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t Metropolitan Council Local Planning Handbook 1 Section 6. Parks and Open Space <br />If true boundaries <br />are not available <br />Park and trail boundary information is available in approved park and <br />trail master plans. The master plans, and detailed boundary <br />information from them, are available through the regional park <br />implementing agency that owns or manages the park or trail. Each <br />municipality's system statement provides contact information for the <br />regional park implementing agency or agencies. <br />If it is not clear whether a master plan has been prepared for a <br />regional park or trail, contact the regional park implementing agency <br />for up -to -date information on the likely location of the park or trail <br />and its status relative to master planning. <br />If no master plan has been prepared, the municipality's system <br />statement will identify the search area instead of specific boundaries. <br />The comprehensive plan's land use map must then illustrate the <br />likely location of the regional park or trail. The search area must <br />appear in the comprehensive plan, along with acknowledgement that <br />the search area has been proposed for a park, or the general <br />corridor has been proposed for a trail. <br />The Regional Parks Policy Plan identifies all search areas in the <br />region, and includes a list of maps. <br />http: / /metrocouncil.orq /planning/ <br />parks /2005 /2030Regi onal Parks P <br />olicyPlan.pdf#pace =24 <br />http: / /metrocouncil.orq /planning/ <br />parks /2005 /2030Regi onal Parks P <br />olicyPlan.pdf#pace =76 <br />April 2008 6 -3 <br />