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HomeMy WebLinkAboutComments from Parks & Recreation Commissioni i MayorTammy de Weerd i City Council Members: E IDIAN~-- Keith Bird 1 ~- Joe Borton !~ Charles Rountree D ~ H O David Zaremba 11 i j April 10, 2008 MEMORANDUM ~ i APR y 200 TO: Mayor & City Council City Of 1Vleridian City Clerk Office CC: Jaycee Holman, City Clerk FROM: Parks & Recreatiori~Commission Steve Siddoway, Parks & Recreation Director RE: Castle Rock Park R~ commendation At their March 12, 2008 meet~ng, the Meridian Parks & Recreation Commission approved. the following recomme ~ ation to City Council. Proposed park in Castle Rock subdivision. Thei Meridian Parks & Recreation Commission recommends that City Council approve the Neighborhood Park in Castle Rock Subdivision as presented ~~to the Commission ~ on March 12, 2008 by Gerry Armstrong -and Justin Lucas of Hubble Homes. The Commission further recommends that City Council consider the following two options: a. Timing of Construction: In consideration of the developer's offer to construct the park as soon as the City is able to allocate funds for the park, the City should proceed in a manner that~~would enable construction of the park during Phase I of Castle Rock subdiyvision, or as early as funds can be made available. The developer's proposal was to construct the park in conjunction with their 300`" building permit; this is approximately when the subdivision wild have generated enough impact fees to cover the City's costs associated with the park development. b. Financial Roles/Re~ onsibilities: The de"veloper is proposing a modified financial arrangement. Under the original proposal from last year, the Parks & Recreation Office 11 W. Bower Strelet, Meridian, ID 83642 Phone 208-888-35791!. Fax 208-898-5501. ,www.meridiancity.org Page 2 developer would have provided the property (approx. 7.2 acres), landscaping/irrigation, pathways, and pad king lot. The City would have been responsible for the restroom, shelter, playground, backstop, soccer goals, and sports court. Under the new proposal, the developer would provide more property (approx. 8.8 acres), grass/sprinklers, park design, and construction Management. The City~~would be responsible the parking lot, pathways, trees, restroom, shelter:; playground, exercise stations, fireplace, and sports court. In short, the parking lot, trees, and pathways were shifted to the~~City to offset the value of the increased land donation. In consideration o'f the developer's previously proffered donation of 7.2 acres of parkland, the City could shift the responsibility for parking lot, trees, and pathways back to the developer and agree to purchase the additional 1.6 acres of contiguous parkland, to create an 8.8-acre City park. ~ ;~