Laserfiche WebLink
Overall Framework - Parks/Public Spaces <br />Overview <br />The overall design framework of The COR is based on a system of linked parks, trails and open space. <br />The City of Ramsey, Anoka County, and to some extent, the State of Minnesota all play a role in local <br />and regional parks programming, design review, construction sequencing, implementation and <br />ultimately maintenance and operation of key public spaces within this framework. The goal is to link <br />existing and proposed parks and trails defined in regional park plans with proposed new parks and trails <br />within The COR. Of equal importance is the contribution from each block and each development project <br />to this network of green, adding a variety of private, semi -private, and perhaps some additional public <br />space throughout The COR. Private development will share the responsibility to provide inviting, <br />innovative and useable green space as integral parts of individual parcel site design. <br />Guideline Recommendations <br />The Design Framework encourages the following: <br />• Work with the City to create an integrated, comprehensive <br />open space system that links with existing city and county <br />trails and open space networks <br />• Encourage private development (block -by -block) to share in <br />the responsibility to provide inviting, innovative and useable <br />green space as integral parts of each development project <br />• Integrate stormwater management components (meeting <br />water quality and quantity requirements) within both public / <br />private park and open space improvements <br />Together, the system of public and semi-public green space will result in a <br />throughout the new community. <br />welcoming public realm <br />Objectives <br />Based on the Development Master Plan for The COR, a variety of public and private green space is <br />proposed including: <br />• Each block and each project will provide intentional, creative, innovative, useable green areas as <br />integral components of site development and building design. <br />• At the individual block scale, small squares and greens will provide places for gathering and <br />relaxation, especially targeted to meet the demands of adjacent, or nearby buildings. Elements <br />such as gardens, gazebos and fountains should characterize these more intimate public spaces. <br />• At the neighborhood scale, parks will provide space for more active recreation, and should be <br />flexible enough to accommodate a variety of recreational activities. <br />• Playgrounds, game fields and park buildings are park amenities <br />that will target a wider user demand from the surrounding <br />community. <br />• The Municipal Plaza will connect with all other parks and open <br />space elements, providing a focal point for activity and a sense <br />of place. Gardens, public pavilions and shelters, play lots and <br />open play fields are amenities that will provide built-in flexibility <br />to meet the demands of both the local population and regional <br />visitors to The COR. <br />Design Framework — The COR <br />February 28, 2012 <br />Page 44 <br />