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(6)Drainage, wetland and utility easements <br />(7)Enhancement of housing stock; including redevelopment purposes <br />(8)Public parks, trails and open space <br />Consideration for the dispositionof real estate by the City shall be given based on the <br />complianceand consistency with the criteria outlined below. <br />COMPLIANCE CRITERIA <br />(9)City Comprehensive plan <br />(10)City Comprehensive water and sewer plans <br />(11)City Master parks and trails plan <br />(12)City Transportation plan <br />(13)Relevant City boards and commissions review <br />(14)City Ordinances, Sec. 117-614.-Subdivision Design Standards <br />The City shall consider the disposition of City owned land based on the policy statements <br />outlined below <br />POLICY STATEMENT CRITERIA <br />(15)The demand for public parksis shifting away from small neighborhood pocket parks <br />to larger regional community parks. The cost to maintain a large number of small <br />neighborhood pocket parks can be greater than the cost to maintain a small number of <br />regional community parks. As such, the City will consider the consolidation of <br />underutilized pocket parks infavor of larger regional parks. <br />(16)The City shall not acquire real estate if there is no foreseeable current or future need <br />for the property. <br />(17)Regarding the dedication of parks and open spaces, unless it is desired to acquire new <br />parkland, the City shall favor the dedication of cash over the dedication of real estate. <br />If real estate is dedicated the City shall favor an unrestricted title over restricted title. <br />SECTION V:DISPOSITION DECISION CRITERIA <br />After a property is deemed unneeded and/or underutilized by the City, as outlined in section IV, <br />consideration for disposition will be given by the City Councilbased on the decision criteria <br />outlined below.This information will be presented to the Council in a findings-of-fact <br />document. <br />(1)Public input and feedback regarding a potential disposition <br />(2)Maintenance costs <br />(3)Title restrictions <br />(4)Ability to develop <br />(5)Stormwater and drainage limitations <br />(6)Proposed future zoning <br />(7)Utilities availability <br />(8)Long term City needs and plans <br />(9)Assessed value <br />(10)Method to market and sell property <br />(11)Cost to market and sell property <br /> <br />