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Minutes <br /> Parks, Recreation, and Open Space Commission <br /> Meeting of January 15, 2020 <br /> Hugo City Hall, 7:00 pm <br /> Present: Roger Clarke,Shawn Haag,Cathy Moore—Arcand, Mat Rauschendorfer, Nicole Schmid, Dave Strub, <br /> Ranell Tennyson <br /> Staff Present: Rachel Juba,Community Development Director <br /> Scott Anderson, Public Works Director <br /> Shayla Denaway, Parks Planner <br /> Debi Close, Secretary <br /> Strub called the meeting to order at 7:00 pm. <br /> 1. Approval of Minutes from the December 18, 2019 Meeting <br /> Rauschendorfer made a motion, Haag seconded to approve the minutes of the December 16, 2019 Parks <br /> Commission meeting. <br /> All ayes. Motion carried. <br /> 2. oneka Cornmons Sketch Plan <br /> Shayla Denaway, Parks Planner, reviewed the sketch plan for Oneka Commons from Peter Stalland. The <br /> sketch plan is for a master planned community including an apartment building, single family homes and <br /> commercial development. It includes 8 parcels that are currently are owned by Marvin LaValle. The property <br /> is guided as low density residential, commercial. The developer has not indicated the total number of <br /> proposed units and buildable acreage. City Staff estimated developable land to be 40.5 acres and the total <br /> units to be 432,for the purposes of providing an estimate for park dedication. With these assumptions,the <br /> required park dedication 6.9 acres of park land or$1,036,800 in fees. Only buildable land is given credit for <br /> park dedication. <br /> The Neighborhood Park Service Area includes 6 neighborhood parks and 1 community park. Cove Park is <br /> within walking distance of less than% mile and has a playground and shelter. Lions Park is also within % mile <br /> but requires crossing Frenchman Road. The future northern entrance to Clearwater Creek Preserve is within <br /> walking distance and would be connected with future trails. <br /> The sketch plan includes a 4.2 acre park but it is shown primarily as storm water ponding that wouldn't <br /> qualify as dedicated land. Additional information would be needed including how the greenway <br /> Page 1 of 3 <br /> Parks Commission Minutes <br /> January 15,2020 <br />
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