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Park and Recreation Commission 5.2. <br /> Meeting Date: 09/09/2021 <br /> Submitted For: Mark Riverblood, Engineering/Public Works <br /> By: MaryJo Warner, Engineering/Public Works <br /> Information <br /> Title: <br /> Recommend Park Dedication and Trail Fees for the proposed Lynwood Subdivision <br /> Purpose/Background: <br /> At the regular August Planning Commission meeting, the Preliminary Plat was approved for a proposed residential <br /> subdivision generally described as being west of Armstrong Boulevard,north of Bunker Lake Boulevard, and south <br /> of 151st Lane, and south and west of Fire Station#1,named the Lynwood Subdivision. (While Preliminary Plat <br /> approval was granted, there are many details that remain to worked out before the project may receive Final Plat <br /> approval.) The purpose of this case is recommend Park Dedication and Trail Fees. <br /> Notification: <br /> The City attempted to notify all property owners, as reflected in the Anoka County Property Records,within 700 <br /> feet of the Subject Property of the request by U.S. Mail, as part of the Planning Commission meetings and <br /> approvals. <br /> Observations/Alternatives: <br /> Project Overview <br /> The Subject Property is approximately thirty-four(34) acres in size. The Applicant is proposing a residential <br /> subdivision that includes a mix of single family lots in the northwestern portion and attached townhomes in the <br /> remainder of the Subject Property. The single family residential portion would have a density of three(3)units per <br /> acre and the attached townhome portion would have a density of approximately six(6)units per acre. <br /> Park and Trail availability <br /> This new neighborhood is being created in an area with many parks in proximity, as well as trails to access them <br /> and other destinations, like Ramsey's downtown. This includes a trail on the west side or Armstrong Boulevard that <br /> was funded by a DNR trail grant about 10 years ago,which would be a requirement of the Applicant to build, had it <br /> not been already constructed. Because of the above, Staff is recommending the Park Dedication and Trail Fees be <br /> satisfied by a cash,based upon the number of units created at the time of Final Plat approval. <br /> The other development requirement relating to parks and trails would be the dedication of a trail easement along the <br /> the south side of the wetland as has been done by the other recent developments north of Bunker Lake <br /> Boulevard—known as the Lake Itasca Greenway, a crucial element of the Circle of Ramsey and as included in the <br /> City's Comprehensive Plan. The precise location of this easement would be identified by working with the <br /> Applicant before the project proceeds to City Council for Final Plat approval. <br /> The attachments to this case include a parks proximity, and the Circle of Ramsey exhibit. <br /> Funding Source: <br />
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