08.a1 2023 PRC Annual Report
City of Scandia
Parks and Recreation Advisory
Commission
2023 Annual Report
Park and Recreation Advisory Commission
The Scandia Parks and Recreation Committee is comprised of five citizen representatives who
meet on the first Monday of each month at 7:00 p.m. at the Scandia Community Center.
The Council Liaison to the Committee was Heather Benson.
The City Staff Liaisons were Kyle Morell, City Administrator, Brenda “Bee” Stignani, Office
Assistant, and Charles Fischer, Public Works Director.
Ordinance No. 160, Amending Ordinance 91, Subdivision 3:
There is established a Park and Recreation Advisory Commission for the City to act in an advisory
capacity to the Council in all matters relating to a park and recreation program in the City. The Park
and Recreation Advisory Committee consists of five members appointed by the Council for
staggered terms of five years, expiring on February 28th of each year. The Chairperson and Vice
Chairperson of the Parks and Recreation Committee are appointed by the Commission from among
the members of the Commission, subject to approval by the Council, for a term of one year. The
Committee shall adopt its own rules and procedures with the approval of the Council.
Bylaws (adopted February 21, 2017, Amended August 16, 2022)
Section 1. Name. The name of this Committee is the Scandia Parks and Recreation Committee,
hereinafter called the SPRC.
Section 2. Purpose. The purpose of the SPRC is to advise the Scandia City Council on all
matters relating to a park and recreation program in the city, as described in Attachment A,
Duties and Functions of the Scandia Park and Recreation Committee, approved by the City
Council on February 20, 2007 and as may be amended by the Council from time to time.
Section 3. Membership. The SPRC is made up of Scandia residents or individuals from
neighboring communities, with a majority being Scandia residents, appointed by the City
Council according to the requirements of the City’s Code of Ordinances, chapter §30.08,
Advisory Committees and Commissions.
Section 4. Officers and Duties. The SPRC shall have a chair and vice-chair. The term of office
shall be one year. Election of officers will be held at the first meeting of March of each year.
Appointment of the chair and vice chair is subject to approval by the City Council. The duties of
the officers and members are as follows:
A. Chair
1. The chair shall organize, convene and chair all meetings of the SPRC.
2. The chair will set and prepare the agendas for meetings.
3. The chair will lead the development of a committee work plan, implementation of
the long-range plan and list of annual priorities for approval by the Committee and
by the City Council.
4. With the consent of the members and subject to approval by the City Council, the
chair may create subcommittees and appoint SPRC members to those
subcommittees.
5. The chair shall act as liaison between the City Council and the SPRC, reporting to the
Council on activities as needed (quarterly, bimonthly etc.).
6. The chair shall coordinate the need for staff support of the SPRC with the City
Administrator.
7. The chair shall represent the Committee as needed in dealings with outside agencies
and organizations on matters pertaining to Park and Recreation activities.
B. Vice-Chair
1. The vice-chair shall act as an aide to the chair in fulfilling his/her duties as chair.
2. In the absence of the chair, the vice-chair shall assume the duties of the chair.
C. General Membership Responsibilities. All SPRC Members are responsible to:
1. Attend and participate in regular and special meetings in order to carry out the
mission and duties of the committee;
2. Express oneself, clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing, with tact,
diplomacy and good judgment;
3. Establish and maintain effective public relations when representing the Committee;
4. Have an understanding that they represent all Scandia residents and make
recommendations on their behalf, to the best of their ability; and
5. Participate in any subcommittees to which they may be appointe d.
6. If a member fails to attend meetings, fails to fulfill their responsibilities, or violates
these bylaws, the SPRC may recommend that the City Council replace the member.
Section 5. Meetings.
A. Regular Meetings. Regular meetings will be held on the first Monday of each calendar
month at 7:00 p.m. Any regular meeting falling upon a holiday shall be held on the next
following Thursday at the same time and place, unless otherwise determined by a
majority vote of the SPRC. Meetings shall be held at the Scandia Community Center,
14727 209th Street North, unless notice of the alternate location is given to the
members and the public at least 72 hours in advance of the meeting.
B. Special Meetings. Special meetings of the Committee may be called at any time by the
chair or the vice-chair, in the chair's absence with 72 hours advance notice to the public
and to members.
C. Quorum/ Voting. A majority of the number of officially appointed members shall
constitute a quorum. A majority of the entire membership shall decide all issues.
Conduct of meetings shall be based on Robert’s Rules of Order, Newly Revised, 10th
Edition.
D. Public meetings. Except as otherwise provided in the open meeting law, all SPRC
meetings, including special or sub-committee meetings, shall be open to the public.
Public notice of meetings shall be given by posting committee agendas at the
Community Center at least 72 hours prior to the meeting.
E. Minutes of meetings. Minutes of each SPRC meeting shall be prepared by the City Clerk
or his/her designee and delivered to each member of the SPRC within 14 days of each
meeting. At the next regular meeting following such delivery, Chair shall call for any
additions or corrections. If there is no objection to a proposed addition or correction, it
may be made without a vote of the SPRC. If there is an objection, the SPRC shall vote
upon the addition or corrections. If there are no additions or corrections, the minutes
shall stand approved.
Section 6. Order of Business.
A. Order established. Each regular meeting of the SPRC shall convene at
the time and place appointed. SPRC business shall be conducted in the following order:
1. Call to Order
2. Public Forum
3. Approve Agenda
4. Approve Minutes
5. Reports
6. Old Business
7. New Business
8.Items for next agenda
9. Adjournment.
B. Varying order. The order of business may be varied by the presiding officer.
C. Agenda. The clerk shall prepare an agenda of business for each regular
SPRC meeting and file a copy in the office of the clerk not later than three calendar days
before the meeting. The agenda shall be prepared in accordance with the order of business
and copies shall be delivered to each SPRC member and posted at the community center as
far in advance of the meeting as time for preparation will permit. No item of business shall
be considered unless it appears on the agenda for the meeting or is approved for addition
to the agenda by a majority vote of the SPRC members present.
D. Agenda materials. The clerk shall see that at least one copy of printed
materials relating to agenda items is available to the public in the meeting room while the
SPRC considers their subject matter. The agenda items shall not be considered unless this
provision is complied with. This section does not apply to materials that are classified as
other than public under the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act or materials from
closed meetings.
Section 7. Amendments. These bylaws may be amended at any regular meeting of the SPRC by
a majority vote of the membership, provided that notice of the amendment has been given to
all members in writing one regular meeting prior to the meeting at which the amendment will
be voted. These bylaws and amendments thereto are subject to approval by the City Council.
ATTACHMENT A
Duties and Functions (amended April 21, 2020)
The Parks and Recreation Committee, as with all advisory committees established by the
Council, serves in an advisory capacity only. The Committee has no authority to act on its own,
to expend City funds, or to obligate the City in any way. All activities or expenditures require
prior approval by the City Council. Staff will attend Committee meetings, provide information
and assist with coordination between the Council and the Committee. The Committee exercises
no authority over staff.
The Parks and Recreation Committee may wish to appoint subcommittees from time to time.
Creation of subcommittees with members other than the Council-appointed committee
members will require approval by the City Council.
The primary functions of the Parks and Recreation Committee are:
Function Role/ Responsibility
Long-range planning • Participate in developing the parks, trails, open space and
recreation element of the City’s Comprehensive Plan.
• Participate in additional planning projects stemming from
the plan (i.e. trail planning projects).
Park development • Create master plans for all City parks and open spaces,
subject to review and approval by the City Council.
• Plan and execute park development projects if approved by
the Council.
Capital improvement
planning
• Committee representatives participate in the capital
improvements programming process.
• Make recommendations on expenditures from the Park
Development Fund (park dedication fees).
• Review and comment on all improvements to City parks and
open spaces.
Review of development
plans
• Review and comment on major subdivision applications for
conformance with the parks plan.
• Make recommendations concerning dedication of land or
cash in lieu for new developments.
Coordination with other
parks agencies
• Monitor activities of other park and recreation agencies
(Washington County, State of Minnesota) affecting Scandia.
Make recommendations to ensure coordination and
cooperation with their plans and programs.
The secondary functions of the Parks and Recreation Committee are:
Function Role/ Responsibility
Recreation programs • Review and comment on programs developed by the
recreation coordinator.
• Receive and review a report from the recreation
coordinator at the end of the season, and make
recommendations to the Council for any changes.
• Suggest new recreation programs for consideration by the
Council.
Special events • Make recommendations for the City’s participation in the
annual Taco Daze celebration.
• Plan and execute the Vinterfest event with Council
approval.
Facility operations
maintenance and use
policies
• Review and comment on proposed changes in operating
policy or procedures as requested by the Council.
• Recommend new policies and procedures to the Council.
Annual budget • Review and comment on the draft parks budget prior to
adoption by the City Council.
2023 Committee Members
Committee members who served during 2023:
Committee Member Appointed Term Expired/Expires
Terry Gorham, Chair March 2016 Feb. 28, 2026
Dustin Hegland March 2016 Feb. 28, 2024
Thomas Hinz March 2022 Feb. 28, 2027
Greg Zauner, Vice Chair February 2019 Feb. 28, 2024
Kimberly Johnson January 2022 Feb. 28, 2026
2023 Accomplishments:
Parks
• Presented to Council the final 2023 Parks, Recreation, Open Space Master Plan prepared by
MSA and amendments to the 2024 Comprehensive Plan. The plan was accepted and
approved by the Metropolitan Council.
• Hosted the Scandia Farmer’s Market at the Community Center.
• Hosted a Grand Opening event at the new playground at the Community Center.
• Hosted an Earth Day Activity Event at Hay Lake Park.
• Initiated collaborative efforts with Elim Church and Barton Johnson Memorial Park to
consider options for reconstruction of their tennis court.
Lilleskogen Park
• A well-attended 4th annual community event, sponsored by Midco, continued to raise
awareness of the park and the Children’s Story Path. Food and beverages were provided. A
contest was held to choose the best stories on the path.
• Continued the Children’s Story Board program with contests throughout the year.
• Tomte Story Contest with Scandia Sister City Council and Gammelgarden.
• Memorial benches in honor of the Welch Family, Jim Mendoza, and Reuben & June
Schalander were installed. Including the existing bench honoring Vernon Jellum, two more
concrete pads remain for future donations.
• Installed a Little Library Water Tower Barn replica donated by Dale Hanka in association
with the Marine Community Library.
Liten Park
• Installed a park sign and mown walking path with a seasonal park bench.
• The Friends of Scandia Parks and Trails submitted a proposal to request city participation for
a grant to assist with the removal of several invasive species and enhance native plants and
pollinators.
TACO DAZE
• Sponsored the 6th Annual Pickleball Tournament. The event had 12 teams participate and 9
teams turned away after the brackets all filled. Participation fee reduced to $20 per team.
Wojtowicz Skating Park
• Replaced the rink boards as part of the Capital Improvement Plan
Recreation Programming
• Art in Action Camps, 40 students total for one week class in June and a second one in
August. Some students attended both camps.
• Winter Recreation: Due to poor ice conditions, all classes met twice and received prorated
discounts.
Learn to Skate (Beginner) 6 registrations
Learn to Skate (Advanced) 6 registrations
Learn to Skate (Hockey Skills) 2 Registrations
Pleasure Skating 6 registrations
• Tai Chi for Health I by Bill Jabas – 15 participants for a class May - July
Vinterfest
• Vinterfest 2023 Button $506.10
2024 Calendar:
January Vinterfest, Draft Annual Report, Membership Review, Review 2024 Approved
Capital Funding Plan
February Vinterfest Recap, Approve Annual Report, Earth Day Activity Ideas, Review
Operating Calendar, Preliminary Summer Recreation Programs
March Election of Chair and Vice Chair; Review By-Laws, Duties and Functions;
Updates to the Master Plans for all City Parks and Open Spaces, Earth Day
Activity & Summer Program Planning
April Preliminary 2025 Park Capital Improvement Plans Earth Day Activity
May 2025 Park Capital Planning; Earth Day Activity Recap
June 2025 Park Capital Plan Recommendation
July Review 2026 Capital Plan; Taco-Daze & Pickleball Planning
August Taco Daze & Pickleball Final; Vinterfest Preliminary Planning
September Taco Daze& Pickleball Event; Vinterfest Planning, Winter Recreation Programs
October Taco Daze Recap, Vinterfest Planning
November Vinterfest Planning & Initiate Button Contest
December Vinterfest Planning & Button Contest Judging
2024 Goals and Projects:
Park and Recreation Planning
• Continue to reach out to local businesses and develop additional funding and donation
opportunities
• In collaboration with Scandia Elementary, explore a DNR “School Forest” at Lilleskogen
• Sponsor the 7th Annual Taco Daze Pickleball tournament
• Sponsor the 2025 Vinterfest event
• Repair existing tennis courts at the Community Center
• Continue collaboration with Elim Lutheran Church and Barton Johnson Memorial Park to
reconstruct their tennis court.
• At Lilleskogen Park
o Continue the Children’s Story Path displays throughout the year.
o Plan another community picnic and Internet story contest for August with Midco
Programming
• Offer winter skating programs
• Offer Tai Chi classes
• Offer summer Programs of Art in Action
Park Improvements
• Install Hay Lake Park sign.
• Develop walking trails on the east side of Tomteskogen Park (formerly Bone Lake Park) with
volunteers from The Bone Lake Association, re-wood chip west side of the park, invite residents
to make Tomtes to be hidden in the park, and explore options for north-end walk wetland
walkway to connect east and west paths. Meet with members of the Forest Lake Comfort Lake
Watershed District and the Bone Lake Association to discuss possible future plans and ideas for
on-going collaboration.
• Continue planning and pursue funding for a pavilion at Lilleskogen Park and re-wood chip the
trails with volunteer efforts.
• Continue supporting the efforts of the Scandia Heritage Society for placement of the water
tower at the south ballfield and further development of the central community center area.
• Continue collaboration with the Friends of Scandia Parks and Trails to the Liten Park invasive
species removal.
• Market the advertising options for Wayne Erickson and Wojtowicz parks.
• Support a booth at the 2024 Farmers Market for community engagement with Parks and
Recreation Committee projects.