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Chapter 6 Community Facilities ~s <br />*nperations and Maintenance ... a ,park system needs con- <br />sinuous care for efficient utilization of space. Parks aper- <br />ation and maintenance may not be a park objective; but, <br />each is essential to the park system in affording a paten- <br />tial experience to each park user. <br />Pplicies 1. There should be continued citizen participation through <br />surveys, public hearings, etc, in the planning, develop- <br />ment and wvaluation of park and recreation open space <br />facilities and activities. <br />2. Acquisition and/or development of recreation open space <br />should emphasize location. " <br />3. Where feasible, obstacles which. isolate a neighborhood <br />from a park site should be avoided. <br />4. Local schools, bath public and private, should be <br />encauraged to develop their recreational facilities <br />and environmental study areas in coordination with <br />County and City plans. <br />S. The private sector should be encouraged to provide, play <br />areas in residential areas, and to give. public easements <br />for pathways and trails when land is co''be developed. <br />6. Park development should continue to provide a balance <br />`~ of facilities among the population age groups and be- <br />tween active and passive recreation. <br />7. The protection and .vise managgement of natural <br />resources should be an integral and basic part of all <br />park development plans. <br />8. Plans For development of any kind within the City <br />should. be compatible with the park plans, <br />9. Park shelters should maintain a consistent building <br />dcsi}n prc,vided such design is compatible with the site <br />and neighborhaod. <br />1.0. Develop each neighborhood park so that basic recrea- <br />tional needs of that neighborhood can be met. <br />11. Insure that development of Long Lake Park is compatible <br />with the needs and desires of New Brighton residents, <br />protects the resource and provides ample opportunities <br />for picnicking, trails use and other passive/individualized <br />activities. <br />12, Insure that as parks are developed or refurbished that <br />. needs of special populations are considered and met in <br />so far as possible. <br />