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the park, i.e., picnic pavilions and trails will appeal to currently underserved <br />populations who noted picnicking, walking/biking and gathering with family as their <br />preferred outdoor activity. In addition, based on the park location on the river, it is <br />anticipated that the fishing opportunities provided within the park will generally <br />appeal to Asian Immigrant and Asian American populations as their preferred outdoor <br />activities were noted as walking, fishing and rest or relaxation. <br />DEVELOPMENT CONCEPT <br />The development concept for the park was laid out in the 2010 Master Plan <br />Amendment and illustrated in Figure 6. The amendment included the construction of <br />a boat launch, infrastructure development, park facility development, visitor center <br />development and a pedestrian crossing. <br />PE DESTRIII <br />RRINGE <br />. ! INTERPRETIVE <br />TRAIL <br />INTERPRETIVE <br />PICNIC�� <br />AREA OPEN <br />PLAY <br />BOAT/CANOE R RESTROOM FAD' <br />LAUNCH <br />SHELTER <br />FISHING PIER PLAYGROUND <br />FOSTER OBSERVATION DECK <br />ISLAND <br />CLOQUET <br />ISLAND <br />FIGURE 6 <br />OBSERVATION} <br />DECK <br />Since that time, some development has occurred and the current existing conditions, <br />as shown in Figure 7, include a gravel roadway, a boat launch, a paved parking lot for <br />the launch, some trails, two observation points, and the existing homestead site. The <br />existing homestead site consists of a house and several outbuildings which is planned <br />to be removed in 2017, prior to the construction of the Mississippi River Regional Trail <br />through the park. <br />3/6/2017 Mississippi West Regional Park Master Plan Amendment 6 <br />
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