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4) PARK DEDICATION REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATION – 2986-2994 OLD HIGHWAY <br />8 <br />Staff provided an overview of the purpose, options and process for Park Dedication. Location maps <br />of the development located at 2986-2994 Old Highway 8 were reviewed by the Commission. The <br />developmentis located in Constellation A of the Parks and Recreation System Master Plan. There <br />are no specific park plans identified in this area in the Master Plan. <br />The proposal for 2986-2994 Old Highway 8includes 2 lots on 1.29 acres. The project qualifies for <br />Park Dedication. The proposed development is residential with 6 total units. The cash amount would <br />be $4,250 per unit or $25,500. The land amount would be 10% of 1.29 acres or .129 acres. <br /> <br />A representative from the development company was present at the meeting to provide additional <br />information on the development and answer any questions. <br /> <br />Vice-Chair Hoag made a motion to recommend cash in lieu of land, in the amount of <br />$25,500, to the City Council to satisfy Park Dedication at 2986-2994 Old Highway 8. <br />Commissioner Brown seconds. <br /> <br />The Commission discussed that if any land became available along Sandcastle Park, in the future, <br />there could potentially be interest in increasing the existing parkland. <br /> <br /> Roll Call <br />Ayes: Arneson, Brown, Dahlstrom, Hoag, Lenhart, Matts-Benson, Ybarra. <br />Nays: None. <br />Abstain: None. <br /> <br /> <br />5) 2021/22 DEER MONITORING AND REDUCTION PROGRAM REPORT <br />Staff provided a summary for the Commission on the history of the deer population in Roseville and <br />prior reduction efforts. Roseville has monitored the deer population since 2004 via the Ramsey <br />County flyover survey. Due to weather during the winter of 2021/2022 Ramsey County was unable <br />to complete a flyover survey. <br /> <br />Roseville has collaborated with the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Department <br />of Natural Resources (DNR), and Ramsey County to help manage the deer population the last 5 <br />Seasons. It was determined that the deer population needed to be managed in Roseville based on the <br />expert assessment of deer habitat in the community by the DNR (15–19 deer can be sustained in <br />Roseville based on the available wildlife habitat) and feedback from residents. <br /> <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br /> <br />