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41fields from outside Roseville based upon numbers of Roseville residents and nonresidents playing in <br />42the program. There are finite resources for fields in Roseville and it is a balance to get field space for <br />43all of the teams who utilize them during the summer. Staff is committed to working through the <br />44situation with the Association. <br />45 <br />46Chair Hoag asked for the makeup of the Roseville Fastpitch Association. Ms. Doefler responded that <br />47it is all of School District 623. She added that the Association has reached out to the additional <br />48District 623 cities (Little Canada, Shoreview, Lauderdale, and Falcon Heights) for fields. However, <br />49the cities all want to charge money for field use while Roseville provides them free of charge. <br />50 <br />51 Vice-Chair Dahlstrom disclosed that he is on the board of the Fastpitch Association. He shared that <br />52 as the Association is relatively small they have moved away from renting fields from the <br />53surrounding cities to keep the costs down. In addition, he noted that the Association has concerns <br />54with some of the conditions of the fields in Roseville (balls making odd jumps, etc.). <br />55 <br />56 If necessary, staff offered to follow up with surrounding cities that the Association haskids <br />57participating from to explain why Roseville provides fields free of charge and encouragethem to <br />58provide resources to the Association as appropriate. <br />59 <br />603) APPROVAL OF MINUTES – FEBRUARY 2, 2021MEETING <br />61 <br />62Vice-ChairDahlstrommoved to approve the minutes. CommissionerBaggenstoss seconds. <br />63 <br />64 Roll Call <br />65 Ayes: Arneson, Baggenstoss, Brown, Dahlstrom, Hoag,Lenhart, O’Brien and Stoner. <br />66 Nays: None. <br />67 Abstain: None. <br />68 <br />69 4) PARK DEDICATION – VICTORIA ST. N. AND ORCHARD LN./CO. RD. C2 <br />70 Staff provided a review of the Park Dedication process and optionsfor the Commission. Staff next <br />71 presented details on the specific proposal for a subdivision adjacent to Lake Owasso on Victoria St. <br />72 N. at Orchard Ln. and Co. Rd. C2. The proposal includes 8 lots (5 new lots) on 9.13 acres. <br />73 <br />74 This project would qualify for Park Dedication. The cash amount for the 5 additional lots/units <br />75 would be ($4,250 per additional lot).The land amount would be 10% of 9.13 acres or .913 acre. The <br />76 developer has suggested that cash be accepted in lieu of land. A map was displayed that showed the <br />77 lot locations relative to Lake Owasso and Victoria Street. This area is located in constellation D. <br />78 There are no specific plans identified in the Parks and Recreation System Master Plan for parkland <br />79 in this area. <br />80 <br />2 <br /> <br />
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