Laserfiche WebLink
comment :- An intern is being used to complete the mapping corrections. Mr. Boos <br />encouragerl anyone to contact him for additional noted changes. <br /> <br />COMMISSION~INPUT <br /> <br />Ace-Solid Waste -6ontinues to make contributions to the Park Trust Fund based on new subscribers <br /> [ <br />to their service ($:5.00 per customer). During the month of October $25 was received from A-Solid <br />Waste. <br /> <br />Park DedicationiRates are required per City code for all new homes and commercial property. <br />Current rates forisingle family homes are ten percent of the land or cash value, and for commercial <br />property five percent of fair market value have been established. Each year the City Council set <br />amounts of rate~ charged for various things including Park Dedication Rates. At this time, Staff <br />consensus is thag rates charged for park dedication may be comparable. <br /> <br />A questionnaire i!aquiring about Park Dedication Rates has been sent to comparable cities (growing <br />suburbs such as ~Apple Valley and Chaska). So far, approximately ten responses have been received. <br />Information froin returned questionnaires will be compiled in spreadsheet format for comparison <br />purposes and will be presented for Commission review in the near future. There is an overall desire <br />to remain competitive in rates. <br /> <br />Work continue~ on the Mississippi River Recreation Area. Recently, it was featured in the <br />Mississippi National River & Recreation Area periodical and is available for review. <br /> <br />Commissioner ,Droegemueller inquired the realistic outlook for the Mississippi West project. Mr. <br />Boos indicated ~t meeting will take place on Tuesday, November 19th with Anoka County park staff <br />to discuss detailtd logistics with Rum River Central (located at 179th on 7th); construction is slated <br />to begin in 1995. Mississippi West. just became a part of the parks system this fall. Mr. Boos stated <br />he was not sureiifMiss~mpp~ West was in the five-year plan yet and did not foresee its construction <br />beginning muc~ before two years. Ramsey is unique in that of its 28 square miles, there are two <br />Regional parksi'within its borders. <br /> <br />Commissioner ~LaMere commented that Sunwood Drive Park has turned out nicely with respect to <br />the trees. Mr. 13oos agreed adding this road will probably be one of the most scenic within the urban <br /> <br />area. <br /> <br />PineCone Nu~ery donated approximately $4-6,000 of trees which were distributed to various <br />locations. Abo~ut fifteen crab apples were planted along Sunwood Drive (from County Road 5 west <br />to where the i996 street project left off). The rest of the trees were placed at Ramsey Commons <br />Park and along the trail into Wood Pond Hills. <br /> <br />Park and Recreation Commission/November 14, 1996 <br /> Page 4 of 5 <br /> <br /> <br />