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RCA Attachment D <br />From:Lonnie Brokke <br />To:"Su Love" <br />Bcc:Matthew Johnson <br />Subject:RE: park dedication and Enclave at McCarrons Blvd development <br />Date:Friday, February 5, 2021 3:23:56 PM <br />Ms. Love, <br />Thank you for your interest and the note. <br />At this point in the process, the Parks and Recreation Commission has reviewed <br />and discussed the proposal and provided their recommendation to the City <br />Council. Their recommendation is to accept cash in lieu of land, with the caveat <br />that there is a publicly accessible trail included as part of a Public Improvement <br />Contract to meet the Rice-Larpenteur Vision Plan. <br />. <br />The next step in the process will be a review and consideration by the City <br />Council which I understand will be at their upcoming February 22 meeting. We <br />will be sure that your note is included in that City Council packet for their <br />awareness. <br />Thanks again <br />Lonnie <br />Lonnie Brokke CPRP <br />Director of Parks and Recreation <br />2660 Civic Center Drive <br />Roseville MN 55113 <br />651-792-7101 (direct) * 651-792-7006 (general) <br />www.cityofroseville.com/parks <br />From: Su Love < <br />Sent: Thursday, February 4, 2021 11:07 AM <br />To: Lonnie Brokke <Lonnie.Brokke@cityofroseville.com> <br />Subject: park dedication and Enclave at McCarrons Blvd development <br />Caution: This email originated outside our organization; please use caution. <br />Dear Mr. Brokke, <br />Hello, I live on , just west of the Enclave at McCarrons Blvd development, <br />and I would like to weigh in on the park dedication aspect of this project. I realize that <br />I'm writing to you late in the game, but I had an idea that evolved from my preparation <br />for last night's planning commission public hearing. <br />Referring to the preliminary plat design that was discussed in that hearing (please see <br />Page 10 of 51 <br /> <br />