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• to the North can be created to provide public access to the site. Both halves <br /> of the parks are to remain relatively passive in nature with unpaved walking <br /> trails, floating board walks where needed, piers into the water and scenic <br /> overlooks with benches. The park boundaries are controlled with signs and <br /> shrub plantings indicate property edges. <br /> Concept B <br /> This concept connects the North and South Deerfield by floating board walks <br /> over the marshy margins of the wetland. Neighboring pathways connect into <br /> the park from private woods and are not differentiated from the park trails. <br /> The south end of the park has circulation for pedestrians and bikes, and the <br /> north end of the park is accessible only to pedestrians. On the north end, a <br /> shelter and picnic clearing in the woods has been provided. Through out the <br /> park, overlooks with benches take advantage of views in and out of the park. <br /> Attachments <br /> • Park and Recreation Master plan for the site <br /> • <br /> • <br /> \\elkriver\sys\shrdoc\planning\stevewen\drfldmmo.doc <br />