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<br />1)Park and Recreation Commission Regular Meeting Minutes dated May 11, 2017. <br /> <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chair Bennett, Commissioners Trappen, Leistico, Bayer, Fyten, <br />Sis, and Tchuinkwa. Voting No: None. Absent: <br /> <br />5. COMMISSION BUSINESS <br /> <br />5.01 Recommend Park Dedication Components of the Development Agreement; <br />Riverstone Subdivision <br /> <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Mark Riverblood provided a summary of the <br />purpose and background of this case noting for the last several months, the specifics of Park <br />Dedication (land, cash or improvements for the proposed mini-park) for the proposed Riverstone <br />Subdivision has been discussed between Capstone Homes and the City. There continues to be <br />strong consensus on providing credit for the land needed for the greenway trail and the associated <br />mini-park, commonly known as Outlot C. <br /> <br />Since there was no agreement on the matter of Outlot C, Staff brought the matter to the City <br />Council Work Session on April 25, 2017 in light of the long- <br />accessible neighborhood and community public parks with quality amenities and improvements, <br />and provide trail connections between them, over smaller, pocket parks with few to no <br />consider full, partial, or no Park Dedication credit for Outlot C proposed by the Developer. The <br />outcome of the work session topic was to address the policy itself. This occurred as part of a joint <br />meeting between council and the Park and Recreation Commission meeting on May 9, 2017. <br /> <br />Following the joint meeting, Staff prepared alternatives for Park Dedication relating to Outlot C <br />which was the subject of considerable discussion at the last Park and Recreation Commission <br />meeting (May 11, 2017). Following that meeting, three alternatives were developed relating to <br />Ou <br />Dedication for the Riverstone Subdivision. The three alternatives developed were: <br /> <br />Alternative 1 Outlot C Not Credit Eligible. <br />Alternative 2 Outlot C Primarily Credit Eligible. <br />Alternative C Outlot C <br />Dedication memo. <br /> <br />Mr. Riverblood reviewed the details of Alternative 2 Outlot C Primarily Credit Eligible, <br />which was the Council selected Park Dedication scenario, and directs that the mini-park <br />-based play) and ancillary to greenway trail (either contiguous, <br />or effective and safe pedestrian crossing of adjoining street). No land credit for the mini-park <br />area is calculated under this alternative, as the Developer is requesting the mini-park and <br />deviation from the Park plan and Park Development Policy. The land dedication for the mini- <br />park (approximately one acre), is thoroughly consistent with the requirements of the PUD, which <br />is the land use mechanism under which the Riverstone Subdivision is to be developed. <br />Park and Recreation Commission/June 8, 2017 <br />Page 2 of 9 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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