna/forest from buck thorn invasion 8/9/2017 9:42 AM 119 A food destination is crucial, Tin fish has been the only reason I go to the golf course. If there was a destination nestled with great atmosphere it would be something my family and I would frequent. Just as we tend to go to Lake Harriet for Bread & Pickle and Lake Nakomis for Sandcastle. 8/9/2017 9:42 AM 120 Currently, tour buses and parents coming to play baseball cannot find Courtney Fields.8/9/2017 9:41 AM 18 / 38 Braemar Park City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan70 71 121 Outdoor amphitheater for music and movies/more concessions/ice cream/snacks/etc.8/9/2017 9:41 AM 122 * I only checked a box because I had to to complete the survery. I don't think any new amenities or improvements need to be added. 8/9/2017 9:38 AM 123 restroom facilities 8/9/2017 9:34 AM 19 / 38 Braemar Park Q4 Additional Comments/Suggestions Answered: 228 Skipped: 504 #RESPONSES DATE 1 Fix the roads around Braemar Nothing but potholes 8/30/2017 5:16 PM 2 Lawn bowling 8/30/2017 2:47 PM 3 Had no idea there were even trails there.8/30/2017 9:47 AM 4 I would love to have a groomed 5k cross country ski trail that support both classic and skate skiing with lighted trails for late afternoon/early evening skiing. In addition, some kind of warming house for skiers. I would use this facility multiple time per week if available. In the fall it would be great if EHS could host a cross country running meet at Braemar Park. There are nearly 300 middle and high schools students who participate in cross country every year and it would be a great showcase to host a meet in Edina. Braemar or Fred Richards would be ideal locations to host such an event. 8/28/2017 9:41 PM 5 - The winter rec proposal was good - is it dead? Create a safe place for winter sledding & tubing for kids, even if no tube rental. - I really like The Tin Fish at the golf course, and encourage the city to expand similar-quality food choices across other sports facilities. 8/28/2017 9:59 AM 6 Mountain bike trails are few and far between (as far as in the metro area goes) and most must be driven to. As someone from the Bremar area, the closest trails are about a 25 minute drive away. If Bremar would be willing to make mountain bike trails a feature of the area not only would I be able to ride to them, I would volunteer to help with upkeep and bring friends and family with to enjoy them. In addition, there is a group (Minnesota Off Road-Cyclists or MORC https://www.morcmtb.org/) That may also be interested assisting in something like this. 8/24/2017 11:45 AM 7 I live walking distance from Breamar, and have two little kids. I would love to have more options for outdoor use for the kids: biking, playgrounds, tubing. 8/23/2017 10:47 PM 8 Please keep development and monetary expenditures to a minimum.8/23/2017 4:08 PM 9 Nothing 8/23/2017 3:35 PM 10 The biggest difference we have noticed since moving from the Lake Harriet/SW Minneapolis area is the walk-ability. When you attempt to go for a walk in most of the neighborhoods in the area you are constantly walking on a road with no shoulders, sidewalks or designated lanes. This is very nerve racking while pushing 2 young kids in a stroller. We would love to see a continuous, well lit, paved trail all of the way around Breamar so you could walk a 2-3 mile loop around the golf course without feeling like you are playing chicken with traffic. Ideally it would be one large circle around the property parallel to Hilary lane/Breamar Blvd., continue behind the business's on W 78th street (or at least a paved trail connecting to the 78th street sidewalk, anything to avoid walking on the 169 frontage road and Breamar Blvd by the arena) and either through the wooded area to the east or connecting to Gleason road which has a sidewalk connecting back to the golf course/Dewey Hill Road sidewalk system. Thank you! 8/23/2017 2:42 PM 11 Walking trails Bike paths Xcountry skiing 8/23/2017 12:25 PM 12 Wildflowers 8/23/2017 11:22 AM 13 Beautiful walking path similar to what you would find around a lake is something that Edina is missing. This would draw people to the area and the park. For a playground, is there a way to incorporate a splash pad/water feature to the playground? Again, something Edina is missing and perfect for kids in the summer waiting for their sibling to finish with baseball on hot days or for families to do and then go to Tin Fish for lunch or dinner 8/23/2017 10:01 AM 14 Lower property taxes. Over the past 20 years, the value of the homes in Edina has gone up significantly. This means that you are receiving significantly more tax revenue. Instead of just spending this money because you have it, lower property taxes. 8/22/2017 8:11 PM 15 The trails that are being suggested at Braemar Park will likely see a lot of use! There are not many other options, those that do exist are extremely busy. 8/21/2017 4:39 PM 20 / 38 Braemar Park City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan72 73 16 There is a lot of buckthorn in the area. At some point will there be an effort to remove this invasive species? Homeowners trying to eliminate it from their property have seeds redeposited by birds when there are other trees nearby. 8/21/2017 4:10 PM 17 Keeping the natural areas, undeveloped.8/21/2017 4:01 PM 18 I would love to see an off-leash area. I walk my dog around he Braemar area and it would be nice to have an area to let him run before calling it a day. 8/21/2017 3:33 PM 19 Pickleball 8/21/2017 2:49 PM 20 Something that converts into a sledding hill would be fun too!8/21/2017 2:23 PM 21 Do not want increased traffic volume 8/21/2017 12:01 PM 22 Go "all in" and ban cars from Edina completely. That's the long term goal of high density housing everywhere, isn't it? 8/21/2017 10:25 AM 23 Like to see nature hiking trails 8/21/2017 10:22 AM 24 I would like to see some single track mountain bike trails incorporated in the plan.8/21/2017 10:21 AM 25 I really like the covered walking at Braemar for winter walking.8/21/2017 10:12 AM 26 There used to be snowmobile trails in the suburbs, but they have all disappeared in the last 25 years. It's a popular winter activity. If we can justify dedicating car lanes on streets to bicycles, why don't we have a trail that can be used by snowmobiles in the winter? 8/20/2017 7:07 PM 27 a few pickle ball courts with lights would be great!8/20/2017 6:27 PM 28 Improve golf chipping area 8/20/2017 1:18 PM 29 Maps, information, and bike trails 8/20/2017 11:14 AM 30 Croquet, Lawn Bowling, Ladder Ball, Bean Bag toss, Badmitten Courts, Mini golf.All with rentals available. 8/19/2017 2:36 PM 31 Off-lease dog park or trails 8/19/2017 6:51 AM 32 Please do not invest in alpine skiing. I worked at Afton Alps for 35 years part time and it is not easy to come out close to even on operating budget. Golf in the twin cities is hard enough. 8/18/2017 6:58 PM 33 Golf Course - happening.8/18/2017 12:20 PM 34 The biggest opportunity for Braemar is to move the public works cold storage out of the south west area and develop that corner as a cross country ski hub with snow making. Paved trails could be used for roller skiing in the summer and covered with snow for winter use. A range would add biathlon to the sports opportunities at a time with shooting sports are growing dramatically. Less golf. 8/18/2017 11:46 AM 35 Gun range 8/17/2017 9:03 PM 36 Go big - Outdoor bouldering.8/17/2017 5:52 PM 37 Mountain biking trails.8/17/2017 3:41 PM 38 Maintained cross country ski trails of different levels would be such a nice asset for Edina-- something we are lacking currently. 8/17/2017 2:19 PM 39 If trail areas are made, i would be most concerned with an encrochment onto the golf facilities. Keep hikers, dog walkers and mountian bikers off the course with clear signage 8/17/2017 10:07 AM 40 Please put in Mountain bike trails 8/17/2017 10:00 AM 41 How about another 9 holes of golf 8/17/2017 9:41 AM 42 I would like an outdoor cafe/eating area for golfers and others to enjoy in the summer and fall. Walking trails, if safe from stray golf balls, would be a nice addition to the park, and could be used through all seasons. 8/17/2017 9:35 AM 43 The Academy 9 needs improvement. For the price you are charging it is not in good condition. Even the motorized cart situation is not set up well for handicapped persons. 8/17/2017 9:24 AM 44 Pickle Ball Courts and/or Dome!8/17/2017 9:09 AM 45 Retain, not destroy, nature.8/17/2017 9:01 AM 21 / 38 Braemar Park 46 Don't overwhelm the golf facilities with non-golf activities. Note the Theodore Wirth fiasco as an example of what not to do. 8/17/2017 9:00 AM 47 Improvements appear to be positive. Hopefully the maintenance/conditions are maintained at a high level. Primarily concerned with the golf course conditions. The city made a big financial commitment to the golf course and will need a strong maintenance program to make it a worthwhile venture. 8/17/2017 8:55 AM 48 N/A 8/17/2017 8:48 AM 49 A great short golf course 8/17/2017 8:31 AM 50 Please do not put frisbee golf in the golf area 8/17/2017 8:11 AM 51 Fred Richards: Bean Bag Toss, Lawn Bowling 8/17/2017 8:11 AM 52 Outdoor rifle and shotgun range. So metro range open more times of day.8/17/2017 8:03 AM 53 Expanded golf practice areas. - Pitching Greens - Bunkers for Practice 8/17/2017 8:02 AM 54 Lighting is an eyesore at night. If playground is voted for by majority, earth tones preferred over bright colors which are an eyesore in nature.(enough parks nearby that playground is not necessary.) Maybe some smooth blacktop paths for rollerblading would be very nice! A bathroom/drinking fountain for runners?(I often stop at the golf bridge to get water on my runs or bike rides) Maybe redo the bumpy sidewalk next to road? 8/17/2017 7:53 AM 55 mountain bike trails 8/17/2017 7:38 AM 56 Dog Park 8/17/2017 7:37 AM 57 Mountain biking and cross country ski trails!8/17/2017 7:34 AM 58 Braemar Park needs nothing added to the small area you are asking about. All your "ideas" are just a waste of dollars that could be used else where. Schools, road repair, stop signs at dangerous intersections . 8/17/2017 7:20 AM 59 Enhanced golf instruction academy; a Top Golf facility 8/17/2017 7:01 AM 60 Bluebird houses 8/17/2017 6:50 AM 61 possibly a biffy as far away from the clubhouse as possible, for those people who are walking or cross country skiing. but not a wooden shelter with running water bathrooms like you have done in edina parks. more like at lake harriet, just a portable potty. 8/16/2017 6:36 PM 62 Placing a playground near the ball fields used for the youngest ball players helps parents manage their children. It makes it a fun day for everyone. The best place for a playground is near running water and toilets. This helps families with potty breaks and diaper changes. 8/16/2017 4:38 PM 63 I ask that all changes to existing park be limited to the 18 hole side of the park. Any changes to the executive course beyond what has already transpired, will reduce our home values, increase our fears of crime, and increase our crime activities, as well as invade wetland areas and land backing up to homes. 8/16/2017 4:13 PM 64 Quiet. Low light. No snow making. Improved hiking options would be awesome.8/16/2017 4:09 PM 65 Edina has been replacing sewage pipes and roads in many neighborhoods and assessing every neighbor in the block $14,000 or more to do so. This is a burden on any family. I know people that are putting liens on their house because they are on a fixed income and can not pay that large amount upfront. I would rather see all this money you plan to spend on new fun but unnecessary projects, instead put toward fixing our necessary infrastructure where needed. If there is money left over, great, put it toward a fun project. 8/16/2017 3:40 PM 66 Mountain bike single-track trails.8/16/2017 3:36 PM 67 Pickleball court?8/16/2017 2:29 PM 68 I heard about creating a trail riding track throughout the Breamar area and I think that is a great idea and I would use it a lot. 8/16/2017 2:00 PM 69 Trail connection, winter park amenities, extended hours to build reliability on a restaurant in the area to include in recreational plans. Safer walking trails along curve roads. Picnic shelter and play structure would be a nice asset to the area 8/16/2017 1:30 PM 22 / 38 Braemar Park City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan74 75 70 I am only interested in golf related spaces at Braemar Park. However, I would like to take this opportunity to make a statement about the smoking ban on Braemar golf course. I am opposed to the ban and would ask the course management and the City of Edina to reverse the ruling and allow smoking on just the course; not on the driving range or putting/chipping areas. Thank you. Thomas Wilson 8/16/2017 12:05 PM 71 If construction of facilities is in the plan it would be nice to have a few rooms that could be used/rented at low cost (like at Arneson Park) for meetings and small gatherings...30-40 people. 8/16/2017 11:53 AM 72 Seperated bike trail access in and out of Braemar 8/16/2017 11:40 AM 73 Additional walking/hiking trails would be well used.8/16/2017 11:34 AM 74 I would like there to be mountain bike trails there please I am on the Edina mountain bike team 8/16/2017 11:32 AM 75 We use the existing trails almost daily year-round in and around the golf course. We want to be able to continue to do so and not lose access to our main source of exercise for ourselves and pets. 8/16/2017 11:29 AM 76 I loved the idea of tubing hill 8/16/2017 11:17 AM 77 Thank you for reminding me that Braemar Park is there and is a great facility and resource. It is kind of far from where I live in Edina, but last year I really enjoyed going there several times. 8/16/2017 11:06 AM 78 I liked the original vision of sliding and skiing pareas using manufactured snow. Too bad fears got in the way of a well-thought out city vision. 8/16/2017 10:55 AM 79 You have a great opportunity to take advantage of the hilly, wooded terrain around the periphery of the golf course to do some low-impact trail building for hiking and mountain biking. There is ample parking near the club house and supporting additional recreation in the area would create more business for the Tin Fish. It's frankly a bit silly that Edina does not yet have any resources of this type. If Edina officials have any concerns about the possible impact of such activities, they should head over to Murphy-Hanrehan on a weekend morning to see what the trails are like (beautiful) and what the users are like (harmless). Most of the trail users are just suburban dads hanging on to their youth. 8/16/2017 10:26 AM 80 Bathrooms on the golf course and on the trails.8/16/2017 10:21 AM 81 Mountain Biking is the fastest growing sport around the country for people of all ages and is an outstanding family experience. I just got into it 4 years ago (I am 52) and I love it! We even plan our vacations around the possibility of biking. Thank you. 8/16/2017 10:19 AM 82 Skate skiing and MTB single track would help keep citizens active in the summer and winter. 8/16/2017 9:53 AM 83 I think the addition of a Mountain Biking trail system would also increase business at the TinFish concession. It would probably be a good idea to add a bike rack outside the restaurant. 8/16/2017 9:28 AM 84 I believe that that all areas do Not need to be developed. Just leave the area alone!8/15/2017 10:46 PM 85 Horseback riding. Also, a better job of publicity regarding exactly what facilities, activities and amenities are available at Braemar. I don't golf so rarely go near it. 8/15/2017 1:56 PM 86 Mountain bike trails!8/15/2017 7:08 AM 87 Keep it as natural as possible with trails that would minimize impact to nature.8/14/2017 7:03 AM 88 cross country skiing since the city destroyed what we had used for years 8/13/2017 12:10 PM 89 I really want to see Braemar be better utilized for winter sports.8/12/2017 7:10 PM 90 It's fine the way it is. A lot of "improvements" not needed nor cost worthy.8/12/2017 3:00 PM 91 1 or 2 Water fountain and rest shelter with shade would be nice scattered along the future trail 8/12/2017 2:30 PM 92 Plenty of unused land that can be use for mountain biking. High school team needs practice trails, new generation of Edina residents all would like solid single track trails. 8/12/2017 10:01 AM 93 Keep it natural but available. Stop taking trees out!8/11/2017 9:51 PM 23 / 38 Braemar Park 94 I do think the snowmaking CC skiing plan would have been great and well used. More kid friendly things would be great - a splash pad, playground, and good areas for kids to bike would be great. At the moment we bike down Gleason, over 78th to cross over West Bush Lake road before we finally get a trail to ride. A trail to link up to that Bloomington system would be great as we could then ride all the way to Normandale Park, Bush Lake Beach, Richardson Nature Center, or Chutes and Ladders nicely. I think the trail should also connect nicely to Lewis Park and then to the new trail over Hwy100 (which currently takes riding through a warehouse area to get to). And I don't mean striping something on existing roadways, that's fine for commuters but not kid-friendly. 8/11/2017 9:49 PM 95 mountain biking would be perfect for the trails and a great facility for the growing Edina mountain bike team 8/11/2017 8:00 PM 96 Mountain bike trails.8/11/2017 6:51 PM 97 Consider major walking trails for groups.8/11/2017 4:13 PM 98 Free dog park!!8/11/2017 4:07 PM 99 Restaurant at ice arena 8/11/2017 3:36 PM 100 A critical first step - regardless of what improvements are made - is the eradication of invasive species and restoration of the native habitat in all areas of Braemar Park. This has been suggested repeatedly by consultants and requested by knowledgeable citizens. The second step should be the construction of an unpaved trail around the entire park with boardwalks in flood prone areas on the north and south borders. The third step should be the construction of singletrack mountain biking trails in both the east and west (on the east, south and west side of the cold storage barn and metro safety facility) hills, connected along the south side. These trails should be usable for summer and winter mountain biking. The fourth step should be to enhance cross county ski trails in and around the golf course. The ski trails should not intersect or share space with the walking or biking trails, since there are already a sufficient number of ski trail miles designed as part of the golf course. Furthermore, studies have indicated that singletrack mountain biking has already equaled or exceeded skiing in popularity and participation. Fat tire winter mountain biking will soon surpass skiing as a winter activity, in part because of the less predictable climate and snow conditions. It is beyond doubt that walking and nature trails are more popular and more frequently used than cross county ski trails. 8/11/2017 1:55 PM 101 Consider renovating the main club house "ballroom" area to attract more event/convention business like weddings, business parties, etc. I would only support this if the city thought it would be revenue producing. I really liked the addition of Tin Fish, please continue to support higher quality food availability at all city facilities. 8/11/2017 1:54 PM 102 We need to make sure that the flora and fauna remain natural. The area is gorgeous - we don't need a sports facility on the property. Some buckthorn remediation would be welcome as well! 8/11/2017 9:36 AM 103 More trails please!8/11/2017 8:47 AM 104 Mountain biking is an inexpensive, year round use of existing narrow space around the established athletic and recreational amenities. Mountain bike trails have low environmental impact and low maintenance costs when correctly constructed. Mountain biking has a strong appeal to adolescents, akin to video games, when lifelong habits are being established. Mountain biking is inclusive, and does not require a team or other infrastructure. There are few downsides to establishing mountain bike trails on the underused fringe area of Braemar. 8/11/2017 8:20 AM 105 Mountain bike trails would be a great addition to braemar.8/10/2017 9:49 PM 106 There exists a great need for Edina to have mountain bike course.8/10/2017 8:13 PM 107 New Club House Fireplace Rentals-xcountry skis & snow shoes 8/10/2017 6:48 PM 108 None.8/10/2017 3:09 PM 109 I've lived in Edina for 28 years and have never had any issues with the present set up of the park. My boys played hockey/baseball and I coached and was on the hockey board - never any complaints about the set up/use of the park. 8/10/2017 2:31 PM 110 How about a beer garden 8/10/2017 2:30 PM 111 Put city money toward road repair and Brae Ice Arena upgrades. Road repair would improve biking in Edina. I go to Bloomington and Mtka to bike. Many roads in Edina too rough. 8/10/2017 1:38 PM 24 / 38 Braemar Park City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan76 77 112 Please be cautious to add more traffic to Dewey Hill and Gleason. Homes are starting to turn over with young families and while that is wonderful, increased traffic is not. Please find a way to do so safely and effectively to minimize traffic and sound. 8/10/2017 12:22 PM 113 Please don't cut down any more old growth trees.8/10/2017 12:20 PM 114 It is a nice area now!8/10/2017 11:59 AM 115 Thank you for seeking comments!8/10/2017 11:35 AM 116 Complete loop trail around course and add hiking biking to hilly oak knob area- zip line and ropes course would be great there too 8/10/2017 11:17 AM 117 Need to desperately improve biking and walking lanes.8/10/2017 10:54 AM 118 Seems an awful lot being invested in a dying sport (golf). Would like to see more land devoted to growing sports like soccer 8/10/2017 10:48 AM 119 I would like to see better seating at the Courtney complex at the large field and would like to feel like I am in the larger Braemar park when I am at Courtney. 8/10/2017 10:24 AM 120 Mountain bike trail would be awesome.8/10/2017 10:22 AM 121 Winter cross country trails and sledding hill. Snow makers optional. It was only 4 die hards that opposed the original plan by using the next door neighborhood site to stir people's political emotions. Namely Josh Ahlberg was the leader and put in force because you won't build him a sidewalk in front of his house on busy Valley View road - which he knew it was busy when he bought the house and why the home was priced accordingly. Half the people don't want the sidewalk. Most people in Edina think he is an idiot and to stay away from him. 8/10/2017 10:14 AM 122 Mountain biking on the west, south and east sides. XC skiing on the east side.8/10/2017 10:05 AM 123 Band stand 8/10/2017 9:27 AM 124 None needed. I think the city residents were pretty vocal in 2016 when they city wanted to do something at braemar. 8/10/2017 9:23 AM 125 Rock Climbing, ice skating ribbon, (check out Chicago's Maggie Daley Park), swimming pool 8/10/2017 9:18 AM 126 Curling 8/10/2017 9:16 AM 127 The trail should go around the whole park, not be confined to one section.8/10/2017 9:15 AM 128 Gardens would be nice, especially if there will be picnic areas.8/10/2017 9:14 AM 129 Reconsider snowmaking for xc ski trails!! I would pay for a season pass for my entire family to be able to ski regularly. Currently I pay Hyland park $150+ per year for my family to ski plus snacks at the concession stand. Would have been happy to give my money to Braemar/Tin Fish instead. But without consistent snow and some good trail groomers xc ski trails will not be skiable so I'll continue to go to Hyland. 8/10/2017 9:14 AM 130 keep tin Fish and give it more publicity the Calhoun locations closing soon hate to see the same fate in Edina. 8/10/2017 9:13 AM 131 Beanbag all the rage! All Ages!! We would be the first of it's kind. Burger shack and Bean bag with bowling Lane style setup. & Chairs small table. Good lighting at night. Reservation maybe: For rental, parties, family reunion, Leagues for 20's Call me I will help you plan it! Kathleen Asgrimson 953-261-4205 8/10/2017 9:13 AM 132 Don't feel we need to spend a lot of money, we have plenty of parks at this time.8/10/2017 8:55 AM 133 South rink needs to be warmer!8/10/2017 8:54 AM 134 Nordic ski trail network with snowmaking 8/10/2017 8:51 AM 135 Better communication on where and what is allowed. There are some current trails that users are confused on who can use it. walkers vs bikers. 8/10/2017 8:51 AM 136 Pickle ball courts 8/10/2017 8:50 AM 137 An easier way for senior citizens to get down to Courtney Fields. Maybe have somebody with golf cart to transport those who need assistance. The handicapped parking is limited. 8/10/2017 8:49 AM 138 Explain what some of the conceptual amenities mean in the real world. While some may sound nice in reality some are quite destructive and the cost outweighs the benefit. 8/10/2017 8:40 AM 25 / 38 Braemar Park 139 Get rid of the golf course. That huge land area currently only serves 30-50 people at a time, and even at peak capacity, only serves maybe 150-200 people per day. 8/10/2017 8:06 AM 140 Sidewalks. A restaurant at Braemer arena where velocity is located. NOT tinfish!8/10/2017 7:59 AM 141 You come up with enough stupid ideas to spend our money on. It is not your money.8/10/2017 6:57 AM 142 Dirt trails and easy grade for older runners w bad knees.8/10/2017 1:04 AM 143 Braemar is a jewel. I would like to see any activities expanded to allow for more people to feel welcome at and make use of the park in creative, fun ways. I'd love to see "tubing" in the winter as well as Nordic skiing. 8/9/2017 10:38 PM 144 would love a mountain bike trail and xxski trail!8/9/2017 9:19 PM 145 Make it more than just golf! I live maybe a 5 minute walk if that away and would love have more reasons to come there. 8/9/2017 9:17 PM 146 Mtn bike trails are inexpensive to build and maintain. They will not disrupt the natural habitat and they will be used by many residents. 8/9/2017 8:46 PM 147 I really like the idea of adding running/walking trails and winter skiing and snow shoeing 8/9/2017 8:31 PM 148 Platform tennis courts near Tin Fish.8/9/2017 8:29 PM 149 The city needs to address the buckthorn at Braemar. The mayor has stated before that it's too far gone and it's a hopeless cause to eradicate it. Other cities are finding ways to deal with buckthorn and Edina needs to as well. Braemar will not have beautiful oak trees in 30 years if the buckthorn isn't addressed. It's our responsibility to preserve the natural beauty of Braemar. Why are we so willing to let a signature park deteriorate? 8/9/2017 8:22 PM 150 add disc golf course 8/9/2017 7:34 PM 151 Please add mountain bike trails!8/9/2017 7:20 PM 152 Mountain biking trails would be great for the community and the state champion mountain biking team. Winter cross country trails would also be a great addition. 8/9/2017 7:15 PM 153 The primary focus should be on respecting the environment with mitigations such as buckthorn removal and a return of the oak savanna. Whatever the city decides should respect the neighbors in terms of light and sound pollution, If there are trails, they should be multi-purpose (biking, walking, dog walking) and should be low cost and low maintenance. Again, respect for the natural environment should take center stage. 8/9/2017 7:15 PM 154 Rental xcountry skis, rental snow shoes, warming house, pond skating with rentals. We LOVE LOVE Tin Fish! Please keep them and support them!!! 8/9/2017 7:07 PM 155 I would like to see a bike connection from Bredesen Park to Braemar Park. I would like that trail to allow for walkers and runners. 8/9/2017 7:02 PM 156 A bar/restaurant at Braemar Arena/dome/Courtney complex 8/9/2017 6:30 PM 157 Please build a warped wall and other ninka warrior trainning obstacles like a salmon ladder. 8/9/2017 5:11 PM 158 Small mountain bike skills course 8/9/2017 4:04 PM 159 Butterfly garden Half way food stop for burgers n brats on golf course. No bike paths near golf course. Walking paths are ok 8/9/2017 3:50 PM 160 Showers and locker room for mountain biking Bike Repair area 8/9/2017 3:30 PM 161 Please do not destroy any more trees behind and along the executive course. We already are experiencing noise from the mowers and people that we did not expect when we moved to the neighborhood. This is very distressing 8/9/2017 3:27 PM 162 I would like to see apiaries. Given the wonderful prairie Braemar now has, it would be a great place for an apiary, which could be used to teach residents about pollinators. Residents could be given permits to have an apiary, which they would maintain. The apiaries could be located in the field to the left of the road as you enter Braemar. Start with one apiary and increase by one each year if there is demand, up to a maximum of 8 apiaries. 8/9/2017 3:27 PM 163 Horse shoe pits 8/9/2017 3:05 PM 164 Anything that does not include a mountain bike trail is a waste of time, funding, and space.8/9/2017 2:58 PM 26 / 38 Braemar Park City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan78 79 165 I am hoping that a city like Edina could actually have cross-country skiing and and snow shoeing someday... 8/9/2017 2:44 PM 166 Areas for cross country skiing and summer about biking Snowshoeing would be nice to 8/9/2017 2:31 PM 167 There are public basketball courts in this quadrant of Edina other than creek valley's playground where the courts are cracked asphalt and the hoops are usually super low for kids. It would be great to have some in the area. 8/9/2017 2:23 PM 168 None 8/9/2017 2:07 PM 169 Splash pad 8/9/2017 1:48 PM 170 A splash pad near a playground structure 8/9/2017 1:42 PM 171 My concerns about use of the park relate to the large percentage devoted to golf, an activity that is not environmentally friendly, for the benefit of a very small number of Edina residents. While this may not be on the table right now, it just doesn't seem to be a proper and sustainable use of our city's rich resources. 8/9/2017 1:33 PM 172 Save our taxpayer money, keep upgrades to a minimum. Really evaluate ROI .8/9/2017 1:31 PM 173 Mountain biking and winter snow biking would be a great addition to the community.8/9/2017 1:30 PM 174 Single track mountain biking- get the EHS MTB team to maintain the trails.8/9/2017 1:24 PM 175 See previous comments. Need more winter outdoor activities in our community--cross country ski trails, sledding hills, fat tire biking, etc. 8/9/2017 1:19 PM 176 Lower parking lot so seniors could walk on a level path to get to baseball and football games on the Courtney fields. 8/9/2017 12:30 PM 177 We had great golf courses in Edina, allowing kids to learn and adults to play at a variety of paces. Someone came in from the east coast promising riches, and you all took the bait. I golf 4 times a week, and would not be a golfer at all if it had not been for the short courses and the ability to get onto a 9 at Breamar without an impatient skilled golfer pushing me. I have seen adults rag at kids trying to learn, a situation that will only get worse with fewer holes to play. a great way to chase away the future of golf. But thanks for introducing me to the other courses in the area and the other leagues to join. The 2 leagues I was active in will not likely return to Braemar! 8/9/2017 12:23 PM 178 None. The space is fine as is.8/9/2017 12:14 PM 179 This facility is perfect. Plenty of parking and a huge outdoor space. I would like to see the area groomed for the kids and high schoolers to have perhaps an outdoor cross country park. And a cross country ski area. I do NOT see any need for lighting. And I do think that if you put some kind of bike trail system in, it will eventually turn into mud and the deterioration of the trails themselves. PLEASE keep it simple. Do little to disturb the wildlife, birds etc. But make no doubt about it, this is a great area for recreation. I know EDINA HS and all the schools could use it as a great cross country and cross country ski area. Why not keep it a simple place to go and take a walk and relax a little? PLEASE again keep it simple. 8/9/2017 12:11 PM 180 A playground would be very nice. We've been on Mark Terrace Circle for 25 years and our children really missed the access to a fun playground. This was sorely lacking in the original "Braemar Park" plan. With so many new young families moving into the area, it would be a welcome addition. 8/9/2017 11:54 AM 181 Curling arena and another restaurant would be an excellent addition to the city 8/9/2017 11:50 AM 182 I would like to see year-round bathrooms, well-lit and clear trails and more green space for kids to play - especially organized sports. 8/9/2017 11:35 AM 183 Use the hill just south of Hilary Lane and west of Gleason Rd.8/9/2017 11:30 AM 184 Please make more spaces available for unleashed dog play. However, wherever you put these parks (yes, please do put these parks), please allow for segregation of small dogs from large dogs. I have 2 chihuahuas, one of whom was blinded by an unprovoked pitbull attack. Large dogs, mostly pitbulls, do in fact attack little dogs without provocation, and I wouldn't wish that horror on anyone. The city would be responsible to allow for separate spaces for differing sizes of dogs. 8/9/2017 11:23 AM 185 Since i live close by, i wouldn't use a picnic table/shelter. All items should be on the table however. I do bike in the area and may/may not use a mountain bike trail. I assume the cross country would be where the third nine of the golf course (east end) once was parceled out. 8/9/2017 11:21 AM 27 / 38 Braemar Park 186 Are there walking trails for use? I would use them but don't know how to access them?8/9/2017 11:18 AM 187 Sliding hill improvements on east facing slope, not north facing slope. That area all the way over to road should be part of mtn bike terrain feature training area. 8/9/2017 11:12 AM 188 Play ground!!! Lots of new young families moving into the area and there is not a playground to walk to. 8/9/2017 11:10 AM 189 Mountain biking would be a huge hit.8/9/2017 11:02 AM 190 None. Leave it alone, the overbuilding and expansion is ridiculous and leave a lot of clutter that is rarely used. 8/9/2017 11:02 AM 191 Please preserve as much of the natural habitat as possible, and minimal pesticide/insecticides. 8/9/2017 10:57 AM 192 I would like a bathroom with running water that is open all year similar to what it at Bredesen or being able to access a bathroom at the club house Year around. There is a trail that starts near the fire training facility and eventually exits near Gleason and Dewy Hill. That trail goes through some office parking lots and along the sidewalk of 78th Street and eventually turns back in to Braemar Park. Can that trail be changed so it remains in the park at all times? It's a beautiful trail....especially in the fall. 8/9/2017 10:57 AM 193 Trails, cross country running/walking / hiking 8/9/2017 10:50 AM 194 This is wasteful spending propogated by shortsighted council members who are listening to very small groups of residents wanting ridiculous amenities at the park. I really don't care if a cross country ski parent has to drive 2 extra minutes to a world class facility at Hyland. I implore you to stop the wastefulness and focus on what matters. First the school board and now this. 8/9/2017 10:43 AM 195 Would help when there are benches along the trails for people to sit down and enjoy views and have a conversation. A coffee shop such as caribou would be a strong magnet for people to grab a refreshment and have a conversation at the park. Outdoor rink with events would be amazing. 8/9/2017 10:38 AM 196 We need to keep green space. This park needs minor improvements for families to enjoy it in the winter. 8/9/2017 10:36 AM 197 We really don't need more of anything. Maybe more playing fields and trails?8/9/2017 10:29 AM 198 Keep it natural! So much great plant/tree cover and wildlife already.8/9/2017 10:22 AM 199 Trails Better connection to all park areas via trails for walking and biking Safe pedestrian crossings during rush hour 8/9/2017 10:19 AM 200 climbing wall in the playground-park area; more than one picnic table shelter area.. have a few smaller ones, spread out; nice maintained restrooms 8/9/2017 10:19 AM 201 Make the Baseball fields a priority 8/9/2017 10:18 AM 202 Cross country skiing trail 8/9/2017 10:15 AM 203 Archery range 8/9/2017 10:14 AM 204 An indoor tennis facility to have leagues/lessons during the colder months is something we are missing. 8/9/2017 10:08 AM 205 We tried to take a child in a wheelchair to a soccer game and it was nearly impossible. Accessibility is crucial. 8/9/2017 10:05 AM 206 Archery range Trap shooting for high school team and public access 8/9/2017 10:02 AM 207 I'd love to see Edina add 1-2 platform tennis courts either in the Braemar of Fred Richards areas. This is a great sports for individuals and families, and courts can be used year-round although the primary season is usually Sept-May. Wayzata is moving ahead with two courts and a small warming house. Half of the capital and operating costs will be paid for by the city, and the other half is coming from donations and fees. Edina Country Club has platform tennis courts, but they are for private use only. 8/9/2017 10:01 AM 208 Minor xcountry ski support elements - rack to lean skis up, free tool set for adjustments. Also would be really nice to have a component on the website that updated trail conditions. 8/9/2017 9:59 AM 209 Let's save this gem for long range future growth - who knows what the needs will be in 25, 50 or 100 years from now. Edina needs to stop developing every inch of space to be all things to all people. We need to be forward thinking, not a "right now, this minute" generation. 8/9/2017 9:58 AM 28 / 38 Braemar Park City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan80 81 210 If it is not cost prohibitive the City should strongly consider mountain bike trails in the southeast portion of Braemar. My opinion is that it would be used by many youth and adults. I currently see the Edina HS mountain bike club riding around pylons in a circle on Weber Park field. 8/9/2017 9:58 AM 211 We desperately need more soccer fields in Edina. Please consider adding a set of fields in the Braemar plan. 8/9/2017 9:55 AM 212 nature playground 8/9/2017 9:53 AM 213 I'd love to see year round tennis courts somewhere in Edina and Braemar seems like a perfect location. There is nowhere to play tennis year round in Edina. 8/9/2017 9:51 AM 214 Winter activities for children. There was suggestions of a tubing hill? Or sledding hill with tow rope? Maybe something unique, like structures that work well with snow so that kids can make snow forts or a "winter" playground to have snowball fights or play with snow like as if it was a sandbox. Embrace our winters! Any kind of playground!! Natural ones or maybe more modern ones like Central Park Playground in Maple Grove. Wading pool? Like the ones in most MSP parks. If any or all of the above was connected to concessions it would be an amazing destination for growing young families that are moving to the area. 8/9/2017 9:49 AM 215 I would like to see nature preservation work done. Buckthorn abatement. Nature area for kids and adults. No need to overdevelop the park. Nature is important. 8/9/2017 9:47 AM 216 Trails could go west, south, and north and blend seamlessly into the woods. Trails could easily cross road at grade change from maintenance shed to golf dome. Potential for world-class trail system with thousands of devoted users, volunteer maintenance, and preservation from buckthorn. Without this, buckthorn will continue to spread, forest/savanna and wildlife will continue to decline, and woods will become an ugly eyesore 8/9/2017 9:47 AM 217 Mountain bike trails would be awesome. Growing sport and great for community.8/9/2017 9:45 AM 218 It would be really great to see more family facilities i.e. playground around the clubhouse at the golf course. We love going to Tin Fish and would like more for the kids to do there before and after lunch/dinner other than hit balls. Something simple like Chaska Town Course has. We are also in desperate need of more biking trails for mountain bikes. We do a good job with road bikes but more off road trails would be great! 8/9/2017 9:43 AM 219 Preserve Braemar for Edina residents and for hosting sports that Edina kids (and golfers) play with other communities. 8/9/2017 9:43 AM 220 Wetlands walkways - nature walkways - less golf orientation 8/9/2017 9:43 AM 221 The area desperately needs a park. A splash pad for kids to cool down in the summer would be fabulous. A sidewalk along McCauley Trail connecting the Indian Hills and Indian Trails neighborhoods would make the area far more assessable. It's mind boggling that sidewalk along McCauley trail doesn't already exist... 8/9/2017 9:42 AM 222 Hard liquor at tin fish and golf course 8/9/2017 9:41 AM 223 Maybe volleyball/pickle ball/fountain 8/9/2017 9:41 AM 224 We need something like a playground for toddlers and younger children.8/9/2017 9:40 AM 225 Winter activities...sledding, tubing, etc...8/9/2017 9:37 AM 226 Mountain bike trails would be my strongest recommendation 8/9/2017 9:34 AM 227 Poorly designed survey (sorry). Results will be misleading, and generally not helpful. Be careful what conclusions you draw from the results. 8/9/2017 9:33 AM 228 The park is a natural habitat for a lot of animals. I would like for them not to lose their home. Definitely no lighting. 8/9/2017 9:22 AM 29 / 38 Braemar Park Q5 What other types of public uses would you like to see at Braemar Golf Course? Answered: 689 Skipped: 43 Opinion 57.05% 344 27.20% 164 15.75% 95 603 30.82% 176 39.75% 227 29.42% 168 571 69.22% 434 16.75% 105 14.04% 88 627 #OTHER (PLEASE SPECIFY)DATE 1 More pickle ball courts 8/30/2017 5:16 PM 2 To make it accessible to everyone, would rather not see something added that cost money to participate in! (i.e. courts or trails that require entrance fees each time) 8/30/2017 2:45 PM 3 Sledding hill would be awesome!!!8/30/2017 9:47 AM 4 Platform tennis would be fine but it is not a priority for me. We have three kids in middle school and high school and would probably never use the sliding hill. 8/28/2017 9:41 PM 5 If build (more) tennis courts, either at Braemar or other locations, please add a wall in the court (or outside) for developmental practice. 8/28/2017 12:44 PM 6 There are brand new tennis courts at Creek Valley elementary school. The city doesn't need more. 8/23/2017 10:01 AM 7 Same as all of my other answers, the parks are good enough. Lower property taxes instead of working on the parks. 8/22/2017 8:11 PM 8 pickle ball courts 8/22/2017 9:27 AM 9 Again don't waste my tax money 8/21/2017 8:40 PM 10 None of the above 8/21/2017 12:01 PM Opinion Yes No Unsure Sliding Hill? Platform Tennis? Cross-Country Ski Trails? 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% YES NO UNSURE TOTAL Sliding Hill? Platform Tennis? Cross-Country Ski Trails? 30 / 38 Braemar Park City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan82 83 11 pickle ball courts 8/20/2017 6:28 PM 12 Paddle tennis courts for winter 8/20/2017 6:26 PM 13 Pickleball Courts 8/19/2017 10:56 AM 14 the former hole #21 would make a nice sliding hill for kids up to probably age 12 8/18/2017 7:21 PM 15 3 rivers has trails with snow making. I am not sure you want to get into snow making even if you have water avail. from golf wells. If we have snow then have something avail. 8/18/2017 7:05 PM 16 summer hiking trails 8/18/2017 11:48 AM 17 Public shooting range 8/17/2017 3:35 PM 18 Platform Tennis is a great idea! Also consider lawn bowling. Brookfield in Golden Valley is doing it, and it's a great outdoor game, well suited for a facility already equipped for golf. 8/17/2017 11:12 AM 19 Hylands has cross country trails.Platform tennis is a fad. sliding hill would be great.8/17/2017 10:08 AM 20 Mountain Bike Trails!8/17/2017 10:00 AM 21 No snowmaking, way to expensive and we have Hyland so close with snowmaking and those amenities. I hope someone is talking to three rivers about how unprofitable and difficult to maintain with warmer weeks in the winter their tubing has become at Elm Creek. 8/17/2017 9:28 AM 22 Would really like a public platform tennis arena. We do not belong to the country club and that would be our only access. 8/17/2017 7:59 AM 23 Rollerblading path that is smooth, drinking fountain, bathrooms, picnic tables,8/17/2017 7:56 AM 24 Tennis Courts 8/17/2017 7:38 AM 25 Pickleball and bike trails.8/17/2017 7:37 AM 26 Pickle ball courts 8/17/2017 7:20 AM 27 It would be nice to have a swimming pool but that might be too expensive and require additional maintenance and staff. 8/17/2017 7:19 AM 28 Again I cross countryside elsewhere but you require an answer.8/17/2017 6:59 AM 29 Pickleball 8/17/2017 6:26 AM 30 pickleball?8/16/2017 6:37 PM 31 The high school team has had over 100 boys and girls Nordic Skiing. A place to practice for Nordic would really benefit the kids that don't play hockey. 8/16/2017 4:41 PM 32 Caveat: no lights, and no snow making.8/16/2017 4:11 PM 33 Mountain biking is a great sport for middle and high school kids to don't play edina soccer, hockey or football. This sport is growing rapidly nationally and Edina must get on the forefront. We have the space, let's give it to these kids. 8/16/2017 2:48 PM 34 Indoor Pickle Ball courts especially for winter 8/16/2017 11:54 AM 35 Edible foraging landscape!8/16/2017 11:44 AM 36 The existing hill where kids have been sledding for decades is absolutely fine. We don't need to over-engineer everything. Keep the hill accessible for families to use once it snows and don't remove it to create other trails, etc. That would be detrimental to us and our neighbors who use it several times a year- it's a convenient and free activity we don't want to lose access to bc of changes to layout. 8/16/2017 11:32 AM 37 Making artificial snow hills? Please dont spend money on that.8/16/2017 11:06 AM 38 Revenue generation would help sustain the amenities.8/16/2017 10:56 AM 39 None 8/16/2017 10:21 AM 40 The big question is cost- trails need to have snow and be regularly groomed, otherwise it's not a worthwhile amenity to claim to have trails that are not maintained. 8/16/2017 9:53 AM 41 Cross Country skiing would be nice on the periphery of the Golf Course when we do get snow. I find that not many people X-C ski when there is little snow around the Metro to begin with...but real fresh snow does tend to get more people excited about skiing. 8/16/2017 9:31 AM 31 / 38 Braemar Park 42 NONE 8/15/2017 10:47 PM 43 Mountain bike trails!8/15/2017 7:09 AM 44 Platform Tennis would be fantastic!8/14/2017 2:31 PM 45 keep current small sliding hill for neighborhood use. Hill is small and I would be worried about increased traffic and damage the hill would receive with more usage. I wouldn't mind ski trails if used within gold course area NOT new trails through the wooded area as previously proposed. 8/13/2017 11:26 AM 46 Kids already use the hill for sliding. I would be opposed to making people pay to do that.8/12/2017 7:26 PM 47 If by platform tennis you mean paddle then definitely yes. At many country clubs currently.8/12/2017 7:11 PM 48 Snowshoe 8/11/2017 6:51 PM 49 Again casual walking trails for small groups.8/11/2017 4:15 PM 50 See comments on number 4 regarding cross country skiing. In the prior debate on cross country skiing, virtually the only advocates were high school parents or high school participants. The school has the resources and the property, as well as the responsibility, to provide the athletic facilities for cross country skiing. This is particularly true if cross country skiing has the greatest number of participants, as the cross country ski team has stated. And, the cross country skiing should be on and around the golf course as originally planned. There are three essential needs: (1) natural habitat restoration, (2) nature trails around the perimeter of the park, and (3) singletrack mountain bike trails for summer and winter use on the east, south and west sides of the park, since singletrack mountain biking is an amenity that does not currently exist in Edina, and is the single fastest growing recreational activity in Minnesota and across the country. 8/11/2017 2:01 PM 51 We already have a great natural sliding hill - would love to keep that and maybe put a small warming house (out of sight) for the parents. 8/11/2017 9:58 AM 52 Cross country skiing is limited to very few weeks in our current winters, and requires a much larger trail width than mountain biking single track. It also requires a much higher cost maintenance program to make it usable for the few weeks it it would have enough snow. It would have far fewer users per year than mountain bike trails. 8/11/2017 8:24 AM 53 Ski- joring and kick sled trail.8/10/2017 4:05 PM 54 Perhaps pickle ball courts?8/10/2017 3:10 PM 55 mountain biking 8/10/2017 3:09 PM 56 Where would they go so they don't "interfere"? Improve/add to walking trails?8/10/2017 2:33 PM 57 We already have a hill to sled and people cross country ski now. No need to spend money on something we already have. Plus I live two blocks from Brae Park and I do not see that many people using Brae Park. 8/10/2017 1:39 PM 58 You already took out tennis courts and now you want to add more? Also, you already took out the main sliding hill " use do be called Death Hill back in the day" and make it marsh with a waterfall. Why are you going backwards!!! And who cross country skis? Not that many people - please make choices that accommodate all ages and the new young families that are entering the area. Lewis Park needs a makeover! Why can't funds go there as well? 8/10/2017 12:25 PM 59 Sledding and tubing would be great!8/10/2017 12:19 PM 60 Seems like cross country ski trails could also use walking trails so easy to combine them both. 8/10/2017 11:44 AM 61 High ropes course/zip line boldering course Withouartificial snow Xc trails aren't worth the effort - great trails at Hyland 8/10/2017 11:20 AM 62 There is many places for kids to slide. They can create their own runs. Don't take away the ability for them to be creative by making a sliding hill maintained by adults. 8/10/2017 11:19 AM 63 Would love cross country ski trails that I could use while my kids are at hockey practice at Braemar Arena! 8/10/2017 11:15 AM 64 Pickleball 8/10/2017 10:49 AM 65 Sledding hill with snow machines.8/10/2017 10:14 AM 32 / 38 Braemar Park City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan84 85 66 I would support a sledding hill, like the one we currently use. We have to walk up there ourselves, it's used when there is fresh snow, and during the day. I don't support lights, snow machine or a tow rope to get kids up the hill. 8/10/2017 9:43 AM 67 Really.you got to ask for the third time if we want something the majority of the city residents don't want. Geez you have guts 8/10/2017 9:25 AM 68 With previous comments, cross country ski trails should have snowmaking on order to drive demand to cover grooming costs. Natural snow is too rare for any decent skiing. You're wasting time and effort to build ski trails without machine made snow. 8/10/2017 9:18 AM 69 Sliding hill exists and it's a great one 8/10/2017 9:17 AM 70 It doesn't seem like snow-making should be part of what is done there, however.8/10/2017 9:16 AM 71 Year round Lighting for night- Platform Tennis, Beabag and a ??$5 burger shack Spring thru Fall 8/10/2017 9:15 AM 72 dog friendly walk areas People walk their dogs and families on busy, busy valley view road 8/10/2017 9:14 AM 73 Do not support adding snow making or an area for winter tubing with lifts 8/10/2017 8:57 AM 74 No 8/10/2017 8:54 AM 75 Cross Country ski trails with snowmaking 8/10/2017 8:52 AM 76 Sliding and tennis will wreck the feel of that area and cost to much!8/10/2017 8:00 AM 77 At the amount of time and expense Edina spends on projects, ie the tennis Whimpleton courts at Creek Valley, I don't think you need anymore projects. You have screwed things up enough. There goes another plane. 8/10/2017 7:00 AM 78 There already is a sliding hill. Keep it how it is. It's free. Kids have enjoyed it for years. Keep it and leave it alone. I'm unsure about XC skiing unless it is available like it is today: no major snowmaking, around the perimeter, free, etc. It's too warm in the winter to consistently make snow. The city doesn't need to have a major enterprise to maintain. Let Mother Nature support skiing. 8/9/2017 8:24 PM 79 Plz allow free skiing through the course...but don't plan on grooming like they do at Hyland. Also don't provide lighting. It's nice to have natural darkness with the only light coming from the moon. 8/9/2017 7:58 PM 80 Golf 8/9/2017 7:37 PM 81 add disc golf course 8/9/2017 7:35 PM 82 mountain biking 8/9/2017 7:19 PM 83 multipurpose, low maintenance trails for biking, walking and dog walking.8/9/2017 7:16 PM 84 Snowshoe trails also 8/9/2017 7:03 PM 85 Bocce ball courts like Meadowbrooke has 8/9/2017 6:32 PM 86 More unpaved singletrack or gravel trail.8/9/2017 5:30 PM 87 Skate park 8/9/2017 5:15 PM 88 Only if no additional tax expense. No snowmaking equipment. Previously there was a platform tennis court that was removed when golf course was expanded. It did not get used much if at all when it was there. Growing up working at the golf course I never saw anyone use it. 8/9/2017 4:24 PM 89 Love the idea of a sliding hill!8/9/2017 4:15 PM 90 Small outdoor stage for concerts and entertainment.8/9/2017 3:53 PM 91 Edina has plenty of tennis courts, no need for more. Plenty of quality hill to sled down in the winter at local elementary schools and the high school. What Edina lacks is any excuse for a trail system. Bredison does not cut it for the city. After living in Duluth the past four years I can confidently say we are doing our children a disservice by not providing any decent trail system to allow people to enjoy the outdoors. Edina is a boring city for kids. They are forced to play on sports teams by their parents and often hate the sport. A trail system will give our children something to do besides what their parents force them to do. 8/9/2017 3:01 PM 92 I think platform tennis is a fabulous idea. Hard to find places to play anywhere 8/9/2017 2:31 PM 33 / 38 Braemar Park 93 There is a a hill kids use to sled on already. I would not want to see one we would have to pay to use. I believe there is already platform tennis at Rosland? Is it that popular that we need more courts so close? I would not want ski trails or sledding hills that required snow machines to make snow. 8/9/2017 2:25 PM 94 Keep trails natural with no artificial snow 8/9/2017 1:32 PM 95 Not Braemar- But the bike path around Bredesen should be groomed for X-Country skiing in the winter. 8/9/2017 1:25 PM 96 Yes yes yes to sledding hill and cross country ski trails.8/9/2017 1:20 PM 97 Sure I guess but could we keep these really low tech - as in just make the space available and let people use it how they want to? I would hate to see expensive and intrusive lighting and irrigation systems to create snow, etc. for these uses. Seems like if the golf course were just open in the winter and people could access it, people would use it for all of their winter fun - snow shoeing, cross country skiing, sledding. It doesn't need to be an expensive, fee based high maintenance situation. 8/9/2017 12:34 PM 98 We need to be careful to not introduce too many things at the cost of existing activities.8/9/2017 12:28 PM 99 No answer. I could not proceed without picking one!8/9/2017 12:23 PM 100 Bocce ball courts 8/9/2017 11:51 AM 101 The only thing I really want to use the park for is dog play. However, optimizing the use of the space for everyone is a good idea. Whatever people want, city, please give it to them. 8/9/2017 11:24 AM 102 Cross country ski trails with no artificial snow making should just use the spaces around golf course and stay out of wooded hills 8/9/2017 11:14 AM 103 Pickleball would be great to have at Braemar. I would also love to have some groomed ski trails for skate and classic Nordic skiing that would be used for skiing, not walking or snowshoeing. 8/9/2017 11:02 AM 104 There already is a sliding hill and trails. No investment is necessary. The creek valley tennis court disaster is quite enough wasted tax payer money on tennis. 8/9/2017 10:44 AM 105 There is a perfect sledding hill already. Don't need anything different. I'm ok with cross country skiing, but no lighted trails or snow making. 8/9/2017 10:24 AM 106 Combined winter trails with skate CX skiing, traditional CX skiing, and fat biking MTB or cyclocross trails Splash pad at the playground Thanks so much for adding tin fish 8/9/2017 10:21 AM 107 do not over spend on these amenities; i want them, but I don't want to turn Braemar into an amusement park; this is still a residential neighborhood 8/9/2017 10:20 AM 108 Please preserve the golf course 8/9/2017 10:16 AM 109 Archery range 8/9/2017 10:15 AM 110 fishing opps!8/9/2017 10:07 AM 111 pickleball courts 8/9/2017 9:57 AM 112 Soccer fields 8/9/2017 9:56 AM 113 Platform tennis would be fantastic!8/9/2017 9:52 AM 114 Snowshoe, mountain bike, fat bike, more hiking/running trails, environmental education about the evils of buckthorn and value of the oak savanna, wetlands, and maple/basswood forest 8/9/2017 9:50 AM 115 Sliding hill is already there and should be left as is. All families know where to find the hill in winter 8/9/2017 9:49 AM 116 Wasted space.8/9/2017 9:47 AM 117 There is already a sledding hill (free) that is heavily used by the neighborhood kids. Please don't fix what isn't broken! 8/9/2017 9:39 AM 118 There was already a sliding hill at Braemar in the winter. But something that is designed specifically for sledding is wasteful. 8/9/2017 9:39 AM 119 I would like to see a sliding hill ONLY if there is already a hill available that would need little work to make it work. I would not approve of building a hill from scratch just to add a sliding hill. 8/9/2017 9:38 AM 120 There is a sliding hill already. It is very nice and natural.8/9/2017 9:23 AM 34 / 38 Braemar Park City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan86 87 Q6 How and where should natural areas be enhanced as part of the Braemar Park experience? Answered: 601 Skipped: 131 Response 49.41% 252 20.20% 103 30.39% 155 510 59.13% 311 15.40% 81 25.48% 134 526 81.27% 460 8.48% 48 10.25% 58 566 55.17% 288 23.75% 124 21.07% 110 522 84.38% 470 5.57% 31 10.05% 56 557 39.92% 198 35.28% 175 24.80% 123 496 #COMMENTS OR ADDITIONAL IDEAS DATE 1 Trail access for walking and biking would be nice.8/28/2017 12:46 PM 2 How much does it cost to manage the invasive plants? Won't they just keep coming back...8/23/2017 10:03 AM 3 Removing invasive plants to keep parks looking nice is an ok use of tax money. Don't add anything expensive to the parks though. Lower property taxes. 8/22/2017 8:13 PM 4 The ability to walk through a quiet natural wooded path in the area has become more difficult over the years as development has taken over sections of the woods. Leave the beautiful wooded path entering on Gleason Road alone for walkers to enjoy. 8/22/2017 6:22 PM Response Yes No Unsure Wetland/floodpl ain areas on... Woodland areas on the east ... Improved boardwalk/tr... Add overlooks and seating... Remove and manage invas... Provide interpretati... 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% YES NO UNSURE TOTAL Wetland/floodplain areas on north and south sides of the park Woodland areas on the east and west sides of the park (zones 1-3) Improved boardwalk/trail access to natural areas Add overlooks and seating areas Remove and manage invasive plants Provide interpretative/educational signs 35 / 38 Braemar Park 5 The natural areas appear to have fairly significant invasive vegetation issues including buckthorn and reed canary grass among others. Incorporating some or all of these areas into a trail system would provide an opportunity to clean some of that out. 8/21/2017 4:45 PM 6 Would like to see enhanced wooded/natural areas that people could hike in summer and cross county ski or snow shoe in winter. 8/21/2017 10:26 AM 7 No comment 8/20/2017 1:21 PM 8 The newer signage seems pretty much like a waste of resources.8/19/2017 4:47 AM 9 benches on whatever walking paths are created would be of benefit to many seniors.8/18/2017 7:23 PM 10 Keep wet areas from wheeled and foot traffic. Other areas nearby have wooden walkways and the are not cheap. Use money wisely. 8/18/2017 7:12 PM 11 What does "enhanced" mean? more trees and plants, or more access to the public?8/18/2017 11:49 AM 12 Clean out Buckthorn and maintain eradicate status. Seams Edina does not spend much effort in controlling invasive species. 8/17/2017 3:53 PM 13 The water at the golf courses needs a lot of cleanup, as well as the vegetation around the golf course. 8/17/2017 3:52 PM 14 I would prefer enhancements that would allow us to be active all year round. We have golf in summer and cross country ski trails would we great in the winter months. 8/17/2017 2:23 PM 15 i do not have enough information on current conditions 8/17/2017 10:19 AM 16 Add mountain bike trails in Zone 3!8/17/2017 10:02 AM 17 With housing next to zone 3, there should be no further development of this area 8/17/2017 9:57 AM 18 I am concerned about the reduction in the number of holes from 27 to now just 18. I think it's going to be very difficult to get a tee time. 8/17/2017 9:39 AM 19 Preserve nature please.8/17/2017 9:03 AM 20 Don't cut down trees 8/17/2017 8:51 AM 21 Not really sure what the questions marked unsure are asking 8/17/2017 8:48 AM 22 It's a golf course not another unused park 8/17/2017 8:32 AM 23 Seating benches, smooth rollerblading and biking paths, bathroom/drinking fountains. Maybe some sort of walking dock over wetlands? 8/17/2017 7:58 AM 24 How would you "improve" the wetlands and woodlands areas? I answered No to these because I think its important they remain in place & intact. If by removing invasive species (ex. buckthorn and purple loosetrife) then I would say Yes to those improvements. 8/17/2017 7:17 AM 25 Keep natural areas natural and wild, keep out invasives including people.8/17/2017 7:12 AM 26 repeat comment above that uses should minimize erosion and tree loss 8/17/2017 1:25 AM 27 trail does not have to be paved, if that is what you mean by improved. trails in the gunflint trail, for example, are easy to follow and are not paved 8/16/2017 6:40 PM 28 Interpretative/educational signs would make for great Eagle Scout projects and not cost the city anything. Troops 48, 62 and 123 are all in Edina. They have boys that are looking for service projects to complete their Eagles. 8/16/2017 4:46 PM 29 Please do not do any changes to area 5 that will affect the security and safety of the current residents. Changes to the landscapes that back up to our yards will destroy our home values, disrupt our privacy, and negatively affect wetlands we have come so much to love. 8/16/2017 4:19 PM 30 It is nice that there is still some natural land left, don't eat away at it too much or be overly anxious to spend taxpayer dollars converting it into something else. 8/16/2017 11:11 AM 31 The Minnesota Landscape Aboretum is a good model for how to incorporate wetlands while still being able to keep it "wild" for the wildlife. I think this is very important that environmental and wildlife management is kept in mind. Biking and hiking are two sports that are minimally disruptive. 8/16/2017 10:22 AM 32 Please make removal of buckthorn a top priority!!8/14/2017 9:46 AM 33 A basketball court would be nice.8/13/2017 12:50 PM 36 / 38 Braemar Park City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan88 89 34 Keep the nature in the natural areas. Enhance the area so people can experience nature without inviting over use or over development. 8/13/2017 11:28 AM 35 I hope we can focus on eliminating buckthorn.8/12/2017 7:12 PM 36 Yeah, good luck getting rid of the buckthorn! I think the raised boardwalk trail type is excessive but if that's what it takes these days then fine. To me the key areas are those closest to our neighborhoods that provide access, but all areas should have a trail at least. 8/11/2017 9:53 PM 37 Eradicating invasive species and restoring the natural habitat throughout the park is imperative, and a civic duty even if nothing else is done. 8/11/2017 2:04 PM 38 I'm not trained enough to understand how increasing wetlands and woodlands would effect the surrounding areas. The rest seems relatively nonintrusive. 8/11/2017 8:49 AM 39 Eden prairie has been doing a lot of work recently to restore and maintain their native species and habitats. I think Edina would greatly benefit from this as well and it's very nice to see all of the native birds and other wildlife that inhabit native areas. 8/11/2017 7:21 AM 40 Many birds live here that don't venture into backyards. Including wildlife in the signage would be interesting. 8/10/2017 8:44 PM 41 Leave the areas 'wild', so as not to add any more disturbance to the flora and fauna already greatly disturbed with all new construction projects. 8/10/2017 7:02 PM 42 Do a better job ofmanaging invasives. Edina's native plant areas are a disgrace. Seems like they are ignored after planting and putting up signs. 8/10/2017 4:09 PM 43 Great ideas - whats the cost?8/10/2017 2:35 PM 44 Put money to road repair.8/10/2017 1:40 PM 45 Wooded space is rare in Edina, especially publicly accessible space. We should do whatever we can to enhance access to these areas while keeping them natural. 8/10/2017 10:54 AM 46 I don't really know 8/10/2017 10:48 AM 47 no overlooks but a few benches would be nice 8/10/2017 9:16 AM 48 do not support adding snowmaking or lighting in zone 3 8/10/2017 9:00 AM 49 Why have we waited so long to do invasive control?8/10/2017 8:42 AM 50 The more people we can serve with our limited dollars the better. Enhance access, enhance the environment, minimize ongoing maintenance costs. 8/10/2017 8:09 AM 51 Some of this is just to much! Over development!8/10/2017 8:02 AM 52 Just take care of the invasive plants. And don't forget the STUPID landscaping in the golf course. It is filled with thistles and weeds. A real good choice for landscaping....... stupid. 8/10/2017 7:05 AM 53 This is what makes the master plan tough. Even though there is acreage, each zone has its own pros/cons and natural habitat issues 8/9/2017 8:34 PM 54 The beauty of Braemar lies in its natural setting (other than a golf course.) Edina should preserve and enhance natural spaces. Buckthorn removal should be a priority. 8/9/2017 8:27 PM 55 There are so many beautiful parks and playgrounds in Edina - it would be nice to have one that is "undeveloped" and available for walking/being in nature/or a more natural, un-manicured area. 8/9/2017 8:09 PM 56 There should be minimal human intervention to the natural environment and habitats 8/9/2017 7:18 PM 57 The wetlands area is hard to find and to get to.8/9/2017 7:17 PM 58 I love how Braemar has preserved oak forests and wetlands . I do NOT want to see it become a massive playground destination kind of park. Rather, I'd like to see some trails and rentals for winter sports that allow the community to better experience and enjoy the park. 8/9/2017 7:13 PM 59 Leave it as it is.8/9/2017 5:40 PM 60 Zone 4 is an awful lot of space dedicated to a fairly limited set of users.8/9/2017 5:32 PM 61 8/9/2017 4:05 PM 62 You are wasting money 8/9/2017 3:32 PM 37 / 38 Braemar Park 63 perhaps making trails or boardwalk for wetland or woodland areas would be nice- but don't make it intrusive, as the previously proposed lighted ski trails/ snow making project seemed to be. 8/9/2017 2:26 PM 64 I have no idea what you mean by "enhanced" in your question, so it was hard to answer meaningfully 8/9/2017 2:17 PM 65 The problem with this question is that you are not providing the additional context (particularly for the first two choices) to make an informed comment. 8/9/2017 1:37 PM 66 Please don't over engineer what nature has created on its own.8/9/2017 12:31 PM 67 I don't know the park well enough to comment 8/9/2017 12:24 PM 68 Work to get rid of the buckthorn invading the woodland areas, trails through natural areas filled with buckthorn takes away the enjoyment 8/9/2017 11:54 AM 69 Management of invasive plants is paramount. I am only in favor of "enhancing" wetlands if the are properly preserved and maintained. I believe Zone 3 could still accommodate XC skiing and snowmaking if implemented properly to minimize neighborhood impact. Same applies to Zones 1 & 2. 8/9/2017 11:40 AM 70 Attention should be paid to where the most car traffic is and how to draw/entice that traffic to engage with the facility. The Hilary/Gleason corner is the key in my opinion. We have to draw people into the property. 8/9/2017 11:36 AM 71 Not much is needed here.8/9/2017 11:28 AM 72 North swamp should have very simple wood boardwalk for mtn biking trail just like city of Duluth does on its IMBA gold rated mtn bike trail system. Keep it super simple. south marshes should have low and wide pedestrian boardwalk to access new wild areas. 8/9/2017 11:17 AM 73 All worthless, leave it alone 8/9/2017 11:04 AM 74 Given cost constraints, I'd rather see money put toward nature in the form of paths and removing invasive species and less put toward more man-made items such as board walks, signs and seating areas. Also, signage typically isn't maintained over time (for example, at Bredesen). 8/9/2017 11:04 AM 75 If by enhancement you mean more than removing dead brush and maintenance, I would not support. These areas are important buffer zones that deserve some protection. I do support making the existing trails more accessible. 8/9/2017 11:01 AM 76 Please remove buck thorn and build a nice loop pathway 8/9/2017 10:47 AM 77 Standard maintenance on the existing facility only.8/9/2017 10:45 AM 78 zone 2 doesn't seem to have much access from the road that weaves around the course, golf dome and arena. it feels as though there are just weeds, woods and crummy land there. 8/9/2017 10:23 AM 79 Most people that walk trails are not looking to stop, rest, and contemplate.8/9/2017 10:00 AM 80 Improve trails without taking out A lot of green space. Incorporate trails into the green space already there. Signage improvement at entrance off Gleason and especially, off Valley View. 8/9/2017 9:54 AM 81 Manage as a system, preserving a healthy natural setting for all users. Oak savanna is a great biome for trail compatibility and golf 8/9/2017 9:53 AM 82 There is nothing more important than preserving nature in that park, and allowing people the ability to witness it first hand. 8/9/2017 9:48 AM 83 Remove Buckthorn only.8/9/2017 9:45 AM 84 Finish the golf course remodel; add some landscapping where needed, and leave the rest of it alone. 8/9/2017 9:41 AM 85 Please hire some goats to eat the buckthorn! It is so bad!8/9/2017 9:39 AM 86 map doesn't show up on my screen 8/9/2017 9:36 AM 87 Yes to all! Continue emphasizing outdoor activities and nature with Edina residents. As a first tier suburb of a large metropolitan area, keeping park property is crucial. 8/9/2017 9:21 AM 38 / 38 Braemar Park City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan90 91 Q1 Should the available trail space be devoted more to mountain biking trails or walking trails? Answered: 430 Skipped: 20 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 1 / 1 Braemar Park Concept Alternatives Q2 In Concept A, mountain bike trails are included on the east and west sides of the park, connecting via trail along the south side of the park. This would give mountain bikers a variety of terrain on about 6 miles of trails. How would you use this space? Answered: 450 Skipped: 0 I would bike both sides w... I would bike only one sid... I would make multiple loo... I wouldn’t use these trails. 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% 27.33% 27.33% 27.33% 27.33% 27.33% 27.33% 27.33% 6.00% 6.00% 6.00% 6.00% 6.00% 6.00% 6.00% 21.78% 21.78% 21.78% 21.78% 21.78% 21.78% 21.78% 44.89% 44.89% 44.89% 44.89% 44.89% 44.89% 44.89% 1 / 1 Braemar Park Concept AlternativesSurvey #2 City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan92 93 21.81%77 10.76%38 28.33%100 44.76%158 Q3 In Concept B, mountain biking trails would be concentrated on the east side of the park. This would reduce the trail length to about 4 miles overall but likely keep this area primarily for mountain bikers. Answered: 353 Skipped: 97 Total Respondents: 353 I like this plan. The trail length is to... I prefer keeping... I prefer more mountain bik... 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% 21.81% 21.81% 21.81% 21.81% 21.81% 21.81% 21.81% 10.76% 10.76% 10.76% 10.76% 10.76% 10.76% 10.76% 28.33% 28.33% 28.33% 28.33% 28.33% 28.33% 28.33% 44.76% 44.76% 44.76% 44.76% 44.76% 44.76% 44.76% ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES I like this plan. The trail length is too short for me to bother to bring my bike. I prefer keeping mountain biking to one side of the park. I prefer more mountain biking trails on both sides of the park. 1 / 1 Braemar Park Concept Alternatives 54.64%206 27.32%103 7.69%29 14.32%54 Q4 In Concept A, a walking trail goes through both sides of the park, covering about 4 miles. Under Concept B, a walking trail still goes through both sides, but the west side is broken up into two connecting shorter loops because there are no biking trails on that side. Answered: 377 Skipped: 73 Total Respondents: 377 I prefer Concept A. I prefer Concept B. I like this because one... I would always walk 4 miles... 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% 54.64% 54.64% 54.64% 54.64% 54.64% 54.64% 54.64% 27.32% 27.32% 27.32% 27.32% 27.32% 27.32% 27.32% 7.69% 7.69% 7.69% 7.69% 7.69% 7.69% 7.69% 14.32% 14.32% 14.32% 14.32% 14.32% 14.32% 14.32% ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES I prefer Concept A. I prefer Concept B. I like this because one shorter loop is enough for me. I would always walk 4 miles, so the smaller loops don’t matter to me. 1 / 1 Braemar Park Concept Alternatives City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan94 95 71.05% 270 28.95% 110 Q5 Experts say the ideal mountain bike trail length for a local park is 4 to 6 miles. That’s long enough to make it enjoyable for local people but not so long as to make it a regional draw. With this information, would you prefer: Answered: 380 Skipped: 70 TOTAL 380 Keeping the mountain bik... Making the mountain bik... 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% 71.05% 71.05% 71.05% 71.05% 71.05% 71.05% 71.05% 28.95% 28.95% 28.95% 28.95% 28.95% 28.95% 28.95% ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES Keeping the mountain bike trails under 6 miles. Making the mountain bike trails longer than 6 miles to make them a regional draw. 1 / 1 Braemar Park Concept Alternatives 59.49%235 9.62%38 1.77%7 23.80%94 5.32%21 Q6 One idea for the golf course in winter is to use it for cross-country skiing. This design proposes two connecting 2-mile loops, making a total 4-mile course if desired. The clubhouse would serve as a warming facility. Answered: 395 Skipped: 55 TOTAL 395 #I SUGGEST ANOTHER USE FOR THIS AREA:DATE 1 Maybe 10/12/2017 10:45 PM 2 Nature or golf concerns I like the idea as long as it's kept natural with no extra lights or environmental impact. 10/12/2017 10:50 AM 3 Nature or golf concerns No - won't this tear up the greens if there is too little snow. Maintenance costs too high 10/12/2017 5:12 AM 4 Mountain or fat tire bike Fat bike trail with more limited Xc skiing, Hyland is too close to need this 10/10/2017 5:37 PM 5 Mountain or fat tire bike Winter mountain biking 10/10/2017 9:09 AM 6 Mountain or fat tire bike Mountain Bike Trails 10/10/2017 8:07 AM 7 Unnecessary not necessary 10/8/2017 11:01 AM 8 Mountain or fat tire bike Groom for fat tire mountain biking trails and races.10/5/2017 9:26 PM I like this idea as is. I would like a longer course. I would like shorter cour... I wouldn’t use this feature. I suggest another use ... 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES I like this idea as is. I would like a longer course. I would like shorter course lengths. I wouldn’t use this feature. I suggest another use for this area: 1 / 2 Braemar Park Concept Alternatives City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan96 97 9 Nature or golf concerns Why can't one last area of a natural nature area be left as is. Walking paths are great. Do bikers have that much clout to raise these suggestions year after year as we had meetings in the past. 10/5/2017 8:50 AM 10 Cross country ski trails should not be on the flat golf course but on trails in the hills.10/2/2017 9:34 PM 11 Nature or golf concerns How about a golf course????10/2/2017 7:12 PM 12 Mountain or fat tire bike More mountain biking trails 10/2/2017 6:52 PM 13 Disc Golf I enjoy walking but I find it boring. Recently I have been playing disc golf! It is so much fun. The Edina course is so easy, fun but easy. I drive up to 30 minutes and will pay $5 to play nice courses on top of the drive. It is a great way to exercise while doing something fun and competitive in nature. I would love to see Edina start to compete with other cities and have a fun challenging disc golf course!. 10/2/2017 5:58 PM 14 Nature or golf concerns Keep it as green space and animal habitat.10/2/2017 5:51 PM 15 Unnecessary Highland Park has great trails 3 miles away!!10/2/2017 12:56 PM 16 Unnecessary Cross country skiing on a golf course is windy, would be better to make trails in the trees. 10/2/2017 11:44 AM 17 Disc Golf Pay to Play Disc Golf Course. It is the fastest growing sport in the USA today!10/2/2017 11:22 AM 18 Mountain or fat tire bike Fat Biking 10/2/2017 11:14 AM 19 Unnecessary I like sking but skiing on a completely open wind driven course is not as enjoyable and hard to maintain. 10/2/2017 10:34 AM 20 can the area support both walking and skiing?10/2/2017 10:21 AM 21 Sledding Area 10/2/2017 10:14 AM 2 / 2 Braemar Park Concept Alternatives 33.96%127 36.63%137 32.09%120 Q7 Proposed changes to the Braemar Golf Course area including adding raised tennis courts so they can be used in more than one season. Answered: 374 Skipped: 76 Total Respondents: 374 I like this addition. I only play tennis in wa... I prefer another cour... 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES I like this addition. I only play tennis in warm weather and wouldn’t use these. I prefer another court or feature: 1 / 1 Braemar Park Concept Alternatives City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan98 99 39.84%151 31.40%119 18.21%69 10.55%40 Q8 If a play area were added to Courtney Fields (the baseball fields), what type would you like most for children? Answered: 379 Skipped: 71 TOTAL 379 #OTHER (PLEASE SPECIFY)DATE 1 Don't know enough about what the natural setting would look like/kids opinions of it, to vote 10/14/2017 7:31 AM 2 Inclusive play structure 10/12/2017 10:32 AM 3 Not sure of the cost, but the play area at Lake Harriet is excellent 10/12/2017 8:34 AM 4 No opinion or not needed I would not use this and there seem to be plenty of parks for children 10/12/2017 7:27 AM 5 Should have a nature focus - not be just another duplicative jungle-gym type space like every other park in Edina 10/10/2017 6:57 PM 6 No opinion or not needed No opinion 10/10/2017 3:58 PM 7 More bike trails 10/10/2017 1:43 PM 8 No opinion or not needed no comment 10/10/2017 12:39 PM 9 More baseball freilds 10/10/2017 8:24 AM 10 No opinion or not needed NA to me 10/10/2017 8:09 AM 11 Race play course 10/10/2017 8:08 AM 12 No opinion or not needed Do we need a play area for the baseball fields?10/9/2017 3:07 PM Natural play spaces Playground structure Individual play items i... Other (please specify) 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES Natural play spaces Playground structure Individual play items in a nature setting Other (please specify) 1 / 2 Braemar Park Concept Alternatives 13 No opinion or not needed edina has numerous play areas--not necessary to add more 10/8/2017 11:05 AM 14 i don't have children 10/6/2017 9:17 AM 15 No opinion or not needed not necessary in my opinion 10/6/2017 7:29 AM 16 No opinion or not needed No opinion 10/5/2017 5:37 PM 17 No opinion or not needed I wouldn't use this feature.10/5/2017 4:34 PM 18 No opinion or not needed NA 10/5/2017 3:37 PM 19 No opinion or not needed no ideas 10/5/2017 3:20 PM 20 Depends on the targeted age group for use. Weber park playground serves many ages.10/5/2017 8:55 AM 21 No opinion or not needed I don’t have children who would use this play area.10/4/2017 8:01 PM 22 Outdoor gym 10/4/2017 5:34 PM 23 climbing appartus - like chutes and ladders in Bloomington.10/4/2017 2:37 PM 24 No opinion or not needed none 10/4/2017 10:24 AM 25 Yes! Is there an opportunity to add natural play area(s) in the walking path area too? (Like Richardson Nature Center?) This would be my preference - lots of natural play areas! 10/4/2017 3:39 AM 26 No opinion or not needed Don't add 10/3/2017 1:10 PM 27 No opinion or not needed NONE 10/2/2017 7:14 PM 28 I enjoy walking but I find it boring. Recently I have been playing disc golf! It is so much fun. The Edina course is so easy, fun but easy. I drive up to 30 minutes and will pay $5 to play nice courses on top of the drive. It is a great way to exercise while doing something fun and competitive in nature. I would love to see Edina start to compete with other cities and have a fun challenging disc golf course!. 10/2/2017 5:58 PM 29 Bike terrain 10/2/2017 5:40 PM 30 Playground structure with splash pad feature like every other city has 10/2/2017 1:07 PM 31 No opinion or not needed None. This is a baseball facility. My kid plays there. I wouldn't want the distraction of little kids/playground no the added risks involved. 10/2/2017 12:53 PM 32 playground structure but Lewis Park badly needs a new structure first!10/2/2017 12:42 PM 33 something for kids of all ages and sizes: not just toddlers but pre-teen as well!10/2/2017 12:00 PM 34 Play structures designed for ALL ages (not just 5 and under) with natural elements similar concept to Minnesota Zoo natural play space- structures mixed with natural- Awesome! 10/2/2017 11:21 AM 35 No opinion or not needed No preference 10/2/2017 11:01 AM 36 The race play area (similar to a concept in Golden Valley) would be great 10/2/2017 10:38 AM 37 Can there be both a playground structure and natural spaces?10/2/2017 10:23 AM 38 No opinion or not needed Do not need in this area 10/2/2017 10:21 AM 39 Basketball courts, pickleball 10/2/2017 10:17 AM 40 2 or 4 Petanque courts! Edina loved Petanque and they are small courts. :)10/2/2017 9:57 AM 2 / 2 Braemar Park Concept Alternatives City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan100 101 23.18% 89 20.05% 77 56.77% 218 Q9 In some spaces, ecological restoration and recreation additions could be in the same areas. Which would you prefer? Answered: 384 Skipped: 66 TOTAL 384 Maximize all trails and... Maximize restoration,... Strike a balance betw... 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% 23.18% 23.18% 23.18% 23.18% 23.18% 23.18% 23.18% 20.05% 20.05% 20.05% 20.05% 20.05% 20.05% 20.05% 56.77% 56.77% 56.77% 56.77% 56.77% 56.77% 56.77% ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES Maximize all trails and recreation, even if we sacrifice some restoration opportunities. Maximize restoration, even if it means fewer recreation opportunities. Strike a balance between restoration and recreation. 1 / 1 Braemar Park Concept Alternatives Q10 This survey does not include all proposed changes. Are there any features or improvements not discussed in the survey that you would like to see? Answered: 177 Skipped: 273 #RESPONSES DATE 1 no 10/17/2017 3:12 PM 2 Handicapped accessibility to Braemar baseball fields 10/17/2017 2:22 PM 3 Keep the area free of unnatural objects including snowmaking machines 10/17/2017 5:36 AM 4 no 10/16/2017 11:34 AM 5 I would like to see the ability to manufacture snow in the winter for the Nordic ski trails.10/16/2017 10:50 AM 6 NA 10/16/2017 7:09 AM 7 I think adding paddle for winter would be great! Currently only at the Country Clubs but would be a great winter addition! 10/15/2017 6:26 PM 8 No 10/15/2017 3:04 PM 9 Clear understanding that walking trails can be used by runners 10/14/2017 2:18 PM 10 I am an enthusiastic proponent of cross country ski trails at Braemar, but unfortunately, we are at the mercy of climate variations that make natural snow very undependable. I am in favor of investigating the possibility of manufacturing snow for a portion of trails on the Braemar course. 10/14/2017 1:15 PM 11 A bike pump track 10/14/2017 7:52 AM 12 soccer field 10/13/2017 7:31 PM 13 Again, pickleball court 10/13/2017 3:38 PM 14 There are miles and miles of places in edina to run and walk but none for MTB. I think it would be great to have a local place to Mountain Bike, so that my team has a place to bike that minimizes the amount of busy streets to cross. It would keep us more safe. 10/13/2017 6:45 AM 15 We do not like too much development. Lets leave some wildlife areas.10/13/2017 12:24 AM 16 I would like to keep the area as natural as possible. We can build recreation anywhere, but we can't build nature anywhere. 10/12/2017 10:53 AM 17 Think of adaptive and special needs kiddos, fences in playground areas as there aren’t many large open spaces for us families 10/12/2017 10:32 AM 18 Make sure bike trails are separate and not near walking trails because pedestrians often walk on bike trails (as happens in the Edina Promenade). The maps were difficult to read online. Thank you 10/12/2017 10:31 AM 19 Beautiful area. Preservation of natural setting is of great importance it seems to me. Nice to make available to people, but not at expense of environment. 10/12/2017 10:18 AM 20 consider a few more pickle ball courts 10/12/2017 10:15 AM 21 I am desperate that the city add more off-leash dog play areas. The city of Edina is full of dogs who need access. Please (PLEASE) add more off-leash dog play areas to various areas of the city. The Braemar area is perfect for this addition. Northeast Edina is desperately in need. Powers that be - move for this cause, please! 10/12/2017 9:15 AM 22 No 10/12/2017 9:14 AM 1 / 9 Braemar Park Concept Alternatives City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan102 103 23 A ropes course as part of a natural play space. We have so many attractions / places for elementary age - but not nearly enough for teens and adults (who aren't hockey players). If we want to be a healthy city - we need these attractions. Please help others understand that mountain biking trails aren't just for the EPS mountain biking team. They will benefit our entire community. There are no trails less than a 30 minute drive one way. Worth is an exception- but it's not in an area I like to leave my kids. 10/12/2017 9:08 AM 24 When you discuss restoration please discuss. Mosquitos. When Lake Nokomis was restored it is now virtually unusable do to bugs everywhere. 10/12/2017 9:03 AM 25 I am so pleased to see you are actively looking at Mountain Biking and CC skiing.10/12/2017 8:34 AM 26 Would the mountain bike trails be year-round for fat-tire biking? Also, would the ski trails be groomed or natural? 10/12/2017 8:25 AM 27 There are a tremendous number of walking/hiking and play spaces in Edina already available - there are not enough mountain biking spaces and it is a ecologically friendly and fastest growing sport. I would prefer to see this ideal space geared toward MTB. Thank you. 10/12/2017 7:27 AM 28 Indoor tennis courts.10/12/2017 6:25 AM 29 Stop spending money on amenities that bring people into our community and fix our roads.10/12/2017 5:13 AM 30 Perhaps some other activities currently not supported in Edina parks, such as a simulated rock climbing? 10/11/2017 9:05 AM 31 Mountain biking skill loop 10/11/2017 7:32 AM 32 Have you considered bocci ball as a revenue source, with very reasonable pricing, for fun for all ages like Brookfield has. 10/11/2017 6:51 AM 33 A horse stable or equestrian center for all ages 10/11/2017 6:29 AM 34 No 10/10/2017 8:09 PM 35 This is Edina’s last chance to save a natural environment for our kids, complete with wildlife. I believe those city planners who defer more to preserving our little remaining nature will be lauded in the future as our city grows up with high rises and concrete. This plan seems to sacrifice nature to an obsessive need to maximize every inch of space, every hour of the day. Please preserve our ability to walk in the quiet of the woods, on dirt trails, without extreme bikers careening around every corner! 10/10/2017 6:57 PM 36 Single track mountain biking would be my primary goal. Our community has plenty of options for walking trails and play areas, but nowhere for mountain biking. Let's get this built! 10/10/2017 6:01 PM 37 No wide Xc ski trails. A full ski plow width would make the length of trail too short to be worth going to over Hyland 10/10/2017 5:38 PM 38 A bike skills park. Bike repair area 10/10/2017 4:14 PM 39 OOGA 10/10/2017 4:10 PM 40 No 10/10/2017 3:57 PM 41 JUST MORE MOUNTAIN BIKE TRAILS 10/10/2017 1:43 PM 42 Holf off making any decisions until the existing golf course is completed and operational ... do not rush into anything! 10/10/2017 12:39 PM 43 Absolutely love the idea of having biking, skiing and hiking trails in my community!10/10/2017 11:40 AM 44 Pickle ball courts would be sweet!10/10/2017 10:21 AM 45 No the things I want added were in the survey 10/10/2017 9:48 AM 46 Yes 10/10/2017 8:24 AM 47 More Mountain Biking for those who want and need more and closer trails to ride.10/10/2017 8:09 AM 48 I think it’s important for the Edina MBT to have a great place to practice. My child has already been hit by a car riding to practice. 10/10/2017 8:09 AM 49 Don’t bother adding/grooming Nordic trails if there is not snowmaking capacity. There are good ski trails at Hyland and Wirth with snowmaking; trails without snow become an afterthought, I would not bother to even act like there are Nordic trails without a commitment to their upkeep 10/10/2017 8:08 AM 2 / 9 Braemar Park Concept Alternatives 50 Nah 10/10/2017 8:03 AM 51 The premier stadium, lighting and netting proposal at Courtney Field 1.10/9/2017 3:07 PM 52 None of these changes to Braemar are needed in the Edina area. Just let the land be. All Edina does is over build what is not necessary. 10/8/2017 11:05 AM 53 Heated driving range that hits the balls outdoors in the winter, like GolfZone.10/8/2017 7:49 AM 54 I wanted a choice of "none of the above" for biking trails. Preserving nature is best.10/7/2017 3:43 PM 55 Looks great!10/7/2017 2:07 PM 56 I am confused about the focus on mountain biking. I can't imagine many people taking advantage of that. I would focus on pedestrian trails, winter use (sledding, x-country) and family friendly recreation. 10/6/2017 2:49 PM 57 Put lights on 1-2 of the raised tennis/pickleball courts! Overall, this is MUCH more balanced than the plan proposed one year ago. I really like the direction this is going. Kudos to the planning team for great progress 10/6/2017 11:27 AM 58 no 10/6/2017 10:39 AM 59 Let's keep Braemar local 10/6/2017 10:18 AM 60 I would like to be sure that you maintain the privacy for the people that live on the east and south side of Braemar.(along Gleason Road) This should not become like the earlier plan for the night Lights and Snow making in this area. Thanks 10/6/2017 10:03 AM 61 Bike trails to Braemar 10/6/2017 8:56 AM 62 sledding hill with a tow rope 10/6/2017 6:46 AM 63 Why does someone (park and rec director and city council) keep bring up do work at a park with natural space. Doesn't seem needed and in the end would require more money and people to maintain. 10/6/2017 6:46 AM 64 snow shoe trail? skating rink (see above)? four season use of club house is essential 10/6/2017 4:13 AM 65 More use of land for mountain bike trails, with separation of trails by level of difficulty - beginner/intermediate/advanced as is the case at Murphy-Hanrehan, Lebanon Hills, etc. 10/5/2017 9:29 PM 66 Maximize regular bike trails and connect with other system trails.10/5/2017 7:53 PM 67 In the winter can we have an off leash dog park area?10/5/2017 7:15 PM 68 Add a dog park!10/5/2017 6:56 PM 69 Not at this time 10/5/2017 6:38 PM 70 I believe there is a large flat open space in your design. For the large East Asian population that lives nearby, it should be offered as a cricket field, a huge sport in Pakistan, India and Bangladesh. 10/5/2017 5:57 PM 71 Trails for road, casual biking and on leash dog walking or off leash dog park.10/5/2017 5:54 PM 72 I hope the snow making idea is DEAD!10/5/2017 5:37 PM 73 More hard surface, kid-friendly bike trails around the perimeter and linking the neighborhood and various facilities. 10/5/2017 5:07 PM 74 I liked the concept of improving the road entrance into a parkway. This would raise the appearance of the overall park environment. Further, buck-thorn eradication would need to be a specific part of this plan. 10/5/2017 4:34 PM 75 I like the platform tennis. Can we stick a dog park in somewhere and a sliding hill or tubing hill. 10/5/2017 3:50 PM 76 Keep your commitment to having a good restaurant in the clubhouse. Tin Fish will be hugely missed! I love that they held events: snowshoe and beer sampling, trivia night, etc. Keep Braemar a park for the whole community. 10/5/2017 3:44 PM 77 Picnic area 10/5/2017 3:43 PM 78 I would like to see a plan that places the biking trails on the west side and the walking trails on the east side. Keep them separate for safety and noise reasons. 10/5/2017 3:37 PM 3 / 9 Braemar Park Concept Alternatives City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan104 105 79 Let's keep some areas in natural state. I am against developing the entire area for trails or whatever. Natural Braemar is part of its draw! 10/5/2017 3:20 PM 80 Better lighting at Courtney Fields and improved netting between the fields.10/5/2017 3:15 PM 81 It's disappointing that all hiking trails on the east ridge seem to be taken away and that space will be used only for mountain biking. If you want connection to the neighborhoods why remove that accessible feature for walkers? 10/5/2017 1:41 PM 82 Keep all bikers out of this area. The City is obsessed with bicycling.10/5/2017 10:30 AM 83 Questions especially #9 would need specific proposals so residents could have input. These results could be used to voice agreement when we really know that things change and the scope could be much larger and different than a simple question can address. 10/5/2017 8:55 AM 84 Edina is behind most comparable communities in regard to trails that support healthy and active lifestyles. I'm confident the silent sport communities of biking, running, walking and xc skiing will ensure productive use and respect for these fantastic improvements. 10/5/2017 8:12 AM 85 Edina does not need mountain bike trails in the middle of the city. This space is better as natural settings, walking trails and playground space for children. 10/5/2017 5:41 AM 86 This survey is flawed. Where are the options of little to no mountain bike trails — where we leave the woods alone? This survey amgives you a fundamental choice between 2 objectionable options, both of which are bad. I want buckthorn to be removed. I like the idea of being able to walk through the woods and enjoy its beauty. Why do we insist on spending more money on things we don’t need — at the cost of natural space? I’m especially baffled by the fact that we’re considerimg spending this money for trails for a handful of community members (many of which don’t live in Edina). Why on earth would we dedicate all of this space to one sport few engage in? I walk there now. If you dedicate this space to biking, I can no longer use it. How does that make any sense? This survey, and the process leading up to the decision point, is defective and asks leading questions. 10/5/2017 5:20 AM 87 Leave as much nature in place as possible!10/4/2017 9:29 PM 88 It seems like the City Council can’t stop wasting money on unnecessary projects. This is an unnecessary project. 10/4/2017 8:01 PM 89 Mountain bike trails would be really fun for the mountain bikers around here 10/4/2017 5:34 PM 90 I feel this was a poorly written survey. The options for each question were not balanced and seemed to be written to encourage a specific answer or result. Add trails - walking, natural play structures, tennis, snow sledding - make it a regional draw. 10/4/2017 5:33 PM 91 Off road bike trails (like the Nine Mile trail) but not mountain biking. Everyone can use paved bike trails, but only a few can use mountain bike trails. 10/4/2017 2:50 PM 92 Love the ideas of more walking trails and loops.10/4/2017 2:30 PM 93 The possibility of an off leash dog park. We already have ski and bike trails and tennis courts but nothing for dogs in this area. Also, some bins for mess, as not all dog owners are responsible about pick up. 10/4/2017 1:01 PM 94 I am adamantly opposed to eliminating access to the current walking trails on the east side of Braemar from points south of the parking lot or changing the trails to bike trails. The access to these unspoiled trails from my house near Gleason's south end is one of the best features of the neighborhood. Leave an unspoiled area unspoiled, and save the money for other needed uses in areas that already have some development. 10/4/2017 10:37 AM 95 Why do you find it necessary to disrupt any of this land on the east side of Braemar. You have plenty of land and no housing on the west side. Any trails, especially bike, would be right on top of the homes on Gleason and Tanglewood Ct. This is as bad as having ski trails. If you want to get rid of the buckthorn just do that. Chopping into that woods is not the answer. Edina has plenty of recreation possibilities without destroying those woods. 10/4/2017 10:24 AM 96 I would encourage the city to become more expert in the use of natural space. It is not a this versus that it is rather of being more natural. Kid's play is natural. Adult exercise is natural. Both should be done in very natural settings. Don't over engineer this. It does not need to be forced. 10/4/2017 9:33 AM 97 No 10/4/2017 8:43 AM 4 / 9 Braemar Park Concept Alternatives 98 No mountain biking at all. Both plans are a joke. This is a land grab by the EHS mountain bike team. The City should be ashamed. 10/4/2017 8:24 AM 99 Increase natural play areas, particularly along the walking paths. This will help kids to develop a life-long love of walking, hiking, and exploring in nature. My family will use the cross country trails, even if I don't ski. 10/4/2017 3:39 AM 100 Mountain bike and cross country trails within Edina are desperately needed. Driving 30 minutes to surrounding communities should not be necessary when there is space available. There are sufficient walking trails, but purpose built mountain biking trails would get a lot of use and be a valued addition to Edina. 10/3/2017 9:00 PM 101 I would like to see a new club house at Braemar... like the one at Elm Creek. It would be wonderful to have a fireplace and take advantage of the views. A restaurant like Red Cow would be great. I would like to see snowshoe and cross country ski trails... I do not want more tennis courts. I love the green spaces... 10/3/2017 8:25 PM 102 So far, think this plan of adding both single track mountain bike trails and cross country ski trails to the area are great. Edina is lacking in both. 10/3/2017 7:26 PM 103 Prefer bike trails to be on west side, away from houses. Please no tournaments or organized races on mountain paths for school or organizations that will draw crowds to park. 10/3/2017 1:10 PM 104 This is a great process. Thank you!10/3/2017 11:23 AM 105 No wood burning--contributes to air pollution. Air pollution leads to numerous medical problems. We live in the city and our air is polluted enough. 10/3/2017 9:54 AM 106 There should be one walking path loop around the whole park. Walking paths should be two-way trails. The forests should not be drastically cut down to enable mountain biking or extensive trails.There are protected sections that are Oak Savanah and a Bird Sanctuary. Consider three season bike trails that convert to classic style cross country ski trails in the winter on the trails in the forests. There is no neighborhood sledding hill nearby that I know of, there could be a simple sled (walk yourself up) hill somewhere here. I hoped Edina would have another frisbee golf course, as the one at Rosland is so busy. Likewise, the putting greens at centennial lakes are so busy, maybe you could put some putting greens in this park, too.Seems like there are plenty of options for siting this. What about birding trails? What about a biathlon range? Be sure to allow ski boring. What about bee hives somewhere? What about solar panels on that mountain past the range? Please convert to native plantings wherever possible, especially on all that grass by the baseball fields. 10/2/2017 10:03 PM 107 The maps for mountain biking and walking are very confusing and misleading. Why not publish a map people can actually see and understand? Please make a better maps available. 10/2/2017 8:53 PM 108 I would love to see a playground ! There are lots of families in Edina with children !10/2/2017 8:41 PM 109 At one point a snow tube hill was involved which seemed to Be a great option to recoup costs quickly and self sustain the park. There is nothing regionally like this. Not sure why that was dropped. Suggest a free splash pad type area incorporated into playground. Edina pool is too expensive for many who have smaller kids or kids of multiple ages you can't watch all at once. Appreciate multi purpose Spaces rather than committing to tennis/pickleball/volleyball 10/2/2017 7:59 PM 110 I went to the first info session. I don't recall seeing this number of biking trails. Has the design changed from meeting to meeting? I worry that hikers won't be able to enjoy the South/East ridge line. It will be packed with bikers. Along, is there money to put all of this in and maintain it? We should get rid of the buckthorn and not strive to have balance in the park. Feels like the biking just got way too much. 10/2/2017 7:33 PM 111 No 10/2/2017 7:25 PM 112 STOP IT NOW!!! There is too much change in Edina. The manager and City Council have no idea what they are doing. STOP SPENDING MONEY!!!!! It is not growing on trees!!!!!!!!! 10/2/2017 7:14 PM 113 Focus on providing multiple options for families with kids of all ages; alternatives for families who spend lots of time there for various sporting events and activities during all seasons 10/2/2017 6:59 PM 114 Nope 10/2/2017 6:53 PM 115 No, but please make the 6 mile MTB trail work 10/2/2017 6:39 PM 5 / 9 Braemar Park Concept Alternatives City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan106 107 116 I would love to have a local mountain bike trail system at the disposal of our community. The proposed trail designs look good to me and it would be something that I would utilize multiple times per week. All of that said, a balance with the community (not being a large regional draw so we don't upset neighbors) is paramount. 10/2/2017 6:37 PM 117 I enjoy walking but I find it boring. Recently I have been playing disc golf! It is so much fun. The Edina course is so easy, fun but easy. I drive up to 30 minutes and will pay $5 to play nice courses on top of the drive. It is a great way to exercise while doing something fun and competitive in nature. I would love to see Edina start to compete with other cities and have a fun challenging disc golf course!. 10/2/2017 5:58 PM 118 Biking trails for this small space is a terrible plan. This survey does not allow anyone to oppose the bike path plan. Please redo this survey!!! 10/2/2017 5:53 PM 119 Bike pumps and repair station like those on the Greenway 10/2/2017 5:40 PM 120 GPS golf carts 10/2/2017 5:38 PM 121 The biking options seem to have been super-sized. I'm concerned that the natural landscape will be sacrificed with so many trails and potential riders/usage on them. I'm concerned that walkers will be edged out and Braemar will be overrun with fast-based mountain biking. I support a bike system that augments what is available at Wirth park but not an extensive set of trails that prioritizes mountain bikers over the many other residents who enjoy the peaceful qualities of Braemar. It seems that we'd be sacrificing a lot with a steady stream of bikers. I hope buckthorn eradication is still on the list. Thank you for sending this survey. 10/2/2017 4:52 PM 122 Add a full sidewalk along the entire length between Gleason and valley view and AGGRESSIVELY POLICE THE 30mph speed limit on that road!!!! 10/2/2017 4:33 PM 123 Add a mountain biking trail on the hill alongside the frontage road and behind public works area 10/2/2017 4:08 PM 124 Pickle ball courts 10/2/2017 3:27 PM 125 Skate AND classic nordic ski trails. Separate from fat bikers. Please.10/2/2017 3:14 PM 126 Sounds like you are considering the right things.10/2/2017 2:28 PM 127 http://gfoutdoorfitness.com/trail-fitness/ I don't have anything to do with this company - it could be any outdoor fitness company - 10/2/2017 2:26 PM 128 Local / city park and not a regional draw get a new restaurant / concession available 12 months a year 10/2/2017 1:51 PM 6 / 9 Braemar Park Concept Alternatives 129 There are not enough questions, and they are vague. Natural habitat restoration and mountain biking single track trails are synonymous, not mutually exclusive. Single track mountain biking trails are designed with the environment in mind. Richard Mandell's original restoration plan (see May 5, 2015 Report - Ecological Enhancements) for the golf course called for implementing Barr Engineering's February 2015 natural resources restoration plan - including the IMMEDIATE eradication of all invasive species on and restoration of the East, Northwest and Southwest Ridges, as well as ACOE Parcel C on the southern boundary. The eradication and restoration project should have been performed simultaneously with the golf course renovation. It should be completed immediately now to preserve the remaining oak trees, enhance the golf course experience, and provide the ecological community benefits that Richard Mandell highlighted in his report. Given the City's invasive species eradication and natural resources restoration project in Arden Park, the same immediacy should be applied to Braemar Park. Advanced single track mountain biking trails should be included on Antenna Hill, for several reasons. First, the park land is not being used for any competing purpose. The public works department uses it to dump trash. This indiscriminate dumping should be eliminated. Public works has plenty of space elsewhere. Second, it is important to provide a depth of experience to make the entire trail a first class experience for Edina residents (just as Edina seeks to do with its other park projects, such as Courtney Field, Braemar Golf Course and Braemar Arena, for example), and to encourage repeat use by the community. Third, it is important to include beginner, intermediate and advance trails for young and old, to continually encourage new users, and provide depth of experience as riders improve their skills. Fourth, if the trail is used for events, such as high school mountain biking meets or winter fat tire biking events, additional advanced terrain is needed. The plan should include a mountain biking skills park. This has been identified as a very popular and essential amenity in places like Lebanon Hills, Cuyuna Lakes and Duluth, because it allows riders to practice for what they will experience on the trail, and because it allows riders to develop their skills to further enhance and encourage their use of the trail. This plan does not state the horizon for implementation. The eradication of invasive species and natural habitat restoration should be undertaken immediately, and completed within 2 years as originally contemplated in the Mandell Plan - and in the same time frame as the Arden Park restoration plan. The walking and single track mountain biking trails should be constructed simultaneously with the invasive species removal and habitat restoration. This work can and should be done in the next 12-24 months. The walking path on the north side of the park needs to be physically separated from Braemar Boulevard by at least 4 feet, with a natural barrier. The longer term plan should call for the installation of curbs on Braemar Boulevard, with parking bays to encourage people to park along Braemar Boulevard and use the trail, similar to the parking bays along Olinger Boulevard by Bredesen Park. Users should not be forced to park in the golf course parking lot to use the trail. The old number 20 golf hole should not be preserved as a "practice" golf hole for private instructors. There is plenty of golf at Braemar already, with the 18 and 9 hole courses, chipping and putting greens and a driving range. Private instructors can use all of those facilities. In addition, the Council rejected the idea of practice holes when it rejected the course renovation proposal that would have preserved hole 20 and 3 others for practice. This property needs to be put to another, higher use, such as the beginner section of a single track mountain bike trail (just as this property was contemplated as the beginner section for XC skiing) or ropes challenge courses. More thought and planning is needed on the walking path on the north side of the park. A path for walkers that is separated from the road by a buffer of at least 4' is needed. The 10/2/2017 1:46 PM 130 picnic area to meet, sit, grill, eat, etc. while close enough by all the activities.10/2/2017 1:43 PM 131 I didn't see any picnic areas. Those who live nearby could use some green "family" space.10/2/2017 1:41 PM 132 I would like to see fewer improvements. Keep things natural. That is what makes the Braemar space so great. We don't need to "improve" by adding a bunch of costly features. I would like to see the wooded area on the east along Gleason Rd kept natural/only do ecological restoration there. I do not want to see destruction of the landscape for a massive bike trail system. Minimally disruptive trails would be fine. 10/2/2017 1:36 PM 133 I am most interested in the walking/running trails.10/2/2017 1:32 PM 134 It would be nice to have some sort of modest shelter or wind break by the soccer field/dome site. Prior to the dome going up it gets cold in the fall and parents end up siting on concrete blocks and shivering at night while their kids practice! 10/2/2017 1:13 PM 135 I didn't see a paved sidewalk with curb extension along Braemar Blvd connecting to the new sidewalk on Valley View. This safely connects the neighbors to the different parks and golf course. 10/2/2017 1:07 PM 136 Plant trees to replace the hundreds lost in the golf course redevelopment 10/2/2017 1:00 PM 137 please don't do this, it's great as is 10/2/2017 12:53 PM 7 / 9 Braemar Park Concept Alternatives City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan108 109 138 I just learned that the Tin Fish is closing. A restaurant feature in the park is quite a draw. The city should do whatever it can to facilitate another vendor in that space. 10/2/2017 12:53 PM 139 Mountain biking, if at all, should be recreational for residents of all ages. Edina doesn't need high level trails for more expert bikers that would draw competition from a regional area. This should be a safe trail system for bikers of all ages, with minimal cost to maintain and minimal risk of injuries and potential legal liability. The areas designated for mountain biking should ensure adequate buffer areas are included, buckthorn is removed and removal of other trees are minimal. Separately, will platform tennis be used enough to justify its costs to build and maintain? 10/2/2017 12:50 PM 140 No, I love they cross country ski trails, the mountain biking trails in the platform tennis - But I would do more than one platform tennis court 10/2/2017 12:30 PM 141 No 10/2/2017 12:23 PM 142 Nordic ski trails with snowmaking would fill a critical void in our community, would be well-used, and would generate revenue 10/2/2017 12:04 PM 143 clear out some of the woods, weeds so that the sledding hill is safer;10/2/2017 12:00 PM 144 I do not believe the benefit of mountain mike trails is worth the impact on residents in area due to increase traffic, parking and disturbance to the residents on the east side of park! 10/2/2017 11:49 AM 145 Really disappointed with the ski proposal. Basically no different than now, which is unskiable. 10/2/2017 11:46 AM 146 Walking trails could be used by a wide variety of people at a lower cost 10/2/2017 11:42 AM 147 Golf design input 10/2/2017 11:29 AM 148 No but please don't ruin the quality of life for the neighborhood by cutting down foliage to make room for biking trails - we want to keep our wooded area wooded! 10/2/2017 11:28 AM 149 Make it ADA friendly. Edina is one of the worst citie sin MN for ADA commuting and parks. Please make sure you develop this so disabled people can share in the fun too! 10/2/2017 11:24 AM 150 Sledding hill- maybe braemar could serve as a warming house Skating loop? Similar to Central Park in maple grove 10/2/2017 11:21 AM 151 No 10/2/2017 11:19 AM 152 Sidewalks or maintained trails along Braemar Blvd 10/2/2017 11:16 AM 153 Sledding hill.10/2/2017 11:05 AM 154 Splash pad as part of the play structure 10/2/2017 11:03 AM 155 I would like to see the Nordic ski trails emphasized more.10/2/2017 11:01 AM 156 Nature trails (walking) instead of mountain biking 10/2/2017 10:59 AM 157 It would be absolutely necessary that we have some sort of bakery or coffe shop in the area. This would facilitate more community use of the areas and bring people together as a gathering spot for conversation or pick up a cold/hot drink while at the park in the cold/hot months. It is absolutely wonderful and needed convenience that we don't have in any walking distance in this corner of Edina. 10/2/2017 10:39 AM 158 If cross-country trails are going to be added, it really needs snowmaking equipment. If that is not part of the plan, I would not suggest maintaining trails, skiers will just go to Hyland nordic trails 10/2/2017 10:38 AM 159 no 10/2/2017 10:29 AM 160 DON'T CUT DOWN ANY MORE TREES. THERE HAS BEEN TOO MANY REMOVED AT THE GOLF COURSE. FALL SEASON WILL BE LACKING IN THE BEAUTIFUL COLOR THE GOLF COURSE PROVIDED, AND IT WILL BE TOO MANY YEARS BEFORE THE NEW TREES COMMAND THE ATTENTION LIKE THE REMOVED ONES DID. SUGGESTING THAT THERE WILL BE MORE TREE THAN IN 1947 IS CONFUSING AS MANY OF US DIDN'T LIVE HERE IN 1947. HOW MANY MORE OR LESS TREES WILL THERE BE ON THE GOLF COURSE IN COMPARISON TO WHAT WAS THERE IN 2015? 10/2/2017 10:29 AM 161 As a resident not currently using these areas for recreation, it is difficult to read maps to offer good input. I have used my best judgement in responding but additional maps or surveys could help get a better representation. It would be good to avoid complaints about this project with clear and thorough discussion. 10/2/2017 10:27 AM 8 / 9 Braemar Park Concept Alternatives 162 Both concepts show too much intense development. Why not just integrate a few trails, include the cross-country skiing aspects and leave the rest of the area as is. From previous park renovations here in Edina, the end results have been highly developed and urbanized park areas - most unpleasant and better suited to cities with less real natural beauty than Edina. 10/2/2017 10:24 AM 163 Will there be picnic places?10/2/2017 10:23 AM 164 I like the XC Ski and Mountain Bike additions. Thanks.10/2/2017 10:21 AM 165 I'd like to see a FAR greater balance of walking, hiking, jogging trails over mountain biking. I'm fine with them having an area to play and train, but dedicating the majority of the paths to one niche type of biking is lunacy. 10/2/2017 10:19 AM 166 Paddle boats 10/2/2017 10:17 AM 167 Sledding, and walking trails moreso 10/2/2017 10:14 AM 168 I like the thought put into the plans. I run around Braemar often - it would be great to have a trail right inside Braemar. So many tennis options close to Braemar - consider pickleball. 10/2/2017 10:12 AM 169 Create active uses for all ages. The proposed open land could also handle additional fields for soccer, lacrosse, football, etc. The parking lot at the golf course is large enough to handle additional traffic plus would help out the restaurant operating there. 10/2/2017 10:10 AM 170 I know you are preserving the golf features but just as a point of reference for some users - I don't care about golf, at all, so preserving all golf at the expense of other potential uses not on my radar. I'm not proposing getting rid of golf just that it's not the end all be all we should be concerned with. 10/2/2017 10:09 AM 171 a state-of-the-art playground (a regional draw) - thinking about the central, well-designed playgrounds in Chicago and Seattle 10/2/2017 10:05 AM 172 I'd like to see platform tennis courts in Edina, either at Braemar or Fred Richards. This is a great family sport, and courts can be used year round. 10/2/2017 10:04 AM 173 I still think snow tubing hill would draw more winter use and families to the area.10/2/2017 10:02 AM 174 Petaque!10/2/2017 9:57 AM 175 After seeing the traffic completely slow to a stop on Crosstown 62 during Pickleball play, I think it shows that there would be interest in including Pickleball courts somewhere. I do not play (yet), but people seem to love it. 10/2/2017 9:54 AM 176 I didn't even know there was a park at Braemer, I thought is was only a golf course and a hockey arena. I've lived in Edina 10 years, what kind of outreach does the Park Department have? 10/2/2017 9:47 AM 177 More/better cross country ski trails, specifically using the woods and slopes East, south and west of the golf course. Great way to get rid of buckthorn choking out the oak savanna. Would make an INCREDIBLY challenging and fun course. Maximizing recreational use of those woods is the only way to keep buckthorn from choking it, as has happened throughout adjacent Bloomington. I will help build and maintain ski trails, as will hundreds of other skiers 9/30/2017 11:14 AM 9 / 9 Braemar Park Concept Alternatives City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan110 111 Q1 In reviewing the Preferred Master Plan Concept for Braemar Park, what do you like about the plan? Which amenities would you use? Answered: 202 Skipped: 0 #RESPONSES DATE 1 Mountain Bike Trails 11/8/2017 7:26 AM 2 mountain bike trails!11/7/2017 7:40 PM 3 hiking, xc skiing, mountain biking, sledding 11/7/2017 12:06 PM 4 Able to use the park for other Interest beside golf, hiking, Mt biking, cross country skiing.11/7/2017 10:40 AM 5 The single track mountain bikes trails.11/7/2017 9:23 AM 6 Mountain Bike Trails Cross Country Ski Trails 11/7/2017 9:11 AM 7 Trails, tennis, sledding and picnic areas 11/7/2017 7:53 AM 8 Love the concept of adding mountain bike trails to Edina. It would be a wonderful addition. Also, having both skate and classic cross country skis accessible would be a wonderful. Both are family sports and growing in popularity. 11/6/2017 10:26 PM 9 Mountain biking! Hiking. All amenities would be used extensively by my family 11/6/2017 9:43 PM 10 Impressive effort to combine multiple uses in the space. My entire family would use the mountain bike single track trails. 5.4 miles with features built in would keep us coming to use the trails often. 11/6/2017 9:20 PM 11 Mountain bike trails, cross country ski trails 11/6/2017 9:09 PM 12 Mountain Biking, xc skiing (skate) would be best new features. Like lawn court also.11/6/2017 9:07 PM 13 I would definitely use the mountain bike trails....excellent add to Edina's amenities. Also like the lawn bowling feature and the new golf course!! 11/6/2017 9:05 PM 14 I like that it has three nice mountain biking trails. I would use the mountain biking trails extensively. 11/6/2017 8:41 PM 15 I love the mountain bike plan. The nearest place to mountain bike is Theo Wirth or the river valley. This sport has matured and now enjoyed by ages and skill levels. I'm 55 and try and ride 3-4 times a week. I'd ride more if there were more closer options. Just like a golf course or city park, a well designed one will attract users, a bad one will be empty. If you build a mountain bike trail, do it right and get people that know how to build a sustainable enjoyable trail. There's more science and skill to this than just cutting a trail in the woods. Having beginner and more advanced sections is very important to include all skill levels. It's all about having a great experience for everyone. 11/6/2017 8:41 PM 16 Running and snow shoe options.11/6/2017 8:28 PM 17 Mountain bike single track Walking trails Like the buffer that mountain bike trail creates 11/6/2017 8:24 PM 18 Mountain bike and hiking.11/6/2017 8:21 PM 19 What I like about the plan is how it encompasses a lot our MN activities in one place. Braemar is a great section of real estate that should be accessed by more than the the golf community. I would use the Mtn bike trails, Cross country skiing in the winter, and the Fat bike trails. I would also like to walk the trails or snowshoe in the winter. 11/6/2017 8:02 PM 20 mountain biking, hiking, trail running, snowshoeing, sledding, reflecting 11/6/2017 7:50 PM 21 There is a lot of space for all of Edina interest. Specifically the interesting a fun sport mountain biking. Which has taken an immeace popularity in the past years. This will give the people of Edina a fun new sport to try out. 11/6/2017 7:34 PM 22 I am most impressed the plan offers a variety of many sports for all ages. Mountain biking would be a safe place for the Edina Mt Bike team to use. I would be interested in pickle Ball, hiking and just being able to use such a beautiful park. 11/6/2017 7:25 PM 1 / 21 Braemar Park Preferred Master Plan Concept 23 Mt bike trails would be used by many local riders. Take a look at the how many users the Cuyuna trails have attracted. 11/6/2017 7:20 PM 24 I would use the mountain biking trail often as a member of a local cycling team 11/6/2017 7:15 PM 25 Soft service trail and the mountain bike trail 11/6/2017 7:15 PM 26 I would use the Mountain Biking Trails on my own and with my family - as well as the walking trails. 11/6/2017 7:14 PM 27 Mountain biking trails 11/6/2017 7:11 PM 28 I would use the trail system, especially the single track mountain bike trails. I ride my bike every day and it would be really great to have trails in my home town, instead of having to drive to Minneapolis to ride. 11/6/2017 7:08 PM 29 I like the mountain bike trails because it is a fun way to exercise, and a great way to get todays kids in nature. 11/6/2017 6:58 PM 30 I think the plan for the mountain bike trails looks great and I would use them very frequently! 11/6/2017 6:50 PM 31 I like the mountain bike trails, I plan on using them everyday 11/6/2017 6:46 PM 32 I like the long length of the trail 11/6/2017 6:44 PM 33 The mountain biking trails 11/6/2017 6:43 PM 34 Love it all! We'd use the bike, hike and ski trails in our family 11/6/2017 6:20 PM 35 The mountain biking trails are an excellent addition. There are no similar trails within 10 miles. Our H.S. mountain biking team will use them. 11/6/2017 5:42 PM 36 I would use the mountain bike trails 11/6/2017 5:36 PM 37 Golf, bike trails, platform tennis 11/6/2017 4:10 PM 38 Mountain biking trails 11/6/2017 3:57 PM 39 I like the inclusive nature of the plan - walking/running, MTB and nordic ski. It appears many important concepts have been included to maintain the integrity of the plan and ultimate design 11/6/2017 3:05 PM 40 Mountain biking for sure and likely cross country skiing 11/6/2017 2:08 PM 41 Mountain Bike trails.11/6/2017 12:28 PM 42 Particularly like the bike and walking paths especially around the periphery. Very thoughtful design. 11/6/2017 12:21 PM 43 Mountain biking 11/6/2017 12:15 PM 44 Skiing and cycling 11/6/2017 11:57 AM 45 Hiking & snowshoeing, pickleball 11/6/2017 11:37 AM 46 Feels like it provides good utility for a space that was otherwise considered a dead zone.11/6/2017 11:35 AM 47 Mountain bike and walking paths.11/6/2017 10:54 AM 48 I am an outdoor enthusiast. I would use the mountain bike trails, soft surface trails for running and the ski trails in the winter. 11/6/2017 10:38 AM 49 Increased biking access and trails. Very necessary in city.11/6/2017 10:16 AM 50 mountain bike trails 11/6/2017 10:08 AM 51 Mtn biking trails, snow shoeing, cross-country skiing 11/6/2017 10:04 AM 52 Mountain bike trails and Natural Resource Restoration 11/6/2017 10:02 AM 53 My favorite part of the plan: the mountain bike trails.11/6/2017 9:25 AM 54 I like the mountain bike and hiking trails 11/6/2017 9:25 AM 55 I like the idea of expanded off pavement biking 11/6/2017 9:21 AM 56 Single track mountain biking trails with the ability to ride fat bikes on them in winter 11/6/2017 8:44 AM 2 / 21 Braemar Park Preferred Master Plan ConceptSurvey #3 City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan112 113 57 I like the access to the park and all the paved and soft trails for walkers and runners. I also am in favor of the mountain biking trails. 11/6/2017 8:27 AM 58 It includes mtn bike trails! Hiking and biking trails.11/6/2017 8:10 AM 59 Baseball fields and mountain bike trails.11/6/2017 7:58 AM 60 Serves many interests. Would use the ski trails, mountain bike trails and hiking trails.11/6/2017 7:56 AM 61 All of it. Great idea. Bike trails. Running, walking. It would be a draw for the area.11/6/2017 7:21 AM 62 The mountain bike trail 11/6/2017 6:56 AM 63 I am excited about mountain biking and winter fat biking. I might consider xc sking.11/6/2017 6:42 AM 64 Mountain Biking trails are much needed in Edina 11/6/2017 6:13 AM 65 Mountain bike trail.11/6/2017 5:52 AM 66 Mountain bike trails 11/6/2017 5:41 AM 67 The Master Plan looks really nice for many different user groups. Bicyclists get some terrific dirt trails, walkers/runners get some terrific trails. Skiers get a nice place to ski when we have snow. Some of the locals who border the park complain a lot, and seem to want nothing to be done in the park, but the park is an amenity for the entire city's population, and I think the buffer zone included in the plan is very accommodating to their complaints (of basically seeing anyone in the park). I would use the mountain bike trails extensively. 11/5/2017 11:17 PM 68 restoring the oak savana and CC ski trails 11/5/2017 9:53 PM 69 spend the money else where and not on the Park. Roads, lower property taxes, schools, etc. 11/5/2017 6:04 PM 70 Attention given to nature restoration, circular walking path, low-tech XC skiing on the golf course, smaller mountain biking footprint than in previous version, ideas for platform tennis/other activities 11/4/2017 1:32 PM 71 I like the mixture of available amenities. I would use the walking trails, mountain biking trails, pickleball courts, the lawn games area and possibly the cross-country skiing trails (in addition to the golf course) 11/3/2017 12:21 PM 72 I like the idea of including mountain biking trails in Braemar.11/3/2017 11:47 AM 73 Looks incredible. Love the year round use potential. I would use biking- mountain and fat tire. Also snow shoeing and cross country. 11/3/2017 9:10 AM 74 Love the trails and addition of different options (platform tennis, pickle ball, etc.)11/2/2017 5:22 PM 75 Ski trails and running trails 11/2/2017 2:08 PM 76 It looks like you have come up with a good plan.11/2/2017 1:51 PM 77 Trails. I like summer and winter trails, and would use them year round.11/2/2017 9:42 AM 78 the walking path around the golf course and cross country ski path is nice 11/2/2017 6:49 AM 79 Great Mountain bike trails 11/2/2017 5:45 AM 80 I really like the proposed changes to Courtney Fields. Huge improvement to have the entrance identified and redone, and I love the added shade and kids play areas. 11/1/2017 8:58 PM 81 Yes. It has a lot of variety. I'd use the hiking and mountain biking trails and maybe the cross country skiing area. 11/1/2017 8:46 PM 82 We have elementary-aged children and all in our family are avid bikers and cross-country (skate and classic) skiers, but we probably would not use any of the ski or bike trails. Relying on natural snow for cross country skiing is not realistic, given our recent snow-less winters. Also, the grooming and maintenance of the cross country ski trails will not hold up well if walking paths are anywhere nearby. Not having any lit ski trails will mean we won’t be able to ski on weeknights. 11/1/2017 8:43 PM 83 Walking trails, cross country skiing, lawn and restaurant patio 11/1/2017 8:25 PM 84 Ski trails, mountain biking, walking trails, paddle tennis 11/1/2017 8:18 PM 85 All of it looks good. I would use the walking and non athletic bike trails.11/1/2017 7:53 PM 86 I like that it incorporates a wide range of activities, and natural resources restoration. I would primarily use mountain biking trails. 11/1/2017 7:14 PM 3 / 21 Braemar Park Preferred Master Plan Concept 87 soft walking trails. pickleball courts 11/1/2017 6:48 PM 88 I would use walking paths and paddle tennis 11/1/2017 4:15 PM 89 Walking paths 11/1/2017 3:59 PM 90 The golf course. Perhaps the walking trails, but we would use them a lot more if the proposed mountain biking trails were reduced or eliminated for more walking trails. 11/1/2017 3:57 PM 91 I like the addition of a new playground to the Courtney Baseball Field area. I also like the Mountain bike trail and cross country ski and walking trail. I like the soft path walking trail. 11/1/2017 3:01 PM 92 I really like the Mountain Biking trails, our family will definitely use them. We may also use the soft and hard walking paths 11/1/2017 2:34 PM 93 mountain bike trails, cross country ski trails, some paved trails 11/1/2017 2:24 PM 94 Mountain bike trails 11/1/2017 2:09 PM 95 All the ideas around the baseball area seem good. (nice to finally have playground, shade). Like the walking trails Like the ideas around Tin Fish area. 11/1/2017 2:07 PM 96 The improvements to Braemar baseball complex are crucial and important. They will take the complex from good to really great. Additional shade at the fields and up top, the playground feature, and the dropoff/turnaround and welcoming feature are all much needed. 11/1/2017 2:04 PM 97 Multiple use features. Walking and biking trails.11/1/2017 1:58 PM 98 walking trails and bike trails 11/1/2017 1:51 PM 99 The walking paths and the mountain biking trails. I might use the platform tennis courts.11/1/2017 1:50 PM 100 Walking paths, pickleball, and paddle tennis are nice upgrades.11/1/2017 1:46 PM 101 I like and will use the improved walking trails, and completed bike trail along the road. I may use the cross-country ski trails but there isn't enough info to determine at what level they will be developed and groomed - if very good, yes, but if an after-though I'll still just use Hyland. I'm fine with the rest but may not use. 11/1/2017 1:19 PM 102 Walking and biking paths--11/1/2017 10:10 AM 103 Bike trails 11/1/2017 10:02 AM 104 The mountain bike trails! I would use the mountain bike trails extensively with my family.11/1/2017 9:09 AM 105 Platform tennis, pickle ball, hiking trails, mountain bike trails, golf practice hole 11/1/2017 8:37 AM 106 walking, running, skiing, platform tennis 11/1/2017 8:06 AM 107 Mountain Bike trails mostly! though some hiking and skiing too 11/1/2017 7:25 AM 108 the mountain bike trail would be great exercise!10/31/2017 10:19 PM 109 pickleball courts, cross country skiing, winter walking, snow shoeing 10/31/2017 7:03 PM 110 Like bike path, tennis/pickleball 10/31/2017 6:45 PM 111 the scenic overlook by Braemar arena and the sliding hill 10/31/2017 6:45 PM 112 I like that it incorporated the mountain bike trails and natural restoration areas. I will definitely be using the mountain bike trails frequently. 10/31/2017 4:57 PM 113 The quantity of of mountain bike trails especially, and the types of features that those trails have. 10/31/2017 3:29 PM 114 I like everything and would use all of them especially the rollers 10/31/2017 1:37 PM 115 mountain bike trail, walking trail 10/31/2017 12:19 PM 116 walking and bike paths 10/31/2017 11:45 AM 117 cross country skiiing, snow shoeing, walking trails 10/31/2017 10:54 AM 118 Biking and cross country trails 10/31/2017 10:44 AM 119 Family currently uses the fields for school sporting events, and the golf course. I'm not sure what other features I would use on a regular basis. 10/31/2017 10:22 AM 120 Mountain Biking Trails, Walking Trails 10/31/2017 10:11 AM 4 / 21 Braemar Park Preferred Master Plan Concept City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan114 115 121 General like: It has something for persons of all ages. I would use: Mountain bike trails, golf, pickle ball courts, hiking/walking trails/paths 10/31/2017 10:08 AM 122 Looks very good! I would mainly use the mountain bike trails.10/31/2017 9:13 AM 123 Love the single track for MTB! Nice safe place for our kids to practice and all to play!10/31/2017 8:55 AM 124 I like the natural resource restoration plan and the perimeter walking path. I would use the walking path, the cross country ski trails and the sledding hill. Possibly would be attending something at Courtney fields. I do prefer pickleball courts over platform tennis. 10/31/2017 8:09 AM 125 I like the mtn biking trails and will use them alot. I would also use the cross country ski trails if there is enough snow. 10/31/2017 8:08 AM 126 cross country skiing; walking trail 10/31/2017 7:59 AM 127 Mountain Biking Trails - long overdo the team deserves a place in Edina to practice. These trails do not compromise or interfere with the neighborhood 10/31/2017 7:05 AM 128 Love all the paths! We would use mountain bike and walking paths in all seasons. The wooden paths through the marsh will be fun/different walking areas! 10/31/2017 6:59 AM 129 I like the mountain biking trails and the running/walking trails. I think it's great that the MBT trails will have tech, and optional challenges. 10/31/2017 6:02 AM 130 Pedestrian trails, cross-country trails, playground near ball fields 10/31/2017 5:01 AM 131 More areas for play. different wild areas.10/31/2017 4:58 AM 132 Soft trails, paved trails, sledding hill, & cross country skiing.10/30/2017 10:53 PM 133 Love the soft trails for walking and the single track bike trails 10/30/2017 9:25 PM 134 I like the mountain bike trails that are in the plan. I feel that I would use these all the time.10/30/2017 9:09 PM 135 Golf Mountain biking Cross country ski Walking trails 10/30/2017 9:07 PM 136 Natural play area, walking/running trails, sledding trails, maybe mountain bike trails.10/30/2017 8:52 PM 137 Mountain biking, hiking, snow shoeing, cross country skiing 10/30/2017 8:48 PM 138 I would use the mountain bike trails 10/30/2017 8:37 PM 139 Mountain biking and cx skiing. I like the fact that the MTB layout utilizes the east, west and area behind the rink. 10/30/2017 8:00 PM 140 I'd like to see Braemar Park continue as a natural forest of trees, helping to clean the air we so thoughtlessly pollute. Stop spending so much money on plans to destroy what it is already doing for us. When were we asked to allow the Park Board to spend our money on these plans? 10/30/2017 7:38 PM 141 Mountain biking, run/walk trails, ski trails - All great and will use. Play ground and picnic area by ball fields is a great idea too. 10/30/2017 7:34 PM 142 I like the layouts. Excellent use of space available. Strong emphasis on use and preservation balance. I would use bike trails, hiking trails, snowshoe trails, walking trails and ski trails. 10/30/2017 7:16 PM 143 I would use the mountain bike trails heavily, as a member of the Edina Cycling Team 10/30/2017 6:43 PM 144 mountain biking, golf, pickle ball and lawn bowling 10/30/2017 6:08 PM 145 Golf course 10/30/2017 6:01 PM 146 I would mainly use the off-road mountain bike trails, I think that they are a great addition to the park and it will get people close access to trails. 10/30/2017 5:59 PM 147 The walking path is a good idea, and I would use it. Skiing on the golf course is also a good thing to continue, although I personally would not use it. 10/30/2017 5:41 PM 148 Classic cross country ski trails. Maybe skate skiing 10/30/2017 5:07 PM 149 Year round activities. I would use pickleball courts. Not sure our warmer winters will support x country ski trails to degree it would be worth it. 10/30/2017 4:18 PM 150 mtn biking, cc skiing and pickle ball 10/30/2017 3:59 PM 151 walking trails, golf course,10/30/2017 3:46 PM 5 / 21 Braemar Park Preferred Master Plan Concept 152 I like and would Use: pickle ball courts, platform tennis, cross country skiing, mountain biking and walking/hiking trails. I like the plan 10/30/2017 3:34 PM 153 Walking path, natural areas for birding 10/30/2017 3:22 PM 154 Love the single track mountain bike trails. Such a great amenity for residents. Long overdue. 10/30/2017 3:04 PM 155 I like the plan and could envision using the tennis courts, pickle ball courts, mountain bike and paved and unpaved paths, practice golf hole and sledding hill. 10/30/2017 3:03 PM 156 The parkway is the feature I like the most because it connects two sidewalk systems and brings light and safety to an area that many residents use on a daily basis. The continuous walking/running loop around Braemar is another feature that elevates the walking system within the city of Edina. We don’t have many non-residential areas in the city to walk with our family, friends and neighbors. This is a huge win for the city and surrounding neighborhoods. Finally, the face lift and improvements to the sports facilities - Ice rink, Braemar field and Courtney field (including playground) are needed. These facilities don’t reflect “the brand” of our community and the minor updates proposed and investment would be seen and appreciate by all residents - not just the ones using the facilities. 10/30/2017 2:53 PM 157 Walking trails 10/30/2017 2:43 PM 158 I like the inclusion of the trails throughout the park. I would use the mountain bike and cross country ski trails. 10/30/2017 2:26 PM 159 I like all of the improvements to paths, organized athletic areas and natural areas. I would use them all. 10/30/2017 2:19 PM 160 great work here on making a variety of activities accessible...i would use the golf course (senior discounts??), x-cty skiing, hiking, possibly mountain biking if a safe, not technical trail was available 10/30/2017 2:12 PM 161 The trails.......don't build anymore hard surfaces there 10/30/2017 1:57 PM 162 I like the Courtney Field area remodel. I would use that area. The other parts are fine nothing outstanding-I know we are scared of the crabby old people and a few outspoken residents that don’t want anything to change. So the trail system is ok - nothing great. I would use to walk dog. I would use the raised platform tennis court like Minnikhada has. If the x-country ski team and mtn bike team likes the trail set up then it is good. 10/30/2017 1:53 PM 163 Frustrating because I don't see any costs associated with each aspect, so hard to comment as to whether changes are worthwhile without knowing costs of each aspect. 10/30/2017 1:51 PM 164 Cross country ski trials 10/30/2017 1:29 PM 165 Would use ski trails or winter walking trails if ski joring and/or dog sledding is allowed. Overall it looks great if enough people use it to justify the huge cost of building it and especially it's maintenance 10/30/2017 1:26 PM 166 I like the walking trails. However, they aren't needed. How is this being paid for? Is this already in the budget? We do not need more playgrounds, biking trails or any of these improvements. 10/30/2017 1:11 PM 167 I would use the cross country ski trails — it’s a great way to excercise in the winter.10/30/2017 1:03 PM 168 Love the ski trails and walking trails and would use both.10/30/2017 12:56 PM 169 I like that the part about paved and ADA walk and stroll access areas. We are in serious need of stroller and wheelchair accessible areas in the neighborhood where people can walk with their children and families. 10/30/2017 12:30 PM 170 Nothing, I would use none of them. Money best spent elsewhere.10/30/2017 11:49 AM 171 Walking trails, mtn bike trails(summer and winter)10/30/2017 11:47 AM 172 Nothing. There is nothing there I would use.10/30/2017 11:34 AM 173 I like that no one sport or interest group seems to overpower the Park, with the exception of mountain biking. It's less invasive than earlier designs however. 10/30/2017 11:31 AM 174 Mountain bike trails 10/30/2017 11:29 AM 175 I liked the layout of the trails. We would use the mountain bike trails for nice family mountain bike rides. 10/30/2017 11:12 AM 6 / 21 Braemar Park Preferred Master Plan Concept City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan116 117 176 The part I like best is the local, family-friendly mountain biking trails. These would be a great asset to the community from a recreational standpoint due to its close location for residents. As a resident, my family uses mountain biking as an outdoor activity to promote bonding, physical activity, and personal growth. The trail lengths proposed here offer the full range from beginner level to advanced with multiple exit opportunities if the riders get tired. I also like the walking trail, playground, parkway, and aesthetics upgrades. I'm neutral with regard to the cross-country ski trails, lawn court, and pickleball courts. 10/30/2017 11:07 AM 177 Golf, snow shoeing, walking 10/30/2017 11:03 AM 178 I like all of it. I will definitely use the single track mountain biking trails in the summer, and possibly in the winter as well. You should also consider renting fat tire bikes in the winter, as that currently doesn't exist at any other local trails. In the winter, I would use the cross-country ski trails as well as the sledding hill. 10/30/2017 10:52 AM 179 Golf course, walking path 10/30/2017 10:50 AM 180 Mountain biking path, sledding hill, pickle ball. Is this for paddle tennis use in the winter as well? 10/30/2017 10:49 AM 181 I am very happy that winter activities will use natural snow and that the sledding hill will remain a sledding hill and not be turned into a pay-to-use tubing slope with tow ropes and artificial snow that was previously proposed. 10/30/2017 10:49 AM 182 Like the paved trail, upgraded baseball field area and playground access around the fields. We would definitely use the trail, sledding hill and enhanced Courtney Fields. 10/30/2017 10:48 AM 183 I like the combination of paved and natural trails for multiple uses. Also the improved bleachers with shade, natural/play areas and improved access/entrance to the baseball fields would be useful for our family since we have kids who play ball. 10/30/2017 10:43 AM 184 Looks great. I would use the golf course if the green fees for seniors are competitive with other golf courses in the area. Before closing senior rates at Braemar were 50% to 80% higher during the week than other courses in the area. I would also use the pickleball courts as there is a real shortage of places to play pickle ball in Edina. Indoor courts are non existent with the exception of Southdale YMCA. We currently have to go to Bloomington, Richfield, or Hopkins to play indoors and the courts are very limited. 10/30/2017 10:41 AM 185 family trails. Opportunity to walk our dog on those trails. Cross country skiing.10/30/2017 10:32 AM 186 XC Ski, Mountain Bike Trails 10/30/2017 10:31 AM 187 I like thebexpanded trails for ski, bike and pedestrian use. The ballfield enhancements LL be welcome, as well. 10/30/2017 10:29 AM 188 The expanded use of the existing land is great. Trails for biking, peds, and winter use is well thought out. The addition of various tennis courts and lawn sports is a great idea. 10/30/2017 10:28 AM 189 Mountain bike trail would be awesome 10/30/2017 10:28 AM 190 walking/hiking trails, play ground 10/30/2017 10:25 AM 191 walking/hiking trails, courtney field & golf course 10/30/2017 10:23 AM 192 Expanded walking paths and biking paths, sledding hill 10/30/2017 10:23 AM 193 I like the addition of the mountain biking trails, plus all the other outdoor family friendly opportunities. 10/30/2017 10:19 AM 194 Sledding Hill Pedestrian Soft Surface Trail Loop Mountain Bike Cross Country Ski 10/30/2017 10:19 AM 195 I like the paths (hard and soft) along with the mountain biking trails.10/30/2017 10:19 AM 196 Xski and walking 10/30/2017 10:15 AM 197 More trails - I would use trails 10/30/2017 10:14 AM 198 Love updates to trails as well as enhancements to ball fields and golf course.10/30/2017 10:14 AM 199 walking and running trails, mountain bike trail, ski trails 10/30/2017 10:12 AM 200 Nature trails, natural play area 10/30/2017 10:12 AM 201 Bike trails 10/30/2017 10:11 AM 202 I like the amount of walking trails and sledding hill. Those would be the 2 features I would use. 10/30/2017 10:11 AM 7 / 21 Braemar Park Preferred Master Plan Concept Q2 What don't you like in the Preferred Concept Plan for Braemar Park? Answered: 189 Skipped: 13 #RESPONSES DATE 1 everything looks good, but I'd like more mountain bike trails.11/7/2017 7:40 PM 2 I like it 11/7/2017 12:06 PM 3 Very impressed with the plans that could be developed.11/7/2017 10:40 AM 4 I think it looks great. I have no negative feedback to offer. Nice job!11/7/2017 9:23 AM 5 Pickle Ball 11/7/2017 9:11 AM 6 Many places to golf so that would not be my highest priority to focus on.11/7/2017 7:53 AM 7 It is hard to tell but for safety reasons, I do not support multi use trails that mix mountain biking with hiking. 11/6/2017 10:26 PM 8 Nothing 11/6/2017 9:43 PM 9 Hopeful it connects to other trails or bike lanes to get to the park on bike or running.11/6/2017 9:20 PM 10 Nothing 11/6/2017 9:09 PM 11 Lighting of xc trails would allow for much increased use. Could fishing be accommodated?11/6/2017 9:07 PM 12 Nothing.11/6/2017 9:05 PM 13 I think it all looks good but I would prefer the mountain bike trails be installed first.11/6/2017 8:41 PM 14 Trail crossings on a mountain bike system are a big downer to both mountain bikers and the other users. Again, hire people that know what they're doing. We have some great trails in the area. There are people around here that know what they're doing. 11/6/2017 8:41 PM 15 Ideally would like to see shared use of mountain bike trails or some less groomed trail option for running. 11/6/2017 8:28 PM 16 Need to add multi type golf so same area can be used for foot golf, regular golf and disc golf 11/6/2017 8:24 PM 17 Need snowmaking for CC trails.11/6/2017 8:21 PM 18 I am not a baseball player and not sure about the proposed upgrades to the fields and amenities. Didn't we just finish those fields? I guess I would like to see more talk about tin fish or a winter snack area or a XC ski rental facility? Maybe Hoigaards can help with a mental program. Did I miss a tubing hill? I'd like to see a tubing hill. 11/6/2017 8:02 PM 19 nothing really 11/6/2017 7:50 PM 20 I think this is the best plan to make everyone happy.11/6/2017 7:34 PM 21 I really haven't come to that conclusion it seems all residents in the community would have many choices for activities and benefit from the many improvements. 11/6/2017 7:25 PM 22 NA 11/6/2017 7:20 PM 23 Moving the trail is not good 11/6/2017 7:15 PM 24 It all looks good 11/6/2017 7:15 PM 25 It seems like a good plan, catering to all different types of recreational use. There are considerable walking/hiking/running/x-Country Trails. I would like to see us increase the Biking Trails as it increases bike safety and represents new investment to a fast growing sport. 11/6/2017 7:14 PM 26 Nothing 11/6/2017 7:11 PM 27 There's nothing that stands out in a negative way to me. I'm glad to see that more of the park is being put towards non golfing activities 11/6/2017 7:08 PM 8 / 21 Braemar Park Preferred Master Plan Concept City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan118 119 28 In edina we have so many walking trails that not a lot of people use.some people say were known for walking trails. 11/6/2017 6:58 PM 29 I thought that everything in the plan looked good.11/6/2017 6:50 PM 30 I think it’s all great, I like the ideas and hope they will go throw go with this 11/6/2017 6:46 PM 31 N/a 11/6/2017 6:44 PM 32 Too many tennis courts around Edina.11/6/2017 6:43 PM 33 nothing I don't like 11/6/2017 6:20 PM 34 Nothing comes to mind. It all seems positive.11/6/2017 5:42 PM 35 Wooden pavilions seem expensive.11/6/2017 5:36 PM 36 all good 11/6/2017 4:10 PM 37 I’d like to see a programs area. Where community can gather for summer night movies, programs outdoor theater 11/6/2017 3:57 PM 38 after reviewing the concept plan, I can't think of anything that has been left out or that I don't like 11/6/2017 3:05 PM 39 Looks good.11/6/2017 2:08 PM 40 The Mountain Bike trails don't have enough "expert" level features added in to the trail mix. Need some big jumps, drops and berms. 11/6/2017 12:28 PM 41 Did not notice anything that I disliked. Enjoyed the point that Braemar Park is more than just golfing...will be a destination for many activities, for people of all ages. 11/6/2017 12:21 PM 42 Nothing 11/6/2017 12:15 PM 43 Would like snowmaking on trails 11/6/2017 11:57 AM 44 Nothing 11/6/2017 11:35 AM 45 Not enough pickle ball courts.11/6/2017 10:54 AM 46 I think the plan looks great, thank you.11/6/2017 10:38 AM 47 nothing.11/6/2017 10:16 AM 48 -11/6/2017 10:08 AM 49 Play structures, they seem out of place in this area that is mostly geared toward athletic activities for older kids and adults. 11/6/2017 10:02 AM 50 It's all good. The more we can keep people in shape, outdoors, the better.11/6/2017 9:25 AM 51 nothing 11/6/2017 9:25 AM 52 More Braemar construction.11/6/2017 9:21 AM 53 nothing 11/6/2017 8:44 AM 54 I think the wole plan is wonderful.11/6/2017 8:27 AM 55 Looks great!11/6/2017 8:10 AM 56 All looks good.11/6/2017 7:58 AM 57 Want snow making 11/6/2017 7:56 AM 58 Nothing. It’s a great idea.11/6/2017 7:21 AM 59 nothing.11/6/2017 6:56 AM 60 I would not use the ball fields 11/6/2017 6:42 AM 61 Looks like a good use of the area 11/6/2017 6:13 AM 62 Nothing in particular.11/6/2017 5:52 AM 63 .11/6/2017 5:41 AM 9 / 21 Braemar Park Preferred Master Plan Concept 64 I think it's a great plan. Mountain bike trails will be a great amenity for Edina Parks and Rec to offer; both kids and adults will use the trails, it's a low-cost, low-maintenance, minimal impact type of addition to the park, and keeps some beautiful areas of Braemar Park natural forever. 11/5/2017 11:17 PM 65 lots of work at the golf course parking lots the was recently done in the last 15-20 years. wasteful 11/5/2017 9:53 PM 66 See #1 11/5/2017 6:04 PM 67 Concern that natural barriers between mountain bike paths and homes will actually be built, concern that hikers will not be able to hike on the ridge due to steady stream of mountain bikers 11/4/2017 1:32 PM 68 Nothing.11/3/2017 12:21 PM 69 Not enough mountain biking trails 11/3/2017 11:47 AM 70 Nothing 11/3/2017 9:10 AM 71 nothing jumps out 11/2/2017 5:22 PM 72 Too much mountain biking trails. Not enough hills in ski and running trails. Need yo Keep walking separate from skiing trails to keep dogs off the trails. They walk in and ruin tracks. 11/2/2017 2:08 PM 73 NA 11/2/2017 1:51 PM 74 I do not see any mention of snowmaking for ski trails. This is a perfect opportunity to install snowmaking and make these trails truly useful for an extended season. The trails at 3 rivers are overcrowded and Edina could put in snowmaking and have the trails well-utilized. 11/2/2017 9:42 AM 75 I don't think the baseball fields need that much shade and bleacher areas 11/2/2017 6:49 AM 76 -11/2/2017 5:45 AM 77 I like all of it.11/1/2017 8:58 PM 78 Mountain biking in particular. Hiking and cross country skiing are also attractive.11/1/2017 8:46 PM 79 There is not much that a family with young children will be able to use, even a family like ours that skis and bikes regularly. 11/1/2017 8:43 PM 80 It all looks good 11/1/2017 8:25 PM 81 Nothing.11/1/2017 8:18 PM 82 All of it.11/1/2017 7:53 PM 83 I would like to see the mountain biking trails expanded. The existing plan for roughly 5 miles could be completed in about a 1/2 hour ride. 11/1/2017 7:14 PM 84 not enough nature. the beautiful trees and wild nature areas have been that way for years. this does not look so eco-friendly. kind of ruining it. plus I don't like the focus on mountain biking. wish it was eliminated. too damaging to environment. 11/1/2017 6:48 PM 85 Trying to do too much. skiing, mtn biking, paddle tennis, etc. Need to focus on fewer important things. Also the golf clubhouse needs to be renovated 11/1/2017 4:15 PM 86 Mountain bike 11/1/2017 3:59 PM 87 It is very grandiose and perhaps too costly. It would be most helpful if we knew the estimated cost of each proposed feature so priorities could be assigned and perhaps some features eliminated. It will be essential that parking for use of the facilities not be allowed on Gleason Road, as that must be reserved for residents and occasional emergency vehicles. Also, I am concerned that the entire park will be so grandiose that it will attract users from beyond Edina....then Edina residents will be paying for it, but it will be too crowded for them to use it.....and parking will be a problem for sure. 11/1/2017 3:57 PM 88 I wish the play area for the Courntey fields wasn't on the perimeter - it's pretty far from the fields and I won't be able to keep an eye on my kids from the bleachers. 11/1/2017 3:01 PM 89 I would not recommend spending the money on nordic grooming equipment without snow-making capacity. Recent winters have shown that relying on natural snow leaves current (and great) ski trails unable to open. 11/1/2017 2:34 PM 90 according to the legend, paved running/biking trails are orange. the only trail is around the baseball fields. we would like to have a significant paved loop around and in the braemar area. 11/1/2017 2:24 PM 91 Not sure we need a boardwalk.11/1/2017 2:09 PM 10 / 21 Braemar Park Preferred Master Plan Concept City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan120 121 92 Not sure why adding pavers - super expensive, plowing nightmare 11/1/2017 2:07 PM 93 NA 11/1/2017 2:04 PM 94 I do not have any dislikes/11/1/2017 1:58 PM 95 nothing jumps out 11/1/2017 1:51 PM 96 I don't like the lack of 4' or more of separation between the walking path and Braemar Boulevard. I don't like the exclusion of Antenna Hill from use for mountain bike trails. I don't like the golf practice hole, which, since it is closest to the parking lot, would be better used for more walking trails, nature area and beginner mountain biking trails. 11/1/2017 1:50 PM 97 It looks good to me.11/1/2017 1:46 PM 98 The lack of kid-friendly bike trails encircling the park. This seems a major draw-back of Edina that I thought was being improved but simply adding bike trail along the road is disappointing. The yellow-loop around the park needs to be bike-friendly, preferably paved. 11/1/2017 1:19 PM 99 How many more trees a foot and diameter are going to be cut down to be replaced by inch diameter trees? Pickle ball courts, tennis courts--what drives the need for these? Do we need a high point picnic area? Is the black top in need of replacing. How about permeable parking installed instead when replacement is required. 11/1/2017 10:10 AM 100 All looks good 11/1/2017 10:02 AM 101 No use of the "antenna mountain" for walking or biking trails, the small tail head for mountain bike trails 11/1/2017 9:09 AM 102 cost 11/1/2017 8:37 AM 103 What will stress of mountain biking trails, and there seem to be lots of them, have on the natural habitat and the wildlife? Also, looks very expensive, not sure where the money is coming from? 11/1/2017 8:06 AM 104 I like it 11/1/2017 7:25 AM 105 looks like a lot of bike trails. I'm not sure how much we use bike trails. Seems like we're overbuilding bike trails in Edina. Everytime I see them, there are no bikers using them. 10/31/2017 7:03 PM 106 I know there are many snowbirds who live playing bocce while in AZ/FL who would love courts in Edina as a way to meet people. My parents have a place in Bonita Bay and they just built a wonderful 3 court complex that is heavily used and I'm sure would be enjoyed by our aging Edina population 10/31/2017 6:45 PM 107 I like it all 10/31/2017 4:57 PM 108 Idk, it seems like a great plan to me!10/31/2017 3:29 PM 109 No dirtjumps or pumptrack 10/31/2017 1:37 PM 110 Is there paved trails for regular biking? I think it would need that for the non-mountain bike riders. 10/31/2017 10:54 AM 111 I just think it's important to retain the natural areas of the park as much as possible for people and families to be able to enjoy nature as well without all the manmade features. We are running out of natural areas in which we can readily escape the every day hum drum. 10/31/2017 10:22 AM 112 Elevated Courts 10/31/2017 10:11 AM 113 The mountain bike trail of a little over a mile is very short. This is needed for our youth who are getting into this sport...which keeps them off their electronic devices and provides a lifetime sport for them...like tennis and golf did for my generation. 10/31/2017 10:08 AM 114 Nothing off hand. I’m very impressed with the effort put into the plan.10/31/2017 9:13 AM 115 All good! No complaints!10/31/2017 8:55 AM 116 Having attended the last community meeting regarding this plan I would say I have concerns about mountain biking on the east side of the park. I wonder about the cost since it seems important both to golfers and neighbors that the trails be screened from view. Once buckthorn is removed planting of a buffer area will be needed on both sides of the east ridge and that could end up costing more than the mountain bike trail construction. Not anti-mountain biking, just questioning the contortions that seem to be involved in making mountain bike trails work for this portion of the park. 10/31/2017 8:09 AM 117 That on the south side mtn bikers have to share a boardwalk. There should be a separate trail for mtn bikers. If the area is above ground now, why need a boardwalk over dry ground. 10/31/2017 8:08 AM 11 / 21 Braemar Park Preferred Master Plan Concept 118 fat tire trail; riders consistently violate trail rules and yell at walkers and skiers 10/31/2017 7:59 AM 119 Wasted space of the putting green 10/31/2017 7:05 AM 120 I don't have any complaints 10/31/2017 6:59 AM 121 The cross country ski trails are bad for the environment and they are not needed as there are many cross country trails in the area. 10/31/2017 6:02 AM 122 -10/31/2017 4:58 AM 123 I was hoping for a children’s play area. The nearest is Lewis park, which is old and run down. 10/30/2017 10:53 PM 124 It all looks good - please make this real so that we can enjoy some outdoor areas right here in Edina!! 10/30/2017 9:25 PM 125 I liked the implementation of mountain bike trails.10/30/2017 9:09 PM 126 Nothing 10/30/2017 9:07 PM 127 Nothing 10/30/2017 8:52 PM 128 Shared hiking and bike areas could have issues 10/30/2017 8:48 PM 129 Its good 10/30/2017 8:37 PM 130 snowmaking for cx skiing would be nice.10/30/2017 8:00 PM 131 Why focus on destroying the natural beauty and ecology of this great park? I'd like to see Park money spent on maintaining the health of Braemar, and on our smaller parks that need upkeep. If there's more money than all of our parks need, then how about using money to help residents transform their expensive grass lawns to perennial landscaping that lessons water use and pollution? 10/30/2017 7:38 PM 132 I really like the cross country ski trail idea. It should be separate from the walking paths. All it takes is a few walkers to destroy the groomed cross country trail for all the skiers. 10/30/2017 7:34 PM 133 Not much to dislike, I like the move to increase the uses of this area.10/30/2017 7:16 PM 134 I don't like the idea of doubletrack instead of singletrack 10/30/2017 6:43 PM 135 nothing -looks great 10/30/2017 6:08 PM 136 Trails to close to golf course 10/30/2017 6:01 PM 137 I think it is mainly good, it incorporates a lot of outdoor activities so it is a well rounded plan 10/30/2017 5:59 PM 138 I am opposed to any plan that basically destroys the woods, and the animal habitat on the hills above Gleason Road. So far there have now been three separate plans for using the wooded area, and I disagree with all three, including dirt biking. I think that building and maintaining platform tennis courts is a poor use of tax payer money too. 10/30/2017 5:41 PM 139 Shared skate and classic cross country trails, I'd prefer them to be separated 10/30/2017 5:07 PM 140 Seems like a lot of activities will cause congestion at parking lots and roads.10/30/2017 4:18 PM 141 skatepark should be added 10/30/2017 3:59 PM 142 I Didn’t like the possibility of platform tennis over pickleball courts if you can only put in one or the other. I would love to see both. If you can only do one, I would definitely do pickle ball as it is a vastly more popular sport and is Growing leaps and bounds. I would put in at least 4 to 6 pickle ball courts. Pickle ball is a very social sport, different from platform tennis or regular tennis. It also does not take up a lot of space. The courts at Rosland are great, very popular and often crowded. We definitely need more in Edina. A lot of players from Edina Go to other suburbs to play. 10/30/2017 3:34 PM 143 Access to natural areas/wetlands 10/30/2017 3:22 PM 144 Nothing. It is a great plan.10/30/2017 3:04 PM 145 I would want to make sure that there are natural or hardened barriers between the mixed use amenities and the golf holes. I've been on golf courses where people on adjacent paths throw balls to their dogs onto the golf holes and when you pay for the round and have others using free amenities distracting or impeding your round it's quite irritating. At minimum there needs to be plenty of signage about etiquette, courtesy where the uses are close to each other. 10/30/2017 3:03 PM 12 / 21 Braemar Park Preferred Master Plan Concept City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan122 123 146 The mountain bike trails are a nice feature; however, the amount of investment, disturbance to the natural resources as well as those that live near where the trails would be located does not outweigh the benefit of having the trails. I understand it’s a growing sport and I want to encourage physical activity; however, I’m not convinced that the level of investment and time this project would take is something our city should invest in at this time. 10/30/2017 2:53 PM 147 Mountain bike trails 10/30/2017 2:43 PM 148 No changes in my opinion.10/30/2017 2:26 PM 149 It's not a 'dislike', but what negative impacts would there be on nearby neighborhoods?10/30/2017 2:19 PM 150 the lack of how this facility will be an example of how Edina is moving toward carbon neutral development where as much energy is being produced as is used 10/30/2017 2:12 PM 151 pickleball courts....no more hard surfaces..10/30/2017 1:57 PM 152 Not enough of a change. No dog park, no sledding hill, no snow making machines to hold x- country events, no lighting. I would have wanted a bigger change. In a few years, there will be more talks about how to update/make better. 10/30/2017 1:53 PM 153 Doesn't have costs of each aspect.10/30/2017 1:51 PM 154 Bike trails 10/30/2017 1:29 PM 155 Almost seems like you are squeezing too much in one area. Also maintenance will be overwhelming. 10/30/2017 1:26 PM 156 Playgrounds, biking trails, platform tennis, pickleball courts, permeable paving at Braemar Clubhouse. None of these are needed. 10/30/2017 1:11 PM 157 I’m not a golfer and wouldn’t use those facilities, but I’m not against having them.10/30/2017 1:03 PM 158 Excessive amount of mountain biking trails- takes up too much space. The city already has too many tennis courts. 10/30/2017 12:56 PM 159 I do not see a playground or paved walkable safe area in the south east side. There is simply nothing for families with young children in this area of Edina. 10/30/2017 12:30 PM 160 Offers overpriced amenities that most residents will not use. Better to update all of existing parks which are badly in need of reforesting and natural no maintenance landscaping. 10/30/2017 11:49 AM 161 I really do not feel like we need any more tennis courts.10/30/2017 11:47 AM 162 nothing there isn't anything to like or dislike. I suppose something I don't like is spending all the money on something that such a small percentage of residents will use. 10/30/2017 11:34 AM 163 That there is no budget currently for the improvements.10/30/2017 11:31 AM 164 None 10/30/2017 11:29 AM 165 That's planes looked great.10/30/2017 11:12 AM 166 Nothing. I believe the proposed plan offers the best balance of activity opportunities to suit all ages, abilities, and preferences. There is nature preservation and hiking for those looking for a local getaway as well as space for athletic activities like biking, running, walking, and pickleball. There are also great areas for socializing. 10/30/2017 11:07 AM 167 I question if it is set up for winter activities 10/30/2017 11:03 AM 168 Nothing that I can think of.10/30/2017 10:52 AM 169 It appears that the executive 9 golf course is gone. I think that is shame as that i course is key in growing the game for beginners and children interested in golf. 10/30/2017 10:50 AM 170 I like walking around the old growth oak woodlands on the eastern side of the Park. I would be very happy to see this area restored and buckthorn removed. There are many amazingly old oak trees there. I enjoy looking at wildlife and feel that the mountain bike paths would disturb this natural area. There are miles and miles of bike paths in Edina, some going down what were once the most beautiful areas of Nine Mile Creek. I don't believe that we have to develop every square foot of Edina for human use. Natural areas with a few walking paths provide a valuable resource to wildlife and some Edina residents who enjoy seeing bird species, such as the Golden Winged Warbler and other rare species, that disappear with human disturbance. 10/30/2017 10:49 AM 13 / 21 Braemar Park Preferred Master Plan Concept 171 I don't see any areas for basketball courts, which could use the space more efficiently than tennis courts (tennis courts could serve up to 4 people at a time, where a basketball court could handle up to10). 10/30/2017 10:48 AM 172 I think the plan looks great - I don't see any obvious flaws.10/30/2017 10:43 AM 173 No indoor pickleball courts.10/30/2017 10:41 AM 174 Mountain biking—unless it is completely separate.10/30/2017 10:32 AM 175 I do not think we need more tennis courts in Edina.10/30/2017 10:31 AM 176 I have no use for golfing enhancements 10/30/2017 10:29 AM 177 From what I can tell it is very well thought out. No initial objections.10/30/2017 10:28 AM 178 good job 10/30/2017 10:25 AM 179 the bike trail seems way too involved - no need to accommodate every type of biker.10/30/2017 10:23 AM 180 Would like a dog park or play area for dogs off leash (separated by size - one for large dogs, one for small dogs) 10/30/2017 10:23 AM 181 Nothing 10/30/2017 10:19 AM 182 Too much space continued to be devoted to golf, a dying a and resource intensive sport.10/30/2017 10:19 AM 183 Mountain biking trails and tennis courts 10/30/2017 10:15 AM 184 I don't care about golf - at all - so anything related to the golf course, just don't care.10/30/2017 10:14 AM 185 Dont see defined snow shoe trails/area 10/30/2017 10:14 AM 186 nothing I can think of 10/30/2017 10:12 AM 187 I didn't see anything I didn't like.10/30/2017 10:12 AM 188 all looks great!10/30/2017 10:11 AM 189 There is a lot of focus on bike trails. Bikers can easily use the streets and surrounding areas. 10/30/2017 10:11 AM 14 / 21 Braemar Park Preferred Master Plan Concept City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan124 125 Q3 Is there anything missing from the plan in your view? Answered: 189 Skipped: 13 #RESPONSES DATE 1 5 more miles of mountain bike trails.11/7/2017 7:40 PM 2 No 11/7/2017 12:06 PM 3 The plans seem to be well thought out and would be a bonus for the Mt Bike team at the high school. 11/7/2017 10:40 AM 4 No. It’s really well done and will add a lot to Edina.11/7/2017 9:23 AM 5 No 11/7/2017 9:11 AM 6 looks good 11/7/2017 7:53 AM 7 It looks like this could attract a lot of people and parking could be an issue with tennis, pickle ball, playground, ball fields, hiking, biking and of course golf in the summer months. 11/6/2017 10:26 PM 8 No, I think everything looks great 11/6/2017 9:43 PM 9 Nothing jumps out. This would be a huge asset to the residents.11/6/2017 9:20 PM 10 No 11/6/2017 9:09 PM 11 No 11/6/2017 9:07 PM 12 I wonder if there are more winter recreation options to consider? Ice fishing? Snow shoeing? Skijoring? 11/6/2017 9:05 PM 13 As a member of the Edina high school mountain biking team, I think it is very important in Braemar. 11/6/2017 8:41 PM 14 Would be great if you could get a longer loop than 4-5 miles. 10 miles is optimal for a lot of rides as long as you have bailout points for rides not ready for the full 10. Again, make it a great experience for all levels of riders. If people have a great time and can only do 5, they'll come back to work there way up to 10 miles. I realize there's only so much area to work with. If you go to a great trail like Elm Creek on a Sat, you'll be amazed at the number of people that come to ride and the age range of everyone. Also many of the trails are maintained by volunteers. These are people who love the sport and want to give back and have great trails. Braemar serves so many different sports and activities, adding a great mountain bike trail would serve a whole new segment of users. With all the elevation changes there, a really great trail system could be created. You will be amazed at how many people will want to enjoy it. It's a great idea for a sport that's enjoyed by so many age groups and skill levels! Doug Bros 4370 Brookside Ct #305 11/6/2017 8:41 PM 15 It looks like a great concept. Woukd be great to have another trail system in the city for running, biking, Nordic. 11/6/2017 8:28 PM 16 Add couple of shelters to gather 11/6/2017 8:24 PM 17 Snowmaking for CC trails at golf course.11/6/2017 8:21 PM 18 Approval...haha. I support this project 110%. I supported the project this winter when it got denied. I think making snow is in the future for our community and winters and that should be part of the long term plan. Snow making ability is a must and needs to be included. 11/6/2017 8:02 PM 19 cycling skills park?11/6/2017 7:50 PM 20 I think it could use a trailhead building. Nothing big just somewhere the Edina mountain bike team could use to meet up and start practices. 11/6/2017 7:34 PM 21 For me personal it sounds wonderful. I hope it gets passed.11/6/2017 7:25 PM 22 No 11/6/2017 7:20 PM 23 More singletrack 11/6/2017 7:15 PM 24 No 11/6/2017 7:15 PM 15 / 21 Braemar Park Preferred Master Plan Concept 25 No 11/6/2017 7:14 PM 26 No 11/6/2017 7:11 PM 27 You guys have a pretty well rounded plan. It looks great!11/6/2017 7:08 PM 28 no, but i would like to see more mountain biking trails in the future.11/6/2017 6:58 PM 29 I think you covered everything and it looks great!11/6/2017 6:50 PM 30 No, it’s a excellent and I am very exited to be able to mountain bike without having to drive 11/6/2017 6:46 PM 31 N/a 11/6/2017 6:44 PM 32 Nah.11/6/2017 6:43 PM 33 looks great.thank you!11/6/2017 6:20 PM 34 No 11/6/2017 5:42 PM 35 Nope 11/6/2017 5:36 PM 36 no 11/6/2017 4:10 PM 37 Look at previous comment 11/6/2017 3:57 PM 38 see above 11/6/2017 3:05 PM 39 Is there a good and obvious link between the two mountain bike areas? I would expect a good number of people to bike both ends in the same ride and thus they should be linked well. 11/6/2017 2:08 PM 40 See above. Maybe a designated "dirt jump" line in one area.11/6/2017 12:28 PM 41 Good greenspace with amenities. Me likey !11/6/2017 12:21 PM 42 No 11/6/2017 12:15 PM 43 No.11/6/2017 11:57 AM 44 rectangular grass fields 11/6/2017 11:37 AM 45 No 11/6/2017 11:35 AM 46 More upgrades to Courtney Fields. Foul ball netting etc.11/6/2017 10:54 AM 47 No, I think there is something for most everyone.11/6/2017 10:38 AM 48 no 11/6/2017 10:16 AM 49 Is there a place to rent cross country skis at the park to get more people involved?11/6/2017 10:08 AM 50 No, it is very comprehensive.11/6/2017 10:02 AM 51 No.11/6/2017 9:25 AM 52 Not sure what the price or cost of it is so that would just be a consideration. How much are we getting for how much money 11/6/2017 9:25 AM 53 No 11/6/2017 9:21 AM 54 Not that I can ascertain 11/6/2017 8:44 AM 55 No 11/6/2017 8:27 AM 56 No 11/6/2017 8:10 AM 57 No.11/6/2017 7:58 AM 58 No 11/6/2017 7:56 AM 59 Not sure yet until it is built. I’m sure there will be small additional items that become. apparent as people use it. 11/6/2017 7:21 AM 60 No.11/6/2017 6:56 AM 61 No, great balanced plan 11/6/2017 6:42 AM 62 Let’s get it done sooner rather than later 11/6/2017 6:13 AM 63 Not that I can see.11/6/2017 5:52 AM 16 / 21 Braemar Park Preferred Master Plan Concept City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan126 127 64 .11/6/2017 5:41 AM 65 I think it's a great plan.11/5/2017 11:17 PM 66 no 11/5/2017 9:53 PM 67 See #1 11/5/2017 6:04 PM 68 Costs to build, costs to maintain, prioritization scheme for this property vs. The Fred, the Grandview Lid, upkeep on other city parks, etc. The Braemar Ice Arena is going to need some attention. Where does that factor in? I appreciate the thoughtfulness of this master plan process. This is the right process, even if the outcomes aren't all things I personally support. The winter recreation facility was a ready, shoot, aim approach that shouldn't have come to the table in the way that it did. It created a needless fire drill for the city and residents. I hope the city will continue to create thoughtful planning processes and then follow those processes. Thank you. 11/4/2017 1:32 PM 69 Not that I can think of. Assuming there is access to snow-shoeing either on the golf course or the walking trails. 11/3/2017 12:21 PM 70 No. Looks great.11/3/2017 9:10 AM 71 no 11/2/2017 5:22 PM 72 Separate area for dog walkers needed. They're in my way when I run & ruin ski trails. Give them their own area to walk slowly & poop on 11/2/2017 2:08 PM 73 NA 11/2/2017 1:51 PM 74 Snowmaking 11/2/2017 9:42 AM 75 not that I can think of.11/2/2017 6:49 AM 76 -11/2/2017 5:45 AM 77 Shade areas around the concession stands and improved new overhead protection netting that extends beyond the dugouts. 11/1/2017 8:58 PM 78 Much better than the originally proposed alpine ski area.11/1/2017 8:46 PM 79 Yes! There are no paved bike trails that are safe for kids to use. Continuous paved bike trails are missing from the entire city of Edina. 11/1/2017 8:43 PM 80 Dog park 11/1/2017 8:25 PM 81 No.11/1/2017 8:18 PM 82 No.11/1/2017 7:53 PM 83 Some of the initial plans called for natural play structure areas, which would be a great new amenity for the community. I think this type of play structure would be received better than the more traditional play structure outlined in the latest plans. 11/1/2017 7:14 PM 84 eliminate stuff. too much there. let nature just be. it is supposed to be psychologically healing to just walk in nature. 11/1/2017 6:48 PM 85 more extensive clubhouse renovation befitting of a great course 11/1/2017 4:15 PM 86 Cross countrybski trailsbmore!11/1/2017 3:59 PM 87 No, but maybe the kitchen sink! Seriously, are there adequate restroom facilities for all the proposed features and are they convenient (don't want people peeing in the woods or small children walking through a busy parking lot)? 11/1/2017 3:57 PM 88 I wish there was a path for long boarding (cruiser skateboarding and scootering and roller blading). I would also like to see more bench seating along the paths. 11/1/2017 3:01 PM 89 I think overall it is very good, and well-developed.11/1/2017 2:34 PM 90 according to the legend, paved running/biking trails are orange. the only trail is around the baseball fields. we would like to have a significant paved loop around and in the braemar area. 11/1/2017 2:24 PM 91 Restaurant?11/1/2017 2:09 PM 92 no 11/1/2017 2:07 PM 93 No 11/1/2017 1:58 PM 17 / 21 Braemar Park Preferred Master Plan Concept 94 Eliminate all parking on Braemar Boulevard near trail to Courtney Fields 11/1/2017 1:51 PM 95 Yes. The timetable for making these changes should be included in the plan so citizens can address priorities. The plan is missing a more robust plan for invasive species removal. It is missing mountain bike trails on Antenna Hill and where the golf practice hole is located. Those areas can be put to much better and more effective use 11/1/2017 1:50 PM 96 no 11/1/2017 1:46 PM 97 I think lots in the plan is still unclear - access to the mountain bike trails, width of boardwalk and what it would be like for that section to be shared walkers/mnt bikers, how the cross-country ski trails will be setup and maintained, cost (especially of the making of a boulevard feel). And to reiterate, suburban metro parks are dominated by walking and biking everywhere except Edina, which I think is really disappointing and this is a missed opportunity in that regard. 11/1/2017 1:19 PM 98 All but one person has a dog on our street, and dogs galore all around us. A small fenced area to run dogs off leash would be a welcome addition. 11/1/2017 10:10 AM 99 Not that I can tell 11/1/2017 10:02 AM 100 no 11/1/2017 9:09 AM 101 Bocce ball courts should be considered - they would be fun too - especially for older people. I would prefer platform tennis as Edina already has pickle ball courtsBocce ball courts would be fun too 11/1/2017 8:37 AM 102 no 11/1/2017 8:06 AM 103 not that I can think of- it seems to be good stewardship- once established this plan looks easy to maintain 11/1/2017 7:25 AM 104 another eating establishment or ice cream shop 10/31/2017 7:03 PM 105 Bocce courts 10/31/2017 6:45 PM 106 Clean up buckthorn throughout the area 10/31/2017 6:45 PM 107 No 10/31/2017 4:57 PM 108 No, thanks for developing this awesome plan!10/31/2017 3:29 PM 109 Pumptrack and dirtjumps for experienced riders 10/31/2017 1:37 PM 110 Dog park area 10/31/2017 10:54 AM 111 If anything, I think there's probably too much.10/31/2017 10:22 AM 112 Skateboard Park 10/31/2017 10:11 AM 113 Any way to make better use of the water would be a good addition.10/31/2017 10:08 AM 114 A mountain bike skills course would be great ... maybe at Fred Richards!!!10/31/2017 9:13 AM 115 Nope!10/31/2017 8:55 AM 116 No but again I do wonder about the strong emphasis on mountain biking. The walking trail seems to follow existing paths for the most part but the mountain bike trails would involve construction. Do we need to modify every piece of open land in Edina? 10/31/2017 8:09 AM 117 There should be a skills training park for mtn biking at the southwest corner of Gleason and Braemar Blvd 10/31/2017 8:08 AM 118 something fun and active for kids and pre=teens; climbing wall 10/31/2017 7:59 AM 119 No 10/31/2017 7:05 AM 120 No 10/31/2017 6:59 AM 121 No.10/31/2017 6:02 AM 122 A “natural play area” similar to that found at many nature centers and the arboretum, with sticks and other natural building materials for children to play in a less-structured and more creative way 10/31/2017 5:01 AM 123 hard to tell quantity of picnic shelters 10/31/2017 4:58 AM 124 A children’s playground.10/30/2017 10:53 PM 18 / 21 Braemar Park Preferred Master Plan Concept City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan128 129 125 Suggest adding a bike repair station at the clubhouse and one or two rest areas with water fountains for fresh water 10/30/2017 9:25 PM 126 I think I would like to possibly see more mileage of mountain bike trails. But I still think the current amount of trails is good. 10/30/2017 9:09 PM 127 No 10/30/2017 9:07 PM 128 Multiple restaurants 10/30/2017 8:52 PM 129 It would be nice to have portapotty access near biking trails 10/30/2017 8:48 PM 130 Nope 10/30/2017 8:37 PM 131 Snowmaking.10/30/2017 8:00 PM 132 Yes! There's no option for leaving it as is, with needed annual maintenance. There's also no budget given. How much does the park board have to spend on all of our parks? What's the plan for all of them? 10/30/2017 7:38 PM 133 There should be picnic tables and a picnic shelter / pavillion and BBQ area at the mountain bike trailhead. This could be used by everyone - walkers, runners, mtn bikers, golfers and pickle ball players. This would be a gathering area for every to enjoy the new park. I don’t believe anything like this is in the plan or has been considered. 10/30/2017 7:34 PM 134 A small snowmaking loop on the XC ski track would vastly improve the duration that this could be used in the winter. It would also provide valuable training space for the nearly 200 skiers on the Edina Nordic team. This could be done on a limited part of the trail for very little money with very little impact on adjacent property owners. 10/30/2017 7:16 PM 135 No 10/30/2017 6:43 PM 136 no 10/30/2017 6:08 PM 137 I didn't see a picnic area 10/30/2017 6:01 PM 138 I do not see anything missing in the plan 10/30/2017 5:59 PM 139 While I agree that a master plan is desired, I feel that the city should fund the plan over a ten year period. It is not necessary to incorporate the plan all at once 10/30/2017 5:41 PM 140 Overall, well done!10/30/2017 5:07 PM 141 Restrooms, parking, lighting?10/30/2017 4:18 PM 142 skatepark 10/30/2017 3:59 PM 143 See above- 4-6 Pickle ball courts 10/30/2017 3:34 PM 144 Relief from urban noise/congestion. With so many people engaged in so many activities, I'm afraid congestion and parking might be problems. 10/30/2017 3:22 PM 145 More overlooks or benches/picnic stops 10/30/2017 3:04 PM 146 Other than wanting to be sure that the above concern is addressed, looks like an excellent plan to open up the natural areas for more people to enjoy. 10/30/2017 3:03 PM 147 A clear plan for next steps, budget and time line has not been clearly communicated throughout this project. A list of all projects and a price for each of the projects for the community to vote on would be beneficial as well as a timeline for when the different projects would be completed. 10/30/2017 2:53 PM 148 Some consideration of keeping the east hill a natural area and retaining the current walking trail on the hill. 10/30/2017 2:43 PM 149 No 10/30/2017 2:26 PM 150 Not really 10/30/2017 2:19 PM 151 Solar array to power the system or at least be a demonstration of the city's commitment to renewable energy. An area of the park system that educates people how they can be a part of building a low carbon economy thru Windsource, Community solar, smart land/ yard practices (composting, pollinator friendly yards, low noise and emission equipment, etc. Parts of the park that practice "no mow" and alternatives to maintenance w/o burning fossil fuels while sequestering carbon with native plantings. 10/30/2017 2:12 PM 19 / 21 Braemar Park Preferred Master Plan Concept 152 interface with rest of trails in edina 10/30/2017 1:57 PM 153 Dog areas - like 3 River Parks has(see Bush Lake). Outdoor lighting on trails, snow machines. Tubing with a tow rope. 10/30/2017 1:53 PM 154 Costs of each aspect of proposal, and alternatives at lower / higher cost.10/30/2017 1:51 PM 155 Snow making for cross country ski trails. There is rarely enough natural snow for skiing.10/30/2017 1:29 PM 156 Yes -- what fees are you going to charge ? Better be minimal for residents.10/30/2017 1:26 PM 157 No. There is too much in the plan. How much will this cost and is there already budget for it? 10/30/2017 1:11 PM 158 Looks great 10/30/2017 1:03 PM 159 Connectivity- ped and bike trails to other parts of Edina.10/30/2017 12:56 PM 160 Tin Fish is gone. We need a bakery, coffee shop or a drive through doughnut or pizza in the area. There is nothing. 10/30/2017 12:30 PM 161 Yes, Common sense. Dollars better spent on existing parks. Elitist concept.10/30/2017 11:49 AM 162 No. There look to be a lot of things on there.10/30/2017 11:34 AM 163 Will Courtney Fields have handicapped access?10/30/2017 11:31 AM 164 No 10/30/2017 11:29 AM 165 No 10/30/2017 11:12 AM 166 It would be nice to have a dedicated bike path between the two mountain biking loops, but I understand the space constraints and am happy to share the trail. 10/30/2017 11:07 AM 167 snow shoeing, etc 10/30/2017 11:03 AM 168 I wasn't sure if the two single-trail tracks are connected in anyway (maybe across the boardwalk?). If not, that would be ideal to allow a rider to ride both sections with a connecting trail in between. 10/30/2017 10:52 AM 169 Executive 9 hole golf course 10/30/2017 10:50 AM 170 Basketball play space...10/30/2017 10:48 AM 171 No. It seems well thought-out and appeals to a wide variety of users and a wide range of great uses. 10/30/2017 10:43 AM 172 Indoor pickleball courts. The city could host tournaments, and sell annual memberships, or per play charges that would help pay for the facility. 10/30/2017 10:41 AM 173 a dog park area. so many residents in this area have dogs.10/30/2017 10:32 AM 174 No.10/30/2017 10:31 AM 175 Connection to other trail systems in the area 10/30/2017 10:29 AM 176 Dedicate Bocce Ball courts would be great. There are some lanes at Pinstripes, but not many local outdoor venues. It could create opportunity for league play. 10/30/2017 10:28 AM 177 Setting cross country ski tracks with a machine 10/30/2017 10:28 AM 178 Attract an AWEsome restaurant to the club house. That will become a destination restaurant for the residents and non residents or Edina. Update interior to match restauant. TinFish was good, but not the draw or excitment to get me there during non Braemar events. 10/30/2017 10:25 AM 179 there is too much in the plan - to many activities - too busy 10/30/2017 10:23 AM 180 Dog park, off leash play area for dogs 10/30/2017 10:23 AM 181 no 10/30/2017 10:19 AM 182 Potential to sell back some of the land for single family homes to pay for city amenities/park construction. 10/30/2017 10:19 AM 183 Basketball courts 10/30/2017 10:15 AM 184 I really like that the trails and other amenities are being expanded.10/30/2017 10:14 AM 185 Snow shoe areas/trails. Plan looks great!10/30/2017 10:14 AM 20 / 21 Braemar Park Preferred Master Plan Concept City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan130 131 186 Place to buy refreshments and light snacks, and picnic area 10/30/2017 10:12 AM 187 No 10/30/2017 10:12 AM 188 Good food and warming house for winter use!10/30/2017 10:11 AM 189 No 10/30/2017 10:11 AM 21 / 21 Braemar Park Preferred Master Plan Concept City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan132 133 Th e CI T Y of ED I N A Sp e a k U p , E d i n a ! Au g u s t D i s c u s s i o n : B r a e m a r P a r k M a s t e r P l a n Th e CI T Y of ED I N A Sp e a k U p E d i n a . o r g Ed i n a M N . g o v 2 Speak Up, Edina! City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan134 135 Th e CI T Y of ED I N A Br a e m a r P a r k M a s t e r P l a n In t h i s d i s c u s s i o n , t h e C i t y p o s e d t h e f o l l o w i n g q u e s t i o n s : • Wh a t t y p e s o f p a r k a m e n i t i e s w o u l d y o u l i k e t o s e e a d d e d t o c r e a t e y e a r - r o u n d r e c r e a t i o n a l op p o r t u n i t i e s a t B r a e m a r P a r k ? • Wo u l d y o u l i k e t o s e e m o u n t a i n b i k e t r a i l s a d d e d t o t h e p a r k ? W h y o r w h y n o t ? • Wo u l d y o u u s e a w a l k i n g t r a i l s y s t e m t h a t l o o p e d a r o u n d t h e o u t s k i r t s o f B r a e m a r G o l f Co u r s e ? W h y o r w h y n o t ? • Ho w s h o u l d t h e C i t y i m p r o v e a c c e s s t o t h e p a rk a n d c o n n e c t i t w i t h t h e s u r r o u n d i n g ne i g h b o r h o o d s ? Ed i n a M N . g o v 3 Th e CI T Y of ED I N A Au g u s t D i s c u s s i o n • Op e n A u g . 1 - 3 1 • 68 c o m m e n t s m a d e i n t o t a l • 63 2 u s e r s ; 7 0 7 t o t a l s e s s i o n s • 1, 9 2 4 p a g e v i e w s Ed i n a M N . g o v 4 City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan136 137 Th e CI T Y of ED I N A • Ov e r w h e l m i n g s u p p o r t f o r a d d i t i o n a l t r a i l s / s i d e w a l k s t h a t w o u l d co n n e c t t h e n e i g h b o r h o o d w i t h B r a e m a r P a r k , a l o n g w i t h n e w wa l k i n g / b i k i n g t r a i l s i n t h e P a r k t h a t p e o p l e c a n u s e . • Ma n y v o t e s a n d c o m m e n t s i n s u p p o r t o f m o u n t a i n b i k i n g t r a i l s t h a t th e E H S M o u n t a i n B i k e T e a m c a n u s e , a l o n g w i t h r e c r e a t i o n a l mo u n t a i n b i k e r s . • - M a k e s u r e t r a i l s c a u s e m i n i m a l d i s r u p t i o n t o n a t u r e . ( N o l i g h t s n e e d e d . ) • - H i k e r s w a n t t o r e m a i n s e p a r a t e f r o m m o u n t a i n b i k e r s . • Mo u n t a i n b i k i n g i s a g r o w i n g , h e a l t h y s p o r t t h a t w e s h o u l d s u p p o r t . Tr a i l s Ed i n a M N . g o v 5 Th e CI T Y of ED I N A • Cr o s s - c o u n t r y s k i i n g t r a i l s i n t h e w i n t e r , a n d s n o w m a k i n g eq u i p m e n t . • Fa m i l y - f r i e n d l y a c t i v i t i e s o n t h e w e s t s i d e o f E d i n a . O n l y a d d am e n i t i e s t h a t a r e s e l f - s u s t a i n i n g f r o m n e w r e v e n u e . • Ad d e d u c a t i o n a l e x a m p l e s , o r a n o u t d o o r c l a s s r o o m , o f re n e w a b l e e n e r g y , e . g . s o l a r , w i n d e n e r g y , s m a r t w a t e r u s e , gr o w i n g f o o d , r a i n g a r d e n s , e t c . • Do g p a r k . • Cu r l i n g . Ad d i t i o n a l A m e n i t i e s Ed i n a M N . g o v 6 City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan138 139 Th e CI T Y of ED I N A • Re m o v e b u c k t h o r n f r o m P a r k ; s h o u l d b e a p r i o r i t y . Ot h e r T h e m e s Ed i n a M N . g o v 7 Th e CI T Y of ED I N A Sp e a k U p , E d i n a ! • Oc t o b e r D i s c u s s i o n T o p i c : Bu i l d i n g H e i g h t s Ed i n a M N . g o v 8 City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan140 141 Th e CI T Y of ED I N A Sp e a k U p , E d i n a ! Qu e s t i o n s ? Sp e a k U p E d i n a . o r g Ed i n a M N . g o v 9 City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan142 143 BR A E M A R P A R K C O M M U N I T Y E N G A G E M E N T L O G TY P E DA T E M E T H O D DE T A I L S Fi r s t c o m m u n i t y m e e t i n g p r o m o t i o n ( J u l y 2 6 m e e t i n g ) 7 / 1 9 / 2 0 1 7 N e x t d o o r Se n t t o 1 3 , 8 3 9 s u b s c r i b e r s Fi r s t c o m m u n i t y m e e t i n g p r o m o t i o n 7/ 1 9 / 2 0 1 7 C i t y E x t r a d i r e c t e m a i l Se n t t o P a r k s & R e c n e w s l i s t - 1 , 5 4 7 s u b s c r i b e r s , 5 5 0 op e n s Fi r s t c o m m u n i t y m e e t i n g p r o m o t i o n 7/ 1 9 / 2 0 1 7 F a c e b o o k 4, 0 2 5 r e a c h Sp e a k U p , E d i n a ! p r o m o t i o n 7/ 2 1 / 2 0 1 7 F a c e b o o k 6, 0 3 7 r e a c h Fi r s t c o m m u n i t y m e e t i n g p r o m o t i o n 7/ 2 4 / 2 0 1 7 B r a e m a r G o l f F a c e b o o k 62 8 r e a c h Re m i n d e r f i r s t c o m m u n i t y m e e t i n g 7/ 2 5 / 2 0 1 7 N e x t d o o r Se n t t o 1 3 , 8 3 9 s u b s c r i b e r s Fi r s t c o m m u n i t y m e e t i n g r e m i n d e r 7/ 2 5 / 2 0 1 7 F a c e b o o k 83 7 r e a c h In a u g u r a l c o m m u n i t y m e e t i n g 7/ 2 6 / 2 0 1 7 M e e t i n g a t B r a e m a r G o l f C l u b h o u s e A b o u t 5 0 a t t e n d e e s p r o v i d e d i d e a s f o r t h e p a r k Sp e a k U p , E d i n a d i s c u s s i o n 8/ 1 / 2 0 1 7 Sp e a k U p E d i n a . o r g 6 8 c o m m e n t s r e c e i v e d t h r o u g h A u g . 3 1 Fi r s t B r a e m a r P a r k S u r v e y 8/ 4 / 2 0 1 7 O n l i n e s u r v e y 73 2 r e s p o n d e n t s t h r o u g h A u g . 3 1 Sp e a k U p , E d i n a d i s c u s s i o n p r o m o t i o n 8/ 7 / 2 0 1 7 C i t y E x t r a d i r e c t e m a i l Se n t t o P a r k s & R e c n e w s l i s t - 1 , 5 4 7 s u b s c r i b e r s , 5 3 5 op e n s ; N e i g h b o r h o o d - 1 2 1 r e c i p i e n t s , 6 9 o p e n s Sp e a k U p , E d i n a ! r e m i n d e r 8/ 7 / 2 0 1 7 F a c e b o o k 85 8 r e a c h Br a e m a r P a r k p r o j e c t p a g e l a u n c h e s o n E d i n a M N . g o v 8 / 8 / 2 0 1 7 Ed i n a M N . g o v / B r a e m a r P a r k M a s t e r P l a n 1, 0 8 4 p a g e v i e w s a s o f e a r l y N o v e m b e r 2 0 1 7 Fi r s t s u r v e y s o l i c i t f o r r e s p o n s e s 8/ 7 / 2 0 1 7 F a c e b o o k 55 7 r e a c h Fi r s t s u r v e y w e b s i t e p r o m o t i o n 8/ 9 / 2 0 1 7 E d i n a M N . g o v a n d F a c i l i t y s i t e s Su r v e y p r o m o t i o n a n d l i n k s a d d e d t o P a r k s & R e c m a i n pa g e , p a g e s o f F a c i l i t i e s i n B r a e m a r P a r k Fi r s t s u r v e y s o l i c i t f o r r e s p o n s e s 8/ 9 / 2 0 1 7 F a c e b o o k 3, 7 5 1 r e a c h Fi r s t s u r v e y s o l i c i t f o r r e s p o n s e s 8/ 1 0 / 2 0 1 7 N e x t d o o r Se n t t o 1 3 , 8 3 9 N e x t d o o r s u b s c r i b e r s Fi r s t s u r v e y p r o m o t i o n 8/ 1 0 / 2 0 1 7 C i t y E x t r a d i r e c t e m a i l Se n t t o P a r k s , B r a e m a r F i e l d , B r a e m a r A r e n a , B r a e m a r Go l f C o u r s e a n d N e i g h b o r h o o d l i s t s - 2 9 6 7 r e c i p i e n t s , 1 0 1 1 op e n s Re m i n d e r f i r s t s u r v e y e m a i l 8/ 2 1 / 2 0 1 7 N e x t d o o r Se n t t o 1 3 , 8 3 9 s u b s c r i b e r s Fi r s t s u r v e y r e m i n d e r 8/ 2 3 / 2 0 1 7 F a c e b o o k 2, 4 6 4 r e a c h Fi r s t s u r v e y r e m i n d e r 8/ 3 0 / 2 0 1 7 F a c e b o o k 2, 2 3 1 r e a c h Se c o n d c o m m u n i t y m e e t i n g p r o m o t i o n ( S e p t . 1 8 ) 9/ 8 / 2 0 1 7 N e x t d o o r Se n t t o 1 3 , 8 3 9 s u b s c r i b e r s Se c o n d c o m m u n i t y m e e t i n g p r o m o t i o n 9/ 8 / 2 0 1 7 F a c e b o o k 1, 9 5 1 r e a c h Se c o n d c o m m u n i t y m e e t i n g p r o m o t i o n 9/ 1 3 / 2 0 1 7 C i t y E x t r a d i r e c t e m a i l Se n t t o P a r k s & R e c n e w s l i s t - 1 , 5 4 7 s u b s c r i b e r s , 4 7 6 op e n s ; N e i g h b o r h o o d - 1 7 6 r e c e i p i e n t s , 7 8 o p e n s Re m i n d e r s e c o n d c o m m u n i t y m e e t i n g 9/ 1 4 / 2 0 1 7 N e x t d o o r Se n t t o 1 3 , 8 3 9 s u b s c r i b e r s Se c o n d c o m m u n i t y m e e t i n g p r o m o t i o n 9/ 1 4 / 2 0 1 7 F a c e b o o k 1, 4 6 2 r e a c h Se c o n d c o m m u n i t y m e e t i n g 9/ 1 8 / 2 0 1 7 B r a e m a r G o l f C l u b h o u s e 51 p e o p l e s i g n e d i n a n d g a v e f e e d b a c k o n e a r l y c o n c e p t s Se c o n d S u r v e y - C o n c e p t A l t e r n a t i v e s 9/ 2 9 / 2 0 1 7 O n l i n e s u r v e y 45 0 r e s p o n d e n t s t h r o u g h O c t . 1 8 Community Engagement Log Se c o n d S u r v e y s o l i c i t f o r r e s p o n s e s 10 / 2 / 2 0 1 7 N e x t d o o r Se n t t o 1 3 , 8 3 9 s u b s c r i b e r s Se c o n d s u r v e y s o l i c i t f o r r e s p o n s e s 10 / 2 / 2 0 1 7 C i t y E x t r a d i r e c t e m a i l Se n t t o P a r k s , N e i g h o r h o o d s , B G C a n d B r a e m a r A r e n a li s t s - 2 7 9 2 r e c i p i e n t s , 9 8 8 o p e n s Se c o n d s u r v e y s o l i c i t f o r r e s p o n s e s 10 / 2 / 2 0 1 7 F a c e b o o k 5, 4 1 2 r e a c h Th i r d c o m m u n i t y m e e t i n g p r o m o t i o n ( O c t . 2 3 ) 10 / 1 2 / 2 0 1 7 N e x t d o o r Se n t t o 1 3 , 8 3 9 s u b s c r i b e r s No t i c e o f B r a e m a r P a r k a n d A r d e n P a r k m e e t i n g s 10 / 1 2 / 2 0 1 7 C i t y E x t r a d i r e c t e m a i l Se n t t o P a r k s a n d N e i g h b o r h o o d s - 1 9 5 9 r e c i p i e n t s , 5 9 4 op e n s Th i r d c o m m u n i t y m e e t i n g p r o m o t i o n 10 / 2 3 / 2 0 1 7 F a c e b o o k 3, 9 6 8 r e a c h Th i r d c o m m u n i t y m e e t i n g 10 / 2 3 / 2 0 1 7 B r a e m a r G o l f C l u b h o u s e 27 p e o p l e s i g n e d i n a t m e e t i n g Th i r d S u r v e y - O p e n e n d e d q u e s t i o n s o n P r e f e r r e d C o n c e p t 1 0 / 2 7 / 2 0 1 7 O n l i n e s u r v e y 20 2 r e s p o n d e n t s t h r o u g h N o v . 8 Th i r d s u r v e y s o l i c i t f o r r e s p o n s e s 10 / 3 0 / 2 0 1 7 N e x t d o o r Se n t t o 1 3 , 8 3 9 s u b s c r i b e r s Th i r d s u r v e y s o l i c i t f o r r e s p o n s e s 10 / 3 0 / 2 0 1 7 F a c e b o o k 3, 5 1 5 r e a c h Th i r d s u r v e y s o l i c i t f o r r e s p o n s e s 11 / 1 / 2 0 1 7 C i t y E x t r a d i r e c t e m a i l Se n t t o P a r k s , N e i g h b o r h o o d s , B r a e m a r A r e n a l i s t s - 1 , 9 4 1 re c i p i e n t s , 6 5 1 o p e n s No t e : M o s t F a c e b o o k p o s t s a l s o p o s t e d t o C i t y T w i t t e r a c c o u n t , w h i c h h a s a b o u t 7 , 4 0 0 f o l l o w e r s Su r v e y s c r e a t e d b y C o m m u n i c a t i o n s s t a f f v i a S u r v e y M o n k e y Co m m u n i t y m e e t i n g p r o m o t i o n Su r v e y p r o m o t i o n Co m m u n i t y m e e t i n g Sp e a k U p , E d i n a Pr o j e c t w e b p a g e City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan144 145 APPENDIX B: FDS37 SOUTHERN DRY - MESIC OAK (MAPLE) WOODLANDB City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan146 147 FDs37 Southern Dry-Mesic Oak (Maple) Woodland Dry-mesic hardwood forests on undulating sand flats, hummocky moraines, and river bluffs. Present mostly on fine sand or sand-gravel soils. Often on south- or west-facing slopes but common also on flat to undulating sandy lake plains. Historically, fires were common in this community, and many stands are on sites occupied by brushlands 100–150 years ago. Vegetation Structure & Composition Description is based on summary of vegetation data from 43 plots (relevés).• Ground-layer cover is patchy to continu- ous (25–100%). Pointed-leaved tick trefoil (Desmodium glutinosum), Clayton’s sweet cicely (Osmorhiza claytonii), hog peanut (Amphicarpaea bracteata), Canada may- flower (Maianthemum canadense), and wild geranium (Geranium maculatum) are com- monly present. Pennsylvania sedge (Carex pensylvanica) is the most abundant grami- noid. Dewey’s sedge (Carex deweyana) and starry sedge (Carex rosea) may also be pres- ent. • Shrub-layer cover is patchy to continuous (25–100%). Common species include black cherry, red maple, chokecherry (Prunus virginiana), American hazelnut (Corylus americana), gray dogwood (Cornus racemosa), prickly ash (Zanthoxylum americanum), Virginia creeper (Parthenocissus spp.), and poison ivy (Toxicodendron rydbergii).• Subcanopy cover is patchy to interrupted (25–75%). The most common species are black cherry, red maple, and bur oak.• Canopy cover is usually interrupted to continuous (50–100%). Bur oak and northern pin oak are the most common species. Northern red oak, white oak, and red maple are occasionally present. Older trees are often open grown, indicating previously more open conditions on the site.• Note: Red maple and white oak are generally absent from occurrences in the CGP. Landscape Setting & Soils• Glacial lake plains—Common. Present on undulating sand flats that were deposited in the shallow waters of Glacial Lake Grantsburg. Parent material is stoneless, well- sorted fine sand. It was initially calcareous, but soils are now leached of carbonates. Subsoil horizons capable of perching snowmelt are lacking, but general fine-sand texture and occasional bands of silt and gravel can help to retain some soil moisture. Densely cemented layers of sand that may reflect past positions of the water table occur at depth and can help hold water for deeply rooted plants. Soils are excessively drained and the soil-moisture regime is moderately dry. (Anoka Sand Plain in MIM)• Stagnation moraines—Occasional. Present on hummocky moraines, often adjacent to fire-prone outwash plains and tunnel valleys that were occupied in the past by brushland or prairie. Parent material is a discontinuous cap of partially sorted gravelly sand over a base of denser till and is often complexly stratified. Parent material can be calcareous or noncalcareous; when calcareous, soils are leached of free carbonates to at least 30in (75cm). Although some clays have accumulated in the subsoil, clays are insufficient to perch snowmelt and rainfall. The complex stratification allows these sites to retain some rainfall, and water is available to deeply rooted plants just above the dense till. Where the sandy cap is thick, the soils are excessively drained, and the soil- moisture regime is moderately dry. Where the cap is thinner, the soils are well drained, and the soil-moisture regime is fresh. (St. Paul-Baldwin Plains and Hardwood Hills in MIM; locally in Pine Moraines and Outwash Plains in MDL; and Minnesota River Prairie in CGP) 79 FIRE-DEPENDENT FOREST/WOODLAND SYSTEM Southern Floristic Region 80 • River bluffs—Common. Present on steep (20–50%) south- or west-facing slopes along the Minnesota River valley and other major streams. Soils are developed on eroded calcareous till or cut-faces of gravelly terraces well above modern alluvium. Free carbonates are present at or close to the surface and topsoil layers are thin because of surface erosion. Soils are somewhat excessively to excessively drained. Soil moisture regime is dry to moderately fresh. (Minnesota River Prairie in CGP) Natural History In the past, fires were very common throughout the range of FDs37. An analysis of Public Land Survey records indicates that the rotation of catastrophic fires was about 110 years, and the rotation of mild surface fires about 10 years.1 The rotation of all fires combined is estimated to be 9 years. Windthrow was not common, with an estimated rotation exceeding 1,000 years. Based on the historic composition and age structure of these forests, FDs37 had two growth stages.• 0–75 years—Young forests recovering from fire, dominated by bur oak with some northern red oak or white oak. Quaking aspen, northern pin oak, and black cherry are minor components.• > 75 years—Mature forests dominated by a mixture of bur oak, white oak, northern pin oak, and some northern red oak, with minor amounts of American elm. (In the past, sites now occupied by FDs37 typically supported more open communities, including brush-prairie or savanna. Air photos from the 1930s show these sites to have scattered oaks rather than forest canopies. With suppression of wildfires since the mid-1800s, these sites have developed denser tree canopies and herbs typical of mesic forests have become common in the understory. The examples of FDs37 used in this classification are best described by the mature forest growth stage.) Similar Native Plant Community Classes• FDs36 Southern Dry-Mesic Oak-Aspen Forest FDs36 can be similar to FDs37, and the ranges of the two communities overlap in the central part of the Hardwood Hills Subsection in the MIM and adjacent parts of the RRV. FDs36 tends to occur on loamy rather than fine sand or sand-gravel soils. • MHc26 Central Dry-Mesic Oak-Aspen Forest MHc26 generally occurs to the north and east of FDs37, although the ranges of the two classes overlap along the border between the EBF and LMF Provinces. The presence of sugar maple, especially in the canopy, differentiates MHc26 from FDs37. 1Forested communities that extend into the prairie regions of Minnesota tend to have shorter rota- tions of disturbance from fire (and often wind) on the western edge of their range compared with the eastern part. This probably results from drier climate in the west and being surrounded by prairie vegetation that burns frequently. Because estimated rotations of disturbance for forested communi- ties are calculated from PLS bearing-tree records across the range of the community, and records in the prairie regions are often much sparser than those to the east, disturbance rotations may be much shorter for forest stands in the prairie regions than those presented for the class as a whole. FDs37 - continued - FIRE-DEPENDENT FOREST/WOODLAND SYSTEM Southern Floristic Region FDs37 Indicator Species (freq%) FDs37 FDs36 Northern pin oak (C,U)60 - Tall blackberries*53 - Large-leaved aster (Aster macrophyllus)51 - Wild geranium (Geranium maculatum)71 4 Red maple (C,U)67 4 Lady fern (Athyrium filix-femina)53 8 Black cherry (C,U)87 16 Northern bedstraw (Galium boreale)40 8 FDs36 Indicator Species (freq%) FDs37 FDs36 Canada goldenrod (Solidago canadensis)2 32 Tall coneflower (Rudbeckia laciniata)2 28 Golden alexanders (Zizia aurea)2 28 Basswood (C)4 40 American elm (C)7 36 Large-flowered bellwort (Uvularia grandiflora)20 88 Lindley’s aster (Aster ciliolatus)16 64 Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis)9 32 *Tall blackberries (Rubus allegheniensis and similar Rubus spp.) FDs37 Indicator Species (freq%) FDs37 MHc26 Box elder (U)42 - Prickly ash (Zanthoxylum americanum)67 4 Northern pin oak (C,U)60 4 Black cherry (C)29 3 Wild grape (Vitis riparia)62 7 Giant Solomon’s seal (Polygonatum biflorum)27 4 Lopseed (Phryma leptostachya)62 9 Wild geranium (Geranium maculatum)71 13 MHc26 Indicator Species (freq%) FDs37 MHc26 Fly honeysuckle (Lonicera canadensis)-32 Sugar maple (C,U)4 71 Large-flowered trillium (Trillium grandiflorum)2 29 Bluebead lily (Clintonia borealis)2 27 Basswood (C)4 45 Rose twistedstalk (Streptopus roseus)7 54 Round-lobed hepatica (Anemone americana)7 47 Pagoda dogwood (Cornus alternifolia)13 61 City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan148 149 81 • FDc34 Central Dry-Mesic Pine-Hardwood Forest FDc34 generally occurs north of FDs37; the presence of conifers almost always distinguishes FDc34 from FDs37. • MHc36 Central Mesic Hardwood Forest (Eastern) MHc36 can be similar to FDs37 when FDs37 is dominated by northern red oak (FDs37a). FDs37, however, generally lacks sugar maple, which is prominent in MHc36. • MHs37 Southern Dry-Mesic Oak Forest MHs37 can be similar to FDs37 but is more likely to occur on loamy soils (at least in the upper soil layers) than on fine sand or sand-gravel soils. MHs37 occurs on sites less affected by fire in the recent past and therefore generally lacks the open-grown canopy trees often present in FDs37. • FDs27 Southern Dry-Mesic Pine-Oak Woodland The range of FDs27 occasionally overlaps with FDs37 in the area around the Twin Cities, where it occurs on deep sands that accumulate along valley walls of tributaries to the Mississippi River. • FDc25 Central Dry Oak-Aspen (Pine) Woodland The range of FDc25 overlaps with FDs37 in east-central Minnesota, where FDc25 occurs on level lake plains and on glacial river terraces. Species more commonly found in prairies are often present in FDc25 while generally absent from FDs37. FDs37 - continued - FIRE-DEPENDENT FOREST/WOODLAND SYSTEM Southern Floristic Region FDs37 Indicator Species (freq%) FDs37 FDc34 Prickly ash (Zanthoxylum americanum)67 - Box elder (U)42 - Wild grape (Vitis riparia)62 2 Lopseed (Phryma leptostachya)62 2 Northern pin oak (C,U)60 2 Wild geranium (Geranium maculatum)71 3 Common enchanter’s nightshade (Circaea lutetiana) 60 3 Pointed-leaved tick trefoil (Desmodium glutinosum) 80 7 FDc34 Indicator Species (freq%) FDs37 FDc34 Red pine (C)-51 Bunchberry (Cornus canadensis)-39 Bluebead lily (Clintonia borealis)2 46 Rose twistedstalk (Streptopus roseus)7 68 White pine (C,U)4 41 Paper birch (U)7 51 Round-lobed hepatica (Anemone americana)7 39 Lowbush blueberry (Vaccinium angustifolium)13 61 FDs37 Indicator Species (freq%) FDs37 MHc36 Northern pin oak (C,U)50 2 Prickly or Smooth wild rose*27 2 Nannyberry (Viburnum lentago)46 4 Black cherry (C)38 4 Gray dogwood (Cornus racemosa)62 7 Tall blackberries**73 9 Wild grape (Vitis riparia)69 10 American hazelnut (Corylus americana)85 12 MHc36 Indicator Species (freq%) FDs37 MHc36 Leatherwood (Dirca palustris)-38 Zigzag goldenrod (Solidago flexicaulis)4 79 Long-stalked sedge (Carex pedunculata)4 53 Large-flowered trillium (Trillium grandiflorum)4 52 Sugar maple (C,U)8 91 Basswood (C)8 87 Blue beech (U)4 40 Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis)8 58 *Prickly or Smooth wild rose (Rosa acicularis or R. blanda) **Tall blackberries (Rubus allegheniensis and similar Rubus spp.) FDs37 Indicator Species (freq%) FDs37 FDs27 Red maple (C,U)67 - Pale bellwort (Uvularia sessilifolia)62 - Large-leaved aster (Aster macrophyllus)51 - Mountain rice grass (Oryzopsis asperifolia)42 - Beaked hazelnut (Corylus cornuta)24 - Starflower (Trientalis borealis)22 - Downy arrowwood (Viburnum rafinesquianum)49 8 Nannyberry (Viburnum lentago)42 8 FDs27 Indicator Species (freq%) FDs37 FDs27 Flowering spurge (Euphorbia corollata)-62 Heart-leaved aster (Aster cordifolius)-46 Downy rattlesnake plantain (Goodyera pubescens)-38 Bitternut hickory (C,U)4 62 Eastern red cedar (C,U)4 62 White pine (C,U)4 54 White snakeroot (Eupatorium rugosum)7 69 Black raspberry (Rubus occidentalis)9 54 FDs37 Indicator Species (freq%) FDs37 MHs37 Mountain rice grass (Oryzopsis asperifolia)42 - Large-leaved aster (Aster macrophyllus)51 2 Bush honeysuckle (Diervilla lonicera)36 2 Red maple (C,U)67 7 Pale bellwort (Uvularia sessilifolia)62 7 Quaking aspen (C,U)29 5 Spreading dogbane (Apocynum androsaemifolium) 40 7 Northern pin oak (C,U)60 23 MHs37 Indicator Species (freq%) FDs37 MHs37 Maidenhair fern (Adiantum pedatum)-56 Spreading Jacob’s ladder (Polemonium reptans)-47 Gregarious black snakeroot (Sanicula gregaria)4 58 Bitternut hickory (C,U)4 56 Sugar maple (C,U)4 51 White snakeroot (Eupatorium rugosum)7 65 Hackberry (C,U)9 60 Honewort (Cryptotaenia canadensis)13 72 Native Plant Community Types in Class• FDs37a Oak - (Red Maple) Woodland Canopy is dominated by northern red oak, northern pin oak, and white oak with lesser amounts of bur oak and red maple. Red maple is also common in the subcanopy and shrub layers. Chokecherry, American hazelnut, gray dogwood, and prickly ash are common in the shrub layer. FDs37a is distinguished from FDs37b by the presence of northern red oak or white oak in the canopy or understory. Other species that can help to differentiate FDs37a from FDs37b include red maple, bush honeysuckle (Diervilla lonicera), lady fern (Athyrium filix-femina), interrupted fern (Osmunda claytoniana), and starflower (Trientalis borealis). FDs37a has been documented in the MIM and MDL; it is most common in the Anoka Sand Plain Subsection in the MIM. Description is based on summary of vegetation data from 26 plots.• FDs37b Pin Oak - Bur Oak Woodland Canopy has abundant northern pin oak and bur oak. The subcanopy is not well differentiated from the canopy; bur oak, black cherry, and green ash are the most common subcanopy species. The shrub layer is often dense, with prickly ash, chokecherry, American hazelnut, gray dogwood, prickly gooseberry (Ribes cynosbati), and downy arrowwood (Viburnum rafinesquianum) all common. FDs37b is distinguished from FDs37a by the greater dominance of northern pin oak and bur oak in the canopy. Other species that help to differentiate FDs37b from FDs37a when present include green ash, wild honeysuckle (Lonicera dioica), snowberry or wolfberry (Symphoricarpos spp.), giant Solomon’s seal (Polygonatum biflorum), Lindley’s aster (Aster ciliolatus), and side- flowering aster (Aster lateriflorus). FDs37b has been documented in the MIM and CGP, where it is most common in the Hardwood Hills Subsection with occasional occurrences in the Anoka Sand Plain and Minnesota River Prairie Subsections. (Occurrences in the Minnesota River Prairie Subsection and other parts of southwestern Minnesota are included on the basis of field observations; few samples from FD communities are available for this part of the state.) Description is based on summary of vegetation data from 18 plots. FDs37 Indicator Species (freq%) FDs37 FDc25 Box elder (U)42 - Common enchanter’s nightshade (Circaea lutetiana) 60 3 Prickly ash (Zanthoxylum americanum)67 7 Lopseed (Phryma leptostachya)62 7 Black cherry (C)29 3 Lady fern (Athyrium filix-femina)53 7 Missouri gooseberry (Ribes missouriense)24 3 Wild geranium (Geranium maculatum)71 13 FDc25 Indicator Species (freq%) FDs37 FDc25 Wintergreen (Gaultheria procumbens)-47 Wild bergamot (Monarda fistulosa)-37 Jack pine (C)-30 Prairie willow (Salix humilis)-30 Yarrow (Achillea millefolium)2 43 Big-toothed aspen (U)4 33 Lowbush blueberry (Vaccinium angustifolium)13 93 Veiny pea (Lathyrus venosus)7 47 FDs37 - continued - FIRE-DEPENDENT FOREST/WOODLAND SYSTEM Southern Floristic Region City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan150 151 FDs37 - continued - FIRE-DEPENDENT FOREST/WOODLAND SYSTEM Southern Floristic Region ph o t o b y D. S . W o v c h a M N D N R Boot Lake Scientific and Natural Area, Anoka County, MN FD s 3 7 - c o n t i n u e d - 84 Forbs, Ferns & Fern Allies Clayton’s sweet cicely (Osmorhiza claytonii)78 •• Pointed-leaved tick trefoil (Desmodium glutinosum)78 •• Hog peanut (Amphicarpaea bracteata)76 •• Canada mayflower (Maianthemum canadense)73 • Wild geranium (Geranium maculatum)69 •• Common enchanter’s nightshade (Circaea lutetiana)60 • Wild sarsaparilla (Aralia nudicaulis)60 • Lopseed (Phryma leptostachya)60 • Common false Solomon’s seal (Smilacina racemosa)60 • Pale bellwort (Uvularia sessilifolia)60 •• Lady fern (Athyrium filix-femina)51 • Bracken (Pteridium aquilinum)51 •• Sweet-scented bedstraw (Galium triflorum)51 • Large-leaved aster (Aster macrophyllus)49 •• Columbine (Aquilegia canadensis)40 • Northern bedstraw (Galium boreale)40 • Wood anemone (Anemone quinquefolia)40 • Spreading dogbane (Apocynum androsaemifolium)38 • Maryland black snakeroot (Sanicula marilandica)36 • Early meadow-rue (Thalictrum dioicum)31 • Giant Solomon’s seal (Polygonatum biflorum)27 • Starry false Solomon’s seal (Smilacina stellata)22 • Starflower (Trientalis borealis)20 • Interrupted fern (Osmunda claytoniana)20 •• Large-flowered bellwort (Uvularia grandiflora)20 •• Elliptic shinleaf (Pyrola elliptica)20 • Tail-leaved aster (Aster sagittifolius)18 •Grasses & Sedges Pennsylvania sedge (Carex pensylvanica)84 ••• Moutain rice grass (Oryzopsis asperifolia)40 •Nodding fescue (Festuca subverticillata)11 • Bottlebrush grass (Elymus hystrix)11 •Woody Vines Virginia creeper (Parthenocissus spp.)91 • Wild grape (Vitis riparia)62 •Low Shrubs Red raspberry (Rubus idaeus)64 • Tall blackberries (Rubus allegheniensis and similar Rubus spp.)47 •Tall Shrubs Chokecherry (Prunus virginiana)82 •• American hazelnut (Corylus americana)80 ••• Gray dogwood (Cornus racemosa)67 ••• Prickly ash (Zanthoxylum americanum)67 •• Poison ivy (Toxicodendron rydbergii)64 • Prickly gooseberry (Ribes cynosbati)49 • Downy arrowwood (Viburnum rafinesquianum)49 •• Juneberries (Amelanchier spp.)47 • Nannyberry (Viburnum lentago)42 • Bush honeysuckle (Diervilla lonicera)33 • Missouri gooseberry (Ribes missouriense)24 • Beaked hazelnut (Corylus cornuta)22 ••• Snowberry or Wolfberry (Symphoricarpos albus or S. occidentalis)20 • Red-berried elder (Sambucus racemosa)20 • Round-leaved dogwood (Cornus rugosa)16 • Trees Canopy Subcanopy Shrub Layer freq%cover freq%cover freq%cover Bur oak 67 •••58 ••33 • Northern pin oak 60 ••••33 •••38 • Northern red oak 33 ••••13 •••22 • White oak 29 •••9 ••18 • Black cherry 29 •58 ••69 • Quaking aspen 27 ••18 ••18 • Red maple 27 ••5 6 •••53 • Paper birch 20 ••---- Big-toothed aspen 11 •••---- Green ash 9 •••31 ••36 • American elm --31 ••33 •Ironwood --29 •••18 •• FDs37 Southern Dry-Mesic Oak (Maple) Woodland — Species Frequency and Cover freq% cover freq% cover FI R E - D E P E N D E N T FO R E S T / W O O D L A N D SY S T E M So u t h e r n F l o r i s t i c R e g i o n City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan152 153 APPENDIX C: STATE OF MINNESOTA SEED MIXESC BWSR Pilot Seed Mixes 29-Aug-17 These new “Pilot” seed mixes have been developed for a variety of restoration, conservation and stormwater uses. Goals were to meet the needs of common project types and to create direction for emerging topics such as biofuels, buffers, conservation grazing, and pollinators. All of the mixes were developed for specific functions and incorporate pollinator habitat to the extent possible. The mixes will remain as pilot mixes for a couple years until we understand how they are performing before we work to make them official state mixes. In many cases these mixes should be considered starting points for developing site specific mixes. Note: Oats cover crop is included as a component of these seed mixes with the exception of some wetland mixes where cover species are not necessary. Winter wheat (at a similar rate to oats) may be selected in some cases where germination is needed later in the fall, followed by further green-up the following spring (oats will not come back the follow spring unless it re-establishes from seed). PILOT SEED MIXES: The seed mixes in this document include: Beneficial Insects South West Biofuels/Biomass Northwest Biofuels/Biomass Southeast Biofuels/Biomass Southwest Compacted Trail General Conservation Grazing South West Dry Short Urban Buffer General Early Successional Floodplain General Eroding Bank Stabilization Northeast Eroding Bank Stabilization Northwest South Forest Groundcover East Honey Bee Plot Native Non-Native General Impoundment General Inundated Swale South West Landfill Pollinator Dry Northeast Landfill Pollinator Dry South West Landfill Pollinator Mesic Northeast Landfill Pollinator Mesic South West Little Bluestem Urban Prairie Low Diversity Buffer General Low Growing Solar Array Mix Northeast Low Growing Solar Array Mix South West Low Growing Solar Array Moist Soils South and West Mesic Short Urban Buffer Northeast Mesic Short Urban Buffer South West Mid Diversity Mesic to Dry Buffer South West Mid Diversity Moist Buffer Northeast Mid Diversity Moist Buffer South West Native Forage Buffer Mix South West Native Grass Waterway General Pollinator Plot Northwest Pollinator Plot Urban Southeast Pollinator Plots Northeast Pollinator Plots Southeast Pollinator Plots Southwest Sand Mine Reclamation South West Shallow Rooted BMP Mix General Silvopasture Southeast Stormwater Pond Pollinator Northeast Wet Meadow Forb/Sedge/Rush Southwest Wetland Construction General Wetland Seedbank Release Northeast Page 1 Beneficial Insects South & West Function:Pollinator Planting Area:S & W Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Establishment of diverse vegetation for beneficial insects in agricultural areas Specialization: Pilot % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)11.14 37.91 Total Guild:11.14 37.91 82.2%12.79% Forb Achillea millefolium Common Yarrow 2 0.03 Agastache foeniculum Blue Giant Hyssop 2.1 0.06 Allium stellatum Prairie Wild Onion 0.28 0.07 Amorpha canescens Lead Plant 0.37 0.06 Asclepias syriaca Common Milkweed 0.2 0.14 Asclepias tuberosa Butterfly Milkweed 0.071 0.04 Asclepias verticillata Whorled Milkweed 0.1 0.02 Coreopsis palmata Bird's Foot Coreopsis 0.15 0.04 Drymocallis arguta Tall Cinquefoil 5.3 0.06 Echinacea angustifolia Narrow-leaved Purple Conefl 0.115 0.04 Helenium autumnale Autumn Sneezeweed 2.98 0.06 Helianthus maximilianii Maximilian's Sunflower 0.3 0.06 Helianthus pauciflorus Stiff Sunflower 0.074 0.05 Heliopsis helianthoides Ox-eye 0.9 0.39 Liatris aspera Rough Blazing Star 0.37 0.06 Liatris ligulistylis Northern Plains Blazing Star 0.19 0.05 Monarda fistulosa Wild Bergamot 1.2 0.05 Monarda punctata Horsemint 0.7 0.02 Oligoneuron rigidum Stiff Goldenrod 0.94 0.06 Penstemon digitalis Foxglove Beardtongue 2.98 0.06 Page 2City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan154 155 Penstemon grandiflorus Large-flowered Beard Tongue 0.4 0.08 Pycnanthemum virginianum Virginia Mountain Mint 3.81 0.05 Rudbeckia hirta Black-eyed Susan 0.7 0.02 Sisyrinchium campestre Field Blue-eyed Grass 0.2 0.01 Solidago speciosa Showy Goldenrod 1.6 0.05 Symphyotrichum ericoides Heath Aster 1.7 0.02 Symphyotrichum laeve Smooth Aster 1.1 0.05 Symphyotrichum novae-angliae New England Aster 1 0.04 Tradescantia bracteata Bracted Spiderwort 0.23 0.06 Verbena hastata Blue Vervain 7 0.20 Zizia aptera Heart-leaved Alexanders 0.26 0.06 Zizia aurea Golden Alexanders 0.82 0.20 Total Guild:40.14 2.30 5.0%46.07% Graminoid Bouteloua curtipendula Side-oats Grama 3 1.36 Elymus canadensis Canada Wild Rye 2 1.05 Koeleria macrantha Junegrass 17 0.23 Schizachyrium scoparium Little Bluestem 8 1.45 Sporobolus heterolepis Prairie Dropseed 1.85 0.31 Total Guild:31.85 4.41 9.6%36.55% Legume Chamaecrista fasciculata Partridge Pea 1 1.01 Dalea candida White Prairie Clover 1.5 0.21 Dalea purpurea Purple Prairie Clover 1.5 0.27 Total Guild:4 1.50 3.2%4.59% Total Seed Mix:87.13 46.12 Page 3 Biofuels/Biomass Northwest Function:Production Planting Area:NW Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Native prairie biofuel production for Northwest MN Specialization:NRCS 643 & 512 Pilot % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note) 1.4 4.76 Total Guild:1.4 4.76 33.7%2.68% Forb Allium stellatum Prairie Wild Onion 0.12 0.03 Asclepias syriaca Common Milkweed 0.16 0.11 Asclepias tuberosa Butterfly Milkweed 0.04 0.03 Helianthus maximilianii Maximilian's Sunflower 0.3 0.06 Heliopsis helianthoides Ox-eye 0.14 0.06 Liatris aspera Rough Blazing Star 0.18 0.03 Liatris pycnostachya Great Blazing Star 0.2 0.05 Monarda fistulosa Wild Bergamot 1.2 0.05 Oligoneuron rigidum Stiff Goldenrod 0.6 0.04 Pycnanthemum virginianum Virginia Mountain Mint 3 0.04 Ratibida columnifera Prairie Coneflower 1.2 0.08 Rudbeckia hirta Black-eyed Susan 4 0.12 Sisyrinchium campestre Field Blue-eyed Grass 0.17 0.01 Smilacina racemosa False Solomons Seal 0.01 0.07 Symphyotrichum ericoides Heath Aster 1.5 0.02 Symphyotrichum laeve Smooth Aster 0.61 0.03 Symphyotrichum novae-angliae New England Aster 0.6 0.03 Verbena hastata Blue Vervain 4 0.12 Zizia aurea Golden Alexanders 0.7 0.17 Total Guild:18.73 1.13 8.0%35.92% Graminoid Page 4City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan156 157 Andropogon gerardii Big Bluestem 6 1.63 Bouteloua curtipendula Side-oats Grama 1 0.45 Elymus canadensis Canada Wild Rye 2 1.05 Elymus trachycaulus Slender Wheatgrass 1.2 0.59 Hesperostipa spartea Porcupine Grass 0.02 0.08 Panicum virgatum Switchgrass 8 1.56 Schizachyrium scoparium Little Bluestem 4 0.73 Sorghastrum nutans Indian Grass 4 0.91 Spartina pectinata Prairie Cordgrass 1 0.41 Total Guild:27.22 7.41 52.5%52.20% Legume Astragalus canadensis Canada Milk Vetch 1.2 0.19 Dalea candida White Prairie Clover 1.5 0.21 Dalea purpurea Purple Prairie Clover 2 0.36 Desmodium canadense Canada Tick Trefoil 0.1 0.05 Total Guild:4.8 0.82 5.8%9.20% Total Seed Mix:52.15 14.13 Biofuels/Biomass Southeast Function:Production Planting Area:SE Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Native prairie biofuel production for southeast MN Specialization:NRCS 643 & 512 Pilot % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)1.4 4.76 Total Guild:1.4 4.76 31.7%2.64% Forb Asclepias syriaca Common Milkweed 0.16 0.11 Asclepias tuberosa Butterfly Milkweed 0.04 0.03 Asclepias verticillata Whorled Milkweed 0.08 0.02 Page 5 Helianthus maximilianii Maximilian's Sunflower 0.3 0.06 Heliopsis helianthoides Ox-eye 0.16 0.07 Liatris aspera Rough Blazing Star 0.12 0.02 Monarda fistulosa Wild Bergamot 2 0.08 Oligoneuron rigidum Stiff Goldenrod 1 0.07 Ranunculus fascicularis Early Buttercup 0.04 0.01 Ratibida pinnata Gray-headed Coneflower 1 0.09 Rudbeckia hirta Black-eyed Susan 8 0.24 Sisyrinchium campestre Field Blue-eyed Grass 0.17 0.01 Symphyotrichum ericoides Heath Aster 1.5 0.02 Symphyotrichum laeve Smooth Aster 1 0.05 Symphyotrichum novae-angliae New England Aster 0.7 0.03 Tradescantia bracteata Bracted Spiderwort 0.08 0.02 Verbena hastata Blue Vervain 1.5 0.04 Verbena stricta Hoary Vervain 0.5 0.05 Zizia aurea Golden Alexanders 0.29 0.07 Total Guild:18.64 1.08 7.2%35.14% Graminoid Andropogon gerardii Big Bluestem 6 1.63 Bouteloua curtipendula Side-oats Grama 1 0.45 Elymus canadensis Canada Wild Rye 2.01 1.05 Elymus trachycaulus Slender Wheatgrass 1.2 0.59 Panicum virgatum Switchgrass 8 1.56 Schizachyrium scoparium Little Bluestem 4 0.73 Sorghastrum nutans Indian Grass 4 0.91 Spartina pectinata Prairie Cordgrass 1 0.41 Total Guild:27.21 7.34 48.9%51.29% Legume Astragalus canadensis Canada Milk Vetch 1.2 0.19 Chamaecrista fasciculata Partridge Pea 1 1.01 Page 6City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan158 159 Dalea candida White Prairie Clover 1.5 0.21 Dalea purpurea Purple Prairie Clover 2 0.36 Desmodium canadense Canada Tick Trefoil 0.1 0.05 Total Guild:5.8 1.83 12.2%10.93% Total Seed Mix:53.05 15.01 Biofuels/Biomass Southwest Function:Production Planting Area:SW Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Native prairie biofuel production for southwest MN Specialization:NRCS 643 & 512 Pilot % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note) 1.4 4.76 Total Guild:1.4 4.76 29.9%2.70% Forb Asclepias syriaca Common Milkweed 0.16 0.11 Asclepias tuberosa Butterfly Milkweed 0.04 0.03 Echinacea angustifolia Narrow-leaved Purple Conefl 0.2 0.08 Helianthus maximilianii Maximilian's Sunflower 0.3 0.06 Heliopsis helianthoides Ox-eye 0.14 0.06 Liatris aspera Rough Blazing Star 0.2 0.03 Monarda fistulosa Wild Bergamot 1.4 0.05 Oligoneuron rigidum Stiff Goldenrod 1.2 0.08 Phlox pilosa Prairie Phlox 0.08 0.01 Ratibida pinnata Gray-headed Coneflower 2 0.18 Rudbeckia hirta Black-eyed Susan 4 0.12 Sisyrinchium campestre Field Blue-eyed Grass 0.17 0.01 Symphyotrichum laeve Smooth Aster 0.6 0.03 Verbena stricta Hoary Vervain 4 0.39 Zizia aurea Golden Alexanders 1 0.25 Page 7 Total Guild:15.49 1.49 9.4%29.85% Graminoid Andropogon gerardii Big Bluestem 6 1.63 Bouteloua curtipendula Side-oats Grama 1 0.45 Elymus canadensis Canada Wild Rye 2 1.05 Elymus trachycaulus Slender Wheatgrass 1.2 0.59 Nassella viridula Green Needle Grass 1.7 0.44 Panicum virgatum Switchgrass 8 1.56 Pascopyrum smithii Western Wheatgrass 1.3 0.50 Schizachyrium scoparium Little Bluestem 4 0.73 Sorghastrum nutans Indian Grass 4 0.91 Total Guild:29.2 7.86 49.3%56.27% Legume Astragalus canadensis Canada Milk Vetch 1.2 0.19 Chamaecrista fasciculata Partridge Pea 1 1.01 Dalea candida White Prairie Clover 1.5 0.21 Dalea purpurea Purple Prairie Clover 2 0.36 Desmodium canadense Canada Tick Trefoil 0.1 0.05 Total Guild:5.8 1.83 11.5%11.18% Total Seed Mix:51.89 15.94 Compacted Trail General Function:Conservation Planting Area:Statewide Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Vegetation establishment on passive recreation trails. A couple species in this mix may be tender in some regions. Specialization: Pilot % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)11.13 37.88 Total Guild:11.13 37.88 97.3%19.53% Forb Achillea millefolium Common Yarrow 2 0.03 Page 8City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan160 161 Campanula rotundifolia Harebell 7 0.02 Total Guild:9 0.05 0.1%15.80% Graminoid Bouteloua gracilis Blue Grama 10 0.68 Festuca subverticillata Nodding Fescue 1.85 0.25 Total Guild:11.85 0.93 2.4%20.80% Sedge Juncus tenuis Path Rush 25 0.07 Total Guild:25 0.07 0.2%43.88% Total Seed Mix:56.98 38.93 Conservation Grazing South & West Function:Production Planting Area:S & W Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Native prairie conservation grazing for southern and western MN Specialization:NRCS 643 & 512 Pilot % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)1.42 4.83 Total Guild:1.42 4.83 33.8%2.69% Forb Coreopsis palmata Bird's Foot Coreopsis 0.15 0.04 Helianthus maximilianii Maximilian's Sunflower 0.4 0.08 Liatris aspera Rough Blazing Star 0.4 0.07 Monarda fistulosa Wild Bergamot 1.4 0.05 Potentilla arguta Prairie Cinquefoil 2.4 0.03 Ratibida pinnata Gray-headed Coneflower 1 0.09 Rudbeckia hirta Black-eyed Susan 10 0.30 Sisyrinchium campestre Field Blue-eyed Grass 0.17 0.01 Symphyotrichum laeve Smooth Aster 0.6 0.03 Verbena stricta Hoary Vervain 1.5 0.15 Viola pedatifida Bearded Birdfoot Violet 0.14 0.01 Page 9 Zizia aurea Golden Alexanders 0.8 0.20 Total Guild:18.96 1.06 7.4%35.85% Graminoid Andropogon gerardii Big Bluestem 3 0.82 Bouteloua curtipendula Side-oats Grama 4 1.82 Bromus kalmii Kalm's Brome 0.9 0.31 Elymus canadensis Canada Wild Rye 1 0.52 Elymus trachycaulus Slender Wheatgrass 1 0.50 Elymus virginicus Virginia Wild Rye 1 0.65 Koeleria macrantha Junegrass 2 0.03 Panicum virgatum Switchgrass 2 0.39 Schizachyrium scoparium Little Bluestem 5 0.91 Sorghastrum nutans Indian Grass 4 0.91 Sporobolus heterolepis Prairie Dropseed 4 0.68 Total Guild:27.9 7.52 52.6%52.76% Legume Astragalus canadensis Canada Milk Vetch 1.2 0.19 Chamaecrista fasciculata Partridge Pea 0.1 0.10 Dalea candida White Prairie Clover 1.3 0.19 Dalea purpurea Purple Prairie Clover 1.7 0.31 Lespedeza capitata Round-headed Bush Clover 0.3 0.10 Total Guild:4.6 0.89 6.2%8.70% Total Seed Mix:52.88 14.30 Deep Marsh Function:Wetland Planting Area:Statewide Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:For the stabilization and establishment of deep marsh areas of wetland restoration projects. Specialization: Pilot % Mix (by sqft) Forb Page 10City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan162 163 Acorus calamus Sweet Flag 0.6 0.25 Total Guild:0.6 0.25 8.1%1.54% Graminoid Beckmannia syzigachne American Slough Grass 20 1.09 Glyceria grandis Tall Manna Grass 10 0.39 Total Guild:30 1.48 48.1%77.12% Sedge Bolboschoenus fluviatilis River Bulrush 1.2 0.76 Eleocharis palustris Marsh Spikerush 1.1 0.06 Schoenoplectus tabernaemonta Soft Stem Bulrush 6 0.53 Total Guild:8.3 1.35 43.8%21.34% Total Seed Mix:38.9 3.07 Dry Prairie General Function:Conservation Planting Area:Statewide Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:General mesic prairie mix for native roadsides, ecological restoration, or conservation program plantings. Specialization: State Mix % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)11.13 37.88 Total Guild:11.13 37.88 76.8%11.43% Forb Agastache foeniculum Blue Giant Hyssop 2.07 0.06 Amorpha canescens Lead Plant 0.42 0.07 Asclepias tuberosa Butterfly Milkweed 0.1 0.06 Coreopsis palmata Bird's Foot Coreopsis 0.21 0.06 Helianthus pauciflorus Stiff Sunflower 0.09 0.06 Liatris aspera Rough Blazing Star 0.25 0.04 Monarda fistulosa Wild Bergamot 1.42 0.06 Oligoneuron rigidum Stiff Goldenrod 0.83 0.06 Penstemon grandiflorus Large-flowered Beard Tongue 0.32 0.06 Page 11 Rudbeckia hirta Black-eyed Susan 10.32 0.31 Solidago nemoralis Gray Goldenrod 3.86 0.04 Symphyotrichum ericoides Heath Aster 2.58 0.04 Symphyotrichum laeve Smooth Aster 1.26 0.06 Verbena stricta Hoary Vervain 1.29 0.13 Total Guild:25.02 1.09 2.2%25.69% Graminoid Andropogon gerardii Big Bluestem 2.57 0.70 Bouteloua curtipendula Side-oats Grama 6.61 3.00 Bouteloua gracilis Blue Grama 7.35 0.50 Bromus kalmii Kalm's Brome 2.14 0.73 Elymus canadensis Canada Wild Rye 1.91 1.00 Koeleria macrantha Junegrass 18.37 0.25 Schizachyrium scoparium Little Bluestem 16.53 3.00 Sorghastrum nutans Indian Grass 3.09 0.70 Sporobolus heterolepis Prairie Dropseed 0.73 0.12 Total Guild:59.3 10.00 20.3%60.89% Legume Astragalus canadensis Canada Milk Vetch 0.4 0.06 Dalea candida White Prairie Clover 0.39 0.06 Dalea purpurea Purple Prairie Clover 1.02 0.19 Desmodium canadense Canada Tick Trefoil 0.13 0.06 Total Guild:1.94 0.37 0.7%1.99% Total Seed Mix:97.39 49.34 Dry Prairie Northwest Function:Conservation Planting Area:NW Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Regional dry prairie reconstruction for wetland mitigation, ecological restoration, or conservation program plantings. Specialization: State Mix % Mix (by sqft) Page 12City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan164 165 Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)1.34 4.56 Total Guild:1.34 4.56 35.7%1.87% Forb Allium stellatum Prairie Wild Onion 0.12 0.03 Helianthus pauciflorus Stiff Sunflower 0.05 0.03 Heliopsis helianthoides Ox-eye 0.14 0.06 Liatris aspera Rough Blazing Star 0.15 0.03 Liatris punctata Dotted Blazing Star 0.05 0.02 Monarda fistulosa Wild Bergamot 0.77 0.03 Oligoneuron rigidum Stiff Goldenrod 0.45 0.03 Ratibida columnifera Prairie Coneflower 0.93 0.06 Rudbeckia hirta Black-eyed Susan 2.03 0.06 Solidago nemoralis Gray Goldenrod 0.2 0.00 Symphyotrichum ericoides Heath Aster 1.1 0.01 Symphyotrichum laeve Smooth Aster 0.61 0.03 Zizia aptera Heart-leaved Alexanders 0.24 0.05 Total Guild:6.84 0.45 3.5%9.52% Graminoid Bouteloua curtipendula Side-oats Grama 2.64 1.20 Bouteloua gracilis Blue Grama 11 0.75 Bromus kalmii Kalm's Brome 2.64 0.90 Elymus canadensis Canada Wild Rye 1.91 1.00 Elymus trachycaulus Slender Wheatgrass 2.54 1.26 Hesperostipa spartea Porcupine Grass 0.11 0.44 Koeleria macrantha Junegrass 18 0.25 Schizachyrium scoparium Little Bluestem 8.26 1.50 Sporobolus cryptandrus Sand Dropseed 15 0.20 Total Guild:62.1 7.49 58.6%86.47% Legume Astragalus canadensis Canada Milk Vetch 0.42 0.07 Page 13 Dalea candida White Prairie Clover 0.42 0.06 Dalea purpurea Purple Prairie Clover 0.6 0.11 Desmodium canadense Canada Tick Trefoil 0.1 0.05 Total Guild:1.54 0.29 2.2%2.14% Total Seed Mix:71.82 12.79 Dry Prairie Southeast Function:Conservation Planting Area:SE Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Regional dry prairie reconstruction for wetland mitigation, ecological restoration, or conservation program plantings. Specialization: State Mix % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)1.33 4.53 Total Guild:1.33 4.53 35.3%1.53% Forb Asclepias tuberosa Butterfly Milkweed 0.09 0.06 Asclepias verticillata Whorled Milkweed 0.05 0.01 Coreopsis palmata Bird's Foot Coreopsis 0.2 0.05 Heliopsis helianthoides Ox-eye 0.13 0.06 Liatris aspera Rough Blazing Star 0.11 0.02 Liatris punctata Dotted Blazing Star 0.06 0.02 Monarda fistulosa Wild Bergamot 0.85 0.03 Monarda punctata Horsemint 0.8 0.02 Oligoneuron rigidum Stiff Goldenrod 0.98 0.07 Penstemon grandiflorus Large-flowered Beard Tongue 0.2 0.04 Rudbeckia hirta Black-eyed Susan 3.2 0.09 Symphyotrichum oolentangiense Skyblue Aster 0.2 0.01 Symphyotrichum sericeum Silky Aster 0.2 0.02 Zizia aptera Heart-leaved Alexanders 0.1 0.02 Total Guild:7.17 0.53 4.1%8.27% Page 14City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan166 167 Graminoid Bouteloua curtipendula Side-oats Grama 2.48 1.13 Bouteloua gracilis Blue Grama 10 0.68 Bromus kalmii Kalm's Brome 0.9 0.31 Elymus canadensis Canada Wild Rye 2.86 1.50 Elymus trachycaulus Slender Wheatgrass 3 1.49 Koeleria macrantha Junegrass 30 0.41 Muhlenbergia mexicana Leafy Satin Grass 0.05 0.00 Schizachyrium scoparium Little Bluestem 8.3 1.51 Sporobolus cryptandrus Sand Dropseed 16 0.22 Sporobolus heterolepis Prairie Dropseed 1.5 0.26 Total Guild:75.09 7.48 58.4%86.57% Legume Dalea candida White Prairie Clover 0.6 0.09 Dalea purpurea Purple Prairie Clover 0.8 0.15 Lespedeza capitata Round-headed Bush Clover 0.1 0.03 Total Guild:1.5 0.27 2.1%1.73% Sedge Juncus tenuis Path Rush 1.65 0.00 Total Guild:1.65 0.00 0.0%1.90% Total Seed Mix:86.74 12.81 Dry Prairie Southwest Function:Conservation Planting Area:SW Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Regional dry prairie reconstruction for wetland mitigation, ecological restoration, or conservation program plantings. Specialization: State Mix % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)1.9 6.47 Total Guild:1.9 6.47 43.2%2.55% Forb Page 15 Asclepias verticillata Whorled Milkweed 0.05 0.01 Echinacea angustifolia Narrow-leaved Purple Conefl 0.2 0.08 Heliopsis helianthoides Ox-eye 0.1 0.04 Liatris aspera Rough Blazing Star 0.13 0.02 Liatris punctata Dotted Blazing Star 0.05 0.02 Monarda fistulosa Wild Bergamot 0.76 0.03 Oligoneuron rigidum Stiff Goldenrod 1 0.07 Rudbeckia hirta Black-eyed Susan 2.2 0.07 Symphyotrichum ericoides Heath Aster 0.9 0.01 Symphyotrichum laeve Smooth Aster 0.6 0.03 Tradescantia bracteata Bracted Spiderwort 0.06 0.02 Verbena stricta Hoary Vervain 1 0.10 Zizia aurea Golden Alexanders 0.85 0.21 Total Guild:7.9 0.70 4.7%10.59% Graminoid Bouteloua curtipendula Side-oats Grama 3.08 1.40 Bouteloua gracilis Blue Grama 13.9 0.95 Elymus canadensis Canada Wild Rye 2.3 1.20 Elymus trachycaulus Slender Wheatgrass 2.53 1.25 Hesperostipa spartea Porcupine Grass 0.19 0.76 Koeleria macrantha Junegrass 22 0.30 Schizachyrium scoparium Little Bluestem 8.24 1.50 Sporobolus cryptandrus Sand Dropseed 11 0.15 Total Guild:63.24 7.51 50.1%84.79% Legume Astragalus canadensis Canada Milk Vetch 0.4 0.06 Dalea candida White Prairie Clover 0.4 0.06 Dalea purpurea Purple Prairie Clover 0.55 0.10 Desmodium canadense Canada Tick Trefoil 0.09 0.04 Lespedeza capitata Round-headed Bush Clover 0.1 0.03 Page 16City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan168 169 Total Guild:1.54 0.30 2.0%2.06% Total Seed Mix:74.58 14.97 Dry Short Urban Buffer General Function:Buffers Planting Area:Statewide Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Showy dry prairie buffer establishment in urban areas Specialization:NRCS 327 Pilot % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)11.13 37.88 Total Guild:11.13 37.88 85.6%19.35% Forb Asclepias syriaca Common Milkweed 0.16 0.11 Asclepias tuberosa Butterfly Milkweed 0.1 0.06 Liatris aspera Rough Blazing Star 0.25 0.04 Oligoneuron rigidum Stiff Goldenrod 0.83 0.06 Penstemon grandiflorus Large-flowered Beard Tongue 0.32 0.06 Pycnanthemum virginianum Virginia Mountain Mint 1 0.01 Rudbeckia hirta Black-eyed Susan 5.15 0.15 Solidago nemoralis Gray Goldenrod 2 0.02 Solidago ptarmicoides Upland White Aster 1.26 0.05 Symphyotrichum ericoides Heath Aster 2.58 0.04 Tradescantia bracteata Bracted Spiderwort 0.6 0.16 Zizia aptera Heart-leaved Alexanders 0.2 0.05 Total Guild:14.45 0.81 1.8%25.12% Graminoid Bouteloua curtipendula Side-oats Grama 2 0.91 Bromus kalmii Kalm's Brome 0.5 0.17 Koeleria macrantha Junegrass 5.5 0.07 Panicum virgatum Switchgrass 6 1.17 Page 17 Schizachyrium scoparium Little Bluestem 16.53 3.00 Total Guild:30.53 5.32 12.0%53.07% Legume Astragalus canadensis Canada Milk Vetch 0.4 0.06 Dalea purpurea Purple Prairie Clover 1.02 0.19 Total Guild:1.42 0.25 0.6%2.47% Total Seed Mix:57.53 44.26 Dry Swale / Pond Function:Stormwater Planting Area:Statewide Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Temporarily flooded swales in agricultural settings. Specialization: State Mix % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)11.14 37.91 Total Guild:11.14 37.91 65.3%6.79% Forb Asclepias incarnata Marsh Milkweed 0.1 0.06 Heliopsis helianthoides Ox-eye 0.2 0.09 Rudbeckia hirta Black-eyed Susan 2.49 0.07 Verbena hastata Blue Vervain 3.5 0.10 Total Guild:6.29 0.32 0.5%3.83% Graminoid Andropogon gerardii Big Bluestem 5.5 1.50 Beckmannia syzigachne American Slough Grass 27.6 1.50 Bromus ciliatus Fringed Brome 6.05 1.65 Elymus canadensis Canada Wild Rye 7.64 4.00 Elymus trachycaulus Slender Wheatgrass 10.15 5.02 Elymus virginicus Virginia Wild Rye 3.85 2.50 Panicum virgatum Switchgrass 2.05 0.40 Poa palustris Fowl Bluegrass 76.5 1.60 Page 18City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan170 171 Sorghastrum nutans Indian Grass 6.6 1.50 Total Guild:145.94 19.67 33.9%88.96% Legume Dalea purpurea Purple Prairie Clover 0.5 0.09 Desmodium canadense Canada Tick Trefoil 0.19 0.09 Total Guild:0.69 0.18 0.3%0.42% Total Seed Mix:164.06 58.08 Early Successional Floodplain General Function:Wetland Planting Area:Statewide Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Cover establishment in floodplains where natural colonization will add to diversity over time Specialization:NRCS 342 Pilot % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)11.14 37.91 Total Guild:11.14 37.91 84.6%23.99% Forb Asclepias incarnata Marsh Milkweed 0.1 0.06 Helenium autumnale Autumn Sneezeweed 2 0.04 Rudbeckia laciniata Tall Coneflower 0.1 0.02 Verbena hastata Blue Vervain 3 0.09 Total Guild:5.2 0.21 0.5%11.20% Graminoid Elymus riparius Riverbank Wild Rye 0.1 0.09 Elymus trachycaulus Slender Wheatgrass 2 0.99 Elymus virginicus Virginia Wild Rye 8 5.19 Poa palustris Fowl Bluegrass 20 0.42 Total Guild:30.1 6.69 14.9%64.81% Total Seed Mix:46.44 44.81 Page 19 Emergent Wetland Function:Wetland Planting Area:Statewide Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Emergent wetland restoration for use in wetland mitigation, shoreline restoration, wet stormwater ponds where emergent vegetation is desired. Usually used in a 10 ft. band around open water.Specialization: State Mix % Mix (by sqft) Forb Acorus calamus Sweet Flag 0.67 0.28 Alisma triviale Common Water Plantain 9.7 0.40 Asclepias incarnata Marsh Milkweed 0.5 0.28 Sagittaria latifolia Broad-leaved Arrowhead 6.8 0.30 Sparganium eurycarpum Giant Bur Reed 0.09 0.49 Total Guild:17.76 1.75 35.1%15.80% Graminoid Beckmannia syzigachne American Slough Grass 12.92 0.70 Glyceria grandis Tall Manna Grass 6.4 0.25 Leersia oryzoides Rice Cut Grass 3.7 0.30 Total Guild:23.02 1.25 25.0%20.49% Sedge Bolboschoenus fluviatilis River Bulrush 1.2 0.76 Carex comosa Bristly Sedge 2 0.18 Carex lacustris Lake Sedge 0.24 0.06 Carex stricta Tussock Sedge 0.75 0.04 Eleocharis acicularis Least Spikerush 2.5 0.10 Eleocharis palustris Marsh Spikerush 1.9 0.10 Juncus torreyi Torrey's Rush 25 0.04 Schoenoplectus pungens Three-square Bulrush 1 0.23 Schoenoplectus tabernaemonta Soft Stem Bulrush 5 0.44 Scirpus cyperinus Woolgrass 32 0.05 Total Guild:71.59 2.00 40.0%63.71% Page 20City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan172 173 Total Seed Mix:112.37 5.00 Eroding Bank Stabilization Northeast Function:Buffers Planting Area:NE Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Stabilized steep eroding slopes with both early and later successional species. Specialization:NRCS 342 Pilot % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)11.14 37.91 Total Guild:11.14 37.91 68.7%12.54% Forb Achillea millefolium Common Yarrow 2 0.03 Anaphalis margaritacea Pearly Everlasting 0.8 0.01 Drymocallis arguta Tall Cinquefoil 2 0.02 Rudbeckia hirta Black-eyed Susan 3 0.09 Solidago nemoralis Gray Goldenrod 3.5 0.03 Total Guild:11.3 0.18 0.3%12.72% Graminoid Andropogon gerardii Big Bluestem 10 2.72 Bromus ciliatus Fringed Brome 8 2.18 Calamagrostis canadensis Bluejoint 5 0.05 Elymus canadensis Canada Wild Rye 8 4.19 Elymus riparius Riverbank Wild Rye 0.2 0.19 Elymus trachycaulus Slender Wheatgrass 12 5.94 Elymus villosus Downy Wild Rye 2 0.99 Festuca subverticillata Nodding Fescue 1.1 0.15 Poa palustris Fowl Bluegrass 19 0.40 Schizachne purpurascens False Melic 0.5 0.04 Total Guild:65.8 16.85 30.5%74.07% Legume Astragalus canadensis Canada Milk Vetch 0.5 0.08 Page 21 Vicia americana American Vetch 0.1 0.13 Total Guild:0.6 0.21 0.4%0.68% Total Seed Mix:88.84 55.15 Eroding Bank Stabilization Northwest & South Function:Conservation Planting Area:NW & S Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Stabilized steep eroding slopes with both early and later successional species. Specialization:NRCS 342 Pilot % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)11.14 37.91 Total Guild:11.14 37.91 62.8%12.58% Forb Achillea millefolium Common Yarrow 0.7 0.01 Rudbeckia hirta Black-eyed Susan 2.49 0.07 Verbena hastata Blue Vervain 1.9 0.06 Total Guild:5.09 0.14 0.2%5.75% Graminoid Andropogon gerardii Big Bluestem 10 2.72 Bromus ciliatus Fringed Brome 8 2.18 Elymus canadensis Canada Wild Rye 8 4.19 Elymus riparius Riverbank Wild Rye 0.175 0.16 Elymus trachycaulus Slender Wheatgrass 12 5.94 Elymus virginicus Virginia Wild Rye 6 3.89 Panicum virgatum Switchgrass 4 0.78 Poa palustris Fowl Bluegrass 16 0.34 Sorghastrum nutans Indian Grass 7 1.59 Total Guild:71.175 21.78 36.1%80.38% Legume Astragalus canadensis Canada Milk Vetch 0.2 0.03 Chamaecrista fasciculata Partridge Pea 0.2 0.20 Page 22City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan174 175 Dalea purpurea Purple Prairie Clover 0.5 0.09 Desmodium canadense Canada Tick Trefoil 0.19 0.09 Vicia americana American Vetch 0.051 0.07 Total Guild:1.141 0.49 0.8%1.29% Total Seed Mix:88.546 60.32 Forest Groundcover East Function:Woodland Planting Area:NE & E Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Soil stabilizing in forests following invasive species removal and other disturbance Specialization: Pilot % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)11.14 37.91 Total Guild:11.14 37.91 96.4%66.43% Forb Eurybia macrophylla Large-leaved Aster 0.2 0.02 Geranium maculatum Wild Geranium 0.1 0.05 Hydrophyllum virginianum Virginia Waterleaf 0.1 0.10 Osmorhiza claytonii Clayton's Sweet Cicely 0.1 0.11 Rudbeckia laciniata Tall Coneflower 0.22 0.04 Smilacina racemosa False Solomons Seal 0.01 0.07 Solidago flexicaulis Zigzag Goldenrod 1.3 0.04 Total Guild:2.03 0.43 1.1%12.10% Graminoid Elymus hystrix Bottlebrush Grass 0.5 0.18 Elymus villosus Downy Wild Rye 1 0.50 Festuca subverticillata Nodding Fescue 1.8 0.25 Total Guild:3.3 0.92 2.3%19.68% Sedge Carex sprengelii Sprengel's Sedge 0.3 0.08 Total Guild:0.3 0.08 0.2%1.79% Page 23 Total Seed Mix:16.77 39.35 High Diversity Native & Non-Native Honey Bee Plot Function:Pollinator Planting Area:Statewide Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Native and Non-native vegetation establishment for honey bee plantings up to a few acres in size. This mix contains non-native plant species, so BWSR approval is required for use on BWSR funded projects.Specialization:NRCS 327 Pilot % Mix (by sqft) Forb Agastache foeniculum Blue Giant Hyssop 0.4 0.01 Asclepias syriaca Common Milkweed 0.2 0.14 Asclepias tuberosa Butterfly Milkweed 0.1 0.06 Asclepias verticillata Whorled Milkweed 0.15 0.04 Astragalus crassicarpus Ground Plum 0.1 0.05 Coreopsis palmata Bird's Foot Coreopsis 0.15 0.04 Helianthus maximilianii Maximilian's Sunflower 0.3 0.06 Monarda fistulosa Wild Bergamot 3 0.12 Penstemon grandiflorus Large-flowered Beard Tongue 0.32 0.06 Pycnanthemum virginianum Virginia Mountain Mint 1 0.01 Solidago canadensis Canada Goldenrod 0.8 0.01 Solidago speciosa Showy Goldenrod 1 0.03 Symphyotrichum ericoides Heath Aster 1.8 0.02 Symphyotrichum laeve Smooth Aster 1.2 0.06 Viola pedatifida Bearded Birdfoot Violet 0.2 0.02 Zizia aurea Golden Alexanders 0.5 0.12 Total Guild:11.22 0.86 16.2%31.11% Graminoid Bouteloua curtipendula Side-oats Grama 1 0.45 Elymus canadensis Canada Wild Rye 0.6 0.31 Schizachyrium scoparium Little Bluestem 3 0.54 Sorghastrum nutans Indian Grass 0.5 0.11 Page 24City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan176 177 Sporobolus heterolepis Prairie Dropseed 1 0.17 Total Guild:6.1 1.60 30.0%16.91% Legume Chamaecrista fasciculata Partridge Pea 0.7 0.71 Dalea candida White Prairie Clover 2 0.29 Dalea purpurea Purple Prairie Clover 3 0.54 Medicago sativa Alfalfa 3 0.58 Trifolium hybridum Alsike Clover 4 0.26 Trifolium repens White Clover 4 0.24 Vicia americana American Vetch 0.05 0.07 Total Guild:16.75 2.68 50.3%46.44% Sedge Carex brevior Short Sedge 2 0.19 Total Guild:2 0.19 3.5%5.54% Total Seed Mix:36.07 5.32 Impoundment General Function:Stormwater Planting Area:Statewide Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Flood tolerant vegetation establishment in floodwater impoundment areas Specialization: Pilot % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)11.14 37.91 Total Guild:11.14 37.91 74.7%7.48% Forb Anemone canadesis Canada Anemone 0.16 0.05 Asclepias incarnata Marsh Milkweed 0.18 0.10 Bidens frondosa Leafy Beggarticks 0.15 0.08 Doellingeria umbellata Flat-topped Aster 1.25 0.05 Euthamia graminifolia Grass-leaved Goldenrod 1.65 0.01 Eutrochium maculatum Spotted Joe Pye Weed 1.5 0.04 Page 25 Helenium autumnale Autumn Sneezeweed 4.8 0.10 Physostegia virginiana Obedient Plant 0.1 0.02 Rudbeckia laciniata Tall Coneflower 0.3 0.06 Solidago gigantea Giant Goldenrod 2.8 0.03 Symphyotrichum novae-angliae New England Aster 1.45 0.06 Verbena hastata Blue Vervain 4.45 0.13 Zizia aurea Golden Alexanders 0.62 0.15 Total Guild:19.41 0.90 1.8%13.03% Graminoid Andropogon gerardii Big Bluestem 7.35 2.00 Bromus ciliatus Fringed Brome 8 2.18 Elymus trachycaulus Slender Wheatgrass 5 2.48 Elymus virginicus Virginia Wild Rye 4 2.59 Leersia oryzoides Rice Cut Grass 1.5 0.12 Panicum virgatum Switchgrass 8 1.56 Poa palustris Fowl Bluegrass 10 0.21 Spartina pectinata Prairie Cordgrass 1 0.41 Total Guild:44.85 11.54 22.8%30.11% Sedge Carex pellita Wooly Sedge 0.34 0.03 Carex scoparia Lance-fruited Oval sedge 2.5 0.08 Scirpus atrovirens Dark Green Bulrush 31.7 0.19 Scirpus cyperinus Woolgrass 39 0.06 Total Guild:73.54 0.36 0.7%49.38% Total Seed Mix:148.94 50.72 Page 26City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan178 179 Inundated Swale South & West Function:Stormwater Planting Area:S & W Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Vegetation establishment for swales with persistent inundation Specialization: Pilot % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)11.14 37.91 Total Guild:11.14 37.91 79.1%7.83% Forb Asclepias incarnata Marsh Milkweed 0.43 0.24 Helenium autumnale Autumn Sneezeweed 1 0.02 Impatiens capensis Spotted Touch-Me-Not 0.03 0.02 Lobelia siphilitica Great Lobelia 4 0.02 Verbena hastata Blue Vervain 5 0.15 Vernonia fasciculata Bunched Ironweed 0.5 0.06 Total Guild:10.96 0.51 1.1%7.70% Graminoid Beckmannia syzigachne American Slough Grass 30 1.63 Elymus virginicus Virginia Wild Rye 10 6.48 Glyceria grandis Tall Manna Grass 4 0.16 Leersia oryzoides Rice Cut Grass 2.2 0.18 Poa palustris Fowl Bluegrass 40 0.84 Total Guild:86.2 9.29 19.4%60.58% Sedge Scirpus atrovirens Dark Green Bulrush 34 0.20 Total Guild:34 0.20 0.4%23.89% Total Seed Mix:142.3 47.91 Page 27 Landfill Pollinator Dry Northeast Function:Pollinator Planting Area:NE Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Dry prairie mix for landfill plantings Specialization: Pilot % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)11.13 37.88 Total Guild:11.13 37.88 80.2%12.95% Forb Agastache foeniculum Blue Giant Hyssop 2.07 0.06 Asclepias tuberosa Butterfly Milkweed 0.1 0.06 Helianthus pauciflorus Stiff Sunflower 0.09 0.06 Monarda fistulosa Wild Bergamot 1.42 0.06 Oligoneuron rigidum Stiff Goldenrod 0.83 0.06 Penstemon grandiflorus Large-flowered Beard Tongue 1 0.19 Rudbeckia hirta Black-eyed Susan 10.32 0.31 Solidago nemoralis Gray Goldenrod 3.86 0.04 Symphyotrichum ericoides Heath Aster 2.58 0.04 Symphyotrichum laeve Smooth Aster 1.26 0.06 Verbena stricta Hoary Vervain 2 0.19 Viola pedatifida Bearded Birdfoot Violet 0.14 0.01 Total Guild:25.67 1.14 2.4%29.86% Graminoid Andropogon gerardii Big Bluestem 2.57 0.70 Bromus kalmii Kalm's Brome 6 2.04 Elymus canadensis Canada Wild Rye 1.91 1.00 Koeleria macrantha Junegrass 16 0.22 Schizachyrium scoparium Little Bluestem 18 3.27 Sorghastrum nutans Indian Grass 2.8 0.64 Total Guild:47.28 7.86 16.7%55.00% Legume Page 28City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan180 181 Dalea candida White Prairie Clover 0.39 0.06 Dalea purpurea Purple Prairie Clover 1.5 0.27 Total Guild:1.89 0.33 0.7%2.20% Total Seed Mix:85.97 47.20 Landfill Pollinator Dry South & West Function:Pollinator Planting Area:S & W Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Dry prairie mix for landfill plantings Specialization: Pilot % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)11.13 37.88 Total Guild:11.13 37.88 78.9%12.05% Forb Agastache foeniculum Blue Giant Hyssop 2.07 0.06 Asclepias tuberosa Butterfly Milkweed 0.1 0.06 Asclepias verticillata Whorled Milkweed 0.1 0.02 Coreopsis palmata Bird's Foot Coreopsis 0.21 0.06 Helianthus pauciflorus Stiff Sunflower 0.09 0.06 Liatris aspera Rough Blazing Star 0.25 0.04 Monarda fistulosa Wild Bergamot 1.42 0.06 Oligoneuron rigidum Stiff Goldenrod 0.83 0.06 Penstemon grandiflorus Large-flowered Beard Tongue 1 0.19 Phlox pilosa Prairie Phlox 0.08 0.01 Rudbeckia hirta Black-eyed Susan 10.32 0.31 Solidago nemoralis Gray Goldenrod 3.86 0.04 Symphyotrichum ericoides Heath Aster 2.58 0.04 Symphyotrichum laeve Smooth Aster 1.26 0.06 Verbena stricta Hoary Vervain 2 0.19 Viola pedatifida Bearded Birdfoot Violet 0.14 0.01 Page 29 Total Guild:26.31 1.27 2.7%28.49% Graminoid Andropogon gerardii Big Bluestem 2.57 0.70 Bouteloua curtipendula Side-oats Grama 4 1.82 Bouteloua gracilis Blue Grama 6 0.41 Bromus kalmii Kalm's Brome 1 0.34 Elymus canadensis Canada Wild Rye 1.91 1.00 Koeleria macrantha Junegrass 16 0.22 Schizachyrium scoparium Little Bluestem 18 3.27 Sorghastrum nutans Indian Grass 2.8 0.64 Sporobolus heterolepis Prairie Dropseed 0.73 0.12 Total Guild:53.01 8.51 17.7%57.41% Legume Dalea candida White Prairie Clover 0.39 0.06 Dalea purpurea Purple Prairie Clover 1.5 0.27 Total Guild:1.89 0.33 0.7%2.05% Total Seed Mix:92.34 47.99 Landfill Pollinator Mesic Northeast Function:Pollinator Planting Area:NE Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Mesic prairie mix for landfill plantings Specialization: Pilot % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)11.14 37.91 Total Guild:11.14 37.91 73.7%13.52% Forb Agastache foeniculum Blue Giant Hyssop 1.82 0.06 Asclepias syriaca Common Milkweed 0.16 0.11 Asclepias tuberosa Butterfly Milkweed 0.06 0.04 Geranium maculatum Wild Geranium 0.02 0.01 Page 30City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan182 183 Helianthus pauciflorus Stiff Sunflower 0.09 0.06 Heliopsis helianthoides Ox-eye 0.4 0.17 Monarda fistulosa Wild Bergamot 1.61 0.06 Oligoneuron rigidum Stiff Goldenrod 0.94 0.06 Rudbeckia hirta Black-eyed Susan 10.56 0.31 Sisyrinchium campestre Field Blue-eyed Grass 0.17 0.01 Symphyotrichum ericoides Heath Aster 2.3 0.03 Symphyotrichum laeve Smooth Aster 1.26 0.06 Verbena hastata Blue Vervain 1.5 0.04 Verbena stricta Hoary Vervain 0.64 0.06 Zizia aurea Golden Alexanders 0.23 0.06 Total Guild:21.76 1.15 2.2%26.42% Graminoid Andropogon gerardii Big Bluestem 5 1.36 Bromus kalmii Kalm's Brome 8 2.72 Elymus canadensis Canada Wild Rye 2 1.05 Elymus trachycaulus Slender Wheatgrass 2 0.99 Panicum virgatum Switchgrass 10 1.94 Schizachyrium scoparium Little Bluestem 16 2.90 Sorghastrum nutans Indian Grass 5 1.13 Total Guild:48 12.10 23.5%58.27% Legume Dalea candida White Prairie Clover 0.44 0.06 Dalea purpurea Purple Prairie Clover 1.03 0.19 Total Guild:1.47 0.25 0.5%1.78% Total Seed Mix:82.37 51.42 Page 31 Landfill Pollinator Mesic South & West Function:Pollinator Planting Area:S & W Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Mesic prairie mix for landfill plantings Specialization: Pilot % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)11.14 37.91 Total Guild:11.14 37.91 71.8%13.01% Forb Agastache foeniculum Blue Giant Hyssop 1.82 0.06 Asclepias syriaca Common Milkweed 0.16 0.11 Asclepias tuberosa Butterfly Milkweed 0.06 0.04 Helianthus pauciflorus Stiff Sunflower 0.09 0.06 Heliopsis helianthoides Ox-eye 0.4 0.17 Liatris aspera Rough Blazing Star 0.18 0.03 Monarda fistulosa Wild Bergamot 1.61 0.06 Oligoneuron rigidum Stiff Goldenrod 0.94 0.06 Phlox pilosa Prairie Phlox 0.08 0.01 Rudbeckia hirta Black-eyed Susan 10.56 0.31 Sisyrinchium campestre Field Blue-eyed Grass 0.17 0.01 Symphyotrichum ericoides Heath Aster 2.3 0.03 Symphyotrichum laeve Smooth Aster 1.26 0.06 Verbena hastata Blue Vervain 1.5 0.04 Verbena stricta Hoary Vervain 0.64 0.06 Zizia aurea Golden Alexanders 0.23 0.06 Total Guild:22 1.18 2.2%25.70% Graminoid Andropogon gerardii Big Bluestem 5 1.36 Bouteloua curtipendula Side-oats Grama 3 1.36 Bromus kalmii Kalm's Brome 8 2.72 Page 32City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan184 185 Elymus canadensis Canada Wild Rye 2 1.05 Elymus trachycaulus Slender Wheatgrass 2 0.99 Panicum virgatum Switchgrass 10 1.94 Schizachyrium scoparium Little Bluestem 16 2.90 Sorghastrum nutans Indian Grass 5 1.13 Total Guild:51 13.47 25.5%59.57% Legume Dalea candida White Prairie Clover 0.44 0.06 Dalea purpurea Purple Prairie Clover 1.03 0.19 Total Guild:1.47 0.25 0.5%1.72% Total Seed Mix:85.61 52.81 Little Bluestem Urban Prairie Function:Conservation Planting Area:Statewide Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Little bluestem dry prairie for urban areas where the planting mix needs to be simple for aesthetic purposes and to decrease maintenance Specialization: Pilot % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)11.13 37.88 Total Guild:11.13 37.88 84.4%16.57% Forb Asclepias tuberosa Butterfly Milkweed 0.1 0.06 Asclepias verticillata Whorled Milkweed 0.05 0.01 Liatris aspera Rough Blazing Star 0.25 0.04 Penstemon grandiflorus Large-flowered Beard Tongue 0.32 0.06 Rudbeckia hirta Black-eyed Susan 10.32 0.31 Solidago nemoralis Gray Goldenrod 2 0.02 Solidago ptarmicoides Upland White Aster 1.26 0.05 Symphyotrichum ericoides Heath Aster 2.58 0.04 Symphyotrichum laeve Smooth Aster 0.8 0.04 Page 33 Tradescantia bracteata Bracted Spiderwort 0.6 0.16 Verbena stricta Hoary Vervain 1.2 0.12 Zizia aptera Heart-leaved Alexanders 0.2 0.05 Total Guild:19.68 0.96 2.1%29.30% Graminoid Bouteloua curtipendula Side-oats Grama 2 0.91 Bouteloua gracilis Blue Grama 6 0.41 Bromus kalmii Kalm's Brome 4 1.36 Koeleria macrantha Junegrass 6 0.08 Schizachyrium scoparium Little Bluestem 16.53 3.00 Total Guild:34.53 5.76 12.8%51.41% Legume Astragalus canadensis Canada Milk Vetch 0.4 0.06 Dalea candida White Prairie Clover 0.4 0.06 Dalea purpurea Purple Prairie Clover 1.02 0.19 Total Guild:1.82 0.31 0.7%2.71% Total Seed Mix:67.16 44.90 Low Diversity Buffer General Function:Buffers Planting Area:Statewide Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Low diversity native grass buffer mix for chemicals may impact pollinators Specialization:NRCS 393 Pilot % Mix (by sqft) Graminoid Andropogon gerardii Big Bluestem 18 4.90 Elymus canadensis Canada Wild Rye 3 1.57 Panicum virgatum Switchgrass 16 3.11 Sorghastrum nutans Indian Grass 18 4.08 Total Guild:55 13.67 100.0%####### Page 34City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan186 187 Total Seed Mix:55 13.67 Low Growing Solar Array Mix Northeast Function:Pollinator Planting Area:NE Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Low growing native vegetation establishment for under solar panels in Northeastern MN Specialization: Pilot % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)11.13 37.88 Total Guild:11.13 37.88 88.4%19.27% Forb Achillea millefolium Common Yarrow 0.66 0.01 Allium stellatum Prairie Wild Onion 0.73 0.18 Anemone canadesis Canada Anemone 0.18 0.06 Aquilegia canadensis Columbine 0.44 0.03 Asclepias tuberosa Butterfly Milkweed 0.1 0.06 Euthamia graminifolia Grass-leaved Goldenrod 1.4 0.01 Galium boreale Northern Bedstraw 0.28 0.01 Geranium maculatum Wild Geranium 0.02 0.01 Liatris aspera Rough Blazing Star 0.25 0.04 Penstemon grandiflorus Large-flowered Beard Tongue 0.5 0.10 Potentilla arguta Prairie Cinquefoil 0.1 0.00 Pycnanthemum virginianum Virginia Mountain Mint 0.82 0.01 Rudbeckia hirta Black-eyed Susan 1.58 0.05 Sisyrinchium campestre Field Blue-eyed Grass 0.52 0.03 Smilacina racemosa False Solomons Seal 0.01 0.07 Solidago nemoralis Gray Goldenrod 1.2 0.01 Solidago ptarmicoides Upland White Aster 1 0.04 Symphyotrichum ericoides Heath Aster 0.8 0.01 Symphyotrichum laeve Smooth Aster 0.63 0.03 Page 35 Symphyotrichum lateriflorum Calico Aster 1 0.01 Zizia aptera Heart-leaved Alexanders 0.55 0.12 Total Guild:12.77 0.91 2.1%22.11% Graminoid Bromus kalmii Kalm's Brome 3 1.02 Danthonia spicata Poverty Grass 6 0.65 Festuca rubra Red Fescue 12 1.42 Koeleria macrantha Junegrass 4.59 0.06 Total Guild:25.59 3.16 7.4%44.30% Legume Astragalus canadensis Canada Milk Vetch 0.4 0.06 Dalea candida White Prairie Clover 1.7 0.24 Dalea purpurea Purple Prairie Clover 1.02 0.19 Total Guild:3.12 0.49 1.1%5.40% Sedge Carex bicknellii Bicknell's Sedge 0.95 0.15 Carex brevior Short Sedge 2.1 0.20 Carex scoparia Lance-fruited Oval sedge 2.1 0.07 Total Guild:5.15 0.42 1.0%8.92% Total Seed Mix:57.76 42.85 Low Growing Solar Array Mix South & West Function:Pollinator Planting Area:S & W Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Low growing native vegetation establishment for under solar panels in south and west MN Specialization: Pilot % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note) 6 20.42 Total Guild:6 20.42 77.9%12.85% Forb Achillea millefolium Common Yarrow 0.41 0.01 Page 36City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan188 189 Allium stellatum Prairie Wild Onion 0.51 0.13 Anemone canadesis Canada Anemone 0.18 0.06 Anemone cylindrica Long-headed Thimbleweed 0.6 0.06 Asclepias syriaca Common Milkweed 0.46 0.31 Asclepias verticillata Whorled Milkweed 0.32 0.08 Astragalus crassicarpus Ground Plum 0.36 0.19 Echinacea angustifolia Narrow-leaved Purple Conefl 0.64 0.25 Euthamia graminifolia Grass-leaved Goldenrod 0.8 0.01 Galium boreale Northern Bedstraw 0.4 0.02 Liatris aspera Rough Blazing Star 0.28 0.05 Lobelia spicata Rough-spiked Lobelia 1.03 0.00 Monarda fistulosa Wild Bergamot 0.8 0.03 Penstemon grandiflorus Large-flowered Beard Tongue 0.48 0.09 Phlox pilosa Prairie Phlox 0.11 0.02 Potentilla arguta Prairie Cinquefoil 0.53 0.01 Pycnanthemum virginianum Virginia Mountain Mint 0.76 0.01 Ratibida columnifera Prairie Coneflower 0.96 0.06 Rudbeckia hirta Black-eyed Susan 1.58 0.05 Sisyrinchium campestre Field Blue-eyed Grass 0.52 0.03 Solidago rigida Stiff Goldenrod 0.47 0.03 Solidago speciosa Showy Goldenrod 0.55 0.02 Symphyotrichum ericoides Heath Aster 0.46 0.01 Symphyotrichum laeve Smooth Aster 0.63 0.03 Zizia aptera Heart-leaved Alexanders 0.55 0.12 Total Guild:14.39 1.66 6.3%30.83% Graminoid Bouteloua curtipendula Side-oats Grama 3.31 1.50 Bouteloua gracilis Blue Grama 4.59 0.31 Koeleria macrantha Junegrass 4.59 0.06 Schizachyrium scoparium Little Bluestem 4.13 0.75 Page 37 Sporobolus heterolepis Prairie Dropseed 2.94 0.50 Total Guild:19.56 3.13 11.9%41.90% Legume Astragalus canadensis Canada Milk Vetch 0.78 0.12 Dalea candida White Prairie Clover 1.74 0.25 Dalea purpurea Purple Prairie Clover 2.07 0.38 Total Guild:4.59 0.75 2.9%9.83% Sedge Carex bicknellii Bicknell's Sedge 0.78 0.12 Carex brevior Short Sedge 0.67 0.06 Carex pensylvanica Pennsylvania Sedge 0.69 0.06 Total Guild:2.14 0.25 1.0%4.58% Total Seed Mix:46.68 26.21 Low Growing Solar Array Moist Soils South and West Function:Pollinator Planting Area:S & W Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Low growing native vegetation establishment for under solar panels in south and west MN Specialization: Pilot % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)11.13 37.88 Total Guild:11.13 37.88 93.3%10.11% Forb Allium stellatum Prairie Wild Onion 0.73 0.18 Anemone canadesis Canada Anemone 0.18 0.06 Asclepias incarnata Marsh Milkweed 0.43 0.24 Euthamia graminifolia Grass-leaved Goldenrod 1.4 0.01 Galium boreale Northern Bedstraw 0.26 0.01 Lobelia siphilitica Great Lobelia 2.9 0.02 Phlox pilosa Prairie Phlox 0.08 0.01 Potentilla arguta Prairie Cinquefoil 0.1 0.00 Page 38City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan190 191 Pycnanthemum virginianum Virginia Mountain Mint 0.85 0.01 Ratibida columnifera Prairie Coneflower 1.58 0.10 Rudbeckia hirta Black-eyed Susan 1.58 0.05 Sisyrinchium campestre Field Blue-eyed Grass 0.52 0.03 Symphyotrichum laeve Smooth Aster 0.63 0.03 Symphyotrichum puniceum Red-stemmed Aster 5 0.17 Zizia aurea Golden Alexanders 1 0.25 Total Guild:17.24 1.18 2.9%15.66% Graminoid Calamagrostis canadensis Bluejoint 5 0.05 Glyceria striata Fowl Manna Grass 3.3 0.10 Leersia oryzoides Rice Cut Grass 3.1 0.25 Poa palustris Fowl Bluegrass 20 0.42 Total Guild:31.4 0.82 2.0%28.53% Legume Astragalus canadensis Canada Milk Vetch 0.4 0.06 Dalea candida White Prairie Clover 1.7 0.24 Total Guild:2.1 0.31 0.8%1.91% Sedge Carex scoparia Lance-fruited Oval sedge 2.1 0.07 Carex stipata Common Fox Sedge 2.1 0.17 Carex vulpinoidea Brown Fox Sedge 4 0.11 Scirpus cyperinus Woolgrass 40 0.06 Total Guild:48.2 0.41 1.0%43.79% Total Seed Mix:110.07 40.58 Mesic Prairie General Function:Conservation Planting Area:Statewide Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:General mesic prairie mix for native roadsides, ecological restoration, or conservation program plantings. Specialization: State Mix % Mix (by sqft) Page 39 Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)11.14 37.91 Total Guild:11.14 37.91 76.3%15.80% Forb Agastache foeniculum Blue Giant Hyssop 1.82 0.06 Amorpha canescens Lead Plant 0.25 0.04 Asclepias syriaca Common Milkweed 0.06 0.04 Asclepias tuberosa Butterfly Milkweed 0.06 0.04 Helianthus pauciflorus Stiff Sunflower 0.09 0.06 Heliopsis helianthoides Ox-eye 0.29 0.13 Liatris aspera Rough Blazing Star 0.18 0.03 Liatris pycnostachya Great Blazing Star 0.13 0.03 Monarda fistulosa Wild Bergamot 1.61 0.06 Oligoneuron rigidum Stiff Goldenrod 0.94 0.06 Rudbeckia hirta Black-eyed Susan 10.56 0.31 Symphyotrichum ericoides Heath Aster 2.3 0.03 Symphyotrichum laeve Smooth Aster 1.26 0.06 Verbena hastata Blue Vervain 1.5 0.04 Verbena stricta Hoary Vervain 0.64 0.06 Zizia aurea Golden Alexanders 0.23 0.06 Total Guild:21.92 1.12 2.3%31.09% Graminoid Andropogon gerardii Big Bluestem 7.35 2.00 Bouteloua curtipendula Side-oats Grama 3.53 1.60 Bromus kalmii Kalm's Brome 1.47 0.50 Elymus canadensis Canada Wild Rye 2.23 1.17 Elymus trachycaulus Slender Wheatgrass 2.53 1.25 Panicum virgatum Switchgrass 0.32 0.06 Schizachyrium scoparium Little Bluestem 8.82 1.60 Sorghastrum nutans Indian Grass 8.82 2.00 Page 40City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan192 193 Sporobolus heterolepis Prairie Dropseed 0.39 0.07 Total Guild:35.46 10.25 20.6%50.29% Legume Astragalus canadensis Canada Milk Vetch 0.39 0.06 Dalea candida White Prairie Clover 0.44 0.06 Dalea purpurea Purple Prairie Clover 1.03 0.19 Desmodium canadense Canada Tick Trefoil 0.13 0.06 Total Guild:1.99 0.38 0.8%2.82% Total Seed Mix:70.51 49.66 Mesic Prairie Northwest Function:Conservation Planting Area:NW Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Regional mesic prairie reconstruction for wetland mitigation, ecological restoration, or conservation program plantings. Specialization: State Mix % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)1.12 3.81 Total Guild:1.12 3.81 30.3%2.71% Forb Allium stellatum Prairie Wild Onion 0.12 0.03 Heliopsis helianthoides Ox-eye 0.14 0.06 Liatris aspera Rough Blazing Star 0.18 0.03 Liatris pycnostachya Great Blazing Star 0.24 0.06 Monarda fistulosa Wild Bergamot 0.77 0.03 Oligoneuron rigidum Stiff Goldenrod 0.45 0.03 Pycnanthemum virginianum Virginia Mountain Mint 3 0.04 Ratibida columnifera Prairie Coneflower 0.93 0.06 Rudbeckia hirta Black-eyed Susan 2.2 0.07 Symphyotrichum ericoides Heath Aster 1.1 0.01 Symphyotrichum laeve Smooth Aster 0.61 0.03 Page 41 Verbena hastata Blue Vervain 2.91 0.09 Zizia aurea Golden Alexanders 0.7 0.17 Total Guild:13.35 0.71 5.6%32.35% Graminoid Andropogon gerardii Big Bluestem 3.67 1.00 Bouteloua curtipendula Side-oats Grama 2.64 1.20 Elymus canadensis Canada Wild Rye 1.91 1.00 Elymus trachycaulus Slender Wheatgrass 2.54 1.26 Hesperostipa spartea Porcupine Grass 0.11 0.44 Panicum virgatum Switchgrass 0.9 0.18 Schizachyrium scoparium Little Bluestem 8.28 1.50 Sorghastrum nutans Indian Grass 5.29 1.20 Total Guild:25.34 7.77 61.8%61.40% Legume Astragalus canadensis Canada Milk Vetch 0.37 0.06 Dalea candida White Prairie Clover 0.42 0.06 Dalea purpurea Purple Prairie Clover 0.5 0.09 Desmodium canadense Canada Tick Trefoil 0.17 0.08 Total Guild:1.46 0.29 2.3%3.54% Total Seed Mix:41.27 12.58 Mesic Prairie Southeast Function:Conservation Planting Area:SE Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Regional mesic prairie reconstruction for wetland mitigation, ecological restoration, or conservation program plantings. Specialization: State Mix % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)1.2 4.08 Total Guild:1.2 4.08 30.0%3.13% Forb Asclepias tuberosa Butterfly Milkweed 0.1 0.06 Page 42City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan194 195 Asclepias verticillata Whorled Milkweed 0.05 0.01 Heliopsis helianthoides Ox-eye 0.12 0.05 Liatris aspera Rough Blazing Star 0.15 0.03 Liatris pycnostachya Great Blazing Star 0.14 0.03 Monarda fistulosa Wild Bergamot 0.18 0.01 Oligoneuron rigidum Stiff Goldenrod 0.31 0.02 Ratibida pinnata Gray-headed Coneflower 0.2 0.02 Rudbeckia hirta Black-eyed Susan 1.54 0.05 Symphyotrichum ericoides Heath Aster 0.4 0.01 Symphyotrichum laeve Smooth Aster 1 0.05 Tradescantia bracteata Bracted Spiderwort 0.15 0.04 Verbena hastata Blue Vervain 1.5 0.04 Verbena stricta Hoary Vervain 1.05 0.10 Zizia aurea Golden Alexanders 0.29 0.07 Total Guild:7.18 0.59 4.4%18.72% Graminoid Andropogon gerardii Big Bluestem 3.3 0.90 Bouteloua curtipendula Side-oats Grama 3.01 1.37 Elymus canadensis Canada Wild Rye 2.01 1.05 Elymus trachycaulus Slender Wheatgrass 2.28 1.13 Panicum virgatum Switchgrass 1.1 0.21 Schizachyrium scoparium Little Bluestem 7 1.27 Sorghastrum nutans Indian Grass 8.82 2.00 Total Guild:27.52 7.93 58.2%71.74% Legume Astragalus canadensis Canada Milk Vetch 1 0.16 Chamaecrista fasciculata Partridge Pea 0.6 0.61 Dalea candida White Prairie Clover 0.06 0.01 Dalea purpurea Purple Prairie Clover 0.5 0.09 Desmodium canadense Canada Tick Trefoil 0.3 0.15 Page 43 Total Guild:2.46 1.01 7.4%6.41% Total Seed Mix:38.36 13.62 Mesic Prairie Southwest Function:Conservation Planting Area:SW Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Regional mesic prairie reconstruction for wetland mitigation, ecological restoration, or conservation program plantings. Specialization: State Mix % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note) 1.42 4.83 Total Guild:1.42 4.83 34.9%3.55% Forb Echinacea angustifolia Narrow-leaved Purple Conefl 0.2 0.08 Heliopsis helianthoides Ox-eye 0.14 0.06 Liatris aspera Rough Blazing Star 0.2 0.03 Liatris pycnostachya Great Blazing Star 0.1 0.02 Monarda fistulosa Wild Bergamot 0.9 0.04 Oligoneuron rigidum Stiff Goldenrod 0.5 0.03 Ratibida pinnata Gray-headed Coneflower 0.8 0.07 Rudbeckia hirta Black-eyed Susan 2 0.06 Symphyotrichum laeve Smooth Aster 0.6 0.03 Verbena hastata Blue Vervain 2.5 0.07 Verbena stricta Hoary Vervain 0.5 0.05 Zizia aurea Golden Alexanders 1 0.25 Total Guild:9.44 0.80 5.7%23.58% Graminoid Andropogon gerardii Big Bluestem 3.3 0.90 Bouteloua curtipendula Side-oats Grama 1.98 0.90 Elymus canadensis Canada Wild Rye 1.71 0.90 Elymus trachycaulus Slender Wheatgrass 2.27 1.12 Page 44City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan196 197 Nassella viridula Green Needle Grass 1.7 0.44 Panicum virgatum Switchgrass 0.8 0.16 Pascopyrum smithii Western Wheatgrass 1.3 0.50 Schizachyrium scoparium Little Bluestem 8.27 1.50 Sorghastrum nutans Indian Grass 6.63 1.50 Total Guild:27.96 7.91 57.1%69.85% Legume Astragalus canadensis Canada Milk Vetch 0.4 0.06 Chamaecrista fasciculata Partridge Pea 0.1 0.10 Dalea candida White Prairie Clover 0.2 0.03 Dalea purpurea Purple Prairie Clover 0.4 0.07 Desmodium canadense Canada Tick Trefoil 0.11 0.05 Total Guild:1.21 0.32 2.3%3.02% Total Seed Mix:40.03 13.86 Mesic Short Urban Buffer Northeast Function:Buffers Planting Area:NE Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Stabilized steep eroding slopes with both early and later successional species. Specialization:NRCS 327 Pilot % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)11.13 37.88 Total Guild:11.13 37.88 83.0%16.48% Forb Achillea millefolium Common Yarrow 1 0.02 Anaphalis margaritacea Pearly Everlasting 0.8 0.01 Asclepias syriaca Common Milkweed 0.16 0.11 Asclepias tuberosa Butterfly Milkweed 0.071 0.04 Geranium maculatum Wild Geranium 0.02 0.01 Helianthus pauciflorus Stiff Sunflower 0.07 0.05 Page 45 Pycnanthemum virginianum Virginia Mountain Mint 0.9 0.01 Rudbeckia hirta Black-eyed Susan 10.32 0.31 Smilacina racemosa False Solomons Seal 0.01 0.07 Solidago nemoralis Gray Goldenrod 3.5 0.03 Symphyotrichum ericoides Heath Aster 2 0.03 Symphyotrichum laeve Smooth Aster 1.26 0.06 Verbena stricta Hoary Vervain 1.29 0.13 Zizia aurea Golden Alexanders 0.8 0.20 Total Guild:22.201 1.07 2.3%32.87% Graminoid Bouteloua curtipendula Side-oats Grama 3.4 1.54 Bouteloua gracilis Blue Grama 8 0.54 Bromus kalmii Kalm's Brome 2 0.68 Elymus riparius Riverbank Wild Rye 0.22 0.21 Schizachyrium scoparium Little Bluestem 18 3.27 Sporobolus heterolepis Prairie Dropseed 1.1 0.19 Total Guild:32.72 6.43 14.1%48.44% Legume Dalea candida White Prairie Clover 0.39 0.06 Dalea purpurea Purple Prairie Clover 1.1 0.20 Total Guild:1.49 0.26 0.6%2.21% Total Seed Mix:67.541 45.63 Mesic Short Urban Buffer South & West Function:Buffers Planting Area:S & W Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Showy prairie buffer establishment in urban areas Specialization:NRCS 327 Pilot % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)11.13 37.88 Total Guild:11.13 37.88 82.4%16.91% Page 46City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan198 199 Forb Achillea millefolium Common Yarrow 1 0.02 Asclepias tuberosa Butterfly Milkweed 0.071 0.04 Asclepias verticillata Whorled Milkweed 0.1 0.02 Coreopsis palmata Bird's Foot Coreopsis 0.15 0.04 Helianthus pauciflorus Stiff Sunflower 0.07 0.05 Liatris aspera Rough Blazing Star 0.25 0.04 Phlox pilosa Prairie Phlox 0.08 0.01 Rudbeckia hirta Black-eyed Susan 9 0.27 Sisyrinchium campestre Field Blue-eyed Grass 0.17 0.01 Solidago speciosa Showy Goldenrod 2 0.06 Symphyotrichum ericoides Heath Aster 2 0.03 Symphyotrichum laeve Smooth Aster 1.26 0.06 Tradescantia ohiensis Ohio Spiderwort 0.1 0.03 Verbena stricta Hoary Vervain 1.29 0.13 Viola pedatifida Bearded Birdfoot Violet 0.14 0.01 Zizia aurea Golden Alexanders 0.8 0.20 Total Guild:18.481 1.02 2.2%28.08% Graminoid Bouteloua curtipendula Side-oats Grama 3.4 1.54 Bouteloua gracilis Blue Grama 8 0.54 Bromus kalmii Kalm's Brome 2 0.68 Elymus riparius Riverbank Wild Rye 0.22 0.21 Schizachyrium scoparium Little Bluestem 20 3.63 Sporobolus heterolepis Prairie Dropseed 1.1 0.19 Total Guild:34.72 6.79 14.8%52.75% Legume Dalea candida White Prairie Clover 0.39 0.06 Dalea purpurea Purple Prairie Clover 1.1 0.20 Total Guild:1.49 0.26 0.6%2.26% Page 47 Total Seed Mix:65.821 45.95 Mid Diversity Mesic to Dry Buffer South & West Function:Buffers Planting Area:S & W Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Mid diversity mesic prairie buffer establishment Specialization: Pilot % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)11.14 37.91 Total Guild:11.14 37.91 82.1%20.88% Forb Asclepias tuberosa Butterfly Milkweed 0.05 0.03 Liatris aspera Rough Blazing Star 0.18 0.03 Monarda fistulosa Wild Bergamot 1.61 0.06 Oligoneuron rigidum Stiff Goldenrod 1 0.07 Phlox pilosa Prairie Phlox 0.065 0.01 Rudbeckia hirta Black-eyed Susan 6 0.18 Symphyotrichum ericoides Heath Aster 1.5 0.02 Verbena stricta Hoary Vervain 1.45 0.14 Zizia aurea Golden Alexanders 0.23 0.06 Total Guild:12.085 0.60 1.3%22.65% Graminoid Andropogon gerardii Big Bluestem 6 1.63 Bouteloua curtipendula Side-oats Grama 3 1.36 Elymus canadensis Canada Wild Rye 0.5 0.26 Elymus trachycaulus Slender Wheatgrass 1.2 0.59 Panicum virgatum Switchgrass 6 1.17 Schizachyrium scoparium Little Bluestem 7 1.27 Sorghastrum nutans Indian Grass 5 1.13 Total Guild:28.7 7.42 16.1%53.80% Legume Page 48City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan200 201 Astragalus canadensis Canada Milk Vetch 0.39 0.06 Dalea purpurea Purple Prairie Clover 1.03 0.19 Total Guild:1.42 0.25 0.5%2.66% Total Seed Mix:53.345 46.18 Mid Diversity Moist Buffer Northeast Function:Buffers Planting Area:NE Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Mid diversity native buffer establishment in moist areas in northeast MN Specialization: Pilot % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)11.14 37.91 Total Guild:11.14 37.91 84.5%7.17% Forb Asclepias incarnata Marsh Milkweed 0.18 0.10 Doellingeria umbellata Flat-topped Aster 1.25 0.05 Euthamia graminifolia Grass-leaved Goldenrod 2.2 0.02 Eutrochium maculatum Spotted Joe Pye Weed 2 0.06 Mimulus ringens Blue Monkey Flower 16.5 0.02 Sisyrinchium campestre Field Blue-eyed Grass 0.17 0.01 Solidago gigantea Giant Goldenrod 2 0.02 Symphyotrichum lanceolatum Eastern Panicled Aster 2 0.03 Verbena hastata Blue Vervain 4 0.12 Total Guild:30.3 0.43 1.0%19.49% Graminoid Andropogon gerardii Big Bluestem 8.2 2.23 Bromus ciliatus Fringed Brome 6 1.63 Calamagrostis canadensis Bluejoint 2.8 0.03 Elymus virginicus Virginia Wild Rye 3 1.94 Glyceria grandis Tall Manna Grass 2 0.08 Page 49 Poa palustris Fowl Bluegrass 15 0.31 Total Guild:37 6.23 13.9%23.80% Sedge Carex scoparia Lance-fruited Oval sedge 1 0.03 Scirpus atrovirens Dark Green Bulrush 36 0.21 Scirpus cyperinus Woolgrass 40 0.06 Total Guild:77 0.31 0.7%49.54% Total Seed Mix:155.44 44.88 Mid Diversity Moist Buffer South & West Function:Buffers Planting Area:S & W Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Mid diversity native buffer establishment in moist areas in southern and western MN Specialization:NRCS 342 Pilot % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)3.12 10.62 Total Guild:3.12 10.62 62.6%3.01% Forb Asclepias incarnata Marsh Milkweed 0.15 0.09 Eupatorium perfoliatum Common Boneset 1.6 0.03 Euthamia graminifolia Grass-leaved Goldenrod 1.6 0.01 Eutrochium maculatum Spotted Joe Pye Weed 0.75 0.02 Helenium autumnale Autumn Sneezeweed 2 0.04 Helianthus grosseserratus Sawtooth Sunflower 0.2 0.04 Lobelia siphilitica Great Lobelia 4 0.02 Mimulus ringens Blue Monkey Flower 12 0.01 Sisyrinchium campestre Field Blue-eyed Grass 0.17 0.01 Symphyotrichum lanceolatum Eastern Panicled Aster 1.1 0.02 Verbena hastata Blue Vervain 4 0.12 Zizia aurea Golden Alexanders 0.5 0.12 Total Guild:28.07 0.53 3.1%27.04% Page 50City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan202 203 Graminoid Andropogon gerardii Big Bluestem 8.2 2.23 Elymus virginicus Virginia Wild Rye 4 2.59 Glyceria grandis Tall Manna Grass 6.6 0.26 Leersia oryzoides Rice Cut Grass 1 0.08 Poa palustris Fowl Bluegrass 14 0.29 Total Guild:33.8 5.46 32.2%32.57% Sedge Carex stipata Common Fox Sedge 0.8 0.06 Carex vulpinoidea Brown Fox Sedge 3 0.08 Scirpus atrovirens Dark Green Bulrush 35 0.21 Total Guild:38.8 0.35 2.1%37.38% Total Seed Mix:103.79 16.96 Native Construction Function:Stabilization Planting Area:Statewide Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Mid-term soil stabilization using native species. Also suitable for sides of agricultural drainage ditches or low- diversity mesic prairie plantings. Specialization: State Mix % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)11.14 37.91 Total Guild:11.14 37.91 73.3%14.30% Forb Monarda fistulosa Wild Bergamot 0.39 0.02 Rudbeckia hirta Black-eyed Susan 3 0.09 Verbena stricta Hoary Vervain 0.5 0.05 Total Guild:3.89 0.15 0.3%4.99% Graminoid Andropogon gerardii Big Bluestem 4.6 1.25 Bouteloua curtipendula Side-oats Grama 2.21 1.00 Bromus ciliatus Fringed Brome 5.67 1.54 Page 51 Elymus canadensis Canada Wild Rye 3.82 2.00 Elymus trachycaulus Slender Wheatgrass 6.33 3.13 Elymus virginicus Virginia Wild Rye 3.09 2.00 Panicum virgatum Switchgrass 3.85 0.75 Poa palustris Fowl Bluegrass 28.5 0.60 Sorghastrum nutans Indian Grass 4.4 1.00 Total Guild:62.47 13.28 25.7%80.17% Legume Chamaecrista fasciculata Partridge Pea 0.27 0.27 Desmodium canadense Canada Tick Trefoil 0.15 0.07 Total Guild:0.42 0.35 0.7%0.54% Total Seed Mix:77.92 51.69 Native Forage Buffer Mix South & West Function:Buffers Planting Area:S & W Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Native buffer seed mix that can be hayed once or twice a year Specialization:NRCS 393 Pilot % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)11.14 37.91 Total Guild:11.14 37.91 74.6%21.85% Forb Helianthus maximilianii Maximilian's Sunflower 0.3 0.06 Ratibida pinnata Gray-headed Coneflower 2.15 0.20 Total Guild:2.45 0.26 0.5%4.81% Graminoid Andropogon gerardii Big Bluestem 8 2.18 Bromus ciliatus Fringed Brome 2 0.54 Bromus kalmii Kalm's Brome 1 0.34 Elymus canadensis Canada Wild Rye 3 1.57 Elymus trachycaulus Slender Wheatgrass 4 1.98 Page 52City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan204 205 Elymus virginicus Virginia Wild Rye 3 1.94 Panicum virgatum Switchgrass 7 1.36 Sorghastrum nutans Indian Grass 6 1.36 Total Guild:34 11.28 22.2%66.69% Legume Chamaecrista fasciculata Partridge Pea 0.99 1.00 Dalea candida White Prairie Clover 1.3 0.19 Dalea purpurea Purple Prairie Clover 1.1 0.20 Total Guild:3.39 1.38 2.7%6.65% Total Seed Mix:50.98 50.83 Native Grass Waterway General Function:Stormwater Planting Area:Statewide Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Native vegetation establishment for grass waterway establishment Specialization:NRCS 342 Pilot % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)11.14 37.91 Total Guild:11.14 37.91 83.9%21.33% Forb Monarda fistulosa Wild Bergamot 1.61 0.06 Oligoneuron rigidum Stiff Goldenrod 0.94 0.06 Rudbeckia hirta Black-eyed Susan 10.56 0.31 Symphyotrichum lanceolatum Eastern Panicled Aster 2.3 0.04 Zizia aurea Golden Alexanders 0.23 0.06 Total Guild:15.64 0.53 1.2%29.94% Graminoid Andropogon gerardii Big Bluestem 7 1.91 Bromus kalmii Kalm's Brome 1 0.34 Elymus canadensis Canada Wild Rye 0.5 0.26 Elymus trachycaulus Slender Wheatgrass 2.53 1.25 Page 53 Panicum virgatum Switchgrass 6 1.17 Sorghastrum nutans Indian Grass 7 1.59 Total Guild:24.03 6.52 14.4%46.01% Legume Astragalus canadensis Canada Milk Vetch 0.39 0.06 Dalea purpurea Purple Prairie Clover 1.03 0.19 Total Guild:1.42 0.25 0.6%2.72% Total Seed Mix:52.23 45.21 Oats Cover Crop Function:Cover Planting Area:Statewide Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Temporary cover crop for spring and summer plantings Specialization: State Mix % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)44.54 151.58 Total Guild:44.54 151.58 100.0%####### Total Seed Mix:44.54 151.58 Pollinator Plot Northwest Function:Pollinator Planting Area:NW Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Diverse pollinator habitat establishment for conservation plantings a few acres in size in northwest Specialization:NRCS CP 42 Pilot % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)11.13 37.88 Total Guild:11.13 37.88 89.3%25.03% Forb Agastache foeniculum Blue Giant Hyssop 0.35 0.01 Allium stellatum Prairie Wild Onion 0.041 0.01 Amorpha canescens Lead Plant 0.37 0.06 Page 54City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan206 207 Asclepias syriaca Common Milkweed 0.32 0.22 Asclepias tuberosa Butterfly Milkweed 0.1 0.06 Echinacea angustifolia Narrow-leaved Purple Conefl 0.16 0.06 Helianthus maximilianii Maximilian's Sunflower 0.3 0.06 Helianthus pauciflorus Stiff Sunflower 0.09 0.06 Heliopsis helianthoides Ox-eye 0.14 0.06 Liatris aspera Rough Blazing Star 0.37 0.06 Monarda fistulosa Wild Bergamot 1.61 0.06 Oligoneuron rigidum Stiff Goldenrod 0.94 0.06 Phlox pilosa Prairie Phlox 0.08 0.01 Pycnanthemum virginianum Virginia Mountain Mint 0.82 0.01 Rudbeckia hirta Black-eyed Susan 4 0.12 Sisyrinchium campestre Field Blue-eyed Grass 0.17 0.01 Solidago nemoralis Gray Goldenrod 2.18 0.02 Symphyotrichum ericoides Heath Aster 1.6 0.02 Symphyotrichum laeve Smooth Aster 1.26 0.06 Verbena hastata Blue Vervain 6 0.18 Viola pedatifida Bearded Birdfoot Violet 0.14 0.01 Zizia aurea Golden Alexanders 0.25 0.06 Total Guild:21.291 1.30 3.1%47.89% Graminoid Andropogon gerardii Big Bluestem 2.3 0.63 Bouteloua curtipendula Side-oats Grama 1.8 0.82 Elymus canadensis Canada Wild Rye 0.8 0.42 Hesperostipa spartea Porcupine Grass 0.02 0.08 Schizachyrium scoparium Little Bluestem 3 0.54 Sporobolus heterolepis Prairie Dropseed 3.6 0.61 Total Guild:11.52 3.10 7.3%25.91% Legume Astragalus canadensis Canada Milk Vetch 0.39 0.06 Page 55 Desmodium canadense Canada Tick Trefoil 0.13 0.06 Total Guild:0.52 0.13 0.3%1.17% Total Seed Mix:44.461 42.41 Pollinator Plot Urban Southeast Function:Pollinator Planting Area:SE Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Diverse pollinator habitat establishment for conservation plantings a few acres in size in urban areas Specialization:NRCS 327 Jobsheet #16 Pilot % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)11.13 37.88 Total Guild:11.13 37.88 87.2%17.81% Forb Agastache foeniculum Blue Giant Hyssop 0.4 0.01 Allium stellatum Prairie Wild Onion 0.2 0.05 Amorpha canescens Lead Plant 0.37 0.06 Asclepias syriaca Common Milkweed 0.2 0.14 Asclepias tuberosa Butterfly Milkweed 0.1 0.06 Coreopsis palmata Bird's Foot Coreopsis 0.2 0.05 Echinacea angustifolia Narrow-leaved Purple Conefl 0.16 0.06 Helenium autumnale Autumn Sneezeweed 2.98 0.06 Helianthus maximilianii Maximilian's Sunflower 0.3 0.06 Helianthus pauciflorus Stiff Sunflower 0.09 0.06 Heliopsis helianthoides Ox-eye 0.14 0.06 Liatris aspera Rough Blazing Star 0.37 0.06 Liatris ligulistylis Northern Plains Blazing Star 0.2 0.05 Monarda fistulosa Wild Bergamot 1.61 0.06 Monarda punctata Horsemint 1 0.03 Oligoneuron rigidum Stiff Goldenrod 0.94 0.06 Penstemon digitalis Foxglove Beardtongue 2.98 0.06 Page 56City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan208 209 Penstemon grandiflorus Large-flowered Beard Tongue 0.3 0.06 Phlox pilosa Prairie Phlox 0.05 0.01 Pycnanthemum virginianum Virginia Mountain Mint 0.9 0.01 Rudbeckia hirta Black-eyed Susan 4 0.12 Rudbeckia triloba Brown-eyed Susan 2 0.16 Sisyrinchium campestre Field Blue-eyed Grass 0.17 0.01 Solidago speciosa Showy Goldenrod 2.18 0.06 Symphyotrichum ericoides Heath Aster 1.8 0.02 Symphyotrichum laeve Smooth Aster 1.26 0.06 Symphyotrichum novae-angliae New England Aster 1 0.04 Tradescantia bracteata Bracted Spiderwort 0.23 0.06 Verbena stricta Hoary Vervain 1.45 0.14 Veronicastrum virginicum Culver's Root 7 0.02 Viola pedatifida Bearded Birdfoot Violet 0.14 0.01 Zizia aurea Golden Alexanders 0.25 0.06 Total Guild:34.97 1.88 4.3%55.95% Graminoid Bouteloua curtipendula Side-oats Grama 2.25 1.02 Elymus canadensis Canada Wild Rye 2 1.05 Koeleria macrantha Junegrass 3.5 0.05 Schizachyrium scoparium Little Bluestem 5.5 1.00 Sporobolus heterolepis Prairie Dropseed 1.85 0.31 Total Guild:15.1 3.43 7.9%24.16% Legume Astragalus canadensis Canada Milk Vetch 0.39 0.06 Chamaecrista fasciculata Partridge Pea 0.06 0.06 Dalea candida White Prairie Clover 0.44 0.06 Dalea purpurea Purple Prairie Clover 0.41 0.07 Total Guild:1.3 0.26 0.6%2.08% Page 57 Total Seed Mix:62.5 43.45 Pollinator Plots Northeast Function:Pollinator Planting Area:NE Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Diverse pollinator mix for conservation plantings a few acres in size in northeast MN Specialization:NRCS 327 Jobsheet #16 Pilot % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)11.13 37.88 Total Guild:11.13 37.88 87.1%11.60% Forb Achillea millefolium Common Yarrow 8 0.12 Agastache foeniculum Blue Giant Hyssop 2 0.06 Allium stellatum Prairie Wild Onion 0.2 0.05 Anaphalis margaritacea Pearly Everlasting 0.82 0.01 Asclepias syriaca Common Milkweed 0.32 0.22 Asclepias tuberosa Butterfly Milkweed 0.1 0.06 Doellingeria umbellata Flat-topped Aster 1 0.04 Drymocallis arguta Tall Cinquefoil 7 0.08 Eutrochium maculatum Spotted Joe Pye Weed 2 0.06 Geranium maculatum Wild Geranium 0.02 0.01 Helenium autumnale Autumn Sneezeweed 2.98 0.06 Helianthus giganteus Giant Sunflower 0.09 0.02 Mimulus ringens Blue Monkey Flower 16 0.02 Oligoneuron rigidum Stiff Goldenrod 4 0.27 Rosa blanda Smooth Wild Rose 0.06 0.06 Rudbeckia hirta Black-eyed Susan 6 0.18 Sisyrinchium campestre Field Blue-eyed Grass 0.17 0.01 Smilacina racemosa False Solomons Seal 0.01 0.07 Solidago nemoralis Gray Goldenrod 6 0.05 Page 58City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan210 211 Solidago ptarmicoides Upland White Aster 1 0.04 Symphyotrichum ciliolatum Lindley's Aster 1 0.03 Symphyotrichum laeve Smooth Aster 2.4 0.12 Verbena hastata Blue Vervain 6 0.18 Verbena stricta Hoary Vervain 1 0.10 Zizia aurea Golden Alexanders 0.05 0.01 Total Guild:68.22 1.94 4.5%71.13% Graminoid Andropogon gerardii Big Bluestem 3.8 1.03 Bromus ciliatus Fringed Brome 4.4 1.20 Danthonia spicata Poverty Grass 2 0.22 Elymus hystrix Bottlebrush Grass 0.45 0.16 Schizachyrium scoparium Little Bluestem 5.5 1.00 Total Guild:16.15 3.61 8.3%16.84% Legume Dalea purpurea Purple Prairie Clover 0.41 0.07 Total Guild:0.41 0.07 0.2%0.43% Total Seed Mix:95.91 43.50 Pollinator Plots Southeast Function:Pollinator Planting Area:SE Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Diverse pollinator habitat establishment for conservation plantings a few acres in size in southeast MN Specialization:NRCS 327 Jobsheet #16 Pilot % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)11.13 37.88 Total Guild:11.13 37.88 86.8%18.27% Forb Amorpha canescens Lead Plant 0.37 0.06 Asclepias syriaca Common Milkweed 0.32 0.22 Asclepias tuberosa Butterfly Milkweed 0.072 0.05 Page 59 Baptisia alba 0.02 0.03 Coreopsis palmata Bird's Foot Coreopsis 0.11 0.03 Geranium maculatum Wild Geranium 0.02 0.01 Helenium autumnale Autumn Sneezeweed 2.98 0.06 Helianthus maximilianii Maximilian's Sunflower 0.3 0.06 Helianthus pauciflorus Stiff Sunflower 0.057 0.04 Heliopsis helianthoides Ox-eye 0.14 0.06 Liatris aspera Rough Blazing Star 0.3 0.05 Liatris ligulistylis Northern Plains Blazing Star 0.19 0.05 Monarda fistulosa Wild Bergamot 1.61 0.06 Monarda punctata Horsemint 1 0.03 Oligoneuron rigidum Stiff Goldenrod 0.94 0.06 Penstemon digitalis Foxglove Beardtongue 2.98 0.06 Penstemon grandiflorus Large-flowered Beard Tongue 0.4 0.08 Pycnanthemum virginianum Virginia Mountain Mint 1 0.01 Ranunculus fascicularis Early Buttercup 0.04 0.01 Rudbeckia hirta Black-eyed Susan 2.11 0.06 Rudbeckia triloba Brown-eyed Susan 2 0.16 Sisyrinchium campestre Field Blue-eyed Grass 0.17 0.01 Solidago speciosa Showy Goldenrod 1.5 0.04 Symphyotrichum ericoides Heath Aster 2 0.03 Symphyotrichum laeve Smooth Aster 1.26 0.06 Symphyotrichum novae-angliae New England Aster 1 0.04 Tradescantia bracteata Bracted Spiderwort 0.15 0.04 Verbena stricta Hoary Vervain 1 0.10 Veronicastrum virginicum Culver's Root 4.8 0.02 Viola pedatifida Bearded Birdfoot Violet 0.14 0.01 Zizia aurea Golden Alexanders 0.25 0.06 Total Guild:29.229 1.68 3.9%47.97% Graminoid Page 60City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan212 213 Andropogon gerardii Big Bluestem 2.3 0.63 Bouteloua curtipendula Side-oats Grama 2.3 1.04 Elymus canadensis Canada Wild Rye 1.2 0.63 Koeleria macrantha Junegrass 6 0.08 Schizachyrium scoparium Little Bluestem 5.5 1.00 Sporobolus heterolepis Prairie Dropseed 1.8 0.31 Total Guild:19.1 3.68 8.4%31.35% Legume Astragalus canadensis Canada Milk Vetch 0.39 0.06 Chamaecrista fasciculata Partridge Pea 0.06 0.06 Chamaecrista fasciculata Partridge Pea 0.02 0.02 Dalea candida White Prairie Clover 0.44 0.06 Dalea purpurea Purple Prairie Clover 0.41 0.07 Desmodium canadense Canada Tick Trefoil 0.13 0.06 Lupinus perennis Wild Lupine 0.018 0.04 Total Guild:1.468 0.39 0.9%2.41% Total Seed Mix:60.927 43.63 Pollinator Plots Southwest Function:Pollinator Planting Area:SW Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Diverse pollinator habitat establishment for conservation plantings a few acres in size in southwest MN Specialization:NRCS 327 Jobsheet #16 Pilot % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)11.13 37.88 Total Guild:11.13 37.88 86.6%17.81% Forb Agastache foeniculum Blue Giant Hyssop 1 0.03 Allium stellatum Prairie Wild Onion 0.25 0.06 Amorpha canescens Lead Plant 0.6 0.10 Page 61 Asclepias syriaca Common Milkweed 0.32 0.22 Asclepias tuberosa Butterfly Milkweed 0.072 0.05 Coreopsis palmata Bird's Foot Coreopsis 0.15 0.04 Echinacea angustifolia Narrow-leaved Purple Conefl 0.16 0.06 Helenium autumnale Autumn Sneezeweed 2.98 0.06 Helianthus maximilianii Maximilian's Sunflower 0.3 0.06 Helianthus pauciflorus Stiff Sunflower 0.09 0.06 Heliopsis helianthoides Ox-eye 0.14 0.06 Liatris aspera Rough Blazing Star 0.37 0.06 Monarda fistulosa Wild Bergamot 1.61 0.06 Oligoneuron rigidum Stiff Goldenrod 0.94 0.06 Penstemon digitalis Foxglove Beardtongue 2.98 0.06 Penstemon grandiflorus Large-flowered Beard Tongue 0.2 0.04 Phlox pilosa Prairie Phlox 0.065 0.01 Pycnanthemum virginianum Virginia Mountain Mint 3 0.04 Rudbeckia hirta Black-eyed Susan 4 0.12 Sisyrinchium campestre Field Blue-eyed Grass 0.17 0.01 Solidago speciosa Showy Goldenrod 2.18 0.06 Symphyotrichum ericoides Heath Aster 1.8 0.02 Symphyotrichum laeve Smooth Aster 1.26 0.06 Symphyotrichum novae-angliae New England Aster 1.52 0.06 Tradescantia bracteata Bracted Spiderwort 0.15 0.04 Verbena stricta Hoary Vervain 1 0.10 Veronicastrum virginicum Culver's Root 7 0.02 Viola pedatifida Bearded Birdfoot Violet 0.14 0.01 Zizia aurea Golden Alexanders 0.25 0.06 Total Guild:34.697 1.72 3.9%55.51% Graminoid Andropogon gerardii Big Bluestem 2.3 0.63 Bouteloua curtipendula Side-oats Grama 1.8 0.82 Page 62City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan214 215 Elymus canadensis Canada Wild Rye 2 1.05 Koeleria macrantha Junegrass 1.8 0.02 Schizachyrium scoparium Little Bluestem 5.5 1.00 Sporobolus heterolepis Prairie Dropseed 1.85 0.31 Total Guild:15.25 3.83 8.7%24.40% Legume Astragalus canadensis Canada Milk Vetch 0.39 0.06 Chamaecrista fasciculata Partridge Pea 0.06 0.06 Dalea candida White Prairie Clover 0.44 0.06 Dalea purpurea Purple Prairie Clover 0.41 0.07 Desmodium canadense Canada Tick Trefoil 0.13 0.06 Total Guild:1.43 0.32 0.7%2.29% Total Seed Mix:62.507 43.75 Riparian Northeast Function:Wetland Planting Area:NE Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Native riparian and floodplain plantings for wetland mitigation, ecological restoration, or general permanent cover. Tolerates partial shade. Specialization: State Mix % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)11.14 37.91 Total Guild:11.14 37.91 85.4%5.50% Forb Asclepias incarnata Marsh Milkweed 0.21 0.12 Doellingeria umbellata Flat-topped Aster 1 0.04 Eupatorium perfoliatum Common Boneset 3 0.05 Euthamia graminifolia Grass-leaved Goldenrod 9 0.07 Eutrochium maculatum Spotted Joe Pye Weed 3.7 0.11 Helianthus giganteus Giant Sunflower 0.25 0.07 Impatiens capensis Spotted Touch-Me-Not 0.05 0.03 Page 63 Mimulus ringens Blue Monkey Flower 13 0.02 Solidago gigantea Giant Goldenrod 1.5 0.02 Verbena hastata Blue Vervain 7.35 0.22 Total Guild:39.06 0.74 1.7%19.27% Graminoid Beckmannia syzigachne American Slough Grass 27.64 1.50 Calamagrostis canadensis Bluejoint 6 0.06 Elymus riparius Riverbank Wild Rye 0.53 0.50 Elymus virginicus Virginia Wild Rye 3.08 2.00 Glyceria grandis Tall Manna Grass 6.5 0.25 Glyceria striata Fowl Manna Grass 3 0.09 Leersia oryzoides Rice Cut Grass 1.93 0.15 Poa palustris Fowl Bluegrass 33.5 0.70 Total Guild:82.18 5.26 11.8%40.55% Sedge Carex scoparia Lance-fruited Oval sedge 2 0.06 Carex stricta Tussock Sedge 0.8 0.04 Carex vulpinoidea Brown Fox Sedge 7.5 0.20 Juncus tenuis Path Rush 10 0.03 Scirpus atrovirens Dark Green Bulrush 20 0.12 Scirpus cyperinus Woolgrass 30 0.05 Total Guild:70.3 0.50 1.1%34.69% Total Seed Mix:202.68 44.41 Riparian South & West Function:Wetland Planting Area:S & W Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Native riparian and floodplain plantings for wetland mitigation, ecological restoration, or general permanent cover. Tolerates parial shade. Specialization: State Mix % Mix (by sqft) Cover Page 64City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan216 217 Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)11.14 37.91 Total Guild:11.14 37.91 85.4%5.84% Forb Asclepias incarnata Marsh Milkweed 0.21 0.12 Eupatorium perfoliatum Common Boneset 2 0.03 Eutrochium maculatum Spotted Joe Pye Weed 2 0.06 Helenium autumnale Autumn Sneezeweed 2.5 0.05 Helianthus giganteus Giant Sunflower 0.25 0.07 Impatiens capensis Spotted Touch-Me-Not 0.08 0.05 Lobelia siphilitica Great Lobelia 5 0.03 Mimulus ringens Blue Monkey Flower 5.07 0.01 Pycnanthemum virginianum Virginia Mountain Mint 4 0.05 Rudbeckia laciniata Tall Coneflower 0.25 0.05 Solidago gigantea Giant Goldenrod 2 0.02 Verbena hastata Blue Vervain 5 0.15 Vernonia fasciculata Bunched Ironweed 0.5 0.06 Total Guild:28.86 0.74 1.7%15.14% Graminoid Beckmannia syzigachne American Slough Grass 24.9 1.36 Elymus riparius Riverbank Wild Rye 0.53 0.50 Elymus virginicus Virginia Wild Rye 2.7 1.75 Glyceria grandis Tall Manna Grass 6.5 0.25 Glyceria striata Fowl Manna Grass 3 0.09 Leersia oryzoides Rice Cut Grass 2 0.16 Poa palustris Fowl Bluegrass 40 0.84 Spartina pectinata Prairie Cordgrass 0.74 0.31 Total Guild:80.37 5.25 11.8%42.15% Sedge Carex scoparia Lance-fruited Oval sedge 2 0.06 Carex stricta Tussock Sedge 0.8 0.04 Carex vulpinoidea Brown Fox Sedge 7.5 0.20 Page 65 Juncus tenuis Path Rush 10 0.03 Scirpus atrovirens Dark Green Bulrush 20 0.12 Scirpus cyperinus Woolgrass 30 0.05 Total Guild:70.3 0.50 1.1%36.87% Total Seed Mix:190.67 44.41 Sand Mine Reclamation South & West Function:Grassland Planting Area:S & W Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Dry prairie establishment on disturbed sites with sandy soils Specialization: Pilot % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)11.13 37.88 Total Guild:11.13 37.88 79.4%14.71% Forb Asclepias tuberosa Butterfly Milkweed 0.1 0.06 Asclepias verticillata Whorled Milkweed 0.1 0.02 Coreopsis palmata Bird's Foot Coreopsis 0.21 0.06 Geum triflorum Prairie Smoke 0.1 0.01 Liatris aspera Rough Blazing Star 0.25 0.04 Monarda punctata Horsemint 1.42 0.04 Oligoneuron rigidum Stiff Goldenrod 0.83 0.06 Penstemon grandiflorus Large-flowered Beard Tongue 0.32 0.06 Rudbeckia hirta Black-eyed Susan 10.32 0.31 Solidago speciosa Showy Goldenrod 2 0.06 Symphyotrichum ericoides Heath Aster 2.58 0.04 Symphyotrichum oolentangiense Skyblue Aster 1.26 0.04 Viola pedatifida Bearded Birdfoot Violet 0.14 0.01 Zizia aptera Heart-leaved Alexanders 0.2 0.05 Total Guild:19.83 0.86 1.8%26.21% Page 66City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan218 219 Graminoid Bouteloua curtipendula Side-oats Grama 4 1.82 Bromus kalmii Kalm's Brome 4 1.36 Koeleria macrantha Junegrass 6 0.08 Panicum virgatum Switchgrass 8 1.56 Schizachyrium scoparium Little Bluestem 18 3.27 Sporobolus cryptandrus Sand Dropseed 1.8 0.02 Sporobolus heterolepis Prairie Dropseed 1 0.17 Total Guild:42.8 8.28 17.3%56.56% Legume Astragalus canadensis Canada Milk Vetch 0.4 0.06 Chamaecrista fasciculata Partridge Pea 0.39 0.39 Dalea purpurea Purple Prairie Clover 1.1 0.20 Lupinus perennis Wild Lupine 0.018 0.04 Total Guild:1.908 0.70 1.5%2.52% Total Seed Mix:75.668 47.71 Shallow Rooted BMP Mix General Function:Buffers Planting Area:Statewide Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Establish prairie vegetation over perforated drain tile where deep rooted species could plug tile Specialization:NRCS 327 Pilot % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note) 9 30.63 Total Guild:9 30.63 62.1%12.48% Forb Monarda fistulosa Wild Bergamot 2.6 0.10 Solidago canadensis Canada Goldenrod 4 0.04 Total Guild:6.6 0.14 0.3%9.15% Graminoid Bouteloua gracilis Blue Grama 18 1.23 Page 67 Bromus ciliatus Fringed Brome 8 2.18 Bromus kalmii Kalm's Brome 3 1.02 Elymus canadensis Canada Wild Rye 6 3.14 Elymus trachycaulus Slender Wheatgrass 13 6.44 Elymus virginicus Virginia Wild Rye 7 4.54 Total Guild:55 18.54 37.6%76.28% Sedge Carex vulpinoidea Brown Fox Sedge 1.5 0.04 Total Guild:1.5 0.04 0.1%2.08% Total Seed Mix:72.1 49.35 Silvopasture Southeast Function:Production Planting Area:SE Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Vegetation establishment in silvopasture areas Specialization:NRCS 512 Pilot % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)1.42 4.83 Total Guild:1.42 4.83 30.3%3.58% Graminoid Bromus kalmii Kalm's Brome 1.8 0.61 Elymus canadensis Canada Wild Rye 3 1.57 Elymus trachycaulus Slender Wheatgrass 4 1.98 Elymus virginicus Virginia Wild Rye 3 1.94 Festuca rubra Red Fescue 10 1.18 Panicum virgatum Switchgrass 8 1.56 Total Guild:29.8 8.85 55.5%75.21% Legume Astragalus canadensis Canada Milk Vetch 1.5 0.24 Chamaecrista fasciculata Partridge Pea 1 1.01 Dalea candida White Prairie Clover 3 0.43 Page 68City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan220 221 Dalea purpurea Purple Prairie Clover 2.5 0.45 Lespedeza capitata Round-headed Bush Clover 0.4 0.14 Total Guild:8.4 2.27 14.2%21.20% Total Seed Mix:39.62 15.95 Soil Building Cover Crop Function:Cover Planting Area:Statewide Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Temporary cover crop with soil building function Specialization: State Mix % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)26.72 90.93 Total Guild:26.72 90.93 64.6%88.59% Legume Pisum sativum Field Pea 3.44 49.82 Total Guild:3.44 49.82 35.4%11.41% Total Seed Mix:30.16 140.75 Stormwater Northeast Function:Stormwater Planting Area:NE Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Stormwater pond edges, temporarily flooded dry ponds, and temporarily flooded ditch bottoms Specialization: State Mix % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)11.14 37.91 Total Guild:11.14 37.91 78.5%5.08% Forb Anemone canadesis Canada Anemone 0.3 0.10 Asclepias incarnata Marsh Milkweed 0.8 0.45 Doellingeria umbellata Flat-topped Aster 2.5 0.10 Eupatorium perfoliatum Common Boneset 3 0.05 Page 69 Euthamia graminifolia Grass-leaved Goldenrod 5 0.04 Eutrochium maculatum Spotted Joe Pye Weed 5.1 0.15 Mimulus ringens Blue Monkey Flower 20 0.02 Solidago gigantea Giant Goldenrod 2 0.02 Symphyotrichum lanceolatum Eastern Panicled Aster 1 0.02 Thalictrum dasycarpum Tall Meadow-Rue 0.4 0.10 Total Guild:40.1 1.06 2.2%18.28% Graminoid Bromus ciliatus Fringed Brome 14.75 4.02 Calamagrostis canadensis Bluejoint 4.8 0.05 Elymus canadensis Canada Wild Rye 3.82 2.00 Elymus virginicus Virginia Wild Rye 3.09 2.00 Glyceria grandis Tall Manna Grass 4 0.16 Poa palustris Fowl Bluegrass 30.4 0.64 Total Guild:60.86 8.86 18.3%27.74% Sedge Carex hystericina Porcupine Sedge 1 0.09 Carex scoparia Lance-fruited Oval sedge 1.3 0.04 Scirpus atrovirens Dark Green Bulrush 45 0.27 Scirpus cyperinus Woolgrass 60 0.10 Total Guild:107.3 0.50 1.0%48.91% Total Seed Mix:219.4 48.32 Stormwater Pond Pollinator Northeast Function:Stormwater Planting Area:NE Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Stormwater pond vegetation establishment for pollinator habitat establishment Specialization: Pilot % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)11.14 37.91 Total Guild:11.14 37.91 79.7%8.74% Page 70City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan222 223 Forb Agastache foeniculum Blue Giant Hyssop 3 0.09 Asclepias incarnata Marsh Milkweed 0.22 0.12 Asclepias syriaca Common Milkweed 0.32 0.22 Asclepias tuberosa Butterfly Milkweed 0.09 0.06 Eupatorium perfoliatum Common Boneset 4 0.07 Eutrochium maculatum Spotted Joe Pye Weed 2 0.06 Gentiana andrewsii Bottle Gentian 5 0.05 Helenium autumnale Autumn Sneezeweed 6.5 0.14 Lobelia siphilitica Great Lobelia 6 0.03 Mimulus ringens Blue Monkey Flower 20 0.02 Monarda fistulosa Wild Bergamot 5 0.19 Oligoneuron rigidum Stiff Goldenrod 3.1 0.21 Pycnanthemum virginianum Virginia Mountain Mint 3 0.04 Rudbeckia hirta Black-eyed Susan 4 0.12 Sisyrinchium campestre Field Blue-eyed Grass 0.17 0.01 Symphyotrichum novae-angliae New England Aster 2 0.08 Verbena hastata Blue Vervain 5.8 0.17 Zizia aurea Golden Alexanders 0.05 0.01 Total Guild:70.25 1.69 3.6%55.15% Graminoid Andropogon gerardii Big Bluestem 5 1.36 Beckmannia syzigachne American Slough Grass 10 0.54 Bromus ciliatus Fringed Brome 3 0.82 Elymus canadensis Canada Wild Rye 1.5 0.79 Elymus trachycaulus Slender Wheatgrass 2 0.99 Elymus virginicus Virginia Wild Rye 1.5 0.97 Panicum virgatum Switchgrass 4 0.78 Poa palustris Fowl Bluegrass 12 0.25 Sorghastrum nutans Indian Grass 4 0.91 Page 71 Total Guild:43 7.41 15.6%33.75% Legume Dalea purpurea Purple Prairie Clover 3 0.54 Total Guild:3 0.54 1.1%2.35% Total Seed Mix:127.39 47.55 Stormwater South & West Function:Stormwater Planting Area:S & W Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Stormwater pond edges, temporarily flooded dry ponds, and temporarily flooded ditch bottoms. Specialization: State Mix % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)11.14 37.91 Total Guild:11.14 37.91 78.4%6.16% Forb Anemone canadesis Canada Anemone 0.2 0.07 Asclepias incarnata Marsh Milkweed 0.2 0.11 Bidens frondosa Leafy Beggarticks 0.2 0.11 Doellingeria umbellata Flat-topped Aster 1.5 0.06 Eutrochium maculatum Spotted Joe Pye Weed 2.19 0.06 Helenium autumnale Autumn Sneezeweed 5.97 0.13 Physostegia virginiana Obedient Plant 0.3 0.07 Rudbeckia laciniata Tall Coneflower 0.37 0.07 Symphyotrichum novae-angliae New England Aster 1.56 0.07 Verbena hastata Blue Vervain 1.85 0.05 Zizia aurea Golden Alexanders 0.79 0.20 Total Guild:15.13 1.00 2.1%8.37% Graminoid Andropogon gerardii Big Bluestem 7.35 2.00 Bromus ciliatus Fringed Brome 8.1 2.21 Calamagrostis canadensis Bluejoint 6.4 0.06 Page 72City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan224 225 Elymus trachycaulus Slender Wheatgrass 2.53 1.25 Elymus virginicus Virginia Wild Rye 2.31 1.50 Panicum virgatum Switchgrass 1.93 0.38 Poa palustris Fowl Bluegrass 50.7 1.06 Sorghastrum nutans Indian Grass 0.55 0.12 Spartina pectinata Prairie Cordgrass 0.91 0.38 Total Guild:80.78 8.96 18.5%44.67% Sedge Carex stipata Common Fox Sedge 3.1 0.25 Scirpus atrovirens Dark Green Bulrush 31.7 0.19 Scirpus cyperinus Woolgrass 39 0.06 Total Guild:73.8 0.50 1.0%40.81% Total Seed Mix:180.85 48.36 Wet Meadow Forb/Sedge/Rush South & West Function:Wetland Planting Area:SW Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Wet meadow establishment where reed canary grass is a risk and grass specific herbicides will be used Specialization: Pilot % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)3.12 10.62 Total Guild:3.12 10.62 75.8%1.68% Forb Asclepias incarnata Marsh Milkweed 0.43 0.24 Eupatorium perfoliatum Common Boneset 1.3 0.02 Euthamia graminifolia Grass-leaved Goldenrod 2.6 0.02 Eutrochium maculatum Spotted Joe Pye Weed 0.75 0.02 Helenium autumnale Autumn Sneezeweed 1 0.02 Helianthus grosseserratus Sawtooth Sunflower 0.2 0.04 Lobelia siphilitica Great Lobelia 3.2 0.02 Page 73 Mimulus ringens Blue Monkey Flower 9 0.01 Pycnanthemum virginianum Virginia Mountain Mint 5.1 0.06 Solidago gigantea Giant Goldenrod 2 0.02 Symphyotrichum lanceolatum Eastern Panicled Aster 1.5 0.03 Thalictrum dasycarpum Tall Meadow-Rue 0.11 0.03 Verbena hastata Blue Vervain 5 0.15 Vernonia fasciculata Bunched Ironweed 0.3 0.03 Veronicastrum virginicum Culver's Root 4.8 0.02 Zizia aurea Golden Alexanders 1 0.25 Total Guild:38.29 0.98 7.0%20.61% Graminoid Elymus virginicus Virginia Wild Rye 1.55 1.00 Leersia oryzoides Rice Cut Grass 3.1 0.25 Poa palustris Fowl Bluegrass 16.5 0.35 Total Guild:21.15 1.60 11.4%11.39% Sedge Carex pellita Wooly Sedge 0.5 0.05 Carex scoparia Lance-fruited Oval sedge 1.6 0.05 Carex stipata Common Fox Sedge 2.6 0.21 Carex stricta Tussock Sedge 0.5 0.03 Carex vulpinoidea Brown Fox Sedge 5 0.14 Juncus tenuis Path Rush 15 0.04 Scirpus atrovirens Dark Green Bulrush 35 0.21 Scirpus cyperinus Woolgrass 63 0.10 Total Guild:123.2 0.82 5.8%66.32% Total Seed Mix:185.76 14.01 Page 74City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan226 227 Wet Meadow Northeast Function:Wetland Planting Area:NE Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Wet meadow / Sedge meadow reconstruction for wetland mitigation or ecological restoration. Specialization: State Mix % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)3.05 10.38 Total Guild:3.05 10.38 64.0%1.66% Forb Anemone canadesis Canada Anemone 0.3 0.10 Asclepias incarnata Marsh Milkweed 0.43 0.24 Doellingeria umbellata Flat-topped Aster 2.5 0.10 Eupatorium perfoliatum Common Boneset 5 0.09 Euthamia graminifolia Grass-leaved Goldenrod 5 0.04 Eutrochium maculatum Spotted Joe Pye Weed 5 0.14 Mimulus ringens Blue Monkey Flower 25 0.03 Solidago gigantea Giant Goldenrod 2.3 0.03 Symphyotrichum lanceolatum Eastern Panicled Aster 2 0.03 Total Guild:47.53 0.80 5.0%25.88% Graminoid Bromus ciliatus Fringed Brome 8.1 2.21 Calamagrostis canadensis Bluejoint 10 0.10 Elymus virginicus Virginia Wild Rye 2.31 1.50 Glyceria grandis Tall Manna Grass 6.3 0.25 Poa palustris Fowl Bluegrass 31 0.65 Total Guild:57.71 4.69 28.9%31.43% Sedge Carex scoparia Lance-fruited Oval sedge 1.5 0.05 Carex stricta Tussock Sedge 0.85 0.04 Scirpus atrovirens Dark Green Bulrush 33 0.20 Scirpus cyperinus Woolgrass 40 0.06 Page 75 Total Guild:75.35 0.35 2.2%41.03% Total Seed Mix:183.64 16.23 Wet Meadow South & West Function:Wetland Planting Area:S & W Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Wet meadow / Sedge medow reconstruction for wetland mitigation or ecological restoration projects Specialization: State Mix % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note) 3.12 10.62 Total Guild:3.12 10.62 67.5%1.68% Forb Asclepias incarnata Marsh Milkweed 0.43 0.24 Eupatorium perfoliatum Common Boneset 1.3 0.02 Euthamia graminifolia Grass-leaved Goldenrod 1 0.01 Eutrochium maculatum Spotted Joe Pye Weed 0.75 0.02 Helenium autumnale Autumn Sneezeweed 1.3 0.03 Helianthus grosseserratus Sawtooth Sunflower 0.2 0.04 Lobelia siphilitica Great Lobelia 2.9 0.02 Mimulus ringens Blue Monkey Flower 6.8 0.01 Pycnanthemum virginianum Virginia Mountain Mint 5.1 0.06 Solidago gigantea Giant Goldenrod 1.5 0.02 Symphyotrichum lanceolatum Eastern Panicled Aster 1.5 0.03 Symphyotrichum puniceum Red-stemmed Aster 5 0.17 Thalictrum dasycarpum Tall Meadow-Rue 0.11 0.03 Verbena hastata Blue Vervain 4.61 0.13 Vernonia fasciculata Bunched Ironweed 0.3 0.03 Veronicastrum virginicum Culver's Root 4.2 0.01 Zizia aurea Golden Alexanders 1 0.25 Total Guild:38 1.12 7.1%20.49% Page 76City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan228 229 Graminoid Bromus ciliatus Fringed Brome 4.45 1.21 Calamagrostis canadensis Bluejoint 5 0.05 Elymus virginicus Virginia Wild Rye 1.55 1.00 Glyceria grandis Tall Manna Grass 3.9 0.15 Glyceria striata Fowl Manna Grass 3.3 0.10 Leersia oryzoides Rice Cut Grass 3.1 0.25 Poa palustris Fowl Bluegrass 16.5 0.35 Total Guild:37.8 3.11 19.8%20.38% Sedge Carex comosa Bristly Sedge 2.36 0.21 Carex scoparia Lance-fruited Oval sedge 1.6 0.05 Carex stipata Common Fox Sedge 2.1 0.17 Carex stricta Tussock Sedge 0.5 0.03 Carex vulpinoidea Brown Fox Sedge 5 0.14 Juncus tenuis Path Rush 15 0.04 Scirpus atrovirens Dark Green Bulrush 30 0.18 Scirpus cyperinus Woolgrass 50 0.08 Total Guild:106.56 0.89 5.7%57.45% Total Seed Mix:185.48 15.74 Wet Prairie Function:Wetland Planting Area:Statewide Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Wet prairie reconstruction for wetland mitigation or ecological restoration. Specialization: State Mix % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note) 2.76 9.39 Total Guild:2.76 9.39 52.6%2.27% Forb Anemone canadesis Canada Anemone 0.09 0.03 Page 77 Asclepias incarnata Marsh Milkweed 0.14 0.08 Doellingeria umbellata Flat-topped Aster 1.2 0.05 Eupatorium perfoliatum Common Boneset 2 0.03 Euthamia graminifolia Grass-leaved Goldenrod 2 0.02 Eutrochium maculatum Spotted Joe Pye Weed 1.5 0.04 Helenium autumnale Autumn Sneezeweed 2.39 0.05 Helianthus grosseserratus Sawtooth Sunflower 0.3 0.05 Liatris pycnostachya Great Blazing Star 0.1 0.02 Lobelia siphilitica Great Lobelia 1.4 0.01 Mimulus ringens Blue Monkey Flower 6.4 0.01 Pycnanthemum virginianum Virginia Mountain Mint 6.5 0.08 Symphyotrichum puniceum Red-stemmed Aster 2.4 0.08 Verbena hastata Blue Vervain 5.25 0.15 Vernonia fasciculata Bunched Ironweed 0.3 0.03 Veronicastrum virginicum Culver's Root 6 0.02 Zizia aurea Golden Alexanders 1.03 0.25 Total Guild:39 1.02 5.7%32.09% Graminoid Andropogon gerardii Big Bluestem 3.67 1.00 Bromus ciliatus Fringed Brome 6.08 1.66 Calamagrostis canadensis Bluejoint 4 0.04 Elymus virginicus Virginia Wild Rye 2.7 1.75 Glyceria grandis Tall Manna Grass 3.8 0.15 Glyceria striata Fowl Manna Grass 3.5 0.11 Panicum virgatum Switchgrass 3.85 0.75 Poa palustris Fowl Bluegrass 9.6 0.20 Sorghastrum nutans Indian Grass 2.2 0.50 Spartina pectinata Prairie Cordgrass 1.2 0.50 Total Guild:40.6 6.64 37.2%33.40% Legume Page 78City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan230 231 Desmodium canadense Canada Tick Trefoil 1 0.50 Total Guild:1 0.50 2.8%0.82% Sedge Carex pellita Wooly Sedge 0.47 0.05 Carex stricta Tussock Sedge 0.48 0.02 Carex vulpinoidea Brown Fox Sedge 3.5 0.10 Scirpus atrovirens Dark Green Bulrush 17.74 0.10 Scirpus cyperinus Woolgrass 16 0.03 Total Guild:38.19 0.30 1.7%31.42% Total Seed Mix:121.55 17.85 Wetland Construction General Function:Wetland Planting Area:Statewide Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Establishment of native vegetation on embankments and other constructed areas as part of wetland restoration projects Specialization:NRCS 342 Pilot % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)11.14 37.91 Total Guild:11.14 37.91 73.3%14.85% Forb Asclepias syriaca Common Milkweed 0.16 0.11 Monarda fistulosa Wild Bergamot 0.39 0.02 Rudbeckia hirta Black-eyed Susan 3 0.09 Verbena hastata Blue Vervain 0.8 0.02 Total Guild:4.35 0.24 0.5%5.80% Graminoid Andropogon gerardii Big Bluestem 5.5095 1.50 Beckmannia syzigachne American Slough Grass 6.06 0.33 Bouteloua curtipendula Side-oats Grama 1.6088 0.73 Bromus ciliatus Fringed Brome 3.7832 1.03 Elymus canadensis Canada Wild Rye 3.82 2.00 Page 79 Elymus trachycaulus Slender Wheatgrass 5.0505 2.50 Elymus virginicus Virginia Wild Rye 3.0854 2.00 Panicum virgatum Switchgrass 7.7135 1.50 Poa palustris Fowl Bluegrass 15.28 0.32 Sorghastrum nutans Indian Grass 6.6115 1.50 Total Guild:58.5224 13.41 25.9%78.02% Legume Dalea purpurea Purple Prairie Clover 1 0.18 Total Guild:1 0.18 0.4%1.33% Total Seed Mix:75.0124 51.74 Wetland Rehabilitation Function:Wetland Planting Area:Statewide Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Interseeding into establishing wetlands after weed control spraying. Also suitable for two to five year short term soil stabilization for areas with saturated soils. Specialization: State Mix % Mix (by sqft) Forb Bidens cernua Nodding Bur Marigold 1 0.13 Lycopus americanus Water Horehound 23.15 0.48 Mimulus ringens Blue Monkey Flower 30 0.04 Total Guild:54.15 0.65 11.9%19.13% Graminoid Elymus virginicus Virginia Wild Rye 4.63 3.00 Poa palustris Fowl Bluegrass 47.8 1.00 Total Guild:52.43 4.00 73.4%18.52% Sedge Carex vulpinoidea Brown Fox Sedge 7.5 0.20 Juncus tenuis Path Rush 59 0.16 Scirpus atrovirens Dark Green Bulrush 60 0.36 Scirpus cyperinus Woolgrass 50 0.08 Total Guild:176.5 0.80 14.7%62.35% Page 80City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan232 233 Total Seed Mix:283.08 5.45 Wetland Seedbank Release Northeast Function:Wetland Planting Area:NE Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Early successional cover establishment in wetlands where native seedbank will add diversity. Not intended for seeding in Fall. Specialization: Pilot % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)20 68.06 Total Guild:20 68.06 98.4%50.00% Graminoid Beckmannia syzigachne American Slough Grass 20 1.09 Total Guild:20 1.09 1.6%50.00% Total Seed Mix:40 69.15 Winter Wheat Cover Crop Function:Cover Planting Area:Statewide Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Temporary cover crop for fall plantings Specialization: State Mix % Mix (by sqft) Cover Triticum aestivum Winter Wheat 26.08 100.00 Total Guild:26.08 100.00 100.0%####### Total Seed Mix:26.08 100.00 Woodland Edge Central Function:Conservation Planting Area:Central Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Partly shaded grassland planting for native roadsides, reclamation, etc in central MN Specialization: State Mix % Mix (by sqft) Page 81 Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)11.14 37.91 Total Guild:11.14 37.91 77.9%17.73% Forb Achillea millefolium Common Yarrow 2 0.03 Agastache foeniculum Blue Giant Hyssop 2.1 0.06 Amorpha canescens Lead Plant 0.21 0.04 Anaphalis margaritacea Pearly Everlasting 1.3 0.02 Heliopsis helianthoides Ox-eye 0.3 0.13 Monarda fistulosa Wild Bergamot 1.6 0.06 Osmorhiza claytonii Clayton's Sweet Cicely 0.06 0.07 Rosa blanda Smooth Wild Rose 0.09 0.09 Rudbeckia hirta Black-eyed Susan 6.8 0.20 Solidago speciosa Showy Goldenrod 1.8 0.05 Symphyotrichum laeve Smooth Aster 1.3 0.06 Symphyotrichum oolentangiense Skyblue Aster 1.8 0.06 Zizia aurea Golden Alexanders 0.23 0.06 Total Guild:19.59 0.93 1.9%31.18% Graminoid Andropogon gerardii Big Bluestem 1.85 0.50 Bouteloua curtipendula Side-oats Grama 2.2 1.00 Bromus ciliatus Fringed Brome 2 0.54 Bromus kalmii Kalm's Brome 4.4 1.50 Danthonia spicata Poverty Grass 3.4 0.37 Elymus canadensis Canada Wild Rye 1.43 0.75 Elymus trachycaulus Slender Wheatgrass 2.53 1.25 Elymus virginicus Virginia Wild Rye 2.7 1.75 Schizachyrium scoparium Little Bluestem 6.2 1.13 Sorghastrum nutans Indian Grass 2.2 0.50 Total Guild:28.91 9.29 19.1%46.02% Legume Page 82City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan234 235 Astragalus canadensis Canada Milk Vetch 1.58 0.25 Dalea candida White Prairie Clover 0.4 0.06 Dalea purpurea Purple Prairie Clover 1 0.18 Lespedeza capitata Round-headed Bush Clover 0.2 0.07 Total Guild:3.18 0.56 1.1%5.06% Total Seed Mix:62.82 48.69 Woodland Edge Northeast Function:Conservation Planting Area:NE Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Partly shaded grassland planting for native roadsides, reclamation, etc in north-central and northeast MN Specialization: State Mix % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)11.14 37.91 Total Guild:11.14 37.91 80.5%9.18% Forb Achillea millefolium Common Yarrow 2 0.03 Anaphalis margaritacea Pearly Everlasting 1.3 0.02 Doellingeria umbellata Flat-topped Aster 1 0.04 Drymocallis arguta Tall Cinquefoil 5.3 0.06 Eurybia macrophylla Large-leaved Aster 0.18 0.02 Oligoneuron rigidum Stiff Goldenrod 2.1 0.14 Rosa blanda Smooth Wild Rose 0.15 0.16 Rudbeckia hirta Black-eyed Susan 8.7 0.26 Solidago nemoralis Gray Goldenrod 6.8 0.06 Solidago ptarmicoides Upland White Aster 1 0.04 Symphyotrichum ciliolatum Lindley's Aster 1 0.03 Symphyotrichum laeve Smooth Aster 2.9 0.14 Total Guild:32.43 1.00 2.1%26.72% Graminoid Page 83 Bromus ciliatus Fringed Brome 8.1 2.21 Calamagrostis canadensis Bluejoint 12.9 0.13 Danthonia spicata Poverty Grass 4.6 0.50 Elymus canadensis Canada Wild Rye 2.38 1.25 Elymus trachycaulus Slender Wheatgrass 5.06 2.50 Poa palustris Fowl Bluegrass 41.5 0.87 Schizachne purpurascens False Melic 2.9 0.25 Total Guild:77.44 7.70 16.3%63.79% Legume Vicia americana American Vetch 0.38 0.50 Total Guild:0.38 0.50 1.1%0.31% Total Seed Mix:121.39 47.12 Woodland Edge Northwest Function:Conservation Planting Area:NW Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Partly shaded grassland planting for native roadsides, reclamation, etc in far northwest MN Specialization: State Mix % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)11.14 37.91 Total Guild:11.14 37.91 77.6%15.92% Forb Achillea millefolium Common Yarrow 2 0.03 Agastache foeniculum Blue Giant Hyssop 4.1 0.12 Amorpha canescens Lead Plant 0.15 0.03 Anemone virginiana Tall Thimbleweed 0.3 0.03 Aquilegia canadensis Columbine 0.4 0.03 Artemisia ludoviciana Prairie Sage 2.9 0.03 Doellingeria umbellata Flat-topped Aster 0.8 0.03 Heliopsis helianthoides Ox-eye 0.1 0.04 Page 84City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan236 237 Oligoneuron rigidum Stiff Goldenrod 0.91 0.06 Rosa blanda Smooth Wild Rose 0.1 0.10 Rudbeckia hirta Black-eyed Susan 10.35 0.31 Solidago ptarmicoides Upland White Aster 1.3 0.06 Thalictrum dasycarpum Tall Meadow-Rue 0.92 0.23 Zizia aurea Golden Alexanders 0.51 0.13 Total Guild:24.84 1.23 2.5%35.49% Graminoid Andropogon gerardii Big Bluestem 1.85 0.50 Bouteloua curtipendula Side-oats Grama 2.2 1.00 Bromus ciliatus Fringed Brome 3.04 0.83 Bromus kalmii Kalm's Brome 5.88 2.00 Calamagrostis canadensis Bluejoint 6.4 0.06 Danthonia spicata Poverty Grass 3.46 0.38 Elymus canadensis Canada Wild Rye 1.91 1.00 Elymus trachycaulus Slender Wheatgrass 2.53 1.25 Elymus virginicus Virginia Wild Rye 2.7 1.75 Schizachyrium scoparium Little Bluestem 0.35 0.06 Sorghastrum nutans Indian Grass 2.19 0.50 Total Guild:32.51 9.33 19.1%46.45% Legume Dalea candida White Prairie Clover 0.4 0.06 Dalea purpurea Purple Prairie Clover 1 0.18 Vicia americana American Vetch 0.1 0.13 Total Guild:1.5 0.37 0.8%2.14% Total Seed Mix:69.99 48.84 Page 85 Woodland Edge South & West Function:Conservation Planting Area:S & W Scientific Name Common Name Seeds/ sq ft Rate (lb/ac) % Mix (by wt) Intent:Partly shaded grassland planting for native roadsides, reclamation, etc in southern and western MN. Specialization: State Mix % Mix (by sqft) Cover Avena sativa Oats* (See Cover crop note)11.14 37.91 Total Guild:11.14 37.91 79.4%18.33% Forb Achillea millefolium Common Yarrow 2 0.03 Agastache foeniculum Blue Giant Hyssop 3.2 0.10 Ageratina altissima White Snakeroot 1.7 0.03 Heliopsis helianthoides Ox-eye 0.3 0.13 Monarda fistulosa Wild Bergamot 1.6 0.06 Oligoneuron rigidum Stiff Goldenrod 0.9 0.06 Osmorhiza claytonii Clayton's Sweet Cicely 0.06 0.07 Rosa blanda Smooth Wild Rose 0.06 0.06 Rudbeckia hirta Black-eyed Susan 6.1 0.18 Scrophularia lanceolata Lance-leaved Figwort 3.2 0.05 Solidago flexicaulis Zigzag Goldenrod 0.5 0.02 Solidago speciosa Showy Goldenrod 1.8 0.05 Symphyotrichum laeve Smooth Aster 1.3 0.06 Zizia aurea Golden Alexanders 0.46 0.11 Total Guild:23.18 1.01 2.1%38.14% Graminoid Andropogon gerardii Big Bluestem 3.68 1.00 Bouteloua curtipendula Side-oats Grama 2.2 1.00 Bromus kalmii Kalm's Brome 4.4 1.50 Elymus canadensis Canada Wild Rye 2.38 1.25 Elymus hystrix Bottlebrush Grass 0.88 0.32 Page 86City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan238 239 Elymus trachycaulus Slender Wheatgrass 3.18 1.57 Panicum virgatum Switchgrass 0.3 0.06 Schizachyrium scoparium Little Bluestem 3.4 0.62 Sorghastrum nutans Indian Grass 4.4 1.00 Total Guild:24.82 8.31 17.4%40.84% Legume Dalea candida White Prairie Clover 1.2 0.17 Desmodium canadense Canada Tick Trefoil 0.29 0.14 Vicia americana American Vetch 0.14 0.19 Total Guild:1.63 0.50 1.1%2.68% Total Seed Mix:60.77 47.73 Page 87City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan City of Edina Braemar Park Master Plan240 241 City of Edina | Braemar Park Master Plan Project Task Meetings Date 1. Project Start Up City Staff Kick Off Meeting June 14 Richard Mandell – Golf Course Update June 21 2. Inventory and Analysis Stakeholder Interviews: • Recreation • Environmental • Trail Users • City Staff June 28 June 28 June 29 June 29 City Staff Check In / Review July 6 3. Park Programming/Amenities Idea Solicitation Park & Rec Commission Feedback July 11 City Council Feedback July 18 City Staff Check In / Review July 21 Community Meeting #1 July 26 On Line Community Input Post by July 27 4. Concept Alternatives City Staff Check In / Review Sept 5 Park & Rec Commission Feedback Sept 12 Community Meeting #2 Sept 18 City Council Feedback Sept 19 On Line Community Input Post by Sept 19 5. Draft Master Plan Recommendations City Staff Check In / Review Oct 18 Community Meeting #3 Oct 23 On Line Community Input Post by Oct 24 6. Final Master Plan Recommendations Park & Rec Commission Approval Nov 14 City Council Approval Nov 21 or Dec 5 MEETINGS: City Staff City Council Park & Rec Stakeholder Community On-line public comment Braemar Park Master Plan Project Schedule BRAEMAR PARK COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT LOG TYPE DATE First community meeting promotion (July 26 meeting) 7/19/2017 First community meeting promotion 7/19/2017 First community meeting promotion 7/19/2017 Speak Up, Edina! promotion 7/21/2017 First community meeting promotion 7/24/2017 Reminder first community meeting 7/25/2017 First community meeting reminder 7/25/2017 Inaugural community meeting 7/26/2017 Speak Up, Edina discussion 8/1/2017 First Braemar Park Survey 8/4/2017 Speak Up, Edina discussion promotion 8/7/2017 Speak Up, Edina! reminder 8/7/2017 Braemar Park project page launches on EdinaMN.gov 8/8/2017 First survey solicit for responses 8/7/2017 First survey website promotion 8/9/2017 First survey solicit for responses 8/9/2017 First survey solicit for responses 8/10/2017 First survey promotion 8/10/2017 Reminder first survey email 8/21/2017 First survey reminder 8/23/2017 First survey reminder 8/30/2017 Second community meeting promotion (Sept. 18) 9/8/2017 Second community meeting promotion 9/8/2017 Second community meeting promotion 9/13/2017 Reminder second community meeting 9/14/2017 Second community meeting promotion 9/14/2017 Second community meeting 9/18/2017 Second Survey - Concept Alternatives 9/29/2017 Second Survey solicit for responses 10/2/2017 Second survey solicit for responses 10/2/2017 Second survey solicit for responses 10/2/2017 Third community meeting promotion (Oct. 23) 10/12/2017 Notice of Braemar Park and Arden Park meetings 10/12/2017 Third community meeting promotion 10/23/2017 Third community meeting 10/23/2017 Third Survey - Open ended questions on Preferred Concept 10/27/2017 Third survey solicit for responses 10/30/2017 Third survey solicit for responses 10/30/2017 Third survey solicit for responses 11/1/2017 Note: Most Facebook posts also posted to City Twitter account, which has about 7,400 followers Surveys created by Communications staff via SurveyMonkey Community meeting promotion Survey promotion Community meeting Speak Up, Edina Project webpage METHOD DETAILS Nextdoor Sent to 13,839 subscribers City Extra direct email Sent to Parks & Rec news list - 1,547 subscribers, 550 opens Facebook 4,025 reach Facebook 6,037 reach Braemar Golf Facebook 628 reach Nextdoor Sent to 13,839 subscribers Facebook 837 reach Meeting at Braemar Golf Clubhouse About 50 attendees provided ideas for the park SpeakUpEdina.org 68 comments received through Aug. 31 Online survey 732 respondents through Aug. 31 City Extra direct email Sent to Parks & Rec news list - 1,547 subscribers, 535 opens; Neighborhood - 121 recipients, 69 opens Facebook 858 reach EdinaMN.gov/BraemarParkMasterPlan 1,084 page views as of early November 2017 Facebook 557 reach EdinaMN.gov and Facility sites Survey promotion and links added to Parks & Rec main page, pages of Facilities in Braemar Park Facebook 3,751 reach Nextdoor Sent to 13,839 Nextdoor subscribers City Extra direct email Sent to Parks, Braemar Field, Braemar Arena, Braemar Golf Course and Neighborhood lists - 2967 recipients, 1011 opens Nextdoor Sent to 13,839 subscribers Facebook 2,464 reach Facebook 2,231 reach Nextdoor Sent to 13,839 subscribers Facebook 1,951 reach City Extra direct email Sent to Parks & Rec news list - 1,547 subscribers, 476 opens; Neighborhood - 176 receipients, 78 opens Nextdoor Sent to 13,839 subscribers Facebook 1,462 reach Braemar Golf Clubhouse 51 people signed in and gave feedback on early concepts Online survey 450 respondents through Oct. 18 Nextdoor Sent to 13,839 subscribers City Extra direct email Sent to Parks, Neighorhoods, BGC and Braemar Arena lists - 2792 recipients, 988 opens Facebook 5,412 reach Nextdoor Sent to 13,839 subscribers City Extra direct email Sent to Parks and Neighborhoods - 1959 recipients, 594 opens Facebook 3,968 reach Braemar Golf Clubhouse 27 people signed in at meeting Online survey 202 respondents through Nov. 8 Nextdoor Sent to 13,839 subscribers Facebook 3,515 reach City Extra direct email Sent to Parks, Neighborhoods, Braemar Arena lists - 1,941 recipients, 651 opens Note: Most Facebook posts also posted to City Twitter account, which has about 7,400 followers Minnesota​ ​Off-Road​ ​Cyclists PO​ ​Box​ ​19520,​ ​Minneapolis,​ ​MN​ ​55419-0520 Telephone​ ​​ ​(612)​ ​272-8271 www.morcmtb.org Edina​ ​Parks​ ​and​ ​Recreation​ ​Commission 4801​ ​W​ ​50th​ ​Street Edina,​ ​MN​ ​55424 December​ ​1st,​ ​2017 To​ ​whom​ ​it​ ​may​ ​concern: I​ ​write​ ​to​ ​you​ ​today​ ​in​ ​support​ ​of​ ​the​ ​development​ ​of​ ​natural,​ ​soft​ ​surface,​ ​singletrack trails​ ​at​ ​Braemar​ ​Park,​ ​within​ ​the​ ​City​ ​of​ ​Edina. As​ ​Executive​ ​Director​ ​for​ ​the​ ​Minnesota​ ​Off-Road​ ​Cyclists​ ​(MORC),​ ​I​ ​have​ ​attended meetings​ ​and​ ​events​ ​in​ ​each​ ​region​ ​our​ ​organization​ ​has​ ​established​ ​trails.​ ​Through speaking​ ​directly​ ​with​ ​our​ ​supporters​ ​and​ ​our​ ​ridership​ ​I​ ​know​ ​this​ ​project​ ​will​ ​receive great​ ​support​ ​and​ ​community​ ​members​ ​are​ ​excited​ ​at​ ​the​ ​prospect​ ​of​ ​a​ ​new​ ​place​ ​to​ ​enjoy nature. With​ ​the​ ​support​ ​of​ ​the​ ​Edina​ ​Parks​ ​and​ ​Recreation​ ​Department,​ ​the​ ​development​ ​of these​ ​trails​ ​will​ ​provide​ ​something​ ​for​ ​most​ ​any​ ​outdoor​ ​enthusiast​ ​wanting​ ​to​ ​explore​ ​the beauty​ ​of​ ​Braemar​ ​Park.​ ​The​ ​opportunity​ ​for​ ​families​ ​to​ ​obtain​ ​access​ ​to​ ​trails​ ​for walking,​ ​hiking,​ ​running,​ ​bird​ ​watching,​ ​and​ ​riding​ ​in​ ​a​ ​safe​ ​environment​ ​will​ ​make Braemar​ ​Park​ ​an​ ​exciting​ ​destination​ ​for​ ​many​ ​outdoor​ ​enthusiasts. Please​ ​consider​ ​making​ ​natural,​ ​soft​ ​surface​ ​trails​ ​a​ ​priority​ ​in​ ​your​ ​implementation​ ​of​ ​the Braemar​ ​Park​ ​Master​ ​Plan. sincerely, -Matt​ ​Andrews Executive​ ​Director Minnesota​ ​Off-Road​ ​Cyclists 612-272-8271 Minnesota​ ​Off-Road​ ​Cyclists​ ​is​ ​a​ ​volunteer​ ​driven​ ​501(c)(3)​ ​non-profit​ ​organization MORC​ ​–​ ​Gaining​ ​and​ ​Maintaining​ ​Trails Date: January 3, 2018 Agenda Item #: VI I I.B. To:Mayor and C ity C ounc il Item Type: R ep o rt / R ecommend atio n F rom:MJ Lamon, P ro ject C oordinator Item Activity: Subject:Bo ard & C ommission R eappointments Ac tio n C ITY O F E D IN A 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov A C TI O N R EQ U ES TED : Approve B oard and C ommission regular and student member reappointments. I N TR O D U C TI O N : B oard and Commission members with an expiring term of 3/1/2018 were contacted and asked if they were interested in reappointment. S eventeen regular members and three student members requested reappointment. F inal attendance reports included for review. AT TAC HME N T S : Description Staff Report: Board and Commis s ion Reappointments 2017 Attendance Report January 3, 2018 Mayor & City Council MJ Lamon, Project Coordinator Board and Commission Reappointment Requests Information / Background: Term expiration notices were sent to all individuals with terms expiring March 1, 2018. The following individuals expressed a willingness to be reappointed to their respective board or commission. Appointments will all be for three year terms expiring 3/1/2021, except student members terms expire 9/1/2018. All adult members are eligible for reappointment with respect to term limits and attendance requirements. Student members requesting reappointment had an annual attendance record of less than 75%. Students are non-voting members and often have school/activity conflicts with meetings. Staff recommends reappointing the students and changing City Code to remove attendance requirements for students. Arts and Culture Commission Cheryl Gunness Heather Isaacs Board of Appeal & Equalization Roger McVeety Ed Cracraft Scott Smith Community Health Commission Britta Orr Heritage Preservation Commission Mary-Kate Sipes - student Energy & Environment Commission Richard Manser Lauren Satterlee Melissa Seeley Gauri Madhok - student Human Rights and Relations Commission Pat Arseneualt Catherine Beringer Jim Nelson Saumya Mangalick - student Parks & Recreation Commission Matt Dahlien Planning Commission Ian Nemerov Gerard Strauss Todd Thorsen Transportation Commission Erik Ruthruff STAFF REPORT Page 2 After making these reappointments, the following vacancies will exist on several boards and commissions. Board or Commission Person Leaving Reason Term Arts & Culture Ray Meifert Term Limit 3/1/21 Community Health Commission Constance Weston Declined Reappointment 3/1/21 Community Health Commission Greg Wright Attendance 3/1/20 Construction Board of Appeals & Equalization Jennifer Carlson Declined Reappointment 3/1/21 Construction Board of Appeals & Equalization Scott Busyn Term Limit 3/1/21 Energy & Environment Commission Ramesh Shanmugavel Declined Reappointment 3/1/21 Energy & Environment Commission Jeff Burmeister Resigned 3/1/19 Heritage Preservation Commission Robert Moore Term Limit 3/1/21 Heritage Preservation Commission Peter Sussman Term Limit 3/1/21 Heritage Preservation Commission Colleen Pearson Resigned 3/1/21 Human Rights and Relations Commission Kristina Martin Attendance 3/1/19 Human Rights and Relations Commission Robert Rivera Attendance 3/1/20 Park and Recreation Commission Daniel Gieseke Term Limit 3/1/21 Planning Commission Steve Hobbs Resigned 3/1/21 Transportation Commission Surya Iyer Term Limit 3/1/21 Transportation Commission Tom LaForce Term Limit 3/1/21 Transportation Commission Andy Brown Resigned 3/1/19 Applications will be accepted until midnight, January 26, 2018. Interviews will be held at City Hall, 4801 West 50th Street in the Mayor’s Conference Room. Interviews are scheduled for: 1. Thursday, January 25, 5:00 p.m. 2. Tuesday, January 30, 5:00 p.m. STAFF REPORT Page 3 3. Thursday, February 1, 5:00 p.m. Appointments will be sent to the City Council Wednesday, February 21, 2018, for Council approval. New members will be asked to attend Board and Commission Orientation Thursday, March 1, 2018, 6:30 p.m. Orientation will be held at Edina City Hall in the Community Room. J F M A M J J A S O N D # of Mtgs.Attendance % Meetings/Work Sessions 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 NAME Chandler, Susan x x 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 90% Miller, Anne 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 83% Gunness, Cheryl 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 83% Suckow, Steve 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 75% Hegley, Douglas x x 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 80% Rubin, Russ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 92% Meifert, Ray 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 67%term limit Isaacs, Heather x x x x 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 100% Chaffee, Stella 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 92% Howe, Jane (student)1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 83% Sheehy, Brooke (student)x x x x x x x x 1 1 1 3 75% Liaisons: Do not enter numbers into the last two columns. Meeting numbers & attendance percentages will calculate automatically. INSTRUCTIONS:Counted as Meeting Held (ON MEETINGS' LINE)Attendance Recorded (ON MEMBER'S LINE) Regular Meeting w/Quorum Type "1" under the month on the meetings' line. Type "1" under the month for each attending member. Regular Meeting w/o Quorum Type "1" under the month on the meetings' line. Type "1" under the month for each attending member. Joint Work Session Type "1" under "Work Session" on the meetings' line. Type "1" under "Work Session" for each attending member. Rescheduled Meeting*Type "1" under the month on the meetings' line. Type "1" under the month for each attending member. Cancelled Meeting Type "1" under the month on the meetings' line. Type "1" under the month for ALL members. *A rescheduled meeting occurs when members are notified of a new meeting date/time at a prior meeting. If shorter notice is given, the previously-scheduled meeting is considered to have been cancelled and replaced with a special meeting. ARTS & CULTURE COMMISSION J F M A M J J A S O N D # of Mtgs.Attendance % Meetings/Work Sessions 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 NAME Herr, Amanda 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 100% Weston, Connie 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 75%no reappointment Pence, Alison 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 75% Zilka, Christy 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 92% Schultz, Caleb 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 92% Greg Wright 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 70%attendance resignation Andrew Johnson-Cowley 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 75% Orr, Britta 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 92% Sarles, Steve 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 83% Om Jahagirdar (S)1 1 1 1 4 100% Marnie Pardo (S)1 1 1 1 4 100% Liaisons: Do not enter numbers into the last two columns. Meeting numbers & attendance percentages will calculate automatically. INSTRUCTIONS:Counted as Meeting Held (ON MEETINGS' LINE)Attendance Recorded (ON MEMBER'S LINE) Regular Meeting w/Quorum Type "1" under the month on the meetings' line. Type "1" under the month for each attending member. Regular Meeting w/o Quorum Type "1" under the month on the meetings' line. Type "1" under the month for each attending member. Joint Work Session Type "1" under "Work Session" on the meetings' line. Type "1" under "Work Session" for each attending member. Rescheduled Meeting*Type "1" under the month on the meetings' line. Type "1" under the month for each attending member. Cancelled Meeting Type "1" under the month on the meetings' line. Type "1" under the month for ALL members. Special Meeting There is no number typed on the meetings' line.There is no number typed on the members' lines. *A rescheduled meeting occurs when members are notified of a new meeting date/time at a prior meeting. If shorter notice is given, the previously-scheduled meeting is considered to have been cancelled and replaced with a special meeting. COMMUNITY HEALTH COMMISSION J F M A M J J A S O N D # of Mtgs.Attendance % Meetings/Work Sessions 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 NAME Burmeister, Jeff 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 67%resigned Glahn, William 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 100% Hoffman, Howard 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 80% Horan, Michelle 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 100% Jackson, Carolyn 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 92% Kostuch, Keith 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 92% Manser, Richard 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 83% Satterlee, Lauren 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 83% Seeley, Melissa 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 83% Shanmugavel, Ramesh 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 70%no-reappointment Waddick, Louise 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 92% Fernands, Madeline (s)1 1 1 1 1 100% Madhok, Gauri (s)1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 58%reappointment requested Liaisons: Do not enter numbers into the last two columns. Meeting numbers & attendance percentages will calculate automatically. INSTRUCTIONS:Counted as Meeting Held (ON MEETINGS' LINE)Attendance Recorded (ON MEMBER'S LINE) Regular Meeting w/Quorum Type "1" under the month on the meetings' line. Type "1" under the month for each attending member. Regular Meeting w/o Quorum Type "1" under the month on the meetings' line. Type "1" under the month for each attending member. Joint Work Session Type "1" under "Work Session" on the meetings' line. Type "1" under "Work Session" for each attending member. Rescheduled Meeting*Type "1" under the month on the meetings' line. Type "1" under the month for each attending member. Cancelled Meeting Type "1" under the month on the meetings' line. Type "1" under the month for ALL members. Special Meeting There is no number typed on the meetings' line.There is no number typed on the members' lines. *A rescheduled meeting occurs when members are notified of a new meeting date/time at a prior meeting. If shorter notice is given, the previously-scheduled meeting is considered to have been cancelled and replaced with a special meeting. Key: ** Black shaded box means new Commissioner(s) ** Grey shaded box means Commissioner was absent from regular meeting ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT COMMISSION J F M A M J J A S O N D # of Mtgs.Attendance % Meetings/Work Sessions 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 NAME Loving, Scott 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 75% Christiaansen, Jennifer 1 1 8%resigned Moore, Bob 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 100%term limit Sussman, Peter 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 67%term limit Birdman, Michael 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 90% Kelly, Karen 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 83% Nymo, Sarah 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 92% Blake, Laurie 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 90% Mondry, Rachel 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 88% Sipes, Mary-Kate (s)1 1 25%requested reappointment Seeley, Gracia (s)1 1 1 1 4 100% Liaisons: Do not enter numbers into the last two columns. Meeting numbers & attendance percentages will calculate automatically. INSTRUCTIONS:Counted as Meeting Held (ON MEETINGS' LINE)Attendance Recorded (ON MEMBER'S LINE) Regular Meeting w/Quorum Type "1" under the month on the meetings' line. Type "1" under the month for each attending member. Regular Meeting w/o Quorum Type "1" under the month on the meetings' line. Type "1" under the month for each attending member. Joint Work Session Type "1" under "Work Session" on the meetings' line. Type "1" under "Work Session" for each attending member. Rescheduled Meeting*Type "1" under the month on the meetings' line. Type "1" under the month for each attending member. Cancelled Meeting Type "1" under the month on the meetings' line. Type "1" under the month for ALL members. Special Meeting There is no number typed on the meetings' line.There is no number typed on the members' lines. *A rescheduled meeting occurs when members are notified of a new meeting date/time at a prior meeting. If shorter notice is given, the previously-scheduled meeting is considered to have been cancelled and replaced with a special meeting. HERITAGE PRESERVATION BOARD J F M A M J J A S O N D # of Mtgs.Attendance % Meetings/Work Sessions 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 NAME Arseneault, Pat 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 100% Nelson, Jim 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 100% Kennedy, Ellen 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 92% Rivera, Robert 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 60%attendance resignation Meek, Michelle 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 83% Martin, Kristina 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 67%attendance resignation Edwards, Cindy 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 100% Edelson, Heather 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 83% Beringer, Catherine 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 83% Mangalick, Saumya (student)1 1 2 50%requested reappointment Sinha, Prasoon (student)1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 92% Liaisons: Do not enter numbers into the last two columns. Meeting numbers & attendance percentages will calculate automatically. INSTRUCTIONS:Counted as Meeting Held (ON MEETINGS' LINE)Attendance Recorded (ON MEMBER'S LINE) Regular Meeting w/Quorum Type "1" under the month on the meetings' line. Type "1" under the month for each attending member. Regular Meeting w/o Quorum Type "1" under the month on the meetings' line. Type "1" under the month for each attending member. Joint Work Session Type "1" under "Work Session" on the meetings' line. Type "1" under "Work Session" for each attending member. Rescheduled Meeting*Type "1" under the month on the meetings' line. Type "1" under the month for each attending member. Cancelled Meeting Type "1" under the month on the meetings' line. Type "1" under the month for ALL members. Special Meeting There is no number typed on the meetings' line.There is no number typed on the members' lines. *A rescheduled meeting occurs when members are notified of a new meeting date/time at a prior meeting. If shorter notice is given, the previously-scheduled meeting is considered to have been cancelled and replaced with a special meeting. HUMAN RIGHTS & RELATIONS COMMISSION J F M A M J J A S O N D # of Mtgs.Attendance % Meetings/Work Sessions 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 NAME Dahlien, Matt 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 83% Gieseke, Dan 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 92% Good, Greg 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 92% McAwley, Eileen 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 75% McCormick, Brenda 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 92% Miller, Michael 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 83% Willette, Patrick 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 88% Nelson, Koren 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 83% Strother, Julie 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 83% Burke, Val 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 75% Brendan Kiely (student)1 1 1 1 4 100% Ava Schieffer (student)1 1 1 3 75% Liaisons: Do not enter numbers into the last two columns. Meeting numbers & attendance percentages will calculate automatically. INSTRUCTIONS:Counted as Meeting Held (ON MEETINGS' LINE)Attendance Recorded (ON MEMBER'S LINE) Regular Meeting w/Quorum Type "1" under the month on the meetings' line. Type "1" under the month for each attending member. Regular Meeting w/o Quorum Type "1" under the month on the meetings' line. Type "1" under the month for each attending member. Joint Work Session Type "1" under "Work Session" on the meetings' line. Type "1" under "Work Session" for each attending member. Rescheduled Meeting*Type "1" under the month on the meetings' line. Type "1" under the month for each attending member. Cancelled Meeting Type "1" under the month on the meetings' line. Type "1" under the month for ALL members. Special Meeting There is no number typed on the meetings' line.There is no number typed on the members' lines. *A rescheduled meeting occurs when members are notified of a new meeting date/time at a prior meeting. If shorter notice is given, the previously-scheduled meeting is considered to have been cancelled and replaced with a special meeting. PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION # of Mtgs.Attendance % Meetings/Work Sessions 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 24 NAME Hobbs, Steve 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 16 67%no reappointment Olsen, Jo Ann 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 20 83% Lee, Susan 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 22 92% Bennett, Jimmy 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 22 92% Hamilton, John 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 24 100% Thorsen, Todd 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 21 88% Strauss, Gerard 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 23 96% Nemerov, Ian 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 22 92% Berube, Sheila 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 22 92% Jones, Tanner (student)1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 18 75% Mittal, Anand (student)1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 95% Liaisons: Do not enter numbers into the last two columns. Meeting numbers & attendance percentages will calculate automatically. INSTRUCTIONS:Counted as Meeting Held (ON MEETINGS' LINE)Attendance Recorded (ON MEMBER'S LINE) Regular Meeting w/Quorum Type "1" under the month on the meetings' line. Type "1" under the month for each attending member. Regular Meeting w/o Quorum Type "1" under the month on the meetings' line. Type "1" under the month for each attending member. Joint Work Session Type "1" under "Work Session" on the meetings' line. Type "1" under "Work Session" for each attending member. Rescheduled Meeting*Type "1" under the month on the meetings' line. Type "1" under the month for each attending member. Cancelled Meeting Type "1" under the month on the meetings' line. Type "1" under the month for ALL members. Special Meeting There is no number typed on the meetings' line.There is no number typed on the members' lines. *A rescheduled meeting occurs when members are notified of a new meeting date/time at a prior meeting. If shorter notice is given, the previously-scheduled meeting is considered to have been cancelled and replaced with a special meeting. O N D PLANNING COMMISSION J F M A M J J A S J F M A M J J A S O N D # of Mtgs Attendance % Meetings/Work Sessions 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 NAME Ahler, Mindy 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 83% Brown, Andy 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 67%resigned Iyer, Surya 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 75%term limit LaForce, Tom 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 92% Kane, Bocar 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 100% Miranda, Lou 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 92% Olson, Larry 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 92% Richman, Lori 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 92% Ruthruff, Erik 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 100% Jenny Ma (s)1 1 1 1 4 100% Tessa Yeager (s)1 1 2 83% Liaisons: Do not enter numbers into the last two columns. Meeting numbers & attendance percentages will calculate automatically. INSTRUCTIONS:Counted as Meeting Held (ON MEETINGS' LINE) Regular Meeting w/Quorum Type "1" under the month on the meetings' line. Regular Meeting w/o Quorum Type "1" under the month on the meetings' line. Joint Work Session Type "1" under "Work Session" on the meetings' line. Rescheduled Meeting*Type "1" under the month on the meetings' line. Cancelled Meeting Type "1" under the month on the meetings' line. Special Meeting There is no number typed on the meetings' line. *A rescheduled meeting occurs when members are notified of a new meeting date/time at a prior meeting. If shorter notice is given, the previously-scheduled meeting is considered to have been cancelled and replaced with a special meeting. TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION ATTENDANCE Date: January 3, 2018 Agenda Item #: VI I I.C . To:Mayor and C ity C ounc il Item Type: R ep o rt / R ecommend atio n F rom:Debra A. Mangen, C ity C lerk Item Activity: Subject:R es olution No. 2018-08: Ac cepting Vario us G rants & Donations Ac tio n C ITY O F E D IN A 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov A C TI O N R EQ U ES TED : M otion adopting R esolution N o. 2018-08. I N TR O D U C TI O N : I n order to comply with S tate S tatutes, all donations to the C ity must be adopted by a resolution approved by four favorable votes of the C ouncil accepting the donation. I have prepared the attached resolution detailing the various donors, their gifts and the departments receiving donations for your consideration. AT TAC HME N T S : Description Res olution No. 2018-08: Accepting Various Grants & Donations RESOLUTION NO. 2018-08 ACCEPTING DONATIONS ON BEHALF OF THE CITY OF EDINA WHEREAS, Minnesota Statute 465.03 allows cities to accept grants and donations of real or personal property for the benefit of its citizens; WHEREAS, said donations must be accepted via a resolution of the Council adopted by a two thirds majority of its members. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Edina City Council accepts with sincere appreciation the following listed grants and donations on behalf of its citizens. Parks & Recreation, Administration: Edina Community Foundation $964.66 Your Wrestling Program Edina Baseball Association $100,000.00 Courtney Fields Improvement Parks & Recreation, Art Center: Paul Mjolsnes-Nelson Miscellaneous Art Supplies Vicki Primuth Tube of Oil Paint Edward Pacheco $200.00 Art Supplies Police Department: Edina Crime Prevention $15,000.00 2017 Bike Patrol Edina Crime Prevention $16,000.00 2017 Motorcycle Program Edina Crime Prevention $669.86 K-9 Retirement Fund-Q 4 Edina Crime Fund $1,000.00 2017 Foot Patrol – 50th & France Dated: January 3, 2018 Attest: Debra A. Mangen, City Clerk James B. Hovland, Mayor STATE OF MINNESOTA) COUNTY OF HENNEPIN) SS CITY OF EDINA ) CERTIFICATE OF CITY CLERK I, the undersigned duly appointed and acting City Clerk for the City of Edina do hereby certify that the attached and foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Edina City Council at its Regular Meeting of January 3, 2018, and as recorded in the Minutes of said Regular Meeting. WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this ______________ day of ___________________, ____________. City Clerk Date: January 3, 2018 Agenda Item #: I X.A. To:Mayor and C ity C ounc il Item Type: Advis o ry C o mmunication F rom:Debra A. Mangen, C ity C lerk Item Activity: Subject:C orres pond enc e Information C ITY O F E D IN A 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov A C TI O N R EQ U ES TED : N one. I N TR O D U C TI O N : Attached are correspondences received since the last C ity C ouncil meeting. AT TAC HME N T S : Description Corres pondences Council Correspondence Date / Time: 12/18/2017 1:23:00 PM Name: Martin Freeman Address: 5637 Woodcrest Drive Edina, Minnesota 55424 Email: freem020@umn.edu Attachment: Comments: Dear Mayor and City Council Members I would like to voice my ongoing concern for the proposed building on the property at 5712 Woodland Lane. My family and I have been homeowners at 5637 Woodcrest Drive since 1994. I look directly across Minnehaha Creek at the property in question. Even with a reduced rooftop height, the proposed raising of the foundation by at least 6 feet will result in a profile that is grossly out of keeping with the immediate neighbor (pictured below) and as importantly the entire neighborhood. Concerns are not only aesthetic, but practical. Raising this foundation by that degree would result in shifting of the creek to result in flooding of not only the immediate neighbors, but shifting drainage to our properties across the creek. A large group of residents in the area are sincerely hoping that you will not approve a slightly revised version of this property. We view this decision as a reflection as to whether the city council truly represents primarily the longstanding residents, taxpayers and voters of Edina, or special interests such as the builder and new buyer. We look forward to your decision - but please keep the rest of us in the neighborhood in mind! Council Correspondence Date / Time: 12/26/2017 1:52:00 PM Name: Deborah Jiang-Stein Address: 8014 Olson Memorial Hwy #153 Minneapolis, MN 55427 Email: deborah.kjs@gmail.com Attachment: Comments: Dear Mayor Hovland, It can happen to anyone, anywhere. On a side street in a suburb with no street lights just after the sun sets and there’re no cars around other than a police car pulled over on the side of the road, then add a shade of brown skin, my brown skin, and it’s the perfect ingredient for a barrage of profiling questions. I live at 50th and Vincent Avenue South and what I want to know and to bring public is why Officer Jepson continued with a litany of questions that demeaned my presence in the suburb of Edina, Minnesota hen she stopped me on Interlacken Boulevard. I’d think she would have experienced degradation herself at one time or another as a female officer. Instead , with the intention to shame and debase, she fired questions at me through the window along the darkened Interlachen Boulevard before telling me I was 10 miles over the speed limit. Why are you on this road? • What are you doing here? • Do you live around here? • Where are you going? • Where do you live? • Is this your address on your license? What I didn’t get a chance to say to her is that the next morning I would be flying to New York to accept an award from L’Oreal USA, honored as one of their 2017 Women of Worth. What I didn’t mention is that Edina invited me to speak at TEDx Edina about my community service work with women who are marginalized, not only in our Twin Cities area but across the nation, with supporters like Gloria Steinem and Arianna Huffington behind my work. Page | 2 What I didn’t mention is that I am an author and educator, and that my daughter is an A student in a neighboring school, has held part time jobs in your city, participates in community sports, and works as a summer camp counselor with your children. None of my presence as a public figure should matter for how much, or how little respect a person receives from a person in charge of protecting the community. And yet, fear riddled through me when I started to open my glove compartment when you asked for my insurance card and then quickly retracted my hand before released the handle and asked your permission to open it, then placed one of my hands on my shoulders so you could see it - hoping to ensure my safety. When I drove away after that, it took work not to internalize the abusive questions that were intended to shame, even though harmless physically. Added to this, I was lied to. “You’re going 40 in a 30 mph zone,” I was told. The ticket reads “45 mph." Minneapolis is on the verge of millions of visitors roaming the city and I hope that not one will receive degradation or humiliation by any of our public service officers. For now, I’m asking for a public apology. Sincerely, Deborah Jiang-Stein Date: January 3, 2018 Agenda Item #: B.1. To:Mayor and C ity C ounc il Item Type: Minutes F rom:Mic hael F rey, Art C enter G eneral Manager Item Activity: Subject:Minutes : Arts & C ulture C ommis s io n Info rmatio n C ITY O F E D IN A 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov A C TI O N R EQ U ES TED : T here is no action needed on this item. I N TR O D U C TI O N : P lease review the approved minutes from the regular meeting of the Arts & C ulture C ommission from N ovember 16, 2017. T hank you. AT TAC HME N T S : Description Minutes , Arts & Culture Commis s ion 2017-11-16 Draft Minutes ☐ Approved Minutes ☒ Approved Date: December 21, 2017 Minutes City Of Edina, Minnesota Arts and Culture Commission Edina Art Center Studio 14 November 16, 2017 4:33 p.m. I. Call To Order Chair Anne Miller called the meeting to order at 4:31 p.m. II. Roll Call Commissioners Present: Stella Chaffee, Susan Chandler, Cheryl Gunness, Douglas Hegley, Heather Isaacs, Anne Miller and Russ Rubin, Steve Suckow. Commissioners Absent: Ray Meifert Student Commissioners Present: Jane Howe and Brooke Sheehy. Staff Present: Michael Frey, General Manager, Edina Art Center. Community Present: Sheila Berube, Planning Commission III. Approval of Meeting Agenda Motion by Commissioner Chandler with a second by Commissioner Hegley to approve the meeting agenda. Motion carried. IV. Approval of Meeting Minutes Motion by Commissioner Hegley with a second by Commissioner Chandler to approve the minutes of the regular meeting of October 26, 2017. Motion carried. V. Community Comment Ms. Sheila Berube, Member of the Planning Commission, introduced herself. VI. Reports/Recommendations A. 2017 Work Plan Liaison Frey included the updated 2017 ACC Work Plan with completed items for Commissioners review. Commissioner Hegley asked for an update on the letter from the Arts & Culture Commission to City Council. Liaison Frey stated that the Feasibility of a New Art Center letter was on the October 17 Council agenda as an Advisory Communication from the Commission. B. 2018 Work Plan Draft Minutes ☐ Approved Minutes ☒ Approved Date: December 21, 2017 A discussion of the 2018 ACC Work Plan occurred. It was decided that the Commission would move forward with the Valentine Concert with the Rockin’ Hollywoods event. Discussion continued with the potential of a new art center created as a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization and pros and cons of such an endeavor. Topics of fundraising and endowment were discussed. Commissioners spoke how the organization would have to change itself year after year. Commission Suckow stated that the premise of the Commission is that the City is supportive of arts and culture. Commissioner Rubin suggested the possibility of a hybrid model of a 501 (c) 3 and City-owned facility. Commissioner Hegley offered that the legal filing for a non-profit is not that expensive, and the organization would be responsible for liability insurance and a governance board. Currently, the Art Center has no formal governing board and no endowment. Commissioners offered that there was need a feasibility study done by fundraising professionals according to the size of this organization, and it is not a goal of the Art Center or the Commission to study a 501 (c) 3 if that is Council’s recommendation. Funds would be needed for a professional study of the question. C. 2018 Comp Plan Planning Commissioner Sheila Berube presented current information about the 2018 Comprehensive Plan. She stated that the Arts & Culture Commission was not in existence in 2008, but needs to be included in the 2018 Plan, and that arts and culture needs to be integrated into every chapter and not necessarily on its own. Commissioner Suckow asked for intention and goals and the fact finding needed for the two chapters assigned to the ACC. Commissioner Rubin asked that the Art Center be included in the inventory. Commissioners recommended that the arts needed to be included in everything in Parks & Recreation. Commissioner Chaffee spoke of Vigeland Park outside of Oslo, Norway and the design contest for park benches with owls in the neighborhood she resides. Commission Rubin raised the question of branding issues and the logistics of the process. Commissioner Hegley asked how the ACC can help with our different toolbox. Commissioner Chandler explained that topics may be separate, but goals could be interwoven and integrated, as a resident of Edina experiences these things more holistically. VII. Correspondence and Petitions Public Art Edina Chair Gunness offered two items: A panel discussion “What Can Public Art Do for a Community” will be held 6:30 – 8 p.m., Thursday, March 1 at the Edina Community Center with Commissioner Douglas Hegley as moderator. Panelists include Jack Becker of Forecast Public Art, Steve Dietz of Northern Lights, MN, Aaron Dysart, Artist in Residence, City of St. Paul, Gita Ghei, Public Artist, and Alejandra Pelinka, Creative Placemaking Director, City of Bloomington. This will be a civic dialogue and a collaborative project. A Public Art vision session is also being discussed. She stated it was time for a new shared vision in Edina of Public art Edina. One option is a Saturday morning ½ day in January or February. Funds needed to present the session could be $3000 for Forecast Public Art to lead this discussion. Another option is the Urban Symposium held by the City of Edina in September. We are particularly interested in works of art that promote the theme of community and inclusivity. Draft Minutes ☐ Approved Minutes ☒ Approved Date: December 21, 2017 VIII. Chair and Member Comments No comments. IX. Staff Comments No comments. X. Adjournment Commissioner Rubin motions to adjourn with a second by Commissioner Hegley. Motion carried. The November 2017 Arts & Culture Commission meeting was adjourned at 5:52 p.m. Date: January 3, 2018 Agenda Item #: B.2. To:Mayor and C ity C ounc il Item Type: Minutes F rom:S haro n Allis on, Exec utive Assistant Item Activity: Subject:Minutes : Energy and Enviro nment C ommis sion Info rmatio n C ITY O F E D IN A 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov A C TI O N R EQ U ES TED : I N TR O D U C TI O N : R eceive the minutes of the E nergy and E nvironment C ommission for Nov. 9, 2017. AT TAC HME N T S : Description Minutes : November 9, 2017 Draft Minutes☒ Approved Minutes☒ Approved Date: 12/14/17 Minutes City Of Edina, Minnesota Energy and Environment Commission Edina City Hall, Community Room November 9, 2017, 6:00 p.m. I. Call To Order Vice-chair Jackson called the meeting order. II. Roll Call Answering roll call were Hoffman, Horan, Jackson, Kostuch, Seeley, and Waddick Late Arrival: Glahn (6:15 p.m.), Fernands (6:55 p.m.) Absent Members: Manser, Satterlee, and Shanmugavel, and Madhok Staff Present: Staff Liaison, Tara Brown III. Approval Of Meeting Agenda Motion by Kostuch to approve the Nov. 9, 2017 meeting agenda. Motion seconded by Hoffman. Motion carried. IV. Approval Of Meeting Minutes Motion by Kostuch to approve the Oct. 12, 2017 meeting minutes. Motion seconded by Hoffman. Motion carried. V. Special recognitions and presentations A. Introduction of Sharon Allison, Executive Assistant • Ms. Allison was introduced as the new staff support. VI. Community Comment None. VII. Reports and Recommendations A. Feedback on Water Resources Comprehensive Plan Draft • The City needs to educate residents and businesses more on its rules and ordinances, e.g. leaves in street, salting, sprinkler ban. • Enforce current rules. • Find funds for the items listed or don’t include them in the report. • For flood zone map, show ‘before’ and ‘new.’ • Report was difficult to read; written for specialists, not for residents and City Council. • Improve education and communication. Draft Minutes☒ Approved Minutes☒ Approved Date: 12/14/17 B. 2018 Comprehensive Plan Discussion • The commissioners reviewed and analyzed Chapter 10, discussed goals and policies to keep or eliminate, and individuals volunteered to engage with other commissions to identify overlaps. VIII. Correspondence A. Working Group Minutes and Updates • Minutes were received, not discussed. Water Quality Working Group • Commissioner Waddick said they are working on chloride reduction in water and expressed some frustration in getting support. They met with the MPCA, seeking champions and are handed a teaspoon to increase awareness that one teaspoon of chloride pollutes five gallons of water. She said they plan to seek Council’s support for a bill that is being considered. Next month, they will seek feedback on an advisory communication to Council they plan to send to Council. Recycling, Solid Waste, and Organics Working Group • Commissioner Seeley said they presented Initiatives 1 and 2, and addressed Initiative 7 and received good feedback from City Council. • Students with Project Earth put together a video on Solar Earth and won. • For the “I Matter” resolution, the City received a grade of C and the students would like to see this improved. Residential Green House Gas Reduction Working Group • Commissioner Hoffman said last month’s meeting was cancelled because they no longer have a chair. • They are working on outreach to reach people who do not usually participate in their programs. Business Energy Efficiency and Conservation Working Group • Vice-chair Jackson said they have an event planned for January at Centennial Lakes with a focus on energy reduction for office tenants. Facilities Working Group – no update. IX. Chair and Member Comments See working group updates above. X. Staff Comments • Staff liaison Brown to email a link to the Nov. 8 City Council Work Session where they discussed board and commission work plans. • Staff discussed engagement fatigue, both for staff and residents, so commissioners may see a reduction in engagements. XI. Adjournment Motion by Glahn to adjourn the meeting. Motion seconded by Waddick. Motion carried. Draft Minutes☒ Approved Minutes☒ Approved Date: 12/14/17 Meeting adjourned at 8:57 p.m. ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT COMMISSION J F M A M J J A S O N D # of Mtgs. Attendance % Meetings/Work Sessions 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 NAME Burmeister, Jeff 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Resigne d 8 73% Glahn, William 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 109% Hoffman, Howard 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 89% Horan, Michelle 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 109% Jackson, Carolyn 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 100% Kostuch, Keith 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 100% Manser, Richard 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 91% Satterlee, Lauren 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 91% Seeley, Melissa 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 91% Shanmugavel, Ramesh 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 78% Waddick, Louise 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 100% Students: Fernands, Madeline 1 1 1 1 1 100% Kim, Joanna 1 1 1 1 4 36% Madhok, Gauri 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 64% Draft Minutes☒ Approved Minutes☒ Approved Date: 12/14/17 J F M A M J J A S O N D # of Mtgs. Attendance % Meetings/Work Sessions 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 NAME Burmeister, Jeff 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 73% Glahn, William 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 100% Hoffman, Howard 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 89% Horan, Michelle 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 100% Jackson, Carolyn 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 91% Kostuch, Keith 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 91% Manser, Richard 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 91% Satterlee, Lauren 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 82% Seeley, Melissa 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 82% Shanmugavel, Ramesh 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 78% Waddick, Louise 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 91% Students: Fernands, Madeline 1 1 1 1 100% Kim, Joanna 1 1 1 1 4 36% Madhok, Gauri 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 55% ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT COMMISSION Resigned Date: January 3, 2018 Agenda Item #: B.3. To:Mayor and C ity C ounc il Item Type: Minutes F rom:Jac kie Ho o genakker, P lanning Divis io n Item Activity: Subject:Minutes : P lanning C ommission Info rmatio n C ITY O F E D IN A 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov A C TI O N R EQ U ES TED : P lease find attached N ovember 29, 2017, P lanning C ommission M eeting Minutes. I N TR O D U C TI O N : S ee Attached. AT TAC HME N T S : Description Minutes : November 29, 2017 Draft Minutes☐ Approved Minutes☒ Approved Date: 12/13/2017 1 Minutes City Of Edina, Minnesota Planning Commission Edina City Hall Council Chambers November 29, 2017 I. Call To Order Chair Olsen called the meeting to order at 7:05 P.M. II. Roll Call Answering the roll were: Commissioners Lee, Thorsen, Strauss, Nemerov, Hamilton, Bennett, Berube, Bennett, Chair Olsen. Staff, City Planner, Teague, Assistant Planner, Aaker Sr. Communications Coord., Eidsness Absent: Commissioner Hobbs and Student Members, Mittal and Jones. III. Approval Of Meeting Agenda A motion was made by Commissioner Thorsen to approve the November 29, 2017, meeting agenda. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Strauss. All voted aye. The motion carried. IV. Approval Of Meeting Minutes A motion was made by Commissioner Thorsen to approve the minutes of the November 15, 2017, meeting minutes. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Lee. All voted aye. The motion carried. V. Community Comment None. Commissioner Strauss moved to close the public comment period. Commissioner Berube seconded the motion. All voted aye. The motion carried. VI. Reports/Recommendations A. Sketch Plan Review – Pentagon Park South Parcel Draft Minutes☐ Approved Minutes☒ Approved Date: 12/13/2017 2 Planner Presentation Planner Teague reported that the Planning Commission is asked to consider a sketch plan proposal to develop the vacant 12.12 acre Pentagon South Parcel located on 77th Street, Computer Avenue, Viking Drive and Normandale Boulevard. As proposed, at full build out, the site would include: 210,000 square feet of Medical Office – located in two 5-6 story buildings; Two 150 room, 5-story hotels; Two parking ramps; 5,000 square feet of Commercial – two buildings. A vehicle and pedestrian parkway connection to Pentagon North. Teague explained that in 2014, this site was granted preliminary approval of a PUD. (See attached.) However, no plan was ever brought forward for final rezoning. The uses proposed for the south parcel are generally consistent with uses proposed in 2014; however, the site plan is completely different. The office square footage proposed in the new plan is about half of what was contemplated in 2014. The following would be required with the current proposal: A Rezoning from MDD-6, to PUD, Planned Unit Development; and A New Overall Development Plan Teague indicated with the Sketch Plan submitted that staff has the following comments/concerns: Front setbacks of the hotel and parking structures. (Too close to the street.) Surface parking lots. (There is a very high water table with this site that makes underground parking difficult and very expensive.) No vertical mixed use. Location of the fast food and drive-through. Site lines looking west on 77th. (View is of a surface parking lot.) Appearing for the Applicant Jay Scott, Solomon Real Estate Group, Ryan Summers, RSP Architects Discussion/Comments Teague was asked to clarify the prior preliminary approval from Mixed Development District-6, MDD-6 to Planned Unit Development, PUD of the site. Planner Teague reported that in 2014 the site was preliminary rezoned to PUD; however, there was no final rezoning therefore the subject site is zoned MDD-6. Teague was asked if the site needs to be rezoned to PUD. Teague responded that it would up to the property owner. Teague said there needs to be a discussion on which serves the site better, PUD or an MDD-6 zoning classification. Both work. Continuing, Teague said a PUD rezoning might allow greater flexibility; however, he reiterated the zoning classification would be up to the property owner and developer. Draft Minutes☐ Approved Minutes☒ Approved Date: 12/13/2017 3 Teague was asked to clarify no vertical use. Teague responded this would apply to each building. The use of the office building would be office, the hotel, a hotel. Applicant Presentation Mr. Scott addressed the Commission and explained they want to develop a plan that meets the needs of the community and was market tested. He said their intent was to begin construction in 2018. Continuing Scott said that all proposed uses are viable uses, the proposal is real and the anticipated build out time is three to five years. Scott introduced Ryan Summers with RSP Architects. With graphics, Mr. Summers explained the site in detail. He explained they were very thoughtful with building placement noting the offices need good exposure. Summer acknowledged that this development would establish a new and highly recognizable gateway in Edina. Summers noted that each building has a more intimate green space area that connects and weaves into the larger site green and blue spaces infrastructure. He added the goal of the master plan was to organize the green spaces so they are separate but connected. Concluding, Summers said the architecture of the buildings has not been firmly established however, their goal was to create a site and buildings with expressive architectural design. Commissioners questioned/expressed the following: • What was envisioned in the retail component. Mr. Summers said he believes the freestanding retail components would most likely be restaurant(s). Summers said the goal would to have the retail an amenity to the offices and hotel. He pointed out the retail component is forward on the site with the parking pushed to the rear of the site. • It was suggested that the retail component might not be the highest and best use of the site. Mr. Summers said a development goal was to provide strong amenities for the office and hotel use. • The development team was asked the reason the proposed building along 77th / Computer was so close to the street. Mr. Summers responded that in answer to the “urban feel” the building was located near the street to facilitate engagement. Summers said the building could be pulled back farther into the site if so directed. • It was noted that more parking spaces were proposed than needed. Mr. Summers said they want the site appropriately parked, adding it is their intent as the plan approaches finalization that there would be less parking and more green space. Summers said the design is in the beginning states. • Ensure that the hotel visitors and office workers can navigate the site itself; and consider how this site would integrate to the north side of 77th Street. Summers said they are considering some form of skyway and a pedestrian bridge over 77th Street. The bridge over the street is expensive, adding it would need further study. • The development team was asked if this was a multiphase project. The team responded it could be. It was explained that the west side could be considered phase 1; however, if the market is favorable the site could be built out at a quicker pace. Whatever is decided the infrastructure would be completed at the onset. Draft Minutes☐ Approved Minutes☒ Approved Date: 12/13/2017 4 • There was question on if the offices would be multitenant or single tenant. Mr. Summers explained that he believes one of the buildings would have a major anchor tenant, adding at this time he cannot speak to the tenant mix of the entire development. • It was suggested that the development team pay close attention to accessibility. Navigating the site by vehicles, pedestrian and bike is very important to a successful environment. • Consider a boutique hotel. • In the office component consider start-up office space • Encourage green streets. • With regard to storm water management, consider using water as a prominent architectural feature connecting uses. • Create external and internal plaza space. • Connect east to west, north to south. • It was suggested that the development team stretch or dream as hard as they can. Reconsider tenants of the retail element. Maybe some of the considered retail uses would work better on the main floor of the office building as an amenity. • Entice the public, make a statement, and create a space that is welcoming not only to the office tenants and hotel visitors but also to the general public. • Create a connection to the Fred Richards open space area. Use the Fred Richards and the 9-Mile creek path as an amenity for this site, not just the property north of 77th Street • Pay close attention to linking sidewalks to help people not only get to the site but to navigate through the site. • Suggest that the retail component function like a village, consider boutique stores, and make it walkable. • Consider adding an architectural feature to each building that tie the buildings together. • Massage the open space. • Take another look at the spine and create a pedestrian friendly experience with artwork, etc. • Make sure that the patrons of the hotels can navigate and use the entire site. • It was stressed again the importance of the Fred Richards park. Make that an amenity. • Commissioners agreed that this site was a gateway area; however, some stated that the proposed development lacked vision and boldness. • It was reiterated that the development team should want to draw people into the site. • Promote active streets. • Reconsider the setback of the building proposed along 77th/Computer Avenue. • It appears the parking is heavily located along the Bloomington boarder – revisit that- make it more attractive. • Commissioners advocated for less parking. • Think big; what about housing. Chair Olsen thanked the development team for their presentation, adding the Commission looks forward to a formal application. Draft Minutes☐ Approved Minutes☒ Approved Date: 12/13/2017 5 VII. Correspondence And Petitions Chair Olsen acknowledged back of packet materials. VIII. Chair And Member Comments Commissioner Thorsen told the Commission he continues to work with Bill Neuendorf on the Economic Competiveness section of the Comprehensive Plan He noted their group works with Jana King as consultant. Commissioner Berube said that on December 11 the 44th and France Small Area Plan Working group would receive a draft from the consultant. Berube explained that they are gaining common ground on building height; however, would be reviewing the draft and make changes if necessary. IX. Staff Comments Planner Teague reminded Commissioners that the Commission and Council have a joint work session scheduled for Tuesday the 5th at 5:30. This session will be a “check-in” on the Comprehensive Plan. X. Adjournment Commissioner Thorsen moved to adjourn the meeting of the November 29, 2017, Planning Commission. Commissioner Strauss seconded the motion. All voted aye. Meeting adjourned at 9:00 p.m. Jackie Hoogenakker Respectfully submitted Date: January 3, 2018 Agenda Item #: C .1. To:Mayor and C ity C ounc il Item Type: Advis o ry C o mmunication F rom:Tara Bro wn, Liais o n to Energy and Environment C ommis s ion Item Activity: Subject:Advis o ry C o mmunicatio n: E EC 2018 Wo rk P lan Additio n Action C ITY O F E D IN A 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov A C TI O N R EQ U ES TED : Add ‘R eview and recommend resolution supporting a state bill on limited liability to salt applicators that are certified.’ I N TR O D U C TI O N : T he commission sees an opportunity to support legislative efforts at the state level to limit liability to salt applicators that are certified. Water resources in urban areas are contaminated with chloride because of over- salting winter maintenance practices. L iability for property damage or personal injury because of snow and ice is one of the main reasons for over-salting. T his bill would limit liability for commercial salt applicators. T he commission would like to research this topic and make a recommendation on the impact to the C ity and how the C ity may offer support. S taff supports the addition of this item to the E E C’s 2018 Work P lan. AT TAC HME N T S : Description Advis ory Communication: EEC 2018 Work Plan Addition Date: December 14, 2017 To: Edina City Council From: Energy and Environment Commission (EEC) Subject: Reduction of over salting through a state law providing limited liability to private commercial applicators certified through a voluntary program Action Requested: Council amend EEC Work Plan to add: ‘Review and recommend on city resolution regarding state bill on limited liability to salt applicators that are certified ‘ Situation: It has come to the attention of the Commission that there is legislation being written to limit liability of commercial salt applicators certified through a voluntary program. We would like to review and comment as to whether this would reduce chloride in the surface and ground water, and whether the City of Edina support will help pass the bill. Date: January 3, 2018 Agenda Item #: XI I I. To:Mayor and C ity C ounc il Item Type: F rom:Debra A. Mangen, C ity C lerk Item Activity: Subject:S c hedule of Meetings and Events as of January 3, 2018 Information C ITY O F E D IN A 4801 West 50th Street Edina, MN 55424 www.edinamn.gov A C TI O N R EQ U ES TED : N one I N TR O D U C TI O N : AT TAC HME N T S : Description Schedule of Meetings & Events as of January 3, 2018 CITY COUNCIL SCHEDULE OF UPCOMING MEETINGS/DATES/EVENTS AS OF JANUARY 3, 2018 SCHEDULE OF UPCOMING MEETINGS/DATES/EVENTS Wed Jan 3 Work Session: Cancelled 5:30 P.M. COMMUNITY ROOM Regular Meeting 7:00 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS Mon Jan 15 DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. HOLIDAY OBSERVED – City Hall Closed Wed Jan 17 Work Session: Housekeeping 5:30 P.M. COMMUNITY ROOM Work Session: Meet with State Legislative Delegation 6:00 P.M. COMMUNITY ROOM Regular Meeting 7:00 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS Wed Feb 7 Work Session: City Manager Performance Review 5:30 P.M. COMMUNITY ROOM Regular Meeting 7:00 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS Mon Feb 19 PRESIDENTS’ DAY HOLIDAY OBSERVED – City Hall Closed Wed Feb 21 Work Session: Comp Plan Update, 70th & Cahill 5:30 P.M. COMMUNITY ROOM Regular Meeting 7:00 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS Tues Mar 6 Work Session: Public Engagement 5:30 P.M., COMMUNITY ROOM Regular Meeting 7:00 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS Tues Mar20 Work Session: Sustainability Strategy & Residential Organic Recycling 5:30 P.M., COMMUNITY ROOM Regular Meeting 7:00 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS