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3. APPROVE AGENDA <br />Motion by Commissioner Fyten, seconded by Commissioner Trappen, to approve the Park and <br />Recreation Commission meeting agenda as presented. <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Acting Chair Sis, Commissioners Fyten, Trappen, Bayer, and <br />Leistico. Voting No: None. Absent: Chair Bennett and Commissioner Tchuinkwa. <br />Commissioner Tchuinkwa arrived at the meeting at 6:40 p.m. <br />4. APPROVE MINUTES <br />4.01: Approve Park and Recreation Commission Meeting Minutes <br />Motion by Commissioner Trappen, seconded by Commissioner Bayer, to approve the following <br />Park and Recreation Commission Regular Meeting Minutes: <br />1) Park and Recreation Commission Regular Meeting Minutes dated April 13, 2017. <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Acting Chair Sis, Commissioners Trappen, Bayer, Fyten, Leistico <br />and Tchuinkwa. Voting No: None. Absent: Chair Bennett. <br />5. COMMISSION BUSINESS <br />5.01 Park Dedication Recommendation for Riverstone — Capstone's Proposed <br />Subdivision <br />Mr. Riverblood reviewed that staff continues to support Park Dedication for the trail corridor <br />which shall become a part of the future Lake Itasca Greenway between the Lake Itasca <br />Community Park and The COR. The calculations are shown in the table provided by Capstone <br />(the numbers have not been verified as yet). The first item, *Land shall not be identified as a cash <br />amount for this 14' foot trail easement. If Capstone wishes Park Dedication credit, the acreage <br />shall be credited, and the associated cash balance will be adjusted by the percentage of land the <br />trail easement fulfils. <br />The options provided are: <br />1. Outlot C — Not Credit Eligible — Matches Existing Parks and Trail Plan and Park <br />Development Policy — Staff can continue to support this alternative, as it is believed that <br />Capstone will develop the mini -park as proposed without Park Dedication credit, thus <br />serving their development, and accordingly not impact the City's General Fund budget <br />operational cost for park maintenance. However, if the mini -park is owned by the <br />homeowner's association, the public may be excluded. There can be a tangible benefit to <br />a "recreational node" alongside the future Lake Itasca Greenway. <br />a. $0 credit for Outlot C <br />Park and Recreation Commission/May 11, 2017 <br />Page 2 of 8 <br />