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121Chair Hoag suggested to consider stronger language around “useable parkland”. <br />122 <br />123The Commission reviewed the cash Park Dedication amount. Including, the most recent Park <br />124Dedication comparison of surrounding communities. <br />125 <br />126 Park Dedication– cash amount <br />127 o Reviewed annually <br />128 o Part of the city fee schedule <br />129 o Residential is $4,250 <br />130 o Non-residential is 10% FMV <br />131 <br />132 Park Dedication – land amount <br />133 o Residential – land amount is currently at 10% of the land <br />134 o Non-residential – land amount is currently at 5% of the land <br />135 Non-residential has lagged behind and is not consistent with the cash amount of <br />136 10%. Staff provided a suggestion that this discrepancy potentially be reconciled <br />137 with the updated ordinance language <br />138 <br />139 Utility Dedications Not Qualified <br />140 o Set periodically in ordinance <br />141 o Utility Dedications Not Qualified <br />142 Land dedication for required street right-of-way or utilities; including drainage, <br />143 does not qualify as Park Dedication (Ord. 1530, 7/10/2017) <br />144 This issue has come up recently with some Park Dedication proposals from the <br />145 developer <br />146 Pathways and sidewalks are typically required as a part of a Public Improvement <br />147 Contract <br />148 Staff is suggesting language to including “required pathways or sidewalks” in the <br />149 proposed ordinance update <br />150 Currently in practice <br />151 <br />152 The Commission had a clarification discussion on when pathways or sidewalks would be included in <br />153 a Park Dedication recommendation and how/who determines if a pathway or sidewalk is required. <br />154 <br />155 Staff provided the draft potential Park Dedication Ordinance. The updated language has relatively <br />156 simple language adjustments that would allow the city to capture additional Park Dedication <br />157 contributions. Staff noted that Roseville invests heavily in the parks and Park Dedication is one way <br />158 to help offset additional usage that comes from new developments. Staff reiterated that the legal <br />159 aspects are yet to be sorted out. However, the redline changes are based on information gathering as <br />160 suggested by the City Council. <br />4 <br /> <br />