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k <br />-�- <br />� auxface water pollution of the park nroperty, as we11 as�the aub- <br />division. Placement of on-site septic systems should be controlled � <br />to,prevent pollution. � <br />g. Agricultural uses, especially feedlots, poultry farms and livestock .a <br />barns will have an air quality impact on the park. Land-uee poli- - <br />ciee ehould discourage the placement of these £acilities within one- � <br />qvarter to one-half mile of the park. Other agricultural uees, <br />such as crop production hava little .oz no.impact on a park and <br />ahould De encouraged. <br />h. All land uses may have some impact on regional trails. Land use <br />policies stwuld minimize some of the potential impacts of land • <br />usea on trails. Esamples are: <br />- When converting land from one use to another, trail carridors <br />ahould be integrated as paxt of the development plans £or tha <br />nesa use. <br />- Improvement or replacement of raads and bridges ahould include <br />development of bilceways. � � <br />Guideline 2. "Exiating or planned imorovements and projects which may <br />'_ result in tax asaesaments on regional park property or which may phy= � <br />eically impact regional park property." <br />Examples of evch improvements and projecte which may result 3n <br />tax asaesementa on parks are atreets, sanitary sewera, storm secaer, and <br />water. Wltan identi£ying these facilities the following in£ormation <br />ahould be included: <br />- aeaessment policiea '" <br />- eatimated asseasment to the park �-,. <br />- location of the facility � <br />- capacitq of the facility xq, <br />- eatimated use of the facility. ?j' <br />Spacfal attention ehould be given to acaling these £acilitiea to �x ' <br />tha uutter plan and antieipated uae of the park. Thia wiii in�nre "#: <br />Eacilitias being planned at the proper capacity, and provided at the � <br />prop�r timr, plus aesuring that an equitable aesesament coat is borne �'; <br />by eh� park. �,- <br />Th��� publie £acilities can also have a physical impact on th� park. <br />Exampl�� oE Land-use poiicies rhat minimiza tha physical impaM are; �' <br />� a: Avoid a�Clandi and aoils whose high susceptability ao erosion would �! <br />cr�ats ��dimantaeion and pollution problems during and after con- �'' <br />
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