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Motion carried. Voting Yes: Commissioner Fyten, Mobry, Chubb and Mobry. No: None. <br />Absent: Chair Olsen, Commissioners Barr and Minke. <br />5. CONIlVIISSION BUSINESS <br />5.01: 2013 Summer Event Series Recap <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood and Park and Recreation Intern <br />Langholz reviewed the Draw 2013 Summer Event Series kicked off with the City of Ramsey's <br />own RJM Distributing and Killebrew Root Beer on June 20th and continued through the summer <br />to the Park Patron Picnic on September 12th. The purpose of this case is to recap The Draw <br />Summer Event Series and receive any feedback or comments. This is also an opportunity to <br />mention all the sponsors in 2013 that helped cover the full cost of the events throughout the <br />season. The weather for the concerts was nearly ideal all summer long, and attendance grew as <br />the year went along — and over $1300 in prizes were given away for the drawing at the Park <br />Patron Picnic. <br />Photographs from each event were shown and explained by Park and Recreation Intern Langholz. <br />Vice Chair Bennett thanked Park and Recreation Intern Andrew Langholz for his work on these <br />events. He also thanked the City of Ramsey Foundation and all the sponsors that made the <br />summer event series possible. <br />5.02: Review of "Pocket Park" Policy <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood reviewed periodically, the Park and <br />Recreation Commission reaffirms it's policy of not recommending the satisfaction of Park <br />Dedication by acceptance of small park spaces or "pocket parks" for new plats — but rather that a <br />more sustainable solution in using the equivalent proceeds (cash dedications) to focus on trail <br />connections between larger neighborhood and community parks; and also further development of <br />those larger existing parks. This last policy review was performed in the context of the multi- <br />year City Owned Land Inventory project. An abstract of that exhaustive process and an excerpt <br />of a part of the Final Draft Policy were provided for Commission review. <br />Riverblood reviewed as part of the aforementioned process, wherein neighborhood connections <br />(trails) to community parks and other regional destinations were explored as a sustainable <br />mechanism for recreation and access to the parks and open space system, trail priorities were <br />identified. While there are hundreds of miles of potential trail -ways, routes and possible <br />connections, there must be a priority assignment for considering new trails given the ever-present <br />shortfall between funding for trails, and all the trail desires. These trail priorities may be thought <br />of as two distinct categories: <br />• Short connections of trails or sidewalks that make "whole" a larger system of trails, or <br />succinct and coherent connections to destinations. <br />Park and Recreation Commission October 10, 2013 <br />Page 2 of 6 <br />