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To: Daryl Morey, Planning Director
From: Gerald S. Michaud, Director of Parks and Recreatio
Date: August 7, 200$
Subject: Parks, Recreation, and Natural Resources Committee
recommendations for items on the August 6, X008 agenda
The Lakeville Parks, Recreation, and Natural Resources Committee meeting of August 6,
2008 was cancelled due to the Jay Rubash funeral. Two items were on the Parks,
Recreation, and Natural Resources agenda. The first item was Heritage Commons 4t"
Addition preliminary and final plat. The second was approval of the annual: hunting
map.
Because Heritage Commons 4t" Addition preliminary and final plat did not have a park
dedication requirement, staff contacted all committee members and requested an email
response to the proposed recommendation. All committee members responded in an
affirmative manner and supported the Heritage Commons 4t" Addition preliminary and
final plat. The committee also indicated its support for the proposed revisions to the
2008-2009 hunting map. Staff will officially reschedule both items at our next regularly
scheduled meeting for an official vote.
Please inform the Planning Commission that the Parks, Recreation, and Natura
Resources Committee unofficially approved Heritage Commons 4t" Addition preliminary
and final plat. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.
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CITY OF LAKEVILLE
Parks, Recreation, and Natural Resources Committee
August 6, 2008 •
MOTIONS-DRAFT
ITEM 6 Heritage Commons 4t'' Addition preliminary and final plat.
(08.22) Motion to recommend City Council consider approval of Heritage Commons 4`"Addition
preliminary and final plat. Development of Heritage Commons 4th Addition will not require any public
sidewalk or trail construction. The City's Parks, Trails and Open Space Plan does not designate any area
within the proposed plat as future park land.
The City's. Comprehensive Trail System Plan identifies a 10-foot wide concrete sidewalk along the east side
of Dodd Boulevard. The Developer shall rough-grade the sidewalk base and provide a cash escrow for the
future sidewalk construction, consistent with commercial plat requirements. A Dakota County Work in
Right-of--Way permit is required for grading within CSAH-9 right-of-way. The cash escrow of X6,195.00
represents the future sidewalk along Lot 1 and is based on the estimated construction cost provided by the
Developer's engineer. The sidewalk will be constructed at the time it can be extended from Heritage Drive
to 202nd Street.
The Park Dedication requirement was satisfied through a cash contribution paid in 1998 as part of the
Redevelopment Agreement for the land located northeast of the 202nd Street and Dodd Boulevard
intersection.
Finally, the developer is required to follow any other recommendation outlined in the Planning and •
Engineering reports as they pertain to this plat. The developer is also required to follow the natural
resources requirement detailed in the Planning and Engineering reports associated with tree presei~=anon,
grading, drainage, and erosion control and further recommendations by the Dakota County Soil and Water
Conset-~-ation District, if applicable.
ITEM 4 Hunting map for 200$-2009 season.
(0823) l~lotion to recommend City Council consider approval of the 2008-2009 hunting map with the
proposed changes as presented by City staff.