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MEETING DATE TIME LOCATION
Park Commission Monday November 12, 2018 5:00 p.m. Grand Chute Town Hall 1900 Grand Chute Blvd Town Board Room
A. CALL TO ORDER/ROLL CALL
B. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
C. APPROVAL OF AGENDA/ORDER OF THE DAY
D. PUBLIC INPUT
Members of the public are welcome to address the Commission. Individuals wishing to speak on an item (whether on the agenda or not) must sign in prior to the start of the meeting and may speak during the Public Input segment of the meeting. This segment is placed early in the agenda so that the public may make their comments prior to any discussion or action by the Commission or Town Board. Individual comments are limited to no more than three minutes each. The Public Input section is limited to a total of 15 minutes. The Commission/Town Board may suspend this rule if deemed necessary. Once the public input segment ends there will be no additional discussion from the audience. Note regarding non-agendized Town related matters: Pursuant to WI Statutes 19.83(2) and 19.84(2), the public may present matters; however, they cannot be discussed or acted upon until specific notice of the subject matter of the proposed action can be given.
E. MINUTES1. Approve Regular Meeting minutes – October 8, 2018
F. REPORTS1. Park Maintenance Report – Attached2. Director’s Memo – Attached3. Update from Outagamie County Greenways, report of last meeting and upcoming events - Verbal4. Town Board Liaison introduction and update of October and November Town Board meetings -
Verbal5. President’s Report - Verbal6. Correspondence Report - Verbal7. Bike and Pedestrian Trail Update – Verbal
G. NEW BUSINESS1. Discuss donor recognition for the Town Center Park
H. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
I. ADJOURNMENT
Accommodation Notice Any person requiring special accommodation who wishes to attend this meeting should
contact (Public Works at 832-1581) at least 48 hours in advance
E.1.PARK COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES – TOWN OF GRAND CHUTE – 1900 W. GRAND CHUTE BLVD., GRAND CHUTE, WI – OCTOBER 8, 2018
CALL TO ORDER/ROLL CALL
Meeting called to order at 5:00 p.m. by President Carey
ROLL CALL: PRESENT: Michael Schmidt, Karen Petersen, John Jones, Joy Hagen, Jennifer Buelow Fischer, Larry Carey
EXCUSED: Commissioner Scott
STAFF: Katie Schwartz, Public Works Director; Karen Heyrman, Public Works Deputy Director; Mike Arft, Parks Foreman; Eric Davidson, Supervisor Liaison to the Park Commission; Carrie Gretzinger, Park Commission Secretary
OTHERS: Trevor Prusinski, Town of Grand Chute Park Employee
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: President Carey led the Pledge of Allegiance.
President Carey made request to move item three under new business to item two under director’s memo.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA/ORDER OF THE DAY
Motion (Buelow Fischer/Jones) to approve as amended. Motion Carried (6/0).
SPECIAL PRESENTATION
Rettler Corporation presented the final CORS plan for review/comments by the Town of Grand Chute.
PUBLIC INPUT
There was no public input.
APPROVAL OF REGULAR PARK COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES – AUGUST 13, 2018
Motion (Schmidt/Hagen) to approve the minutes. Motion carried (6/0).
REPORTS
Park Maintenance Report
Park Foreman Mike Arft provided a written park maintenance report and verbally reported the following items:
The park staff has been performing general maintenance at the parks. A section of the tongue and groove ceiling at Arrowhead Park came apart. He is not sure if this was caused by the weight of the lights or strong winds. There was also a section of boardwalk (from Arrowhead to Spencer) that failed and needed to be repaired. The Park Staff is looking into pricing to extend the fence along the 1st and 3rd base lines at Carter Woods Park. Due to the heavy rains this year a large section of boardwalk trail at Carter Woods was washed out. The Park Staff completed the necessary repairs last week. Trash/recycling receptacles have been installed at Patriot Park. The Town received a complaint regarding the amount of trash that is accumulating in the pond at Prairie Hill Park. The staff is researching ways to gain access to the area in the pond affected. The Town Center park playground installation has started as well as the fall fitness classes.
The park staff will be planting the trees in the Orion subdivision later this month and the removals will take place in late fall or over the winter months. The Town of Grand Chute will be holding a chainsaw safety training class at Lecker Park/Town Center Park.
The park department is looking to switch to RecDesk for program registration and park reservations. This is due to the current program (Rec 1) not being user friendly for residents and staff.
Director’s Memo
Deputy Director Heyrman provided the following information in the Park Commission packet and reviewed
verbally that the park rentals are at 116% of the budgeted amount for 2018. Page 1 of 3
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PARK COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES – TOWN OF GRAND CHUTE – 1900 W. GRAND CHUTE BLVD., GRAND CHUTE, WI – OCTOBER 8, 2018
The IT staff has started to schedule the installation of the Point-to-Point wireless equipment on top of the Misty Lane Water Tower and is working on the security designs for Carter Woods Park. Mobilite is in the process of having the poles installed at three locations for the Town’s cameras.
The pond outlet pipe for Arrowhead Park is complete and the parking lot paving was done the week of October 1st. Restoration and painting should be complete the week of October 8th.
The Staff was notified on September 25, 2018 by the WDNR that the wetlands at Prairie Hill Park meet the exemption requirements.
Deputy Director Heyrman went through the budget items that cannot be completed in 2018 for various reasons. The staff has requested that these funds be carried over in the 2019 budget.
Update from Outagamie County Greenways - Verbal
There was no Greenways report.
Outagamie County is looking at a couple areas (Casaloma by the Timber Rattlers Stadium or behind Brewster Village) in the Town of Grand Chute for a dog park.
Update from Town Board Liaison – Verbal
The following items were approved by the Town Board on 10/8/18:
• Agreement with City of Appleton for the urbanization of E. Evergreen Dr. in 2019.• Revised Outagamie County Highway Dept. agreement for the urbanization of CTH CA from CTH CB to
Casaloma Dr. in 2020.• The storm sewer easement release on lot 4 along with the drainage easement on Lot 2 of the Plats of
Forest View Estates.• The drainage maintenance easement release on a parcel of land along N. French Rd.• Professional Services Agreement with McMahon for design services in the urbanization of N. Gillett
Street from Elsner Rd to CTH JJ.
President’s Report – Verbal
President Carey provided the Park Commission with a brief report on his rental experience at the Town Center Park Community Building. He was pleasantly surprised. He did state that the floor coating is sticky and is very hard to clean. He stated it is a beautiful facility and once the sound deadening panels are up it will be a first class rental facility.
Correspondence Report – Verbal
Deputy Director Heyrman provided email correspondence regarding the following:
Received an email from National Fitness Campaign with a couple of options for funding the outdoor fitness course.
The Commission discussed whether or not this is something that would be feasible for the Town. A decision was made to table this until the construction of the new sports complex is complete as they may be installing one of these outdoor fitness courses.
Bike and Pedestrian Trail Update – Verbal
Deputy Director Heyrman provided plans for the proposed bike and pedestrian plans for the McCarthy Road corridor project.
NEW BUSINESS
1. Approval of CORS Plan
Motion (Buelow Fischer/Hagen) to open up CORS Plan for discussion/approval.
Deputy Directory Heyrman went through each park explaining what items of the CORS Plan the staff isrecommending be revised.
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The Park Commission discussed each of the items and is in agreement with the staff’s recommendations. The Park Commission would also like clarification on what the site lighting allowance pertains to in the CORS Plan.
Vote to Approve the Town Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Strategy (CORS) taken. Approved 6/0.
2. Discuss Special Use Park on Wisconsin Avenue
The developer of the WG&R property is interested in including a Special Use Park with apavilion/shelter that could be used to host music, arts, and other community events. A multi-use trailhas also been proposed around the development. The development team is looking for partnershipfrom the Town on this concept.
There was much discussion on the pros and cons regarding the concept of this mini park. The ParkCommission would like the staff to pursue the idea with the developer.
FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
Town Center Park Recognition Design. A meeting has been scheduled for 4:00 p.m. on Monday, November 12, 2018 to make the final decision on the design.
ADJOURNMENT
Motion (Schmidt/Petersen) to adjourn the meeting. Motion Carried (6/0).
Meeting adjourned at 6:58 p.m.
These minutes were taken at a regular meeting held on October 8, 2018, by:
Carrie Gretzinger Carrie Gretzinger, Park Commission Secretary Town of Grand Chute
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 1900 W Grand Chute Blvd, Grand Chute WI 54913
PH. 920-832-1581 FAX 920-832-6036
www.grandchute.net
MEMORANDUM
TO: Park Commission
FROM: Mike Arft, Park Foreman
DATE: November 12, 2018
RE: Park and Recreation Report
Park and Rec
The guys have been out doing the fall cleanup and mulching leaves. The parks were
winterized and closed for the season on October 15.
Last week myself, Trevor and Brooke attended the Wisconsin Park and Recreation
Convention in Green Bay. I attended sessions on playground replacements, retaining
seasonal people and trail maintenance while Trevor and Brooke attended sessions on
strategic and sustainable social media, creative programming for young adults and a
playground and one day programming roundtable.
Carter Woods
We are working with IT to mount the equipment tower and the wall board for the
upcoming installation of the new security system. We are hoping to have it installed yet
this year.
During our work with the contractor for the playground at Town Center Park it was
determined that we couldn’t fit the rocks in the poured in place surface anymore. We
wanted to remove them from our parking lot before winter so we decided we would use
them at Carter Woods Park. We have had an ongoing problem with people driving on
the soccer field so we lined the parking lot in the back to try to keep people off of it.
We also have a problem area in the front where people drive on the grass so we placed
some there also.
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Lecker Park
We will be out staking the ski / bike trails within the next couple weeks. We haven’t
been able to get through the northern and southern trails that are in the wetlands all
year. It those areas freeze before we get a lot of snow we will try to get through them to
clean them up so they can be groomed. I talked to the groomer last week so we will be
good to go when the snow comes.
Lions Park
We received the new ice rink liner last week, we will be setting up the border in the
next couple of weeks.
Patriot Park
The new trash and recycling containers
have all been installed.
Prairie Hill Park
While we were at Carter Woods placing the rocks Mike Schmidt stopped out and
talked about cleaning up of the pond. The weather was not good at that point so it
probably have to wait until spring. Karen also talked with Mike about the possibility of
working on removing some invasive phragmites from Prairie Hill Park next year.
Town Center Park
We received an update on the acoustical panels for Town Center Park and it looks
like December 13th is when they should be here.
We had the election at Town Center Park on November 13 and everything seemed to
work well, I haven’t heard of any complaints or problems.
Forestry
We had our tree planting out in the Orion subdivision completed last week. Lakeshore
cleaners was our contractor and planted 55 trees.
We hosted a chainsaw safety class at Town Center Park and Lecker Park. The training
was well received by all the participants. We ended up cutting down a lot of dead or
problem trees. We are going to try to get the fallen trees out when the ground freezes.
We will need equipment to do it so we will have to try to do it without disturbing the
ski trails when possible.
Recreation
We will be meeting with representatives from the YMCA on November 13 to discuss
future programing.
We have also started the process of setting up all the facilities list in the new Rec Desk
software. We are looking at switching over to the new software January 1st.
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Karen M. Heyrman
From: Mike J. ArftSent: Tuesday, October 30, 2018 9:42 AMTo: Karen M. HeyrmanCc: Katie A. Schwartz; Todd W. PrahlSubject: Junk
Over the weekend we had someone dump building materials in the dumpster enclosure at Arrowhead and tires and trash at Lecker. We have no security footage. FYI
Mike Arft Park Foreman 1900 W. Grand Chute Blvd. Grand Chute, WI 54913 (920)-380-2948 (920)-915-1442 Mike.arft@grandchute.net
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October 11, 2018 GP-NE-2018-45-00555
Town of Grand Chute c/o Karen Heyrman 1900 Grand Chute Blvd. Grand Chute, WI 54913
Dear Ms. Heyrman:
On 02/26/2018, the Department received your after-the-fact permit application for wetland fill or disturbance for recreational development near a tributary (WBIC 5021267) to Mud Creek, located in the NW1/4 of the SE1/4 of Section 17, Township 21 North, Range 17 East, Town of Grand Chute, Outagamie County.
Your application # GP-NE-2018-45-00555 is being dismissed without prejudice. The reason for the dismissal is that the Department has determined that the wetlands on site are considered to be artificial and therefore exempt pursuant to s. 281.36(4n), Stats.
Your application fee of $1600 will be refunded upon written request.
If you have any questions, please call (715) 526-4232 or email scott.koehnke@wisconsin.gov .
Sincerely,
Scott Koehnke Water Management Specialist
cc: Nick Domer – COE Steve Swanson – Zoning Sarah Adkins – WDNR Tony Fischer - WDNR Bobbi Winebar – WDNR Tom Sturdivant – Conservation Warden Eric Eikenberry - WDNR WZ - file
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LEGEND:
GRAND CHUTE BLVD TRAIL (1.84 MILES)
HWY "A" TRAIL (.92 MILES)
BLUEMOUND TRAIL (1.49 MILES)
CASALOMA/MALL TRAIL (2.82 MILES)
SIDEWALKS
11/13/17
MAPLE EDGE TRAIL
TOWN OF GRAND CHUTE SNOW REMOVAL
FOR SIDEWALKS & TRAILS
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