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City of Northfield MN
File #: 24-728    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Motion Status: Passed
File created: 11/25/2024 In control: Park & Recreation Advisory Board
On agenda: 12/2/2024 Final action: 12/2/2024
Title: Consider Confirming the Approval of Relocating the Archery Range to Meadows Park
Attachments: 1. 1 - Meadows Park Master Plan.pdf, 2. 2 - Existing Archery Range Photos.pdf, 3. 3 - Letter_Site Map_Mailing Map_Yard Sign Photos.pdf, 4. 4 - Survey Monkey Results_Email.pdf, 5. 5 - Archery Range Meadows Park Proposed Location 12-2-2024.pdf

PRAB Meeting Date: December 2, 2024                     

 

To:                                          Members of the Park and Recreation Advisory Board

 

From:                                          Charlie Fredericks, Streets & Parks Manager

 

Title

Consider Confirming the Approval of Relocating the Archery Range to Meadows Park

 

Body

Action Requested:                     

The Northfield Park and Recreation Advisory Board considers a motion to approve relocating the archery range to Meadows Park.

 

Summary Report:

The City is scheduled to begin construction of a new water treatment facility in spring 2025 on the site where the current archery range is located. Due to the proximity of the range to the future facility and the need to utilize the existing site for related infrastructure, the range must be relocated.

 

Staff, in consultation with the City Attorney, determined that the new location must be within a city park to comply with zoning laws. After evaluating the park system, Meadows Park emerged as the preferred location due to its available acreage, relatively low park usage, and the lower costs associated with this site compared to other options like Hauberg Woods Park and Sechler Park.

 

The Meadows Park Master Plan (Attachment 1) will not require amendments for this relocation. Staff recommend that when future development or funding becomes available for Meadows Park, the location of the archery range be re-evaluated within the park system. At that time, either a permanent space for the range can be budgeted, or the master plan for Meadows Park can be updated to include it.

 

Currently, no development or planned improvements to Meadows Park conflict with the proposed archery range location, and no improvements are identified in the Parks Capital Investment Plan over the recommended 10-year implementation.

 

Attachments:

                     Attachment 1: Meadows Park Master Plan

                     Attachment 2: Photos of the Existing Archery Range

                     Attachment 3: Public Feedback Materials (resident letters, initial proposed layout and trail impact map, map of parcels receiving letters, and yard sign photos)

                     Attachment 4: Survey Results Summary and feedback received via email

                     Attachment 5: Updated proposed map of the archery range based on public feedback

 

 

 

Public Survey Summary Results (survey was only publicized via the letter to surrounding residents and via the yard signs posted within the park in an effort to hear primarily from the users of Meadows):

                     How often do you utilize the current archery range?

o                     17%: Frequently

o                     7%: Occasionally

o                     19%: Rarely

o                     57%: Never

                     How important do you believe it is to maintain an archery range in Northfield?

o                     26%: Extremely Important

o                     26%: Somewhat Important

o                     36%: Neutral

o                     12%: Not Important

                     Do you support relocating the archery range to Meadows Park?

o                     52%: Yes

o                     31%: No

o                     17%: Unsure

 

Based on survey feedback, staff recommend relocating the range to the eastern side of Meadows Park, rather than the initially proposed location. This adjustment would require archers to walk a longer distance to the range but allows the walking trail on the southern side of the hill to remain open-a request echoed by several survey respondents.

 

The existing land within Meadows Park that is currently leased for agricultural use will be modified to allow space for the range. Instead of terminating the lease entirely, the tillable acreage will be reduced from 20.95 to 19.5.

 

Alternative Options:

1.                     Permanently Remove the Archery Range:
The Board could opt not to relocate the range, resulting in its permanent removal.

 

2.                     Explore an Alternative Park Location:
The Board could recommend further exploration of other park sites. However, this would require removal of the existing range in the spring and potentially years of budgeting and planning for construction at the new location, leaving Northfield without an archery range in the interim.

Financial Impacts:                     

$19,720 - estimated cost of initial relocation to Meadows Park (Includes: concrete platform, concrete foundations, turf establishment and tree relocation/planting; excludes staff time)

 

Tentative Timelines:                     

Spring 2025 - initial relocation to Meadows Park (establish turf, move targets, etc.)

2025-2027 - establishment of trees, shrubs, and other landscaping.