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MEMORANDUM Hoisington Koegler Group Inc.111111 <br />To: Elk River City Council and City Staff <br />From: Rita Trapp AICP <br />Subject: Update on Park Dedication Study <br />Date:October 14,2015 <br />As was directed at the June 15`x'City Council Work Session,HKGi has been working with City Staff on <br />evaluating potential approaches for the determination of park dedication and recommended revisions to <br />City Code Sections regarding park dedication. <br />Park Dedication Rates <br />Residential Dedication Rote <br />As was identified in the initial park dedication review,the City currently has one park dedication rate for all <br />residential densities.Given the difference in need and impact of the various types of residential development,it <br />is recommended that the City use a graduated system for its park dedication rate.As shown in the previous <br />PowerPoint presentation,the residential park dedication rates in other communities vary between 10'%and <br />20%with a few outliers in some communities. <br />The following table was developed to illustrate the amount of park land needed to serve medium and high <br />density housing developments and the corresponding percentage of park dedication that would need to be <br />required to meet this need.The analysis uses the National Recreation and Park Association standard of 10 acres <br />per 1,000 people.It also assumes that medium density projects like townhomes have 2.25 people per unit and <br />multifamily projects like apartments have 1.75 people per unit. <br />Density <br />Acres of Dedication <br />Type ofParkland Rate <br />unit h per <br />Development Name Acres acre) Units People Needed Needed <br />Townhome Kliever Lake Fields 17.3 4.8 83 187 L9 11% <br />Townhome Trout Brook Condominium 21.9 5.3 116 261 <br />Townhome Woods at ER Station 34.7 8.6 298 111311111111311111 19% <br />Multi-Family Coachman Ridge 4.8 24 116 203 ® 42% <br />Staff recommends that the City establish a park dedication rate based on density ranges rather than zoning <br />districts.This is recommended because different densities can occur within the same zoning district The <br />following chart shows Staffs recommendation based on the analysis and comparisons with other communities. <br />Density Units per Acre Park Dedication Rate <br />Low Under 4 units/acre 10% <br />Medium 4 to 7 units/acre 13% <br />High More than 7 units/acre 16% <br />123 North Third Street,Suite 100,Minneapolis,MN 55401-1659 <br />Ph(612)338-3800 Fx(612)338-6838 www.hkgi.corn t