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Park and Recreation Commission <br />Meeting Date: 01/09/2014 <br />By: Mark Riverblood, Engineering/Public <br />Works <br />5. 2. <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Discuss Planning Process for the Lake Feature in The COR <br />Purpose/Background: <br />As the Commission is aware, the official Development Plan for The COR (Center of Ramsey) has seen regular, <br />minor amendments; reflecting land sales, improvements to the transportation system, market realities and <br />refinements to the park, trail and open space system within this approximate 400 -acre, pedestrian and transit <br />orientated, master -planned development. <br />One of the refinements to the vision for the park and open space aspects of The COR in recent years, was the <br />elimination of the westerly 'swoosh' park, which was a mirror image of The Draw from the west edge of the <br />existing park - to Armstrong Boulevard. Generally in its place within the Development Plan 6.0 (attached) is a <br />proposed lake feature sometimes referred to as 'Lake Ramsey' or 'Lake Ramsey Commons'. <br />A summary of the above change is due to four primary factors (no order); <br />• A mirrored park to The Draw may be somewhat redundant park programming (aside from maintaining an <br />east/west 'green' connection throughout The COR. <br />• Reconfiguring the proposed land uses in the manner shown in Development Plan 6.0 may provide better <br />marketing for an anchor retailer - which furthers the marketability for land sales in The COR. <br />• The overall grading plan for The COR is predicated upon significant cuts and fill (dirt) to make grade -ready <br />all the various lots and parcels in the larger development; (meaning the fill from the lake excavation is <br />required to avoid costly importation of fill). <br />• The City of Ramsey does not presently have any recreational urban -type lakes (what few lakes there are in <br />Ramsey are technically shallow water wetlands). Additionally, the myriad of recreation and open space <br />options potentially associated with this type of 'lake feature' may only be successful with the creation of the <br />proposed lake. <br />Notification: <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />The purpose of this case is to initiate community planning for the proposed lake and the private and public open <br />space associated with it. Staff proposes the kick-off of the public process on March 13, 2014. <br />The City has been utilizing a citizen -driven, collaborative process for several projects over the past year with great <br />success. These community conversations are intended to provide an opportunity for the community to be part of the <br />policy development as the first step in policy analysis, as opposed to the traditional reactionary role. The City will <br />frame the policy question, with participants being the focus of preparation and discussion. The City will provide <br />resources for participants to analyze the policy question, which is kicked off by an initial scoping meeting. Specific <br />sub -topics are selected by participants. From there, the remaining process is designed around the output of the initial <br />kick-off process. <br />Attached as a beginning point in the public process of ideation for the lake and surrounding private and public green <br />spaces are amenities and treatments other communities have developed in similar urban environments. These and <br />other examples of the interface between the lake and adjoining land uses will be made a part of the public <br />
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