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The oval park located in the center of the single-family area is the main focal <br /> point for the entire development and will serve as an active recreational area. <br /> Some features of this park include additional trees and a trail around the <br /> perimeter, open turf areas for active recreation, picnic and gathering areas and a <br /> fountain in the pond on each end of the park. The park is also connected to the <br /> landscape median as stated earlier. This enhanced feature will provide the River <br /> Park Development with a central green corridor amenity. <br /> The park located on the south end of the development will serve as a natural <br /> park and passive recreational area. Some features of this park include additional <br /> trees on the northeast and northwest perimeter; native tree stands along the <br /> south side, native prairie grass areas for passive recreation, picnic, and small <br /> gathering areas. The south side of this park is adjacent a regional park providing <br /> additional opportunities for the River Park Residents. <br /> VIII. PUBLIC TRAIL <br /> An extensive trail system is proposed for the area. This trail is depicted on the <br /> site drawing labeled Preliminary Grading Plan. Depending upon where the trail is <br /> located, it will be a combination of bituminous and wood chip. The proposed <br /> system is intended to allow access throughout the development, to parkland, and <br /> to the previously mentioned natural areas. <br /> Further, it is proposed that interpretive and educational kiosks be erected within <br /> the natural areas. The information presented will discuss the ecology of the <br /> areas and their significance. These will also be used to inform the public about <br /> the potential habitat for Blanding's turtles and measures that can be taken to <br /> protect the turtles and their habitat. At the kiosks, benches and/or gazebos will <br /> be constructed periodically for the users of the resource. <br /> The trail will be constructed to the southwest corner of the property so that it <br /> could be connected with a future local or regional trail system, thereby allowing <br /> the public access to this system and the amenities preserved and restored in the <br /> area. <br /> IX. SITE GRADING <br /> The proposed site grading, in general, retains the current topographical features <br /> of the site. The most significant grade change is on the south side of the power <br /> line easement where the ground elevation would be lowered by up to 25 feet. <br /> The proposed grades provide some walkout and lookout lots and provides <br /> positive drainage for all areas of the site. <br /> The site grading is expected to be done in phases over about a five-year period. <br /> The farmstead buildings will be removed or demolished as part of the <br /> development. <br /> 11 <br /> F:ENG\63300\264\REPORTS\River Park Narrative.426.doc <br />