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ORDINANCE # 8 S- 4 <br /> <br /> CITY OF RAMSEY <br /> ANOKA COUNTY <br />STATE OF MINNESOTA <br /> <br />AMENDMENT TO CHAPTER 170. known as the Planning, Subdivision and <br />Signs Chapter of Chapter 170. of the city Code. " <br /> <br />AN ORDINANCE ADDING CHAPTER 170.06 to the City Code and repealing <br />Section 170.038F of the City Code and repealing Ordinance 83-13. <br /> <br />The City 0f Ramsey ordains: <br /> <br />SECTION 1. AMENDMENT. <br /> <br />Chapter 170.06 of the City Code is amended as follows: <br /> <br />170.06 PARK AND OPEN SPACE DEDICATION <br /> <br />170.061 PURPOSE <br /> <br />The purposes of this section are to provide funds which the <br />City shall dedicate and use only for the acquisition of <br />parks, playgrounds, trails, and/or open space, as'well as <br />provide a means for the City to acquire a reasonable portion <br />of each new subdivision for public use as parks, <br />playgrounds, trails and/or open space. <br /> <br />170.062 LAND DEDICATION <br /> <br />In all new residential or commercial subdivisions, ten <br />percent (10%) of the gross area subdivided shall be <br />dedicated to the public for public use as parks, <br />playgrounds, trails and/or open space. In all new <br />industrial subdivisions, five percent (5%) of the gross area <br />subdivided shall be dedicated to the public for public use <br />as parks, playgrounds, trails and/or open space. Along with <br />the dedication required in this section, additional land <br />within the gross area subdivided may be required to be <br />dedicated to the public for public use as storm water <br />holding areas or ponds. No area may be dedicated for public <br />use until written findings and recommendations regarding the <br />proposed dedications have been made by the Planning <br />Commission and presented to the City Council shall not <br />approve the dedication of any areas for public use unless it <br />determines that such areas for public use are suitable and <br />needed for the public health, safety, convenience and/or <br />general welfare of the City, as a result of approval of the <br />subdivision. <br /> <br /> <br />