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3) The developer be required to construct an eight-foot wide concrete or bituminous sidewalk <br /> on the south and east side of the City street to be constructed including the west side of <br /> Barium Street to the existing segments and that this sidewalk be extended south to the <br /> intersection of Dysprosium Street and C.R. #116. This would be a Stage I improvement and <br /> not park or trail dedication eligible. <br />4) Cash be required to fulfill park and trail dedication as follows: <br /> · 57 units at $1,200/unit park dedication - $68,400 <br /> · 57 units at $300/unit trail fee = $17,100 <br />5) A trail be constructed along C.R. #116 from Dysprosium Street to Tnmk Highway #47 on the <br /> north side as soon as practical. If the land is available, the developer would be required to <br /> pave the trail concurrent with the developments' construction. The year 2000 trail paving <br /> credit rate is $8.50 per linear foot. This segment is estimated at 2,000 feet. The cost (based <br /> on $8.50 per foot), would be deducted from the trail fee due. The developer and the City <br /> would work together to obtain right-of-way to place the trail on private property or receive <br /> any permits necessary from the County. <br /> <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chair Cook, Commissioners Droegemueller, LaMere, Johns, and <br />Rolfe. Voting No: None. <br /> <br />Case #3: Community Development Block Grant Projects for 2000 <br /> <br />Parks/Utilities Supervisor Boos stated that each year, the City receives CDBG funding from <br />Anoka County for projects within Ramsey. The Council adopted a resolution on February 8, <br />2000 allocating $8,634.00 for ADA trail retrofits and $39,000.00 for a new trail construction <br />from Savannah Oaks (senior citizen building) to Solstice Park. <br /> <br />Commissioner LaMere inquired as to how the residents would cross C.R. #5. <br /> <br />Parks/Utilities Supervisor Boos replied that the issue of crossing C.R/#5 was discussed at the <br />Council level, but not sure there is a defined plan in place, but he did note that Xkimo and C.R. <br />#5 will eventually be signalized. <br /> <br />Commissioner Droegemueller inquired if anyone has proposed a stop sign at Dysprosium on <br />C.R. #5. <br /> <br />Parks/Utilities Supervisor Boos replied no. <br /> <br />Commissioner Droegemueller questioned if there had been any discussion regarding an <br />underpass. <br /> <br />Parks/Utilities Supervisor Boos replied that it was originally discussed that an underpass should <br />be constructed concurrent with Savannah Oaks, but that did not take place. <br /> <br />Chairperson Cook requested that the issue be brought back to the Park and Recreation <br />Commission if there are any changes made to the plan. <br /> <br />Park and Recreation Commission/February 10, 2000 <br /> Page 6 of 7 <br /> <br /> <br />
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