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Case <br /> <br /> STATUS OF THE RECREATION AREA <br /> ASSOCIATED WITH THE LANDFILL <br />By: Parks/Utilities Supervisor Mark Boos <br /> <br />Background: <br /> <br />As you may recali, an earlier agreement between the City of Ramsey and Waste Management of <br />Minnesota IncorpOrated (WMMI) called for deeding property to the City, north of the landfill. <br />This is all but completed. The City, in essence, has control over two parcels. <br /> <br />The first parcel is;north of 153rd Avenue N.W., beginning at Sunfish Lake Boulevard N.W. and <br />then westerly appeoximately 3,200 feet. Ultimately, this 22 acres is proposed to be subdivided for <br />single family urbah lots with the proceeds funding concurrent park development. <br /> <br />The second parcel is south of 153rd Avenue N.W. and shares the same east and west boundaries. <br />The eastern porticln is intermittent wetlands and woods. Much of this 56 acres was utilized as a <br />borrow area to provide soil cover for the landfill. <br /> <br />WMMi agreed to tleliver the property in a rough graded condition with at least 4" of topsoil. The <br />City prepared a dPaft park plan for the area to be graded so that the grading and restoration might <br />resemble the final ~layout of the park. Unfortunately WMMI did not have the resources available to <br />provide much contour other than a straight one percent in grade south from 153rd Avenue N.W. <br /> <br />Observation: <br /> <br />The fact that the tlseable land south of 153rd Avenue N.W. is linear, allows for little creativity in <br />layout. Two layouts are presented within this case. The first demonstrates the current property <br />limits with a probable amenity configuration. The second is a configuration earlier in the process <br />with an attached ~narrative. Because park development is not expected until 1997, the precise <br />design of the parl~ is not critical at this time. The approved C.I.P. shows $220,000 allocated for <br />the Sunfish LakeRecreation Area in 1997. Design of the park should be completed during 1996 <br />should the City aontinue on this schedule. This schedule will be impacted by the timing of <br />municipal utilities in the area. <br /> <br />The park is expected to serve as a neighborhood park for existing residents, large numbers of <br />future urban residents and, because of its size, proximity and access, it will also serve as a <br />community resource. The park is proposed to be developed with athletic fields, both <br />baseball/softball ~nd soccer/football, and tennis courts. A winter skating facility will be important <br />as the population'[near the park increases and especially if the warming house and rinks are not <br />upgraded or are nO longer in use at the Ramsey Elementary School. <br /> <br />During the Commission's review of this issue in November 1993, it was suggested that one <br />alternative may b~ to have the Sunfish Lake Recreational Area serve predominantly as a soccer <br />facility, with Cantral Park serving as primarily a,ballfield facility. It would be staff's <br />recommendation to determine the ratio of soccer/football fields to softball/baseball fields nearer to <br />the park's development to more accurately project field needs. A professional survey would assist <br />with these issues hnd provide valuable documentation of resident's desires and the City's general <br />demographics. Aoother important consideration is the likelihood of Central Park expansion during <br />the next three or four years. <br /> <br />153rd Avenue N.W. is already a popular walking route. A paralleling bikeway/walkway to 153rd <br />Avenue N.W. shohld be completed no later than this areas urbanization or the park's development. <br /> <br /> <br />
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