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(1) Whether the land is reasonably located and suited for its intended use. <br /> (2) Whether the land has frontage on public or private roads as determined by the city. <br /> (3) Size, shape, topography, geology, hydrology, tree cover, access, and location. <br /> (4) Consistency with the goals and objectives of the master park and recreation plan. <br /> (i) Improvements to dedicated land. As part of the subdivision or plat approval, the tract <br /> owner shall be responsible for making certain improvements to land dedicated for park, trail <br /> and public open space purposes, including, but not limited to, finish grading, ground cover, <br /> construction of trails and clearly identifying park and trail boundaries with city-approved <br /> markers. <br /> 0) Credit for construction of recreational facilities. Park dedication credit shall not be granted <br /> for the construction of recreational facilities unless specifically approved by the city council. <br /> The submission for review by staff and the park and recreation commission shall include an <br /> estimate of installation costs, equipment specifications and a site plan. The park and <br /> recreation commission shall review such improvements for appropriateness with the park <br /> and trail master plan. <br /> (k) Consultation by developer with city staff. As part of the application procedure at the time <br /> of submitting the preliminary plat, the tract owner is encouraged to confer with city staff and <br /> the park and recreation commission to secure a recommendation as to the location of any <br /> property that should be dedicated to the public for park and recreation purposes. <br /> (1) Survey required. As part of any park dedication of land, a survey at a scale of one inch <br /> equals 50 feet shall be provided with topographic data, based on city datum, including <br /> contours at vertical intervals of at least two feet, watercourses, wetlands, marshes, rock <br /> outcrops, easements, utilities and vegetative data. This data shall also be provided in a <br /> format which is readable by Arc View7rm GIS. Portions of any property dedicated to the public <br /> for park and recreation purposes to be used for borrow and fill activities elsewhere in the <br /> development shall be clearly identified. <br />