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r - Is it accessible? <br />1 <br />- What is the environmental impact on the surrounding area? <br />In many cases, park areas can readily serve as transitional zones in <br />land use planning because there is mutual benefit to neighboring <br />interests and park land users. It is not a regiment of the Parks and <br />Recreation Department to provide buffer zones on situations where the <br />needs of the entire community are not well served. <br />Summary: <br />The original recommendations not to acquire this site was based on a <br />specific proposal that in my estimation 1) was too cnatly, 2) dad <br />not provide adequate parking, 3) provided too little space for <br />comprehensive park use and 4) did not offer cost effective alterna- <br />tives for retaininj; open space and providing park amenities to those <br />already available in nearby parks. <br />If another plan that proposes significant changes in either land uses, <br />volume or cost is offered, the Parks and Recreation Department vxill <br />re-evaluate this site. <br />
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