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Park &Recreation Commission Minutes <br /> June 11, 1997 <br /> Page 3 <br /> which includes 1.54 acres of wetland, for a net usable park area of 6.59 acres. <br /> The centrally located park will include a ballfield/soccer/playfield (hockey in <br /> winter), a tot lot with playground equipment, a tennis/basketball court, and a <br /> picnic shelter with picnic tables.There will be 3 trail connections to the park. The • <br /> developer has requested credit be given for park improvements when Phase 2 of <br /> the project is developed. John Payton noted there will be tot lots and other <br /> amenities associated with the townhomes, as well. <br /> Members of the Commission expressed interest in the developers' proposal for a <br /> passive park in the northeast portion of the plat, as well as a trail along Trott <br /> Brook. <br /> COMMISSIONER KUESTER MOVED TO APPROVE THE PARK LAND DEDICATION <br /> CONCEPT COMBINED WITH A CASH CONTRIBUTION TO MEET PARK DEDICATION <br /> REQUIREMENTS FOR THE TROTT BROOK FARMS SUBDIVISION. COMMISSIONER DAVE <br /> ANDERSON SECONDED THE MOTION. THE MOTION CARRIED 5-0. <br /> COMMISSIONER KUESTER MOVED TO DIRECT STAFF TO WORK WITH THE DEVELOPER <br /> AND THE PARK& RECREATION COMMISSION IN DEVELOPING THAT PORTION OF <br /> TROTT BROOK AFFECTED BY THE TROTT BROOK FARMS PLAT AS A LINEAR PARK. <br /> COMMISSIONER MADSEN SECONDED THE MOTION. THE MOTION CARRIED 5-0. <br /> COMMISSIONER KUESTER MOVED TO APPROVE THE CONCEPT OF PARK DEDICATION <br /> CREDIT FOR IMPROVEMENTS MADE BY THE DEVELOPERS IN THE TROTT BROOK FARMS <br /> PARK, WITH DETAILS OF THE PARK WORKED OUT AND PRESENTED TO THE <br /> COMMISSION PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTING ANY IMPROVEMENTS. COMMISSIONER <br /> OLSON SECONDED THE MOTION. THE MOTION CARRIED 5-0. <br /> 6.2. Administrative Subdivision (James Maplethorpe) AS 97-4 • <br /> James Maplethorpe is requesting to subdivide a 5 acres parcel into 2 lots at 13975 <br /> 196th Avenue. <br /> COMMISSIONER DAVE ANDERSON MOVED TO ACCEPT A CASH PAYMENT OF PARK <br /> DEDICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MAPLETHORPE ADMINISTRATIVE SUBDIVISION. <br /> COMMISSIONER KUESTER SECONDED THE MOTION. THE MOTION CARRIED 5-0. <br /> 7. Discussion of Hillside 5th Park <br /> Chair Anderson acknowledged receipt of a letter from Chuck Gilliam adressing <br /> residents' concerns related to development of the Hillside Estates 5th Addition <br /> park. <br /> Chuck Gilliam, 11018 196th Avenue NW, asked the Commission to consider the <br /> concerns of the residents, as stated in his letter. <br /> Lou Kirsch, 11098 196th Avenue NW, owner of Lot 3 adjacent to the park, <br /> expressed his objection to locating the proposed playground area next to his <br /> home. He stated he was told when he purchased the lot, there were no plans to <br /> develop the park. He requested the park be as least intrusive to the residents as <br /> possible. <br /> • <br />
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