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Section 8-Implementation Plan arty of Lino Lakes <br /> FWwt M(Part 2 of 2). Pr;m*RanUng Matra-Park Land Dambpmeatftiwwzing KW. <br /> — <br /> 'r <br /> W — <br /> High Priority/Concern z c <br /> Moderate Priority/Concern -r <br /> LOW Priority/cOnom <br /> 8 <br /> Mosily Racing Snk:1 through— (1 Being Most Important) g' n <br /> � 44 <br /> Park Site Park Type Park AotW Est.Dev st Co • a cg a�a — <br /> Exist Future Total <br /> N-13(Braadywood Park) Neighborhood Park 50 AG 3.0 Ac. &0 Ac. S1901000 4 <br /> N-14 Neighborhood Park None 6.0 Ac. 6.0 Ac. 3180AW O it <br /> N-15 Neighborhood Park None 10.0 Ac. 10.0 Ac. $295,000 28 <br /> C-1(Country Ickes Park) Community Park 22.0 Ac. 9A Ac. 310 Ac. $625,000-$MAW 7 { <br /> G2 Community Park Now 36.0 Ac. 36.0 Ac. $1.5-32.0 Mil 27 <br /> A-1 Athletic Complex 270 Ac. 330 A¢. 60.0 Ac. $2.3-$3.0 Mil O O O 12 <br /> A 2 Youth Athletic Fields(W fi fthbothood Park) 20.0 Ae. None 20A Ac. $400.000-$600,000 O O <br /> A 3 Athletic Complex None 50.0 50.0 Ac. $25-$3.2 Mkt. 30 <br /> JU-1(Lino Lakes Hem.) Youth Athletic Fields and Neighborhood Park 20.0 None 20.0 Ac. $150,000-3210AW O 20 <br /> 1 <br /> 3U-2(Birch Street Elem.) Youth Athletic Fields 15.0 None 15.0 Ac. $235,000-$MSAW 00 10 ` <br /> JU-3(Cent.School Dist.) Neighborhood Park 100 None 10.0 Ar- $180,000 O 14 , <br /> r <br /> JU-4(Rice Creek Park) Neighborhood Park 10.0 None 10.0 Ac. N/A 29 <br /> Rice Creek Park Regional Park Reserve 2500+Ac. Noce 2500+Ar- N/A N/ <br /> '- Actual acquisition and development costs will depend upon:a)the actual land values at the time of b)the actual program for development at the time of development based on community <br /> and neViborbood input;c)site specific physical characteristics(such as grades,soils,availability of utili�atlecting the development of each park;e)the actual construction Costs at the time Of <br /> development;and d)what portion of the costs an be offset through alternative funding program: volunteerism,grants,donations,etc, The Cost estimates as shown are traced on:a)estimated land values <br /> (in 1992 dollars)as determined by the city;and b)typical development costs(in 1992 dollars}as determined by industry cost-to-construct averages for parks of similar size and scope.The poet estimate <br /> for each park is based on that parts optimal level of development and therefore do not reflect the affect that funding limitations may have on their development Also,the cost estimates are based on each 9' <br /> park's current condition and does not consider the costs associated with replacing existing Udliities and amenities that ate currently in reasonable shape but may'wearour m the fordwoming years.These <br /> Costs should be factored in as appropriate when the cost estimates for each park are updated in the future. � <br /> 0 <br />