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<br />[DRAFT <br /> <br />Parks and Trails <br />City of Centervllle <br />2030 Comprehensive Plan <br /> <br />. Encourage and accept land gifts and forfeitures In areas with potential <br />recreational development opportunities or to provide open green space. <br /> <br />. Coordinate regional trail development potential with Anoka County and adjacent <br />communities. <br /> <br />There are currently six Improved City parks along with several other open spaces owned <br />by the City as displayed on Figure 5, Parks and Trails Plan. Laurie laMotte Park is <br />locetad southwest of tha old central business district, along the western edge of the City. <br />The park contains a hockey rink, a pleasure skating rink, soccer fields. softball <br />diamonds, and park building. This Is the largest City park at approximately 19.8 acres <br />and Is the primary facility for organized recreation activities In the City. Tracie Joy <br />McBride Park, a neighborhood park, is approximately 4.2 acres, and is loceted at the <br />north end of Shed Avenue. Royal Meadows Park, loceted between Shad Avenue and <br />West Robin Lane, Is another neighborhood park with approximately four acres. Acorn <br />Creek Park, which was recently dedlceted by the City, Is located at 74th Street, and Is <br />three acres in size. Eagle Park Is another small neighborhood park containing a tennis <br />court and playground equipment. The most recent addition to the park system Is Hidden <br />Spring Park; a small park on Centervllle Lake. It features a picnic shelter, charcoal grills, <br />benches, grevel trails several interpretive signs and a unique water feeture which <br />incorporates a natural artesian well. Two small parks have not been developed at this <br />time: Mill Road Park and Cedar Street Park. <br /> <br />As the City Is reaching full development the park plan is likewise fairiy established. New <br />residential development will stili occur within the southeast comer of the City and <br />northern portion. These areas will likely see new neighborhood scale parks to meet the <br />needs of these new residents. 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. Ideally, all <br />residential development should be within a half mile of either a neighborhood or <br />community park. <br /> <br />The City's subdivision regulations require the dedication of park land or cash In lieu of <br />land In conjunction with the subdivision of all lands. As indicated above, the City will <br />identify specific sites for needed parks before these areas are developed. When plats <br />are submitted for land containing proposed park sites, the City will require dedication of <br />the sites as a condition of plat approval. If site requirements are greater than the <br />dedication of a particular subdMslon, the City may locate parks where multiple <br />dedications may occur or use dedication funds to acquire additional land. Identified <br />corridors In the City's plan for bicycle/pedestrian trails will also ba dedicated as part of <br />the City's park land dedication requirements. <br /> <br />The dedication of land should be based upon net developable land. Wetlands and other <br />unbulldable land may be included in a land dedication, but only In excess or in addition <br />to the minimum developable land requirement. In other subdivisions, the developers will <br />be required to make payments in lieu of land dedication. The City will not accept the <br />dedication of park land in developments where parks are not needed. <br /> <br />76 <br />
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