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Draft—May 2003 Park Master Plan <br /> • Restore native plant communities where appropriate on <br /> public lands. <br /> • Utili7e best management practices for the management of <br /> trees and forests on public lands. <br /> • Require best management practices for the management <br /> of trees, forests, and native ecologic communities <br /> throughout the private development process. <br /> • Plan recreational opportunities in a way that is compatible <br /> with the ecology, geology, historical features, and <br /> topography of the parkland. <br /> • Identify and implement strategies to protect <br /> environmentally sensitive areas. <br /> • Enforce local ordinances and conditions of approval for <br /> land use requests (subdivisions). <br /> Preserve, enhance, and protect the cultural, social, historical <br /> and scenic qualities unique to the Community. <br /> Objectives: <br /> • Reserve through purchase, easement, or dedication, <br /> public access to wetlands, waterways, lakeshore, or other <br /> natural preservation areas. <br /> • Work with other public and private agencies to identify, <br /> preserve and protect sites of historical, architectural and <br /> cultural significance. <br /> • Reserve through purchase, easement, or dedication, sites <br /> of cultural, architectural or historical significance. <br /> Promote ownership of park development and maintenance <br /> through collaboration of the City and volunteers. <br /> Objectives: <br /> • Develop and maintain a list of opportunities for volunteer <br /> work on public lands. <br /> • Establish and implement policies for volunteer work on <br /> public lands that protect the safety of the volunteers and <br /> limits the City's liability. <br /> • Create an annual recognition program to acknowledge <br /> 'I volunteer hours. <br /> P / Building pr Future 4 <br /> 11 /The Comprehensive Plan for Elk Riser <br />