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Scope <br />of Work <br /> <br />Develop ment Concepts - This portion of the master plan will put emphasis on trail <br />routing through the c ommunity. <br />· This is an essential part ofthe master plan that will utilize e~sting <br /> personnel knowledge of where the most important connections <br /> and trail routes should me made. <br />· To implement this portion, we suggest the development of a <br /> simple, illustrative pamphlet that informs landowners on the <br /> different purchase options, tax incentives andtransfer rightsthey <br /> have available to them. <br />· Use numerous public meetings to inform and educate the <br /> community onthe design development proposals. We suggest 5- <br /> 10 meetings with the community and or City over the course of <br /> ten months to ayear. These meetings would serve as a collection <br /> and. delivery mechanism for all aspects of the trail master plan. <br /> Theywillinclude: ' <br /> <br />Design influences and approaches by geographic areaandtype of <br /> <br />River crossings. <br />Rail and highway crossings. <br />Types of land acquisition for trails. <br />1. Purchase. <br />2. Dedication. <br />3. Conservation and trail easements. <br />4. Transfer of development rights. <br />5. Tmxincendves. <br />Namralresource andwildlife habitat rest oration andenhancements. <br /> <br />Design Standar& - Detailing of the elements within the master plan that will <br />ultimately'occur on the constructedtrails. These elements will compliment core <br />information presentedt o the commtmky and funding agencies. Theywillinclude: <br /> <br />B. <br /> <br />D. <br />E. <br />F. <br />G. <br />F~ <br />I. <br />J. <br /> <br />Cross sections of the differing trail corridors. <br />Safety considerations. <br />Use of right-of-ways. <br />Sign~e. <br />Lan&caping. <br />Fencing andlighting. <br />Natural resource protection. <br />Wetland and stream crossing. <br />Amenities. <br />Collaborations with golf courses. <br /> <br />Individual Trail Corridor Descriptions- This section is difficult to separate from <br />Planning and Design because these descriptions will make up the plan itself. We <br />suggest breaking this section down into descriptions that will be beyond what is <br />needed for a funding request. <br /> Trott Brook Trail <br /> <br />-281- <br /> <br /> <br />