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Thomas Harren - page 3 <br /> <br />region. Major active recreation facilities proposed in these applications are <br />inconsistent with Metropolitan Development Framework Policy [gb which states: <br /> <br /> The regional purpose of the general use region is to provide very low <br /> intensity land uses such a con~nercial farming, hobby farms, <br /> horticulture, conservation of natural resources, passive recreation <br /> and in some cases to act as a holding or transition area between long- <br /> term agriculture areas and urbanization areas. <br /> <br />Therefore, the Council finds the following applications are inconsistent with <br />Metropolitan Development Framework Policy 19b and should not be considered for <br />funding: ' <br /> <br /> Referral Total <br /> Sponsor Project Na~ No. State ID No. Cost <br /> Dayton Central Park 12123-! 84050106-11 $101,090 <br /> Ramsey Central Park 12122-I 84050105-11 294,000 <br /> <br />The Council recon~nends.that funds be allocated to Metropolitan Development <br />Framework policy planmng areas and grant maximums be set according to the <br />following table: <br /> <br /> Policy Planning) Area Percent of Funds Grant Maximum <br /> <br /> Fully Oeveloped Area 48% $200,000 <br /> Area of Planned Urbanization 38~ 150,000 <br /> Freestanding Growth Centers 9% 100,000 <br /> Rural Service Area $% not to exceed $0,000 <br /> $100,000 <br /> <br />If you have any questions or need further information relative to the Council's <br />review of these contact Arne Stefferud 291-6360. <br /> applications, <br /> please <br /> at <br /> <br />Sincerely, <br /> <br />Chair <br /> <br />SSG: sb <br /> <br />m <br /> <br />cc: Louis Jambois, Supervisor, Parks & Recreation Grant Unit, Dept. of Energy <br /> and Economic Development <br /> Applicants <br /> Arne Stefferud, Metropolitan Council Staff <br /> <br />m <br /> <br /> <br />