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�a <br /> 8. Parks and public open space should promote a pedestrian-friendly <br /> environment and allow for free movement while discouraging internal <br /> automobile traffic. Internal trails should be developed consistent with <br /> both internal and external (trail connections) networks <br /> 9. Where historic or otherwise-significant cultural buildings or features exist <br /> on the site, attention and consideration should be given to preservation of <br /> these features within the context of the park <br /> 10.Consideration of potential co-location of facilities is encouraged, as <br /> appropriate and as directed by the Board <br /> 11:The concept plan for each park and public open space should reflect design. <br /> parameters sensitive to adjoining properties and neighbors <br /> Part II. Park Summary Sheets <br /> The following Park Facility Plan (PFP) "park summary sheets" provide basic <br /> information about each park project, the resources needed to accomplish the <br /> task, the current status of the project, the other partners or "players" in the <br /> project, and a potential timeline of activities IF EACH PROJECT WERE <br /> BEGUN ON NOVEMBER 1, 2002.* <br /> * - Note: While staff would propose to explore economies of scale by addressing <br /> multiple projects (as in the areas of purchasing and construction), all projects <br /> will not be able to track simultaneously from the same date due to human and <br /> financial resource limitations. As such, the potential timetable offered on the <br /> following pages is a "best case scenario"for park development for each project. <br />