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Parks and Recreation Commission Minutes Page 5 <br />June 11, 2025 <br /> <br /> <br />2. The developer will design and engineer a 10-foot-wide trail, beginning with the <br />termination of the upland trail. They shall be provided to the city to support a <br />future construction project. <br />3. The developer will provide a 2+ acre bluff top park and must provide <br />documentation that there is at least 1-acre of buildable, upland area, within the <br />park. <br />4. The developer shall dedicate the floodway land below the bluff, to the city for park <br />purposes. An out lot will be reserved for future use by the HOA. <br />5. The remainder of the park dedication requirements will be satisfied with a cash <br />dedication of $536,000. This will be pro-rated on a per lot basis and payable with <br />the final plat. <br />6. Civil plans must identify parallel, off-street, parking areas near the bluff top park. <br /> <br />Motion carried 5-2 Commissioner Niziolek and Chair Anderson opposed. <br /> <br />7. Parks and Recreation Manager Update <br /> <br />Mr. Shelby presented his report. Commissioner Niziolek asked if there is any thought by staff about <br />modifications to Lion John Weicht Park as far as helping with park boundaries and visibility for law <br />enforcement. Mr. Shelby said if this happens on a regular basis, staff will work on options. ERPD has <br />been informed and will be increasing their presence there. <br /> <br />8. Announcements. <br /> <br /> <br />9. Motion to Adjourn Regular Meeting <br /> <br />Moved by Commissioner Fermoyle and seconded by Commissioner Goodwin to adjourn the <br />meeting of the Parks and Recreation Commission at 7:26pm. Motion carried 7-0. <br /> <br /> <br />10. Work Session <br /> <br />10. 1 Parks and Recreation Master Plan <br /> <br />Commissioner Goodwin left the meeting at 8:35pm. Mr. Shelby presented his report. Mr. Shelby <br />explained this was intended to be an introduction to what the master plan looks like and what the <br />process should look like going forward. He asked the commissioners if they want the next plan to <br />look like the current plan or look different. He pointed out that the current master plan was given out <br />to the commissioners last year, is in this packet, and is also available online. A sheet with different <br />master plan category options has also been included in the packet. It was gathered from 16 plans from <br />different cities around the state. <br /> <br />Secretary Larson will send out a link to four different plans from other cities on Monday that have <br />features staff think may be of interest to the commission. Staff would like feedback by June 30. <br />Commissioner Niziolek is very nervous about this and would like to talk about the financial elements <br />or come up with a financial plan first. He said it is $100,000 that they are spending. Mr. Stremcha <br />Page 6 of 31