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$20,000 for an one acre lot. <br /> Several of the cities that did have a cash dedication close <br /> to our stated that they realized it was low, and were <br /> planning to update it. <br /> None of the cities I surveyed held neighborhood meetings to <br /> discuss the area park. In fact, I did hear negative <br /> responses when asked about it. I can see merit to receiving <br /> neighborhood input, but if the city waits until the <br /> development is 50% complete before holding the meeting, that <br /> could be a year or better before the park is installed. <br /> Almost every city did complete a land use study to create an <br /> overall city park plan. <br /> The City of Woodbury's goal is to complete the park before <br /> homes move in. Mr. Klatt stated that he determined what was <br /> installed in the park by what type of housing was being <br /> developed. Smaller, single-family homes may require a tot <br /> lot, where larger, executive homes may prefer a picnic <br /> shelter and volley ball court. <br /> options: <br /> 1. Move to recommend to the city council to initiate a <br /> Request for Proposal for a Land Use Study to be <br /> completed to create an overall city park master <br /> plan. <br /> 2. Move to recommend to the city council to increase <br /> the cash park dedication requirement. <br /> Please review this information. Highlight areas that you <br /> would like to see Lino Lakes incorporate into their park <br /> dedication policy. The June park board agenda looks small, <br /> and there should be ample time to discuss this issue. <br /> Page 6 <br />
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