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Commissioner Loss asked if people would still be able to ice fish on Sunfish Lake if an aerator is <br />installed. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood stated that would be part of the design <br />process. He believed that newer systems would not create open water but stated that signage would <br />still be posted to alert to possible thin ice. He stated that he would prefer to find a system that does <br />not create thin ice. He continued to review projects within the CIP. He noted that the playground <br />replacement policy has also been included within the CIP and reflectively shows one playground <br />replacement per year. He noted that although streetscape is not technically a park element, park <br />staff maintains that asset and therefore that has been included in the CIP as well. <br />Councilmember Musgrove stated that as described, the City would pay to plant the trees, which <br />would normally be provided through development. She asked if the City would want to attempt <br />to be reimbursed through development. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood replied that he would propose to use <br />TIF funds. He noted that TIF and other City programs are sometimes used to encourage <br />development and therefore this would be similar in that the trees would already be planted and <br />growing in the right place. He stated that the public would benefit by traffic calming and <br />beautification, the land price would potentially increase, and the developer would not need to pay <br />for the trees. <br />Councilmember Musgrove commented that she would want to ensure that Ramsey residents that <br />would in essence pay for the trees would be reimbursed. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood provided additional explanation on <br />how TIF is generated, noting that it is not property tax dollars, and how the City can use those <br />funds. <br />Acting Chair Sis asked if that side would also receive sidewalk. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood replied that side would eventually <br />have sidewalks when development occurs, but that would not be a part of the tree planting project. <br />Councilmember Musgrove asked if that project would cover some of the trees within the existing <br />planted area that have not survived. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood confirmed that those would be <br />replaced through regular maintenance activity. He noted that one was blocking a pedestrian <br />crossing sign and will not be replaced. He provided details on a potential disc golf course and <br />second off -leash area, which are new additions. <br />Councilmember Musgrove provided input on the potential location for an off -leash area, <br />landscaping and questioned whether the site is within the wellhead protection area. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood replied that he did not believe that a <br />dog park would have an impact on the wellhead protection area. <br />Park and Recreation Commission/November 18, 2021 <br />Page 4 of 12 <br />
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