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Park Planning and Design Process Institute for Protesstona!Development <br /> For Parks and Recreation Facilities Minnesota Recreatfon an d Park Assoclalion <br /> -. 3tl P <br /> • The master plan is an outgrotAdh of the concept plans anti represents the :design <br /> solution that best addresses the deeds and d6sires�of the community. <br /> • The final master plan is usually a,co bination'of the alternative congepts,' rather <br /> than just ohe: <br /> r <br /> • This task..typically involves JWo steps; <br /> =�) 'A preliminary master plan, ,end Est,estimate -- for review and <br /> refinement Ourposes. ., <br /> 2 A final roaster plan and 66st estimate — for final presentation purposes, <br /> .-� • This is a 9ood time for a follow«u l <br /> Pq I C ► inq to present the'pr�ell. mnary <br /> roaster plan. Make sure you let th,* G1tize'nt ksow it Is , so That they feel <br /> they can Mill have an, active role In ttie design' process (usually,: very', dew <br /> concerns, are expressed -� if, of course, you've, done a g� d job of listening prior <br /> to this point.} <br /> • if the process has been carried out tot Its fullest extent (by not Utting corners), <br /> the final roaster plan will laps*nt a design that meets the needs of the <br /> community while croating its own ld htlty,ond sense of place. <br /> • Product(s): <br /> 91 Master Plan Graphic <br /> 2) :Written Supportive Text <br /> 3) , Cost Estimates - <br /> Brauer& Associates, Ud. May 6, 1093 <br />