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6275
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5/26/2010
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b. The process, depending on the type of project, ii. Park access and relationship to off site <br /> may include two public meetings to allow for features <br /> conceptual plan discussion and time for public iii. Views, smells and sounds that should <br /> comment and draft plan development between be preserved or avoided <br /> the meetings. iv. Impacts to Critical Area features and the <br /> i. It is recommended that in order to Growth Management Act. <br /> maintain community interest no more d. A determination of the impact of proposed <br /> than eight weeks should be between changes and the implication to the overall park <br /> meetings system. <br /> ii. The meetings should be advertised via i. Development of a business plan when <br /> community newspapers, e-mail, and appropriate that includes: <br /> direct mail to neighbors within an 1. A financial assessment and <br /> appropriate radius of the park, broader projected operating costs <br /> circulating newspapers, and posting of 2. Market and financial analysis of <br /> signs in the park the value of potential future <br /> iii. Mail initial informational newsletter to programs including pro-formas <br /> residents within an appropriate radius of for core program or building <br /> project and those on the project mailing development <br /> list ii. Development of a maintenance <br /> management plan <br /> 4. Demand and needs analysis iii. Development of operations plan <br /> a. A list of components that describe and protect iv. Development of sustainability plan <br /> community values including LEED analysis <br /> b. Program elements that can be enhanced or e. The plan shall clearly identify appropriate kinds <br /> developed. of volunteer activities that promote community <br /> i. Amenities such as restrooms and sport stewardship. <br /> courts <br /> ii. Circulation paths and trails 5. Project Adoption <br /> iii. Parking, access to transit or alternative a. SEPA review to determine impacts of <br /> forms of transportation development on the environment. <br /> iv. Business plan may be needed to i. Sepa applications for projects requires <br /> determine program elements that contiguous property owners be <br /> c. Opportunities and constraints. notified, all properties that touch or abut <br /> i. Geological features that pose a danger the subject property along a point or a <br /> or provide an opportunity line shall be included. Properties that <br /> are across a street or right-of-way from <br /> • <br /> 15 <br />
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