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This park serves as a rest stop for canoeists and has <br />served as a launching point for some canoers and kayakers. <br />The heavily wooded steep bank on the west side of the <br />park serves as a good buffer between park activities and <br />Germanium Street. A smaller detached portion of Brookview <br />Park lies across Germanium Street from the main park <br />area, and fronts 170th Avenue. This site is presently <br />unused. It most likely will not support any activities in <br />the future, with the exception of parking if demand <br />necessitates. <br />Proposal <br />This park is developed to capacity to serve the needs of the <br />area. However, a parking area and fence to separate the <br />parking area from the residential area should be considered. <br />Larger trees for screening would be desirable to screen the <br />residential area from the parking area. Because this park <br />is developed to capacity and surrounds residences, the park <br />should not be enlarged. Additional development may be <br />necessary for parking facilities if the need arises. <br />H. WOODLAND GREEN MINI PARK <br />This 5 acre area offers a tremendous amount of development <br />potential. Presently, the park is partially developed with <br />playground equipment. The park is marked by natural terracing <br />and if fully landscaped could become a beautiful mini park. <br />On the west side is a small surface drainage area surrounded <br />heavily with trees. <br />Proposal <br />As the surrounding area develops, plans should be designed <br />for making this a better mini park. In the meantime, exist- <br />ing facilities should be adequately maintained. This is <br />true of all existing City -owned park land. <br />I. TROTT BROOK ESTATES SPECIAL USE LINEAR <br />This site has been acquired so that in the future it can <br />be linked with a trail system along Trott Brook. There <br />is a portion of high ground which could possibly be used <br />as a picnic /resting area but is not designed for high <br />volume traffic, but rather, intended to be used primarily <br />by nearby property owners. <br />J. OAKRIDGE ESTATES SPECIAL USE LINEAR <br />This park contains 31.74 acres and has been acquired so <br />that in the future it can be linked with a trail system <br />along Trott Brook and high ground has been provided along <br />County Road 83 for future parking. <br />83 <br />
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