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Passive <br />Treeline <br />N/A <br />freers <br />Frontiâ–ºi <br />Park: <br />N/A 1 <br />N/A N/A <br />ztreefs:: <br />routing: <br />Any <br />Any <br />A. Passive Open Space. The concentration of <br />open spaces which separates more urbanized <br />areas from less dense residential and natural- <br />ized areas. This open space has no required <br />features but may contain environmental pre- <br />serves, paths and trails, and open shelters, all <br />naturalistically disposed. <br />B. Preserved Tree Line. Area used to preserve <br />tree lines indicated on the City's Existing <br />Land Use Plan or areas with pre-existing tree <br />screening of 50% opacity or greater. <br />C. Green/Small Park. An open space available <br />for recreation and neighborhood gathering. <br />Area may be unimproved or used for play- <br />ground, community garden, pergola, picnic <br />areas, or similar park activities. The civic <br />space is defined by at least one through street <br />and should be accessible via sidewalk or path. <br />A larger open area available for recreation, which <br />may include facilities for structured activities such <br />as athletic fields or courts (limited to 40)/0 of <br />space}. The landscape shall provide paved paths <br />and trails, and some combination of open lawn, <br />trees, and open shelters. <br />Gem Lake Gateway District Development Code <br />May 19, 2009 - Paie 11 <br />