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Density Residential. The applicant is proposing 3.22 units per acre. The site layout features multiple trail <br /> connections, landscaping, and preservation of natural features.The applicant is not proposing a <br /> Homeowners Association or stormwater reuse irrigation. Staff provided additional background on the <br /> City's Greenway Corridor. The proposed development shows a trail connection on the north side of <br /> Farnham Avenue North and north through the development.There is a trail connection to the park <br /> property to the west of the development. The applicant has also stated that there will be a passive, <br /> mowed trail along Judicial Ditch 3 on the east side of the site. <br /> Park dedication can be satisfied by land or per unit fee. Currently, the fee is$2,400 per unit.The <br /> developer is proposing to pay fees, totaling $208,800.Staff recommended that the Parks Commission <br /> discuss the proposed trail and recommended approval of the park dedication fee as proposed by the <br /> applicant. <br /> The Commissioners discussed the proposal and generally liked the trails that are shown on the plan. <br /> They had some questions on the maintenance of the passive trail, which will likely be maintained by the <br /> RCWD. <br /> Ryan Allshouse, 5310 159`h Street North, addressed the Planning Commission. Allshouse requested that <br /> the Commission recommend that the applicant remove the four lots in the southwest corner of the <br /> property to create more open space. He stated that the open space would be a benefit to the <br /> neighborhood and allow for a transition between developments. <br /> The Commissioners continued their discussion and staff provided additional clarification on what the <br /> applicant is proposing. Staff allowed further details on potential open space opportunities in the <br /> adjacent park property to help satisfy the request of the public. The Commissioners generally agreed <br /> that there is sufficient open space in the area to satisfy the development. <br /> Commissioner Rauschendorfer made a motion to approve the proposed park dedication fee for the <br /> Meadows at Hugo, seconded by Commissioner Moore-Arcand. <br /> Ayes: Clarke, Moore-Arcand, McGinnity Rauschendorfer, Schmid, Strub, Tennyson. <br /> Motion carried. <br /> 4. Drengson Sketch Flan <br /> Staff provided background on the sketch plan request for a development on 1215T Street North. <br /> Currently there are three lots on 15 acres and the sketch plan shows 10 proposed lots, seven of which <br /> will be subdivided. The applicant will be required to pave 1215L Street North and provide utilities to the <br /> seven lots.That area is served by Oak Shore Park and Tower Park. <br /> Staff gave the park dedication calculations. With land dedication,the applicant would be required to <br /> dedicate 1.5 acres of land or pay$16,800 in fees due to the seven new lots created. <br /> The Commissioners discussed the parks within that service area. Commissioner Moore-Arcand brought <br /> up safety concerns with kids accessing the parks within that service area. Chair Strub made the <br /> recommendation to accept park dedication fee for this development should the applicant move <br /> forward.The Commissioners generally agreed with this recommendation. <br /> Page 2 of 3 <br /> Parks Commission Minutes <br /> February 17,2021 <br />