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AUG 8 1994 BOOK 57 Fm;F990 <br />Complete park development of the following 4 -an --use beach, <br />lake and riverfront parks should be accomplished: Tracking <br />Station, Round Island; Ambersand River and Beach; and Dale <br />Wimbrow. The feasibility of developing the County's beach <br />acquisition parks should be explored as well as Joe Earman - <br />Marine Park. <br />FUTURE LAND ACQUISITION AND PARK DEVELOPMENT: <br />As growth occurs, demand for park land and facilities will <br />increase. <br />A master plan for parks and recreation in the County <br />should be prepared. <br />IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGIES: <br />1. General recreation planning tasks: <br />A. Conduct an area -by -area analysis of population <br />characteristics to determine the demand for <br />parks and facilities which should be offered. <br />B. Survey users of existing parks to determine if <br />the provided services are adequate and what <br />improvements are needed. <br />C. Select, analyze and prioritize new sites for <br />County parks. <br />2. Land Acquisition: <br />A. School sites can be used as a part of the <br />-Fre4-g-k�heed--oma community park system. <br />B. Explore the feasibility of establishing a <br />County park dedication ordinance. <br />C. Taxing districts for development and operation of <br />parks and open space should be created. This <br />would be a step towards recreational facilities <br />paying for themselves. <br />CODING: Words in type are deletions; <br />words underlined are additions. <br />-7- <br />
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