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• Trails that provide both neighborhood connections and are a route to community <br /> destinations; and are part of larger "arterial" trail system within the City. <br /> Riverblood provided examples of the second category above are the Mississippi River Trail, the <br /> Lake Itasca Trail, the trail paralleling T.H. #47 or the emerging Trott Brook Trail. Also attached <br /> for Commission review is a City of Ramsey map that shows the City's community park system <br /> with these connecting "priority" trails highlighted. This large, circuitous looped trail may be <br /> described as the Circle of Ramsey. <br /> Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood stated Staff recommends affirming <br /> the policy of not accepting small, unplanned -for park spaces as part of the Park Dedication <br /> processes — and rather, accepting cash for Park Dedication to be programmed for community <br /> parks and priority trails within Ramsey. <br /> Vice Chair Bennett agreed this is the right policy from his perspective. Parks & Assistant Public <br /> Works Superintendent Riverblood noted the City Council went through a lengthy discussion and <br /> agreed the Park Commission is spot on for this policy. <br /> Motion by Commissioner Mobry, seconded by Commissioner Chubb, to reaffirm the policy of <br /> not accepting small park spaces as part of the Park Dedication processes — and encourage <br /> accepting cash for Park Dedication to be programmed for community parks and priority trails <br /> within Ramsey.. <br /> Motion carried. Voting Yes: Vice Chair Bennett, Commissioners Mobry, Chubb, and Fyten. <br /> No: None. Absent: Chairperson Olsen, Commissioners Barr and Minke. <br /> 5.03: Recommend Park Dedication for Brookfield 4th Addition <br /> Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood reviewed approximately 9 years ago <br /> the first phases of the Brookfield Addition were platted west of Nowthen Boulevard and south of <br /> Trott Brook in the north- center of Ramsey. Presently, a different developer is proceeding with <br /> the platting of 77 lots known as the Brookfield 4t Addition within the areas of the existing plat <br /> (26.8 acre Outlot A, Brookfield 3r Addition). Park Dedication and Trail Fees for the original <br /> plat was satisfied by the construction of an approximate 3 mile of bituminous trail paralleling the <br /> brook and another north/south trail adjacent to Nowthen Boulevard, extending beyond the plat, <br /> south to 167 Avenue. The purpose of this case is to recommend to City Council Park Dedication <br /> and Trail Fees for the proposed Brookfield 4 Addition. <br /> Riverblood reviewed to satisfy the Park Dedication requirement, Staff is recommending a cash <br /> contribution. Pursuant to past planning for this area, and consistent with the Master Park and <br /> Trail Plan, no additional park land is required in this area south of Trott Brook. There are <br /> however, two important strategies planned for meeting the recreational needs of existing <br /> residents and future inhabitants of Brookfield 4th Addition; one of which is a trail connection <br /> from the existing trail in Brookfield, west to Variolite Street (and north of Central Park). The <br /> other would be a future community park in north- central Ramsey, likely north of the brook and in <br /> the vicinity of the Brookfield Addition(s). <br /> Park and Recreation Commission October 10, 2013 <br /> Page 3 of 6 <br />
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