2006 Parks, Trails and Open Space Plan - City of Lakeville

2006 Parks, Trails and Open Space Plan - City of Lakeville 2006 Parks, Trails and Open Space Plan - City of Lakeville

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Per Capita National Std. Acres/1,000 Population TABLE 20 FUTURE ACTIVE AREA RECOMMENDATIONS Functional Classification Community Parks 5.0 – 8.0 acres Community Playfields 2.0 – 2.5 acres Neighborhood Parks 2.5 – 3.5 acres Mini Parks .25 - .5 acres Sub-Total Total Acres All Class. 1 Existing Lakeville Parks: Number of Parks Total Area Acres Active Area Acres 6 617.5 125.0 5 197.0 157.0 27 315.88 200.45 9 22.87 9.5 48 1,153.25 493.25 80 1,607.05 495.45 Existing Lakeville Schools: Number of Schools Total Area Acres Total Active Acres NA NA NA 5 481.2 2 165.7- 219.0 2 11 219.8 3 71.8- 111.8 3 NA NA NA NA 16 701.0 237.5- 330.8 Total Area Park & Schools 617.5 678.2 535.68 22.87 1,854.25 Total Active Area Park & Schools 125.0 322.7- 376.0 272.25- 312.25 9.5 729.45- 822.75 2005 Active Acreage Needs 262-420 105-131 131-184 13-26 682-761 Population 52,466 Net Acres Existing vs. Needs (-295)- (-137) (+191)- (+271) (+89)- (+182) (-17) – (-4) (-31)- (+312) 2010 Active Acreage Needs 276-442 110-138 138-193 14-28 538-801 Population 55,200 Net Existing/Needs (-317)- (-151) (+185)- (+266) (+80)- (+175) (-19)- (-5) (-71)- (+285) 2020 Active Acreage Needs Population 76,500 383-612 153-191 191-268 19-38 746- 1109 Net Existing/Needs (-467)- (-258) (+132)- (+223) (+5)- (+122) (-28)- (-10) (-358)- (+77) 2030 Active Acreage Needs Population 86,000 430-688 172-215 215-301 22-43 839- 1247 Net Existing/Needs (-563)- (-305) (+108)- (+204) (-38)- (+98) (-33)- (-12) (-516)- (-15) Source: NPRA, Northwest Associated Consultants, Inc. 1 2 3 All classifications include special use facilities and conservancy areas. Middle and high school facilities were included as community playfield facilities Elementary schools were included as neighborhood park facilities. City of Lakeville, Minnesota Chapter Six 2006 Comprehensive Parks, Trails, & Open Space Plan Page 114

Community Park Facility Needs Lakeville’s park classification and policies establish the following service parameters for community parks. Service Area: Community-wide Per Capita Standard: Five to eight acres per 1,000 population. Desirable Size in Acres: Minimum size 25 acres with 50 to 100+ acres desirable. Lakeville has been successful in establishing significant community parks taking advantage of unique natural settings within the community. Map 12 illustrates the location of each community park. Table 20 indicates the need for expanded community park active areas for the current 2005 population and increasing with future growth to 2030. To address current and future community park needs, the following recommendations are offered: 1. To balance the City-wide distribution of community park facilities, the City has acquired land for development of East Lake Community Park in northeastern Lakeville. A 40 acre parcel has been acquired along Pilot Knob Road and adjacent to the Spirit of Brandtjen Farm development. Additional land for this park is being acquired through park dedication from the Spirit of Brandtjen Farm subdivision and through outright purchase using Dakota County grant monies with a matching City contribution. The land dedicated from the Spirit of Brandtjen Farm development will encompass the eastern shoreline of East Lake as well as a future greenway corridor extending northeast from the park area to connect with Apple Valley via an existing box culvert under CSAH 46. 2. As the opportunity presents itself, it is a high priority to expand Antlers Park to the east through park land dedication, acquisition, or future park dedication credits associated with the development of adjoining land to the east. 3. Improvements within Casperson Park are to be considered in accordance with its master plan and will be pursued to expand the active play areas within the community park. 4. Pursue the acquisition of the land between Casperson Park and West Lake Marion Park, as well as the land located along Lake Marion north of Casperson Park, to establish a contiguous community park along the entire western shoreline of Lake Marion and create a master plan for West Lake Marion Community Park. 5. Pursue expansion of Ritter Farm Park to the south through park dedication or acquisition and expand community recreation at Ritter Farm Park opportunities through nature programs and themed special events. City of Lakeville, Minnesota Chapter Six 2006 Comprehensive Parks, Trails, & Open Space Plan Page 115

Per Capita National Std.<br />

Acres/1,000 Population<br />

TABLE 20<br />

FUTURE ACTIVE AREA RECOMMENDATIONS<br />

Functional Classification<br />

Community<br />

<strong>Parks</strong><br />

5.0 – 8.0<br />

acres<br />

Community<br />

Playfields<br />

2.0 – 2.5<br />

acres<br />

Neighborhood<br />

<strong>Parks</strong><br />

2.5 – 3.5<br />

acres<br />

Mini<br />

<strong>Parks</strong><br />

.25 - .5<br />

acres<br />

Sub-Total<br />

Total<br />

Acres All<br />

Class. 1<br />

Existing <strong>Lakeville</strong> <strong>Parks</strong>:<br />

Number <strong>of</strong> <strong>Parks</strong><br />

Total Area Acres<br />

Active Area Acres<br />

6<br />

617.5<br />

125.0<br />

5<br />

197.0<br />

157.0<br />

27<br />

315.88<br />

200.45<br />

9<br />

22.87<br />

9.5<br />

48<br />

1,153.25<br />

493.25<br />

80<br />

1,607.05<br />

495.45<br />

Existing <strong>Lakeville</strong> Schools:<br />

Number <strong>of</strong> Schools<br />

Total Area Acres<br />

Total Active Acres<br />

NA<br />

NA<br />

NA<br />

5<br />

481.2 2<br />

165.7-<br />

219.0 2 11<br />

219.8 3<br />

71.8-<br />

111.8 3 NA<br />

NA<br />

NA<br />

NA<br />

16<br />

701.0<br />

237.5-<br />

330.8<br />

Total Area Park & Schools 617.5 678.2 535.68 22.87 1,854.25<br />

Total Active Area Park<br />

& Schools<br />

125.0 322.7-<br />

376.0<br />

272.25-<br />

312.25<br />

9.5 729.45-<br />

822.75<br />

2005 Active Acreage Needs 262-420 105-131 131-184 13-26 682-761<br />

Population 52,466<br />

Net Acres<br />

Existing vs. Needs<br />

(-295)-<br />

(-137)<br />

(+191)-<br />

(+271)<br />

(+89)-<br />

(+182)<br />

(-17) –<br />

(-4)<br />

(-31)-<br />

(+312)<br />

2010 Active Acreage Needs 276-442 110-138 138-193 14-28 538-801<br />

Population 55,200<br />

Net Existing/Needs (-317)-<br />

(-151)<br />

(+185)-<br />

(+266)<br />

(+80)-<br />

(+175)<br />

(-19)-<br />

(-5)<br />

(-71)-<br />

(+285)<br />

2020 Active Acreage Needs<br />

Population 76,500<br />

383-612 153-191 191-268 19-38 746-<br />

1109<br />

Net Existing/Needs (-467)-<br />

(-258)<br />

(+132)-<br />

(+223)<br />

(+5)-<br />

(+122)<br />

(-28)-<br />

(-10)<br />

(-358)-<br />

(+77)<br />

2030 Active Acreage Needs<br />

Population 86,000<br />

430-688 172-215 215-301 22-43 839-<br />

1247<br />

Net Existing/Needs (-563)-<br />

(-305)<br />

(+108)-<br />

(+204)<br />

(-38)-<br />

(+98)<br />

(-33)-<br />

(-12)<br />

(-516)-<br />

(-15)<br />

Source: NPRA, Northwest Associated Consultants, Inc.<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

All classifications include special use facilities <strong>and</strong> conservancy areas.<br />

Middle <strong>and</strong> high school facilities were included as community playfield facilities<br />

Elementary schools were included as neighborhood park facilities.<br />

<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lakeville</strong>, Minnesota<br />

Chapter Six<br />

<strong>2006</strong> Comprehensive <strong>Parks</strong>, <strong>Trails</strong>, & <strong>Open</strong> <strong>Space</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> Page 114

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