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L. <br />DEC-19-1996 12S08 CITY OF LONG LAKE 612 476 9622 P.06 <br />Comprehensive Plan, or as later amended. The State will replace or otherwise <br />mitigate for any trails lost as a result of the project. The State will pursue the <br />construction of new sidewalks and trails to mitigate for reductions in pedestrian and <br />bicycle access caused by the proposed construction. Furthermore, the State may <br />construct new sidewalks and trails as part of mitigation for parkland (4f) impacts. <br />Trails and sidewalks will be designed to the extent possible to coordinate with the <br />City ’s trail way, sidewalk and pedestrian traffic plans. It is understood that a <br />complete trail system plan is not in place at this point in time. It is understood that <br />the State has not shown as a part of its corridor proposal the sidewalks and trails to <br />be included as a part of the proposed construction. <br />6. Park land and facility replacement It is understood that the City has <br />requested Mn/DOT to relocate park facilities and provide a suitable replacement of <br />any parkland lost as a result of the project including Holbrook Park at a ratio of 1.5 <br />to 1. It is understood that the impacts of the proposed construction to City parkland <br />are not understood at this point in project development. It is understood that a <br />mitigation plan for park impacts will be developed by joint action betw'een the State <br />and the City as a part of the 4f Statement for this project. Park impacts may include <br />but are not limited to lost property, affected functionality including access, visual <br />impacts, and noise impacts. Mitigation measures may include but are not limited to <br />5 <br />. .'p k*.—A A4*l u.x. m ■
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