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<br /> Park Dedication Credit <br /> <br />Nature Based Playground $100,000 <br />Landscaping irrigation (with H20 feature for play area) $100,000 <br />Pavilion $50,000 <br />Parking (parallel to street) $4,620 <br />On-street pedestrian safety treatments (50% park ded, 50% developer) $5,000 <br />Benches (4) $7,680 <br />Drinking fountain and mister with pet attachment $8,000 <br />Water and sewer services/stubs (Developer expense) <br />Sidewalk(s) parallel to street (Developer expense) <br />Total not to exceed Park Dedication credit amount $275,300 <br /> <br />Max Credit - $275,300 (if other improvements are desired by the developer e.g. monument/sign, <br />these shall be at the developers expense). <br /> <br />The Development Agreement (DA) shall specify that the park shall be developed as a Stage 1 <br />improvement and be substantially complete by August 1, 2018. All improvements and <br />specifications shall be pre-approved by the City, with the Developer bearing all costs of bidding, <br />administration, permitting (if any) as well as construction administration. The park construction <br />agreement will be a reimbursable project, with the developer paying all cash Park Dedication <br />owed, with the City issuing associated payment for each improvement as they are completed and <br />accepted for a total not-to-exceed amount of $275,300. <br /> <br />Provided for Commission review were the following: <br /> <br />Outlot C location map. <br />Draft City Council May 23, 2017 Meeting Minutes. <br />May 11, Park and Recreation Commission Meeting Minutes <br />Draft City Council Work Session/Joint Meeting with Park and Recreation Commission. <br />Area Parks Plan (synopsis). <br />Capstone proposal April 2017. <br />Example Development Agreement. <br />Example of Nature Based Play Area. <br /> <br />Mr. Riverblood also provided two exhibits provided by Capstone Homes. One element of <br />considerable discussion in May was the width of the greenway and a concern that it was too <br />narrow and not conducive for the movement of wildlife. On the drawings, the thick black <br />easement line was traced with a red dashed line. These lines represent the area that would be <br />side). The dimensions are indicated in white on the drawing. Another element relating to the <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Park and Recreation Commission/June 8, 2017 <br />Page 3 of 9 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />