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Park and Recreation Commission 5. 1. <br /> Meeting Date: 10/14/2021 <br /> By: Mark Riverblood, Engineering/Public <br /> Works <br /> Information <br /> Title: <br /> Recommend Park Dedication for Trott Brook Crossing <br /> Purpose/Background: <br /> Purpose <br /> The purpose of this case is to affirm the Park Dedication recommendation made by consensus in May of 2020 for <br /> an approximate 270 lot residential subdivision that includes multiple parcels generally located west of Nowthen <br /> Blvd, east of Variolite Street, south of 175th Avenue and north of Trott Brook(previously known as the Makowsky <br /> property). <br /> The Preliminary Plat application has been filed with the City, and this Park Dedication and Trail Fee <br /> recommendation from the Commission at this time,will aid Staff and the Developer in forwarding the Preliminary <br /> Plat to City Council for consideration. <br /> Last year the Planning Commission,Park and Recreation Commission, and City Council, together with public <br /> comment provided feedback on a proposed subdivision that was very similar to the attached sketch plan(though <br /> now has fewer lots). The Park Dedication and Trail Fee recommendation below, though more specific, is nearly <br /> identical to what was outlined in 2020 and is consistent with the 2040 Comprehensive Plan, and desired trail <br /> connections to the Circle of Ramsey Greenway, as well as trail connections to the existing neighborhood to the <br /> South. <br /> The City of Ramsey has projected the need for a future Community Park#6 in this area,north of Trott Brook for <br /> decades, and more recently as part of the 2040 Comprehensive Plan. A Community Park is generally defined as a <br /> large park space with a variety of attractions, often with unique aspects and a park that serves multiple <br /> neighborhoods and that is also a destination. The Applicant has proposed a park in the northeast portion of the site <br /> which includes 13 acres of upland area with space for two flex fields, and the existing farmstead. Over the years the <br /> City has received a number of observations from the Brookfield neighborhood regarding the lack of park and <br /> recreation space in that neighborhood immediately south of the project site. The proposed park within the Trott <br /> Brook Crossings will serve the park and recreation needs for this new neighborhood (and the Hunt property <br /> development to the north)—and connection via a pedestrian bridge over the brook would also serve the needs of the <br /> neighborhood to the south—as well providing improved trail access to the larger city-wide trail system in this <br /> north-central area of Ramsey. <br /> Notification: <br /> Notifications of this proposal were sent via Standard US Mail to Property Owners in 2020 within 700 feet of the <br /> Subject Property, as reflected by Anoka County Property Records. A notice was also published in the Anoka Union <br /> Herald, the City's Official newspaper. The City also sent an invitation for an online open house hosted before the <br /> April 2020 Planning Commission Meeting. Upon Preliminary Plat submittal, additional public notices will be made. <br /> Observations/Alternatives: <br />
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