File #: 23-0162    Name: Aster Park Parkland Dedication
Type: Resolution Status: Consent Item
In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 3/7/2023 Final action:
Title: Consider/Discuss/Act on a Parkland Dedication Facilities Agreement for Aster Park, Located Generally East of FM 2478 (Custer Road) and North of FM 1461
Attachments: 1. Agreement
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Consider/Discuss/Act on a Parkland Dedication Facilities Agreement for Aster Park, Located Generally East of FM 2478 (Custer Road) and North of FM 1461

Summary

COUNCIL GOAL: Enhance the Quality of Life in McKinney
(5A: Create affordable recreational and cultural arts activities for all ages throughout the city)
(5B: Develop Parks strategy to preserve green space for future park land)
(5C: Continue to market and highlight McKinney as a unique destination for residents and visitors alike)
(5E: Develop sustainable quality of life improvements within the City of McKinney)

MEETING DATE: March 7, 2023

DEPARTMENT: Parks and Recreation

CONTACT: Michael Kowski, Director of Parks and Recreation


RECOMMENDED CITY COUNCIL ACTION:
* Approval of the Agreement.

ITEM SUMMARY:
* The development of Aster Park, a 1,188 mixed use development, requires 23.76 acres of parkland dedication (one acre of parkland for every 50 residential units) in accordance with the previous Subdivision Ordinance regulations that this project is vested under.

* The developer is proposing 15.66 acres of parkland amenities which include a community center, 6 programmed park areas, 12 smaller park "nodes", bike skills park, bird habitat area and almost 7 miles of 6' wide interior multi use trails.

* Up to 50% credit towards parkland dedication for private recreation facilities is permitted. With 23.76 acres required, the developer may receive a credit towards 11.88 acres. The remaining 11.88 acres will be satisfied via cash in lieu of parkland dedication with each respective phase at time of plat filing.


* The ordinance further requires that the private open spaces must have a certain minimum level of improvements constructed in order to receive credits.

* The improvements generally include landscaping, playgrounds, pavilions, walking trails, active recreation, and seating.

* The land and improvements will be owned and maintained by the homeowner's association.

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