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......... <br /> Ordinance 2010-012 <br /> c. A continuous system of publicly accessible trails shall occupy <br /> the perimeter of the park and water feature. <br /> d. The park shall include a community gathering space such as a <br /> plaza, courtyard,band shell, or other similar amenity. <br /> e. At least twenty-five (25%) percent of the perimeter of the <br /> water feature shall have a maintained shoreline that compliments <br /> or is connected to the community gathering space. A maintained <br /> shoreline may include manicured vegetation and/or an improved <br /> surface. The remaining shoreline may include a natural vegetative <br /> buffer and/or other natural materials. <br /> 2. The plan shall include at least four (4) additional parks of at least <br /> two acres in size. <br /> 3. The parks shall be integrated into the development and connected <br /> with trails and sidewalks. <br /> 4. Stormwater requirements, such as ponding and infiltration areas, <br /> shall not count toward the park, recreation, pathway, and open space <br /> needs, unless, at the sole discretion of the City, the area is incorporated <br /> as a design feature of the park or open space and is available for public <br /> use. The developer shall remain responsible for maintaining <br /> stormwater facilities. <br /> 5. The parks shall provide amenities such as, but not limited to, <br /> picnic shelters, play structures, benches, walking/bike paths, ball <br /> fields, tennis courts, and basketball courts as approved by the City. <br /> 6. The plan shall dedicate land to complete a one hundred and fifty <br /> (150) foot wide Ramsey County South Regional Trail corridor along <br /> the eastern property line in any location where the trail corridor width <br /> is less than one hundred and fifty (150) feet. <br /> C. Dedication to the Public. The City reserves the right to require all or a <br /> portion of the park, recreation, pathway, and open space system to be <br /> dedicated to the public. The City may require all or a portion of the <br /> system to be privately managed and maintained by a business <br /> improvement district, homeowners association, or other similar <br /> organization as approved by the City, provided that the system remains <br /> open to the general public. <br /> D. Environmental Remediation. Prior to the City accepting any dedicated <br /> land for park and open space uses, the applicant shall complete the <br /> Page 71 of 84 <br />