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Park Planning and Design Process lnstitufe for Professions!Development <br /> For Parks and Recreation Factildes Minnesota Recreation and Perk Association <br /> Site Analysis <br /> • Through field research, the consultant should 15ecolne famillar,with the site's <br /> physical charac teristics end determine Its;developmental opporfunitles and <br /> constraints This will allow both. the city and consultant to develop a clear <br /> understanding of the site's unique coaracte sties. <br /> • Invite the'Advisoty Committee (most =often the. marls Board) to the site so, that they <br /> gain an understanding of its potential. <br /> • The following issues, among perhaps many others, should be addressed as part <br /> of this task: <br /> 1) What type of facilities.can. the site accommodate? <br /> 2) What design, engineering, environmental, and lead use opportunities or <br /> constraints are presented by the site? e t Eorough< <br /> 3) How does the site relate id, other parks and suffoun'ding <br /> developments? <br /> 4) What is its Character, appeal, aesthetid qualities? <br /> The-site analysis should also help you articulate a "sense of place".-- meaning the <br /> basic emotional response you gat Upon visiting the site. Remember;-- don't try to <br /> change the innate character of a site. And don't try to force a use on a s to that it <br /> simply is'not well suited for: <br /> • Product(s): <br /> 1) Site Graphics <br /> 2) Aerial Photography <br /> 3) Ground-level photography <br /> 4) Written supportive text <br /> Brauer Assoclate*, Ltd, 4 May 6, 1993 <br />
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