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Commissioner Loss asked when the change in the fee would be implemented if an increase is <br />recommended by the Commission and approved by the Council. He used the scenario of a <br />development that is already in the works but has not yet paid the fees through final plat and asked <br />if that development would then pay the new Park Dedication fee. <br />Acting Chair Sis explained that would be the case unless the development agreement specifies a <br />specific amount for Park Dedication using the 2021 fee structure. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood clarified that the Park Trust Fund does <br />not fund park maintenance as that is funded from the General Fund. He stated that whether the <br />Council chooses to keep the Park Dedication fee as it is today, or raise it on the recommendation <br />of the Commission, those fees would only be applicable for residential lots that are final platted in <br />2022. He stated that the City Council has completed the first reading of the ordinance related to <br />the rates and fees for 2022, with no change to the Park Dedication fee. He stated that the Council <br />will consider the second reading and adoption of the ordinance on December 14th and the <br />recommendation from the Commission will be included in that presentation. <br />Acting Chair Sis stated that there does not seem to be consensus for keeping the rates as they are <br />today, but there is question as to what the increase should be. He stated that ten percent seems to <br />be the middle ground. <br />Motion by Commissioner Walker to recommend to City Council that Park Dedication and Trail <br />Fees for 2022 be adjusted to $4,400 per residential dwelling for Park Dedication and remain at <br />$1,000 per residential dwelling for trail fees. <br />Motion died for lack of second. <br />Motion by Commissioner Loss, seconded by Commissioner Walker, to recommend to City <br />Council to increase Park Dedication and Trail Fees, for 2022, be adjusted to a rate of $1,150 per <br />residential unit for the Trail Fees and $4,050 per residential unit for Park Dedication fees. <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Acting Chair Sis; Commissioners Loss, Walker, Barten, Leistico, and <br />Olson. Voting No: None. Absent: Chair Bennett. <br />Councihnember Musgrove recognized that the fees have not been increased in a while and if the <br />increase would have been a few percent each year, this would catch the fee up. <br />5.03: Off -Leash Area Consideration <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood stated that this was carried forward <br />after the long discussion brought forth during citizen input at the October meeting. He stated that <br />the request was to have an off -leash area dedicated for small dogs, therefore the Commission can <br />consider that request or choose to do nothing. <br />Acting Chair Sis stated that there is already a separated area at the dog park, so they were to place <br />a sign stating that the area is reserved for smaller or timid dogs, or they could continue to allow <br />general access. He stated that he has not visited the park enough to view the conflict that was <br />Park and Recreation Commission/November 18, 2021 <br />Page 10 of 12 <br />