2005-07-25 CC JointAGENDA
• ALBERTVILLE/ST. MICHAEL"S CITY COUNCILS WORK SESSION
MONDAY, JULY 259 2005 — 6:30 P.M. AT
JOINT POWERS WATER BOARD ROOM
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1. Ribbon Cutting for 50th Street Trail
2. Senior Center
3. Fitness/Community Center Update
4. Parks, Trails and Other Recreational Planning
5. Public Library Funding and Future Construction Plans
6. Fire Contract
7. Funding Formula
8. Location of New High School
9. St. Michael's Challenge to Albertville — Joe Marx
10. Adjourn
ALBERTVILLE PARKS — TEAM SPORT AMENITIES
• Albert Villas Park
o Baseball (one little league field w/bench and bleachers)
o Soccer (one regulation field -can be divided into two practice fields)
• City Park
o Softball (two small field)
o Baseball (one regulation field)
o Soccer (one practice field)
o Hockey Rink (one outdoor w/boards)
o Pleasure Skating Rink (one for all ages)
o Ice Arena (one indoor)
o Skateboard (none operational)
• Four Seasons Park
o Tennis Courts (two courts)
• Linwood Park (future park)
o Soccer (two practice fields possibility)
• Oakside Park
o Baseball (one little league field)
o Tennis Court (two courts)
o Soccer (one practice field)
• Towne Lakes Park
o Soccer (one practice field nets to be installed)
• Westwind Park
o Play (no athletic facilities)
• Winter Park (future park)
o Soccer (one practice field)
SUMMARY OF TOTALS:
• Baseball/softball fields
• Soccer Fields (Large -Game)
• Soccer Fields (Small -Practice)
divided)
• Tennis Courts
• Outside Skating Rinks
• Indoor Skating Rink
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(1)
(7) (3 future fields - 2 if regulation field is
(4)
(I hockey, I pleasure)
(1)
*A practice field is approximately 40x60 and a game field can be 75x125 up to
150x300 — public works sets it up the way requested by putting nets accordingly.
ST. MICHAEL PARKS - TEAM SPORT AMENITIES
• Frankfort Hills Park
o Baseball/softball (one small field -no fence)
o Soccer (one practice field)
• Gutzwiller Park
o Soccer (two game fields and three practice fields)
• Highwoods Park
o Baseball/softball (one field)
o Soccer (one game field)
• Preserve Park
o Baseball/softball (one field)
o Soccer (one game field)
• Recreation Center — Lower
o Baseball/softball (three fields)
o BMX Track (one)
o Tennis Court (two courts)
o Hockey Rink (one)
o Pleasure Skating Rink (one large and one kids rink)
o Soccer (one small field for pick-up games and ten practice fields being
installed down by sewage treatment plant)
• Recreation Center — Upper
o Soccer *(this year it is setup for thirteen practice fields and no game
fields) {When set up for game fields you get up to four)
• Walnut Park
o Baseball/softball (two)
o Soccer (two practice fields)
SUMMARY OF TOTALS:
• Baseball/softball fields (8)
• Soccer Fields (Large -Game) (4)
• Soccer Fields (Small-Practice)(29) 110 are still being installed)
• Tennis Courts (2)
• Outside Skating Rinks (I hockey, I pleasure, I kids)
• BMX Track (1)
• *A practice field is approximately 40x60 and a game field can be 75x125 up to
150000 — public works sets it up the way requested by putting nets accordingly.
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• Albertville, St. Michael Joint Meeting
July 25, 2005
Joint Water Board Meeting Room
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Population estimate April, 2004 (Minnesota State Demographer's Office)
Albertville 5,368 28.76%
St. Michael 13,292 71.23%
Total Population 18,660
Taxable Market Value 2004 -Pay 2005 (Wright county auditor's Office)
Albertville $ 470,482,500 31.10%
St. Michael $1,042,069,075 68.89%
Total $1,512,551,575
Averages Percents
Albertville 29.93 say.....30%
St. Michael 70.07 say.....70%
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- M SPORT AMENITIES
ST. MICHAEL PARKS :TEA
• Frankfort Hills Park
o Baseball/softball (one small field -no fence)
o Soccer (one practice field)
• Gutzwiller Park
o Soccer (two game fields and three practice fields)
• Highwoods Park
o Baseball/softball (one field)
o Soccer (one game field)
• Preserve Park
o Baseball/softball (one f eld)
o Soccer (one game field)
• Recreation Center — Lower
o Baseball/softball (three fields)
o BMX Track (one)
o Tennis Court (two courts)
o Hockey Rink (one) .
o Pleasure Skating Rink (one large and one kids rink)
o Soccer (one small field for pick-up games and ten practice fields being
installed down by sewage treatment plant)
• Recreation Center - Upper
o Soccer* (this year it is setup for thirteen practice fields and no game
fields) (When set up for game fields you get up to four)
• Walnut Park
o Baseball/softball (two)
o Soccer (two practice fields)
SUMMARY OF TOTALS:
• Baseball/softball fields (8)
• Soccer Fields (Large -Game) (4)
• Soccer Fields (Small-Practice)(29) In are still being installed)
• Tennis Courts (2)
• Outside Skating Rinks (1 hockey, 1 pleasure, 1 kids)
• BMX Track (1)
*A practice field is approximately 40x60 and a game field can be 75x125 up to
150x300 — public works sets it up the way requested by putting nets accordingly: