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-232- <br /> <br /> Request for Proposal <br />Concept Planning for Proposed Park at Sunfish Lake <br /> <br />Task 1 - Confirm Understandin~Approach to the Project <br /> <br />Consultant to review the project goals with City staff and to finalize the project approach. <br />to be discussed include but are not limited to: · identification of key issues, <br /> · sources of background information, <br /> · potential uses and connections; <br /> · support materials necessary for meetings with City staff and consultants, <br /> · project phasing and ownership issues, and <br /> · project schedule, <br /> · identify alternative funding mechanisms for park development <br /> <br />Topics <br /> <br />Task 2 - Assemble Base Information - Tour ProjeCt Area <br /> <br />Consultant to assemble project base maps from available data sources. Existing boundary and <br />topographical surveys and aerial photography will be used to create a CAD/GIS base map for the <br />project area. Additionally, confer with the Anoka County Conservation District on the land cover <br />and natural resources and as well as soils patterns. During the project tour, a photographic <br />inventory is to be completed and project features that are not apparent on the base maps will be <br />added. <br /> <br />Task 3 - Generate a Park Service Area Analysis <br /> <br />Consultant to gather and compile relevant 1 and use and housing information to determine the <br />likely number of short and long term users of the proposed park facilities. Identify 'highest and <br />best' land use within service area for planning purposes. Review appropriate public planning <br />documents and existing plats to estimate households that will be within reasonable walking or <br />biking distance from the park. Analyze the impact that other nearby park facilities will have on <br />the proposed park. <br /> <br />Task 4 - Develop Concept Master Plans <br /> <br />Consultant will assemble two to three concept master plans: The purpose of the plans is to <br />broadly explore varying approaches to the overall development of the park area. Concepts will <br />investigate different use placements, patterns of structured and unstructured open space, and a <br />variety of trail and access alternatives. Concept plans will relate possible future housing within <br />service area to park planning. <br /> <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> '1 <br /> I <br /> I <br /> ! <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br />'1 <br /> ! <br /> I <br /> <br /> <br />