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Park Land Dedication Ordinance J
Project Review Checklist
Date Received: 8/6/2003
Park zone: 3
Current Zone Balance: $18,873
Project Location: Sterling at Lassie Lane
Name of Development: Richards Subdivision - Hampton Estates
Applicant: Glenda Hampton
Address: 3416 N. 44th Street, Unit 62
City /State /Zip: Phoenix, Arizona 85018 -6049
Phone Number /Fax: Fax Number:
E -mail:
Engineer /Planner: Carlomagno
Address: 2714 Finfeather
City /StateZip: Bryan, Texas 77801
Phone Number /Fax: (979) 775 -2873 Fax Number: (979) 775 -4787
E -Mail:
REQUIRED COMPLIANCE
Section 10 -B -1: Land Dedication
Single Family Dwelling Units: 6
Multi- Family Dwelling Units:
Total Land Requirement: 0.059 Acres
Proposed Dedication: 0
Section 10 -B -2: Fee in Lieu of Land
Has the Planning and Zoning Commission's approval been obtained?
Land Fee:
Single Family Fee ($198 /dwelling unit): $1,188
Multi - Family Fee ($160 /dwelling unit):
Total Acquisition Fee: $1,188
Section 10 -B -3: Park Development Fee
Single Family Fee ($358 /dwelling unit): $2,148
Multi- family Fee ($292 /dwelling unit):
Total Fee Amounts:
Total Single Family Fee ($556 /dwelling Unit): $3,336
Multi - Family Fee ($452 /dwelling Unit):
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Section 10 -B-4: Park Development in Lieu of Fee
Required development cost:
Staff review date and comment:
Parks Board review and decision:
Section 10 -B -5: Minimum Park Size
Is the proposed park less than five (5) acres? N/A
If yes, staff recommends:
Section 10 -B -7: Prior Park Acquisition
Is there an existing park that can serve the proposed
development? Yes, Wolf Pen Creek
If yes, staff recommends: Accept the cash dedication
Section 10 -E: Comprehensive Plan
Is the proposed park dedication in compliance with the
City's Comprehensive Plan and the Recreation, Park,
and Open Space Master Plan? Yes
Comments:
Section 10 -F: Additional Information
1. Is land in the 100 -year floodplain? Percentage:
a. Detention /Retention? Size:
Meets Board Policy?
Acreage in floodplain: Percentage:
Acreage in detention: Percentage:
Acreage in greenways: Percentage:
Comments:
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Section 10 - (of the Park Land Dedication Ordinance)
10 -F. 1 Any land dedication to the City under this section must be suitable for park and recreation
uses. Consideration will be given to land that is in the floodplain or may be considered "floodable"
even though not in a federally regulated floodplain as long as, due to its elevation, it is suitable for
park improvements.
(a) Neighborhood park sites should be adjacent to residential areas in a manner that serves the greatest
number of users.
Comments:
(b) Neighborhood park sites should be located so that users are not required to cross arterial roadways to
access them.
Comments:
(c) Sites should not be severely sloped or have unusual topography which would render the land unusable for
organized recreational activities.
Comments:
(d) Sites should have existing trees or other scenic elements.
Comments:
(e) Detention /retention areas will not be accepted as part of the required dedication, but may be accepted in
addition to the required dedication. If accepted as part of the park, the detention /retention area design must
be approved by the City staff and must meet specific parks specifications.
Comments:
10 -F. 2 Parks should be easy to access and open to public view so as to benefit area development,
enhance the visual character of the city, protect public safety, and minimize conflict with adjacent land
uses. The following guidelines should be used in designing parks and adjacent development:
(a) Where physically feasible, park sites should be located adjacent to greenways and /or schools in order to
encourage both shared facilities and the potential co- development of new sites.
Comments:
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(b) A proposed subdivision adjacent to a park may not be designed to restrict reasonable access to the park
from other area subdivisions. Street and greenway connections to existing or future adjoining subdivisions
may be required to provide reasonable access to parks.
Comments:
(c) Where a non - residential use must directly abut a park, the use must be separated by a screening wall or
fence and landscaping. Access points to the park may be allowed by the Planning and Zoning Commission if
a public benefit is established.
Comments:
(d) It is desirable that a minimum of fifty percent (50 %) of the perimeter of a park should abut a public street.
In all cases, the City shall approve the proposed street alignment fronting on city parks.
Comments:
(e) Streets abutting a park shall be built in accordance with the thoroughfare plan and the standards of this
ordinance; however, the City may require any residential street built adjacent to a park to be constructed to
collector width to ensure access and prevent traffic congestion. The developer may request oversize
participation in such an instance.
Comments:
Staff Recommendations: Accept the cash dedication
Section 10 -G: Approval:
Parks and Recreation Advisory
Board: Motion passed to accept the fee in lieu of land. (August 12, 2003)
Planning and Zoning Commission:
City Council:
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