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minutes of the regular orono park commission <br />meeting held on OCTOBER 6,1997 <br />Beal said he is concerned with the fact that no tree poUcy yet exists. <br />White said he would prefer taking cash. He feels it is unlikely that the land would be <br />ahered and easement would be an aid. WhKe thought it will be dfficuH to develop Lot 3 <br />and feels the cash would be of more value than the land. <br />McDermott informed the Commissioners that the Saga Hin Preservation Ciroup also did <br />% <br />not think Garden Lane would be developed. <br />Erickson said he preferred to take the cash. <br />Welles moved, Beal seconded, to recommend cash payment of 8% of the assessed land <br />value of the Garden Lane Subdivision for Park Dedication Fee. <br />Wilson asked for comments regarding Lot 3. White said it was not part of this issue. <br />McDermott suggested the City consider acquiring Lot 3. Gappa noted there was a • Ml.- <br />frame concern. <br />Vote: Ayes 5, Nays 1, McDermott, <br />ack, <br />nent <br />B. BROOK PARK REALTY <br />Commission reviewed the sketch plan of Brook Park Realty Subdivision in the Navarre <br />area. Gappa indicated the plan under review included a possible future expansion of the <br />subdivision but there are no assurances that the expansion would occur. The subdivision <br />consists of a higher density townhome development. The first concept reviewed by the
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