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Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chair Bennett; Commissioners Sis, Olson, Barten, Leistico, and <br />Walker. Voting No: None. Absent: Commissioner Loss. <br />5. COMMISSION BUSINESS <br />5.01: Recommend Park Dedication for Trott Brook Crossing <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood stated that the preliminary plat has <br />been proposed for Trott Brook Crossing, which has been discussed at various levels over the past <br />year. He stated that the Park Commission provided guideline type recommendations related to <br />Park Dedication and Trail Fees. He stated that the plat proposed is similar to the original plat <br />proposed, incorporating some changes suggested through previous review and public input with <br />includes a reduction in the number of lots. He stated that the area under the powerlines is only <br />being considered at a rate of 50 percent because it is not buildable area. He explained that <br />recommendation was suggested by the Commission during its last review. He provided additional <br />information on the need for a community park identified through previous work of the <br />Commission. He stated that those residents within Brookfield would also be served by this park <br />land. He stated that a bridge and boardwalk could also be used to provide additional connections <br />for residents. He summarized the Park Dedication direction proposed using the input from the <br />Commission in its last review. <br />Chair Bennett asked if the financial calculations proposed are consistent with the City's current <br />fee schedule. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood confirmed that the calculations are <br />consistent with the City's current fee schedule, policy, past practices, and would also provide a <br />solution to the need for a community park in that area. He stated that the balance of cash due from <br />the developer with each phase of development would be paid into the Park Trust Fund and would <br />be used for future park improvements in that park. <br />Commissioner Walker asked for input on the area that would need to be mowed. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood stated that they are working on the <br />concept plan to detennine which areas would be turf, trail, parking, etc. He stated that several <br />acres would be mowed athletic fields and other areas would be mowed. He provided additional <br />details on the City's policy to not mow all areas within a park. He noted that additional concepts <br />would come forward for the Commission to discuss, such as an orchard and other uses. <br />Commissioner Walker asked if there is an estimated cost on the renovation of the barns. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood replied that they do not yet have that <br />report. He recognized that it would be a substantial cost and those concepts would be included in <br />the next phase. He stated that the improvements would then be worked into the long-term capital <br />improvements for the park. <br />Park and Recreation Commission/October 14, 2021 <br />Page 5 of 9 <br />
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