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City of Ramsey 2030 Comprehensive Plan Update <br /> Chapter 10:Parks, Recreation and Open Space <br /> The Neighborhood Park should be a positive focal point of pride for the neighborhood. They are <br /> intended for both passive and active activities with facilities such as play equipment,court games, and <br /> picnicking. They are generally not intended to accommodate organized athletic activities. <br /> Neighborhood parks should be a minimum of 5 acres. These parks typically serve residents '/4 to %2 <br /> mile distance and uninterrupted by non-residential roads or other physical barriers or have connecting <br /> trails with safe street crossings. <br /> School Parks: Combining parks with school sites can be an efficient use of facilities. Care should be <br /> taken to not over use these faculties beyond what the landscape and scheduled maintenance can keep <br /> up with. <br /> Community Parks and Athletic Complexes: Community Parks serve a broader purpose than <br /> neighborhood parks. The focus is on meeting community-based recreational needs,as well as <br /> preserving unique landscapes and open spaces.A high priority for these parks should be connecting <br /> them through a trail system which then serves residents within %2 to a 3 mile distance, for those not <br /> traveling by auto. <br /> The sports components of these facilities are often heavily programmed athletic fields. In Ramsey a <br /> strategy for Community Parks has been to ensure the park has a diversity of facilities,yet congregate <br /> like sports fields together. <br /> Open Space: Land set aside for preservation of significant natural resources. Usually lacks any <br /> developed facilities. <br /> Special Use: These parks consist of recreational facilities that are orientated toward a single-use. <br /> Greenways: A greenway is a continuous corridor of natural vegetation that provides for critical <br /> habitat and the movement of wildlife and humans. They often follow natural waterways or land <br /> features. <br /> 2. Trail Types: <br /> Off Road (Urban): Paved surface for non-motorized use, and paved or non-paved surface for users, <br /> both trails removed from roadway. These facilities should be developed in corridors a minimum of <br /> 35' feet in width. <br /> On Road : Paved, striped and signed shoulder on roadway. <br /> On Road Separated: Paved trail parallel to roadways, separated by a ditch,curb or other buffer. <br /> Multi-Purpose: Paved surface and separate non-paved skiing or equestrian trail,both removed from <br /> roadways. These facilities should be developed in corridors a minimum of 75' feet in width. <br /> Table 10-2 represents standards for park facilities needed to serve a community like Ramsey with the focus of <br /> the park development occurring within existing and future urban areas. These standards provide a basis for <br /> determining if the existing park system adequately serves today's population and if it will be able to handle <br /> the expected growth to the year 2020. These standards should only be used as a guide or rule of thumb. <br /> City ofRamsey 2030 Comprehensive Plan Page 10-10 <br />