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Memo to Planning Commission/Trottmmo <br />April 28, 1998 <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />as the project develops. The Commission said they would consider the <br />request. <br /> <br />On June 11, 1997, Ed Hasek and John Payton of Westwood Professional <br />Services, presented a revised Trott Brook Farms proposal. The proposed <br />development encompassed 280 acres and the park increased to 8.13 acres <br />(6.59 acres of upland). The proposed centrally located park included: a <br />ballfield, soccer, playfield (hockey in winter), tot lot, tennis/basketball court, <br />and picnic shelter. Three trail connections were proposed to the park. The <br />developer again requested credit be given for park improvements with the <br />phase 2 of the project. Also mentioned was that tot lots and other amenities <br />would be associated with the townhomes. The Commission approved the <br />park land dedication concept with a cash contribution to meet park <br />dedication requirements. The Commission also moved to have staffwork <br />with the developers to develop the Trott Brook as a linear park. <br />Furthermore, the Commission approved the concept of park dedication credit <br />for improvements made by the developers for Trott Brook Farms Park. <br /> <br />On April 8, 1998, Homer Tompkins and Ed Hasek again presented changes to <br />Trott Brook Farms Park. The proposed development increased from 280 to <br />360 acres with a total park dedication of 20.6 acres. The dedication included, <br />a centrally located park area increased from 8.5 acres (6.6 acres of upland) to <br />13.2 acres (9.8 acres of upland) with the previously ~roposed amenities. In <br />addition, the proposal included a 3.9 acre linear park along Trott Brook, and <br />a 3.5 acre passive area to the North along Trott Brook. The Commission <br />discussed whether or not 9.8 acres of park was adequate for the size of the <br />development and expressed support for the trail along Trott Brook and felt a <br />sidewalk should connect the Trott Brook to the central park area. <br /> <br />On May 13, 1998, Ed Hasek of Westwood presented the proposed parks for <br />Trott Brook Farms. The total park dedication presented was 17.2 acres <br />including: a 11.2 acre centrally located park with amenities (8.3 acres of <br />upland), 6 acre hnear park along Trott Brook, and cash or improvements to <br />go towards the remaining park dedication. (See Attachment A) <br /> <br />Park Dedication <br /> <br />The Elk River Subdivision Ordinance requires that an amount of land equal <br />in value to ten percent (10%) of the undeveloped land proposed to be <br />subdivided shall be set aside and dedicated ... or .... shall contribute to the <br />City an amount of cash equal to the fair market value of the undeveloped <br />land .... <br /> <br />f:\shrdoc\planning\stevewen\pcmmo\trottmmo.doc <br /> <br /> <br />