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Park and Recreation Commission 5. 1. <br /> Meeting Date: 10/13/2022 <br /> By: Mark Riverblood, Engineering/Public Works <br /> Information <br /> Title: <br /> Recommend 2023 Park Development Fees <br /> Purpose/Background: <br /> This case is a part of the city's annual Adoption of Rates and Charges, and relates specifically to a portion of <br /> development fees,pertaining to the subdivision of land. <br /> Description of Park Dedication and Trail Fees <br /> Any time new development occurs within the city of Ramsey,the subdivision of land is evaluated for parks and <br /> trail needs. If park land is not needed,the City of Ramsey will accept cash in lieu of physical Park Dedication. <br /> The cash payment is then used for current/future park development. The same evaluation of the physical <br /> need versus a cash equivalent is true for both Park Dedication(land or cash) and Trail Fees (trail construction or <br /> cash). However, it may be noted that sidewalks in the MUSA and trails along arterial roadways in the city, are <br /> required as essential infrastructure (no credit assessed against development fees). <br /> Park Dedication is calculated based on the size of a development and the density, as well as residential versus <br /> commercial/industrial land use and rates; and is listed within the city's annual Rates and Charges. <br /> Purpose <br /> The city recognizes that parks,trails, and open space are essential to the health, safety and welfare of the residents <br /> of the city and persons working in the city, and that the character and quality of the environment as well as <br /> recreational opportunities are of major importance -and therefore 'Park Dedication' and'Trail Fees' are critical <br /> development fees in the planning and development processes of the city. The city must not only provide these <br /> necessary amenities for our citizens today,but also be insightful to the needs of future residents that new <br /> development brings. <br /> Methodology and History <br /> Rates for land dedication have remained fairly static for several decades—however there have been some minor <br /> changes now that greater densities are permitted in the urban areas; and there were formulaic changes for land <br /> uses that have demonstrable lower`demand' for parks and open-space (E.g. memory care centers). <br /> Additionally,the acreage/fee structure is reviewed by Council annually, for 'cost of living' adjustments each year <br /> as part of the Rates and Charges analysis—the previous years there have been minor increases to Park Dedication <br /> and Trail Fees, and there were no increases adopted for 2020, 2021 nor 2022. <br /> Further, Ramsey's rates are compared to similar suburban cities in the metropolitan area, as well as our immediate <br /> neighbors on an annual basis -however,while this may be useful, development fees must respond to a legitimate <br /> need associated with the change in land use (increased densities and park and trail users) and thus the following is <br /> what actually informs Park Dedication and Trail Fee rates. <br /> In concluding,park land and park and trail improvements themselves are identified within the Parks Capital <br /> Improvement Plan—which is adopted each year by City Council following a recommendation by the <br /> Commission. This plan is a reflection of community need(then also,presumably in corresponding development <br /> fees)—with the forecast improvements often out-pacing revenue from both Park Dedication and Trail Fees. <br />
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