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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2019-06-24 PRC Packettt 11wate r THE BIRTHPLACE OF MINNESOTA CITY OF STILLWATER STILLWATER PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION NOTICE OF MEETING MONDAY, JUNE 24, 2019 AT 6:00 PM The City of Stillwater Parks and Recreation Commission will meet on Monday, June 24, 2019, at 6:00 p.m. at City Hall, 216 North 4th Street. The tour will begin at Kolliner Park, in the Town of Saint Joseph, St. Croix County, Wisconsin. AGENDA 1. Approval of the May 20, 2019 Minutes 2. Open Forum - The Open Forum is a portion of the meeting to address the Board on subjects which are not a part of the meeting agenda. The Board may take action or reply at the time of the statement or may give direction to staff regarding investigation of the concerns expressed. Out of respect for others in attendance, please limit your comments to 5 minutes or less. Action Items 3. 1422 North Martha Street — Recommendation for payment of fees ($500 trail fee and a $2,000 park fee) in lieu of land. 4. Prairie Park Neighborhood Survey 5. 5 Year Capital Improvement 6. Ragnar Relay 7. Meadowlark Park Information Items 8. Parks Tour and Picnic — Kollinger Park The Parks and Recreation Commission will conduct a short meeting and then adjourn to the Parks Tour. No official business will be conducted at that time. CITY OF STILLWATER PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION MEETING May 20, 2019 Present: Chairwoman Linda Amrein, Commissioners David Brandt, Scott Christensen, Pam Johnson, Sam Nelson, Sandy Snellman, Stephanie Souter, Council Representative Mike Polehna Absent: None Staff: Public Works Superintendent Tim Moore OPEN FORUM Gretta, Connor and Ingrid, 610 Fifth Street North, said they are excited to see Pioneer Park updated. However they would like more challenging things for older kids. They asked how citizens were informed the park was being updated. They suggested a letter be sent to neighbors asking for input on park designs. Chairwoman Amrein said everyone is welcome to attend the Commission meetings, usually the fourth Monday of the month. Councilmember Polehna noted that some of the equipment was aging and had to be replaced to comply with safety standards. He explained that the Parks Commission is advisory to the City and represents all the citizens in relation to the parks. A girl (no name or address given) suggested that the City consider creating a pump track, which is like a dirt bike park but paved, for scooters, skateboards and bikes. APPROVAL OF THE APRIL 22, 2019 MINUTES Chairwoman Amrein referred to Commissioner Christensen's suggestion at the last meeting that the Commission's name be changed to the Parks and Trails Commission rather than the Parks and Recreation Commission. Councilmember Polehna replied it would require a change in the bylaws. He is willing to pass along the recommendation to the Council. Motion by Commissioner Christensen, seconded by Commissioner Johnson, to recommend that the name of the Commission be changed to the Stillwater Parks and Trails Commission. Motion passed, 7-0. Motion by Commissioner Snellman, seconded by Commissioner Souter, to approve the April 22, 2019 meeting minutes. Motion passed, 7-0. Commissioner Nelson asked if a sign could be erected when a park is being updated indicating that the project is underway and providing a phone number to call if citizens have comments or suggestions. Mr. Moore said a sign is at Pioneer Park and it has the City Hall phone number. Councilmember Polehna said a community group could be formed to review major park plans before they are reviewed by the Commission and Council. Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting May 20, 2019 ACTION ITEMS Pine Point Park Master Plan Update and Citizen Advisory Committee Public Works Superintendent Moore stated Washington County is updating the Pine Point Park Master Plan and seeking members to serve on a Community Advisory Committee. Councilmember Polehna suggested Bill Simpson or Josie Vania. INFORMATION ITEMS Introduction of new Parks and Recreation Commission Member Pam Johnson introduced herself. Lumberjack Days Mr. Moore reviewed the application for Lumberjack Days 2019, July 19-21. The Water Street Inn parking lot will be used for staging and beer garden, Lowell Park will be used for activities, and the Lumberjack show will be set up on the amphitheater stage. Helicopter rides will take place from city property south of St. Croix Boat and Packet. There will be a 5K and 10K race beginning and ending at Pioneer Park. The parade will be held on July 22. The footprint and activities will not change much from last year. Parks Tour June 24, 2019 Mr. Moore stated he is working with St. Croix County to gain access to Kolliner Park for the park tour. Councilmember Polehna said the opening of the lift bridge has been delayed to November. He has been working with groups and officials in both States to plan a lift bridge opening celebration. A ribbon cutting ceremony will take place the Friday after Thanksgiving. May 15-16, 2020 will be the opening celebration involving a dinner on the bridge, a street dance on the pedestrian plaza, a pancake breakfast, and a world record of holding hands around the 4.7 mile loop. There are bike rodeos, a kiddie parade, waterfront concerts and other events planned. He has talked to St. Croix County about Stillwater's interest in opening Kolliner Park beach. There are concerns from neighbors up the hill. A meeting is being set up. At issue is recreational liability. He also is still hoping to have a street dance on September 27, 2019 as originally planned. Mr. Moore said he will continue trying to see if the Commission can access Kolliner Park for the Park Tour June 24. The tour will start at 6 p.m. with social afterward at a location to be determined. Teddy Bear Park Brochure Mr. Moore provided the Teddy Bear Park program brochure. New Training Program established for all Boards and Commissions Mr. Moore informed the Commissioners of training June 6 for members of all Boards and Commissions, presented by City Attorney Land. Page 2 of 3 Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting May 20, 2019 COMMISSION ITEMS/TOPICS Mr. Moore said starting next month the the meetings will be streamed on the internet. The City would like to have everyone sit at the dais. Councilmember Polehna and several Commissioners expressed a preference to sit around the table. Chairwoman Amrein voiced concern about litter on the street. She would like a plan to encourage people not to litter. Several ideas were discussed. ADJOURNMENT Motion by Commissioner Snellman, seconded by Commissioner Brandt, to adjourn. All in favor, 7-0. The meeting was adjourned at 8:10 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Julie Kink Recording Secretary Page 3 of 3 llwateL THE BIRTHPLACE OF MINNESOTA Memo To: Parks and Recreation Commission From: Tim Moore, Public Works Superintendent Date: June 24, 2019 Re: Edmund H Studtman Trust -1422 North Martha Street BACKGROUND The Edmund H. Studtman trustees would like to sell their parent's homestead at 1422 North Martha Street. The trustees hope to subdivide the parcel into two lots and sell both. DISCUSSION A $500 trail fee and a $2,000 park fee will be due to the City for Parcel 2 upon release of its deed from City offices for recording with Washington County. The park and trail fees would be in lieu of land. RECOMMENDATION The Parks & Recreation Commission should discuss the $2500 park and trail fee in lieu of land and make a recommendation to the City Council. ti 1 iwater THE B f R T H P L A C E OF M I N N E S O f A PLANNING REPORT TO: Planning Commission CASE NO.: 2019-31 REPORT DATE: June 11, 2019 MEETING DATE: June 26, 2019 APPLICANT: Nancy Millard, Trustee of Edmund H. Studtman Trust LANDOWNER: REQUEST: LOCATION: ZONING: REPORT BY: REVIEWED BY: Sally Studtman, Trustee of Edmund H. Studtman Trust a) Resubdivision to create a second parcel b) Lot size variance to allow 6,337 sf lot where 7,500 sf is min. required c) Building cover variance to allow 27.3% for existing home where 25% is max permitted 1422 North Martha Street RB, Two -Family Residential Bill Turnblad, Community Development Director Abbi Wittman, City Planner Shawn Sanders, City Engineer INTRODUCTION The Edmund H. Studtman trustees would like to sell their parent's homestead at 1422 North Martha Street. The home was built in 1888 (according to County Assessor records) and is situated on a parcel across Moore Street from the Stillwater Country Club. The property is composed of 2 %2 platted lots that were combined into a single parcel. Photo from Google Maps The trustees hope to resubdivide the parcel into two lots and sell both. Parcel 1 (the northern parcel with the existing house) would meet the required 7,500 square foot lot size, but would Case No. 2019-31 Page 2 require a building coverage variance, since there would be 27.3% coverage and only 25% is permitted. Parcel 2 will need a size variance, since it has only 6,337 square feet of area. SPECIFIC REQUEST a) The resubdivisionl of the 13,839 square foot platted parcel at 1422 North Marth Street into two parcels. b) A variance for Parcel 1 to allow 27.3% building coverage, whereas City Code Sec. 31- 308, (b)1 permits a maximum of 25% building coverage. The actual requested coverage is 2,049 square feet, whereas a maximum of 1,875.5 square feet would be allowed on the 7,502 square foot parcel. This represents a variance of 175.5 square feet, or a 9.25% increase over the 1,875.5 square feet permitted. c) A variance for Parcel 2 to allow a 6,337 square foot lot area, whereas City Code Sec. 31- 308, (b)1 requires a minimum 7,500 square feet. This represents 1,163 square feet less than required, or a 15.51 % shortfall compared to the 7,500 square feet required. ANALYSIS The Planning Commission is responsible for hearing and deciding on the two variance requests. The City Council will be responsible for deciding on whether to approve the resubdivision. However, since the variances and resubdivision are inextricably bound, both will be presented in this report. The Planning Commission action will be to decide upon the variances and forward to the City Council a recommendation on the resubdivision. I. Resubdivision Comments Dimensional Standards - Presented in the table below. Parcel 1 Parcel 2 Standard Existing/Proposed Standard Proposed Lot area 7,500 sf 7,502 sf 7,500 sf 6,337 sf Lot width 50' 73.32' 50' 61.94' Lot depth 100' 102.31' 100' 102.31' Lot cover: bldg. 25% 27.31% 25% TBD Lot cover: other impervious 25% 8.09% 25% TBD Front setback (Martha): house 20' 7.4' 20' TBD Exterior side setback: (Moore): house 20' 5.3' NA NA Exterior side setback: (Moore): garage 30' 19.1' NA NA Interior side setback 5/15'2 24.2' 5/15'2 TBD Rear setback (west lot line) 25' 23' 25' TBD 1 As defined by City Code Sec. 32-1, Subd. 4(2). 2 A total of both interior side yards of 15', with a minimum of 5'. Case No. 2019-31 Page 3 In addition to the excessive building coverage for the house on Parcel 1, the table above and site plan below illustrate several non -conforming setbacks. If the house is remodeled, and is not enlarged, its legal non -conforming (aka grandfathered) setbacks and lot coverage can remain as they are. However, if the Planning Commission grants the variances necessary for this resubdivision, then a condition of approval should be that the grandfathered setbacks and lot coverage are extinguished if the house is demolished. Incidentally, since the main portion of the house was built before 1946, the Heritage Preservation Commission and City Council would have to review a request for demolition. /9/7: West is wsr row f 0, 5' 3 Existing home on Parcel 1 iVaaez Sr. y�c/Vf y fs7 (0) —/V ,'9'14 W Af./eY,!!-- _ kl i o'M gY .. I +fie \) Ir7�,PR&€ fX (01 PARCEL I Ze7 .' I.,-.2rnwr dkdMl J' 1f .4 . ff22 F! J t 0v.-,e.01t P,#,eeE . (c•vrwr,vS /4 839 .'y, fr ^a. 16'r I — — W.89./5. AI W /d 2. iJ — —� XLS Footprint of the existing house is outlined in purple. Code compliant building envelop is shaded in pink. /x fp • . It should be pointed out that the greatest amount of building coverage permitted on Parcel 2 will be 1,584 square feet. This would allow for a modest sized house and perhaps a two stall garage at most. So, the parcel would likely require a custom designed home. Sewer and Water — There is neither sanitary sewer nor municipal water in Moore or Martha Streets. The sewer for the existing home is a service extended from a manhole in the interior of the block. The manhole is to the west of the property and can be seen in the graphic on the next page. The sewer for proposed Parcel 2 will have to be extended as a service from the intersection of West Sycamore and Martha. Likewise, a water service will also have to be extended from this intersection. The total hook-up fees for the water and sewer service extensions will be $8,606 if paid in 2019. Case No. 2019-31 Page 4 WEST 26 22 23 27 24 25 2103020340. MOORE 13 41 4 210302.0021 26 2103020340034 Subject property VEST SYCAMORE 29 30 21030.3400 60 STREET 41 41 9 2103020340009 15 14 2103020.0010 22 14 41 13 1. 11 20340007 0a020349003 Sewer extension for Parcel 2 14 Water extension for Parcel 2 21030203400, 30203400 20 TREET 41 41 41 10 9 a 2103020340006 1 21 22 2103920.0015 Sewer line 23 24 210342034.16 10 9 29 7 6 5 4 21.2034N40 3 2 2103020340061 15 14 13 12 11 10 21030203100 Water line 7 Easements - Any drainage and utility easements platted around the existing lots that make up the parcel to be re -subdivided must be vacated, and new drainage and utility easements must be created by the owner along the boundaries of both reconfigured parcels. The easements will need to be submitted to the City prior to release of approved deeds from City offices for recording with Washington County. The new drainage and utility easements will need to encumber the areas shaded in blue in the sketch below. [Note that the standard 10 foot wide easement in the front yard of Parcel 1 is not advisable given the non -conforming location of the existing home.] tar New Drainage & Utility Easements - W.V9 , n 717 L GseAfe pNr PR Irv. 996 r Jmer AO.. /Aro. Na. /411 ,PAr2c€L / 6,7 .4 PA,ee:"Ee z .0i70'F&._s /Aron', /Ave) �, ' ;. � , , / s4 IS TD I Each parcel will need drainage and utility easements as shown above. 4 !jh • 2+.N.40 Case No. 2019-31 Page 5 Accessory Structures - Sheds are allowed only as accessory buildings on a lot. Which is to say, that a house must exist on a lot before a shed can be located there. Consequently, the two existing sheds on Parcel 2 will need to be removed prior to releasing the approved deeds for the parcels from City offices. Park & Trail Dedication — Neither parks nor trails are planned for the property or its immediate surrounds. Therefore, staff assumes that the Park Commission will recommend the payment of fees in lieu of land. If they do, then a $500 trail fee and a $2,000 park fee will be due to the City for Parcel 2 upon release of its approved deed from City offices for recording with Washington County. Parcel 1 has an existing home and is therefore exempt from both of these fees. II. Variance Comments The State enables a City to grant variances when they meet the review criteria below. 1. A variance may be granted when the applicant establishes that there are "practical difficulties" in complying with the Zoning Code. A practical difficulty means that the property owner proposes to use the property in a reasonable manner not permitted by the Zoning Code; the plight of the landowner is due to circumstances unique to the property not created by the landowner; and the variance, if granted, will not alter the essential character of the locality. Economic considerations alone do not constitute a "practical difficulty". a. Is the property proposed to be used in a reasonable manner? Lot coverage variance request. The additional 157.5 square feet of building coverage is minimal, as it represents less than a 10% increase. Moreover, the total building and other impervious surfaces is allowed to be a combined total of 50% and the proposed total coverage for Parcel 1 would only be 35.4%. Lot size variance request. While the size variance for Parcel 2 is substantial since it would have a deficit of 1,163 square feet (15.5% less than required), given the size of lots on Martha Street in the area, the request is not unreasonable. b. Is the plight of the landowner due to circumstances unique to the property? Typically there is nothing particularly unique about a parcel that does not have enough land to subdivide out a second buildable lot. But, what makes this situation unique is that Martha Street has a fairly strong pattern of "key lots"3, especially between Stillwater Avenue and Moore Street. c. Are the circumstances created by the landowner? Certainly the desire to have more lots than are mathematically permitted by the zoning code is a circumstance created by the landowner. But, the "key lot" development pattern of Martha Street was not created by the owner. A "key lot" is defined as a lot that adjoins the side or rear yard of a comer lot and fronts on a secondary street. Case No. 2019-31 Page 6 d. If granted, would the variance alter the essential character of the locality? Lot size variance request. As seen in the graphic to the right, resubdividing the back portion of lots to create lots with frontage on Martha Street is fairly common. Most of these "key lots" fronting on the side street are smaller than 7,500 square feet. The lot at 1413 N. Martha St has 5,455.2 sf of area. The lot at 1407 N. Martha St has 5,391.6 sf. The corner lots at 321 Moore and 322 Sycamore have 6,779.3 sf and 6,835.3 sf respectively. So, the proposed 6,337 sf of Parcel 2 is in keeping with the locality. Lot coverage variance. The same argument can be made for the minimal lot coverage variance being requested. Since many of the lots on Martha, especially on the east side, are undersized "key lots", their building coverages exceed 25%. So, the proposed 27.31% proposed on Parcel 1 is in keeping with the character of the locality. e. Is the lone consideration an economic one? The primary consideration for the creation of the second parcel is most likely the desire to increase the value of the property for the heirs. But, by splitting the lot, at least two objectives of the City's Comprehensive Plan could also be furthered. The Comprehensive Plan encourages efficient use of property as well as the maintenance of affordable housing. If the existing home is modestly remodeled, it could preserve both the historic structure and provide affordability. 2. The variance must be in harmony with the Zoning Code and the Comprehensive Plan. a. What is the purpose of the regulation for which the variance is being requested? Lot size variance. Establishing minimum lot sizes is related to both the allowable density of housing units in a zoning district and the character of a neighborhood. The Comprehensive Plan guides the density for the subject neighborhood at 4.4 — 9.7 units per acre. If all parcels were at the size of proposed Parcel 2, the neighborhood would have a density of 6.87 units per acre. This is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. And as mentioned above, the "key lot" configuration of Martha Street housing Case No. 2019-31 Page 7 defines the character of this location. The proposed second parcel maintains that "key lot" development pattern. Lot coverage variance. The 25% building coverage standard in the RB District works together with the 25% impervious coverage standard. A total of 50% of a lot can be covered. The coverage standards have two major purposes: 1) maintain open spaces, and 2) prevent poor stormwater management practices. In this case, the house is grandfathered into a location close to both Moore and Martha Streets. (See picture of house on Page 1.) So, generous side and rear yard spaces exist. However, if the existing house is granted a demolition permit by the City, a condition of approval should be that the new home must not exceed the 25% building cover standard, and must meet the current required setbacks. Another purpose of the lot coverage standard is to prevent a lot from being overbuilt and thus create stormwater management issues. In this case, only 35.4% of the lot will be in hard surfaces, whereas 50% is allowed to be. So, stormwater should not be an issue. b. If granted, would the proposed variance be out of harmony with the Zoning Code? For reasons stated above, staff believes the two variances would not be out of harmony with the Zoning Code. c. If granted, would the proposed variance be out of harmony with the Comprehensive Plan? As noted above, the requested variances are not inconsistent with the Comprehensive Plan. 3. No variance may be granted that would allow any use that is prohibited in the zoning district in which the subject property is located. The property is zoned RB, Two -Family Residential. The zoning district allows single- family houses, which are the proposed uses of the two parcels. POSSIBLE ACTIONS The Planning Commission has the following options: A. Approve the requested variances and recommend that the Council approve the resubdivision, with the following conditions: 1. If the existing house on Parcel 1 is granted a demolition permit, then the legal non -conforming building coverage and setbacks on Parcel 1 are extinguished and new house construction must meet current City Zoning Code standards. 2. Any drainage and utility easements platted around the lots of the existing parcel must be vacated and new drainage and utility easements must be created by the owner around the two proposed parcels. These easements must be submitted to the City prior to release of approved deeds from City offices for recording with Washington County. 3. The two existing sheds on Parcel 2 must be removed prior to releasing the deed for either parcel from City offices for recording with Washington County. Case No. 2019-31 Page 8 4. A $500 trail fee and a $2,000 park fee will be due to the City for Parcel 2 upon release of its deed from City offices for recording with Washington County. 5. The sanitary sewer and municipal water hook-up fees of $8,606 (plus annual cost of construction increases if paid later than 2019) must be paid prior to release from City offices of the approved deed for Parcel 2. 6. A stormwater management plan must be submitted to the City Engineer and approved prior to release of a building permit for Parcel 2. The plan must show that the runoff volume control standards of the City or watershed district, whichever is more restrictive, are met. B. Deny the requested variances and recommend that the City Council deny the resubdivision. With a denial, findings of fact supporting the decision must be provided. C. Table the requests for additional information. FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATION Staff finds the resubdivision and the variances to be consistent with the Comprehensive Plan and compatible with the neighborhood. Therefore, staff recommends Alternative A. 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BP-O, Business Park - Office BP -I, Business Park - Industrial IB - Heavy Industrial CRD - Campus Research Development - PA - Public Administration PROS - Park, Recreation or Open Space Public Works Facility ROAD WATER WEST ASPEN STREE' Febr2,2019 EAST ASPEN STREET w w EAST S- 1 f PROPOSED MINOR SUBDIVISION: Din, / 9vr, for 711 f.R a,L'L 3 0 20. 00 N 14 'v v / 1•00.PE P[ 97 AA/ L'.rrRY Ca,vc. D,eivE 46FT(0) Cr/7.eA&t' EXlsr' ST. . rat -N89'/9 ¢z'Zt/ /r .. /02 3/ - - P0R. L __J is faa? Pie/N� \ a..vn L:vrsf ~ I'yLL Li.vE' \ (rile) Via.\•\\\\1\\ ]\\ \ zA z 1 +' Iew Mrr4.4 In i'N.vE L Asrme. : NN LI e '7 504 t��'.,`� H 6,vd.r I za ' N zsrea 20. 00 cN,v. Ga. For. 28 RCEL 1 ZOT .z - — 4499'/9' ¢Z'G✓ PARCEL. 2 6337 f !/oe.mer L.4'',44') gyp. r i 19G Ar.Fr. 24.3 4/. /L tX, M N N Sra.PY A7e.4wN No. /4z2 fi za. O CONC. \I\ w6,44 /2046 vL=,e/vLL /%2/ec L (ON7.4/.VS /. 839I5r FT = O. 3/804'e• 7502 /02, 3/ - Z'T S8L 1�s h 74¢. -7• Z c I n6U1 Stan erx /Z' leer .atf,.,'X. \\. \ t1/0 vi v SBL Imo, 0 M, 41/. fG t P It/ ZO• 21 p S89'/9'4/ "E zq /'"l, /OZ, 32-- ,e /0z 3L7 No krN p�> k Woer/i Notes: Bearing system assumCERTIFICATE OF SURVEY „ o Ind. #13774 iron mon. set. BARRETT M.STACIC In Ind, meas. value. r Ind. mon. found as noted. STILLWATER,MINN. 55082 R." Indicates record value. SBL"' Ind, set back line. (some Offsets shown to exist. buildings MINNEsc4kREGIs/tRE0 setbacks variable) are meas. to the outside building LANDSURVEYOR Underground or overhead,_public or wall line, unless noted otherwise. (651) 439-5630 private utilities, on or adjacent the Parcel 2 is vacant. land. Exist. Sheds parcels, were not located in the survey. to be removed. Notes: SURVEY MADE EXCLUSIVELY FOR: David Millard, 1422 North Martha St., Stillwater, MN 55082 Edmund H. Studtman Trust, 1422 Martha•St. No., Stillwater, MN DESCRIPTION! Per Doc. No. 3797016 Wash. Co. records. 55082 Lots One (1) and Two (2), Block Two (2) of Wilkin's Addition to Stillwater, according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the Office of the Register of Deeds:in and for said Washington County, Minnesota. NOTE: AND The East TWenty (20) feet of Let Three (3), Block Two (2) of Wilkins Addition to Stillwater, as surveyed and platted and now on file and of record in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Washington County, Minnesota. Wilkin's Addition to of Stillwater .and is PROPOSED PARCEL Stillwater is part of Myron Shepard's Perfected Plat of the City recorded as Doc. No. 416049, Washington County Records. 1 DESCRIPTION: (existing house parcel) The North 73.32 feet of Lots 1 and 2 and the North 73.32 feet of the East 20.00 feet of Lot 3, all in Block 2, Wilkin's Addition to Stillwater, according to the recorded plat thereof on file and of record.as Doc. No. 416049, in the Office of the County Recorder of Washington County, Minnesota. PROPOSED PARCEL 2 DESCRIPTION; (vacant land) All that part of Lots 1 and 2 and all that part of the, East 20.00 feet of Lot 3, Block 2, Wilkin's Addition to Stillwater, lying southerly of the North 73.32 feet of said Lots, according to the recorded plat thereof'on file and of record as Doc. No. 416049, in the Office of the County Recorder of Washington -County, Minnesota. Overall Parcel Area; 13,839 sq. ft. Proposed Parcel 1 Area: Proposed Parcel 2 Area: • 7502 sq. ft. = 6337 sq. ft. Existing Parcel 1 Impervious Area Summary; Existing 2 story frame house and attached 2 car garage at 1422 North Martha St. Existing concrete driveway; Existing E'ly sidewalk: Existing SE'ly sidewalk; Total Drive & Walks Exist. House/Gar. footprint - Existing Driveway and Misc. sidewalks = Total Parcel 1 Impervious = • 2049 sq. 7502 sq. 467 sq. 20 sq. 120 sq. ft. or 27.31% of ft. ft. ft. ft. .07 sq. ft, or 08.09% of 7502 sq. ft. 2049 sq. ft. 6.0.7 sq.. ft. 2656 sq. ft. or 35.40% of 7502 sg. ft. i hereby certify that this survey, plan, or report was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that am a duly Regetetcd Land Surveyor under the laws of die State of Minnesota. Date 5-20-2019 Reg.No 13774 1 illwater THE BIRTHPLACE OF MINNESOTA Memo To: Parks and Recreation Commission From: Tim Moore, Public Works Superintendent Date: June 24, 2019 Re: Prairie Park Neighborhood Survey BACKGROUND A request was made a few months ago regarding ice rinks in Prairie Park in the Settle Glen neighborhood. This was an item for discussion at the March 2019 meeting, when a number of residents from the neighborhood came and voiced the concern over the process of how the proposal came about to the City. After a brief discussion, the Park Board tabled the proposal for ice rinks in the park and further investigate improvements with the residents in the Park. In May, the City received a survey from the Settlers Glen HOA, asking the neighborhood if they support or oppose rinks the park. In all there were 108 responses, with 56 opposed, 40 in support and 12 indifferent. Also, as part of the survey, comments were included about future park amenities. The results of the survey are attached. DISCUSSION Discussion of the results of the survey. SETTLERS GLEN HOCKEY & SKATING RINK SURVEY RESULTS (COMMENTS) During discussion of the rinks, homeowners have weighed in with other potential ideas for Prairie Park SUPPORT INDIFFERENT OPPOSE 40 12 56 TOTAL: 108 POTENTIAL IDEAS: Totals: Other Ideas Receiving One comment: Shade Trees 11 Football 1 Pavilion / Gazebo 9 pet waste recepticle 1 Bathroom facilities 7 Putting Green 1 T-ball, Baseball fields/ bleachers, benches, bases and backstop 6 Zip Line 1 Basketball 6 climbing wall 1 Drinking fountain 3 new park equipment 1 Pool 3 landscaping 1 Splash Pad 3 tetherball 1 Soccer goals/net 2 volleyball 1 Tennis net/Lacrosse net (springboard) 2 drainage around trail 1 Roller Hockey/Skate, scooter park 2 pickleball 1 Flower / Garden 2 lighting 1 Green Spce - kites, frisbee, tag, running 2 ball field 1 Concerns: *Multi- Use "year round" would boards come down ** Overall Maintenance costs ***Property tax impact and/or utility bill ****Relocate baseball fields *****Increased activity would there be police patrolling (vandalism, etc.) ******Parking options for rink users and local residents/guests *******Why not at Brown's Creek Park? Barbara Riehle From: Shawn Sanders Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2019 1:52 PM To: Barbara Riehle Subject: FW: SGH - Final Owner Survey Results - Ice Rink/Prairie Park Attachments: SGH - Owners Support.pdf; SGH - Owners Indifferent.pdf; SGH - Owners Oppose.pdf; SGH - Survey Results List.xlsx Shawn Sanders Director of Public Works City of Stillwater Office 651430-8835 E-mail ssanders@ci.sti►Iwater.mn.us From: Mike Polehna Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2019 4:03 PM To: Tom McCarty <tmccarty@ci.stillwater.mn.us>; Tom Weidner <TWeidner@eckberglammers.com>; Shawn Sanders <ssanders@ci.stillwater.mn.us> Subject: FW: SGH - Final Owner Survey Results - Ice Rink/Prairie Park I'm waiting to hear from our Ward 3 councilmember. From: Ron Ambrose [Ron.Ambrose@slumberland.com] Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2019 12:08 PM To: Mike Polehna Cc: 'Danielle McDonough'; carl.almer@gmail.com; gregk@uhlco.com; hess0104@ umn.edu; bbatesl251 Subject: FW: SGH - Final Owner Survey Results - Ice Rink/Prairie Park Mike, Thanks again for your support and assistance with the proposed rink for our neighborhood park. Below are the results from the survey we did of the home owners that make up our association. Hard copies were mailed and a follow up e mail survey was also sent for the purpose of maximizing participation. The actual individual survey responses have also been attached along with the results. Essentially half of the respondents are in support or indifferent to the addition of the hockey and pleasure rinks to Prairie Park with approximately 70% of the home owners responding. We are anxious to hear how the City is planning to respond. Regards, Ram Ron G. Ambrose Regional Store Director Slumberland Furniture 651-328-7722 ron.ambrose@slumberland.com 1 It's a Good Life Good Morning Settler Glen Single Family Owners, Thank you to all that wished to fill out the survey on potential ice rink(s) at Prairie Park. The Board of Directors has reviewed the submitted surveys and they will be shared with the City of Stillwater for feedback. The general results of the survey are outlined below. • There are 158 homes in the community and 112 homes returned a survey • Of the surveys that were received; 42 were in support of the ice rink(s), 13 were indifferent, and 57 opposed the ice rink(s) • Many different recommendations for the park area were brought up including a community garden, gazebo area, improvements to the current equipment, etc. These will be shared with the City. Best Regards, Danielle McDonough, CMCA®, AMS *Please note the recent last name change from Thompson and update your contact records accordingly to Danielle.McDonough@associa.us. Any emails to Danielle.Thompson@associa.us will be forwarded through May, at which time that email address will no longer receive communication. * Business Development Manager Senior Community Manager From: Danielle McDonough <Danielle.McDonough@associa.us> Sent: Monday, May 6, 2019 1:45 PM To: gregk@uhlco.com; Ron Ambrose <Ron.Ambrose@slumberland.com>; carl.almer@gmail.com; bbates1251 <bbates1251@gmail.com>; hess0104@umn.edu Subject: SGH - Final Owner Survey Results - Ice Rink/Prairie Park Good Afternoon Board, Attached are the following documents, which are considered to be final for all feedback that came in. 1. Spreadsheet outlining support (40), indifferent (13), and opposed (56) by address. 2. All support 3. All indifferent 4. All opposed How would you like me to move forward with these documents/information? Perhaps an email blast outlining what the tally was? No specific information, just that X amount of homes were in favor of supporting this, X were against it, etc.? Or nothing specific, just that the feedback was being sent to the City for review? Thoughts? Thank you! Danielle McDonough, CMCA®, AMS 2 *Please note the recent last name change from Thompson and update your contact records accordingly to Danielle.McDonough@associa.us. Any emails to Danielle.Thompson@associa.us will be forwarded through May, at which time that email address will no longer receive communication.* Business Development Manager Senior Community Manager Associa Minnesota 7100 Northland Circle N. Suite 300, Brooklyn Park, MN 55428 Direct: 763-225-6450 Customer Service: 763-746-1188 Associa® — Delivering unsurpassed management and lifestyle services to communities worldwide. 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Nothing contained in this message or in any attachment shall satisfy the requirements for a writing, and nothing contained herein shall constitute a contract or electronic signature under the Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act, any version of the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act or any other statute governing electronic transactions. 3 Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT INDIFFERENT OPPOSE rii11:10 Signature: Print Name: f Address: Nticaid/V, 1 �1_1 Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing corning from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT Signature: CUArm CL N Address: 30,11 O1 U0c) C ir''Lu INDIFFERENT OPPOSE Print Name: U cu. f or) aim �� Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT Signature.: 0-- Address: INDIFFERENT OPPOSE Print Name: ,1 . t\GOVV Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing corning from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT INDIFFERENT OPPOSE Signatures �, LLB `ti Print Name: '1.11J `td '� efrzceii Address'` / 47 W ('2 Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response Address: \ \ \ V•(% IND1rF-ERENT Print Name: OPPOSE Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing corning from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response Signature: Address: SUPPORT X INDIEI~LRENT OPPOSE 314(41 c f ehfi Act-4 Print Name: 12 3/ Ativeoel Lan,_ f .Str llwevfc r Alarrir 001,tWWi- Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT Signature: Address: Is g 1/\ace I N DIFFERENT Print Name: OPPOSE cche / t\I Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT S ignal ure: Lr Address: / 337 /INDIFFERENT OPPOSE Print Name: *This poll is not designed to m—. interest and help decide how to go forwaiu da., community rL. _ ..�e SUPPORT y INDIFFERENT OPPOSE Signature: (1(kt-el41kPrint Name:__ L 4 I Address: r 4 13 , Lat-* e-- Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing corning from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decisi making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based community response SUPPORT Signature: t it• [ A Print Name: /7(ifif Address: LV' /77aCey kJa y INDIFFERENT OPPOSE awl (V7.814.mie,K During discussion of the rinks, homeowners have weighed in with other potential ideas for Prairie Park (bathrooms, pavilion, shade trees, etc). Please use the following space to write in ideas that you would like to see included in the park in addition to or in lieu of the rinks. Again, it is important to keep in mind that this is a CITY PROCESS (not a Homeowners Association). This survey from the HOA is solely being used to gauge the community's opinion and potentially giving the city council information to go on for future park projects. 1. M Air K 1.K 6 014Sic, '.::± ovi ` b 6tAY-614 s 2. Skaki frei; pi'cvu'G �i( 4./2D� (I ) newptan, �e_ So k i Gi5 C�'e Jh u`l I`HI C� i'zLC; `weM 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION! Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT X INDIFFERENT OPPOSE � � ache%��- C�vPS4P_ Signature./ Print Name: Address: 1 / 5 1w o oot La_ f'� During discussion of the rinks, homeowners have weighed in with other potential ideas for Prairie Park (bathrooms, pavilion, shade trees, etc). Please use the following space to write in ideas that you would like to see included in the park in addition to or in lieu of the rinks. Again, it is important to keep in mind that this is a CITY PROCESS (not a Homeowners Association). This survey from the HOA is solely being used to gauge the community's opinion and potentially giving the city council information to go on for future park projects. 1. 0 l a.hoCoc� 2.3c)liefl I 4/6r a k tt bcv /b i �jiP( / 3. II- peel 4. p(a5h Rd 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. r �Sacce� v r L 4-CkDSs�, THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION! Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT INDIFFERENT Signature: Address: 2-S 3 /'�-e (A)4 OPPOSE Print Name: l�it.r /): 0/ 7t-s4. r A Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) Nelz *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT INDIFFERENT \ OPPOSE Signature: / Address: fZ sI /'Z' Print Name:���, r Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT INDIPibRENT" I : OPPOSE Signature: (` Address: //( -y ! U� Print Name: cu,l& Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing corning from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT INDIFFERENT Address: - L 3 u)o ack Print Name: u+t ‘k-S OPPOSE S- ; UIc -\tr, M. .STS cA2 Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be,included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response Signature. Address: SUPPORT INDIFFERENT Print Name:f OPPOSE (AAakl (1/y a55 ma ce, (7/ 40/4(4.- �w Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT Signature `‹ Address: /( �r /2 - ' INDIFFERENT / OPPOSE AA `' Print Name: 1 j o � i G Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing corning from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPOR INDIFFERENT -\r/ OPPOSE Signature: // _' Print Naiue:J q ""` 0S Address: c z�( Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response Signature: Address; SUPPORT INDIFFERENT __Xi_OPPOSE Print Nanic:i ') ISE° e 1 i 671-10 (13 11 61 '4 Try( t.,,,,Vry_J-L Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT Signature: Address: 3 3S15 INDIFFERENT \ OPPOSE Print Name:, Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing corning from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community res onse SUPPORT INDIFFERENT Signature: Paint Name: El\7 C\\ h21 )�- Address: 321-Mw 0 OC1 G VW* Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT INDIFFERENT Signature: 12O : If Address: 1 \ 5C( Rita r OPPOSE Print Name: dUrew Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT INDIFFERENT Signature. / fri 1*i/4-- Address: 3 49 1171-0cI t Print Name: h/CJ/ Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT l N1 DI FFERENT Signature: Address: OPPOSE Print Name: Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing corning from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response Signature: SUPPORT INDIFFERENT (.?( OPPOSE Print Name: Nr., uo,s Adds ess: 3 Z_ ° 7 F l vt9 €�9 c G �. Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA, The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT Signature: ik)V,71 - Address: J We C INDIFFERENT / 1 OPPOSE Print Name: (Sfoicj 1)arba Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT Signature: Address: INDIFFERENT `"" 1 OPPOSE Print Name: Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT Signature: INDIFFERENT VT OPPOSE Address: 14J Print Name: //e4 Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing corning from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT INDIFFERENT ,: OPPOSE Signature: elrnk.,. (\ Address: 5 J I V\) 60 STAY Print Name: t ti \` k +-_✓ Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT Signature: Address: 117 017 u A tt (P L' INDIFFERENT (6/L OPPOSE Print Name: 141 £t i/gAytla Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT INDIFFERENT OPPOSE Signature: ► � ---� ` Print Name: &'\L sso Address: Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing corning from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT INDIFFERENT V OPPOSE Si��iatur 4ti��.- `� 1 - Print Name:, ) AAA -A: { - ,LA-A-D .S Address: 1 l Ot A Lt.+ '' { �..� l A . ) SIl3' Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response INDIFFERENT , OPPOSE SUPPORT Signature: di Print Name: Address: 3377 L:57C4,- Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing corning from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response Address: SUPPORT INDIFFERENT Print Name: N re.-4,,3 12, . J �' Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response Signature: Address: SUPPORT INDIFFERENT if/1-- OPPOSE Print Name: JU U Ci-.) 11°Ce 5, l lliw Inc c lilt lJ Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT Signature:C- _ Address: 379 72(, vv e P75 INDIFFERENT OPPOSE Print Name: KIViti1, 1: AtJ&-LO Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT INDIFFERENT Signature: i' Address: ►i q 'IIIa-ce OPPOSE Print Name: NO a a\\ v(so >r, (I (135,44.,y, y��. Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT Signature: INDIFFERENT Address: 21 A C 1. C OPPOSE Print Name: / i ,/kh 3 '✓' j Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORJ INDIFFERENT Signature: Address: OPPOSE Print Name: I 11\• ,5 7 ( "7 Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT INDIFFERENT Signature: /I Print Name: Address: J (U W C) OPPOSE Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT INDIFFERENT OPPOSE Signature: /1/14�-' Address: W14 I to v i Print Name: Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT INDIFFERENT X OPPOSE Signature: 4'tra•4- .Z d , Print Name: Address: ./7 ' ,4114/4.064 Zakole�J "� %�',�.�i� "e.� /14V 5'd Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT INDIFFERENT OPPOSE Signature. 1 )' Print Name: Address: 1366 r � ryf�&& , �Wel �C g?a7 Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing corning from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT INDIFFERENT OPPOSE Signature: 41_ A Cat Address: L JJ O Lco,. Print Name:j� -;,ILW cAlLl , YY1d Ov_ Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT INDIFFERENT OPPOSE Print Name: 'kff N sor Address: / z El- Mace CV �/ .c41/ 4At ' 1 i, // Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners infoimation on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of ,Stillwater (nothing corning from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by4/30/19 to be included in survey *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT INDIFFERENT Address:3 '! (A/ s OPPOSE Print Name: p 436 J Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address 3 *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT Signature: r Address: �-`/ ! +G v ... Address: Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT INDIFFERENT OPPOSE Signature: ' Print Name: 411S-it/6ft 3213 Af Ci i, -- / 1L! 5 &Z Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT INDIFFERENT OPPOSE Signa `e. - Print Name: Eci vvk Address: i Z S Li M Prce-? tAi Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing corning from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response UPPORT Signatu INDIFFERENT OPPOSE Z. Print Name: 3, Address: 3-2 3 Pik W o O C CT Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to g, interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT Signature: INDIFFERENT V OPPOSE Print Name: f‘uhc 1fSk>2 L t V�f 1{AddreSs: . t7� �6�I' �� COR Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT INDIFFERENT Signature: OPPOSE Print Name: Cl A C6 f'J � Address: 3 a_5 -i[tii!)ccJ C Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT _ INDIFFERENT Signature. Address: d6- uqs Macy way, S;-.N1wc4-er OPPOSE Print Name: ��1 L't 1f Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll anddetermine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and The city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT INDIFFERENT X OPPOSE Signature: / r`, Print Name: Obi ✓ ti Address: 1 Zl 7 /'7 c e Jy L) y Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT INDIFFERENT OPPOSE Signature: Print Name: Address: Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing corning from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT INDIFFERENT Signatur Th Address: Or ti OPPOSE Print Name: 7t li e1 1 Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT INDIFFERENT Address: 1 : efiLl 1471 q Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT INDIFFERENT OPPOSE Signature: jkH.riL Print Name: Address: \350 Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community respo SUPPORT INDIFFbRE Signature: I.^- �.✓' 1 , Print Name: Address: t i % 4- 1" 1 a c LL- J Gl.� (� s'� ( \ \ W o,' c ‘-- *() -� mo- vC iK of � f During discussion of the rinks, homeowners have weighed in with -other potential ideas for Prairie Park (bathrooms, pavilion, shade trees, etc). Please use the following space to write in ideas that you would like to see included in the park in addition to or in lieu oftherinks. Again, it is important to keep in mind that this is a CITY PROCESS (not a Homeowners Association). This survey from the HOA is solely being used to gauge the community's opinion and potentially giving the city council information to go on for future park projects. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION! Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT INDIFFERENT OPPOSE Signature: 11111fri Lt t ( Address: .2)2--5 Valo-r-Cy- C± Print Name: 'iGt11C't�,! •c 1 ,+OSCt 1 During discussion of the rinks, homeowners have weighed in with other potential ideas for Prairie Park (bathrooms, pavilion, shade trees, etc). Please use the following space to write in ideas that you would like to see included in the park in addition to or in lieu of the rinks. Again, it is important to keep in mind that this is a CITY PROCESS (not a Homeowners Association). This survey from the HOA is solely being used to gauge the community's opinion and potentially giving the city council information to go on for future park projects. 1. S ±-r-e -e S 4:-1 0 iit-)( ( 3. a Z e k D -I-r16 p v, ro w-nd 4. re-e V1 S Lt -JY vl l - !- v. H-h S-)otG-c (1s 1 5. Cte 11-e_of In C4 s-e s 0 h 19 o I I Ft, id 6. Dtotines d acAr loco 8. So cc-c r hs17-> or v o L i-c 0a-t l n -cA- 9. 10. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION! Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing corning from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the pass *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT INDIFFERENT Signature: OPPOSE (0,60),..u. Print Name: C:t \ en,S. Address: \ MiLO-Q JLA) \,/3 "k"\\\ \MHTCA -;\---Vk • SSO During discussion of the rinks, homeowners have weighed in with other potential ideas for Prairie Park (bathrooms, pavilion, shade trees, etc). Please use the following space towrite in ideas that you would like to see included in the park in addition to or in lieu of the rinks. Again, it is important to keep in mind that this is a CITY PROCESS (not a Homeowners Association). This survey from the HOA is solely being used to gauge the community's opinion and potentially giving the city council information to go on for future park projects. 1. Ya0 \\\(:), 2. S\0. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION! Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further -discussion with homeowners -of -Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response _ SUPPORT INDIFFERENT OPPOSE � LA) Q�41 Signatur � Print Name: Address: - /'tea �� During discussion of the rinks, homeowners have weighed in with other potential ideas for Prairie Park (bathrooms, pavilion, shade trees, etc). Please use the following space to write in ideas that you would like to see included in the park to, or in lieu of thejinks, Again, it is important to keep in mind that this is a CITY PROCESS (not a Homeowners Association). This survey from the HOA is solely being used to gauge the community's opinion and potentially giving the city council information to go on for future park projects. ,/ �► 1. / I i'C fit C Cf' I b/ l! A i iC e0!/C 7 tsICJ' s .//7 ,i' 2. ke/04';/- o f' / d �,-4 7 1 Z4 3,/ad e-re ee/41-74c9%:Cy Cc1;lv,/6f /4jri 5. C ,77 er 6, 7. 8. 9. 10. Je 0 Yi,'/% 5 1/ ' ire 74 .cesdr/ 41741-4h/ied , / £// THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION! Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT INDIFFERENT Signature: Stacy Hellas Address: 1229 Macey Way Print Name: YES OPPOSE Stacy Hellas During discussion of the rinks, homeowners have weighed in with other potential ideas for Prairie Park (bathrooms, pavilion, shade trees, etc). Please use the following space to write in ideas that you would like to see included in the park in addition to or in lieu of the rinks. Again, it is important to keep in mind that this is a CITY PROCESS (not a Homeowners Association). This survey from the HOA is solely being used to gauge the community's opinion and potentially giving the city council information to go on for future park projects. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION! Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing corning from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT _ INDIFFERENT X OPPOSE Signature: r r z50► Print Name: Cwur, , }aac.EP503 Address: t%Ye Y#'n oob N)0 , Snu wfrrE7 - During discussion of the rinks, homeowners have weighed in with other potential ideas for Prairie Park (bathrooms, pavilion, shade trees, etc). Please use the following space to write in ideas that you would like to see included in the park in addition to or in lieu of the rinks. Again, it is important to keep in mind that this is a CITY PROCESS (not a Homeowners Association). This survey from the HOA is solely being used to gauge the community's opinion and potentially giving the city council information to go on for future park projects. 1 . rHa:,.v-/ .,, 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION! Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response Signature: SUPPORT INDIFFERENT OPPOSE Address: 12-/$ MAGE y ctiy Print Name: 6445E JE J k-, S S During discussion of the rinks, homeowners have weighed in with other potential ideas for Prairie Park (bathrooms, pavilion, shade trees, etc). Please use the following space to write in ideas that you would like to see included in the park in addition to or in lieu of the rinks. Again, it is important to keep in mind that this is a CITY PROCESS (not a Homeowners Association). This survey from the HOA is solely being used to gauge the community's opinion and potentially giving the city council information to go on for future park projects. 1.Do I / -ffAx. bfagJ(,ac sip?Dyeb aa.: rd e c 2 2. -Do *Cu_ s C Lxi \ As`- / 3. LA -id/ .cj . w4 .i cuh— ct.-. "/vtGlr 'v-e:` uiroLk Gr wi// ti he '5ex. ` "ed 4C3tc&lea4 3 Cid /1 Veal 4. 1 1 t - L lot ,ram cre rl� ?dick ick /S d s b2Gac��Ji�f r7'C i ktu,e%.4. c c/' �/11 G` ! � -L. ee-t ? (v. u0k fah k 1400.iVsc P vt(tlp, tt 4 e 5. gave 'fc lih fo- 4-frn COM 02/11 S ( pork U.Qt� (_dr.,*�E'.d'1 1 Sc) T Gc / /lat'rra �� '' 4. 5 use l've pl.. well StA:e. CO ltie,i 1 /ien 1'14.-eot i n.rs 6. CA-)1/l-ft/c;S Ari t/e Q.r.,v] %n14c.�' 02, ,,,, nro/ -f"v) ' ,,,, 7. is //OA t --"tu 1/0, !'ram-,," d Cc 55; Apo 55 7 a i, / i ioz, s ! 1t �nic,Jr3+ Ige C2Akec�-f Stc�r,.le��- �u.�e /cc.� Cl /!} +� Call 5-rr�.i n`l S+lr. va 2 �-{ Gcr' o cos45 c ,el lotAt- ailA a_ i s_ rtv� i ? 8 2 f AtUre- i s / D _cc_esd- ts�. ?ropeAl 40L1l2 s 1 w i 1( '1t i 5 of cect" -i-1 c ci 4y c %li ki 6,11 -/Gt Q j-- 9. 10. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION! Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT Signature: Address: INDIFFERENT .�__-OPPOSE Print Name: Let-'k During discussion of the rinks, homeowners have weighed in with other potential ideas for Prairie Park (bathrooms, pavilion, shade trees, etc). Please use the following space to write in ideas that you would like to see included in the park in addition to or in lieu of the rinks. Again, it is important to keep in mind that this is a CITY PROCESS (not a Homeowners Association). This survey from the HOA is solely being used to gauge the community's opinion and potentially giving the city council information to go on for future park projects. SSc-V �a T 1, L,A I 2. °'} l "C - cr 3. [r-\ t •%- .? w OCR_- ri\� 5. 1S Q EC G.�Iec, � = ‘ ct* 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION! Q W'v ex - � fe Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response Signature: Address: SUPPORT INDIFFERENT jam, OPPOSE Print Name: -+' CA 1V C.r9A fiob !}}wed lam, s}.(IO.kr, During discussion of the rinks, homeowners have weighed in with other potential ideas for Prairie Park (bathrooms, pavilion, shade trees, etc). Please use the following space to write in ideas that you would like to see included in the park in addition to or in lieu of the rinks. Again, it is important to keep in mind that this is a CITY PROCESS (not a Homeowners Association). This survey from the HOA is solely being used to gauge the community's opinion and potentially giving the city council information to go on for future park projects. 1. 6604404. 6$7eGo/J7 tAlI v- 2. S ttejtet ass - 7-s (1-SriAxdut-05 s:-1- / cam,. 3. -;(y 70-rk- ems, fSr efc 7. 8. 9. 10. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION! Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): $ *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response Signatu / SUPPORT INDIFFERENT OPPOSE fly Print Name: MtG c. w )-(s F4 Address: / 1 fe— Gc/11 (t' 577 u. w4 rFP &iv 53?) During discussion of the rinks, homeowners have weighed in with other potential ideas for Prairie Park (bathrooms, pavilion, shade trees, etc). Please use the following space to write in ideas that you would like to see included in the park in addition to or in lieu of the rinks. Again, it is important to keep in mind that this is a CITY PROCESS (not a Homeowners Association), This survey from the HOA is solely being used to gauge the community's opinion and potentially giving the city council information to go on for future park projects. 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION! Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coining from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT Signature: Address: INDIFFERENT OPPOSE Print Name: I11� /11--'-Jopd La�2 J0L 3J-i!e 1-Nrgws fe..retAt procecs 1/lUwI,POWers i f4A41 Scl-fiers retc,tPsf-ed During discussion of the rinks, homeowners have weighed in with other potential ideas for Prairie Park (bathrooms, pavilion, shade trees, etc). Please use the following space to write in ideas that you would like to see included in the park in addition to or in lieu of the rinks. Again, it is important to keep in mind that this is a CITY PROCESS (not a Homeowners Association). This survey from the HOA is solely being used to gauge the community's opinion and potentially giving the city council information to go on for future park projects. 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Tl IANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION! Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT Signature:_ Address: / Z / 7 19_ INDIFFERENT OPPOSE Lie Print Name: J iLe , e ✓1)49. �S �� During discussion of the rinks, homeowners have weighed in with other potential ideas for Prairie Park (bathrooms, pavilion, shade trees, etc). Please use the following space to write in ideas that you would like to see included in the park in addition to or in lieu of the rinks. Again, it is important to keep in mind that this is a CITY PROCESS (not a Homeowners Association). This survey from the HOA is solely being used to gauge the community's opinion and potentially giving the city council information to go on for future park projects. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7, 8. 9. 10. TIIANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION! Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not fonnally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response Address: V2-3 6 INDIFFERENT OPPOSE Print Name: During discussion of the rinks, homeowners have weighed in with other potential ideas for Prairie Park (bathrooms, pavilion, shade trees, etc). Please use the following space to write in ideas that you would like to see included in the park in addition to or in lieu of the rinks. Again, it is important to keep in mind that this is a CITY PROCESS (not a Homeowners Association). This survey from the HOA is solely being used to gauge the community's opinion and potentially giving the city council information to go on for future park projects. 1. 2. 3, 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION! Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response `•' SUPPORT INDIFF'LRENT OPPOSE S ignatureC/ Address: Hui 4WOc Print Name: e_..Y'1 During discussion of the rinks, homeowners have weighed in with other potential ideas for Prairie Park (bathrooms, pavilion, shade trees, etc). Please use the following space to write in ideas that you would like to see included in the park in addition to or in lieu of the rinks. Again, it is important to keep in mind that this is a CITY PROCESS (not a Homeowners Association). This survey from the HOA is solely being used to gauge the community's opinion and potentially giving the city council information to go on for future park projects. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION! Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response J` SUPPORT Signature: 144- 4-.L. Address: 5 3 5 5 C `� )S ITe & INDIFFERENT OPPOSE Print Name: G f �?V/7I-e W LS ` c) vLe KY? 4,(._ Gi 1'1 DYj j YYt OU!/�- During discussion of the rinks, homeowners have weighed in with other potential ideas for Prairie Park (bathrooms, pavilion, shade trees, etc). Please use the following space to write in ideas that you would like to see included in the park in addition to or in Iieu of the rinks. Again, it is important to keep in mind that this is a CITY PROCESS (not a Homeowners Association). This survey from the HOA is solely being used to gauge the community's opinion and potentially giving the city council information to go on for future park projects. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION! Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT INDIFFERENT OPPOSE Signature: Address: Print Name: D b C4 .� During discussion of the rinks, homeowners have weighed in with other potential ideas for Prairie Park (bathrooms, pavilion, shade trees, etc). Please use the following space to write in ideas that you would like to see included in the park in addition to or in lieu of the rinks. Again, it is important to keep in mind that this is a CITY PROCESS (not a Homeowners Association). This survey from the HOA is solely being used to gauge the community's opinion and potentially giving the city council information to go on for future park projects. 1. 2. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION! Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response V SUPPORT INDIFFERENT OPPOSE Signature: ( Address: Print Name: J tyuk t kr M OJ wait I i 5 3 law D47cl Let- c 11 1,ic.. MN) 3S GW 7 During discussion of the rinks, homeowners have weighed in with other potential ideas for Prairie Park (bathrooms, pavilion, shade trees, etc). Please use the following space to write in ideas that you would like to see included in the park in addition to or in lieu of the rinks. Again, it is important to keep in mind that this is a CITY PROCESS (not a Homeowners Association). This survey from the HOA is solely being used to gauge the community's opinion and potentially giving the city council information to go on for future park projects. 1. Gc"h ro o nqS 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION! Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing corning from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response Signatur Address: SUPPORT INDIFFERENT OPPOSE Print Name: eat CAiei povev AikJ During discussion of the rinks, homeowners have weighed in with other potential ideas for Prairie Park (bathrooms, pavilion, shade trees, etc). Please use the following space to write in ideas that you would like to see included in the park in addition to or in lieu of the rinks. Again, it is important to keep in mind that this is a CITY PROCESS (not a Homeowners Association). This survey from the HOA is solely being used to gauge the community's opinion and potentially giving the city council information to go on for future park projects. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 4401 THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION! Settlers Glen. Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT INDIFFERENT OPPOSE Signature: ,= Print Name:4f%l,ew ri Address: 33(9Q (MChS4 ('o(,rt- 3-1->)/1,',4'i "'I, S3Z362 During discussion of the rinks, homeowners have weighed in with other potential ideas for Prairie Park (bathrooms, pavilion, shade trees, etc). Please use the following space to write in ideas that you would like to see included in the park in addition to or in lieu of the rinks. Again, it is important to keep in mind that this is a CITY PROCESS (not a Homeowners Association). This survey from the HOA is solely being used to gauge the community's opinion and potentially giving the city council information to go on for future park projects. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION! Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects inthe past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response X' SUPPORT Signature: Address: INDIFFERENT OPPOSE Print Name: SLER L300 �«, C.t 0 fY\ 0(a During discussion of the rinks, homeowners have weighed in with other potential ideas for Prairie Park (bathrooms, pavilion, shade trees, etc). Please use the following space to write in ideas that you would like to see included in the park in addition to or in lieu of the rinks. Again, it is important to keep in mind that this is a CITY PROCESS (not a Homeowners Association). This survey from the HOA is solely being used to gauge the community's opinion and potentially giving the city council information to go on for future park projects. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION! Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response Signature: Address: SUPPORT INDIFFERENT Print Name: ((,L) 1)-4la A a c)2_,(1 OPPOSE During discussion of the rinks, homeowners have weighed in with other potential ideas for Prairie Park (bathrooms, pavilion, shade trees, etc). Please use the following space to write in ideas that you would like to see included in the park in addition to or in lieu of the rinks. Again, it is important to keep in mind that this is a CITY PROCESS (not a Homeowners Association). This survey from the HOA is solely being used to gauge the community's opinion and potentially giving the city council information to go on for future park projects. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5, 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION! Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response f` SUPPORT INDIFFERENT OPPOSE Signature: / -�-/ Print Name: i' s g 7, Address: 3 ? I'<--- S\--\ 1 During discussion of the rinks, homeowners have weighed in with other potential ideas for Prairie Park (bathrooms, pavilion, shade trees, etc). Please use the following space to write in ideas that you would like to see included in the park in addition to or in lieu of the rinks. Again, it is important to keep in mind that this is a CITY PROCESS (not a Homeowners Association). This survey from the HOA is solely being used to gauge the community's opinion and potentially giving the city council information to go on for future park projects. 1. 2. 3. 4. 3. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION! Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response Signature X SUPPORT INDIFFERENT OPPOSE Print Name: Pi a • t`z ,. tray Address: A71w)c2 L Cc, (J t' During discussion of the rinks, homeowners have weighed in with other potential ideas for Prairie Park (bathrooms, pavilion, shade trees, etc). Please use the following space to write in ideas that you would like to see included in the park in addition to or in lieu of the rinks. Again, it is important to keep in mind that this is a CITY PROCESS (not a Homeowners Association). This survey from the HOA is solely being used to gauge the community's opinion and potentially giving the city council information to go on for future park projects. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION! Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response XSUPPORT INDIFFERENT OPPOSE Signature: ,(� A �� _•`i�1 / Print Name: Address:l 2Z AJWV'( tz",,,Le Dirwi During discussion of the rinks, homeowners have weighed in with other potential ideas for Prairie Park (bathrooms, pavilion, shade trees, etc). Please use the following space to write in ideas that you would like to see included in the park in addition to or in lieu of the rinks. Again, it is important to keep in mind that this is a CITY PROCESS (not a Homeowners Association). This survey from the HOA is solely being used to gauge the community's opinion and potentially giving the city council information to go on for future park projects. Z. C.,04 if--6/619r--47V 1. p7i/iec 24:ve, rc1/1,0(% t1 4E_ erio-6,441 2. tip )c 08 5- ` `l ' )C77o �111 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION! Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response XSUPPORT Signature: Address:. INDIFFERENT OPPOSE During discussion of the rinks, homeowners have weighed in with other potential ideas for Prairie Park (bathrooms, pavilion, shade trees, etc). Please use the following space to write in ideas that you would like to see included in the park in addition to or in lieu of the rinks. Again, it is important to keep in mind that this is a CITY PROCESS (not a Homeowners Association). This survey from the HOA is solely being used to gauge the community's opinion and potentially giving the city council information to go on for future park projects. 1. 2. 3, 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION! Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response / 4 SUPPORT INDIFFERENT OPPOSE Signature: Print Name: ! Address: During discussion of the rinks, homeowners have weighed in with other potential ideas for Prairie Park (bathrooms, pavilion, shade trees, etc). Please use the following space to write in ideas that you would like to see included in the park in addition to or in lieu of the rinks: Again, it is important to keep in mind that this is a CITY PROCESS (not a Homeowners Association). This survey from the HOA is solely being used to gauge the community's opinion and potentially giving the city council information to go on for future park projects. 5- tjAirlk t 6. 4L 7. pu 8. C 7t-77/2-.67, ne<ofi P A /U 10. elp 11,AMe THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION! Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response INDIFFERENT OPPOSE Signature: / Print Name: Address: 30 ? /� c4-) 41ooJ err.' 4 During discussion of the rinks, homeowners have weighed in with other potential ideas for Prairie Park (bathrooms, pavilion, shade trees, etc). Please use the following space to write in ideas that you would like to see included in the park in addition to or in lieu of the rinks. Again, it is important to keep in mind that this is a CITY PROCESS (not a Homeowners Association). This survey from the HOA is solely being used to gauge the community's opinion and potentially giving the city council information to go on for future park projects. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION! Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed-rb make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help de 'de how to go forward based on community response SUPPT INDIFFERENT OPPOSE Signature:/� Print Name: Address: 1 During discussion of the rinks, homeowners have weighed in with other potential ideas for Prairie Park (bathrooms, pavilion, shade trees, etc). Please use the following space to write in ideas that you would like to see included in the park in addition to or in lieu of the rinks. Again, it is important to keep in mind that this is a CITY PROCESS (not a Homeowners Association). This survey from the HOA is solely being used to gauge the community's opinion and potentially giving the city council information to go on for future park projects. 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9, 10. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION! Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing corning from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT INDIFFERENT OPPOSE Signature: Address: /1;3 Print Name: J)C E7 L EOi, t f%tiGy G� Sew. , i��, rig During discussion of the rinks, homeowners have weighed in with other potential ideas for Prairie Park (bathrooms, pavilion, shade trees, etc). Please use the following space to write in ideas that you would like to see included in the park in addition to or in lieu of the rinks. Again, it is important to keep in mind -that -this is a CITY PROCESS (not a Homeowners Association). This survey from the HOA is solely being used to gauge the community's opinion and potentially giving the city council information to go on for future park projects. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION! Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response V SUPPORT Si nature ((Xiv4,, INDIFFERENT OPPOSE Print Name: cym(46--, Address: 111 1 kv004 Lo‘ivt I" IV 630 O 0. During discussion of the rinks, homeowners have weighed in with other potential ideas for Prairie Park (bathrooms, pavilion, shade trees, etc). Please use the following space to write in ideas that you would like to see included in the park in addition to or in lieu of the rinks. Again, it is important to keep in mind that this is a CITY PROCESS (not a Homeowners Association). This survey from the HOA is solely being used to gauge the community's opinion and potentially giving the city council information to go on for future park projects. 1. 2. 3. 4. —5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION! Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response !- " SUPPORT INDIFFERENT OPPOSE Signatur Print Name: 1V ace-e- -F 1A--rov\ Address: k rt 2- m'e 9.Mi i'k-o 1 o 'a Z During discussion of the rinks, homeowners have weighed in with other potential ideas for Prairie Park (bathrooms, pavilion, shade trees, etc). Please use the following space to write in ideas that you would like to see included in the park in addition to or in lieu of the rinks. Again, it is important to keep in mind that this is a CITY PROCESS (not a Homeowners Association). This survey from the HOA is solely being used to gauge the community's opinion and potentially giving the city council information to go on for future park projects. 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION! Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT INDIEIFERENT OPPOSE Signature: Q 1€.z,A Ai Z y,vc /4- Print Name: Address: 13 /'�% M,q C E During discussion of the rinks, homeowners have weighed in with other potential ideas for Prairie Park (bathrooms, pavilion, shade trees, etc). Please use the following space to write in ideas that you would like to see included in the park in addition to or in lieu of the rinks. Again, it is important to keep in mind that this is a CITY PROCESS (not a Homeowners Association). This survey from the HOA is solely being used to gauge the community's opinion and potentially giving the city council information to go on for future park projects. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION! Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response 7 --ThN SUPPORT# INDIFFERENT OPPOSE Signature: de2 1 11- Print Name: ikithe- tkOtii-eitf" 'jot Kck(er Address: 1 \°iO MaC _ t al U) GA ) KAN) 5Gag2 During discussion of the rinks, homeowners have weighed in with other potential ideas for Prairie Park (bathrooms, pavilion, shade trees, etc). Please use the following space to write in ideas that you would like to see included in the park in addition to or in lieu of the rinks. Again, it is important to keep in mind that this is a CITY PROCESS (not a IIomeowners Association). This survey from the HOA is solely being used to gauge the community's opinion and potentially giving the city council information to go on for future park projects. 1. voi 10 Cc-tim 00WkS/Otri (N-4v1i 2. 3640.4-re e S S 1tik`e, ?oss,ble r6iDcd,-6611 ba ebc l {ct j otdcLi*t ►--1 fr tit hada it ri r4l%or - n w0 A po c 4, " '`` jCC I' , ° S * 1k2— �-GU 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION! Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response Signature:%' Address: 2 s v SUPPORT INDIFFERENT OPPOSE —7 r Print Name: 1-7 During discussion of the rinks, homeowners have weighed in with other potential ideas for Prairie Park (bathrooms, pavilion, shade trees, etc). Please use the following space to write in ideas that you would like to see included in the park in addition to or in lieu of the rinks. Again, it is important to keep in mind that this is a CITY PROCESS (not a Ilomeowners Association). This survey from the HOA is solely being used to gauge the community's opinion and potentially giving the city council information to go on for future park projects. 1. 2. 3. 4, s. 6. 7. 8. 9, 10. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION! Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response _A_SUPPORT INDIFFERENT OPPOSE Signature: Address: (Lac' %M1 ety Print Name: /14/6e:((ziem, (1( j---(4A During discussion of the rinks, homeowners have weighed in with other potential ideas for Prairie Park (bathrooms, pavilion, shade trees, etc). Please use the following space to write in ideas that you would like to see included in the park in addition to or in lieu of the rinks. Again, it is important to keep in mind that this is a CITY PROCESS (not a Homeowners Association). This survey from the HOA is solely being used to gauge the community's opinion and potentially giving the city council information to go on for future park projects. POO I Z. Sptas�_ P�- 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION! Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT INDIFFERENT OPPOSE Signature: Address: ' 72—G �--/6.5 (yh Print Name: /004t)A__, During discussion of the rinks, homeowners have weighed in with other potential ideas for Prairie Park (bathrooms, pavilion, shade trees, etc). Please use the following space to write in ideas that you would like to see included in the park in addition to or in lieu of the rinks. Again, it is important to keep in mind that this is a CITY PROCESS (not a Homeowners Association). This survey from the HOA is solely being used to gauge the community's opinion and potentially giving the city council information to go on for future park projects. 1. 2. 3. Io-gd0 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION! *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT (Brian. n. i-,ref")---- IN DIFFEREN OPPOSE Signature ( rJ Print N nee: Address: /433 0 Ma C e �, *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT INDWFbRENT OPPOSE Signature:-C-_ Print Name: / .-e / 411/ Address: S ` ir` � � *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response _i__SUPPORT INDIFFERENT OPPOSE Signature:rG Address: I l A (,) &pp Afti Print Name: Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT Signature: Address: INDIFFERENT OPPOSE Print Name: r 1+°1- A- d 320 (2- iV-6,51)ot c , J-1a tnt4a'- Nl.1/ scU rL During discussion of the rinks, homeowners have weighed in with other potential ideas for Prairie Park (bathrooms, pavilion, shade trees, etc). Please use the following space to write in ideas that you would like to see included in the park in addition to or in lieu of the rinks. Again, it is important to keep in mind that this is a CITY PROCESS (not a Homeowners Association). This survey from the HOA is solely being used to gauge the community's opinion and potentially giving the city council information to go on for future park projects. 1. C.::0^3 ay% Yih 1 • 1,1 v (cD.d.sv -,sY 2. FI V i S L -+L 4,11 -Re_ J a, a 1)1 s_ 4. ) .c.lrIact «) _µ I- I,. td Jt 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION! Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response XSUPPORT INDIFFERENT OPPOSE Signature: Address: /2 3 L/ M"1%'ob L 4711E Print Name: Vrfil ( h14-2 b During discussion of the rinks, homeowners have weighed in with other potential ideas for Prairie Park (bathrooms, pavilion, shade trees, etc). Please use the following space to write in ideas that you would like to see included in the park in addition to or in lieu of the rinks. Again, it is important to keep in mind that this is a CITY PROCESS (not a Homeowners Association). This survey from the HOA is solely being used to gauge the community's opinion and potentially giving the city council information to go on for future park projects. 1. j/l(7cI4--F0 f3 E.3,4ZL Pi✓9-wr c/V') 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION! Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not design d to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help dec. how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT Signature: INDIFFERENT OPPOSE PrintName:TakltliP (1951- Address: S 2 S Li466Nrin��l c+. 44'�rt During discussion of the rinks, homeowners have weighed in with other potential ideas for Prairie Park (bathrooms, pavilion, shade trees, etc). Please use the following space to write in ideas that you would like to see included in the park in addition to or in lieu of the rinks. Again, it is important to keep in mind that this is a CITY PROCESS (not a Homeowners Association). This survey from the HOA is solely being used to gauge the community's opinion and potentially giving the city council information to go on for future park projects. 0 ECf 1 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION! Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response SUPPORT INDIFFERENT OPPOSE Signature: Print Name: Rbb'Tt L✓k65 Address: ! 1 3 0 4 I ab k 55O'2_ During discussion of the rinks, homeowners have weighed in with other potential ideas for Prairie Park (bathrooms, pavilion, shade trees, etc). Please use the following space to write in ideas that you would like to see included in the park in addition to or in lieu of the rinks. Again, it is important to keep in mind that this is a CITY PROCESS (not a Homeowners Association). This survey from the HOA is solely being used to gauge the community's opinion and potentially giving the city council information to go on for future park projects. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. '.err 10. THANK YOTJ POR YOUR PAtZTfCIPPI IhNI. Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing corning from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response Address: SUPPORT INDIFFERENT OPPOSE Print Name: 1211� ft4Ce5/ �a �ill�nla-f� �;M! cboe2- During discussion of the rinks, homeowners have weighed in with other potential ideas for Prairie Park (bathrooms, pavilion, shade trees, etc). Please use the following space to write in ideas that you would like to see included in the park in addition to or in lieu of the rinks. Again, it is important to keep in mind that this is a CITY PROCESS (not a Homeowners Association). This survey from the HOA is solely being used to gauge the community's opinion and potentially giving the city council information to go on for future park projects. 1. 164 CAVIL tr o/Iii,loulishyr:5„ y"VkitAve 1/IL 1 f'1 L 11 S -hop levtdc 0,1 e CR014 -flalt. 2. littsj(, lJ 1, ;f - — - Used � I lAteitc OPUI-S WW1 liMank effe divv1,4 . EeettifkliVit tifO tI4._Lt etriti nes , 4. kfl4-difliC het tit rc iqu4 t( 4114 ail el rblei haikal 061 ail 4{/D-C rre � 14440 M/Ltaki I 'D•lr 5I'i . +k 1 - ' t ` 466 n r1go a }evitri � i " 'kj, i i l; ef a 1 , 4t(t tLIFCalljittAiri .(-- 1)- 7. bei c I/Y s 8. /110 4/ilk L'IN id) Sq(i.hcf1 kt kA,Lite- )1)IK At\ _II )) 9. 10. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION! Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response V SUPPORT INDIFFERENT OPPOSE Signature' n 'nt Name: V gryAltri voI'i Be i/VW\ Address: if a 'I outi-0L4,4,),12,)547;)26„r_zcit,,--u 1 j During discussion of the rinks, homeowners have weighed in with other potential ideas for Prairie Park (bathrooms, pavilion, shade trees, etc). Please use the following space to write in ideas that you would like to see included in the park in addition to or in lieu of the rinks. Again, it is important to keep in mind thatthis is a CITY PROCESS (not a Homeowners Association). This survey from the HOA is solely being used to gauge the community's opinion and potentially giving the city council information to go on for future park projects. 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION! Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response 24X._ SUPPORT INDIFFERENT OPPOSE Signature: 0G-4/L Print Name: Sa ram- f1 v'g ((i Address: Di ,A oud L 1'1 . 5f-1)1 wei 560`6 • During discussion of the rinks, homeowners have weighed in with other potential ideas for Prairie Park (bathrooms, pavilion, shade trees, etc). Please use the following space to write in ideas that you would like to see included in the park in addition to or in lieu of the rinks. Again, it is important to keep in mind that this is a CITY PROCESS (not a Homeowners Association). This survey from the HOA is solely being used to gauge the community's opinion and potentially giving the city council information to go on for future park projects. 1. ava;, I6,101 e (25-ihy'ovwh 2. Gi esi G,YViaff'e0( -4- 0 0 yes f D✓ port -a p p e.4 was+e ?vow. r (av a'VPGtS . 3. s #e pav-K (sv1►et-a) r $coofe. bides tiol(er b/ad s, 5.12n4hd4frdc b .bite ,Liitit CQida in bavn p&vk) te: h(1 Siillwo-1t sPovk 4. baskefloa,j hoop h ok-c r�- 5. WO re S Vlct oi.e. Jcter6 v1) a, lr-P, aS 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION! Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response ,•` -SUPPORT Signature Address: 1 h) O Ma v\ravi INDIFFERENT OPPOSE Print Name: ' 1A40,AA- During discussion of the rinks, homeowners have weighed in with other potential ideas for Prairie Park (bathrooms, pavilion, shade trees, etc). Please use the following space to write in ideas that you would like to see included in the park in addition to or in lieu of the rinks. Again, it is important to keep in mind that this is a CITY PROCESS (not a Homeowners Association). This survey from the HOA is solely being used to gauge the community's opinion and potentially giving the city council information to go on for future park projects. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION! Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park. It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward): *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response \,/ SUPPORT INDIFFERENT OPPOSE Signature: c.) 6:::"....A.---.. 6,,,,,,,-....„,,----2.---------- Print Name: ��z-7 A -I-�� C �G l Address: U-/ cur) . - .t 2 During discussion of the rinks, homeowners have weighed in with other potential ideas for Prairie Park (bathrooms, pavilion, shade trees, etc). Please use the following space to write in ideas that you would like to see included in the park in addition to or in lieu of the rinks. Again, it is important to keep in mind that this is a CITY PROCESS (not a Homeowners Association). This survey from the HOA is solely being used to gauge the community's opinion and potentially giving the city council information to go on for future park projects. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5, 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION! Settlers Glen Hockey and Skating Rink Survey Some neighbors have expressed interest for a hockey and skating rink in Settlers Glen Prairie Park_ It was proposed to the Stillwater City Council since it is a city park. It was tentatively approved by the city to begin development this summer. After further discussion with homeowners of Settlers Glen, the board has decided to reach out to all homeowners to take a poll and determine if the project is desired by the community. This is a CITY PROCESS and nothing to do with the HOA. The HOA is doing this survey to give the city information about homeowners potential wishes for Prairie Park. The following are starting details (nothing is certain - just listed to give homeowners information on what has been discussed and what could possibly be happening with the project if it were to go forward) : *Rink development fully funded from the City of Stillwater (nothing coming from HOA dues) *Rinks fully maintained (flooding and shoveling) by the City of Stillwater *Location of rinks in the park will most likely be placed related to water access, grade, and drainage *Boards around the hockey rink would be in conjunction with an organization called Tree Trust that has co -sponsored similar projects in the past *Lighting and warming house has been discussed but not formally approved by the city. If either were wanted later on, more discussion with homeowners and the city would be warranted Please check a response and send ballot back postmarked by 4/30/19 to be included in survey. *Check only ONE response *Please do not write rationale/comments for any choice as this will not affect survey conclusion *Only one ballot per household *One homeowner to sign name, print name, and write address *This poll is not designed to make any formal decision making - it is purely used to gauge interest and help decide how to go forward based on community response Signature: Address: \/ SUPPORT INDIFFERENT OPPOSE I AHw,vooct LN Print Name: J C r� G 1) r) e.1 During discussion of the rinks, homeowners have weighed in with other potential ideas for Prairie Park (bathrooms, pavilion, shade trees, etc). Please use the following space to write in ideas that you would like to see included in the park in addition to or in lieu of the rinks. Again, it is important to keep in mind that this is a CITY PROCESS (not a Homeowners Association). This survey from the HOA is solely being used to gauge the community's opinion and potentially giving the city council information to go on for future park projects. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION! 04/29/2019 9:15 AM Homeowner Report Page: 1 Associa Minnesota 7100 Northland Circle N # 300 'Resident (Address Support Indifferent Oppose Adams T David 1211 Macey Way Stillwater MN 55082 X Allen Douglas 1223 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 X Almer K Carl 3091 Atwood Circle Stillwater MN 55082 X Ambrose G Ronald 3079 Atwood Circle Stillwater MN 55082 X Amundson Craig 1235 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 Anderson Brian 1330 Macey Court Stillwater MN 55082 X Anderson D Matthew 1216 Macey Way Stillwater MN 55082 X Anglo James 3336 Webster Court Stillwater MN 55082 X Arhart J Cale 1182 Macey Way Stillwater MN 55082 Bates William 1251 Macey Way Stillwater MN 55082 ' X Bell Kara 1350 Macey Way Stillwater MN 55082 Biederman Jason 1228 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 X x Biederman John 1178 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 Billstein J Bradley 1204 Macey Way Stillwater MN 55082 X Boehle F John 1118 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 X Bogren Chad 3201 Atwood Court Stillwater MN 55082 Bohnen E Scott 1223 Macey Way Stillwater MN 55082 X Bradley Michael 1258 Macey Way Stillwater MN 55082 X Brinda Michael 3333 Webster Court Stillwater MN 55082 X Brown Daniel 1106 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 X Brown Gregory 3094 Atwood Circle Stillwater MN 55082 X Butala Eric 1154 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 X Carle Mark 1255 Macey Way Stillwater MN 55082 X Cloutier S Marilyn 1231 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 Crain Patrick 3349 Webster Court Stillwater MN 55082 X x Dama Joseph 3352 Webster Court Stillwater MN 55082 X Damlo Reade 1129 Macey Way Stillwater MN 55082 X De St.Aubin Daniel 3231 Atwood Court Stillwater MN 55082 X Dicks A Gerald 1139 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 X Dierkhisny Darrick 1324 Macey Court Stillwater MN 55082 04/29/2019 9:15 AM Homeowner Report Page: 2 Associa Minnesota 7100 Northland Circle N # 300 'Resident (Address Support Indifferent Oppose Doely Scott 1183 Macey Way Stillwater MN 55082 X Dombrovski Raimund 1331 Macey Court Stillwater MN 55082 Dosdall Justine 3328 Webster Court Stillwater MN 55082 X Drommerhausen A Mark 1112 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 Eastman Bob 1222 Macey Way Stillwater MN 55082 X Egan Richard 3087 Atwood Circle Stillwater MN 55082 X Erding R Mark 3312 Webster Court Stillwater MN 55082 X Evans J Lawrence 3237 Atwood Court Stillwater MN 55082 X Farnsworth B Nan 1227 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 X Fawkes Rob 1130 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 X Ferguson Jeff 1325 Macey Court Stillwater MN 55082 Fields Rick 1180 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 X Fox B Gregg 1195 Macey Way Stillwater MN 55082 X Fredeen Jeffrey 1213 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 Fry Michael 1183 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 X Gabriel Tony 1188 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 X Green Thomas 3219 Atwood Court Stillwater MN 55082 X Gresafe Phil 1185 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 X Gulenchyn Michael 3220 Atwood Court Stillwater MN 55082 X Haase Aaron 3206 Atwood Court Stillwater MN 55082 X Hallas Jason 1229 Macey Way Stillwater MN 55082 X Hansen J Stephen 1219 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 X Hart Richard 1189 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 X Harter William 1169 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 X Haukom-Kaiser Gretchen 1200 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 Hermes Chuck 1199 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 X Hildrum Eric 1254 Macey Way Stillwater MN 55082 X Hill J Josiah 1124 Macey Way Stillwater MN 55082 X Hoffman Lynn 1148 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 X Howe Matthew 3360 Webster Court Stillwater MN 55082 X Illinois, LP IH2 Property 1168 Macey Way Stillwater MN 55082 04/29/2019 9:15 AM Homeowner Report Page: 3 Associa Minnesota 7100 Northland Circle N # 300 'Resident 'Address Support Indifferent Oppose Janke Bruce 1220 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 Jenkins Chase 1248 Macey Way Stillwater MN 55082 1 X Jensen Jennifer 1235 Macey Way Stillwater MN 55082 Johnson Aaron 1203 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 X Johnson D Bradley 1208 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 X Jones Matthew 1238 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 X Jorgenson Craig 1136 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 X Josephson D Adam 1366 Macey Way Stillwater MN 55082 X Junker Andrew 1166 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 Kiser W Michael 1136 Macey Way Stillwater MN 55082 X Kleppe Jeremy 3100 Atwood Circle Stillwater MN 55082 Knop Kyle 1142 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 X Koetz Gregory 1159 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 X Kohler Joseph 1190 Macey Way Stillwater MN 55082 X Kranz F John 3252 Atwood Court Stillwater MN 55082 I X Kranz Thomas 3236 Atwood Court Stillwater MN 55082 X Kryzer Brendon 1211 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 Langfield D Jason 1306 Macey Court Stillwater MN 55082 X Lemme Christopher 1143 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 X Lettner Donald 1124 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 X Lilla J Derek 1198 Macey Way Stillwater MN 55082 X Lindstrom Jonathan 3095 Atwood Circle Stillwater MN 55082 Loken Michael 3243 Atwood Court Stillwater MN 55082 x Lombardi P Joseph 1100 Macey Way Stillwater MN 55082 X Long Douglas 1246 Macey Way Stillwater MN 55082 X Lozano L Jose 1216 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 Lynch P Brian 1317 Macey Court Stillwater MN 55082 X Maddux Stephen 1121 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 Marshall J Nicholas 1153 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 X McAlpine Michael 1358 Macey Way Stillwater MN 55082 X 04/29/2019 9:15 AM Homeowner Report Page: 4 Associa Minnesota 7100 Northland Circle N # 300 'Resident (Address Support Indifferent Oppose McAlpine J Ryan 1245 Macey Way Stillwater MN 55082 McArdle R Michele 3195 Atwood Court Stillwater MN 55082 McElvain Kevin 1179 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 Middendorf Bruce 1239 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 Moeller Richard 1127 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 X Moss Todd 1312 Macey Court Stillwater MN 55082 Naatjes Ryan 3309 Webster Court Stillwater MN 55082 X Nelson Jeff 1259 Macey Way Stillwater MN 55082 X Noah J Adam 3325 Webster Court Stillwater MN 55082 X Nordquist S Daniel 3249 Atwood Court Stillwater MN 55082 x Norman B Jason 3246 Atwood Court Stillwater MN 55082 Novacek A Craig 1241 Macey Way Stillwater MN 55082 Olsen Raymond 1152 Macey Way Stillwater MN 55082 Olstad Nathan 1256 Macey Way Stillwater MN 55082 X Oltman Mark 1253 Macey Way Stillwater MN 55082 X Palecek William 1160 Macey Way Stillwater MN 55082 Parkos Richard 1160 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 Paulus J Jason 1252 Macey Way Stillwater MN 55082 Pemble L John 3099 Atwood Circle Stillwater MN 55082 Perpich C Jason 1159 Macey Way Stillwater MN 55082 x Peterson Austin 1265 Macey Way Stillwater MN 55082 Peterson Gary 3341 Webster Court Stillwater MN 55082 X Ralston J Daniel 1209 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 Rees D Brian 1101 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 X Residence Nguyen 1196 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 Rolling James 1105 Macey Way Stillwater MN 55082 X Ruiz R Luis 3320 Webster Court Stillwater MN 55082 X Saaranen Robert 1144 Macey Way Stillwater MN 55082 X Sandquist Andrew 1141 Macey Way Stillwater MN 55082 X Sargent D Mark 1204 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 Savela Jared 1207 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 X 04/29/2019 9:15 AM Homeowner Report Page: 5 Associa Minnesota 7100 Northland Circle N # 300 'Resident 'Address Support Indifferent Oppose Scheel Todd 1210 Macey Way Stillwater MN 55082 Schneider Steven 1215 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 X Schuldt Dale 3304 Webster Court Stillwater MN 55082 X Schulze Jonathan 1240 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 X Schwartz John 1174 Macey Way Stillwater MN 55082 X Sedlacek Daniel 1234 Macey Way Stillwater MN 55082 X Sellman R Corey 1318 Macey Court Stillwater MN 55082 Sheehan D Cullen 1117 Macey Way Stillwater MN 55082 x Sjostrom B Scott 1217 Macey Way Stillwater MN 55082 X Skokan Joseph 3083 Atwood Circle Stillwater MN 55082 Spain Henry 1228 Macey Way Stillwater MN 55082 Spitzer James 3240 Atwood Court Stillwater MN 55082 X x Stakes Michael 1193 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 X Sturgis Scott 3301 Webster Court Stillwater MN 55082 Teply Jason 3225 Atwood Court Stillwater MN 55082 Tetrault L Christopher 1342 Macey Court Stillwater MN 55082 X Thureson Brian 3317 Webster Court Stillwater MN 55082 Uner J Polly 1133 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 X Vandelac M Matthew 1141 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 Von Behren Theron 1184 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 X Vos S Bradley 3207 Atwood Court Stillwater MN 55082 X Wait Andrew 3255 Atwood Court Stillwater MN 55082 X Waller Andrew 3351 Webster Court Stillwater MN 55082 X Ward John 1234 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 X Ward Rita 1171 Macey Way Stillwater MN 55082 Watson Donald 1172 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 X Weisbrod Daniel 1336 Macey Court Stillwater MN 55082 Weyer Mark 3368 Webster Court Stillwater MN 55082 X Whisler Michael 1300 Macey Court Stillwater MN 55082 X Wicks L Ryan 1250 Macey Way Stillwater MN 55082 X 04/29/2019 9:15 AM Homeowner Report Page: 6 Associa Minnesota 7100 Northland Circle N # 300 'Resident (Address Support Indifferent Oppose Williams Steven 1261 Macey Way Stillwater MN 55082 Withbroe A Christine 1337 Macey Court Stillwater MN 55082 Wolden Derek 3344 Webster Court Stillwater MN 55082 Wright Christopher 3213 Atwood Court Stillwater MN 55082 Wright Matthew 1217 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 Zirbes Jeremy 1212 Atwood Lane Stillwater MN 55082 X X X X TOTAL: Svar, THE BIRTHPLACE OF MINNESOTA Memo To: Parks and Recreation Commission From: Tim Moore, Public Works Superintendent Date: June 24, 2019 Re: 5 Year Capital Improvement Plan BACKGROUND On an annual basis the City of Stillwater staff updates its 5 Year Capital Improvement Plan (CIP). Public Works has been working on Parks projects and funding. DISCUSSION Below is a summary of the proposed CIP for 2020 from last year's CIP. These are to be included as Capital Outlay items in the 2020 budget. Palmer Park — Parking Lot $ 75,000 Replace Play Structure — Sunrise $ 80,000 Install Irrigation — Staples $ 50,000 Hardcourt Rehabilitation — Northland $112,000 Annual Trail Improvements $ 40,000 'pad/Tablet $ 700 Wireless Access Point $ 1,000 Uninteruptable Power Supply (UPS) $ 500 72' Zero Turn mower $ 6,000 Snow Blower for John Deere 1025R Tractor $ 4,000 Also, as part of the budget process, staff is to update its 5 year CIP for the 2020-2024 time frame. Attached is the 5 year CIP from 2018 showing items to planned for future years. Adjustments can be made to next year's CIP and future years at this time to show any future improvements or equipment items. Staff is to submit it new by July 3. Note that improvements to Bridgeview Park and Aiple Park have been included in Community Developments CIP for 2021 and 2022. RECOMMENDATION The Parks and Recreation Commission should review and discuss the 5 Year CIP and make recommendations for staff. i11water THE BR T H PLACE O F M I N N E S O I A Memo To: Parks and Recreation Commission From: Tim Moore, Public Works Superintendent Date: February 21, 2019 Re: 5-Year CIP Work Plan DISCUSSION In 2011 and 2015 the Parks and recreation Commission has reviewed this list and discussed additions and deletions to the list. Below is the updated 5-year CIP work plan. Included in this 5-year CIP work plan is both capital projects and projects that can be done with operating budget. An update is provided alongside each item showing progress. At this time I am asking the Parks and Recreation Commission to review progress and begin to think about projects to add or delete from the list. Community Parks Lowell Park Bury overhead utility lines Parking lot and trail lighting (done) Landscaping (ongoing) Millbrook Community Park Picnic shelter Pioneer Park Renovate bandshell and bathrooms (Bathrooms under construction) Fill in low area and terrace landscape Build pergola Upgrade electricity Rebuild fence Northland Park Make an "entryway" to park - (new landscaping at sign) Improve drainage upper field — (ongoing) Replace parking lot (done) Rehabilitate tennis courts (done) Improve lower infield Rehabilitate warming house facility Bridgeview Park New park development (Funding for Plan) Browns Creek Park New irrigation system Develop Trail Head Center Lily Lake Park Replace irrigation systems Remodel bathroom interior (done) Rehabilitate tennis courts (tennis done, Basketball 2019) Replace Lights (tennis and basketball done) Neighborhood Parks Long Lake Open Space Add picnic shelter Add nature trails — (ongoing) Look at adding parking on north side? Boutwell Cemetery New park development? Staples Field Add parkland Add additional facilities at the site Install irrigation in ballfield Rehabilitate tennis court surface (2019) Improve tennis court lighting Legends Park Add additional equipment Electric for Picnic Shelter (done) Bergman Park Add additional equipment (play structure on north side of park) Install irrigation Skating Rink (2018-2019) Public Works Park Continue baseball field improvements — bleachers, grass infield New irrigation system Relocate trees — (ongoing) Palmer Property (park name to be determined) Purchase property (done) Develop improvement plans (done) Develop Field and Parking (2018-2020) Aiple Property - north of downtown (park name to be determined) Purchase property (done) Develop improvement plans (money allocated) Koliner Park Continue to explore developing a plan Trail Improvements Replace steps at Chestnut St, Laurel St, Willard St (done), Broadway St and Quarry Lane Before replacing steps, replace railings Installation of trail system at Northland Park Develop a trail system in the 4th Street ravine from 4th St N to 2nd St N Proposed Downtown trail system (Cooperative efforts with County and State) (done) illwater THE BIRTHPLACE OF MINNESOTA Memo To: Parks and Recreation Commission From: Tim Moore, Public Works Superintendent Date: June 24, 2019 Re: Ragnar Relay BACKGROUND Attached is an application for the annual Ragnar Relay event however the route has changed this year. The run is from St. Paul to Duluth passing through Stillwater. The event will need to be review as this is now an "Event with Contract". DISCUSSION This year they are requesting to use Lowell Park for their switching location (see attached layout). It was going to be in North Lowell Park but we have some scheduling issues so it was moved into South Lowell Park. The event is on Friday, August 16th with setup on Thursday the 15th. (North Lowell Park has the Valley Winds concert in the Amphitheater on the 15th). RECOMMENDATION The Park and Recreation should discuss the proposed event and make a recommendation to City Council. iilwater THE BIRTHPLACE OF MIMMESOTA EVENTS PERMIT APPLICATION 216 North 4 th Street, Stillwater, MN 55082 Telephone: 651-430-8837 Fax: 651-430-8810 Incomplete applications or applications received after deadline will not be accepted. See Event Instructions for application deadline and fees. Date of Application: 4/25/2019 Office Use Only Date Application Received Type: Event Special Event Event w/ Contract Event Information Title/Name of Event Reebok Ragnar Relay Minnesota 2019 8/15/2019 8:00 am 5:00 pm Event Date/Time: Set up: Date Time to Actual Event: Date 8/16/2019 Time 5:00 am to 6:00 pm Clean up: Date 8/16/2019 Time 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm (Events after 10:00 p.m. require a variance from City Council) Location (Address) of Event: (If in Lowell Park please specify north or south Lowell park) North Lowell Park Description of Event (please be specific - this information will be used to promote the event on the City of Stillwater website) Reebok Ragnar Great River is now Reebok Ragnar Minnesota, and it's back Aug. 16-17 for 200-ish miles of pure Americana at it's finest. This year, your overnight running relay adventure begins in St. Paul. You'll wind your way past countless northern Minnesota lakes, through quaint towns and along the St. Croix River as you head north toward Duluth. The new, beautiful course takes advantage of shaded, paved paths with excellent van support along the way. Estimated Attendance (participants and spectators): 4,900 Applicant Information (Person/Group Responsible) Sponsoring Organization Name: Ragnar Events LLC Mailing Address: 12 South 400 West, Second Floor City, State, Zip Code: Salt Lake City, UT 84101 Primary Contact/Applicant Name: Amber Sadlier Phone Number: 801-499-5024 Fax: Cell Phone: 435-630-1533 Email Address: Amber.s@ragnarrelay.com Website Address: https://www.runragnar.com/event-detail/relay/minnesota#overview Name of contact person during event: Amber Sadlier Cell Phone: 435-630-1533 Alternate contact during event: Jeremy Banks Cell Phone: 801-347-6409 Refer media or citizens inquires to: Amber Sadlier Phone: 801-499-5024 Site Plan: A site plan is mandatory for all events. Please provide a map of the site layout. Include any tables, stages, tents, fencing, portable restrooms, vendor booths, trash containers, etc. If event involves a parade, race or walk, please attach a route map highlighting route. Include rest stop stations, crossings, signage and indicate route direction with arrows. Event Features Will any signs/banners be put up No ■ Yes © Number and size: 20-30 36" directional signs in the city and R ft hannarc at I nwall Park Will there be any inflatables? No ■ Yes ' Insurance certificate from rental vendor is required Fees for electricity may Will there be entertainment? No • Yes © What type: Announcer and DJ apply see Instructions Will sound amplification be used? No ■ Yes © Hours and Type: Amplified music and announcing from R•nn am i intil S•nn nm 10x10 tents, 4x8 Will a stage or tent(s) be set up? No • Yes a Dimensions:40x40 and stage Will there be temporary fencing? No ■ Yes F3 How many Fees for electricity may 8 Will merchandise/food items be sold? No • Yes O.vendors expected: apply see Instructions Will food be prepared on site? No © Yes • Contact Washington County Health Department, 651-430-6655 Will cooking operations be conducted? No f3 Yes M Contact Stillwater Fire Department, 351-4950 Will alcohol be served but not sold? No 13 Yes ■ See Alcohol Regulations in the Instructions Will alcohol be sold? No © Yes ■ See Alcohol Regulations in the Instructions Will there be a fireworks display? No 0 Yes IN Permit required, contact Stillwater Fire Department, 651-351-4950 Describe power needs and location of power source. Power for inflatable arch and DJ equipment is needed at N Lowell Park. Generators can be brought in Describe level of advertisement (ie, radio, flyers, ads, tv, press release). Attach sample if available Social Media and email marketing City Services (After reviewing the event application, City services may be requried for the event.) Will event use, close or block any of the following: If yes specify location on site map. City Streets or Right-of-way No 0 Yes ■ Start/End Time: Date: City Sidewalks or Trails No © Yes IN Start/End Time: Date: Public Parking Lots or Spaces No 0 Yes ■ Start/End Time: Date: Fees may apply Will event need barricade(s)? No 0 Yes ■ Number needed: see lnstructions Fees may apply Will extra picnic tables be needed? No 0 Yes ■ Number needed: see Instructions Fees may apply Will portable restrooms be needed? No • Yes OH Number needed: 15-18 see Instructions Fees may apply Will extra trash receptacles be needed? No ■ Yes IM Number needed: 10yard dumpsterand recycl see Instructions Describe trash removal and cleanup plan during and after event: Trash and recycle bins will be brought for the event. Staff and volunteers will sweep property throughout the event, picking up trash and recyclables and keeping toilets clean Will event need traffic control? No ■ Yes © Contact Stillwater Police Department for assistance, 651-351-4900 Describe crowd control procedure to ensure the safety of participants and spectators: Per police department recommendation, detail will be hired for safe crossing of participants and team members Fees may apply see Instructions Will "No Parking Signs" be needed? No M Yes ■ Number needed: Show location(s)onsite map Will event need security? No • Yes 0 If event is overnight, security will be required. If using private secruity, list Security Company and Contact Information: Will event need EMS services? No IN Yes • Contact Lakeview EMS, 651-430-4621 Describe plans to provide first aid, if needed: Medic tent at the exchange point all day Describe the emergency action plan if severe weather should arise: In the event of lightning or extreme heat, the race is paused until safe to allow runners back on course. List any other pertinent information: The sponsor(s) of this event hereby agrees to save the City, its agents, officials and employees harmless from and against all damages to persons or property, all expenses and other liability that may result from this activity. Depending on the size of and scope of the event a "Certificate of Insurance" may be required. If insurance is required, the policy must be kept in force during the event of at least the statutory limits for municipalities covering claims that might be brought against the event that arise out of the events authorized and to name the City as an additional insured on their policy "as their interest may appear." As the sponsor or authorized representative, 1 certify that the information provided is true to the best of my knowledge and agree to pay the permit fee for this event based upon the information provided in this application. I realize my submittal of this application request constitutes a contract between myself and the City ofStillwater 5i,�ec�Xater and is a release�of Liability. .�Y f itea . 4A 4/25/19 Signature of Applicant or Authorized Agent Date 2019 RAGNAR RELAY — STILLWATER z McKtisiek Rd N Tathyon Motorsport t;$ !illwa Fr ?•- Lennar at Mil!brook ca. Browns Creek State Trail 9 v55 9Trellis OutcS77"..........., Wedding Ceremonies erp. rst State Bank and Trust 9 9 Patriots Tavern rip #415 9 75th St t McKusack tld N Ewen.. SI Oak Glen LI1 55 Oak Glen Country Club Grndskpr Otto Berg Memorial Park 9 Oak Glen Golf T Course Maintenance Countryside Repair Brown s Creek Park ekside Par Jackson Wildlife Management Area Kulta Kahvl v Investment Group Stillwater Fire ari Departnnenq Northland Park frirellach, Oak Glen Golf Course and Event Center 7sth sr N ye, z JC Ball Fields t)- Linden 5t W Ole Sawmill & Boat R Stillwater Country Club e 5155 sy.aucFve W SI Cram e SI Stillwater Ave W X WIS.la%V Aspen SI W 1:111150 E1-lockory St W 51w Z crp! z , ▪ A40 re St W Our Savior's Lutheran Ks „,1 Church (ELCA) Lindell 50 W Wherry' 5155 w !•,-; t Warden's H DU se P Stillwater Public Library 9 9 55 We St W • g • _ A z 4 4 7 4 z myrtle .wr tar Nelsons Ice Crrm,rn 155 Browns Creak Teddy Bear Park f;° St Coley Brant A, Exchange Park Location: South Lowell Park Contact: Night Time Hours 201 Water St N, Stillwater, MN 55082, USA 7:00 pm- 6:30 am Max Parking Space Peak Parking Needs Peak Time Key: Parking Cones & Tape ii. Toilets Orange Ragnar Tent • Sponsor Tent in Medic A. Directional Sign I 'Gear Semi I I Dumpster 8 Arch Trash Box Chute Volunteer Shift Time 4 Power Access Water Access OA Volunteer Van's Path Runner's Path Shift Start Shift 1 Shift 2 Shift 3 End Overview _ Exchange Open: %. _ 1 r! as • • tr.- ` � rs -401. t • • 4' .' l s4 a .mac • OF Iwo` Oil le ! ! R t _ 5 �. 4 �+� r , 4 a [r F 1 _ a • 0 a • a \2* ( t f q S.,-". 1�"F cf �•' + Stag`r0 Prea See ge\o - yea. _ �1�/t�i ,- sF y ` ,1 �1 f4 �•_ `ram _ .•,. 1 Exchan:e Closes: Overview Notes Closeup Operational/Tent Notes: t �. s ` k I. ti `-_ - ilk dp w '+' k. , In 4 es es t 41 ICFIP • jam} + 1l erican LID.rel 11 and Craft Bar isLI LJ .�... 7 �,,. L____ _ 1 .4 � !r r , ram, �' 4. `� rB 1-- �4' "' ♦` . a ter, t♦ Q, ♦ ♦ - Q .,. liti.. a ♦ • ♦ 0'i'♦ 0 t = ♦- . " r F t Q ® ♦ d® tt ilk Irl 0 1. 41 V 0 . i -Q "ne q1 r. 4 k., Si . 414,1' 1 0. ‘...-' 411." 4 .4 ► "` ; Y 0 0 — -, is 0 \ db.. II 2 1 - Gear Check See inventory needs below Safety Briefing See inventory needs below 2 - Electronic check -in See inventory needs below 3 - Flags/Bibs/Goodies See inventory needs below 4 T-Shirts See inventory needs below 5 - Hydration See inventor needs below Y 6 - Announcer and Timer See inventory needs below _. . V�, " '" p. 1 eibh _. ouse �. l'r -e.,, • Overview Notes CHUTE PLACEMENT On Sam Bloomer east of staging as depicted on layout. PARKING INSTRUCTIONS Several paid town lots are available, as well as a parking garage. TRAFFIC CONCERNS VAN/RUNNER FLOW No crossings DUMPSTER PLACEMENT In the parking lot between the gear semi and toilets. PORT-A-POTTIE PLACEMENT In the parking lot facing away from the park as depicted in layout. PRIVATE PROPERTY CONCERNS Other Notes Dumpster: Waste Management Services, Crystal Stotts 888 960 0008 Portable Toilets: Unites Site Services, Rollin Kay 508-250-4919 Incoming Runner: 4.9 miles Outgoing Runner: 8.7 miles Volunteer Duties A Manage gear check in: 6 vests, 2 lights and 2 tail lights. Have runners sign waivers if they haven't done so 2 B Direct runners to the next safety briefing. Do not let runners in 1/2 way through safety talk. Must be present for entire video. Read any supplemental info 1 C Flag Check out. After runners go through safety they will hand you their Flag Sheet and you will give them 2 flags. When slow enter phone #'s into google doc 2 D Electronic Check in, race numbers and goodie bags 4 E Water Tent: fill coolers 1 F Assist runners through the registration process. 1- Gear Check in, 2 - Safety Briefing, 3 - Flag Check out, 4 - Race Numbers, Tees, Goodie bags. 5 - Start! Keep toilets stocked and exchange area tidy 4 G Radio: Radio incoming runner to volunteer A 2 16 Inventory Items airs •_ A -:- Cones TENT #1 GEAR CHECK IN 1 1 1 2 2 SAFETY BRIEFING 0 0 0 1 2 TENT #2 ELECTRONIC CHECK IN 1 2 1 2 2 TENT #3 FLAGS / BIBS / PARTNER STUFF 3 3 3 4 4 TENT #4 T-SHIRTS 4 >& min 2 table 4 4 4 TENT #5 WATER 1 1 1 1 1 TENT #6 ANNOUNCER & TIMER 1 2 1 2 1 u 9 2 3 0 0 0 Gear Check Electronic Check -In Tent Wall on back of tent Check that each light works 7 Chair Chair ir Check that each van has all 6 members present. ill Must have: 6 safety vest (reflective on top/front/back 2 forward facing lights (headlamps) 2 rear LED's (blinky lights) Have teams turn on lights, must work Table with Ragnar tablecloth ++This shows 2 lines for check in. Number of lines depends on your team coutn. Banners read as follows: Team 1-200 Team 201-400 Team 401 - 600 Team 601+ Tent Wall on back of tent Race Blbs Van Stickers Safety Pins Race Bibs Race Bibs Van Stickers Van Stickers Safety Pins Safety Pins Race Bibs Van Stickers Safety Pins Table with Ragnar tablecloth !Pad, Square, Hot Spot Cash Bc ivi Chair Chair r� IPad 'Pad !Pad !Pad !Pad IPad. Table with Ragnar tablecloth Safety Briefing ENTRANCE • • • • • • • _ HOLDING Flags / Goodie Bags • • VIEWING • • • • • • • • • • EXI EXTRA ITEMS - Place for unpacking and cardboard Tent Wall on back of tent Tent Wall on back of tent Tent Wall on back of tent Chair _,,,,___% (20 extra) Slap bracelets €daft ;Chair Chair Chair Flag Box - 2 flags per team Garbage bags / Recycling bags Y g g Tattoos/Stickers LfetyIPad ne # entryIn Flag Check / Out forms Bonkbreaker Bar product and other goodies. Reusable bag - 1 per van Table with Ragnar tablecloth Table with Ragnar tablecloth W Table with Ragnar tablecloth Reebok A RAGNAR RELAY Special Event Information-Ragnar Relay Minnesota 2019 Attached, please find information on the Ragnar Relay Minnesota 2019 event. Included information: A. Special Event Information B. Organization Information C. Safety, Emergencies and First Aid D. Volunteers E. Community Impact F. Insurance We believe in providing a quality event that is safe and fun for participants and all involved. I look forward to working with you on this year's event and welcome any questions you may have. Please feel free to reach out at any time. Amber Sadlier I Race Director Ragnar Relay Series I Ragnar Events, LLC 12 South 400 West 2nd Floor I Salt Lake City, UT 84101 C. 435-630-1533 O. 801.499.5024 ext. 145 F. 801.499.5023 amber.s@ragnarrelay.com I www.ragnarrelay.com ion JON RAGNARl i [ 11 1 [ % RAGNAR RELAY 12 South 400 West, 2nd Floor Salt Lake City. Utah 04101 TOLL FREE: OM 03-RELAY OFFICE: (901) 499-5024 FAX: (901) 499-5023 RAGNAR RELAY .COM • *masks aim.' Reebok /\ RAGNAR RELAY A. Special Event Information The Ragnar Relay Minnesota is a long-distance running relay starting in St. Paul and ending in Duluth, MN. We anticipate 400 teams to participate in the race. Each team is comprised of 12 individuals and 2 vehicles ("Ultra" teams have six participants and one vehicle), therefore we expect no more than 4,700 participants. Teams take turns running relay style to complete the course, picking up a runner and dropping off the next runner at each of the 36 exchange points along the course. Parking/Traffic Flow: • Ragnar teams start in waves from the start line and are staggered from 5:00 am — 2:00 pm to spread participants along the course, allowing about an 11 hour time frame to pass through communities. • We expect less than 350 parking spots during our peak hours for Ragnar vehicles at major exchanges. Throughout the majority of the race, you can expect only 60- 80 vehicles onsite. • Each team is responsible for providing two support vehicles, with six runners in each vehicle. The first vehicle will drop off the first runner at the start, and then proceed to the first exchange point. At the first exchange, the vehicle will drop off the second runner and pick up the first runner when that runner's leg is complete. Teams will repeat this pattern for six legs until they hand off to their second vehicle. This leapfrogging pattern will continue all the way to the finish line. Race Personnel Onsite: • Ragnar will have an exchange manager present during the entire race and 10-15 volunteers. Additionally, Ragnar staff will be present throughout the event to ensure everything is running smoothly. Sanitation and Garbage Disposal: • Ragnar will provide portable toilets through United Site Services. • Ragnar staff will manage all trash clean up. A trash dumpster will be provided to collect team trash and will be removed after the event. JON RAGNARl i [ 11 1 [ % RAGNAR RELAY 12 South 400 West, 2nd Floor Salt Lake City. Utah 04101 TOLL FREE: OM 93-RELAY OFFICE: (901) 499-5024 FAX: (901) 499-5023 RAGNAR RELAY .COM *masks aim.' Reebok /\ RAGNAR RELAY B. Organization Information The event is sponsored and managed by Ragnar Events LLC. Ragnar Events presented its first event, the Ragnar Relay Wasatch Back, in Utah in 2004. To date, Ragnar has over 40 events worldwide and is the largest series of overnight relays in the world. For more information, see www.runragnar.com Event organizer: Amber Sadlier I Race Director Ragnar Relay Series I Ragnar Events, LLC 12 South 400 West 2nd Floor I Salt Lake City, UT 84101 C. 435-630-1533 0.801.499.5024 ext. 145 F. 801.499.5023 amber.s@ragnarrelay.com I www.ragnarrelay.com C. Safety, Emergencies and First Aid Runner safety is of foremost concern. Before a team can begin the race, they must go through a safety gear check and training at the start line. All runners sign waivers where they acknowledge that the course includes areas where there may be traffic congestion and that they must obey race rules, which require observance of all applicable traffic rules and regulations. Runners and community residents are able to notify Ragnar through the Ragnar Race Command number, which will be published closer to race day, with any concerns of problems along the course. Medical personnel is provided at each Major Exchange point, or approximately every 25-35 miles of the course. If a runner encounters a first aid issue at a minor exchange, they are directed to proceed to the closest major exchange to be treated. In the event of an emergency, runners are directed to contact 911 and then notify Ragnar staff. RAGNARl RAGNAR RELAY 12 South 400 West, 2nd Floor Salt Lake City. Utah 04101 TOLL FREE:(077) 03-RELAY OFFICE: (901) 499-5024 FAX: (901) 499-5023 RAGNAR RELAY .COM • *masks aim.' Reebok /\ RAGNAR RELAY D. Volunteers Exchanges are staffed by a combination of team required volunteers and community groups and charities. Groups and charities are given a donation for providing volunteers to manage exchange logistics such as parking, exchange chute details, team tracking and general runner directions. Volunteers are trained on site by a Ragnar staff member and released by a staff member once the last runner has come through. E.Community Impact Communities directly benefit economically from money spent by participants for food, lodging and other services. Additionally, Ragnar partners with regionally based charities and groups for each event to encompass an even more positive impact on the local communities. These overnight relays benefit both participants and the communities where they are presented. Participants have been unfailingly enthusiastic about their experiences and there are always a wide variety of human interest stories associated with these events. These range from the experienced runner finding special meaning through participation in a running event as a member of a team, to the first-time runner who participates at the urging of a friend and discovers previously unknown abilities and a love for running; to families, businesses, old friends and other groups who enhance their relationships as they individually and collectively test their limits; to teams who simply run for a cause, whether in honor of a deceased friend or relative, or to raise money for local charities or another charity of special importance to the team. F. Insurance We are sanctioned under USA Track and Field. If you would like a Certificate of Liability Insurance for $1 Million in coverage, we are happy to provide that upon request. Please inform us what entity to have listed on that certificate. 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Utah 04101 TOLL FREE:(977) 93-RELAY OFFICE: (901) 499-5024 FAX: (901) 499-5023 RAGNAR RELAY .COM • Reebok AA RAGNAR rill RELAY Proposed Route through the city of Stillwater • Runners are expected in the City of Stillwater between the hours of 8:00 am and 5:00 pm on August 16th, 2019 • Anticipated Peak time is 12:15 pm with a max parking need of 215 vehicles • Participants will use parking ramp on Mulberry Street and lots designated by the city • Exchange point 5 will be at Stillwater Evangelical Free Church • Exchange point 6 is proposed to be at North Lowell Park Leg 6 runner directions in Stillwater • Depart Stillwater Evangelical Church running on the sidewalk with traffic on Manning Ave • 0.5 Right to cross and run against traffic on 80th • 1.3 Left to run against traffic on Creekside Crossing • 1.5 Right to cross Creekside Crossing and run against traffic on Eagle Ridge Trail • 2.3 Left to run on the sidewalk against traffic on Green Twig Way • 2.7 Right to run on the paved path with traffic on McKusick Rd N • 3.4 Right to stay on the sidewalk with traffic on Owens St N • 3.8 Left to cross Owens St N and run against traffic on Myrtle St • 4.3 Right to cross Myrtle St W and run against traffic on 3rd St N • 4.4 Right to cross and run against traffic on Chestnut Street • 4.6 Right to cross Sam Bloomer and take an immediate left onto the Riverway • 5.0 Arrive at exchange 6 - North Lowell Park Leg 7 runner directions in Stillwater • Depart North Lowell Park running west on the sidewalk on Mulberry Street • 0.1 Right to run on the sidewalk with traffic on 2nd Street, crossing to run against traffic at the stop sign at Wilkins St E • 1.2 Right to cross 2nd St and run against traffic on Willow • 1.3 Left to run against traffic on St Croix Trail/Hwy 95 • 1.5 Left to run against traffic on Dellwood Rd • 1.6 Right to cross Dellwood and run against traffic on Boom Rd • 1.9 Left to run against traffic on Fairy Falls Rd (runners exit the City of Stillwater at this point) ion JON RAGNARl i [ 11 1 [ % RAGNAR RELAY 12 South 400 West, 2nd Floor Salt Lake City. 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Utah 04101 TOLL FREE: (977) 93-RELAY OFFICE: (901) 499-5024 FAX: (901) 499-5023 RAGNAR RELAY .COM • • *masks aim.' i11water THE BIRTHPLACE OF MINNESOIA Memo To: Parks and Recreation Commission From: Tim Moore, Public Works Superintendent Date: June 24, 2019 Re: Meadowlark Park Property Donation BACKGROUND Recently the City of Stillwater was approached by the property owner at 314 Crestwood Terrace about donating a piece of property adjacent to Meadowlark Park. The area is bordered on the west and south sides by the park. DISCUSSION Attached is a copy of the current park property outlined in black that totals approximately 2.75 acres. About 0.42 acres is used for public access from Crestwood Terrace. This area is mowed and has several trees with no park amenities. The possible property to be donated is approximately 0.25 acres and is just north of the entrance along the east side of the park and outlined in red. The property owner would donate the property to the city in exchange for the city removing two trees on the property. The area is low and may not be suitable for placing any amenities unless some grading were done to improve the site. There is 2 picnic shelters, a play structure, swings, basketball court and a volley court in the park currently. Staff is looking for feedback from the Parks and Recreation Commission as to whether this property would add any value to the park. RECOMMENDATION The Parks and Recreation Commission should review the request, discuss the possibility of acquiring the property and how to pay the "acquisition" costs. Staff would then take recommendation to Council. fek:*13Mi44, /1 llwateL THE BIRTHPLACE OF MINNESOTA Memo To: Parks and Recreation Commission From: Tim Moore, Public Works Superintendent Date: June 24, 2019 Re: Picnic BACKGROUND Save the Date for the Annual Boards and Commissions Picnic Thursday, August 22, 2019 from 5pm-9pm More information to come.