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Parks and Open Space Vision <br /> 10. The City should/should not raise the bar on parks and recreation planning and plan to invest in <br /> quality and connected spaces that will result in a higher cost for developers and the community, <br /> but will be seen as an investment into the community. <br /> Policy Questions Series #2: General Development Design Standards <br /> 11. The City should/should not require a minimum open, plaza, or gathering space within each <br /> individual development. <br /> 12. The City should/should not have a maximum depth/slope for stormwater ponds due to the high <br /> density and lot coverage vision. <br /> 13. The City should/should not require an elevated design for streetscape (see Sunwood Drive for <br /> example). <br /> Parks, Recreation, and Open Space Plan <br /> 14. The City should/should not plan for a swimming pond in Lake Ramsey Commons. <br /> 15. The City should/should not plan for a splash pad in Lake Ramsey Commons. <br /> 16. The City should/should not plan for a hardscaped plaza in Municipal Plaza. <br /> 17. The City should/should not plan for a playground in The Draw <br /> Policy Questions Series #3: District Standards <br /> i, <br /> Downtown District <br /> 18. The City should/should not require shared parking in the Downtown District. <br /> 19. The City should/should not require vertically mixed use buildings in the Downtown District <br /> Table Topic Exercise <br /> With the questions answered above, Staff would recommend that an open process for sketching/laying <br /> out a new Master Plan with alternative land use scenarios be considered. <br /> Section #2: System Plans <br /> 1. Roads <br /> 2. Utilities <br /> 3. Stormwater <br /> 4. Parks and Public Spaces <br /> Section #3: Implementation <br />