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Park Development Standard Operating Procedures <br />1. Identification of park location and purpose during the subdivision review <br />process. Discussion should include uses (passive ox active), amenities, and other <br />improvements. <br />2. Identification of a park name. <br />3. Park boundary surveyed and markers installed (fox new parks this is the <br />responsibility of the developer, but in older parks, this is a task fox the City to <br />complete). <br />4. Site inspection by staff and members of the park construction subcommittee. <br />The inspection would identify vistas, natural plant and animal areas, areas fox <br />development, and safety issues. A xecommendadon to correct safety issues and <br />the method to achieve them would be forwarded to the full Commission, if the <br />safety issue posed an immediate danger to the public or staff. Once reviewed by <br />the Commission, safety issues would be immediately resolved by park <br />maintenance staff ox a contractor if needed. <br />5. Discussion by the full Commission utilizing the observations of staff and the <br />subcommittee in order to identify how the park will be used, the components of <br />the park, and other issues. Preliminary development of concept plans to be <br />xefined by staff. The objectives of the Paxk Master Plan will be considered in the <br />final concept plan. <br />6. Review of xefined concept plans. <br />7. Neighborhood meeting fox input. <br />8. Final plan developed and approved. <br />9. Development of priority list of tasks to accomplish the park development, a <br />budget, and a priority fox completion within the larger CIP budget. <br />Adopted: May 12, 2004 <br />