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1) Park and Recreation Cornrnission Regular Meeting M/nutes dated January 8, 2002 <br />2) Park and Recreation Commission Regular Meeting Minutes dated February 14, 2002 <br /> <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Vice Chair Johns, Comrrdssioners LaMere, Olds, Rolfe, and <br />Shryock. Voting No: None. Absent: Chairperson Cook, Commissioner Ostrum. <br /> <br />COMMISSION BUSINESS <br /> <br />Case 4/1 <br /> <br />Recommend Park Dedication for Evergreen Point Townhomes <br /> <br />Parks/Utilities Supervisor Boos noted the Park and Recreation Commission has reviewed'this <br />project previously. He explained the parcel is approximately 24 acres in size, and west of T,H. <br />#47 and north of Alpine Drive. The proposal is to develop townhomes, and has received <br />approval from the Planning Commission to proceed to preliminary plat stage. 1V[inor <br />modifications have been made to satisfy setback concerns. He stated the Park and Recreation <br />Commission noted in January that there is no land that is dedicated for park. He added, the <br />Corn_m~ssion felt there were a number of parks in the area that would fulfill the needs of the area, <br />as well as the elementary school. He stated the focus seemed to be on trails. <br /> <br />Garry Rudy, applicant, stated he met with Community Development Director Frolik that day and <br />together, they decided to make some changes. He described one change to the road that <br />originally would be a connecting road, and a private road. That road will now be a public street, <br />and will have a cul-de-sac. He said they do want to create greenspace, as it will afford them <br />more room in the back where the cut-de-sac is. He stated the trail system will connect through <br />their project. He said they would like to preserve the residents' privacy and give people <br />amenities such as a gazebo, benches, or picnic tables. <br /> <br />Mr. Rudy explained what was previously proposed as a private road, will now be a cul-de-sac <br />from the east. He further explained that where the road is now will be the entrance to the cul-de- <br />sac. <br /> <br />Commissioner Olds questioned if the townhomes located near the termination of Germanium <br />will be rotated. ~ <br /> <br />Mr. Rudy responded they will. He added a couple townhomes may need to be omitted, but this <br />configuration will fit better. He further explained Fluorine Street will be straightened out. He <br />said two of the units against the wetlands Will be omitted from one side, and moved to the other <br />side. He stated he is doing everything possible to comPly with the City's regulations, and if they <br />do, they will meet the 25-foot setback ordinance. <br /> <br />Corn_missioner Olds asked if Germanium Street will terminate in a cul-de-sac or whether it will <br />continue to the west. <br /> <br />Ivlr. Rudy replied it will continue to the west. He indicated their goal is to slow the traffic down. <br /> <br />Park and Recreation Commission/April 11, 2002 <br /> Page 2 of 14 <br /> <br /> <br />
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