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~. <br />.` <br />~: <br /> <br />5.30.84. <br />RECREATLON OPEN SPACE DEVELOPMENT GUIDE/POLICY PLAN <br />I5SUES PAPER <br />INTRODUCTION <br />The Metropolitan Council is reviewing its Policy Plan for Regional Recreation <br />Open Space and will adopt a revised plan by early 1985, The Council seeks com- <br />ments about the strengths and weaknesses of the current plan and also seeks new <br />.issues which people believe should be considered in the revision. This issue. <br />paper is the first part of that public process. It has been prepared by the <br />Metropolitan Parks and Open Space Commission to prompt discussion at a series <br />of ..public meetings in July and August, 1984. : <br />The goals from the 1980 plan, with some. questions, are listed as a first issue, <br />followed by a series of specific issues received from individuals and agencies. <br />Issues were selected to provoke public reaction as well as to list what the <br />commission and Council hope to hear about. The commission is confident that <br />other issues exist and hopes they will come forward during the meetings. The <br />meetings will also give the Public a chance to speak for or against .any <br />specific or general topics they believe should be considered about the regional <br />.recreation open space system. Following *.he meeting, a revised draft policy <br />plan will be developed and circulated for a public hearing, currently scheduled <br />for November of 1984. After the hearing, a final revised policy plan will be <br />reviewed and adopted. <br />BACKGROUND <br />In 1974, following extended discussion, the Minnesota Legislature passed the <br />Metropolitan Parks Act. The law makes the Metropolitan Council, with the <br />advice of the Metropolitan Parks and Open Space Commission, responsible for <br />preparing and adopting a policy plan for a regional recreation open space <br />system. The parks act requires periodic Council review of this policy plan. <br />The first policy plan was adopted as a chapter for regional recreation open <br />space in the Council's Metropolitan Development Guide in 1974. Following <br />extensive discussion, the plan was revised and adopted again in 1980. <br />The regional recreation open space system is imp]emented by 10 agencies-- <br />counties, municipalities and special park districts, Implementing agencies are <br />eligible to receive grants from the Council for acquisition and development of <br />regional parks in accord with master plans which the agencies prepare. The <br />Metropolitan Council reviews master plans for consistency with. the regional <br />recreation open space system policy plan and then approves them. The imple- <br />menting agencies own and operate the regional parks. <br /> <br />