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Vice-Chair Hoag proposed recommending the cash in lieu of land dedication in the <br />amount of $128,908 to the City Council. Commissioner Newby seconded. Motion passed <br />unanimously. <br /> <br />b) 2720 FAIRVIEW AVENUE <br />2720 Fairview is a proposal for a 6.23 acre mixed use development. The proposal is to <br />split the 6.23 acres into two to allow for a 40,000 sq. ft. medical office building on the <br />2.77-acre southern parcel and a five story, 127-unit apartment building on the 2.93-acre <br />northern parcel. The project qualifies for Park Dedication. The cash amount for the 127 <br />additional units would be $508,000 ($4,000 per unit). The land amount would be 10% of <br />the 2.77 acres or .27 acre. This area is located in Constellation B. The Parks and <br />Recreation System Master Plan does not identify specific parcels in this area for <br />acquisition. The developer is proposing outdoor amenities for residents including a pool, <br />sport court, dog park and playground for residents. <br /> <br />Commissioner Newby questioned what the connectivity plan is to the three nearestparks. <br />Staff responded that Parks and Recreation is working with Public Works to create safe <br />connections to the parks and that connectivityis always a consideration. <br /> <br />Vice-Chair Hoag proposed recommending the cash in lieu of land dedication in the <br />amount of $508,000 to the City Council. Commissioner Brown seconded. Motion passed <br />unanimously. <br /> <br />6) FOLLOW UP TO CITY COUNCIL JOINT MEETING <br />The Commission discussed the deer reduction program and the future expectations of the <br />City Council. Staff relayed that they have met with the Department of Natural Resources <br />(DNR) and the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) on what a reasonable <br />reduction number would be for this year. Based on the current population estimates the DNR <br />and USDA suggested that based on science and the numbers the population could be reduced <br />by 50-55. In addition, they suggested to still target females and antlerless but to also take <br />some males. <br /> <br />Commissioner Stoner asked what the longer term maintenance plan would look like. Staff <br />stated that it would be based on the most current survey. <br /> <br />Staff suggested and the Commission agreed to put deer reduction on the agenda for the <br />September Parks and Recreation Commission meeting to be sure people are aware it is being <br />discussed. <br /> <br />3 <br /> <br />