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Parks&Recreation Commission Minutes Page 2 <br /> November 14,2018 <br /> did not have the current map's additional building with 67 units on the other side of the <br /> proposed storage facility. <br /> Chair Anderson asked the Commission if the request could be approved next month or if it <br /> had to be this month considering the change of plans and additional apartment units. Also <br /> asking if the new information presented would change the Commissions point of view from <br /> the general consensus by the Commission at the September 12,2018 meeting to receive cash <br /> dedication for the property. <br /> Dan Anderson,Briggs Companies, stated that the process does not make or break the project <br /> of having park dedication and it is expected to have that. Their biggest concern is regarding <br /> the transient action in the area with 28-30 reports a month to the police department. The <br /> vandalism is over the top and damage is overwhelming. Issue is more about when we put <br /> people there that they are safe,creating a safe environment for them. <br /> The commission discussed the proposed drive to the western portion of the property but <br /> ultimately decided not to provide input on it as they recommended only cash dedication. They <br /> discussed the need for a trail easement running north and south along the bluff line and how <br /> to access this easement from Zane Street. <br /> The commission also had a discussion on the need for a future location of a boat landing <br /> (once Babcock closes) and did not think this property was a good location. They agreed the <br /> city should focus on an area further south near the proximity of the proposed interchange of <br /> 167th Avenue and Highway 169. <br /> Moved by Commissioner Niziolek and seconded by Commissioner Rathbun to accept <br /> staff recommendation of park dedication to be paid in the form of cash for the number <br /> of units approved by the City Council at the rate applicable when the subdivision is <br /> released for recording. (This will be $4,897.02/unit at the 2018 high density rate)A 50- <br /> foot trail easement from under Highway 101 Bridge to the southern property line of the <br /> site shall be provided with the majority of the easement being located above and along <br /> the bluff line. The final location shall be approved by city staff. Adding that a 30-foot <br /> wide trail easement,connecting the 50-foot easement to Zane Street,shall be provided. <br /> Motion carried 7-0. <br /> 6. Discussion Items— None <br /> psviit1 I <br /> NAME <br />
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