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2001 Comprehensive Plan <br />Amended February 26, 2002 <br /> <br /> mt) ~ <br />< o <<_ <<_ o o ., _ <br /> <br />REILLEY EAST 3.3 MINI-PARK <br />REILLEY WEST 2 MINI-PARK <br />RIVERDALE 2.7 TRAIL CORRIDOR X X <br />RIVERS BEND 47.3 COMMUNITY X 4 X X X X X <br />RIVERWOOD <br /> 1.4 MINI-PARK <br />HILLS NORTH <br />RIVERWOOD <br /> NEIGHBORHOOD <br />HILLS SOUTH <br />BOY SCOUT <br /> PRIVATE PARK <br />CAMP <br />RUM RIVER REGIONAL/ <br /> 308.8 X X X X X <br />CENTRAL COUNTY <br />SHAWN ACRES 4.4 MINI-PARK X X <br />SOLSTICE 1.6 MINI-PARK X X X <br />SPORTS HAVEN OPEN SPACE <br /> 23.4 <br />NORTH SPECIAL USE <br />SPORTS HAVEN OPEN SPACE <br /> 1.7 <br />SOUTH SPECIAL USE <br />STANHOPE <br /> OPEN SPACE <br />RIVER HILLS <br />TITTERUD 6.8 NEIGHBORHOOD 2L X X X X <br />TRAPROCK RIDING <br /> 3.8 SPECIAL USE X <br />COMMONS ARENA <br />TROTT BROOK <br /> 6 TRAIL CORRIDOR <br />CORRIDOR <br /> INTERPRET- <br />WAYSIDE REST 18 REGIONAL/STATE X X X X X <br /> ATION <br />WHISPERING <br /> OPEN SPACE <br />PINES NORTH <br />WHISPERING <br /> OPEN SPACE <br />PINES SOUTH <br />WOODLAND <br /> 4.7 MINI-PARK X X X X <br />GREEN PARK <br /> <br />The Ramsey Park system is divided into 17 recreation districts. These districts are <br />delineated by major roadways or other barriers and provide a means for more effective <br />planning in determining future park needs. <br /> <br />B. The Parks and Recreation Plan <br /> <br /> A broad overview of the existing park system in Ramsey reveals a number of small <br /> underutilized neighborhood parks scattered throughout rural areas of the community that <br /> have developed at very low densities. This low-density development (or large lot <br /> development) does not support high use of a neighborhood park system and thus can lead <br /> to inefficiencies. A larger scale community park, which would provide park and <br /> recreation opportunities not available within private yards of large lots, would prove a <br /> more effective and efficient use of a park and recreation system to serve the rural areas of <br /> <br />2001 Ramsey Comprehensive Plan Page X-3 <br />Amended February 26, 2002 <br /> <br /> <br />
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