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7. landscaping to separate and buffer adjoining land sues. <br />8. trails received through subdivision platting consu'ucted <br />concurrent. <br />9. trail plan should be current and frequently referenced for <br />identification of new opportunities. <br />10. accommodation of largest variety of recreational users. <br /> <br /> 11. looped design when possible ~ <br /> 12. trail links to neighborhoods when logical <br /> 13. route maps available and distributed <br /> 14. easement of fence and auxiliary building setbacks to, <br /> aesthetics of trail <br />?reservation of significant natural resources ~ <br /> a. Objectives ~k'Xx~''~ <br /> 1. preservation of significant natural resources, l~d river <br /> shoreline, wetland areas as well as significant resourYe within <br /> planned developments. <br /> 2. preservation encouragement through development policies, <br /> regulations, procedures <br /> Policy Statements <br /> 1. Define prime and critical natural resources throughout the city <br /> 2. require developer to dedicate land as indicated on comp plan <br /> c. planning process and rational <br />Community Participation and Interaction <br /> a. Objectives <br /> 1. active and continuous interaction with citizens, special interest <br /> groups for balanced and effective planning <br /> b. Policy statements <br /> 1. provide outlet for public opinion through surveys, meetings, etc <br /> 2. make comp plan easily available to public <br /> <br />3. Park District In,.ventory and standards <br /> A. Chart o~ facilities and amenities available according to district <br /> B.. Parcel ~ventory by Recreation District <br /> 1...~Narrative explanation of parcel to include history, folklore, classification, uses, <br /> etc. <br /> a. parks parcels <br /> : b. trail parcels <br /> 2. List of facilities/amenities correlated with photo map <br /> 3. Natural Features/Site Conditions paragraph to include: <br /> a. topography <br /> b. vegetation <br /> c. soils <br /> d. drainage <br /> e. pedestrian access <br /> f. vehicle access <br /> 4. Functional Classification by approximate percentage: <br /> a. conservation <br /> <br /> bo <br /> <br />5. Future <br /> a. <br /> b. <br /> <br />ornamentation <br />reserve <br />cultural <br />recreation <br />Site Development plans <br />development issues <br />estimated cost of acquisition and/or development <br /> <br /> <br />
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