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Motion by Commissioner Johns and seconded by Commissioner Asfahl to approve the final plat for <br />Wildlife Sanctuary Addition contingent upon compliance with City Staff'Review Letter dated October <br />9, 1996, accept a cash contribution satisfying park dedication requirements on the new lot created, <br />and assess the newly implemented Transportation Impact Fee. <br /> <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chair Cook, Commissioners Johns, Asfahl, Droegemueller, LaMere, <br />and Ostrum. Voting No: None. Absent: Commissioner Skinner. <br /> <br />Commissioner Droegemueller requested clarification on the Transportation Impact Fee and how it <br />relates to the Park and Recreation Commission. Mr. Boos explained this fee is used to address <br />additional transportation development that is a result of whatever subdivision is occurring. <br />Transportation Impact Fee amounts are determined based on projected infrastructure needs relating <br />to newly created lots. In response to Commissioner Droegemueller, Mr. Boos added in some past <br />cases, the Transportation Impact Fee has been used to create or pave trails. This fee is in addition <br />to park dedication fees. <br /> <br />Case #3: RECOMMEND PARK DEDICATION FOR FERRUM 2ND ADDITION <br /> <br />Parks/Utilities Supervisor Boos stated that the area being presented for grant sketch plan approval <br />is located at the westerly end of McKinley Street, north of Highway 10. Said land is zoned industrial <br />and is proposed for subdivision thus creating location opportunities for new businesses. <br /> <br />Chairperson Cook confirmed there would be no impact on parks taking place. Mr. Boos indicated <br />park dedication costs per lot are determined based on fair market values. <br /> <br />Motion by Commissioner Johns and seconded by Commissioner LaMere recommend that City <br />Council require park dedication in the form of cash to be deposited in the Marble Recreation District. <br /> <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chair Cook, Commissioners Johns, LaMere, Asfahl, Droegemueller, <br />and Ostrum. Voting No: None. Absent: Commissioner Skinner. <br /> <br />Case #4: APPROVE ALPINE PARKS CONCEPT PLAN <br /> <br />Parks/Utilities Supervisor Boos re-reviewed information pertaining to Alpine Park and reiterated the <br />intended use of $40,000 in Landfill Trust Fund interest earnings (recommended by City Council's <br />Finance Committee) for its development in 1997. These monies are for use in addressing costs <br />associated with grading, engineering, and other design considerations. Mr. Boos presented a visual <br />of the revised concept plan done with the help of the City's Community Development Intern, Dave <br />Chmielewski based on Commission and public input. <br /> <br />Park and Recreation Commission/October 10, 1996 <br /> Page 3 of 6 <br /> <br /> <br />