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Page 2 of 3 <br /> <br />• Parks in the Creek, Hill, and Town neighborhoods have been adjusted slightly to <br />accommodate recommended amenities. It is important to note that the exact size, <br />dimensions, and layouts of parks will be determined at a later date. The PTRC <br />recommendations focused on the amenities required in each park; how those amenities <br />are accommodated at each site will be determined during park design. <br /> <br />• The town neighborhood park adjacent to the existing water treatment facility has been <br />more clearly identified as a park. The civic area adjacent to the park contains the water <br />treatment facility and space for another civic use such as a small amphitheater or a <br />historical marker/display. <br /> <br />• In the Creek neighborhood, the park location has been shifted to be closer to the entrance <br />to the neighborhood. This has been done to limit the amount of program-related traffic <br />driving through the neighborhood. In the case of the Hill park, this was not possible due <br />to the terrain. The ball fields need relatively flat surface areas, and there are limited <br />locations in the Hill neighborhood where this is possible. <br /> <br />• Pocket parks were removed as they are too small to be maintained and programmed by <br />the City. Developers will be encouraged to include pocket parks that will be privately <br />owned and maintained. <br /> <br />• An adult athletic facility (softball, ice rinks) has been added to the flex space area west of <br />the Spine Road. Because this facility will need to be lighted and will attract primarily <br />adult users, it is appropriate that it be located outside of residential neighborhoods and <br />along the County road. Shared parking with adjacent businesses will be considered, <br />similar to what is currently in place at Cummings Park. <br /> <br />• A block of residential development at the north end of the town neighborhood was <br />removed to accommodate anticipated storm water management needs in that area. <br /> <br />The City Council will review the revised draft master plan land use map on June 16, 2014. <br />Planning Commission comments on the revised map will be conveyed to the Council at that <br />time. The City Council is tentatively scheduled to approve the master plan land use map on June <br />30, 2014. <br /> <br />AUAR <br /> <br />The public comment period for the draft AUAR and Mitigation Plan ended on May 28, 2014. <br />Comments were received from Mr. Lyle Salmela, the City of Shoreview, the Minnesota <br />Department of Health, MnDOT, the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, and the Metropolitan <br />Council. A summary of the public comments is attached. City staff and consultants are <br />reviewing the comments to determine how they should be reflected in the final draft document. <br />The City Council will review the final draft AUAR and Mitigation Plan on June 30, 2014, and is <br />tentatively scheduled to approve the final document on July 28, 2014. <br />