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City of Arden Hills – 20430 Comprehensive Plan <br /> <br /> <br />Approved: September 28, 201609 Amended: December 12, 2016 <br />9-9 <br />construction on the south side of County Road E will provide increased <br />connectivity to the park for potential users. Consider providing access into <br />the park from this planned trail, additional pedestrian connections into the <br />park, and seating opportunities. <br /> <br />o Round Lake Open Space – Explore the possibility of adding a path <br />connecting Old Highway 10 to the path west of Round Lake by easement <br />or land acquisition. Add a parking lot at Parkshore Drive. Determine what <br />type of amenities/fields meet the needs of the community and develop the <br />park. <br /> <br />o Royal Hills – Add a fence along the outfield and sideline of the ball field to <br />minimize balls going into the woods. The addition of pathways should also <br />be considered to meet ADA accessibility to amenities and connect to the <br />proposed trail connection along Snelling Avenue North. <br /> <br />o Sampson Park – Add landscaping within the park to provide interest and <br />improve aesthetics. Replace the parking lot surface of the basketball <br />court with a colored, bituminous surface. Consideration should also be <br />given to providing pedestrian accessibility to amenities and the addition of <br />a shelter for additional seating opportunities. <br /> <br />o Valentine Park – Complete drainage study and drainage improvements <br />for the future of the park. Future Improvements are contingent upon the <br />results of the study: Consider reconfiguring parking lot to detach park <br />features from the parking lot pavement. Replace the play structure. Add a <br />new warming house/picnic shelter. Move or improve the surface of the half <br />basketball court. Park was recently redeveloped in 2013 which includes a <br />new shelter, parking lot, play equipment, half basketball court and <br />pedestrian pathways. <br /> <br />o TCAAP Proposed Parks – Three city parks have been identified for <br />incorporation within the TCAAP site. The parks range in scale from <br />approximately three to five acres in size and include amenities as shown <br />in Table 9.1 based on the master plan process. <br /> <br /> The following parks shall be considered for receiving priority for improvements. <br />These parks, due to the size and program, are critical parks that serve a broader <br />range of activities for the community. <br /> <br />o Charles Perry Park <br />o Hazelnut Park <br />Formatted: List Paragraph, No bullets or <br />numbering, Adjust space between Latin and <br />Asian text, Adjust space between Asian text and <br />numbers <br />Formatted: List Paragraph, No bullets or <br />numbering, Adjust space between Latin and <br />Asian text, Adjust space between Asian text and <br />numbers <br />Formatted: Indent: Left: 0", Hanging: 0.5", <br />No bullets or numbering