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Aviation <br /> Centerville is not within any influence area of an airport within the regional airspace <br /> system. As stated in the Back_g,round Conditions, the closest airport is Anoka County- <br /> 7anes Field in Blaine, appro�mately nine miles west of the City. Centerville is identified by <br /> the Metropolitan Council as a City potentially impacted by seaplane base activity. The City <br /> will cooperate with the Minnesota Department of Transportation regarding activities that <br /> may have potential impact on seaplane operations and will notify the agency of any <br /> proposed structures exceeding 200 feet. <br /> PARKS AND RECREATION ELEMENT <br /> , <br /> Local Parks I <br /> - The City adopted a Park and Pedestrian System Comprehensive Plan in 1989, which I <br /> provides goals, a needs assessment, concept plans and operations and maintenance <br /> infonnation 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 park <br /> system. <br /> There are cunently six City parks, as discussed in the Back�round Conditions section of <br /> � this Plan. As the City continues to grow, new park locations will need to be identified and <br /> existing parks developed. The Growth Management Plan (Figure #11) shows general <br /> locations for new parks and trails in the areas planned for future development, which may <br /> be considered in addition to those identified in the Park and Pedestrian System <br /> Comprehensive PIan. Prior to development occurring in these areas, the City will work <br /> with developers to identify the specific locations best suited to providing the public <br /> amenities and recreational facilities needed to serve these areas. Within the area served by <br /> City utilities, ideally, all residential development should be within a half mile of either a <br /> neighborhood or community park.. <br /> The City's subdivision regulations will 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 /> 50 <br />
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