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Commissioner Olson stated that he supports the idea for another off -leash area. He noted that the <br />area within The COR is very busy with many apartment buildings and therefore it would be helpful <br />to have an off -leash area as an additional amenity within The COR. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood commented that many of the dogs are <br />pausing on the streetscape and killing the flowers and shrubs. He noted that having an off -leash <br />area off Veterans Drive might curb that behavior and improve the condition of the streetscape. <br />Acting Chair Sis proposed moving that project up in the CIP because of the need and interest in <br />that project. <br />Commissioner Olson agreed that it would be helpful to have the off -leash area before replacing <br />trees and other landscaping. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood stated that completes the projects <br />proposed for 2022 along with the new additions. He noted that all the projects included within the <br />CIP would still need to come forward for individual consideration and approval. <br />Commissioner Loss stated that it would be great to have aeration in Sunfish Lake. He stated that <br />his children love water parks and splashpads and would love to see that project move forward as <br />it would provide an amenity for residents and can bring in additional users as well. He stated that <br />he would like to see movement on the water feature/splashpad feature. <br />Acting Chair Sis stated that in previous years they have discussed the earth work that would be <br />needed for the water feature park [The Waterfront] and Municipal Park. He noted that perhaps <br />that could occur with the boulevard improvements for Sunwood. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood replied the soil work is not a $100,000 <br />project and would be much more expensive. He stated that perhaps when soil is needed for the <br />northwest area, it can be taken from that site. He noted that the City could proceed with the <br />splashpad corner but cautioned against developing a splashpad with nothing around it. He stated <br />that perhaps it would be helpful to bring back the waterfront and Municipal Plaza plans, and the <br />presentation could include sequencing and potential funding. <br />Commissioner Loss asked if the apartments within The COR paid Park Dedication in cash and <br />whether those funds would be used for Municipal Plaza and The Waterfront improvements. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood replied that there is about $5,000,000 <br />in the park trust fund currently and improvements paid within The COR should be invested within <br />that area. He confirmed that the Affinity, Aeon, and Sapphire projects all paid cash Park <br />Dedication that should be used for Municipal Plaza and The Waterfront improvements. <br />Councilmember Musgrove asked if aeration of Sunfish would qualify for funding through the <br />watershed. She explained that the WMO will receive legacy dollars to use within the Rum River <br />watershed for water quality projects. <br />Park and Recreation Commission/November 18, 2021 <br />Page 5 of 12 <br />