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ITEM 18 — RECREATIONAL SITE PLAN <br /> A site plan is required for all development, acquisition, or combination projects (see enclosed <br /> example). The primary purpose of the site plan is to clearly identify the acquisition and/or <br /> development proposed for the project. All plans must include the following: <br /> -The title "Recreation Site Plan" and project name <br /> -The location of all recreation and support facilities <br /> -Show the access routes and connecting each facility <br /> -The entire park property and all adjacent land uses <br /> - Legend including a north direction arrow, graphic bar scale, county and date <br /> - Identification of all City names and corporate limits <br /> - Identification of all lakes, rivers, streams and wet lands <br /> - Acreage of the park and/or each parcel to be acquired <br /> If your proposal includes development or redevelopment of a playground, a separate playground <br /> plan must be submitted in addition to the site plan. See item 20. <br /> Color Coding <br /> Red — Highlight all existing park boundaries and existing facilities <br /> Yellow — Highlight all proposed acquisition and proposed facilities <br /> Blue — Highlight any future acquisition and future facilities <br /> A color coded map must be included with each of the two applications. <br /> ATTACHED IS THE RECREATIONAL SITE PLAN <br />
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