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06/14/2004
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Regular
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04-084
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• <br />• <br />Fox Den Acres <br />page 4 <br />Fox Road leads to Deerwood Lane and West Shadow Lake Drive. Both lead to Birch St. <br />Deerwood is a local street, West Shadow Lake Drive is a collector which runs from Birch St. to <br />62nd St., both of which are collectors. <br />Traffic: The developer submitted a traffic study. The original study did not recognize the <br />completion of West Shadow Lake Drive through to 62nd. St. or the reconstruction of 62nd St. The <br />study assumed all traffic from the new development will follow Deerwood Lane to Birch St. <br />The amended study takes into account the current and planned roadways. The result is that the <br />Birch St. approach and intersection will continue to operate at a level of service C. <br />Parks, Open Space: The proposal includes the dedication of 6.79 acres of parkland. <br />The current (1992) park plan does not anticipate a park in this location. The plan does envision a <br />"linear trail corridor" from the neighborhood on the west, across the northern part of the site, and <br />leading to Birch Park to the east. This trail was envisioned to be part of what we currently refer <br />to as a "greenway ". A greenway is a corridor of protected open space managed for conservation <br />and recreational purposes. The comprehensive plan includes a greenway map (see attached <br />detail). The City has no automatic ownership rights within areas envisioned as greenways. <br />Greenway corridors on the map are conceptual and are to be refined through the development <br />review process. The greenway map includes the entire project site within a greenway. <br />The City has begun the process to update the parks and trails plan. The new planning effort will <br />address open space that is not part of active use parks. The planning process will include <br />discussion on the different types of open space— active recreation parkland and passive space <br />with natural resource preservation goals —and how they do or don't fit into the community's <br />future. The goal is to complete that plan in 2004. <br />The 1992 park plan has not been implemented as envisioned, largely due to the lack of consensus <br />on how to accomplish its goals. The lack of consensus on how to achieve the greenway vision <br />laid out in the comprehensive plan is further manifestation of the need to address these concepts. <br />The intent of the new parks and open space planning effort is to resolve these issues. <br />We can say that it would be physically possible to retain some greenway along the south and east <br />edges of this site and make progress on the creation of a linear trail corridor. This could involve <br />cooperating with the developer and possible granting some flexibility on lot sizes and/or other <br />design elements. <br />The proposed plan substitutes the park (Parcel B). This would provide a possible connection to <br />the northeast. <br />The Park Board discussed the project at its May 3rd meeting and recommended only a cash <br />dedication. The subdivision ordinance includes park dedication requirements. Park dedication is <br />$1665 per residential unit. The Park Board's view was that the proposed park is marginal land <br />and can't be used for active park purposes. <br />
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