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<br />E Guiding Principles <br />In addition to the charge, the Master Plan process shall use fhe <br />following Guiding Principles: <br />• Any proposed substantive modifications to the Preliminary <br />Concept Plan should be conveyed to the Board of Commissioners <br />as soon as practical for approval <br />• The facilities to be designed and built should recognize the co- <br />loration with the Northern Human Services Center, working in <br />concert with future plans for the center and sharing infrastructure <br />where possible <br />• The park should, to the degree possible, promote apedestrian- <br />friendly environment and discourage unnecessary automobile <br />traffic or parking areas <br />• The protection of important stream corridors and natural areas <br />should be a foremost consideration, and facilities should be <br />designed in concert with the natural surroundings wherever <br />possible. Grading and alteration of the natural landscape should <br />be minimized <br />• Generally, all portions of the site not identified for playing fields or <br />other active recreation facilities should adhere to "Olmsteadian" <br />park and open space design principles, promoting open spaces, <br />meadows, and fields that may flexibly be used for a variety of <br />public leisure purposes <br />• Open spaces, including trails, should be developed with a vision <br />for both an internal and potential future external network, with <br />leisure and pedestrian movement between the Northern Human <br />Services Center and the park addressed internally, and linkage to <br />any nearby residential areas considered externally <br />• The plan should promote xeriscaping (native vegetation and <br />minimal water use) within the entire site <br />• The Work Group should hold at least one community forum or <br />open house to present draft recommendations, prior to submittal of <br />the Committee report <br />• Additional basic operating principles may be developed <br />