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Finally, as part of the zoning regulation updates that are proposed, there is proposed to be an update to <br />the regulating plan for the area. The regulating plans are general guides to assist in ensuring the form of <br />future development is flexible but coordinated with general design principles. Some of the elements <br />that directly impact the City’s parks include: <br />1.Identification of future trailconnections <br />2.Identification of park buffer areas <br />3.Identification of potential park expansion areas <br />At present, these items are identified based on past plans and at a conceptual level. If the Parks and <br />Recreation Commission has additional input to refine these items, we can work them into the plans and <br />economic development activities. <br />We would like to come before your commission at the August meeting to introduce these topics. We <br />anticipate providing a short, high level overview and will gladly take whatever input we can at that <br />meeting, but we understand some of these issues may take further study before the Commission can <br />provide formal feedback in the future. <br />We have attached a few documents that may be usefulfor understanding some of the history in the <br />area. The Twin Lakes web page listed above also has an “Archives” section where we have stored a <br />number of the previous plans for additional reference purposes. <br />Attachments:A:Proposed Regulating Plan <br />B:Proposed Pathways Plan <br />C:1988 Land Use Guide Plan <br />D:1996 Comp Plan Amendment <br />E:2001 Master Plan <br />F:2004 Stakeholders Plan <br />G:2007 AUAR <br />H:2010 Parks and Recreation SystemMaster Plan <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />