minutes-osrc-regular-jan-25-2021
January 25, 2021 –6:30 pm
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REGULAR MEETING MINUTES
1. Call to Order
The meeting was called to order at 6:30pm by Cornelius.
2. Roll Call
Commissioners present: Roger Bergman, John Cornelius, Della Daml, Bill Delaney, Kelly
Kuebelbeck, Bob Mattison, Matthew Sanders, Dawn Speltz, Linden
Weiswerda, and Brian Wright
Commissioners absent: None
Staff present: Rick Birno, Parks andRecreation Director; Ben Disch, Golf Course
Manager; Kimberly Sanberg, City Council; and Sheila Van Sloun,
Administrative Assistant
Others present: Ann Rexine and Dan Freeman, Three Rivers Park District
3. Agenda Changes or Additions
None.
4. Approval of November 23, 2020 Minutes
MOTION moved by Mattison and seconded by Bergman to approve the November 23, 2020 meeting
minutes. Motion carried unanimously.
5. Three Rivers Park District – French Park Master Plan Update and Input
Ann Rexine and Dan Freemen from Three Rivers Park District shared information on the French Park
Master Plan, which is an update to the Three Rivers Park’s Master Plan. The goal is to have revisions
to the master plan, Met Council review, and Board adoption complete by fall of 2021.
The objective of the project is to build strong and connected relationships for community-supported
programming and education opportunities, analyze existing park infrastructure, and make
recommendations for renovation, modifications, and/or rehabilitation. In addition, define natural
resource strategies that promote diverse and healthy suburban ecosystems.
Commissioners asked questions and shared ideas and suggestions for the project. Cornelius shared
interest in partnering with Three Rivers on future projects, similar to the Schaper Park Challenge
Course project. Rexine shared her appreciation for the feedback, as well as multiple online and in-
person community engagement opportunities. More information can be found on the Three Rivers
Parks District website.
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6. 2020 Brookview Golf Season Review
Disch gave an update on the 2020 Brookview Golf Course season. He said despite the late season
start and COVID safety precautions, golf operation was profitable in 2020. He said the Regulation 18-
hole course had its best season since 2003 with 46,000 rounds, which is up from 2019 at 38,000
rounds. The Par 3 course accommodated 26,000 rounds, which is 14-15,000 more than a few years
ago. Disch said the driving range had its best year ever. He also said golf operations successfully
operated safely during the pandemic with no major issues. Birno added the Three One Six also had a
great year. It really helped to have great weather throughout the season and the large patio area
available.
Sanders asked about potential increased volume from new housing developments in the area and
changing demographics. Disch said both could have increased numbers on the course. He said golf is
one of those activities people were able to enjoy during the spring, summer, and fall COVID months.
Staff also noted an increase of beginners participating in lessons and a wider age range of golfers on
the course.
Wright inquired about extra wear and tear on the course and carts. Disch said it was minimal but
they did go through more seed and sand than previous years. In addition, mats were used on the
driving range every tenth day to allow for less wear. He said they did have more walkers than ever
before.
Cornelius said the course looked great and he’s happy it was a great season. He then inquired about
the new artificial turf on the lawn bowling greens. Disch said there’s not a huge difference and lawn
bowlers seem to enjoy the quicker and livelier bowl action. He also noted they have had zero
negative feedback.
Disch said he anticipates the 2021 season to be just as busy as 2020 with all the phone calls and
emails they have been receiving. He said they have a lot of safety guidelines already in place, which
will make for a seamless transition into the 2021 season.
Weiswerda asked if there will be any special promotionsin 2021. Disch said they sent out a mass
email to over 25,000 patrons advertising club memberships. They hope to see an increase. Birno said
they are continually using information from the databaseto watch for trends and marketing
opportunities to increase course usage.
7. 2021 Brookview Golf Operations and Procedures
Birno shared the document and gave a brief overview of the updated Brookview Golf Course and
Lawn Bowling Operations, Procedures, and Course Regulations. He said he plans to share the
updated document each yearfor the OSRC to review. Disch added that the updated document will
make golf operationsand procedures clear, especially when they are questioned or challengedby
customers.
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MOTION moved by Bergman and seconded by Mattison to approve the Brookview Golf Course and
Lawn Bowling Operations, Procedures, and Course Regulations.Motion carried unanimously.
8. COVID 19 - Parks andRecreation Services Update
Birno gave a brief update on Parks and Recreation and Brookview services. Updates included:
-Skating rinks are open but warming houses remain closed. He said they have been heavily used
this season. Cornelius added that Wesley Park rink is in great shape. He thanked Al Lundstrom
and his crew for their great work. Birno added that the rinks will remain open as long as possible,
especially with COVID restrictions still in place.
-Disc Golf has been very busy.
-Three One Six is openMonday-Saturday following the new order guidelines.
-Curling leagues are full and have helped increase traffic at the Three One Six.
-There are a handful of recreation programs scheduled, mostly outdoor and cooperative with
surrounding cities.
- Parks and Recreation staff are working in two month segments for planning and marketing
purposes. They will discuss summer offerings in March.
- Run the Valley has been moved to a fall date on September 11 with the hope of offering an in-
person event.
-Grooming of the Brookview winter recreation trails on the golf course has been going well with
heavy usage.
9. Commission and Staff Updates
Commissioner Updates
-Speltz inquired on the status of the Sentencing to Serve (STS) project in the Rice Lake Park
area. Birno said he would get an update and follow-up.
Reschedule March OSRC Meeting for Tuesday, March 23
Birno said due to staff and Commissioner availability, the March OSRC meeting will be held on
March 23 instead of March 22.
2021 Artist Showcase – Robbin Gallery
Birno said due to the Brookview closure, the 2021 Artist Showcase has shifted to the Robbin
Gallery in Robbinsdale and will be mostly virtual. More information can be found on the city
website. He hopes to host the event back at Brookview in 2022.
Proposed Updated Leash Ordinance
Birno shared the updated ordinance, which included the Commission’s recommendations.
The ordinance will go to City Council in February with updates, then be open for public input
at the City Council meeting. After brief discussion regarding leash restrictions and off leash
areas, Birno suggested adding off leash area and dog park discussions to the 2021 OSRC Work
Plan.
Scoreboards for Schaper Park
Birno said the scoreboards have been designed and ordered. They will be installed on both
fields and ready for the first game of the season.
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Master Plan for Irrigation Project at Brookview Golf Course
Birno said city staff has hired the consultant to design the masterplan for the golf course
irrigation system. He said the company has done many local golf courses and has excellent
references. Henotedthatthe goal is to develop an RFP, whichwillbe availablelate summer
to accept proposals and bids. The project will begin in 2022.Cornelius asked about disruption
to the golf course. Birno said the course will stay open during the irrigation replacement with
work scheduled only Mondays thru Thursdays and impact 2-to-3 golf holes at a time.
Cornelius suggested inviting the consultant to a future meeting for an update. Birno agreed
and will add the presentation to a future agenda. Mattison asked about financing the project.
Birno said the city would like to finance the project internally with the golf operation repaying
the loan over a 20-year period. He said when financing details are finalized, he will share with
the Commission.
Next Month is Joint Council/Commissioner meeting on Tuesday, February 23, 2021
Birno said there will be no regular OSRC meeting in February due to the Joint
Council/Commissioner meeting on Tuesday, February23, which will be held virtually.
10. Adjournment
MOTION moved by Mattison and seconded byBergman to adjourn at 8:20 pm. Motion carried
unanimously.
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John Cornelius, Chair
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Sheila Van Sloun, Administrative Assistant