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<br />Genevieve Church, located at Sorel Street and Goiffon Road. Approximate average <br />usage is estimated by the Metropolitan Council at 15 passengers per day. The City will <br />work with the Metropolitan Council to explore transit opportunities as the sub-region <br />continues to grow. <br /> <br />Aviation <br />Centerville is not within any influence area of an airport within the regional airspace <br />system. As stated in the Background Conditions. the closest airport is Anoka County- <br />Janes Field in Blaine, approximately nine miles west of the City. Centerville is identified <br />by the Metropolitan Council as a City potentially impacted by seaplane base activity. <br />The City will cooperate with the Minnesota Department of Transportation regarding <br />activities that may have potential impact on seaplane operations and will notify the <br />agency of any proposed structures exceeding 200 feet. <br /> <br />PARKS AND RECREA nON ELEMENT <br />Local Parks <br />The City adopted a Park and Pedestrian System Comprehensive Plan in 1989, which <br />provides goals, a needs assessment, concept plans and operations and maintenance <br />information related to the local park and trail system. That document and this Plan are <br />intended to serve as a basis for decisions regarding future implementation of the City <br />park system. <br /> <br />There are currently six City parks, as discussed in the Background Conditions section of <br />this Plan. As the City continues to grow, new park locations will need to be identified <br />and existing parks developed. The Growth Management Plan (Figure #11) shows <br />general locations for new parks and trails in the areas planned for future development, <br />which may be considered in addition to those identified in the Park and Pedestrian <br />System Comprehensive Plan. Prior to development occurring in these areas, the City <br />will work with developers to identify the specific locations best suited to providing the <br />public amenities and recreational facilities needed to serve these areas. Within the area <br /> <br />49 <br />
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