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Commissioner Sis referenced the estimated park size of 23.06 acres and asked if that calculation <br />includes wetlands. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood confirmed that the wetland area is <br />included in that total acreage. <br />Commissioner Sis asked if it is common to accept wetland as part of a park area. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood confirmed that the City has done that <br />a lot as the wetland area is used for different recreational activities and wildlife. He commented <br />that land credit is not provided for that wetland area, therefore it would in essence provide <br />additional space for public use without cost. <br />Motion by Commissioner Barten, seconded by Commissioner Sis, to recommend to the City <br />Council that Park Dedication and Trail Fees for the Trott Brook Crossing shall be satisfied by a <br />combination of land, cash and credit for certain park and trail improvements as specified within <br />the case. <br />Further discussion: Commissioner Walker stated that at the last meeting there was a different <br />development request for a project building in rural Ramsey. He stated that he also would not <br />support this project as it is not supported the residents in rural Ramsey. He stated that he also does <br />not support accepting a park without the full scope of costs being known. <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chair Bennett; Commissioners Barten, Sis, Leistico, and Olson. <br />Voting No: Commissioner Walker. Absent: Commissioner Loss. <br />5.02: Recommend No Charges for 2022 Park Development Fees <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood stated that each year the City Council <br />adopts a resolution approving the fees and charges for the next year, which relates to all City and <br />development fees. He stated that the Commission therefore provides a review and <br />recommendation related to Park Dedication in anticipation of the review of the Council. He <br />provided background on the purpose and intent of park dedication. He explained that the Park <br />Dedication ensures that the new parks and trails that will be needed to support new residents, is <br />funded by the developers to ensure that existing residents are not burdened with that expense. He <br />explained the factors that are considered when reviewing the rates each year, including comparison <br />with other communities. He stated that staff is not recommending an increase to park dedication <br />fees for 2022. <br />Commissioner Sis asked the last time park dedication was increased. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood replied that a small adjustment to <br />round out the numbers was made in 2018, which became effective in 2019. <br />Motion by Commissioner Sis, seconded by Commissioner Barten, to recommend to City Council <br />maintaining Park Dedication and Trail Fees at the existing rates, for 2022, to include the residential <br />per unit fees — and including the per acre rates for the commercial/industrial subdivision of land. <br />Park and Recreation Commission/October 14, 2021 <br />Page 6 of 9 <br />