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<br />Brokke briefed the Commission on the development status for the Josephine Woods Development. The <br />project is at the point where the preliminary plat is approved and final plat is being reviewed. In addition <br />to a Commission recommendation to the Council for Park Dedication, a discussion of the process for <br />Park Dedication and the timing for Commission and Staff input on Park Dedication options for a <br />development is needed. <br /> <br />Commissioners around the table agreed that they should be involved in reviewing and <br />o <br />recommending Park Dedication earlier in the development process. <br /> <br />Commissioners discussed the need to use the Updated Master Plan as a guide for park dedication <br />o <br />recommendation on future developments. <br /> <br />Commissioners also talked about the need to creatively consider ways to add to the park system <br />o <br />when considering park dedication. <br /> <br />Commission Recommendation: <br /> <br />Motion by Azer, second by Simbeck to recommend the Roseville City Council accept the cash in lieu of <br />land option for Josephine Woods Development. Motion passed unanimously. <br /> <br /> MASTER PLAN IMPLEMENTATION DISCUSSION <br />5. <br /> <br />Etten updated the Commission and public on the latest work of the Implementation <br />o <br />Organizing Team and Work Groups. Etten reminded everyone that all are invited and <br />encouraged to participate in one of the five work groups. The Implementation Work Groups <br />include; Finance and Communications, Constellation Representatives, Community Facilities <br />and Organizations, Natural Resources and Trails, and Implementation Partners. This is a <br />great opportunity to help shape the future of Roseville Parks and Recreation. <br /> <br />Anfang shared a final draft of the Community Survey. This draft is being prepared and <br />o <br />tested for a random survey distribution in the next 2 weeks. Anfang recognized the work by <br />many community members that helped shape this survey. <br /> <br />Brokke reviewed the recently completed Community Satisfaction Survey. Parks and <br />o <br />Recreation services and facilities are highly regarded by the community and this was <br />reflected in their survey response. <br /> <br /> DIRECTORS REPORT <br />6. <br /> <br />Geyen Memorial Project at Bruce Russell Park <br />o <br /> <br />This has been an item ongoing since last fall at which time the Commission was supportive <br />o <br />of a project to memorialize Carter Geyen and provide an additional amenity to the park. This <br />project initially was going to be a sitting area, bench and drinking fountain. Last fall the <br />water line was installed. Over the winter, additional resources have been donated and the <br />project has expanded to include pathway connections from the parking area to the sitting area <br />and to the existing play ground as well as sand/water play feature. The hope is to complete <br />this project early this summer. It is brought back to the Commission to be sure the <br />Commission continues to concur with the project. Staff plans to review plans with the <br />neighborhood near the park. Staff will also continue to work with the Geyen Family and their <br />volunteer partners to make this a fitting memorial and park addition. The Parks and <br />Recreation Commission concurred with pursuing the project. <br />th <br /> <br />Reminder of city-wide Ethics Training on Thursday, April 14. <br />o <br /> <br />Wildlife Management Update <br />o <br /> <br />Parks and Recreation staff began to accept resident calls about the local deer population 6-7 <br />o <br />years ago. Roseville partners with Ramsey County for ongoing monitoring of the deer <br />population <br /> <br />Sometime in the future, Roseville will need to look into controlling the deer population <br />o <br /> <br />Coyotes are frequently being spotted in the City. At this time, no one controls coyotes <br />o <br /> <br /> <br />