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to Trott Brook, and because it lies in a picturesque part of <br />Ramsey, consideration should be given to making this a possible <br />nature preservation area. <br /> <br />Site #17, Deerwood <br /> <br />Deerwood is a 10.9 acre area of standing wetland and dense brush. <br />There are two high spots ..... (1) adjoining 177th Avenue as an <br />access point to the south, and (2) another inaccessible point <br />located on the west central edge. Since no improvements are <br />feasible, the site should be left as is. <br /> <br />Site #18, Shawn Acres <br /> <br />This site is presently only partially developed--with some play- <br />ground equipment, benches, grill and picnic table. Its 4.3 acres <br />are abutting residences to the north and south, and buffered <br />by Chameleon Street to the west, and by a very large marsh to <br />the east. The park is marked by approximately 2.5 acres of dry <br />land that slopes gradually to the east, where approximately 1.5 <br />acres are marsh land. Consideration should be given to reshaping <br />the park to accommodate additional facilities and fencing off <br />the park along the property lines to the north and south. <br /> <br />Site #19, Caroline Acres <br /> <br />Caroline Acres is a 2.4 acre park that is over 50% pond or marsh~ <br />One high piece of ground is accessible by a small portion of <br />the cul de sac on 178th Lane N.W., which is the only access road <br />to the park. There are two additional areas of high ground, <br />which are inaccessible because of the marsh. Since 'this is a <br />small piece of land that adjoins a larger undesignated swamp <br />area, and because improvements are not feasible, it is recom- <br />mended that this site be left as is. <br /> <br />Site #20, Ramsey Elementary School <br /> <br />Ramsey Elementary School's 47 acres currently serve as the only <br />large neighborhood playground and athletic park in the city. <br />Located on County Road 5 in the planned urban district zone, <br />access to this park school is very good. The site contains an <br />improved baseball diamond for Little League and softball, many <br />pieces of play apparatus, a hockey rink and an open skating rink, <br />and the school which is open for indoor recreation with the <br />Community School Program. The land is well drained, but does <br />contain a drainage area to the extreme western boundary..which <br />enhances the site. Considerations should be given to expanding <br />athletic facilities and providing new facilities, such as: tennis <br />courts, running trails, and the like, and shelter areas. <br /> <br />- 18 - <br /> <br /> <br />
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