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Park and Recreation Commission <br />Meeting Date: 02/11/2021 <br />By: Mark Riverblood, Engineering/Public <br />Works <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Consider Potential Expansion for Loral I Armstrong Delaney Central Park <br />Purpose/Background: <br />5.2. <br />On January 14, 2021, the Park & Recreation Commission discussed the potential purchase of approximately 11 <br />acres of raw land east of Loral I Armstrong Central Park for expansion. The present owner, St. Katherine Drexel <br />Church indicated an offer to sell this land to the City for approximately $517,000, and also, that there was apparent <br />interest from a residential developer. <br />The result of the Commission's deliberation on this matter, was direction to Staff to map -out what a future <br />residential land use of the property might look like, and how Park Dedication as a requirement of the subdivision as <br />land versus cash, may yield the City additional athletic field space, together with improved access and parking. <br />Please see January's case, and the attached DRAFT meeting minutes for additional information. <br />Notification: <br />Note: At this time there is no proposed plat for the land this topic discusses, this case is to respond to the offer to <br />the City to purchase land to add to the park and no special notifications are required. Also, the Planning <br />Commission is expected to discuss residential land use considerations for this same area, at their work session on <br />February 11 th, 2021, as a point of information. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Observations: <br />Following the Commissions direction to 'ghost plat' the property to see what residential land use patterns might look <br />like, and how fulfillment of Park Dedication requirements might address perceived needs for the park, Staff <br />obtained permission from the church to embark upon this exercise. Attached are three diagrams of potential land <br />use scenarios, each with the southeast quadrant of the 35 acres east of Central Park reserved for potential church <br />related uses. <br />These three illustrative plats are shown as: <br />A 'yield plan' showing 59 lots with no park expansion. A plan showing a park expansion with a new, full size flex <br />use athletic field and 48 residential lots (3.3 acres of new parkland). And a 49 lot plan demonstrating how two new <br />athletic fields could be established by using portions of existing softball outfields (2.15 acres of new parkland). In <br />both of the last two scenarios additional access at the east side of Central is gained, as well as parking. <br />It is important to note that the above concepts are not the only configurations that may be tenable for park expansion <br />concurrent with the subdivision of land. A hybrid between the two may be possible, or a field(s) to the north may <br />work well, with another to the far south near 161st Avenue. With a field to the south, this also sets up an <br />