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AGENDA MAPLE PLAIN CITY COUNCIL/ PLANNING COMMISSION – JOINT MEETING
MAPLE PLAIN CITY HALL November 13, 2017
6:00 P.M.
1. WELCOME
2. CALL TO ORDER
3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
4. ADOPT AGENDA
5. CONSENT AGENDA A. Hiring of Jake DeLisle to the Maple Plain Fire Department (Council Vote Only)
6. SWEARING IN OF BARB ROSE TO THE MAPLE PLAIN PLANNING COMMISSION
7. NEW BUSINESS
A. Review Maple Plain Community Survey B. 2040 Comprehensive Plan Update and Ideas
8. COUNCIL REPORTS & OTHER BUSINESS
9. VISITORS TO BE HEARD
A. Note: This is a courtesy extended to persons wishing to address the council who are not on the agenda. A completed public comment form should be presented to the city administrator prior to the meeting; presentations will be limited to 3 minutes. This session will be limited to 15 minutes.
10. ADJOURNMENT
Agenda Information Memorandum November 13, 2017 Maple Plain City Council
5. CONSENT AGENDA
A. ACCEPTANCE OF HIRING JAKE DELISLE TO THE MAPLE PLAIN FIRE DEPARTMENT
ACTION TO BE CONSIDERED To approve an offer of employment to and the appointment of Jake DeLisle as a firefighter for the Maple Plain Fire Department.
FACTS
Fire Chief Justin McCoy has recommended Jake DeLisle for employment with the Fire Department.
DeLisle have successfully completed all of the required testing and background checks.
An offer of employment shall include a one-year probationary period.
DeLisle has completed the application process.
He has been interviewed by the interview Committee.
He passed his physical agility test.
He passed his background checks from West Hennepin Public Safety.
He passed his pre-employment medical physical.
ATTACHMENTS None.
Maple Plain City Council/Planning Commission Meeting
November 13, 2017
2040 Comprehensive Plan - Joint CC/PC Meeting ACTION TO BE CONSIDERED Meeting to discuss the 2040 Comprehensive Land Use Plan and Community Survey results. REQUEST
The City completed a community wide survey in September of this year. The City received 250 survey responses. The survey results are attached to this memorandum. The results highlight the majority responses to the questions asked of the residences. The City will review the results of the survey and seek discussion from the group pertaining to the results. Based on the discussion, it is anticipated that the City will prepare a key issues analysis of the comprehensive plan focusing on those areas identified by the survey. The analysis will look at the existing comprehensive plan and how it currently addresses issues identified in the survey. The City will then be able to decipher missing or weak concepts in the plan that could be developed with the 2040 Comprehensive Plan. DISCUSSION: This meeting will focus on the following objectives:
1. Review the results of the community survey.
2. Have meaningful dialogue relating to the results and how they should be integrated into the base of the 2040 comprehensive plan.
3. Review the adopted 2030 comprehensive plan and compare and contrast those to the 2040 demographic projections.
ATTACHMENTS
Community Survey Results Summary Updated Comprehensive Plan Timeline/Process Link to 2030 Comprehensive Plan
http://www.mapleplain.com/vertical/Sites/%7B0C998996-6199-48D7-9066-C2AA4E311A91%7D/uploads/Maple_Plain_2010-2030_Comp_Plan.pdf
2017 Comprehensive Plan
Community Survey
Report of Results
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Introduction
In accordance with the Land Use Planning Act, a City’s Comprehensive Plan is required to be updated
every ten years. A Comprehensive Plan sets the 20‐year vision to guide future land use, economic
development, and investments in City services such as parks, transportation, and sewer and water
systems. The City of Maple Plain understands that community stakeholders are a tremendous source or
information and that their input aids in the production of better planning decisions. Accordingly, a
community survey was sent out to capture information and input.
A total of 632 surveys were sent out to all utility billing customers including residents and businesses
through a direct mailing. The survey was also made available online so stakeholders who do not receive
a utility bill could also have the opportunity to participate. 250 responses were collected in total. Not
every question was answered by every participant.
Respondent Demographics
As the results are analyzed, it is crucial to be able to have an understanding on what segments of the
population have responded.
Area of the City
There were 244 responses.
80, 32.8%
148, 60.7%
6, 2.5%6, 2.5%
4, 1.6%
Area of the City
North of Highway 12
South of Highway 12
Maple Plain Business Owner
Do Not Live in City
N/A
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Length of Residency
There were 247 responses.
Participants by Length of Residency and Age*
18‐24 25‐34 35‐49 50‐64
65 and over
Prefer not to answer
Less than 1 year 0 2 1 1 0 0
1 to 2 years 1 4 3 5 0 0
3 to 5 years 0 9 13 4 3 0
6 to 10 years 0 7 10 7 2 0
11 or more years 1 4 19 70 61 7
N/A 0 1 0 4 3 3 *Only individuals who answered both questions were included
The majority of survey respondents have lived in the City for 11 or more years and are 50 years
of age older.
4, 1.6%13, 5.3%
29, 11.7%
26, 10.5%
164, 66.4%
11, 4.5%
Length of Residency
Less than 1 year
1 to 2 years
3 to 5 years
6 to 10 years
11 or more years
N/A
3
Age
There were 245 responses.
The percentage of respondents in each age group can also be compared to the U.S. Census Data to determine if respondents reflect the community as a whole. The table below compares the Comprehensive Plan Survey data to the 2011‐2015 American Community Survey 5‐Year Estimates. Only adults (18 & over) were counted.
Age Group American Community Survey (% of total adult population)
Comprehensive Plan Survey Representation
18‐24 7.0% 0.8% Underrepresented
25‐34 14.5% 11.0% Underrepresented
35‐49 27.0% 18.8% Underrepresented
50‐64 29.6% 37.1% Overrepresented
65 and Over 22.0% 28.2% Overrepresented
2, 0.8%
27, 11.0%
46, 18.8%
91, 37.1%
69, 28.2%
10, 4.1%
Age
18‐24
25‐34
35‐49
50‐64
65 and over
Prefer not to answer
4
Gender
There were 241 responses.
The percentage of respondents for each gender can also be compared to the U.S. Census Data to determine if respondents reflect the community as a whole. The table below compares the Comprehensive Plan Survey data to the 2011‐2015 American Community Survey 5‐Year Estimates. Only those who indicated a gender were counted.
Gender American Community
Survey Comprehensive Plan
Survey Representation
Female (18 & over) 51.7% 50.1% Slightly
underrepresented
Male (18 & over) 48.3% 49.0% Slightly overrepresented
107, 44.6%
103, 42.9%
30, 12.5%
Gender
Female
Male
Prefer not to answer
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Commute to Work
There were 244 responses.
Preferred Method of Communication
240 individuals responded with 384 answers meaning many chose more than 1 method. City Newsletter, City Website, and Social Media were present in all age groups. Local Newspaper and Cable Television were only present in the older age groups with the exception of one answer. There were also 7 comments regarding preferring email.
55
7
62
196
64
0 50 100 150 200 250
Social Media
Cable Television
City Website
City Newsletter
Local Newspaper (25.7%)
(81.4%)
(25.7%)
(3.0%)
(23.2%)
22, 9.0%
45, 18.4%
66, 27.0%40, 16.4%
10, 4.1%
61, 25.0%
Commute to Work
Less than 5 minutes
5‐15 minutes
16‐30 minutes
More than 30 minutes
Work from home
N/A
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Primary Survey Questions
Why do you choose to live in Maple Plain?
245 individuals responded with 303 answers meaning many chose more than 1 reason.
Other Answers:
Small Town – 6 (2.4%)
Home mortgage cost/Affordable – 3 (1.2%)
Family – 2 (0.8%)
Born Here – 2 (0.8%)
Work/Close to Work – 2 (0.8%)
Business – 2 (0.8%)
Grew Up Here – 2 (0.4%)
Owned home since 1945 (parents bought) – 1 (0.4%)
Really good neighbors – 1 (0.4%)
Parents moved here – 1 (0.4%)
I don’t know – 1 (0.4%)
Because it’s awesome – 1 (0.4%)
Industrial – 1 (0.4%)
22
67
19
112
22
36
0 20 40 60 80 100 120
N/A
Schools
Parks and Trails
Location
Housing Options
Community (14.7%)
(9.0%)
(45.7%) (7.8%)
(27.3%)
(9.0%)
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Which of the following items are most important to ensure quality of life in
Maple Plain?
243 individuals responded with 416 answers meaning many chose more than 1 item.
Other Answers:
Small town – 2 (0.8%)
Pharmacy/Drug Store – 2 (0.8%)
Responsive City Council & Administration – 1 (0.4%)
Shopping and restaurants – 1 (0.4%)
Slow down development – 1 (0.4%)
Balance between viable business and housing while maintaining small town feel – 1
(0.4%)
Restaurants, carwash – 1 (0.4%)
Grocery store – 1 (0.4%)
Safe – 1 (0.4%)
Small businesses not corporate chains – 1 (0.4%)
Safe pedestrian passageways (sidewalks, painted designated areas on road, speed
bumps to reduce speed) – 1 (0.4%)
Low taxes – 1 (0.4%)
Small, safe community – 1 (0.4%)
Clean – people need to clean their yards – 1 (0.4%)
Small town downtown (ice cream shop, town square) – 1 (0.4%)
Hwy 12 improvement through Maple Plain – 1 (0.4%)
Churches – 1 (0.4%)
Return safely to our neighborhoods. Stop people from racing through neighborhoods to
get somewhere fast – 1 (0.4%)
Closer doctor – 1 (0.4%)
60
26
61
86
34
59
69
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Commercial Development
Job Opportunities
Parks and Trails
Quality Schools
Housing Options
City Services
Open Space (28.4%)
(24.3%)
(14.0%)
(35.4%)
(25.1%)
(10.7%)
(24.7%)
8
37
112
95
33
26
37
0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Parks
Shopping
Dining
Housing
Entertainm…
Trails
Which of the following should the City focus on developing and/or securing?
244 individuals responded with 374 answers meaning many chose more than one.
Other Answers:
Commercial Development –5 (0.8%)
Infrastructure/road maintenance – 5 (0.4%)
Grocery store (Large, quality good one, Aldi/Hyvee – 3 (0.4%)
None or slow down development – 3 (0.4%)
General appearance/City Planning – 2 (0.4%)
Gas station – 2 (0.4%)
Affordable senior housing – 1 (0.4%)
Affordable housing‐ multi‐unit and senior – 1 (0.4%)
Senior housing – 1 (0.4%)
Open space – 1 (0.4%)
Dollar Store – 1 (0.4%)
Menards/Home Depot – 1 (0.4%)
Outdoor community swimming pool – 1 (0.4%)
Safe pedestrian passageways (sidewalks, painted designated areas on road, speed
bumps to reduce speed) – 1 (0.4%)
Make it easier and safer to get around Maple Plain – 1 (0.4%)
Hospital/Healthcare facility – 1 (0.4%)
Making West Main a one‐way – 1 (0.4%)
Minimal government regulations – 1 (0.4%)
All the above – 1 (0.4%)
Planning Hwy 12 for future‐ make it go outside of Maple Plain – 1 (0.4%)
(15.2%)
(10.7%)
(13.5%)
(38.9%)
(45.9%) (15.2%)
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I would support the use of tax dollars to develop a new City Hall and
expand/renovate the Fire Station?
There were 238 responses. Many commented next to the question asking for more information or why/if it was necessary.
Maple Plain should use tax incentives and other resources to help bring
businesses to the City and expand the commercial tax base.
There were 242 responses.
92, 37.6%
54, 22.0%
46, 18.8%
24, 9.8%
19, 7.8%10, 4.1%
Tax Incentives and Resources for Expansion of Commercial Tax Base
Strongly Agree
Agree
Somewhat Agree
Somewhat Disagree
Strongly Disagree
No Opinion
9, 3.8%
56, 23.5%
42, 17.6%
131, 55.0%
New City Hall and Expand/Renovate Fire Station
City Hall
Fire Station Expand/Renovate
Both
Neither
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The responses divided up by the following age groups (prefer not to answer not included):
Strongly Agree
Agree Somewhat
Agree Somewhat Disagree
Strongly Disagree
No Opinion
18‐24 1 0 1 0 0 0
25‐34 17 6 2 0 2 0
35‐49 19 9 7 5 5 1
50‐64 33 21 17 6 7 4
65 and Over 11 18 14 7 3 5
All age groups overall strongly agree or agree that Maple Plain should use tax incentives and other resources to help bring businesses to the City and expand the commercial tax base.
I would support urban development (more density and taller buildings) in the
downtown areas of Maple Plain.
There were 244 responses.
The responses divided up by the following age groups (prefer not to answer not included):
Strongly Agree
Agree Somewhat
Agree Somewhat Disagree
Strongly Disagree
No Opinion
18‐24 1 0 0 0 1 0
25‐34 5 4 6 4 7 1
35‐49 7 6 10 6 17 0
50‐64 14 17 13 17 23 5
65 and Over 9 7 8 17 19 7
37, 15.2%
38, 15.6%
35, 14.3%49, 20.1%
71, 29.1%
14, 5.7%
Urban Development in the Downtown Areas
Strongly Agree
Somewhat Agree
Agree
Somewhat Disagree
Strongly Disagree
No Opinion
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In all age groups, the top answer is strongly disagree. For the majority of age groups, the
second highest response is either somewhat agree (all age groups besides 65 and older) or
somewhat disagree (50‐64 and 65 and over). This demonstrates although there are a variety of
responses in all age groups, those 64 and younger tend to be more open to urban development
in downtown Maple Plain.
Rating of City Services
City Service Good Fair Poor
Overall City Services 137 92 13
Overall Appearance of the City 61 119 69
Quality of Fire Protection Services 225 20 0
Quality of Police Services 221 24 3
Condition of City Streets 62 123 64
Quality of City Water 126 82 33
Quality of City Sewer 152 79 9
Snowplowing of City Streets 162 63 23
Condition of City Parks 154 73 18
City General Customer Service 128 92 18
Building Inspection Services 113 78 17
City Communication with the Public 136 80 30
Communication with Elected Officials 99 102 37
Overall Appearance of the City Divided by Section of the City
Good Fair Poor
North of Highway 12 23 41 15
South of Highway 12 33 69 45
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Residents North of Highway 12 rated the overall appearance of the City higher than residents South of Highway 12. Condition of City Streets Divided by Section of the City
Good Fair Poor
North of Highway 12 15 31 34
South of Highway 12 40 80 27
Residents South of Highway 12 rated the Condition of City Streets higher than residents North of Highway 12.
How do you think the City of Maple Plain should use their tax dollars to
improve/maintain transportation facilities?
For this question five answers were provided. It was the intention that each answer would be marked with a number 1 through 5 with each number only being used once in order to produce a priority ranking. However, many individuals marked the same number for multiple options. Unfortunately, it is infeasible to pinpoint the effects of this on the priority rankings.
1 2 3 4 5 Average Priority Ranking
Maintain Existing Roads 109 78 23 13 12 1.90 1
Improve Existing Roads 109 50 33 19 13 2.00 2
Bicycle Trails 17 18 50 62 65 3.66 4
Pedestrian 22 37 63 66 22 3.14 3
Public Transit 23 13 40 28 109 3.88 5
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I would support the City using tax dollars to develop or enhance the following
recreation facilities.
For this question five answers were provided. It was the intention that each answer would be marked with a number 1 through 5 with each number only being used once in order to produce a priority ranking. However, many individuals marked the same number for multiple options. Unfortunately, it is infeasible to pinpoint the effects of this on the priority rankings.
1 2 3 4 5 Average Priority Ranking
Sports Fields (soccer) 20 25 44 46 50 3.44 4
Playgrounds 97 49 31 11 15 2.00 1
Trails 74 49 24 24 29 2.43 2
Baseball Fields 27 23 40 48 48 3.36 3
Courts 13 20 38 33 77 3.77 5
Other recreation facility you would support the City of Maple Plain using tax dollars to develop or enhance.
None/Just maintain current – 14
Ice Skating Rink – 3
Splash pad/pool ‐ 3
Bandshell – 1
Dog Park – 1
Downtown #1 – 1
No preference – 1
Pickleball court needed – 1
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What types of housing should the City of Maple Plain use their resources to promote and develop?
For this question five answers were provided. It was the intention that each answer would be marked with a number 1 through 5 with each number only being used once in order to produce a priority ranking. However, many individuals marked the same number for multiple options. Unfortunately, it is infeasible to pinpoint the effects of this on the priority rankings.
1 2 3 4 5 Average Priority Ranking
Single‐Family 152 18 22 17 13 1.74 1
Townhomes 39 66 35 38 18 2.64 2
Senior Rental 43 30 50 61 17 2.90 4
Senior Owner 38 50 56 28 25 2.75 3
Apartments 15 9 16 29 120 4.21 5
What types of businesses should the City of Maple Plain use their resources to promote and develop?
For this question five answers were provided. It was the intention that each answer would be marked with a number 1 through 5 with each number only being used once in order to produce a priority ranking. However, many individuals marked the same number for multiple options. Unfortunately, it is infeasible to pinpoint the effects of this on the priority rankings.
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1 2 3 4 5 Average Priority Ranking
Retail 72 36 43 25 24 2.47 3
Restaurants 77 58 34 18 20 2.26 2
Grocery 108 40 28 13 15 1.96 1
Senior Care Facility 30 18 31 53 50 3.41 5
Convenience 41 28 35 39 48 3.13 4
Other types of business the City of Maple Plain should use their resources to promote and develop.
None – 2
A convenience store/gas station on the west end of town – 1
Community Center in old Dey Distributing building
Drug store – 1
Gas station/convenience – 1
Get rid of MPFC and replace with a Hy‐Vee. We need another convenience store like Olson’s. Holiday is too expensive and always dirty – 1
Grocery stores – 1
Hospitality – 1
Target or Walmart – 1
Ice Cream Parlor/Dairy – 1
Kwik Trip – 1
MPFC is out of line with their prices. Bring in HyVee, Trader Joes (for people that cannot eat MSG and preservatives) Caribou, Good Bakery, Perkins – 1
Manufacturing and business service – 1
Medical facilities – 1
Menards. Would like to be closer to hospital and big box stores – 1
Need a gas station in town – 1
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Need more grocery. Gas station. – 1
New gas station – 1
Pharmacy – 1
Please, please level the grocery store and start new. A well maintained grocery store in that location could really do wonders for the community. – 1
The ones we have are fine. Let’s keep and promote our small town feel. – 1
Tim Horton’s – 1
Trader Joe's or Aldi. Medical Center Pharmacy, Senior housing, Deli takeout‐ healthy options salads, fruits, veggie, hot entree options – 1
VFW or Legion like the one in Buffalo – 1
We need another Olson’s at this end of town. Better coffee though! And somewhere that sells bait. – 1
Bakery, ice cream, drug store, a REAL grocery store – 1
Other Comments.
Other comments that were written have been organized by topic. Many individuals wrote a comment that included more than one topic. In those instances, the highlighted text is the portion of the comment that relates to the corresponding topic.
Appearance:
I think a major way to improve the aesthetics of our city would be to have/enforce rules around outdoor storage (junk) allowed to sit in homeowners lawns. Old vehicles (with no licensing) and other junk is an eye sore for all and does not lead to a positive city image.
Should have an ordinance on how much junk you can have in your yard. Some yards are pitiful.
The appearance of this town is atrocious.
I wish the City had a better way to have residents maintain their properties, not allowing junk in yards and portable toilets‐ too many poorly maintained properties.
Only if needed (in regards to City Hall and Fire Station) When you drive into Maple Plain from the west, the house south on 12 is a mess!!! That's what people see coming into our city. The KMH which isn't much better.
Many homes are not maintained. Cost of water is too higher. Many times the plow clips the corner lots. Bryant park needs repair
Taxes too high for what we get. Highway 12 west of town is a big mess.
Get rid of Mediacom and open alternative internet option to citizens. Stuffed toys on poles near bridge‐ eye sore.
Bryant wood Park‐ graffiti on slide, pea rock filled with weeds. MPFC needs updating or new ownership. Lack of local pharmacy is frustrating. Collision Corner makes City look poor. Welding business on Budd on a regular consistency has "free‐items" (aka trash) sitting on curb. Looks dumpy.
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Stay renting in Discovery Center? Is Fire Station Expand/Renovate needed and how? (in regards to new City Hall and Fire Station Expand/Renovate question) Streets‐ very disappointing too many potholes. Parks‐ work in progress. Appearance of city‐ empty business. We moved to MP nearly 40 years ago ‐ chose to stay for the schools and strong sense of community here with the churches as a big focal point.
Communications:
Would like to receive City information via email
Prefers information by targeted emails
Communication by email
The newsletter is great, very personable and we read it every time! The Pioneer is great too! We like our small town‐ keep it that way!
Email for communication. Being a younger family it is extremely inconvenient to grocery shop 20 minutes away 2x a week. We desperately need a good grocery store.
Communication by text message. I love Maple Plain. With that said, there needs to be a stoplight by the Library before something terrible happens. Thank you for all you do!
Is there a problem with the current facilities? (In regards to City Hall and Fire Station). Wants affordable housing of all types. Prefers communication via email.
Downtown is a dud. Wrote email to City officer and never received an acknowledgement.
City Hall should be downtown and not located in a neighborhood. Need to update website with meeting minutes sooner. Keep pass through traffic on Hwy 12. Turn Independence Street into a cul‐de‐sac and return our neighborhood to the people and kids that live here‐ not for the convenience of those that use the Discovery Center. Hwy 12 access is fine for them.
We have Baker Park and plenty of trails‐ but no shopping. Likes text or email for communication. We moved back to MN after 36 years and found MP very disappointing compared to change in Long Lake and Delano. Could not believe we have to drive to Delano or Plymouth to get to a drug store! And a grocery store.
Need more detailed information as to why and for what purpose. Nice or necessary? (in regards to new City Hall and Fire Station Expand/Renovate question) Not rentals‐ police will tell you they get the most calls from rental apartments, we have enough. Email a newsletter‐ people could opt in or out. Links to events‐ sign ‐ups etc. A place for business to advertise specials, services, etc. You could charge them for that.
Parks build community and we have seen this with the use now of Rainbow Park. Maintaining and keeping the area looking nice goes a long way, including the ice rink. I have tried to email comments and there is no direct line of communication to board members – poor for this day and age. Permits are not cost friendly.
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Design Team:
Whatever happened to the Design Team's recommendations? So many people involved in city mgmt. are newcomers that may not be aware of previous studies etc. that have been studied (to death) but never realized.
What happened to all the work we did as a City with the design team several years ago? They addressed all these questions and presented some great plans‐ a few are apparently done by the post office ‐ but‐ it seems a lot of work was done with little implementation! We get tired of doing our part and city officials disregard it.
Development/Business:
Maple Plain is the closed business grave yard, stuck in the 1960's.
Love the City‐ but we need more restaurants, retail, and to bring in more business, jobs, and tax base.
Support in the use tax dollars to develop a new library
It would be great to have a large grocery store such as Cub or Byerlys in Maple Plain!
We love living in MP but would love to see more commercial business that would bring in tax revenue. It’s a fine line between growing community and keeping the small town feel.
Maple Plain is a small, safe community. Don't let the developers try to turn it into a mini Maple Grove. Leave it the way it is, that is why people love this town.
Be more open to convenient shopping: ‐Good grocery store ‐Family dining
We need to see gas station in town and someone with vision down the road or future to stimulate business growth‐ we are lacking in this area.
The Park & Ride is a joke. The City should not build a new city hall or fire station. Use what we have.
Email for communication. Being a younger family it is extremely inconvenient to grocery shop 20 minutes away 2x a week. We desperately need a good grocery store.
We would love to see a community pool or splash pad located here ‐ plenty of kids. Also, HyVee would be a perfect addition here ‐ it takes care of food, retail and grocery in one place.
We need more businesses! Bring back street dance!
I am a small retail business owner in Maple Plain, and am thoroughly frustrated with the demise of the retail draw to our city. We have and will continue to be a drive by city without destination locations. This City will not thrive and grow unless more is done to improve our retail opportunities. Maple Plain continues to focus on large business, commercial development ‐ which does bring in jobs ‐ but also has the potential to support more retail. I have seen numerous retail businesses come and go over the last few years ‐ one recently lasting less than 6 months! The only couple of things I would guess would draw a family to MP is lower housing costs and Orono Schools. Otherwise, there is nothing in this town to offer.
Please improve that awful grocery store‐ it's overpriced and under‐stocked.
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Everyone knows the MPFC must be torn down! Please!! We are very proud of our schools and community. Please UPDATE our city. Thank you.
We miss Olson's! Do not squander our tax dollars!
Downtown is a dud. Wrote email to City officer and never received an acknowledgement.
We have Baker Park and plenty of trails‐ but no shopping. Likes text or email for communication. We moved back to MN after 36 years and found MP very disappointing compared to change in Long Lake and Delano. Could not believe we have to drive to Delano or Plymouth to get to a drug store! And a grocery store.
Bryant wood Park‐ graffiti on slide, pea rock filled with weeds. MPFC needs updating or new ownership. Lack of local pharmacy is frustrating. Collision Corner makes City look poor. Welding business on Budd on a regular consistency has "free‐items" (aka trash) sitting on curb. Looks dumpy.
Need shelter for homeless people that are trying to put their life back together and have a free community flower and veg garden where people can volunteer to take care of the garden. Family events: movies in the park, music in the park, community picnics, ice cream social, fish fry. Have events during spring, summer & fall.
Where? Not $400,000 homes like behind the bank. There was a viable business (Olson's) bringing in taxes‐ now the City has open space! What ever happened to the comprehensive plan that was devised several years ago?
Need more restaurants, better pedestrian routes along Hwy 12, police officers that know the area and don't take two hours to find a house within city limits.
Plan Hwy 12 as Freeway around Maple Plain (Use Cty Rd 6). Long Lake didn't disappear, neither will Maple Plain. Start now! Also Kwik Trips bring competition for groceries and gas, which is much needed in our community!!
Strongly agrees with urban development and strongly disagrees with taller buildings (in regards to question on supporting urban development in downtown areas of Maple Plain)
Too many strip malls especially ones not being used. Do not build more buildings that will be empty. Trashy!
We need more restaurants like other surrounding cities.
Does City Hall not work where it is? That was the smartest move to go to the Discovery Center. (Regarding City Hall/Fire Station Question) Just maintain what we have (regarding roads, recreation, housing, and business type questions) Quit trying to turn this into a metropolis, it will come in time which is sad.
City Hall is fine where it is, repurposing previous school building. Why is there an urge to always throw away or change? Nothing wrong with more simple and quiet. This isn't, nor should it be, Minneapolis. We were recently assessed $15,000 for street improvements. I am good with no more City tax increases to benefit businesses, they can pay their fair share. Other streets within town are in poor shape. Need to maintain what we have and stop looking elsewhere.
We love MPFC! Support it for grocery. We moved in last year and love the city! Can't wait to raise our future kids here.
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Housing:
More housing options for ownership for lower and middle income families would really be beneficial to the community of Maple Plain.
Wants patio homes
The City needs more single family homes in $200k (first time home buyer price range)
Affordable housing for young families and college grads instead of building $400‐$500 thousand dollar homes.
Our property taxes have increased over 25%, 2 out of the past 3 years (Three Oaks Ave). Hopefully some other streets can pay for these proposed projects, or at least an equal share! Absolutely no low income housing! Water is too expensive compared to surrounding cities! There are a lot of vacancies in senior living in neighboring cities. Don't waste tax $ on this!
Is there a problem with the current facilities? (In regards to City Hall and Fire Station). Wants affordable housing of all types. Prefers communication via email.
Where? Not $400,000 homes like behind the bank. There was a viable business (Olson's) bringing in taxes‐ now the City has open space! What ever happened to the comprehensive plan that was devised several years ago?
Need more detailed information as to why and for what purpose. Nice or necessary? (in regards to new City Hall and Fire Station Expand/Renovate question) Not rentals‐ police will tell you they get the most calls from rental apartments, we have enough. Email a newsletter‐ people could opt in or out. Links to events‐ sign ‐ups etc. A place for business to advertise specials, services, etc. You could charge them for that.
Does City Hall not work where it is? That was the smartest move to go to the Discovery Center. (Regarding City Hall/Fire Station Question) Just maintain what we have (regarding roads, recreation, housing, and business type questions) Quit trying to turn this into a metropolis, it will come in time which is sad.
New City Hall and/or Fire Station Expand/Renovate:
You will raise taxes to do it and I can’t afford it (in regards to new City Hall and Fire Station Expand/Renovate question)
Stay renting in Discovery Center? Is Fire Station Expand/Renovate needed and how? (in regards to new City Hall and Fire Station Expand/Renovate question) Streets‐ very disappointing too many potholes. Parks‐ work in progress. Appearance of city‐ empty business. We moved to MP nearly 40 years ago ‐ chose to stay for the schools and strong sense of community here with the churches as a big focal point.
The City should not build a new city hall or fire station. Use what we have.
In regards to City Hall‐ tore old one down!? In regards to fire station expand/renovate‐ plan 1980‐new exp. 2000‐2010. Never happened "safety of high concern"
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Only if needed (in regards to City Hall and Fire Station) When you drive into Maple Plain from the west, the house south on 12 is a mess!!! That's what people see coming into our city. The KMH which isn't much better.
Need more detailed information as to why and for what purpose. Nice or necessary? (in regards to new City Hall and Fire Station Expand/Renovate question) Not rentals‐ police will tell you they get the most calls from rental apartments, we have enough. Email a newsletter‐ people could opt in or out. Links to events‐ sign ‐ups etc. A place for business to advertise specials, services, etc. You could charge them for that.
City Hall should be downtown and not located in a neighborhood. Need to update website with meeting minutes sooner. Keep pass through traffic on Hwy 12. Turn Independence Street into a cul‐de‐sac and return our neighborhood to the people and kids that live here‐ not for the convenience of those that use the Discovery Center. Hwy 12 access is fine for them.
No increases to taxes
Is there a need? (in regards to City Hall/Fire Station question) Thank you!
Do not know what
Is there a problem with the current facilities? (In regards to City Hall and Fire Station). Wants affordable housing of all types. Prefers communication via email.
Not sure
The Park & Ride is a joke. The City should not build a new city hall or fire station. Use what we have.
If needed yes both
Does City Hall not work where it is? That was the smartest move to go to the Discovery Center. (Regarding City Hall/Fire Station Question) Just maintain what we have (regarding roads, recreation, housing, and business type questions) Quit trying to turn this into a metropolis, it will come in time which is sad.
City Hall is fine where it is, repurposing previous school building. Why is there an urge to always throw away or change? Nothing wrong with more simple and quiet. This isn't, nor should it be, Minneapolis. We were recently assessed $15,000 for street improvements. I am good with no more City tax increases to benefit businesses, they can pay their fair share. Other streets within town are in poor shape. Need to maintain what we have and stop looking elsewhere.
Parks:
Would love improvements to Rainbow Park
Build a year‐round walking trail around Northside Park
Playground equipment on Rainbow Park is outdated, needs repairs too.
We would love to see a community pool or splash pad located here ‐ plenty of kids. Also, HyVee would be a perfect addition here ‐ it takes care of food, retail and grocery in one place.
Many homes are not maintained. Cost of water is too higher. Many times the plow clips the corner lots. Bryant park needs repair
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Bryant wood Park‐ graffiti on slide, pea rock filled with weeds. MPFC needs updating or new ownership. Lack of local pharmacy is frustrating. Collision Corner makes City look poor. Welding business on Budd on a regular consistency has "free‐items" (aka trash) sitting on curb. Looks dumpy.
Stay renting in Discovery Center? Is Fire Station Expand/Renovate needed and how? (in regards to new City Hall and Fire Station Expand/Renovate question) Streets‐ very disappointing too many potholes. Parks‐ work in progress. Appearance of city‐ empty business. We moved to MP nearly 40 years ago ‐ chose to stay for the schools and strong sense of community here with the churches as a big focal point.
Parks build community and we have seen this with the use now of Rainbow Park. Maintaining and keeping the area looking nice goes a long way, including the ice rink. I have tried to email comments and there is no direct line of communication to board members – poor for this day and age. Permits are not cost friendly.
Does City Hall not work where it is? That was the smartest move to go to the Discovery Center. (Regarding City Hall/Fire Station Question) Just maintain what we have (regarding roads, recreation, housing, and business type questions) Quit trying to turn this into a metropolis, it will come in time which is sad.
Streets/Traffic:
Snowplowing good besides Parkview Ave.
Fix the roads. I've seen better gravel roads.
Need to control speed on Hwy 12, perhaps with additional traffic light on Main which is part of Co Rd. 19 jct with 12. It is very difficult to cross 12 in town by vehicle.
With the amount of traffic going through Maple Plain everyday, I think it is imperative to focus our resources on controlling traffic and reducing speeds for that safety of pedestrians and the citizens of Maple Plain. One road I see habitual speeding on is Main Street East north of Hwy 12 to Baker Park Rd. It would be nice to have a second speed sign north of Boundary Ave going north towards Baker Park Rd and another right after Howard going south towards Hwy 12. Speed bumps along Main Street East would be nice too, or curb bump outs to make the road feel slower and less wide
Should stop larger vehicle traffic on Main St. E. A lot of people like to bike and walk to trails safely, too many kids play there, And also shouldn't jake brake in the town, very noisy!
Communication by text message. I love Maple Plain. With that said, there needs to be a stoplight by the Library before something terrible happens. Thank you for all you do!
Many homes are not maintained. Cost of water is too higher. Many times the plow clips the corner lots. Bryant park needs repair
As a family we have discovered that the City is not pedestrian friendly‐ need sidewalks or shoulders on main roadways and more crosswalks‐ on CSAH 83 in particular
City Hall should be downtown and not located in a neighborhood. Need to update website with meeting minutes sooner. Keep pass through traffic on Hwy 12. Turn
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Independence Street into a cul‐de‐sac and return our neighborhood to the people and kids that live here‐ not for the convenience of those that use the Discovery Center. Hwy 12 access is fine for them.
Need more restaurants, better pedestrian routes along Hwy 12, police officers that know the area and don't take two hours to find a house within city limits.
Plan Hwy 12 as Freeway around Maple Plain (Use Cty Rd 6). Long Lake didn't disappear, neither will Maple Plain. Start now! Also Kwik Trips bring competition for groceries and gas, which is much needed in our community!!
Stay renting in Discovery Center? Is Fire Station Expand/Renovate needed and how? (in regards to new City Hall and Fire Station Expand/Renovate question) Streets‐ very disappointing too many potholes. Parks‐ work in progress. Appearance of city‐ empty business. We moved to MP nearly 40 years ago ‐ chose to stay for the schools and strong sense of community here with the churches as a big focal point.
Does City Hall not work where it is? That was the smartest move to go to the Discovery Center. (Regarding City Hall/Fire Station Question) Just maintain what we have (regarding roads, recreation, housing, and business type questions) Quit trying to turn this into a metropolis, it will come in time which is sad.
City Hall is fine where it is, repurposing previous school building. Why is there an urge to always throw away or change? Nothing wrong with more simple and quiet. This isn't, nor should it be, Minneapolis. We were recently assessed $15,000 for street improvements. I am good with no more City tax increases to benefit businesses, they can pay their fair share. Other streets within town are in poor shape. Need to maintain what we have and stop looking elsewhere.
Taxes:
Our property taxes have increased over 25%, 2 out of the past 3 years (Three Oaks Ave). Hopefully some other streets can pay for these proposed projects, or at least an equal share! Absolutely no low income housing! Water is too expensive compared to surrounding cities! There are a lot of vacancies in senior living in neighboring cities. Don't waste tax $ on this!
Taxes too high for what we get. Highway 12 west of town is a big mess.
Quit raising the taxes, I see no benefit from increases.
We miss Olson's! Do not squander our tax dollars!
City Hall is fine where it is, repurposing previous school building. Why is there an urge to always throw away or change? Nothing wrong with more simple and quiet. This isn't, nor should it be, Minneapolis. We were recently assessed $15,000 for street improvements. I am good with no more City tax increases to benefit businesses, they can pay their fair share. Other streets within town are in poor shape. Need to maintain what we have and stop looking elsewhere.
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Water:
Cloud city water is despicable. Have been told since April it would be fixed in 2 weeks and 4 and a half months later it is still horrible. Please fix. Sad part is we are paying the same amount. Not right.
Wish you had envelopes to mail back your water/sewer bills.
City water‐ cost too high for what you get.
Eliminate City sales tax and storm sewer fees.
Our property taxes have increased over 25%, 2 out of the past 3 years (Three Oaks Ave). Hopefully some other streets can pay for these proposed projects, or at least an equal share! Absolutely no low income housing! Water is too expensive compared to surrounding cities! There are a lot of vacancies in senior living in neighboring cities. Don't waste tax $ on this!
Many homes are not maintained. Cost of water is too high. Many times the plow clips the corner lots. Bryant park needs repair
City water too expensive.
Other:
Great way to get the community involved!!! Be sure to include the link in the city newsletter so everyone has an opportunity to take the survey!
The Mayor & her team are doing a great job!
Put city workers to work‐ very lazy!! Flush fire hydrants
City maintenance staff not up to standards expected.
Thank you for asking our opinion on all subjects.
Great idea. Thank you for requesting input from residents.
Is there a need? (in regards to City Hall/Fire Station question) Thank you!
I love this town!
We moved to Maple Plain because we like the small town atmosphere.
We need more businesses! Bring back street dance!
Communication by text message. I love Maple Plain. With that said, there needs to be a stoplight by the Library before something terrible happens. Thank you for all you do!
Everyone knows the MPFC must be torn down! Please!! We are very proud of our schools and community. Please UPDATE our city. Thank you.
I feel we should have a third party do this analyzing not 2 City persons
Great police dept! The less City government intrudes and regulates the better.
School district has great facilities
Get rid of Mediacom and open alternative internet option to citizens. Stuffed toys on poles near bridge‐ eye sore.
Need shelter for homeless people that are trying to put their life back together and have a free community flower and veg garden where people can volunteer to take care of the garden. Family events: movies in the park, music in the park, community picnics, ice cream social, fish fry. Have events during spring, summer & fall.
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This City has nothing to offer. We don't even have a gas station. Everyone is moving out of this town. Nothing here. It's a joke.
Not $400,000 homes like behind the bank. There was a viable business (Olson's) bringing in taxes‐ now the City has open space! What ever happened to the comprehensive plan that was devised several years ago?
Need more restaurants, better pedestrian routes along Hwy 12, police officers that know the area and don't take two hours to find a house within city limits.
The City compost is filling up again‐ can we grind up some of the brush before fall cleanup time? The Compost is used by a lot of town citizens‐ very much needed!
Invest in "do not blow horn" overnight at train crossing More police presence in MP (not just Independence)
Stay renting in Discovery Center? Is Fire Station Expand/Renovate needed and how? (in regards to new City Hall and Fire Station Expand/Renovate question) Streets‐ very disappointing too many potholes. Parks‐ work in progress. Appearance of city‐ empty business. We moved to MP nearly 40 years ago ‐ chose to stay for the schools and strong sense of community here with the churches as a big focal point.
Parks build community and we have seen this with the use now of Rainbow Park. Maintaining and keeping the area looking nice goes a long way, including the ice rink. I have tried to email comments and there is no direct line of communication to board members – poor for this day and age. Permits are not cost friendly.
We love MPFC! Support it for grocery. We moved in last year and love the city! Can't wait to raise our future kids here.
Thanks for doing this!
City of Maple Plain – 2040 Comprehensive Plan
Conceptual Timeline
Activities Steps Participant/Preparer Time Frame
Identify and organize process and public participation strategy.
Meeting with the City Council. City Council, Staff One (1) Meeting – April 2017
Kick-off meeting with City Council and Planning Commission.
Joint meeting with City Council to be held at Planning Commission Meeting.
City Council, Planning Commission, Staff and Consultants
One (1) Joint Meeting – July 2017
Prepare community survey and send out to constituents.
Prepare draft survey for consideration by City Council. Develop and market survey via email, water billing and social media.
Staff and Consultants 4-6 weeks One (1) City Council Meeting July – September 2017
Present findings of community survey and provide analysis of results to Planning Commission and Public. .
Take findings of survey and present information to Planning Commission and public. Obtain feedback and direction from group.
City Council, Planning Commission, Staff and Consultants
One (1) Planning Commission Meeting November 2017
Prepare initial comprehensive plan chapters.
Prepare the community character, profile and vision. Assess projected demographic, economic and environmental trends relevant to Maple Plain.
Planning Commission, Staff and Consultants. Other groups and residents as necessary.
2-3 months One (1) Planning Commission Meeting One (1) Joint CC and PC Meeting January 2017
Public participation - design charrette with visual preference survey and public input session.
Present initial plan information relating to land use, parks, trails and transportation. Facilitate design charrette and visual preference survey at public input session.
City Council, Planning Commission, Staff and Consultants
One (1) Joint CC and PC Meeting and Public Hearing February 2018
Plan development. Prepare land use, transportation, water resources. housing, resilience and economic competitiveness.
Planning Commission, Staff and Consultants. Other groups as necessary.
3-5 months Two (2) Planning Commission Meetings One (1) Joint CC and PC Meeting February 2018 - June 2018
Prepare implementation plan.
Prepare implementation plan: includes timeline, capital improvements and necessary modifications to City controls.
Planning Commission, Staff and Consultants
1 month July 2018
Revise and prepare final plan for preliminary adoption. Submit plan to surrounding communities for public comment.
Utilize public, Commission and Council input to revise and prepare final comprehensive plan.
Planning Commission, Staff and Consultants
3 months One (1) Planning Commission Meetings One (1) Joint CC and PC Meeting July 2018 – August 2018
Maple Plain - 2040 Comprehensive Plan
City of Maple Plain – 2040 Comprehensive Plan
Activities Steps Participant/Preparer Time Frame
Public participation – Open house. Revise plan as necessary based on feedback from public open house.
Present draft plan to the public for final comments and consideration. Prepare revisions to the plan as necessary.
City Council, Planning Commission, Staff and Consultants
One (1) Public Hearing August 2018
Adopt final plan and submit for review and approval. Revise plan per comments as necessary.
Adopt final plan document and submit for review to the Metropolitan Council.
Planning Commission, City Council, Staff and Consultants
1 month One (1) Planning Commission Meeting One (1) City Council Meeting September 2018
Maple Plain - 2040 Comprehensive Plan