HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-01-15 - Agendas - FinalTO: FROM: DATE: RE: Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Eric J. Schuldt, Parks Development Coordinator January 15, 2002 PRAB Meeting Monday, January 15, 2002 Special Noon PRAB Meeting FAYETTEVILLE PARKS & RECREATION AGENDA 1. Park Land Dedication Ordinance: Development Name: Engineer: Owner: Location: Park District: Units: Total Acres: Land Dedication Requirement: Money in Lieu Requirement: $94,040 based on single family **This fee is based upon the present park land formula in accordance with U.D.O. 166.03K. Also, Ordinance 4068 requires the formula base to be updated every two years to the current average market price. Therefore, the actual park land fee will be determined on the date of Final Planning Commission approval, unless it is approved at the Final Subdivision Committee level. Conners Property Jorgensen & Associates Bill Conners South of Hyland Park & East of Hwy. 265 SE 202 Units 157 acres 5.05 acres Existing Parks: Staff Recommendation: Developer's Recommendation: Justification: PRAB Motion: Bayyari Park (7.05 acres) Site Visit Land Dedication Park staff is interested in a land dedication. 2. Park Land Dedication Ordinance: Development Name: Double Springs Subdivision Engineer: Jorgensen & Associates Owner: Charles W. Sloan Location: East of Double Springs Rd. Park District: SW Units: 125 Units Total Acres: 50.64 acres 3.125 acres Land Dedication Requirement: Money in Lieu Requirement: $58,750 based on single family "This fee is based upon the present park land formula in accordance with U.D.O. 166.03K. Also, Ordinance 4068 requires the formula base to be updated every two years to the current average market price. Therefore, the actual park land fee will be determined on the date of Final Planning Commission approval, unless it is approved at the Final Subdivision Committee level. Existing Parks: Staff Recommendation: Developer' s Recommendation: Justification: PRAB Motion: Bundrick Park (4.25 acres) Evaluate options with Developer Land Dedication The site visit is needed to discuss options. 3. Trail & Greenway Corridor Parks and Recreation staff request approval to negotiate purchase of approximately 40 acres of land along Clabber Creek in the Northwest Park District at or below appraised value. The property would provide the opportunity to preserve open space, protect existing watershed and continue an east -west pedestrian corridor. Funding for the purchase of this property could come from a variety of sources. PRAB Motion: 4. Park Land Dedication Fund Request: Parks and Recreation staff requests $35,000 from the Northeast Park District for installation of new electrical wiring, light poles, and lighting fixtures for three fields at Lake Fayetteville Softball Complex. The current Capital Improvement funding for the project is $200,365. The $35,000 will provide staff enough funding for the project based on a preliminary cost estimate. The Northeast Park District has $141,387 in available funds. PRAB Motion: