File #: AR-19-132    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Agenda Reports Status: Passed
File created: 2/11/2019 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/24/2019 Final action: 6/24/2019
Title: Lacombe Dog Park Plan West Side Setback Presented by: Daniele Podlubny, Community Recreation Manager, Recreation & Parks Department
Attachments: 1. AR Lacombe Dog Park Plan West Side Setback - Attachment 1, 2. Presentation - Lacombe Dog Park Plan West Side Setback- 24-06-2019 - no notes
TAMRMS#: B06

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Lacombe Dog Park Plan West Side Setback
Presented by: Daniele Podlubny, Community Recreation Manager, Recreation & Parks Department

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RECOMMENDATION(S)
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1. That one time reimbursement be offered to the twenty-four residential properties backing onto west side of Lacombe Lake Dog Park for planting within the residents’ fence line to a total project value of $9,000, funded from the Stabilization Reserve.

2. That the $15,000 approved through AR-18-580 be uncommitted and returned to the Dog License Reserve Fund.

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PURPOSE OF REPORT

In a report to Council in January 2019 on the enhancements recommended at Lacombe Lake Dog Park, Council directed Administration to return with alternatives to address the setback issues requested by some residents located on the west side of the park site. The contents of this report are in response to that direction.

ALIGNMENT TO PRIORITIES IN COUNCIL’S STRATEGIC PLAN

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ALIGNMENT TO LEVELS OF SERVICE DELIVERY

Access to Parks and Open Spaces
Access to parks, specific-use open space area which is managed to provide opportunities for recreation, education, cultural or aesthetic use and open spaces, owned and maintained by a public agency and dedicated to the common use and enjoyment of the general public.
- Dog Designated Areas
An area provided for dogs to recreate off leash.

ALIGNMENT TO COUNCIL DIRECTION OR MANDATORY STATUTORY PROVISION

On January 21, 2019 Council Passed the following Motions:

(AR-18-580)

That Council approve Completion of Phase 1 of the Lacombe Dog Friendly Park Development Plan at a total cost of $78,900, excluding the pee posts.

That Administration provide to Council alternatives that could increase the setback on the west side of the Lacombe Dog Park by June 24, 2019, at a cost of not more than $15,000 funded from the dog license fund.

BACKGROUND AND DISCUSSION

Administration presented a report to Council in January 2019 with priorities of enhancem...

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