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Employment, Parks, Schools Ordinance (County) (all other)- Planning Commission Recommendation (4 of 4)
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UGB ADOPTION PACKAGE
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Distribution <br />• Dismissal of Land South of Randy Pape Beltline <br />No second priority land within the study area is south of Randy Pape Beltline. Therefore no <br />fourth priority land is dismissed on this basis. <br />Adjacency to urban residential neighborhoods <br />• Dismissal of Land that is not Adjacent to an Existing or Planned Urban Residential <br />Neighborhood <br />1,464.5 acres of fourth priority candidate land are located on tax lots that are not adjacent to <br />existing or planned urban residential neighborhoods, and are dismissed from further <br />consideration. <br />Summary <br />After dismissing candidate land without appropriate location-based site characteristics, 501.9 <br />acres (1,255% of the minimum needed 40 acres) of fourth priority land remains for further <br />evaluation. This land is located in three general regions of the study area and is divided into <br />twenty-five (25) tax lots. Based on ownership, these tax lots form sixteen (16) potential park <br />sites. In addition to this fourth priority land, the 39.3 acres of second priority land that were <br />identified above are reconsidered in association with adjacent fourth priority land. <br />(2) Dismiss Candidate Land without Other Needed Site Characteristics <br />The next step is to evaluate the remaining fourth priority land in terms of the other needed site <br />characteristics. <br />Other Site Characteristics: <br />• Size. <br />o Minimum size of 40 acres, either independently or in association with a collocated <br />school facility <br />Accessibility. <br />o Located on existing or planned collector or arterial street <br />• Geographic Attributes. <br />o Owned or available to be owned by the City for purposes of park <br />development <br />o Adjacent to an existing or planned school facility <br />o Presence of substantial natural features <br />The map below, "Fourth Priority Land: Other Site Characteristics," is a visual <br />representation of the analysis that follows. Due to the large number and small size of <br />many of the sixteen (16) total sites, only those five (5) that meet the size and <br />accessibility characteristics are labeled on the map below (P4.1, P4.2, P4.3, P4.4, and <br />P4.5). <br />Appendix C to Findings May 2017 Page 36 <br />
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