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In the event a plat is not required and a development site plan or property survey is filed, the <br />dedication of land or payment in lieu of land required under this section shall be met prior to the <br />issuance of a building permit by the approving authority of the City. <br />(2) The City Council of the City of La Porte declares that development of an area less than one acre <br />for neighborhood park purposes is impractical. Therefore, if fewer than 93 dwelling units are <br />proposed by a plat fled for approval, the approving authority may require the developer to pay the <br />applicable cash in lieu of land amount, as provided in subsection "c" below. <br />(3) In addition to the required dedication of land, as set forth above, there shall also be a park <br />development fee paid to the City of La Porte as a condition to subdivision plat approval or issuance <br />of a building permit. Such park development fee shall be set from time to time by ordinance of the <br />City Council of the City of La Porte sufficient to provide for the development of amenities and <br />improvements on the dedicated land to meet the standards for a neighborhood park to serve the area <br />in which the subdivision is located. Unless and until changed by ordinance of the City Council of <br />the City of La Porte, the park development fee shall be calculated on the basis of $318 per dwelling <br />unit. <br />(4) In lieu of payment of the required park development fee, a developer shall have the option to <br />construct the neighborhood park amenities and improvements. All plans and specifications for the <br />construction of such amenities and improvements must be reviewed and approved by the approving <br />authority. The developer shall financially guarantee the construction of the amenities and <br />improvements, and the City of La Porte must approve same, prior to the filing of a plat in the case <br />of platted subdivisions. Once the amenities and improvements are constructed, and after the <br />approving authority has accepted such amenities and improvements, the developer shall deed and <br />convey such amenities and improvements to the City of La Porte or to the applicable Homeowner's <br />Association. <br />(5) In instances where land is required to be dedicated, the approving authority shall have the right <br />to accept or reject the dedication after consideration of the recommendation of the Parks and <br />Recreation Director or the Planning and Zoning Commission, and to require a cash payment in lieu <br />of land in the amount provided under subsection "c" below, if the approving authority determines <br />that sufficient park area is already in the public domain for the area of the proposed development <br />or if the recreation potential for that area would be better served by expanding or improving existing <br />neighborhood parks. <br />(6) When two or more developments will be necessary to create a neighborhood park of sufficient <br />size in the same area, the Parks and Recreation Department, at the time of preliminary plat approval, <br />will work with the developer to define the optimum location of the required dedication within the <br />respective plats. Once a park site has been determined, adjacent property owners who develop <br />around the park site shall dedicate land and (or) cash to the existing site unless otherwise determined <br />by the approving authority, as provided herein. <br />(c) Cash payment in lieu of land. <br />32 <br />Thursday, June 09, 2016 <br />