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<br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chair Bennett, Commissioners Fyten, Sis, Bayer, Logan, Trappen <br />and Troy. Voting No: None. Absent: None <br /> <br />5. COMMISSION BUSINESS <br /> <br />5.01: Review Concept Plan for Pearson Farm: Case of Capstone Homes <br /> <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood reviewed the purpose of this case is <br />to provide preliminary feedback for a future plat currently known as Pearson Farm. The <br />development will be a combination of single family homes and townhomes. Mr. Riverblood <br />indicated the location of the proposed sub-division on a map. He showed the proposal for the <br />sub-division. The southern portion of the development would be developed first. There would be <br />approximately 98 townhomes and over 300 single family homes within the entire proposed plat, <br />after all the phases would be complete. <br /> <br />Three private open spaces were indicated on the map. These private open spaces are proposed by <br />the developer to be available for community use. These open space areas are typically not <br />included in Park Dedication. Mr. Riverblood showed examples of another Capstone subdivision <br />in photographs of homes having <br />policy relative to pocket parks. The greenway corridor, which has been previously discussed <br />with the Commission, was indicated on a map. Staff feels that Park Dedication may include <br />improvements to the Lake Itasca Park. A public meeting regarding the development of Lake <br />Itasca is suggested to be held sometime this summer. Park Dedication proceeds could also be <br />used in some of the other park areas including the water-centric park. A splash pad has been <br />requested by the residents during the public engagement process leading up to the acquisition of <br />the land for Lake Itasca Park and would be consistent with a water-centric park within The COR. <br /> <br />The 4 acres to the north near Puma Street and Alpine Drive may also be considered as part of the <br />Park Dedication agreement. These 4 acres are currently owned by the City. A larger greenway <br />could extend from the COR along the wetland to Lake Itasca. An underpass for pedestrians is <br />being considered under Alpine Drive. The cost for this is estimated to be $400,000 - $500,000. <br />This would provide safe access for residents. Wildlife also typically uses these types of <br />underpasses. The Mississippi River Trail is also along Puma Street, and could also have some <br />landscape improvements associated with the trail ( which is also United States Bikeway #45) as <br />part of the Park Dedication agreement. Agreements could be made with the developer for either <br />cash or construction of amenities. <br /> <br />and design), as well as specifics pertaining to how the Park Dedication and Trail Fees are <br />satisfied within the future Development Agreement. Staff is forwarding at this stage to introduce <br />the concept early. The Developer is asking for initial feedback on the concept before starting the <br />official review process. <br /> <br />Chair Bennett thanked Mr. Riverblood for his report. Chair Bennett noted he is part of the <br />Comprehensive Plan Steering Committee for the City. He noted this plan would be key to the <br />Park and Recreation Commission/January 12, 2017 <br />Page 2 of 5 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />