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ponding and trails which will offer a unique experience with not only opportunities for active play, <br /> but also connections to the natural environment. Of this larger parcel, 7.8 acres will be specifically <br /> dedicated for park land credit or approximately 53% of the City requirement. Therefore, the <br /> remaining requirement will be paid in cash: 47%of$2,400 or$1,128 per unit. With 312 units in <br /> the neighborhood, the total cash dedication would be$351,936. <br /> Under the PUD Zoning Code, flexibility is being requested for reduced road widths, setbacks and lot <br /> sizing to create a neighborhood with an enhanced overall design. In exchange for flexibility from the <br /> standard R-3 zoning ordinance,wetlands and wooded areas are preserved, a variety of housing styles <br /> are created and landscaping standards are exceeded. Most notably related to Parks is the extensive <br /> trail system; 8,000 lineal feet(1.5 miles) of trails and boardwalks are proposed to be constructed <br /> throughout the neighborhood. These will provide connections to the much-needed neighborhood <br /> park for Adelaide Landing and the surrounding community. <br /> Developer installed park improvements not only include the trails and boardwalks, but also the <br /> grading, seeding and trees within the park and along the trails. The neighborhood will be served by a <br /> water reuse system whereby the ponds will be used to irrigate lawns and common open space. The <br /> pumps will be appropriately sized and an irrigation service connection will be provided to <br /> accommodate the park area. The neighborhood master homeowners' association will be responsible <br /> for maintaining the pumps and winterization of the neighborhood's mainline system. <br /> To summarize, below is a chart of the anticipated park improvements showing the responsible party <br /> for installation. If it means completing the park sooner,the developer is willing to install City <br /> improvements for an in-kind reduction in park fees. <br /> Developer City <br /> Improvement Installed Installed <br /> Park Grading X <br /> Park Seeding X <br /> Park Irrigation X <br /> Parking Lots X <br /> Trails &Boardwalks X <br /> Buffer Landscaping X <br /> Shelter X <br /> Sports Court&Pickle Ball X <br /> Play Structure X <br /> Additional Park Furnishings X <br /> Phasing of the park improvements is anticipated as follows: <br /> 1. Grading and seeding <br /> a. Within City-owned Outlot—2017 <br /> b. South of poweline easement—2017 <br /> c. North of powerline easement—2019 <br /> 2. Trails, Boardwalks and Buffer Landscaping <br /> a. Within City-owned Outlot—2018 <br /> Adelaide Landing Preliminary Plat/PUD—Narrative EXCELSIOR <br /> 5 •T&EXM WGmp <br />