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Park and Recreation/City Council Minutes <br /> April 13, 1992 <br /> Page 3 <br /> • Phil Hals presented the Council and Commission with a park improvement <br /> list containing optional park improvements for various parks within the <br /> City and estimated costs for these improvements. Also included in the <br /> park improvement list was a proposal for playground equipment for the <br /> Deerfield IV Park. Phil discussed the different types of park <br /> equipment proposed for the park and also discussed the 56 foot hillside <br /> ,,p a1i which he is proposing for Deerfield IV Park. It was noted that <br /> �v $10.00 f the expenses would come from the Capital Projects fund and <br /> remaining expenses would be funded by the Park Dedication fund. <br /> Discussion was held by the Commission and Council as to whether some of <br /> the horseshoe pits at Orono Park should be removed and replaced with <br /> other types of entertainment such as volleyball courts. It was <br /> indicated that the horseshoe leagues have moved and are not using the <br /> horseshoe pits at Orono Park. It was further indicated that it would <br /> be nice to have a couple horseshoe pits available at the park for <br /> families using the park. Discussion was held regarding the possibility <br /> of relocating the horseshoe pits to Lion's Park or other locations. <br /> COUNCILMEMBER KROPUENSKE MOVED TO APPROVE THE PARK IMPROVEMENT OPTIONS <br /> PROVIDED BY PHIL HALS IN HIS MEMO TO THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL DATED <br /> APRIL 9, 1992, AND AS RECOMMENDED BY THE PARK AND RECREATION <br /> COMMISSION. COUNCILMEMBER DIETZ SECONDED THE MOTION. THE MOTION <br /> CARRIED 4-0. <br /> • 7. Discussion on Hillside Estates Plat <br /> Pat Klaers indicated that Rick Foster's Hillside Estates Plat was <br /> reviewed by the Commission at the March meeting. Pat Klaers stated <br /> that the Park Master Plan shows a neighborhood park in this area. He <br /> indicated that the recommendation for Phase I is to collect cash for <br /> park dedication fees and to use the dedicated right-of-way for the <br /> first part of the trail. He further indicated that the Commission <br /> should be looking at different types of park opportunities for this <br /> area. <br /> Discussion was held regarding a future 10 foot wide bike lane/trail on <br /> the north side of the east/west street corridor (193rd Avenue) . The <br /> City Administrator indicated that the developer must provide the <br /> right-of-way and will be required to grade the area. He further stated <br /> that the dedication of the right-of-way for a transportation collector <br /> street is not substitution for park dedication fees. <br /> Chairman Anderson suggested raising the $350 per acre park dedication <br /> fee. Pat Klaers, City Administrator, stated that this issue could be <br /> discussed at a future Park and Recreation Commission meeting. <br /> Commissioner St. Dennis suggested staying away from the power line <br /> easement suggested for the north/south section of the trail system as <br /> it may cause problems in the future and to use the street right-of-way <br /> in this area. <br /> COMMISSIONER ROLFE ANDERSON MOVED TO FOLLOW STAFF RECOMMENDATION THAT <br /> PARK DEDICATION FEES BE COLLECTED BASED ON COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL <br />