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After the Planning Commission or Community Development Director determines that land is required for dedication and/or in-lieu fee payment by the developers, the developer may apply to the Engineering Department for permission to construct specified park and recreation improvements on the land of said developer required for dedication or on other land within the same service area to be developed as a park. If the Engineering Department grants the developer permission for construction of specified parks and recreation improvements on said land, said Department shall fix the dollar value of the parks and recreation improvements prior to construction. The agreed dollar value of park and recreation improvements provided by the developer may be credited against the fees, if any, required by this section, provided the improvements are constructed per the approved plans by the Engineering Department.
(Ord. 951 C.S., passed 3-21-18)
The Parks and Community Services Department shall develop a schedule specifying how, when, and where it will use the land or fees, or both, to develop park or recreational facilities to serve residents of the subdivision.
(Ord. 951 C.S., passed 3-21-18)
All land offered for dedication for local park or recreational purposes shall have access to at least one existing or proposed public street. This requirement may be waived by the city if the city determines that public street access is unnecessary for maintenance of the park area or use thereof by residents.
(Ord. 951 C.S., passed 3-21-18)
If during the ensuing time between dedication of land for park purposes and commencements of first-stage development, circumstances arise which indicate that another site would be more suitable for local park or recreational purposes serving the subdivision and the neighborhood (such as receipt of a gift of additional park land or a change in school location), the land may be sold upon the approval of the city with the resultant funds being used for the purchase of a more suitable site.
(Ord. 951 C.S., passed 3-21-18)