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to help ensure urban development and land uses in areas adjacent to Regional Parks System units <br /> occur in ways that preserve the integrity of the Regional Parks System. <br /> System Protection - Strategy 2: Conversion of Regional Parks System lands to other <br /> uses <br /> Lands in the Regional Parks System will only be converted to other uses if approved by the <br /> Metropolitan Council through an equally valuable land or facility exchange as defined below: <br /> "Equally valuable land" is defined as land that: <br /> • is contiguous to the Regional Parks System unit containing the land proposed to be <br /> exchanged (within the same park/trail unit) <br /> • has comparable or better natural resource characteristics, and <br /> • could provide comparable or better recreation opportunities than the land being released <br /> from the covenant <br /> In exceptional circumstances, the Metropolitan Council may accept as equally valuable land the <br /> addition of land to another unit of the regional parks system where: <br /> • the replacement land has comparable or better natural resource characteristics <br /> • the replacement land has comparable or better recreation opportunities than the land <br /> being converted, and <br /> • no other reasonable alternative exists and where all other provisions of this policy can be <br /> met <br /> "Equally valuable facility" is defined as an exchange of land for facilities when recreational <br /> benefits and/or natural resource benefits are increased as a result of the exchange. For example, <br /> some land within a regional trail corridor may be exchanged to widen a highway if a highway <br /> department constructs a trail overpass or underpass of the widened road at no cost to the regional <br /> park implementing agency. <br /> The Metropolitan Council will consider conversion of regional park land to other uses only if the <br /> conversion will not harm the Regional Parks System. The following criteria will be used to determine <br /> whether regional parks system lands may be exchanged for other land or a facility: <br /> Issues with respect to the existing park system unit: <br /> • Whether the park system unit can continue to meet Council standards for sites and site <br /> attributes established for the particular type of park system unit (regional park, park reserve, trail <br /> greenway or special recreation feature) <br /> • Whether the park system unit will continue to function as originally planned <br /> • Whether environmental features (wildlife habitat, water quality) will be adversely affected and <br /> can be protected with the new use <br /> • Whether the loss of site or function will be made up through acquisition of a site with <br /> comparable characteristics adjacent to or in the immediate area of the current location <br />