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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2007-01-08 - Agendas - FinalPark & Recreation Staff
Connie Edmonston, Director
David Wright, Recreation Superintendent
Jeff Coles, Maintenance Superintendent
Alison Jumper, Park Planner
Kay Curry, Park Planner
Cheryl Whitlock, Secretary
FAYETTEVILLE
PARKS & RECREATION
Parks & Recreation Advisory Board
Wade Colwell, Chairman
Jay Davidson, Vice Chairman
Jon Bitter
Milton Burke
Bob Davis
Steve Hatfield
Craig Mauritson
Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Meeting
January 8, 2007 at 5:00 p.m
City Administration Building Room 326
113 West Mountain Street
Fayetteville, AR
NOTE: There are two sites for PRAB to v isit for possible park locations for
this meeting. Due to the limited time of daylight, the site visits will start at 5
p.m. followed by the City Hall meeting at 6 p.m. The City Van will be parked
in front of City Hall at 4:45 p.m. to take PRAB and Park Staff to the sites. We
will need to leave exactly at 5:00 p.m. in order to be back for the 6 00 p.m.
meeting.
Revised Schedule
5:00 p.m. Site visits for Persimmon St. Subdivision #6 and The Links at
Fayetteville #7. Motions for #6 and #7 will be made at the 6:00 p.m.
PRAB meeting.
6:00 p.n►. City Hall Room 326
AGENDA:
1.
Welcome to new PRAB members:
Valerie Biendara, Steve Hatfield, and Craig Mauritson
2. Election of Officers: Wade Colwell
Chairperson:
Vice Chairperson:
Sidewalk & Trails Committee:
Botanical Gardens of the Ozarks Board of Directors:
PRAB Motion:
3. 2007 PRAB Orientation: Please check your calendars to schedule a 2 hour PRAB
Orientation on one of the following dates:
Monday, January 22 at 5:30 pm
Tuesday, January 23 at 5:30 pm
Monday, January 29 at 5.30 pm
Saturday, February 3 at 9 a.m.
4. Approval of December 4th, 2006 PRAB Meeting Minutes
PRAB Motion:
5. Park Land Dedication Ordinance Summary: Alison Jumper, Park Planner
See attached Ordinance, Criteria for selecting Park Land, and Park Land Dedication Fund
Report.
6. Park Land Dedication
Development Name:
Engineer:
Owner:
Location:
streets
Park District:
Units:
Total Acres:
Land Dedication Requirement:
Money in Lieu Requirement
Existing Parks:
Developer's Request:
Staff Recommendation:
Developer's Comments:
Justification:
PRAB Motion:
Alison Jumper, Park Planner
Persimmon St. Subdivision
Jorgensen and Associates
Sloan Properties, Inc.
South of Hwy. 16 W, between 54th and Broyles
SW
143 Single family units
36.62 acres
3.43 acres
$137,280
None
Dedication approximately 39.32 acres of park land off
site in a future development in the SW Park District.
This land will be banked for future development
Dedication approximately 39.32 acres of park land
off-site in a future development. Approximately
35.89 acres will be left as banked land. Additionally,
Staff requests easements as necessary for Owl Creek
Trail along the existing Persimmon St. and along Owl
Creek for a connection to Owl Creek School (see
attached map). The deed for the park land
requirement must be received before final plat of this
development is approved. Pedestrian connections
from the neighborhood to the trail corridor are also
requested.
The proposed park land is along the Owl Creek Trail
corridor and will provide a greenway connection from
the neighborhoods to Owl Creek School and the Boys
and Girls Club. Staff is working with the developer to
acquire the necessary easements along Persimmon
and the school property for the trail corridor.
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7. Park Land Dedication
Development Name.
Engineer:
Owner:
Location:
Park District:
Units:
Total Acres:
Land Dedication Requirement:
Money in Lieu Requirement
Existing Parks:
Developers Request:
Staff Recommendation:
Developer's Comments:
Justification:
PRAB Motion:
8. Park Land Dedication
Development Name:
Engineer:
Owner:
Location:
District:
Units:
Total Acres:
Land Dedication Requirement:
Money in Lieu Requirement
Existing Parks:
Developers Request:
Staff Recommendation:
Developer's Comments:
Justification:
PRAB Motion:
Alison Jumper, Park Planner
The Links at Fayetteville
Crafton Tull and Associates
Lindsey Management
North of Hwy. 16 W, East of Rupple Rd.
NW
1222 Multi -family units
152 acres
20.77 acres
$830,960
Bryce Davis Park
To be presented at the board meeting.
To be presented at the board meeting.
This project is adjacent to Bryce Davis Park. The
park will be expanded to approximately 26.5 acres,
creating a community park for this area of town.
Kay Curry, Park Planner
Leverett Commons
H2 Engineering, Inc.
Hometown Properties
Leverett Ave. between North St. and Sycamore St.
NW
11 Multi -family units
1.32 acres
.19 acres
$7,480
Gregory Park
Dedication of approximately 0.205 acres
Accepting the land dedication and the extra donated
land with the exact parkland boundary to be
coordinated with the Trails Coordinator and Park
Staff. Additionally, staff requests a sidewalk
connection to the trail.
The proposed parkland is located along the Scull
Creek Trail corridor and the land dedication will
provide a needed link along the corridor. Also, it will
provide a connection from this development and
surrounding neighborhoods to the Scull Creek Trail.
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9. Park Land Dedication
Development Name:
Engineer:
Owner:
Location:
District:
Units:
Total Acres:
Land Dedication Requirement:
Money in Lieu Requirement
Existing Parks:
Developer's Request:
Staff Recommendation:
Developer's Comments:
Justification:
PRAB Motion:
Kay Curry, Park Planner
Windsor Subdivision Commons
Jorgensen & Associates
Dunnerstock Development, Inc.
South of Wedington Dr. and north of Sellers Rd.
along Double Springs Rd.
SW
58 Single Family units
34.44 acres
1.39 acres
$55,680
None
Money -in -Lieu
Money -in -Lieu
The proposed parkland is located at the edge of the
planning area and the city limits. Therefore, staff is
recommending money -in -lieu in order to purchase
available land located to the east that would also
serve other Subdivisions.
10. Park Land Dedication Fund Request:
SW Park District Funding Request for Harmony Pointe Park:
Harmony Pointe Park is located on the southwest side of Legacy Pointe Subdivision (south
of Highway 16 West and east of Double Spring Road). The 8.35 acre park was obtained as
a requirement of the Park Land Dedication Ordinance. PRAB approved the master plan of
the park and $150,000 for the park's development on October 2, 2006. (The master plan is
attached.) Parks and Recreation was approved a GameTime® Fight Obesity through Play
grant that gave a 50 percent off the list price of a playground. Due to the size of this Park
and the 599 homes to be within the five mile radius of this park, staff is recommending an
additional $50,000 for this project.
PRAB Motion:
SE Park District Funding Request for Walker Park Basketball and Tennis Court
Lighting:
This project has a budget of $65,900. To date, $9,600 was expended to provide Electrical
Engineering design specifications. This project has been bid and the bids were over the
approved amount. Staff is recommending an additional $10,900 to bid this project.
PRAB Motion:
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11. Salem Meadows Subdivision Park Name Recommendation:
Staff recommends to name the 1.89 acre park located in the Salem Meadows Subdivision
on 3508 West Marsh Street, Salem Park. There have been several public meetings with the
neighborhood in which no suggestions for naming the park were submitted. This area has
been known as the Salem Community, Salem Street, Salem Community Building and
School. (See attached request.) This park is under contract for development and needs to be
identified by an appropriate park name. According to our Naming of Facilities Policy, the
names are submitted for review to PRAB and are automatically tabled until the next month
to allow for public input.
PRAB Motion: Park names are tabled according to the Naming of Facilities Policy
until the next PRAB meeting on February 5, 2007.
12. Other Business:
13. Adjournment
(Attachments:
PRAB Meeting Minutes: December 4„ 2006
Development Maps and Letters (4)
Park Land Dedication Ordinance
Criteria for Park Land
Harmony Pointe Master Plan — Approved Oct 2, 2006
Naming of Facility Request for Salem Park
Park Land Dedication Ordinance Fund Monthly Report
CIP Report
HMR Monthly Report
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PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD
Meeting Minutes December 4, 2006
Opening:
The regular meeting of the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board was called to order by
Chairman Wade Colwell at 5:30 P.M. on December 4, 2006 in Room 326 of the City
Administration Building located at 113 West Mountain Street, Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Present:
Parks and Recreation Advisory Board members Bitler, Colwell, Free, Davidson, Burke,
Davis and Langsner were present; Bailey was absent; Park Staff Jumper, Edmonston,
Coles, Whillock, Wright, and audience were in attendance.
1. Approval of November 6, 2006 PRAB Meeting Minutes
PRAB Motion: Colwell moved to accept the minutes as written and Langsner
seconded the motion. The minutes were approved by a vote of 7-0-0.
2. Mount Sequoyah Woods Pavilion Update and Proposed Name for the
Pavilion:
Pete Heinzelmann
This item is to provide an update on Mount Sequoyah Woods. The Fayetteville
Natural Heritage Association (FNHA) had an agreement with City Council to raise
$300,000 towards the purchase of Mount Sequoyah Woods. To date, they have
raised $200,000. At the November 21, 2006 City Council meeting, it was
approved for FNHA to provide a donated pavilion in lieu of the last payment. The
site of the pavilion will be determined by Park Staff and the Fayetteville Heritage
Association. Jim Lindsey and Bill Underwood have donated $80,000 for the
pavilion. They requested for the pavilion to be named Underwood -Lindsey
Pavilion. According to the Naming of Facility Policy, this request is to be tabled
for one month in order to allow for public input. Parks and Recreation Staff
recommend approval of this request.
The structure will have a 20'X30' interior. The base will be constructed of native
stone to a height convenient to allow seating around the perimeter.
Heinzelmann suggested the best location to be on the eastern side of the park
due to terrain. He said the group developing the land to the southeast of the
park has committed to a parking area which will accommodate 15 vehicles.
Connie said the facility will have to be ADA accessible from the parking lot.
Heinzelmann said the City Council has agreed to allow the building of the pavilion
to satisfy the final $100,000 committed by Fayetteville Natural Heritage
Association in the original purchase of the land.
December 4, 2006/ 1
Davis thanked Heinzelmann for the work he has done on the project.
PRAB Motion: Davis moved to accept the proposed name of Underwood -Lindsey
Pavilion. Langsner seconded the motion. And, per Naming Ordinance Davis
moved to table the decision till next PRAB meeting in January and Langsner
seconded. Both motions passed by a vote of 7-0-0.
3. Park Land Dedication
Development Name:
Engineer:
Owner:
Location:
Park District:
Units:
Total Acres:
Land Dedication
Alison Jumper, Park Planner
Mtn. Ranch Apartments
Jorgensen and Associates
SC Bodner Company, Inc.
South of Persimmon, west of I 540
SW
360 Multi -family units
15 acres
Requirement: 6.12 acres
Money in Lieu Requirement
Existing Parks:
Developer's Request:
Staff Recommendation:
Justification:
$244,800
Dale Clark Park and trail corridor along Shiloh
Dr.
Money in Lieu
Money in Lieu
The project is located within 1/2 mile Dale
Clark Park and the trail corridor along Shiloh
Drive. Staff has been working with the
developer to dedicate park land in future
phases of Mountain Ranch. Additionally, the
developer is providing a P.O.A. green space,
clubhouse and pool for the residents.
Burke asked about the size of proposed green spaces.
Jorgensen said that has not been decided at this time.
Davidson inquired as to exactly what part of the larger property is being
developed currently. He also asked about looking at parkland for the larger,
completed development.
Jumper explained Staff has worked with the developers to identify a larger parcel
for park land in a future phase.
Jorgensen explained using the map to show the areas currently being developed
in respect to the future completed developed areas.
Edmonston said there are several green spaces and parks within the service
area surrounding this development, such as the Boys & Girls Club and the
December 4, 2006/ 2
playground at Owl Creek School.
PRAB Motion: Davis moved to accept Staff recommendation of money -in -lieu.
Burke seconded the motion. The motion passed by a vote of 7-0-0.
4. Community Park Update from November 16th meeting with Southpass
and Consultants, UDA and LBA: Wade Colwell, PRAB Chairman and Connie
Edmonston, Parks & Recreation Director
Colwell reviewed the meeting and the process used by the consultants.
Edmonston said the actual parkland area is to be determined following the land
survey to be conducted by the consultants.
Davis stated the land will have to be annexed into the City of Fayetteville before
the final decision is made.
Langsner inquired if Parks and Parks Board will have input in the choice of
location for the park.
Edmonston answered that we would.
Colwell said the consultant planners were selected by Nock.
Davidson asked if Parks is under any constraints to follow their plan.
Edmonston stated Parks Board will approve the park master plan when
completed.
Bitler asked who will be designing the park.
Edmonston said all parties will be working together to create a good park to fill
all the needs for such an area.
Davidson said it is important to encourage everyone to participate in the
charrette process that will be used for public input.
5. Other Business:
Finger Park Playground Ribbon Cutting Ceremony: Connie Edmonston
The Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for the new playground at Finger Park will be held
on Friday, December 8 at 12 noon, at Finger Park. Hot dogs will be served for
this celebration. Please bring your own drink. Mayor Dan Coody will officially cut
the ribbon for the new playground. Inclement weather date will be Monday,
December 4, 2006/ 3
December 11 at 12 noon. Edmonston gave a brief history of Finger Park and
explained how Community Development was greatly involved in establishing the
park. She said the Home School Association will be attending the ribbon -cutting.
Colwell suggested when proceeding with the plans for the bridge over the creek
at Wilson Park the placement should be moved a bit to the west to prevent the
potential of automobiles sliding into it as they are coming down the hill on Park
Street during icy conditions.
Burke added that the trail should also be kept as far east as possible after
crossing the creek to provide separation of uses within the park.
Eagle Scout Project presentation and request: Alex Heatherington
presented his request to extend the trail around Lake Sequoyah which will
include the building of a bridge approximately 35' in length.
Free asked when he plans to begin the project.
Heatherington replied he wants to do it over the upcoming holiday school break.
Edmonston said he needs to set a date real soon to work with Parks Staff on the
design and specifications for the bridge as well as the trail location.
Burke asked if there is already an existing trail in the proposed location.
Heatherington said there is a trail.
Colwell said Alex is the sixth Scout to work on trails in Fayetteville.
Burke asked if Alex thought he could do the project in five or six days.
Heatherington said there will be assistance from troop masters as well as
participation by a Fayetteville bike club.
Colwell asked why he feels this task can be accomplished so quickly.
Heatherington said the land area is fairly flat and several places are across
cleared field areas so just mowing the trail will be required.
Edmonston related the history of the park area stating the land is owned by
Water and Sewer because the lake was originally established as a water source
for Fayetteville. Parks maintains and operates the grounds and facilities.
December 4, 2006/ 4
PRAB Motion: Langsner moved to approve Heatherington moving forward on
the trail project. Davis seconded the motion. The motion passed by a vote of 7-
0-0.
Edmonston reminded the Board of the annual appreciation dinner to be held on
December 14tH
Colwell announced Steve Langsner's and Jerry Bailey's terms are expiring as of
this meeting. He also mentioned the annual volunteer recognition luncheon to
be held at the Botanical Gardens on December 7tH
Edmonston reported the City Council has not approved the 2007 budget for Parks
and Recreation.
Adjournment: Colwell adjourned the meeting at 6:15 P.M.
Minutes prepared by Cheryl Whillock
December 4, 2006/ 5
CRITERIA FOR ACCEPTING LAND
Ordinance 166.03.K.1.d.: The physical characteristics of the designated land are
suitable for park purposes.
Park Land
The proposed park land is identified in the Parks and Recreation Master Plan as a
needed mini -park, neighborhood park or community park.
• Stormwater facilities, wetlands, and land designated as FEMA floodway are not
acceptable for park land.
• Lands designated as FEMA 100 -year or 500 -year floodplain may be appropriate
for park land in varying instances such as for undeveloped land, or natural areas.
Land in the floodplain has limited options for development which often makes it
unsuitable for neighborhood parks.
• Drainage from adjacent streets, creeks, rivers, ponds, etc is not acceptable on park
land. Drainage structures directed to existing water courses that traverse parkland
shall be reviewed and approved by Parks Staff.
• Park land intended for a neighborhood park shall have street frontage along a
residential street unless otherwise approved. Refer to the Master Street Plan for
street designations.
• Houses facing the park on at least two sides is recommended.
• Park land is located in an area that allows for future expansion as adjacent
development occurs.
• Park land dedication cannot be credited as Tree Preservation Land.
• Location and condition of site must be free of debris, safety hazards or areas that
will require an inordinate amount of maintenance.
Trail Corridor
• The proposed land dedication is identified in the Fayetteville Alternative
Transportation and Trails Master Plan as a proposed trail corridor.
• Proposed trail corridors within the floodplain must be reviewed and approved on
an individual basis.
• Pedestrian access that connects residents to a trail corridor is recommended
throughout a proposed development or subdivision.
• Lands designated as FEMA 100 -year or 500 -year floodplain may be appropriate
for trail corridors.
• Drainage pipes directed to existing water courses, may be reviewed and approved
by Parks Staff
JORGENSEN & ASSOCIATES
CIVIL ENGINEERS • SURVEYORS
124 WEST SUN BRIDGE, SUITE 5 • FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS 72703 • (479) 442-9127 FAX (479) 582-4807
DAVID L. JORGENSEN, P.E., P.L.S.
December 28, 2006 CHRISTOPHER R. BRACKETT, P.E.
City of Fayetteville
Parks & Recreation Division
113 W. Mountain Street
Fayetteville, AR 72701
Attn: Alison Jumper
Re: Concept Plat for the Proposed Persimmon Street Subdivision
Dear Alison.
Enclosed herewith please find two copies of the proposed Persimmon Street Subdivision.
Please place this project on the agenda for the Parks Meeting on January 8th. The owner
is requesting to use future banked parkland in the Cross Keys Subdivision future phases
for the parkland dedication for this project. This future parkland will be deeded to the
City of Fayetteville prior to filing of the final plat of this subdivision. The following is
the developer's name, billing address and phone number.
Sloan Properties
Charles Sloan, President
P.O. Box 9180
Fayetteville, AR 72703
(479)444-8404
Please call concerning any questions you may have.
Thank you.
Sincerely;
rJ �"jvtae(i
Christopher Brackett, P.E.
1 agree with the c) ntents of this letter.
Charles Slo.i , President Sloan Properties
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1200 E. Joyce Boulevard ® P.O. Box 13000 ® Fayetteville, AR 72703 a (479) 521-6686 Bi Fax (479) 527-8840
December 13, 2006
Allison Jumper
City of Fayetteville, Parks Department
113 W. Mountain
Fayetteville, AR 72703
RE: Proposed R-PZD
The Links @ Fayetteville
Dear Allison:
Attached is a site plan for the above referenced project. The overall project is
approximately 152 acres located at the Northeast corner of Wedington Drive and
Rupple Road. This property was originally presented to parks board by the
Barber Group under the name "Wellspring Community". Lindsey Management
has purchased the property and ;s now presenting a revised plan named The
Links @ Fayetteville". This revised plan will be taken through the planning
process as a revised R-PZD and therefore needs to come before Parks Board
prior to submission.
Our proposal will be a combination of dedicated park land, and money to satisfy
the requirement of the ordinance. The proposed plan will include 1222 planned
multi -family residential units. Also included are designated mixed use areas
where the exact count of residential units will be determined at the time of LSDP.
Our proposal is as follows:
For the planned 1222 multi family units:
• Dedication of 17.3+1- acres of public park land
• Cash contribution in the amount of $138,960.00
Additional amenities to be made a part of this project and maintained by Lindsey
Management
• 9 -hole golf course
• 2 story club house with fitness center, pro shop, tanning beds, ECT.:
• Swimming pool
• Play ground
• lakes
December 13, 2006 Page 2
The site plari as presented is conceptual. The final site plan and final numbers
will be determined as we go through the planning process.
Should you have any questions, or require any additional information, please
contact us at your convenience.
Very Truly Yours,
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City of Fayetteville
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Fayetteville, AR
ATTN: PARKS STAFF'
RE: LEVERETT COMMONS
Dear Staff,
This letter is to inform you that our client Home Town Development, LLC would like to dedicate
land in accordance with the master trails plan as it pertains to the large scale development to be
called Leverett Commons. No neighbors have been contacted regarding this development. The
project consists of 11, 3 bedroom units and the associated parking. The land requirement for this
development will be 0.19 acres. We are proposing to dedicate 0.205 acres.
Thank you for your consideration in this matter.
Sincerely,
Thomas A. Hennclly, P.E.
President
2758 Millennium Drive Suite 1 Fayetteville, Arkansas 72703 Phone: 479.582.4234 Fax: 479.582.9254
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CIVIL ENGINEERS • SURVEYORS
124 WEST SUNBRIDGE, SUITP 5 • FAYETTEVILL E, ARKANSAS 72703 • (479) 442-9127 FAX (479) 5824807
DAVID L. JORGENSEN, P.G., P.L.S.
CHRISTOPHER B. BRACKETT, P.E.
December 28, 2006
City of Fayetteville
Parks & Recreation Division
113 W. Mountain Street
Fayetteville, AR 72701
Attn: Alison Jumper
Re: Windsor Subdivision
Dear Alison:
Enclosed herewith please find two copies of the proposed Windsor Subdivision. Please
place this project on the agenda for the Parks Meeting on January 8`h. The owner is
requesting to pay money in lieu parkland for the parkland dedication for this project. The
following is the developer's name, billing address and phone number.
Dunnerstock Development, Inc
Mark Foster, President
P.O. Box 9087
Fayetteville, AR 72703
(479)756-0096
Please call concerning any questions you may have.
Thank you.
Sincerely;
egi
Christopher Brackett, P.E.
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NORTHWEST PARK DISTRICT
BALANCE
217,608.40
116.764.64
97,705.56
YEAR TO BE SPENT
2006
2007
2008
2009
$432,078.60 Total 2006.2009
NORTHEAST PARK DISTRICT
BALANCE
5
5
5
1,952.57
64,844.30
YR TO BE SPENT
2006
2007
2008
2009
$66,798.87 Total 2006-2000
Approved
Remaining:
$ 6.000.00
$ 78,071.52
$ 25,000.00
5 100,000.00
5 70,00000
$ 60,00000
Original
Amount
PRAB Date Approved
6/72004 $ 8,000.00
8/1/2005 $ 80,000.00
8/1/2005 $ 25,000.00
8/1/2005 5 200,000.00
6/5/2006 $ 70,000.00
7/10/2006 5 60,000.00
5,877.00
$ - 9/52006 $
5 25,705.00 11/612006 $
1365,010.45
Approved
Remaining:
Project
Rod Oak Perk
Salem Meadows
Asboll Pavillon
Clabber Creek Trail and Park
Salem Meadows
Davis Park Playground replacement match
Clabber Creek Trail Acquisition
95,500.00 Scull Creek purchase per City Council Res 149-06
25,705.00 Salem Meadows basketball court
Total Approved Expenditures
Original
Amount
PRAB Date Approved
Project
50.00 Total A proved Expenditures
SOUTHWEST PARK DISTRICT
BALANCE
$
$
56,104.86
269,445.16
153,588,15
YEAR TO BE SPENT
2006
2007
2008
2009
1479,138.17 Total 2006-2009
Approved
Remaining: PRAB Date
$ 10,516.50 06/30)04
$ 25000.00 8/12005
$ - 8/12005
$ 7,109.78 8/1/2005
$ 69,000.00 6/52006
$ 150,000.00 10/2/2006
$261,626.28
Original
Amount
Approved
$ 16,190.00
$ 25,000.00
$ 100.000.00
S 50,000.00
$ 69,000.00
150,000.00
Project
Wilson basketball court resurfacing
Dale Clark Park Entry Sign
Finger Park Playground
Finger ADA Compliance
Wilson Park Trail and Welk Dddge
Legacy Pointe Park Development
Total Approved Expenditures
SOUTHEAST PARK DISTRICT
BALANCE
5
5
$
40.284.47
90,034.07
5,783.75
YEAR TO BE SPENT
2006
2007
2008
2009
1138,082.29 Total 2006.2009
Approved
Remaining: PRAB Date
S 586.23 6112004
$ 1762.50 09/13/04
$ 10,000.00 06/0906
513,348.73
Original
Amount
Approved
$ 4,000.00
$ 35,000.00
$ 10,000.00
Project
Walker Park mural
Welker Entry Sign
Washington -Willow Neighborhood Park
Total Approved Expenditures
Number of Acres approved by PRAB
Listed by Subdivision
Acres
Data to PRAB
Engineer/ Developer
Park West at Audubon
7.18
1/9/2006
Paradigm Development/ Tracy Hoskin
Arbors at Spnngwoods
2.074
2/6/2006
H2 Engmeermg Incl EPCON of NWA
Depabna Addition
0.12
2/6/2006
H2 Engineering Inc/ Bather Group
Jorgensen & Associates/ Stone Mountaln Development
MGM Consulting, Incl Aaron Crawley 8 Scott Ellis
Stone Mountain PH 11
I. banked land I.45)
1.25
0.41
3/6/2006
3/62006
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BunBdeweoFGebSprirm>Rd
Poecn443816)-02
3/6/2606
Mc6kdam46enfWWm C.4M+e.S, 1neJRee4Preelleeer4w,
Mountain Ranch PH 11
Combination _ _
0.64
5/12008
Jorgensen B Associates
Drake St Apt
Combination
0.034
5/1/2006
Cra0on Tull and Assoaates
Helen Street
Bank Excess require 1.37
5,33
7/102006
Project Design Consultants/ Hometown Properties
Estates at Shady Hills
4.39
7/10/2006
HGM/ Rhodes and Graves Development
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ToMOO
J?$0/2006
710/2006
14246 C W
1421.Gmy-mabe
Monangaldeene 461h-SNea1
Stone Meadows PH 6
0.17
8/8/2006
Project Design Consultants
Morningside and 15th Street
3.89
8/8/2006
H2/ Gary Combs
Mount Comfort Place
fa 30' Trail Coondor
0.83
8/8/2006
112/ Gary Combs
Ruskin Heights
Combination land 8 Servos
0.11
9262006
Critical Path
50th end HW1 16
4.06
11/6/2006
Jorgensen 8 Associates
YTD approved
30.488
Money In lieu approved by PRAB
Amount
Date to PRAB
Listed by Subdivision
Park West at Audubon
TDD
1/9/2006
Paradigm Development/ Tracy Hoskins
Sloan Properties
5 92130
19/2006
Jorgensen 8 Associates/ Sloan Properties
Old Farmington Road
$ 9,435
1/9/2006
H2 Engineering/ S 8 M LLC
Belafont
$ 38.907
2/62006
112 Engineering/ CB Ventures
Nantucket Apt PH III
$ 17,292
3/6/2006
Protect Design Consultants/ Leisure Homes
H2 Engineering/Barber Group
Pro oa Dos • n Consultants/Brian Shewmaker
Div^iry
$ 32,619
$ 7,584
3/6/2006
3/6/2006
Deane and Lewis PZD
Bungalows al Cato pangs 'd
$ 16,095
4/32006
GC - an• Consulting nglneers, Inc./Real Practices. Inc.
Razorback Game Day Condos
jcredit tor connection)
5 34,805
4/3/2005
Crallon Tull & Associates
3lonebridgo Villas
5 138.975
4/32006
Critical Path Construction
Mountain Ranch PH II
Combination
$ 66,675
5/12005
Jorgensen 8 Assoaales
r rake5'Apl
Combination
S 74.670
5/12006
Gratton Tull and Assoaates
Emerald Point
5 26,085
5/12006
Steadfast, LLC
Freeland/Kauffman and Freedeert/Mike Driver SDSJ Dev.
East Township Extension
$ 6,720
6/5/2006
6th and Wood
$ 13,600
7)10/2006
Project Design Consultants/Hometown Development
Highlands at Rupple
$ 145,920
7/102006
HGM Consultants/ Burke Larkin
Chapman Condos
5 40,800
7/10/2006
Crallon Tull and Assoc/ Dave Chapman
Conde
5 86,400
7/102006
H2/ Mike Philp and Jeff Marlin
North Street Apt
5 14,960
7/10/2006
H2/The Barber Group
18th and Custer
$ 57,120
8182006
Project Design Consultants
Holcomb Heights
5 51,840
8/8/2006
Critical Path Construction
Sunbridee Villas
TBD
8/8/2006
Project Design Consultants
Deadhorso Mountain Townhomes
$ 21,120
8/8/2006
H2 Engineering
Garland PZD
$ 25,160
8117/2006
Architects 226
Happy Hollow PZD
Combination land 8 Services
5 7,680
9/11/2006
9/262006
Critical Path Construction
Cntical Path - services in the amount of $259 200
Ruskin Heights
Train Depot
5 116,960
$ 27.200
102/2006
10/2/2006
Milholland Englneermq
Jorgensen e Associates
W ngate Iownhomes
.ellwood Subdivision PH II
$ 16,320
11)612006
Jorgensen 8 Aerates
Mountain Ranch Apartments
5 244,800
12)412006
Jorgenson 8 Associates
YTD approved
S 1.431,872
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