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05-08-2017 (Parks & Recreation) Agenda Packet Wylie Parks and Recreation Board 4 �t NOTICE OF MEETING Regular Meeting Agenda May 8, 2017 — 6:30 p.m. Wylie Municipal Complex Council Chambers 300 Country Club #100 Wylie, Texas 75098 Matt Rose Chair Bobby Kinser Vice-Chair Dan Chesnut Board Member David White Board Member Jeff Harris Board Member Emmett Jones Board Member Joni Robinson Board Member Robert Diaz Board Liaison Mike Sferra Public Services Director Janet Hawkes Board Secretary In accordance with Section 551.042 of the Texas Government Code, this agenda has been posted at the Wylie Municipal Complex, distributed to the appropriate news media, and posted on the City website: www.wylietexas.gov within the required time frame. As a courtesy, the entire Agenda Packet has also been posted on the City of Wylie website: www.wylietexas.Qov. The Board Chair requests that all cell phones and pagers be turned off or set to vibrate. Members of the audience are requested to step outside the Council Chambers to respond to a page or to conduct a phone conversation. The Wylie Municipal Complex is wheelchair accessible. Sign interpretation or other special assistance for disabled attendees must be requested 48 hours in advance by contacting the City Secretary's Office at 972.516.6020. Hearing impaired devices are available from the City Secretary prior to each meeting. CALL TO ORDER Announce the presence of a Quorum. CITIZENS COMMENTS ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS Residents may address the Board regarding an item that is not listed on the Agenda. Residents must provide their name and address. Board requests that comments be limited to three (3) minutes. In addition, the Board is not allowed to converse, deliberate or take action on any matter presented during citizen participation. May 8,2017 Wylie Parks and Recreation Board Meeting Agenda Page 2 of 2 REGULAR AGENDA 1. Consider and act upon approval of the Minutes from the April 10, 2017 meeting. 2. Consider and act upon the request from the Wylie Citizens Police Academy Alumni Association (W.C.P.A.A.) Cops and Robbers Chase 5K Run and event at Olde City Park on May 20, 2017. 3. Consider and act upon a vendor application for the Wylie ISD Council of PTA's "Back to the Future Back to School" event at Olde City Park on August 26, 2017. 4. Remove from Table: Consider and act upon the parkland dedication for the Woodbridge Townhomes Development. 5. Consider and act upon amending the parkland dedication for the Woodbridge North Development. DISCUSSION ITEMS • Hail storm damage facility update-Brown House and Wylie Senior Recreation Center. • Municipal Complex Trail-East Meadow project update. ADJOURNMENT CERTIFICATION I certify that this Notice of Meeting was posted on this 5th day of May 2017 at 5:00 p.m. as required by law in accordance with Section 551.042 of the Texas Government Code and that the appropriate news media was contacted. As a courtesy, this agenda is also posted on the City of Wylie website: www.wylietexas.gov. Carole Ehrlich,City Secretary Date Notice Removed CITY LI Parks and Recreation Board Meeting Minutes Monday,April 10,2017—6:30 p.m. Wylie Municipal Complex 300 Country Club Road#100 Wylie,Texas 75098 CALL TO ORDER Board Chairman Rose called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. with Board Member White, Board Member Jones and Board Member Robinson in attendance. Board Member Kinser, Board Member Chesnut, and Board Member Harris were absent from the meeting. Staff members present were Parks and Recreation Superintendent, Robert Diaz, and Parks Board Secretary, Janet Hawkes. CITIZENS PARTICIPATION No Citizens came forward. BUSINESS ITEMS 1. Consider and act upon approval of the Minutes from the March 13, 2017 meeting. Board Action: Board Member Jones made a motion to approve the minutes from the March 13, 2017 meeting. Board Member Robinson seconded the motion, and a vote was taken and passed 4-0. 2. Consider and act upon parkland dedication for the Woodbridge Townhomes Development. Superintendent Diaz presented the Board with the parkland dedication details for the Woodbridge Townhomes Development. He noted that the developer, Herzog Development Corporation, was expected to be at the meeting, but they were not able to attend. The developer is proposing to meet parkland dedication fund requirements by submitting approximately$609,200 to the West Zone Acquisition and Improvement Fund, and installing approximately$65,800 in improvements. These improvements would include installation of an eight foot concrete trail along Hensley Lane, connecting Woodbridge North Development to the west and Founders Park trails to the east, of which would be maintained by the City. The Board expressed concern over how the trail connection along Hensley Lane will look. The plans are not detailed enough to see how the new trail will connect to the existing trails coming from the west in the Woodbridge North Development. After much discussion, the Board stated that prior to approval, they want a better overall understanding of how the proposed connector trail will look and transition into the existing Woodbridge North Development trail and Founders Park trail. The Board consensus was to table this item, requesting the developer attend a future meeting and bring back a more detailed graphic. The Board asked that this graphic include details of how the Woodbridge North and Woodbridge Townhome Developments will connect, what the trail will look like in relation to the entry wall along Hensley Lane, and how the trail could include a possible trailhead in the area along Hensley Lane and Springwell Parkway. Board Action: Board Chairman Rose made a motion to table this item for future discussion wherein the developer can be present during the meeting and provide more details, as per direction of the Board. Board Member Jones seconded the motion, and a vote was taken and passed 4-0. Item has been tabled. DISCUSSION ITEMS • Hail storm damage facility update — Brown House, and Wylie Senior Recreation Center. Superintendent Diaz gave the Board an update on storm damage repairs. The new window installation at the Senior Recreation Center is underway and interior work is still in process. Although the Waterbrook Church has discussed extending the Senior Center's use of their facility beyond the original June 1st deadline, the Senior Center patrons have expressed their frustration of delays in returning to the original building. Some have reached out to upper management and the City Council by way of a signed petition. The Brown House roof repair status remains unchanged as no start date has been set, and shingles are said to be on order. With excessive rains in the forecast this week, staff will check the Brown House roof tarps for potential leaks, replacing them if necessary. The Board expressed much concern, stating that one year after the April 2016 hailstorm, they were frustrated with the continuous delay of repairs to the Senior Recreation Center and the Brown House. The Board proposed staff pursue obtaining a facility repair timeline from the City staff coordinating the repairs. In order to provide better communication to the Board on the facility repairs, Superintendent Diaz agreed to provide the Board with weekly facility repair updates, progress, reasons for delays, and other related details. This information will be included with the Parks and Recreation Weekly Division Report emails. • Municipal Complex Trail-East Meadow project update. Superintendent Diaz presented an update on the East Meadow Trail project construction with photographs of the progress. Most of the underbrush clearing for the trail has been completed and concrete forming has begun. Photographs of the trail progress will be uploaded to the City website and updated during various project stages. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business, a motion to adjourn was made by Board Member Robinson. Board Member White seconded the motion, and a vote was taken and passed 4-0. The meeting was adjourned at 7:45 p.m. ATTEST Janet Hawkes, Parks Board Secretary Matt Rose, Parks Board Chairman Minutes April 10, 2017 Wylie Parks and Recreation Board Meeting Page 2 r,-A. Parks and Recreation Board �ma AGENDA REPORT lit ,l,,i887 „ Meeting Date: May 8, 2017 Item Number: (City Secretary's Use Only) Department: Public Services Prepared By: Robert Diaz Account Code: Date Prepared: April 24, 2017 Budgeted Amount: Exhibits: 1 Subject Consider and act upon the request from the Wylie Citizens Police Academy Alumni Association (W.C.P.A.A.) Cops and Robbers Chase 5K Run and event at Olde City Park on May 20, 2017. Recommendation Motion to recommend a vendor application from the Wylie Citizens Police Academy Alumni Association (W.C.P.A.A.) Cops and Robbers Chase 5K Run and event at Olde City Park on May 20, 2017. Discussion The Wylie Citizens Police Academy Alumni Association will be hosting a run and small event following the run at Olde City Park on May 20, 2107. Funds raised from the race entries and items sold will be used to support W.C.P.A.A. efforts and programs. This is first year of this type of event, there was a motorcycle ride fundraiser that was held in previous years. Due the timing of this event, the Parks and Recreation Board will be considering this vendor application at their May 8, 2017. meeting, immediately prior to the City Council meeting of May 9. Page 1 of 1 PARKS AND RECREATION CITY OF WYLIE 300 Country Club Rd, Building 100,Wylie,TX 75098 _ T Office: 972-516-6340/Fax 972-516-6355 Email: parks@wylietexas.gov VENDOR APPLICATION-Once approved by City Council, vendor has 7 days to finalize event with Parks&Recreation facility staff. Recommended timeline for submission is 2-3 months in advance of event Please forward TYPED application to above address, email or fax Applicant Information Name of Organization: Primary Contact Person's Name: Wylie Citizens Police Academy Alumni Association I LindaLewis Organization's Phone Number: Primary Contact Person's Phone Number: N/A 1 214-240-9524 � Organization's Address: Primary Contact Person's Address: %Angie McIntosh,2000 N. Hwy 78,Wylie,TX 75098 716 Decatur Way Organization's Website/Email: Primary Contact Person's Email: N/A [Islew is47@yahoo.com Organization's Non-profit Exemption Number/501c3(if applicable): Alternate Contact Person's Name/Number/Email: 30-0,520098 Diane Nee1/469-955-8308/diane.neel@wylieisd.net Event Information EVENT NAME/TITLE: C°ops and Robbers Chase mm Event Type(fundraiser,etc.): Purpose of Event: Fundraiser Raise funds to support the Wylie Police Dept. Event Location: Proposed Event Date: Alternative Date: Olde City Park 15t Date May 20,2017 2nd Date—N/A Anticipated Number of Participating Vendors: Start Time(incl.setup): End Time(incl.cleanup): 7:30 AM 2 PM Anticipated Event Attendance: Event Target Audience: 200-300 Wylie Families and friends ___ __ EVENT DETAILS:.... Please list any and all specifics,as well as items intended to sell. If available,attach additional pages,announcements or flyers. We will sell late registrations at the event and T-shirts if someone doesn't want to run but wants to buy a T-shirt. We will have a jail where someone can be arrested and someone has to give a donation to get the person out of jail. There will be free bounce house, face painting,cotton candy,& popcorn. Flyer Attached. NOTE: If food is prepared on-site or off-site and brought to the location to be sold,the vendor must contact the Collin County Environmental Services Office in McKinney (972-548-5585 www.collincountytx.gov)in order to obtain a Health Permit prior to the sale of such products. An Inspector must examine food preparation and storage equipment to assure the health and safety of customers. Sec.78-105 of the City Code of Ordinances states: It shall be unlawful for any person to solicit for sale,vend,peddle,sell or offer to sell any cold drinks,cigars, tobacco,cigarettes,fruits,candies,goods,wares or merchandise of any kind or nature whatsoever within the municipal parks or recreation or community center facility;provided,however,that this section shall not apply to any person,organizations,firms or corporations,or the agents of any person,or organization,firm or Rev.7-29-16 corporation,or employees of any person who are recommended by the Parks and Recreation Board and approved by the City Council to operate a concession or concessions for the sale of specified goods,wares,and merchandise within the municipal parks or recreation or community center facilities of the city. 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MEMBER IN THE FUN RUN .. . ... ., ... .... ,. .„." " . - . . .. ...,-,...„.",....... „... „. ..,....... . ....„..,., . . . .... .... ..:„ . . ... .., ..., . .,. . ... „...,.„....„.... . ..... ... ..JAIL FOR A DONATION Register Before May 8thto Guarante:'s T. Shirt'&Medal i'Ar\'ANV 6'elM e14e'b isle'-:restt.'66tti. 1W.C.....P.:.:AM.,, ..,, C......0ps R.,...01)..:..b...ers...c...h....sse...:::,,:....,..... .. .. . Age 14 & Under S15.00 (Includes t-shirt & medal) Age 15 & Up S20.00 (Includes t-shirt & medal) OF 141.1. ri Parks and Recreation Board �ma AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date: May 8, 2017 Item Number: (City Secretary's Use Only) Department: Public Services Prepared By: Robert Diaz Account Code: Date Prepared: May 1, 2017 Budgeted Amount: Exhibits: 1 Subject Consider and act upon a vendor application for the Wylie ISD Council of PTA's "Back to the Future Back to School" event at Olde City Park on August 26, 2017. Recommendation Motion to recommend approval for a vendor application for the Wylie ISD Council of PTA's "Back to the Future Back to School" event at Olde City Park on August 26, 2017. Discussion The Wylie ISD Council of PTA's will be hosting a PTA promotion and school year kick-off event at Olde City Park on August 26, 2017. The event organizers plan on selling food items and school spirit wear during their event, with part of the proceeds from the sales going back to supporting the local school PTA's. The organizers would be responsible for notifying the Collin County Environmental Services for health permitting. This event was held at the park in previous years with no issues. Page 1 of 1 PARKS AND RECREATION 3O0 Country Club Rd' Building 100, Wylie, TX75098 Office: 972'516'6340 / Fax g72 516'6355 Email: parks@wyhetexas.Qov Council, vendor has 7 days tofinalize event with Parks &Recreation facility staff. Recommended timelinefor submission is 2-3 months in advance of event Please forward TYPED application to above address, email or Applicant Information Name of Organization: Primary Contact Person's Name: Wylie ISD Council of PTAs | Stephanie James Organizaton's Phone Number Primary Contact Person's Phone Number: 214-215-6866 214'215'6866 Organization's4ddmess; Primary Contact Person's Address: 7H 5achse' TX ��U48ickoryEstatesD� 7O77 Hickory Estates O� | U Sach�e, TX ��048 L � Or8anizadon'sWebsite/Emnail: Primary Contact Person's Email: vvv/w.ptavvyhecounciLcom jumcsgirts@mac.com prognams@pLavvybecounciicom � Organizaton's Non-profit Alternate Contact Exemption Numben/501c3 (if Pemon'sName/Number/ applicable): Email: |N20'0404900 Stacie Smith Event Information EVENTNAME/T|TLE: . U Ba v c�th� Future Back Event -- Event Type (ƒundrmiser, ebr.}: Purpose of Event: LCmnmnmunityEnga8enment [Promote""t'heschmoVcmmmnunityrelationship Event Location: Proposed Event Date: Alternative Date: Olde City Park 1S' Date ' 2"° Date ' O/28/2O17 - '~ Rev. 7-29-16 Anticipated Number of Participating Vendors: Start Time (incl. End Time (incl. setup): cleanup): 75 D:00 pm Anticipated Event Attendance: Event Target Audience: 400 400�mm mmmmmm� EVENT DETAILS: Please list any and all specifics, as well as items intended to sell. If available, attach additional pages, announcements or flyers. Each WISD campus will have its local PTA unit set up a booth. Spirit wear will be available for sate and PTA memberships will be promoted. Local businesses will be encouraged to set up booths to advertise. The event will include carnival games, food (Free burgers from In-N-Out), a pep rally and drum line competition. Mayor Hogue and Superintendent David Vinson will be invited to speak. This will be our third annual event. NOTE: If food is prepared on-site or off-site and brought to the location to be sold, the vendor must contact the Collin County Environmental Services Office in McKinney(972-548-5585 www.collincountytx.gov)in order to obtain a Health Permit prior to the sale of such products. An Inspector must examine food preparation and storage equipment to assure the health and safety of customers. Sec. 78-105 of the City Code of Ordinances states: It shall be unlawful for any person to solicit for sale,vend, peddle, sell or offer to sell any cold drinks,cigars,tobacco, cigarettes,fruits,candies, goods,wares or merchandise of any kind or nature whatsoever within the municipal parks or recreation or community center facility; provided, however, that this section shall not apply to any person, organizations, firms or corporations, or the agents of any person, or organization, firm or corporation,or employees of any person who are recommended by the Parks and Recreation Board and approved by the City Council to operate a concession or concessions for the sale of specified goods,wares, and merchandise within the municipal parks or recreation or community center facilities of the city. Rev. 7-29-16 Parks and Recreation Board „ AGENDA REPORT ma „ 188 r 7 ' Meeting Date: May 8, 2017 Item Number: (City Secretary's Use Only) Department: Public Services Prepared By: Robert Diaz Account Code: Date Prepared: April 26, 2017 Budgeted Amount: Exhibits: 3 Subject Remove from the Table: Consider and act upon of parkland dedication for the Woodbridge Townhomes Development. Recommendation Motion to consider and act upon parkland dedication for the Woodbridge Townhomes Development. Discussion The Applicant is seeking approval for the parkland dedication for the Woodbridge Townhomes Development. Herzog Development Corporation is proposing to satisfy the parkland dedication requirements through a combination of improvements and funds in lieu of land dedication. Per City ordinance, the current parkland dedication requirement is five acres per 100 lots. The minimum parkland dedication required for this development, in terms of acreage only, is 22.5 acres. The proposed development has 450 lots on approximately 51 acres or 8.82 lots per acre. Corresponding funds in lieu of land dedication would be assessed at $1,500.00 per lot. If the developer chose to submit funds in lieu of any land dedication, the amount would be $675,000.00. The developer proposes to install approximately $65,800.00 worth of improvements by providing an 8 foot concrete trail along Hensley Lane (see exhibit). This trail would provide connection to the trails in the Woodbridge North Development to the west and Founders Park to the east. The remaining balance of cash due to the City will be in the amount of approximately$609,200.00 for the West Parkland Acquisition and Improvement Fund Zone. The City would be responsible for the maintenance of trail only. This development will have a home owners association in the development and those amenities would be maintained by the home owners association. At the April 10, 2017 Board Meeting the Board decided to table this item. The Board directed staff to work with Herzog Development to provide the following information for a future meeting: Better graphics showing the trail, how the trail will look and connect to Woodbridge North Development, and explore a possible trail head within the townhome area. The Item will be considered again at the May 8, 2017 meeting. Herzog Development has submitted some new graphics of the proposed trail areas, addressed the trail connection from Woodbridge North Development, and have a plan for increasing the size of the parking facility already approved in the Woodbridge North Development to accommodate more users. By proposing these options the only items to consider for approval for the Woodbridge Townhome Development will be to consider parkland dedication funds for an 8 foot concrete trail along Hensley Page 1 of 2 Page 2 of 2 Lane. At the same time, there will be brought forth for Board consideration an amendment to the Woodbridge North Development parkland dedication that was approved in February 2016. The amended dedication will show an increase in the amount of funds that would be used toward developing additional parking as discussed by the Board at the April 2017 meeting. WOODBRIDGE TOWNHOME HIKE & BIKE TRAIL PRELIMINARY COST PROJECTION Revised 4/24/2017 DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT PRICE TOTAL COST 6" Concrete Hike and Bike Trail (1/2 of 8') 10,600 SQ.FT. $ 5.50 $ 58,300.00 Handicap Ramps (1/2 of 8') 6 EA. $ 1,250.00 $ 7,500.00 Total $ 65,800.00 WOODBRIDGE TOWNHOME PRELIMINARY PARK FEE CALCULATION Revised 4/24/2017 Maximum No. of Lots Park Fee Total Tract A-3 214 $ 1,500.00 $ 321,000.00 Tract A-4 236 $ 1,500.00 $ 354,000.00 Total 450 $ 675,000.00 Cost Of Improvements $ (65,800.00) Park Fee Cash Contribution $ 609,200.00 Note: Developer to install park and trail improvements. *McCREARY ROADLINEAR PARK2.34 ACMATCHLINE THIS SHEET MATCHLINE THIS SHEET6' SIDEWALK8' HIKE & BIKE TRAIL12' HIKE &BIKE TRAILMILEMARKERBENCH ANDTRASH RECEPTICLELINEAR PARK6.44 ACMATCHLINE SHEET 1 OF 3 MATCHLINE THIS SHEETMATCHLINE THIS SHEET MATCHLINE SHEET 2 OF 312' HIKE &BIKE TRAILJ. V O L K830 Central Parkway East, Suite 300Plano, Texas 75074972.201.3100 Texas Registration No. F-11962c o n s u l t i n gWOODBRIDGE NORTH - HIKE & BIKE TRAILWYLIE, TEXASSHEET 1 OF 3 *HENSLEY LANEEXCHANGE STREETREGENCY DRIVE 8' HIKE & BIKE TRAIL12' HIKE &BIKE TRAIL8' HIKE & BIKE TRAIL12' HIKE &BIKE TRAIL8' HIKE & BIKE TRAILMATCHLINE SHEET 2 OF 3 MATCHLINE SHEET 3 OF 3 MATCHLINE SHEET 1 OF 3LINEAR PARK6.44 ACMATCHLINE SHEET 2 OF 3MILEMARKERBENCH ANDTRASH RECEPTICLEJ. V O L K830 Central Parkway East, Suite 300Plano, Texas 75074972.201.3100 Texas Registration No. F-11962c o n s u l t i n gWOODBRIDGE NORTH - HIKE & BIKE TRAILWYLIE, TEXASSHEET 2 OF 3 HENSLEY LANE8' HIKE & BIKE TRAILMATCHLINE THIS SHEET MATCHLINE THIS SHEET MATCHLINE SHEET 2 OF 3MATCHLINE SHEET 3 OF 3 W O O D BR I D G E P K W Y HENSLEY LN.HENSLEY LANE8' HIKE & BIKE TRAILMATCHLINE THIS SHEETMATCHLINE THIS SHEETJ. V O L K830 Central Parkway East, Suite 300Plano, Texas 75074972.201.3100 Texas Registration No. F-11962c o n s u l t i n gWOODBRIDGE NORTH - HIKE & BIKE TRAILWYLIE, TEXASSHEET 3 OF 3 Parks and Recreation Board AGENDA REPORT Page 1 of 1 Meeting Date: May 8, 2017 Item Number: Department: Public Services (City Secretary’s Use Only) Prepared By: Robert Diaz Account Code: Date Prepared: April 26, 2017 Budgeted Amount: Exhibits: 2 Subject Consider and act upon amending the parkland dedication for the Woodbridge North Development. Recommendation Motion to consider and act upon amending the parkland dedication for the Woodbridge North Development. Discussion The Board approved the initial parkland dedication for Woodbridge North at the February 22, 2016 meeting. Staff is proposing that the initial parkland dedication be amended due to the proposed dedication being considered for the Woodbridge Townhome Development. Herzog Development Corporation is proposing to enlarge the approved parking lot in Woodbridge North (an additional 13 spaces for a total of 26 spaces) to accommodate more trail users based on comments from the Board while considering the parkland dedication for Woodbridge Townhome Development. In order to keep dedication funding for both developments separate, staff is proposing that the Board amend the Woodbridge North parkland dedication to reflect the change for the larger parking area. If approved by the Board the end result of the Board’s actions will be that all the parkland dedication fees used for Woodbridge North and Woodbridge Townhome Developments will be spent in their respective areas. This is consistent with how development funds have been previously used throughout the City. WOODBRIDGE NORTH PARK & TRAIL COST PROJECTION AND DEVELOPMENT SCHEDULERevised 4‐24‐2017DESCRIPTION QUANTITYTOTALUNITPRICE TOTAL COSTPhase I Cost Phase II Cost Phase III Cost Phase IV Cost6" Concrete Hike and Bike Trail 12' Wide    Oncor Right‐of‐way 31,008      SQ.FT. 8,688        41,268.00$     21,600      102,600.00$   720           3,420.00$            Springwell 3,480        SQ.FT.3,480        16,530.00$       34,488      34,488      SQ.FT. 4.75$               163,818.00$   4" Concrete Hike and Bike Trail 8' Wide     Park Trail 6,160        SQ.FT. 6,160        23,716.00$        Springwell 6,640        SQ.FT. 6,640        25,564.00$        East‐West Collector18,400      SQ.FT. 9,800        37,730.00$     8,600        33,110.00$           McCreary & Tie to Land Fill Park8,640        SQ.FT. 8,640        33,264.00$        Subdivision Street 2,368        SQ.FT. 2,368        9,116.80$      42,208      42,208      SQ.FT. 3.85$               162,500.80$   Saw Cut Concrete Curb 0 L.F. 12.50$            Handicap Ramps 6 EA. 1,500.00$       9,000.00$        2                3,000.00$       2                3,000.00$       2 3,000.00$    Enhanced Concrete Street Crossings    Springwell 456 SQ.FT. 20.00$             9,120.00$        456           9,120.00$             Subdivision Street 324 SQ.FT. 15.00$             4,860.00$        324           4,860.00$      Park & Trail ImprovementsPlayground Equipment 1 LS. 65,000.00$     65,000.00$      1                65,000.00$       Picnic Table 2 EA. 800.00$          1,600.00$       2 1,600.00$    Park Trail Bench 2 EA. 405.00$          810.00$           2 810.00$       Trash Receptacle 2 EA. 440.00$          880.00$           2 880.00$       Shipping 1 LS. 581.03$          581.03$           1 581.03$       Landscaped & Seeded Areas   Trees ‐ 4" Red Oak7 EA. 350.00$          2,450.00$        7                2,450.00$             Bermuda Seed for 2.59 Acre Park2.59 AC. 275.00$          720.00$            3                720.00$            Irrigation    Irrigation for Park1 LS. 29,158.00$     29,158.00$      1                29,158.00$       Parking Lot Concept B 1 LS. 49,300.00$     49,300.00$      1                49,300.00$    Additional Parking Spaces 2,600 SQ.FT. 5.50$               14,300.00$      14,300.00$    Design 1 LS. 2,000.00$       2,000.00$        1                2,000.00$      Total516,097.83$    147,686.00$   202,032.80$   159,508.00$     6,871.03$     WOODBRIDGE NORTH PARK FEE CALCULATION Revised 4‐24‐2017 No. of Lots Park Fee Total Phase I 74 2,000.00$        148,000.00$      Phase II 102 2,000.00$        204,000.00$      Phase III 86 2,000.00$        172,000.00$      Phase IV 106 2,000.00$        212,000.00$      Total 368 736,000.00$      Cost of Improvements 516,097.83$      Subtotal 219,902.17$      Park Land Dedication Credit (104,000.00)$     Park Fee Cash Contribution 115,902.17$      City Requiremees for every 100 lots Park Land Ded 2.59 Acres Lot Equivilant 52 Park Land Ded $104,000 Note: Developer to install park and trail improvements. City to be responsible for water and maintenace upon completion of the improvements. J. V O L K830 Central Parkway East, Suite 300Plano, Texas 75074972.201.3100 Texas Registration No. F-11962c o n s u l t i n gREGIONAL TRAIL MAPWOODBRIDGE NORTHCITY OF WYLIE, TEXASEXISTING HIKE & BIKE TRAILCITY LIMITSPROPOSED HIKE & BIKE TRAILLEGENDFUTURE HIKE & BIKE TRAIL