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©Task 8: Ordinance Review and Parcel Evaluation <br />Among the tools you can use for natural resource management are <br />ordinances and development standards. We will review existing City <br />subdivision requirements and provide recommendations on how these <br />can be updated. Since low impact development strategies such as <br />clustering tend to work best on parcels of some size, we propose to <br />identify parcels greater than 40 acres in size suitable for cluster <br />development and other non-standard design methods. Where property <br />access prevented a field inventory, sites with potential suitability abased <br />on aerial photo review) will be noted and recommended for inventory <br />prior to or at the time of development. <br />Deliverables: <br />Report section providing recommendations for updating city <br />rules/ordinances <br />Map highlighting parcels of greater than 40 acres where alternative <br />design methods are appropriate <br />^ Task 9: Report Creation and Draft Report <br />Presentation <br />October-December 2004 <br />After completion of field work and data entry, our team will create a <br />draft report including site-specific information regarding community <br />type, quality, restoration potential and other pertinent information <br />mentioned above. Also included will be: <br />Project ~ilmthodology <br />Natural reS6~~urce inventory/land cover classification results <br />Summary of land cover by natural community type <br />Location of significant concentrations of natural areas <br />Recommendations on <br />Priority lands for protection/acquisition <br />Potential greenway connections <br />Summary of restoration practices and threats to natural areas <br />Revisions to subdivision requirements <br />Priority conservation areas <br />Color figures are anticipated for: <br />Community types and quality <br />MLCCS land cover types <br />Potential greenway corridors <br />Priority lands for protection/acquisition by City, DNR or others <br />Rare species findings will be provided for each of the project areas <br />Ten copies of the draft report will be provided by November 30, 2004, <br />to allow time for City Staff and Parl< and Recreation Commission <br />members to review the document. We will present the draft NRI report <br />at the December 8, 2004, Parl< and Recreation Commission meeting. At <br />this time, we will ask for input from City staff and Parl< and Recreation <br />Commission members on the contents of the report. We recommend a <br />two- to three- week review/comment period for the draft report to allow <br />,fir City of Elk R/ver g <br />~~~ Natural Resources /nventory <br />