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Pazk & Recreation Commission Minutes <br />September 10, 2003 <br />Page 3 <br />Buffalo Wild Wmgs building and Burger King. Commissioner Kuester suggested they could <br />possibly look at the Boys and Girls Club as an option to use after school. <br />Commissioner Peterson offered that if the group need anything, they can come back and <br />make a presentation and wished them luck with their project. <br />9.B.1. Land Use Cases: Park Dedication; Preliminary Plat of Boulder Point -Case No. P 03-11 <br />Park Planner Chris Leeseberg reviewed the preliminary plat for Boulder Point. The subject <br />property is located at the southeast comer of the intersection of Sherburne County No. 12 <br />and Twin Lakes Road and totals approximately 1.5 acres. The current proposal is to <br />subdivide the property into two lots for two townhome structures. Lot 1 will be utilized for <br />5 units and Lot 2 will be utilized for 4 units. <br />Staff recommends that the Commission consider park dedication in the form of cash for <br />nine residential units. <br />COMMISSIONER ANDERSON MOVED TO ACCEPT CASH DEDICATION <br />FOR NINE RESIDENTIAL UNITS. COMMISSIONER NYSTROM <br />SECONDED THE MOTION. THE MOTION CARRIED 7-0. <br />9.B.2. Land Use Cases: Scott Breuer Concept Plan <br />Park Planner Chris Leeseberg gave an overview of the three concepts Scott Breuer presented <br />at the September 9, 2003 Planning Commission meeting. The original Concept A (140-unit <br />PUD) was again preferred by the Planning Commission, yet again was not preferred by the <br />Park and Recreation Commission. There was discussion as to why the Planning <br />Commission wanted the original 140-unit PUD. The Park and Recreation <br />Commission is still looking for an approximately 200-foot wide buffer between the homes of <br />the proposed plat and the Great Northern Trail. The Commission preferred the <br />thought /idea behind Option B, as it began to provide this desired buffer. The Commission <br />also discussed possibly of purchasing additional land, if the applicant was willing, to obtain <br />this buffer. Option C was not preferred by either of the commissions or the developer. The <br />Park and Recreation Commission gave staff direction to let the developer know they <br />preferred Option B with some additional modifications to obtain the buffer, and that they <br />maybe willing to purchase some land to obtain it. <br />9.C.1. Park/Trail Development Issues: October Park Tour <br />Commission decided to visit the following parks on their parktour Wednesday, October 8, <br />2003: Starting with the Youth Athletic Complex then Trott Brook Park, Htghlands East and <br />West and if there is enough light, Royal Valley. The tour will depart promptly at Spm from <br />Lions Park Center and will return to Lions Park Center and have a barbeque. <br />10. Infomaation/Update Items <br />This information was presented to the Commissioners in their packets. No action was <br />required. <br />1. Pazk Dedication Fund Balance <br />
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