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• Siting and Acquisition Policy: Identify lands with high-quality natural resources that are <br /> desirable for Regional Parks System activities and put these lands in a protected status so they <br /> will be available for recreational uses and conservation purposes in perpetuity. <br /> • Planning Policy: Promote master planning and help provide integrated resource planning <br /> across jurisdictions. <br /> • Finance Policy: Provide adequate and equitable funding for the Regional Parks System units <br /> and facilities in a manner that provides the greatest possible benefits to the people of the region. <br /> • System Protection Policy: Protect public investment in acquisition and development by <br /> assuring that every component in the system is able to fully carry out its designated role as long <br /> as a need for it can be demonstrated <br /> The 2040 Regional Parks Policy Plan is the metropolitan system plan for regional recreation open <br /> space with which local comprehensive plans must conform. This system statement highlights the <br /> elements of the system plan which apply specifically to your community. Find the complete text of the <br /> 2040 Regional Parks Policy Plan on the Council's website <br /> 2040 Regional Parks System Facilities <br /> The Regional Partes System is comprised of four main types of facilities: regional parks, park reserves, <br /> special recreation features and regional trails. <br /> Regional Parks <br /> Regional parks most notably contain a diversity of nature-based resources, either naturally occurring or <br /> human-built, and are typically 200-500 acres in size. Regional parks accommodate a variety of passive <br /> recreation activities. <br /> Park Reserves <br /> Park reserves, like regional parks, provide for a diversity of outdoor recreation activities. One major <br /> feature that distinguishes a park reserve from a regional park is its size. The minimum size for a park <br /> reserve is 1,000 acres. An additional characteristic of park reserves is that up to 20 percent of the park <br /> reserve can be developed for recreational use, with at least 80 percent of the park reserve to be <br /> managed as natural lands that protect the ecological functions of the native landscape. <br /> rap. _ —r mUCr_-�.____- <br /> J`.7�(.idl itC41CdLIV1I r+Cdll11C� <br /> Special recreation features are defined as Regional Parks System opportunities not generally found in <br /> the regional parks, park reserves or trail corridors. Special recreation features often require a unique <br /> managing or programming effort. <br /> Regional Trails <br /> Regional trails are classified as 1) destination or greenway trails and 2) linking trails. Destination or <br /> greenway trails typically follow along routes with high-quality natural resources that make the trail itself <br /> a destination. Linking trails are predominately intended to provide connections between various <br /> Regional Parks System facilities, most notably regional parks or park reserves. <br /> Page-32 1 2015 SYSTEMS I/,I ENIEM -CENTERViLLE REGIONAL PARKS <br />