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Chairperson Cook requested that staff find out from the Council as to what they are willing to do <br />including a dollar amount. <br /> <br />Parks/Utilities Supervisor Boos replied that he would have the item placed on the April Park Commission <br />agenda so as to confer with the Finance Officer on funding opportunities. Mr. Boos reminded the <br />Commission that at one time the project was suggested to be completed before the game fair. <br /> <br />Case #2: Update Park and Trail Plan Map <br /> <br />Parks/Utilities Supervisor Boos stated that periodically the Commission revises the Park and Trail Plan <br />map to reflect; completed projects, changes in land use, map corrections, recreational need projections <br />and opportunities. The Plan was last updated in October of 1999. Mr. Boos presented the Commission <br />with the proposed changes to the Park and Trail Plan map. <br /> <br />Based upon the consensus of the Commission at their February workshop, in the vicinity of Northfork it <br />seemed to make more sense to have a more passive use around Lake Itasca and then designate a flat area <br />along 153~d Avenue for active recreation. Mr. Boos reviewed other .modifications to the map. <br /> <br />Motion by Commissioner Ostrum, seconded by Commissioner Droegemueller, to direct staff to make <br />changes on the Park and Trail Plan map as indicated by the Commission, including the area around Lake <br />Itasca. <br /> <br />/Iotion carried. Voting Yes. Chairperson Cook, Commissioners Ostrum, Droegemueller, Jolms, and <br />Rolfe. Voting No: None. <br /> <br />Case #3: Sketch Plan Review of Royal Oaks Realty <br /> <br />Parks/Utilities Supervisor Boos stated that the purpose of the case was to review the proposed Royal <br />Oaks Realty Planned Unit Development. In more complex subdivisions, especially those involving park <br />land and trail dedication, it is important to review the plat early in the platting process. The Plamfing <br />Commission reviewed the sketch plan at their regular scheduled meeting on March 6, 2001. <br /> <br />Mike Black, Royal Oaks Realty, explained that they are proceeding with a Planned Unit Development for <br />the 87 acres along Nowthen Boulevard. He stated that they have been working for some time with City <br />planning staff on a proposal for the site. Currently the plan shows 71 single-family homes, 152 eight-unit <br />townhomes, and an 85-unit co-op senior building for a total of 308 units. As part of the development <br />they would like to build onto the existing trail way system in the area. Mr. Black reviewed the proposed <br />trail connections and areas of land they are proposing to dedicate to the City. <br /> <br />Chairperson Cook inquired if residents from the development would be able to use Emerald Pond Park. <br /> <br />Parks/utilities Supervisor Boos replied yes explaining that if a trail connection were made at Fluor/ne <br />Street the connection would be shorter. <br /> <br />Mr. Black stated that the Plarming Commission felt that it would be better if there was a street connection <br />on Fluorine Street between the existing development and new development. <br /> Park and Recreation Commission/March 8, 2001 <br /> Page 3 of 8 <br /> <br /> <br />
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