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Park and Recreation Commission <br />Meeting Date: 08/11/2022 <br />By: Mark Riverblood, Engineering/Public <br />Works <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Approve Proposal for a Remote Controlled Car Track at Titterud Park <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The following is text from the Commission's July regular meeting: <br />5. 1. <br />"Small, remote controlled (RC) cars are used informrdh' in Ramsey's parks and parking lots and occasionally RC <br />boats within waterways. A pair of residents are keenly interested in formalizing an RC area in Ramsey and initially <br />looked at Emerald Pond Park, and sent those neighbors the attached letter irn'itingfeedback on the proposal. <br />Since then, Staff meet with one of the individuals proposing an RC area and looked at the west portion of Alpine <br />Park near the skate park. This area seems conducive for this use in many ways, including that there is separation <br />from residential homes, there is parking, and also ADA access ifpositioned immediately adjacent to the existing <br />parking lot." <br />At the July meeting, Vice Chair Sis proposed looking at Titterud Park for the RC track, which the interested <br />residents and staff did —finding the former area of the tennis courts perhaps more suitable than the location at <br />Alpine Park, due to the reasons above, and that there is an adjoining playground area. <br />Notification: <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />In meeting with the interested parties at Titterude Park, it was confirmed that all costs associated with developing <br />an RC track would be accommodated by volunteers (importation of clay, minor grading and the creation of a border <br />around the track). The only exception may be an advisory sign created by Public Works that outlines terms of use at <br />the park, like no nitro powered cars, electric only and no drones permitted, etc. <br />Given that the scope of the project does not rise to the level of a formal Capital Improvement, it seems reasonable <br />to allow the volunteers to develop a modest RC track at this location (first attachment), understanding that if there <br />are problems or conflicts relating to this park use, they can be resolved, or the use of the area as an RC track can be <br />discontinued. <br />Funding Source: <br />There is no funding required at this time, (aside from the aforementioned sign). <br />Recommendation: <br />Staff recommends approval for the development of an RC area at Titterud Park by volunteers— noting that it would <br />be yet another unique recreational amenity for the community. <br />Action: <br />Motion to approve the volunteer development of an RC track at Titterud Park. <br />
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