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- 9 - <br />are not developed to provide the following recreation functions: tot- <br />^ lots, court games. crafta, plsygrovnd apparatue, neighborhood recreation <br />centers, athletic field, and awiu�ing pools. These fmctions are pro- _ <br />vided by local parks• A co�unity should not depend on a regional park/ } <br />park reserve to provide these "local recreatlon" funetiona. _ <br />Guidelina_ 5. "Policiea and intarim management toole to be incorporatad <br />in the implementation program to reserve propoaed ragional park� and � <br />traila designated in the system atatement which have not yet bean acqulr�d." <br />Examplas o£ policies and intarim management toole £or reserving <br />proposed regional parke and tra3ls are: <br />- Official mapa that set aside park/tra11 from developm�at and <br />indicate the proposed park/trail will be acquirad bq a ca'rtain <br />date. <br />- Purchase of regional park/trail land by citizens group (M�Cxo- <br />politan Park Fo�mdation) with the intent o£ s�lling it Co <br />regional park implementing agency when funds ara availabla. <br />- Zoning ordinances that disoouraga/prohibit tha convar�ion o! <br />praposed park/trail sitee to intensive land uaes (a.;., �ub- <br />� division ordinancea limiting development oE hom� situ to ont <br />homa per 40 acres); <br />- Conaervation district zoning or floodplain or shorsl�nd nua���� <br />ment ordinances: <br />- Restrictive covenants or easemanta; . <br />- Land alteration regulations that protect th� natural r��oueo�� <br />(e.g., tree cutting, grading and filling r�gulation�). <br />Model ordinances for theee regulationa ar� fo�d in App�ndicn D <br />and C. The eo�unity should indicate how iCS propaYty va1W ��f���dMAC <br />practicea are compatible with the land usa prot�etion C�Cllniqw. Ttlt '�' <br />example, if the iand is zonad "consarv�tion di�triet," th�e► th� Valw- e� <br />tion fbr taa purpoaea ahould ra£l�et this sonini. Th* eo�u�iGr �hould � <br />also indieate how long ehasa tachniqws-v111 b� tl��eCl.v�, ii.�., wh�n ^` <br />other land uas pra�ause will b�coma too gr�at and th� "p:eneo�a lu►d" <br />wili have to be acquirad by a ragional psrk a�a�cy}. <br />SSCTION IY <br />ADEQUACY OF Tt� LOCAL RECREATION OPEN SP�CL SYt'RM <br />� In addition to the prsviously d�scrib�d auid�lins�l vltiah N111 b� <br />uaed eo detarmine conformity with tk� r�gionai s�er�atioer op�n �p4o� <br />
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