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Motion carried. Voting Yes: Commissioners Barten, Leistico, Loss, Olson, Sis, and Walker. <br /> Voting No: None. Absent: None. Abstain: Chair Bennett. <br /> 5. COMMISSION BUSINESS <br /> 5.01: Trott Brook Crossing and Community Park Site— Preliminary Development Design <br /> and Costs <br /> Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood stated that the intent tonight is to <br /> continue discussion on the sixth community park that has been in the City's plans for about two <br /> decades or longer. He stated that on Tuesday, the City Council approved the Preliminary Plat for <br /> the proposed development. He noted that the recommendation of the Commission provided in <br /> October was presented to the Council and included in the Preliminary Plat approval. He stated <br /> that some of the preliminary costs for renovating the barn have been provided in the staff report. <br /> He stated that 23 acres are to be dedicated as part of park dedication, noting that 50 percent credit <br /> was provided for the upland area under the power line and no credit was provided for the buildings. <br /> He noted that this site had been identified for many years to serve the north part of Ramsey and <br /> the residents that do and will ultimately live around this area. He identified some potential uses <br /> of the barn buildings for the community. He believed that it could provide a new rental experience <br /> for Ramsey residents if developed for that purpose. He displayed the preliminary plat layout for <br /> the proposed development including the park space,trails, and connectivity to other developments. <br /> He stated that the earlier concept plans for the barn building area were reviewed further in terms <br /> of grading and topography. He reviewed details on the updated concept plans and potential uses <br /> for the buildings. He noted that the buildings would be available for use April through October in <br /> this scenario. He recognized the high cost for renovation of the buildings, noting that full scope <br /> may not be pursued to begin with. He noted that staff investigating similar barn event center uses <br /> and it was confirmed that this would not compete with the private sector and there would be <br /> demand for this type of use. He stated that staff also prepared revenue projections using the rates <br /> of similar barn type event centers. He also displayed examples of the different barn event centers <br /> that staff was able to find in Minnesota. <br /> Chair Bennett thanked Parks&Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood for the updated <br /> concept and cost estimates. <br /> Commissioner Walker arrow motor windmill at the pumphouse and asked if they are planning to <br /> use wind power for the structure. <br /> Parks &Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood replied that the arrow motor windmill <br /> is the model with V-shaped blades that was historically used in rural areas to power the well. He <br /> stated that it could be a working model noting that it is economic at a cost of about $2,500. <br /> Commissioner Walker appreciated the clarification that this would be used for the well. <br /> Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood replied that it could provide water <br /> supply for the garden but would not be practical to use for electrical power generation. <br /> Park and Recreation Commission/January 13, 2022 <br /> Page 2 of 7 <br />