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Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve I Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve <br /> additional benches, picnic tables and other site furnishings as needed throughout the park for the convenience <br /> of park patrons. <br /> In an effort to update marketing strategies within the park,the County is proposing to implement digital <br /> monitors for indoor and covered locations throughout the park system to provide relevant, up-to-date materials <br /> for our patrons.This makes changing/updating Conceptual Development Costs Summary <br /> the materials easy and more efficient. <br /> Wargo Nature Center $ 7,000,000 <br /> The total development cost for the projects Improvements <br /> outlined in this Master Plan Amendment are Maintenance Facility Improvements 1,950,000 <br /> approximately$10,725,000. Park Improvements 1,775,000 <br /> Total $ 10,725,000 <br /> Conflicts related to the park development will be kept to a minimum through the proper planning and <br /> community engagement. See additional information regarding engagement in the Public Engagement and <br /> Participation section of this document. <br /> The greatest potential for conflict related to the proposed projects are the archaeological resources in the area. <br /> The park is within a well-known archaeological area and therefore every care will be taken to ensure those <br /> conflicts will be minimized. An archaeological survey will be conducted prior to any project being constructed. <br /> If resources are found,some previously used strategies could be implemented within the project sites. One of <br /> the strategies may be"cap"the site and not excavate down, but rather build up and over the site. This removes <br /> disturbance to the site and provides preservation of the cultural resource. Other mitigation techniques used in <br /> the past have included the excavation and curation of found artifacts or avoidance. <br /> There are no conflicts anticipated with any of the surrounding land uses,which is mostly residential. Refer to <br /> the Appendix for the planned land uses in the area. The greatest conflict arises in relation to the burial mound <br /> interpretive site and because we are aware of the potential for conflict,the County will be cautious in designing <br /> and constructing this area to avoid impacts to the mound. The County will also work with members of the local <br /> Dakota community to ensure the plans and design of the interpretive node are respectful of the culture and <br /> traditions of the Dakota people. <br /> Conflicts between pedestrians and vehicular traffic will be kept to a minimum by reducing the number of trail <br /> and road crossings within the park and by working with the local cities and the County Highway Department to <br /> ensure safe crossings at road intersections. Treatments for these areas may include signing,striping and <br /> signalized pedestrian crossings. In addition,signs within the park will alert users of potential conflict areas, i.e. <br /> 18 <br />