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<br />Mr. Riverblood pointed out the proposed area for the bridge. He noted it is not something the <br />Park and Recreation Commission would be expected to weigh in on. It would be coming from <br />an area of new intersection and cross over into Dayton. <br /> <br />Chair Bennett stated the bridge has been discussed, but it is out of the purview of the Parks <br />Commission. He also explained the Comp Plan peer review process. <br /> <br />Mr. Riverblood added that developers, when they purchase land, want to know what is desired <br />there by the City. Many developers understand that park space adds value to all the lots in the <br />subdivision, rather than adding sole value to a premium area. He also put on the overhead an <br />earlier planning exercise for Sunfish Lake, as an example to illustrate what park space could look <br />trail down in the protected bluff zone, which might not be visible from the residential lots. There <br />are several options that dedicated park space might eventually look like. It all depends on what <br />the character of the development might look like. <br /> <br />Chair Bennett commented that the Park and Rec Commission often works with developers and <br />their proposals. As part of the Comp Plan committee, the Commission is looking to ensure a <br />connected community with park resources for all. Maintaining the rural and natural character for <br />Ramsey is part of the mission statement of the Comp Plan. If this area gets developed, this <br />Commission would work with the developer to ensure that whatever the park space potentially <br />looks like will meet the needs of the developer, the landowner, and the folks looking to build and <br />live there. <br /> <br />Mr. Nathe stated it is his understanding that developers have a choice to donate the land or pay <br />the park fees; he would plan to pay the park fees rather than donate the land. <br /> <br />Chair Bennett thanked Mr. Nathe for coming to the meeting and sharing concerns. <br /> <br />Chair Bennett noted that the Comp Plan process has been exhaustive at this point, with a lot of <br />citizen input. The plan is in alignment with what the citizens have expressed. Hopefully the <br />Park and Rec Commission will be able to work with Mr. Nathe and also stay true to the 2040 <br />Comp Plan going forward <br /> <br />Mr. Riverblood <br />were shown as proposed designations, such that when development came forward, the City was <br />able to communicate to the buyer what was intended there. Oftentimes, the proposed park areas <br />are what drives the developer to buy the space. <br /> <br />Commissioner Andrusko stated one of the main concerns during his time on the Planning <br />Commission, related to developments, was where would the children play. That continues to be <br />a priority for the Park and Rec Commission. Right now, there is not a great way to cross <br />Highway 10. The kids need to be considered throughout this process. <br /> <br />Park and Recreation Commission/April 12, 2018 <br />Page 4 of 7 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />