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Generally speaking, the proposed mechanism for request for Park Dedication Credit for the Quasi -Public Park is <br />not consistent with the City's existing Parks Capital Improvement Plan nor Parks Policy. The Parks Plan currently <br />calls for the Lake Itasca Community Park and the Lake Itasca Greenway as the planned recreational facilities for <br />this area. The broader Parks Policy directs parks planning towardslarger Community and Neighborhood Parks <br />serving multiple neighborhoods and provides greater amenities and lower maintenance costs than smaller 'pocket <br />parks' serving individual neighborhoods. A copy of the Parks Plan for the area is attached to the case. <br />However, citing the uniqueness and size of the Development, the City Council indicated a desire to discuss <br />multiple options to satisfy Park Dedication requirements. Staff is reviewing the current proposal through the <br />following lens (specific to the Quasi -Public Park, not the Lake Itasca Greenway, which is already supported by <br />Staff. <br />1. If approved, this would represent a new policy for the City. As such, the City should adopt an Interim Policy <br />Statement regarding Neighborhood Parks and public/private partnership parks. The Interim Policy would <br />eventually be formally adopted as part of the Comprehensive Plan Update. <br />2. The space proposed for credit should be better integrated within the Lake Itasca Greenway in order to receive <br />credit. Staff is concerned with separating this space from the Lake Itasca Greenway by public road. Locating <br />it closer to Puma Street makes it more visible and accessible to the general public. <br />Over the past several residential subdivision approvals, the City has upheld the policy regarding balance of <br />Neighborhood Parks and Community Parks. Regardless of the outcome of this discussion, the City should ensure <br />equity in application of parks planning policy. There are a few factors that do make this request unique for <br />consideration. <br />1. The City is in the process of updating its Master Parks Plan. An emerging theme is to evaluate the balance <br />between Community Parks and Neighborhood Parks. There is not a clear consensus on this at this time, but <br />certainly a desire to discuss and clarify. <br />2. The City Council previously indicated a willingness to review Park Dedication options due to the size of the <br />project. <br />3. The project is being processed as a Planned Unit Development (PUD) that affords the City to negotiate <br />certain development standards in exchange for a public benefit that exceeds the City's minimum standards. <br />(One such public benefit could be open space or park -like amenities owned maintained by a homeowners <br />association —but available for public use.) <br />4. The project provides a new variety of housing stock that is unique compared to traditional single-family <br />developments in Ramsey, a key goal of our Housing Plan. The Planning Commission has indicated support <br />for the overall project and approach via PUD, although has not specifically addressed Park Dedication. <br />5. Most previous zoning inquiries on this property have been for lower density than envisioned for this area. <br />The current project represents a project that better matches the current vision and has taken considerable <br />effort on both sides to get to this point. The lower density scenario (not proposed at this time) would require a <br />Comprehensive Plan Amendment and would only net approximately $875,000 in Park Dedication and Trail <br />Development Fees. <br />6. Of additional note, is the fact that the Parks Capital Improvement Plan, has many millions of dollars of <br />previously identified 'need' that are unfunded at this time —including projects such as the proposed Lake <br />Itasca Greenway, Lake Itasca Community Park and proposed improvements in The COR, like the proposed <br />splash pad and improvements associated with the water -centric park —all of which would be of recreational <br />benefit to the future residents of the Riverstone Subdivision. <br />Funding Source: <br />All costs associated with processing the Application are the responsibility of the Developer. If the request for Park <br />Dedication Credit for a small park within Riverstone would be approved, or some variation thereof, there would be <br />no cash outlay from the City. The City would deduct the credit from the Park Dedication and Trail Development <br />Fees due at time of recording of the Plat. <br />Recommendation: <br />
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