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5/3/2005
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17 <br />C. Rationale for Process <br />Development of the Master Plan for this park will involve <br />planning for both active and low-impact recreation opportunities <br />at the site. Special attention and consideration will be given <br />to coordination with plans for the adjoining Northern <br />Human Services center, to ensure compatibility of proposed <br />uses with the planned improvements to the Center. <br />D. Description of Design Process <br />The park design would be accomplished via a series of four <br />community meetings held over three months. Citizens in the <br />community will be invited to participate in the process by <br />attending meetings and participating in the design. Notice about <br />the community meetings will be publicized through mailings, <br />public service announcements and notices placed in stores and <br />community centers. <br />The Open Space Design Specialist will be responsible for the <br />actual site design, working with the County Manager (or <br />designee), ERC Director and Recreation and Parks Director -with <br />the Planning Director, County Engineer, Purchasing Director and <br />Land Conservation Manager also asked to participate as available <br />or needed. <br />The end-product of this process will be a Master Plan for the park, <br />along with a brief written report, to be prepared by March 2004. <br />
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