Legislative Public Meetings

File #: 15-0213   
Type: Report to Council Status: Passed
Meeting Body: City Council
On agenda: 5/5/2015
Title: Acknowledge the Department of Public Works' Amendments to the Operational Standards for Acceptance of Land for Park Purposes
Attachments: 1. Current Parkland Dedication Standards, 2. September 30, 2014 Study Session Presentation, 3. DPW Standards for Acceptance of Land for Park Purposes, 4. Analysis of Issues Associated with Dedication of a Superfund Site, 5. Excerpt of the Draft Minutes of the PRC Meeting of 4/22/15
REPORT TO COUNCIL

SUBJECT
Title
Acknowledge the Department of Public Works' Amendments to the Operational Standards for Acceptance of Land for Park Purposes

Report
BACKGROUND
On September 30, 2014, the City Council held a study session to discuss the Department of Public Works' current Parkland Dedication Standards (Attachment 1). As part of that discussion staff explained the purpose of the standards, provided a summary of the requirements, identified some of the key issues, and outlined possible next steps and options (Attachment 2). The current parkland dedication standards describe the requirements for a property to be "clean" and "clear". In general, it was concluded that the current standards are fine in respect to the "clear" requirements but the "clean" requirements are conservative and somewhat restrictive, and that they could be updated and refined to better meet park use requirements.

Staff is recommending Alternative 3 that the City Council acknowledge the amendments that will be implemented by the Department of Public Works relative to Standards for Acceptance of Land for Park Purposes, as presented in Attachment 3.

The Parks and Recreation Commission considered this item on April 22, 2015 and recommends that Council Approve Alternative 3 (Attachment 5).

EXISTING POLICY
General Plan, Chapter 3, Land use and Transportation - Open Space
Policy LT-8.14 - In applying the park dedication requirements for new development, place a priority on acquiring land over in-lieu payment, particularly when the development is in areas identified as underserved and/or when the land is of sufficient size or can be combined with other land dedication to form larger mini parks or neighborhood parks.

ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW
The endorsement of the standards does not require environmental clearance because it is not a project within the meaning of CEQA. Any future park dedication will be required to complete environmental review prior to acceptance b...

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