Parkland Dedication and Fees in Lieu of Dedication Sample Clauses

Parkland Dedication and Fees in Lieu of Dedication. The Village has adopted a Parks and Recreation Plan that quantifies the lands and fees that shall be dedicated and paid by a subdivider for the Village to continue to provide an adequate level of park and recreational facilities. The land dedication and fee in lieu of land dedication requirements in this section are derived from the Parks and Recreation Plan. (1) Where the Village Board determines that suitable land is available within the proposed subdivision or land division, the subdivider shall dedicate land to be used for active park purposes (neighborhood and community parks) and for conservancy park purposes (conservancy parks and trails and linear parkways). Public ways and stormwater management facilities shall not be used to satisfy the parkland dedication requirements of this Section. The amount of such land shall be rationally related to the need for such parks that will be created by the subdivision or land division. Each proposed residential dwelling unit within the land division or subdivision shall be presumed to create a need for a minimum of 1,455 square feet of land for active park purposes and 3,359 square feet of land for conservancy park purposes. If the land to be divided may be used for multifamily housing, then the dedication shall be based upon the maximum number of dwelling units which the zoning classification allows, unless the subdivider commits to a definite number of dwelling units, in which case the dedication shall be based upon the number of dwelling units to which the subdivider has committed. If the number of dwelling units or the intensity of the use is increased beyond that which was used as the basis for calculating the dedication, fee, or both, then the Village may require an additional dedication, fee, or both, to be provided by the subdivider or its successor or assign, based upon the actual number of dwelling units or intensity of use. The fee or dedication must be provided to the Village before any building permits may be issued for the additional units. (2) Where the Village Board determines that suitable land within the land to be divided is not available for dedication for park purposes, or where the Village Board determines that the park needs created by the land division would be better served by a fee in lieu of dedication, the Village Board shall require the subdivider to pay a fee in lieu of dedication. The Village Board shall consider the recommendation of the Parks, Recreation and Conservancy Director ...

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