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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City of Lakeville, Minnesota Chapter Six 2006 Comprehensive Parks, Trails, & Open Space Plan Page 122

Park Planning District 1 District 1 is located in the northwest corner of Lakeville. The district boundaries are defined by the City boundaries on the north and west, 185 th Street on the south and I-35 on the east. 2020 Land Use The 2020 Land Use Plan proposes rural residential land use in the extreme northwest corner of the district. Commercial land uses are guided along the freeway and around both the I-35/Highway 50 and the I-35/County Road 46 interchanges. Business campus uses and residential land uses at a variety of densities are proposed through the balance of the district. Through the implementation of the 2020 Land Use Plan, District 1 population is anticipated to grow from a current 3,161 people to 7,030 people by 2020, when the area would be considered fully developed. No significant changes to the Land Use Plan would be anticipated for this area of the City as part of the extension of the Comprehensive Plan planning timeframe to 2030. Existing Park Facilities Existing park facilities consist of primarily smaller facilities sparsely dispersed through District 1. District 1 is currently served by the following City parks and school facilities: Name Total Acres Active Acres NEIGHBORHOOD/MINI PARKS: Bracketts Crossing Park 1.0 .25 Kenmore Park .25 .20 Kenreel .25 .25 Lone Oak Park .50 .50 Oaks of Lake Villa 13.2 3.4 Orchard Lake Park 3.2 2.5 Prairie Lake Park 9.7 7.0 Total Neighborhood/Mini Parks: 28.1 14.1 GREENWAYS/CONSERVANCY AREAS: Lone Tree Point 26.5 0.0 Orchard Trail 26.7 0.0 SPECIAL USE PARKS: Orchard Lake Beach .50 .50 Wayside Park 1.50 .50 Total Special Use Parks: 2.00 2.00 Total Parks: 43.6 11.7 SCHOOLS: Orchard Lake Elementary 14.3 4.7 – 7.1 TOTAL DISTRICT RECREATIONAL AREAS: 97.6 19.8 – 22.2 City of Lakeville, Minnesota Chapter Six 2006 Comprehensive Parks, Trails, & Open Space Plan Page 123

Park <strong>Plan</strong>ning District 1<br />

District 1 is located in the northwest corner <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lakeville</strong>. The district boundaries are<br />

defined by the <strong>City</strong> boundaries on the north <strong>and</strong> west, 185 th Street on the south <strong>and</strong> I-35<br />

on the east.<br />

2020 L<strong>and</strong> Use<br />

The 2020 L<strong>and</strong> Use <strong>Plan</strong> proposes rural residential l<strong>and</strong> use in the extreme northwest<br />

corner <strong>of</strong> the district. Commercial l<strong>and</strong> uses are guided along the freeway <strong>and</strong> around<br />

both the I-35/Highway 50 <strong>and</strong> the I-35/County Road 46 interchanges. Business campus<br />

uses <strong>and</strong> residential l<strong>and</strong> uses at a variety <strong>of</strong> densities are proposed through the<br />

balance <strong>of</strong> the district. Through the implementation <strong>of</strong> the 2020 L<strong>and</strong> Use <strong>Plan</strong>, District<br />

1 population is anticipated to grow from a current 3,161 people to 7,030 people by 2020,<br />

when the area would be considered fully developed. No significant changes to the L<strong>and</strong><br />

Use <strong>Plan</strong> would be anticipated for this area <strong>of</strong> the <strong>City</strong> as part <strong>of</strong> the extension <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Comprehensive <strong>Plan</strong> planning timeframe to 2030.<br />

Existing Park Facilities<br />

Existing park facilities consist <strong>of</strong> primarily smaller facilities sparsely dispersed through<br />

District 1. District 1 is currently served by the following <strong>City</strong> parks <strong>and</strong> school facilities:<br />

Name Total Acres Active Acres<br />

NEIGHBORHOOD/MINI PARKS:<br />

Bracketts Crossing Park 1.0 .25<br />

Kenmore Park .25 .20<br />

Kenreel .25 .25<br />

Lone Oak Park .50 .50<br />

Oaks <strong>of</strong> Lake Villa 13.2 3.4<br />

Orchard Lake Park 3.2 2.5<br />

Prairie Lake Park 9.7 7.0<br />

Total Neighborhood/Mini <strong>Parks</strong>: 28.1 14.1<br />

GREENWAYS/CONSERVANCY AREAS:<br />

Lone Tree Point 26.5 0.0<br />

Orchard Trail 26.7 0.0<br />

SPECIAL USE PARKS:<br />

Orchard Lake Beach .50 .50<br />

Wayside Park 1.50 .50<br />

Total Special Use <strong>Parks</strong>: 2.00 2.00<br />

Total <strong>Parks</strong>: 43.6 11.7<br />

SCHOOLS:<br />

Orchard Lake Elementary 14.3 4.7 – 7.1<br />

TOTAL DISTRICT RECREATIONAL<br />

AREAS:<br />

97.6 19.8 – 22.2<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 123

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