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Concept plans for Segment of 120'St to 125"St. <br /> 1A=shrink width of trail from 10ft standard to 8ft. <br /> 113=shrink Falcon Ave N road size from 12ft to 10 ft. <br /> Concept plans for Segment 125th St to Wilson Tool International <br /> 2A= 13.5 road and trail on east side to Falcon Court <br /> 2B= 11ft road with reduction to a small portion of Falcon Court cul-de-sac width. <br /> Concept plans for Segment of Wilson Tool International to 1301h St. <br /> 3 =Trail easement through Wilson tool's property utilizing design and screening to flow with future <br /> expansion of their business. <br /> Rauschendorfer asked about 3ft clear zones and space for maintenance be lessened to 2ft to eliminate <br /> changing street or trail sizes. <br /> Connor Shaefer, Washington County Public Works Planner informed the BNR railway has requested a 3ft <br /> minimum clearance to their active tracks on their property. <br /> Open floor discussion included: safety of street being narrowed, safer pedestrian usage, cost to remove <br /> roadway and reconstruction,vegetation removal, snowmobile use, smaller trail width concepts are <br /> preferred and residents maintaining and use of land beyond property lines adjacent to the proposed <br /> trail system. <br /> Shayla Denaway, Parks planner informed construction estimates will be refined with additional planning. <br /> Funding could be considered including the Parks Capital Improvement Plan, road improvement project <br /> and researching grant opportunities. <br /> 3. Park Dedication Fee Update <br /> Denaway updated on the requested increase on the park dedication fees that have been the same since <br /> 2005. With high development demand the fee is currently$2,400 per residential unit, the Parks <br /> Commission submitted a request to increase the fee to$3,400 per residential unit.The City Council <br /> approved the increase at their meeting of November 15, 2021 to be in effective on January 1, 2022. <br /> Tennyson asked if developments already applied for would be subject to this increase. Denaway <br /> informed that those with approved development agreements are not subject to the increased fees but <br /> all developments approved in and beyond 2022 will be charged the new rates. <br /> Page 2 of 3 <br /> Parks Commission Minutes <br /> November 17,2021 <br />