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81Commissioner Baggenstoss asked what would happen to the development if the decision is made to <br />82move forward with land to satisfy Park Dedication. Mr. Anderson responded that would be the <br />83equivalent of 2-3 lots and depending on their location it would no longer make the development <br />84 feasible as they are already operating on tight margins. Or he stated that the development mayneed <br />85to be reconfigured to a higher density apartment building to accommodatethe land request. <br />86 <br />87Commissioner Dahlstrom motioned to recommend the acceptance of cash ($72,250) to the City <br />88Council to satisfy the Park Dedication for 196 and 210 So. McCarrons Boulevard, with the <br />89caveat that there is a trailincluded as part of a Public Improvement Contract. Seconded by <br />90Commissioner Stoner. <br />91 <br />92 Commissioner Baggenstoss suggested adding “publicly accessible”trail as well as “to meet the <br />93 Rice-Larpenteur Vision Plan” at the end of the motion. CommissionersDahlstrom and Stoner <br />94 agreed to these additions to the motion. <br />95 <br />96 Amended Motion: <br />97 Commissioner Dahlstrom motioned to recommend the acceptance of cash ($72,250) to the City <br />98 Council to satisfy the Park Dedication for 196 and 210 So. McCarrons Boulevard, with the <br />99 caveat that there is a publicly accessible trail included as part of a Public Improvement Contract <br />100 to meet the Rice-Larpenteur Vision Plan. Seconded by Commissioner Stoner. <br />101 <br />102 Roll Call <br />103 Ayes: Arneson, Baggenstoss, Brown, Dahlstrom, Heikkila, Hoag, Lenhart, O’Brien and Stoner. <br />104 Nays: None. <br />105 Abstain: None. <br />106 <br />107 5) NATURAL RESOURCES STEWARDSHIP PROGRAM UPDATE <br />108 Staff provided the Commission with an update on the Natural Resources Stewardship Program. <br />109 <br />110 Vision: <br />111 Volunteers, staff and consultants working together to accomplish our goals <br />112 The need to expand beyond the successful third Saturday of the month efforts <br />113 Implement planned structure <br />114 Accomplishments: <br />115 Increased number of volunteer led activities throughout the city <br />116 Successful events during COVID-19 <br />117 Established protocol and processes to empower our volunteer leaders to be successful <br />118 Implemented quarterly communications newsletter <br />119 2021 opportunities: <br />120 Training of volunteer leaders <br />3 <br /> <br />
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