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Case #1: Recommend Park Dedication for Tiger Meadows <br /> <br />Parks/Utilities Supervisor Boos explained Tiger Meadows sketch plan is proposing to plat 12- <br />single family 2.5 acre parcels on the property located east of Tiger Street and east of Armstrong <br />Boulevard. He presented the Planning Commission case, which included the site location map <br />and proposed sketch plan. Parks/Utilities Supervisor Boos explained primary discussions <br />between t he developer a nd t he City h ave been regarding the need to provide for a secondary <br />access to the plat and provide a second access to the existing Autumn Meadows addition, the <br />single family residential development located to the east of the proposed plat. Parks/Utilities <br />Supervisor Boos reviewed the options for a secondary access to the plat with the Commission. <br />He stated a cash only Park Dedication would be $19,000, with a cash only Trail Fee at $5,225. <br />He suggested the Parks Commission may wish to discuss improvements to Autumn Heights Park <br />utilizing a portion of the above proceeds. <br /> <br />Parks/utilities Supervisor Boos asked in absence of a trail plan, do they recommend a trail to be <br />constructed along County Road 83 consistent with past practiCe even though there is not a trail in <br />the area. <br /> <br />Commissioner Rolfe inquired if Tiger Street was an MSA (Municipal Stated Aid) street. <br /> <br />Park/Utilities Supervisor Boos indicated he did not know the answer but he believed it might not <br />be. <br /> <br />Commissioner Olds asked if they did construct a trail along Tiger Street, continuing along the <br />park along Armstrong Boulevard, what would happen at the existing property which is not in the <br />plat. <br /> <br />Parks/Utilities Supervisor Boos stated he did not know that they would want to go around the <br />back of it but they could shift into the road fight-of-way. <br /> <br />Chairperson Johns inquired if there was any blacktop trails to the southeast of Nutria. <br /> <br />Park/Utilities Supervisor Boos stated there was not any pavement there. He explained what was <br />unique about the Autumn Heights Park development was that each lot had park property adjacent <br />to it. <br /> <br />Chairperson Johns indicated that she meant to ask if they had trails on these areas. <br /> <br />Parks/Utilities Supervisor Boos Stated t here w as not a t rail b ut t he City d id own t he I and for <br />future irails, however the strips of land are quite narrow. <br /> <br />Chairperson Johns conm~ented that she would have to imagine that Armstrong would need a trail <br />because it is an important link. <br /> <br />Commissioner Olds asked if the property owner proposing this is the owner of the item <br />highlighted in the map. <br /> <br />Park and Recreation Commission/April 10, 2003 <br /> Page 2 of 8 <br /> <br /> <br />
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