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TABLE 4 <br /> <br />COMPONE NI' <br /> <br />USE <br /> <br />SERVICE AR/:A SITE Sl'i'E AT1RIBUI[S <br /> <br />511 [ | OCkl <br /> <br />REGIONAL PARK <br />RESERVE <br /> <br />and sludying nature, w,ldlife <br /> <br />ping, picnicking, hiking, & <br />hshing. <br /> <br />Counly 1000 . Ehv~-~sH¥ of umque <br />J~.~ulli-county aoes: sui- reset, cPs. i.e.. topo <br /> flcient g~ ,~phy. Ickes. st ~ earns. <br /> <br />LINEAR PARK <br />(Trails, parkwayS) <br /> <br />Area developed for one or <br />more varying modes of rec- <br /> <br />hiking, biking, snowmo. <br />ailing, horseback tiding. <br />crosscounlry skiing, ca- <br />noeing, & driving <br /> <br />Sufhcient <br />width to <br />provide <br />maximum <br /> <br />& maximum <br /> <br />sufficient <br />lenglh to <br />accomplish <br />purpose. <br /> <br />Uldize man made <br />such as utility <br />d~ainage w-ays, bluiJ <br /> <br />tzCHilies such as <br />schools, hblary, and <br /> <br />H151' ORIC <br />PARK <br /> <br />Area which preserves, main.. <br />lams, and interprets buildings. <br />SileS, and objects of historical <br />and archeolog~cal s,gn.hcance. <br /> <br />Sufficien! <br /> <br />compass <br />faCibly or <br />resource. <br /> <br />Hislor,cally signify- <br />broad cultural, poli- <br /> <br />p~otect aH s~gnifi- <br /> <br />SPECIAL USE <br /> <br />Area providing specilized or <br />single purpose recreational <br />aCl~Vities such as goll courses. <br />nalure cenlers, marinas. ZOOS, <br />COnSerValor les, arboretum, <br />arenas, gun clubs. <br /> <br /> Appr oprla'Je <br /> <br />applicable use. <br />Io desired <br /> <br />'Communily in th~s context is a grouping ol neighborhoods, as dehned above, and nol a unit Ot govelnmen'.. <br /> <br />Once the functional classification system has been defined, it is important <br />to understand the inter-relationship of the various tevels of government <br />within the system. <br /> <br />State <br /> <br />- For most communities, the greatest impact the state will have is on <br /> <br />the disbursement of state and federal funds for park acquisition and improve- <br />ments. This money is distributed by the Office of Local and Urban Affairs,: <br />as part of a yearly grant program. Another state agency which is involved <br />with parks is the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MN DOT). One of <br /> <br />-30- <br /> <br /> <br />
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