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New Business <br /> `-- c. Park dedication fees <br /> A short-term strategy of the Comprehensive Plan calls on us to"Reevaluate the <br /> requirements of park dedication fees in new subdivisions and planned unit <br /> developments." There are two reasons for this discussion. The first is to determine if the <br /> City of Pequot Lakes should be charging a park dedication fee. The second would be to <br /> determine if our dedication fee is being fairly applied. <br /> Current Park Dedication Requirement <br /> Section 9.10,Subpart 2,of the Land Use and Subdivision Ordinance states the following: <br /> In addition,for every new subdivision of land involving three or more lots which are to <br /> be developed for residential purposes, the Planning Commission, with the concurrence of <br /> the City Council, shall require a payment to the City, in lieu of a land dedication for <br /> conservation purposes or for public use as parks, recreational facilities, playgrounds, <br /> trails, wetlands or open space, of a sum not to exceed ten percent(10%), of the fair <br /> market value of the land to be subdivided. The fair market value of the land to be <br /> subdivided shall be the value as determined by the Crow Wing County Assessor at the <br /> time of Final Plat approval. The amount of the payment shall be set by the Planning <br /> Commission, with the concurrence of the City Council, after taking into consideration <br /> the open space, park, recreational or common areas and facilities which the applicant <br /> proposes to reserve for public use within the subdivision. Funds received by the City, in <br /> lieu of land dedication, shall be placed in a special fund in accordance with Section <br /> 462.358, Subdivision 2b, of the Minnesota Statutes. <br /> Should Pequot Lakes assess a park dedication fee? <br /> To answer this question,it is important to understand the reason for a park dedication <br /> fee. <br /> A park dedication fee is a form of exaction fee,a fee charged up front in a development <br /> directly tied to an expense created by new development. Some states provide for all <br /> kinds of exaction fees. For example,a roadway impactfee might be charged to pay part <br /> of the cost for the improvement of roadways outside of the development under the guise <br /> that the new development creates a need for the improvements.(North Slueter Road and <br /> the recent Hemmrich subdivision would be a place where this type of fee might be <br /> applied,if it were allowed). <br /> Exaction fees are a way to address the cumulative costs of development that would <br /> otherwise be picked up by the taxpayer. Another way to say this is that the fee is meant <br /> to offset the indirect subsidy that government provides developers at the expense of the <br /> taxpayer.(To continue using North Slueter as an example,the rest of the taxpayers and <br /> the property owners along this roadway are going to have to pay for improvements to the <br /> roadway,even though those improvements are unwanted and not necessary for the <br /> existing residents,because a property at the end of the road was developed. This is an <br />
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