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Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson Olsen, Commissioners Bennett, Barr, Chubb, Fyten, <br />and Mobry. No: None. Absent: Commissioner Minke <br />5. COMMISSION BUSINESS <br />5.01: Receive Presentation of City's Strategic Plan <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood reviewed a goal of the new Strategic <br />Plan is timely and effective communications between staff/council/appointed commissioners. As <br />part of that process Mayor Strommen and the Public Works Superintendent Grant Riemer will be <br />present to provide a presentation on the Strategic Plan to the Park Commission. A copy of the <br />letter from Mayor Strommen outlining the process and the Strategic Plan and presentation were <br />provided to the Commissioners. <br />Mayor Strommen invited the Commission to ask any questions and offer feedback. She provided <br />an explanation of the purpose of the Strategic Plan and the goals. <br />Public Works Superintendent Riemer provided a review of the Accomplishments/Outcomes and <br />the Strategic Action Plan Visionary Structure, Building Blocks and Strategic Imperatives. Public <br />Works Superintendent Grant Riemer also reviewed the Action Plan Strategic Initiatives. He <br />continued by reviewing the Roles and Responsibilities assigned, Boards and Commissions Roles <br />and Responsibilities, Budget, Measurement and Reporting. He presented the 2013-2015 <br />Balanced Score Card, which will be how the City is judged by the residents. <br />Mayor Strommen reviewed the Success Factors and thanked the Commission for the opportunity <br />to share the Strategic Plan. <br />Commissioner Bennett thanked Mayor Strommen for her presentation. He stated he appreciates <br />the business approach and in this case, the clients are the residents of the City of Ramsey. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood thanked Mayor Strommen and <br />Public Works Superintendent Riemer for their presentations. He stated he realizes the amount of <br />work that went into the Strategic Plan. <br />5.02: Recommend Cash Contribution Rates for Park Dedication and Trail Fees For 2014 <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood explained that any time new <br />development occurs within the City of Ramsey, the subdivision or parcel is evaluated for parks <br />and trail needs. If parkland is not needed, the City of Ramsey will accept cash in lieu of physical <br />park dedication. The cash payment is then used for current/future park development. The same <br />evaluation of the physical need versus a cash equivalent is true for both Park Dedication (land or <br />cash) and Trail Fees (trail construction or cash). Dedication is calculated based on the size of a <br />development and the density, as well as residential versus commercial/industrial rates; and is <br />listed within the City's annual Rates and Charges. <br />Park and Recreation Commission / August 8, 2013 <br />Page 2 of 6 <br />