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Item 13- Eavironmental Intrusions <br />The eastern boundary of Navarre Park is Shadywood Road (County road 19). The average daily <br />traffic on this road is 5,400 vehicles. The southern boundary of the park is Lyric Avenue, a low <br />volume residential street, with an average daily traffic count of only several hundred vehicles. <br />In order to minimize the traffic and roadway impacts, the main park entrance and vehicle parking <br />area will be located along Lyric Avenue. The playground equipment will be located in the <br />northwest comer of the park to maximize the distance from the higher traffic county road. The <br />City is also planning on a future sidewalk along the western side of County Road 19 to provide <br />for safer pedestrian access to the park. <br />Single family homes are located along the northern and western boundaries of the park. There is <br />an existing overhead power line along the northern park boundary that serves the homes to the <br />north. To minimize the impacts from the homes and power line, a split rail fence will be installed <br />to delineate the park boundary and trees will be planted along the north park boundary. There <br />are no other environmental intrusions that adversely affect the park.
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