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Motion by Commissioner Bennett, seconded by Commissioner Leistico, to designate Nathan <br />Barten as Chair and Brandon Sis as Vice Chair of the Park and Recreation Commission from April <br />2024 through March 31, 2025. <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chair Barten; Commissioners Bennett, Leistico, Arts, Ealain, and Sis. <br />Voting No: None. Absent: Commissioner Olson. <br />5.02: Recommend Park Dedication for Haviland Fields <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood commented that this is a significant project <br />proposed for the Lord of Life Church site which would have two large apartment buildings, one <br />which would be all ages while the other would be designated for seniors. He stated that there <br />would also be rental twinhomes around the perimeter of the site. He identified the existing park <br />and trail amenities and noted that the land proposed to be dedicated for park use would be <br />combined to increase the size of Solstice Park along with the creation of pickleball courts. He also <br />reviewed the plans for trails and noted that the remainder would be received in cash. He noted <br />that if the development is completed in phases, Park Dedication would be paid at the time of <br />platting and would be based on the park dedication and trail fees at that time. <br />Commissioner Sis referenced a parking lot near the proposed park land and asked if that would be <br />for use by park patrons. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood replied that the private parking lot would be <br />available for guests of the residential developments and would not be available for use by the <br />general public. <br />Commissioner Bennett noted the comment that there would be a gate at one end and asked if a <br />similar gate would be located at this end. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood replied that there would not be. He stated <br />that there could conceivably be people that drive into the PUD to park in that lot and walk to the <br />pickleball courts. He stated that if there were to occur, the HOA could place signs stating that the <br />parking is not available for public use. He stated that the HOA may not be bothered by an <br />occasional park user parking in that lot. He noted that current parking for Solstice Park is on street. <br />Commissioner Leistico asked where users of the pickleball courts would park and access the <br />courts, noting that it seems confusing and inconvenient. She stated that for courts that are being <br />constructed in lieu of cash for park dedication, it does not seem to have great access and gives the <br />impression that it is on private property. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood clarified the location of the trail corridor <br />from Fluorine Street which goes to the park and new park amenities. He noted that Solstice Park <br />is a neighborhood park, meant for those within walking distance, and is not a community or <br />regional park meant for a lot of traffic from other neighborhoods. <br />Commissioner Leistico commented that it seems that people will flock to the pickleball courts. <br />Park and Recreation Commission/ April 11, 2024 <br />Page 3 of 6 <br />