SMITH'S MILL - New Albany, Ohio
SMITH'S MILL - New Albany, Ohio SMITH'S MILL - New Albany, Ohio
+ proposed land use PROPOSED LAND USE Acres % Residential Neighborhood Residential 1,873.3 17.2 Town Residential 1,209.0 11.1 Rural Estate Residential 4,329.3 39.7 Office Office District 1,307.9 12.0 Mixed Use Commercial 627.4 5.8 Retail 53.8 0.5 Village Center 673.6 6.2 Future Planning Area 827.9 7.6 Total 10,902.2 100.0 2006 Future Land Use Chart 6 SMITH'S MILL shoppes & offices
leisure trail master plan The Leisure Trail Master Plan is intended to guide the Construction of future trail miles at the time of development or as part of a community effort. Developers are required to install trails and sidewalks with the development/redevelopment of their site. Trail linkages indicated on this map are meant to show primary routes for the leisure trail system. Sidewalks and leisure trails along secondary roadways are critical as well and are intended to be constructed as well. All public streets are required to have sidewalks or trails along them. The minimum standard width for concrete sidewalks is five (5)feet and eight (8)feet for asphalt trails. Certain areas of the community may necessitate wider sidewalks or trails and should be determined by the Parks and Trails Advisory Board or as otherwise determined by code. EXISTING LEISURE TRAIL STATISTICS • Existing Leisure Trails (24 miles) • Existing Leisure Trail System Side walk connections (15miles) • Future Leisure Trails (62 miles) SMITH'S MILL shoppes & offices 7
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leisure trail master plan<br />
The Leisure Trail Master Plan is intended to guide the Construction of future trail miles at the time<br />
of development or as part of a community effort.<br />
Developers are required to install trails and sidewalks with the development/redevelopment of their<br />
site. Trail linkages indicated on this map are meant to show primary routes for the leisure trail<br />
system. Sidewalks and leisure trails along secondary roadways are critical as well and are intended<br />
to be constructed as well.<br />
All public streets are required to have sidewalks or trails along them. The minimum standard width<br />
for concrete sidewalks is five (5)feet and eight (8)feet for asphalt trails. Certain areas of the<br />
community may necessitate wider sidewalks or trails and should be determined by the Parks and<br />
Trails Advisory Board or as otherwise determined by code.<br />
EXISTING LEISURE TRAIL<br />
STATISTICS<br />
• Existing Leisure Trails (24 miles)<br />
• Existing Leisure Trail System Side<br />
walk connections (15miles)<br />
• Future Leisure Trails (62 miles)<br />
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