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furnace and any increase in furnace capacity or addition of furnaces will <br />require the application and approval of a new or amended CUP. <br /> <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chairman Zimmennan, Commissioners Terry, Shumway and <br />LaDue. Voting No: None. Absent: Commissio::zrs Holm and Hendriksen. <br /> <br />Case #5: Review Of Comprehensive Park Dt. dicatit~n Agreemcnl Of <br /> Entire Norlhfork P.U.D.: <br /> <br />Mr. Banwan reported th:it there have been meetings to review ltm comprehensive park <br />dedication a~eement for the cntkc Northfork P.U.D. and there is a IOl~ consensus that the <br />land dedication portion satisfies park dedication requirements, x, Vilh regards to the cash <br />requirements, current ordinance requires $500.00 per dwelling unit or 10% of the fair <br />market v.".iue, whichever is greater. North 7Fork is requesting that the park dedication <br />agreement be amended to require a cash park dedication of $250.00 per dwelling unit west <br />of Andrie Street in lieu of open space amenities provided with the development of <br />Northfork. Staff is recommending approval of a cash dedication of $250/dwelling unit <br />west of Andrie Street. The Park and Recreation Commission does not endorse reducing <br />the cash dedication aspect of the park dedication a~eement as the amenities in Northfork <br />will not totally address the recreational needs of the projected population of Northfork. <br /> <br />Mr. Dennis Peck was present representing North Fork, Inc. and requesting that the'City <br />address what, if any, credit Northfork is eligible for in lieu of providing another golf <br />course in Ramsey. In addition, North Fork, lac. contributes $250 per lot sold te the <br />homeowners association to be used for internal improvements to unused areas. Mr. Peck <br />noted that there will be a total of 550 acres of open space in Northfork. Mr. Peck also <br />noted that North Fork, Inc. will be challenging StafFs interpretation of fair market value <br />used in determining that a $2,000 cash dedication is due for Northfork 4th Addition, <br />consisting of one lot. <br /> <br />Commissioner Shumway a~eed with the findings of the Park and Recreation Commission <br />and recommended retaining the cash park dedication requirements at $500/dwelling unit <br />west of Andrie Street. At the time Northfork 4th Addition was platted, time was of the <br />essence for North Fork, Inc. and they were aware of the cash park dedication require_re, ent <br />that would be placed on that plat. <br /> <br />Mr. Peck noted that the Development A~eement for Northfork 4th Addition left :he park <br />dedication issue open for discussion. <br /> <br /> ~'g <br />5ir. Otto noted that the park dedication ordinance is b,.m~ reviewed and it will be <br />recommend~ that the credit section be deleted because it is cumbersome to administer. <br /> <br />Commissioner Ten5' recalled that at the time Northfork 4th was platted, there was <br />discussion ,~ "~ ~ <br /> r,.~.armn~, what to base thc fair market value on -- the sellin~ price or the raw <br />land value. <br /> <br />},/lotion by Commissioner Shumway and seconded by Commissioner Ten-i,., to recommend <br />that the Comprehensive Park Dedication A~eement for Northfork P.U.D. require <br />S500/dwelling unit to satisfy the cash pa-k dedication requirements for prope~es west of <br />Andrie Strut. <br /> <br />Planning & Zoning Commission/Ap. il i 8, 1989 <br /> Pag~_~ 3 of 4 <br /> <br /> <br />