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CONFLICTS <br />Conflicts <br />BUNKER HILLS <br />REGIONAL PARK <br />Blame <br />High <br />School <br />Legend <br />AVE NE nitlh <br />Aar.tural <br />• Aahcn <br />Famous <br />y Dar Cows. <br />IRAiROA UWIy <br />�_,' InslmMlwvl <br />Mapr N*.r <br />- <br />Mahulacamed Housing Pana <br />- Mard U.. chm IIMill <br />lJ Maga U.. IMuuMNM <br />- MAW L. N.V.! <br />Midri/amLy <br />'- OM. <br />then WW <br />- Pa*, R.oneironal, ori+r.anr. <br />- RAW vie tour commisasl <br />- soar PIN* AIMeue <br />- <br />SRO FBANy Warted <br />- unervak-ad <br />E%IBRNG BLINKER- COM DF LANES <br />REGIONAL TRAIL <br />PROPOSED BINOOER• CRAM OF LAKES <br />REGIONAL TRAIL <br />EXISTING REGIONALTRAII <br />... PROPOSEO REGIONAL TRAA. <br />EXISTING CITY TRAIL <br />PROPOSED CITY TRAIL <br />- RtAGINK] <br />Figure 13 <br />12 <br />87 <br />0 0.225 0.45 <br />0.9 1.35 <br />Proposed Bunker - Chain of Lakes Regional Trail <br />Planned Land Use - Map A <br />Conflicts related to park or trail redevelopment will be kept to a minimum through proper planning and <br />community involvement. Since the majority of the trail already exists within the current land uses, issues <br />between the trail and current land uses are not anticipated. Land uses in those areas where the trail has <br />yet to be constructed, consist of residential, retail, institutional, agriculture and undeveloped, as shown in <br />Figures 13 & 14. By working closely with each of the cities when development occurs and working with <br />businesses and residents during the design phase of the proposed trail, the County is confident any <br />conflicts that arise will be addressed to all party's satisfaction. <br />With any new development or redevelopment in existing residential areas, there are common concerns <br />among the area residents that are adjacent to the park or trail. One of these concerns is the effect the <br />increased usage of the park or trail will have on their safety, security and privacy. Generally, regional parks <br />and trails in the metropolitan area do not have a higher number of criminal activities related to use. A <br />Page 13 <br />