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81FMV <br />82Flat Rate Percentage <br />83Per acre rate <br />84Per 1,000 sq. ft. (non-residential) <br />85 <br />86The Commission discussed the pro vs. cons of using a percentage of FMV or a set amount per <br />87unit. <br />88 <br />89Commissioner Brown motioned to recommend not increasing the Park Dedication fees <br />90for 2022 to the City Council. Commissioner Arneson seconds. <br />91 <br />92The Commission discussed if it was appropriate to increase the rate based on inflation. <br />93 <br />94 Roll Call <br />95 Ayes:Arneson,Boulton, Brown, Dahlstrom, Lenhart, and Hoag. <br />96 Nays: Heikkila, Ybarra. <br />97 Abstain:None. <br />98 <br />996)2022 DRAFT MEETING CALENDAR <br />100 <br />101Commissioner Heikkila moved to approve the 2022 draft Parks and Recreation <br />102Commission calendar. <br />103 <br />104 Roll Call <br />105 Ayes:Arneson,Boulton, Brown, Dahlstrom, Heikkila, Lenhart, Ybarra and Hoag. <br />106 Nays: None. <br />107 Abstain:None. <br />108 <br />109 <br />1107)STAFF REPORT <br />111a)NEW OR RELEVANT COMMUNICATIONS AND UPDATE ITEMS <br />112The city has entered into an agreement with B-32 Engineers for thebonding projects at the <br />113Guidant John Rose MN OVAL. <br />114The Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) Accelerated Program -Request for Proposal (RFP) has been <br />115released and an introductory meetingwasheld. <br />116Granite City will be holding a soft opening at the Cedarholm Community Building in early <br />1172022. <br />118The Central Park Foundation is continuing the lighting project at the Arboretum. Previously, <br />119they donated the lights for the parking lot. Work has now begun to expand those lights to the <br />120trails at the Arboretum. <br />3 <br /> <br />