7-15-14 ACCOOMMMMUUNNIITTYY SSEERRVVIICCEESS CCOOMMMMIISSSSIIOONN AAGGEENNDDAA
Tuesday, July 15, 2014
7:00 pm
Richfield Community Center (Fireside Room), 7000 Nicollet Ave
Commission Members Staff Liaisons
Reed Bornholdt, Crystal Brakke, Joannette Cintron de Nunez,
Dan Edgerton, Carolyn Engeldinger, Terry Heinze,
Tracy Hollenback, Teresa Kruse, Arlan Nelson, Michele Thompson
Jim Topitzhofer (Staff Liaison)
John Evans (Secretary)
Tom Rublein (Planning Com)
Edwina Garcia (City Council)
1. Approval of Minutes
Regular Meeting: May 20, 2014
2. Approval of Agenda
3. Public Comment
Resident comment and items not printed on agenda
4. Staff Reports
Recreation Services (Topitzhofer)
4th of July Update
Urban Wildland Half Marathon & 5K
5. Action Items
Veterans Park Play Equipment Replacement Proposal Selection (Topitzhofer)
Consideration of Cancelation of August Meeting (Bornholdt)
6. Discussion Items
None
7. Committee Reports
Transportation Commission (Edgerton)
Band Shell Taskforce (Bornholdt)
FOWL Board (Brakke)
Planning Commission (Engeldinger)
Arts Commission (Thompson)
8. Next Meeting
Tuesday, August 19, 7:00 pm (unless canceled)
Richfield Community Center
Tuesday, September 16, 7:00 pm
Richfield Community Center
9. Adjournment
May 20, 2014
REGULAR COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Richfield Community Center (7000 Nicollet Ave)
PRESENT
CSC: Carolyn Engeldinger, Crystal Brakke, Teresa Kruse, Arlan Nelson, Reed Bornholdt, Terry Heinze,
Michele Thompson, Joannette Cintron de Nunez, Dan Edgerton
STAFF: Jim Topitzhofer, John Evans, Jeff Pearson PLAN COM: Tom Rublein COUNCIL: Edwina Garcia
OTHERS: Scott Androff (resident)
ABSENT CSC: Tracy Hollenback, Dan Edgerton
Call to Order/Approval of Minutes/Introductions
Bornholdt called the meeting to order at 7:01 pm. Garcia noted that the Planning Commission report was credited to her, but she was
absent. Bornholdt noted that no PC report was given. Thompson moved, seconded by Kruse, to approve the minutes with the noted
revision. Approved, ayes all.
Staff Reports
Recreation Services Topitzhofer reported on the following:
Friends of Wood Lake Dinner: The FOWL Dinner was well-attended and successful.
Ice Arena Improvements: Topitzhofer said that Hat Trick Hockey will no longer be a rental tenant at the Arena; the space will be used
by a trainer who works with the MN Magicians.
Action Items
Facility Dedication Request: Lower Donaldson Park Baseball Field Topitzhofer said that resident Scott Androff approached staff
about dedicating the Lower Donaldson Park Baseball Field to George Karnas, a longtime resident who worked on behalf of youth
sports for many years. Topitzhofer stated that the CSC had adopted a policy that does not allow for renaming of facilities, but
dedication requests will be considered. Androff gave the group some background about Karnas and presented his plan for mounting a
plaque near the field. Androff said that there is a tournament at the end of July at which the group would like to unveil the plaque.
Bornholdt asked about the timeline. Topitzhofer said that the group could take action tonight, if they’re ready, and the item would be
brought to the Council with time to prepare. Motion and second were made to recommend Council approval of the request to dedicate
Lower Donaldson Baseball Field to George Karnas. Approved, ayes all.
Veterans Park Play Equipment Replacement RFP Topitzhofer said that a question was posed on Richfield Connect, asking people
for ideas regarding the replacement of the play equipment at Vets Park. He said that the project is part of the 2014 capital
improvement budget. Topitzhofer said that a few respondents to the survey recommended outdoor adult fitness equipment at the park,
which, he said has been a trend in other cities. He mentioned other features recommended from the survey: rope swing, rock climbing
wall, equipment with appeal to a wide range of ages. He said that the budget had been increased to $150,000 and staff would be
ready to issue a request for proposal. Bornholdt asked if the adult equipment would be high-maintenance and/or a large part of the
budget. The group watched a video on a playground vendor’s website. Engeldinger asked if the adult equipment would take away
from the youth equipment; she asked if the RFP could be written in such a way that it wouldn’t take anything away from what we have
already. Topitzhofer said that we could limit the number of adult fitness features in the plan. Topitzhofer said that there would be ways
to request some refurbished equipment that would stretch the budget farther. Topitzhofer said that he will allow vendors to submit two
proposals each and a subcommittee of the CSC will score and select the proposals. Brakke said that she agrees with Engeldinger that
the equipment for children is a greater priority than the adult-oriented equipment; she asked if the adult equipment could be moved
down to the fourth priority (and the fourth moved to third). Topitzhofer said that the adult equipment could be moved down in priority,
just below the request for swings. Rublein said that it’s easy to overlook adolescent users, especially when building park equipment,
and this project may offer an opportunity to include something that would interest that age group. Topitzhofer said that he talked with
vendors about rock walls and zip lines, which are appealing to older kids, and those features can be worked in as scoring criteria.
Thompson asked about users with disabilities. Topitzhofer said that equipment would be ADA-compliant; a wood chip bed is
wheelchair-accessible, but equipment that is completely usable for people using wheelchairs can be done, but is significantly more
expensive. Brakke asked if the inclusiveness of the equipment could be another scoring criteria. Topitzhofer said that it can be.
Heinze noted that the draft RFP doesn’t mention ages 13 to adult and asked if that age group could be mentioned in the RFP. Brakke
said that there would be some overlap with the equipment defined as adult. Kruse and others suggested that it be stated as equipment
usable to people 16 years old and up. Bornholdt asked if the RFP would be edited. Topitzhofer said that he would reprioritize the
exercise equipment and restate it as aimed at users 16 and up. The other items would be determined in the scoring. Brakke moved,
seconded by Thompson, to approve the finalizing and distribution of the RFP with noted revisions. Approved, ayes all. Thompson and
Kruse volunteered to serve on the RFP scoring subcommittee.
Discussion Items
County Road Streetscapes Transportation Engineer Pearson talked about 66th Street and Portland Avenue road reconstruction
projects coming up in 2015-2017. He said that the Transportation Commission has discussed the projects and ideas, and wants to
develop design guidelines and opinions through extensive public engagement, including Richfield Connect surveys and public
workshops. He introduced an engineer and landscape architect from Avenue Design Partners, who talked about some ideas and goals
for the corridors. The landscape architect said that members of the community may consider ways of connecting parts of the City,
interacting with parks along the roads, reflecting community character, offering sustainable solutions, promoting healthy, active
lifestyles, and more. Brakke asked if the City’s ethnic and cultural diversity be reflected in this process. Pearson said that there have
DRAFT MINUTES UNTIL APPROVED BY THE CSC.
May 20, 2014
been efforts in the past to target specific segments of the community to engage and represent everyone; those efforts can be used for
this process, as well. The landscape architect and Pearson said that, through processes like these, you can get different ages,
cultures, and groups to interact and share ideas; they said that they’re seeking support from the CSC to proceed with this public-
engagement process and bring it to the Council. Topitzhofer clarified that they’re looking for volunteers from the CSC to serve on this
12-person subcommittee who will interact with staff, the Council, and the community to gather and deliver ideas back to the CSC and
Council for approval. Kruse moved, seconded by Nelson, to recommend Council approval of the public-engagement plan for the
County Road Streetscape planning process. Approved, ayes all. Engeldinger, Cintron de Nunez, Kruse (alternate) volunteered to
serve on the group.
Committee Reports
Band Shell Task Force: Bornholdt provided the report, saying that $100,000 has been committed. Topitzhofer said that the scope of
the project may not exceed $500,000 with donations and capital improvement funds. He said that staff will issue an RFP for
architectural services. FOWL: Brakke provided the report; mentioned the Urban Wildland Half Marathon & 5K.
Planning Commission: Rublein provided the report. Arts Commission: Thompson provided the report. HAVM: Bornholdt
mentioned the Memorial Day Event, 2:00 pm, Vets Park.
Next Meeting/Adjournment
Regular June Meeting Tuesday, June 17, 7:00 pm, Richfield Community Center (7000 Nicollet Ave).
Nelson moved, seconded by Engeldinger, to adjourn. Meeting adjourned at 8:48 pm.
RICHFIELD COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Meeting Date: July 15, 2014
Agenda Item
Veterans Park Play Equipment Proposal Selection
Agenda Section
Action Items
Attachments
Two Top Scoring Proposals
Contact
Jim Topitzhofer
Five proposals were received for the replacement of play equipment at Veterans Memorial Park. A team of
Commission members and staff scored the proposals as follows:
Note that the scoring of references is not yet completed. Staff will be reporting a score for references of the
top two scoring proposals at the meeting. Highlights of the top two scoring proposals include:
Midwest Playscapes:
80’ Live Wire Zip Line, 26’ Playnet Climber, 84” Climbing Boulder, Summit Rockies Climber, Adult exercise
equipment, Spin Around, Four slides, 12 Swings, Separate Tot Structure (2-5 yr olds), Accessible wood fiber
ground material, ADA-Accessible
Parkitecture:
20’ Matrix climbing net, Two large themed climbing rocks with spider web rope, Tri-Active America exercise
area with four stations for adults, 8’ high deck with hex roof and side-by-side spiral slides, 8’ sliding tower with
four slides, Maypole (rotating ring to hang on), 10 Swings, Separate Tot Structure (2-5 yr olds), Accessible
wood fiber ground material, ADA-Accessible
Plans and photos of the designs from Midwest Playscapes and Parkitecture are attached. Both proposals
comply with all the requested items outlined in the Request for Proposals. The two proposals were posted on
the City’s Facebook Account and Richfield Connect. Staff will present a summary of comments from
community members and detailed information on all proposals at the meeting.
The Commission can consider selecting a proposal to recommend to City Council at this time, or to present the
proposals to the Public at a future public meeting first before determining a Council recommendation.
Flagship Midwest St. Croix
MN WI
Playground Parkitecture
Overall Design 20 16.75 18 16.25 16.25 17.25
Appeal to All Ages 20 15.5 18.5 17.25 16.75 18.5
Fitness Value 15 12.25 13.5 12.25 11.5 14.5
Inclusiveness 15 14 13 12 13 14
Price 5 5 5 5 5 5
Delivery 5 4 4 4 4 5
Warranty 5 5 5 5 4 4
References 15
100 72.5 77 71.75 70.5 78.25
Midwest Playscapes
Proposal
Parkitecture
Proposal