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Public Land Dedications <br />The plans include public land dedications for parks, open space, trails and public safety <br />facility development. Under Municipal Code Sec. 16.16.060, dedication of land equaling <br />a minimum of 12 percent for nonresidential development and 15 percent for residential <br />development must be dedicated to the city for public use at the time of final plat. This <br />dedication is in addition to any rights of way and easements required for the <br />development. Such public land dedications may be for parks, open spaces, schools, or <br />other public purposes such as public safety facilities. <br />Based on previous annexation agreements, an approximately 80-acre portion of the <br />property is exempt from the public land dedication requirement. With the mix of <br />commercial and residential land uses proposed, staff estimates the minimum public land <br />dedication requirement to be approximately 42 acres for the remaining 310 acres of <br />property. The proposed public land dedication includes a mix of open space, park, trail <br />corridors and public safety facility land totaling 59.6 acres. <br />Figure 3: Public Land Dedications and easements <br />Cf,Mws DR 4�T ti <br />_ 1 Park Dedication M <br />t Open Space <br />I � Fire/Police Dedication <br />Annex <br />t Dedication <br />Public Use`4 <br />Easement <br />Potential <br />x` Dog Park <br />rf <br />)en Space Dedication F I <br />Public Use �= ' <br />Easement — <br />Lake T► <br />r_K�j <br />aow�incic <br />�a. � i <br />j� <br />P=RLR � <br />Trail <br />Corridor <br />Dedication <br />rI I ii <br />The City's Open Space Advisory Board (OSAB), Parks and Public Landscaping <br />Advisory Board (PPLAB), and Recreation Advisory Board (RAB) have all reviewed the <br />land dedication and trail concepts and are supportive of the parks and open space <br />allocations and location. Minutes from each of the Boards' review of the proposal are <br />attached (Attachment Nos. 4-6) The park area is intended to have active recreation and <br />programming and park design would be done as part of the final plat process. <br />These Boards also requested public use around an existing lake on the north side of <br />Parcel C and a potential dog park on the west side of Parcel F. The applicant proposes <br />to dedicate public use easements for these areas. The applicant requests that the <br />public use easement dedications be credited towards future obligations for open space <br />Redtail Ridge Comprehensive Plan and GDP Amendments Page 6 of 32 <br />PC — June 11, 2020 <br />15 <br />
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