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PRHSPSC PKT 02-06-1995 • 1 AGENDA 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. PUBLIC FORUM 3. ADDITIONS TO AGENDA 4. COMMITTEE BUSINESS A. School Site(s) Analysis for Athletic Fields B. Park and Ride Lot Property (21st Avenue) C. Panther Lake Master Plan/Aquatics Center D. Benches for Parks E. 1995 Goals 5. EVERGREEN ESTATES PUBLIC HEARING, FEBRUARY 15, 7:00 PM 6. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS 7. NEXT MEETING - March 6, 1995 8. ADJOURN Committee Members: Staff: Ray Tomlinson, Chair Jennifer Schroder, Director Jack Dovey Sue Floyd, Admin. Assistant Phil Watkins 661 -4041 r .,, :k ,,,,",,, , 4.42., ,, Afs, ,,,,, I Ali 4e, Notice of :a:, , I 4 elPtV ir ):r 4 • tog I% N alb Public Hearing The Parks and Recreation Commission is conducting a public hearing on the community's interest in utilizing the Evergreen Estates existing drainage /open area for a neighborhood park on February 15, 1995. Get Involved! We Want To Hear From You! DATE: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1995 TIME: 7:00 P.M. LOCATION: Lake Grove Elementary Library 303 S.W. 308th CITY OF G • Ep -- For more information, call the Federal Way VV F IY Parks and Recreation Department at 661 -4041. • CITY OF • (206) 661 -4000 y 33530 1ST WAY SOUTH FEDERAL WAY, WA 98003 -6210 January 12, 1995 Francis Cal, Property Unit Manager Washington State Department of Transportation 15700 Dayton Avenue North P.O. Box 330310 Seattle, Washington 98133 -9710 Subject: Federal Way Park and Ride Lot #2 Dear Francis: This letter is to confirm our phone conversation on January 6, 1995 regarding the City of Federal Way's interest in the property that DOT is holding for a future park and ride near S.W. 344th and 21st Avenue South. It is my understanding that DOT has designed the park and ride facility, and in doing so it appears that a surplus of property will result. The City is interested in utilizing the property to meet our needs to provide sports fields. Please accept this letter as official notice that the city would like to have first right to consider purchase of the property. In addition, the City would also be interested in leasing the property for park use if, in fact, development to the site for the park and ride lot is not expected for another three to five years. Thank you for considering the City's request and I will look forward to your response. Sincerely, i J ni er L. Schroder, Director Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services 661 -4041 JLS:scf • ■