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P ' ICY ADOPTINu STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES FOR ONETERNINING
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<br /> Resolution No. 90-115
<br /> February 8, 1990
<br /> (Supersedes Res. 72-4i, jan. 17, 1972; Res. 73-1450 April 6,
<br /> 1973; Res. 73-243, duly 2, 1973 Res. 74-51, San. 21, -1974;
<br /> Res. 78-292, May 15, 1978; Res. Ao. 78-306, May 229 1978:
<br /> Res. No. 79-419, duly 23, 1979; Res. No 79-738, Nov. 5, 1979;
<br /> Res. No. 80-344, May 19, 1980; Res. 81-198, March 16, 1981:
<br /> Res. 62-44, aan. 150 1982; Res. 83-84, Feb. 70 1983; Res.
<br /> 64-850 Feb. 61 1964, Res. 85-148, Feb. 25, 1985; Res. 86-89,
<br /> Feb. 3, 1986; Res. 86-2751 May 5, 11-56; Res. 87-92, Feb. 2,
<br /> 1987; Res. 88-69, Oan. 25, 1968; Re-s- 89-65, Ian. 23, 1989,
<br /> Res. 89-1299 Feb. 27)
<br /> irt. Purposes The City Council recognizes it is essential to the health, safety,
<br /> and we are of the residents of Plymouth that the character and quality of
<br /> the environment be considered to be of major Importance in the planning and
<br /> 'velopment of the City. In this regard, the manner in which land is
<br /> -eloped and used is of high priority. The preservation of land for park,
<br /> iyground, and public open space purposes as it relates to the use
<br /> velopment of land for residential, commercial and industrial purposes
<br /> essential to the maintaining of a healthful and desirable environment for
<br /> all citizens of the City. We must not only provide these amenities fo., our
<br /> citizens today, we must also be mindful of our future citizens.
<br /> It is recognized by the City Council that the demand for park, playground
<br /> and public open space within a municipality is directly related to the
<br /> density and intensity of development permitted and allowed within any given
<br /> area. Urban type developments mean greater numbers of people and higher
<br /> demands for park, playground and public open space. To' disregard this
<br /> principle is to Inevitably over-tax existing facilities and thus diminish
<br /> the quality of the environment for all.
<br /> It is the policy- of Plymouth that the following standards and guidelines for
<br /> the dedication of land for park, playground, and public open space purposes
<br /> (or cash contributions in lieu _of such dedication) in the subdividing and
<br /> developing of land within the Citj shall be directly related to the density
<br /> and intensity of each subdivision and development.
<br /> 2. Standards for Accepting Dedication of Land for Public Purposes; In the
<br /> consideration of accepting the dedication"of land for public purposes the
<br /> following special provisions shall apply:
<br /> A. Land proposed to be dedicated for public purposes shall meet identified
<br /> needs contained in the City's Comprehensive Park and Trail Corridor
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