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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />4.2. <br /> <br />~Aft.H- <br /> <br />\ <br />/ <br /> <br />\~q,\ <br /> <br />el~ COUNC-IL- tv\\ N V\4C? <br /> <br />Consider Final Plat for Lafayette Woods Addition Final Plat, Case No. 99-4 <br /> <br />Steve Wensman stated that the Council continued this plat request to resolve a <br />screening issue between Ridgewood and Lafayette Woods Third Addition. He <br />noted that a meeting with the developer, city staff and representatives of the <br />Ridgewood Homeowners Association resulted in an agreement to a landscape <br />plan which would address the buffering issue. <br /> <br />Ron Bastyr, developer of Lafayette Woods, stated that he previously donated 31 <br />acres for park land, which was over and above the park dedication fees that he <br />also agreed to pay. He requested the Council to allow him to pay $650 per acre <br />for park dedication in lieu of the newly adopted park dedication fees. He further <br />requested the Council to consider charging $900 per acre for park dedication for <br />the next phase of the plat in consideration of the 31 acre donation. <br /> <br />COUNCILMEMBER THOMPSON MOVED TO ADOPT RESOLUTION 99-21, GRANTING <br />FINAL PLAT APPROVAL FOR LAFA VETTE WOODS 3RD ADDITION, CASE NO. P 99-4 WITH <br />THE CONDITIONS LISTED IN THE STAFF MEMO PLUS AN ADDITIONAL STIPULATION THAT <br />$650 PER LOT BE CHARGED FOR PARK DEDICATION (REASON FOR $650 IS THAT THE <br />FINAL PLAT WAS SUBMITTED PRIOR TO THE INCREASE IN PARK DEDICATION FEES). <br />COUNCILMEMBER DIETZ SECONDED THE MOTION. THE MOTION CARRIED 4-0. <br /> <br />Councilmember Dietz suggested that a representative of the Park and <br />Recreation Commission be present to explain the 31 acre donation when the <br />next phase of the plat is proposed. Mayor Klinzing stated that in the future, park <br />land donations should be noted in writing so that the Council is fully informed of <br />the situation. <br />