1. Introduction <br /> a. Overview <br /> b. Goals <br /> 2. Issues to Cover <br /> a. Criteria for accepting/ not accepting Parcels <br /> i. Environmental Assessment (require or not ?) <br /> ii. Size of Parcel <br /> iii. Value of property <br /> (1) Market value <br /> (2) Natural resource value <br /> iv. Relationship to drainage ways, park lands, or use as water quality feature <br /> v. Consistency with plans/goals for wetland, open space, & natural res. areas <br /> vi. Pending maintenance requirements <br /> vii. Ongoing maintenance requirements <br /> viii. Topography, access, and location <br /> ix. Existing non - conforming uses or illegal activities <br /> x. Neighborhood concerns & safety issues (attractive nuisance) <br /> N•d aV i( <br /> c ' <br /> b. Potential uses of parcels, if accepted v� <br /> i. Use as Park land/ Natural park & education areas <br /> ii. Open space <br /> iii. Natural Resource Corridors <br /> iv. Nature Consevancy (Wildlife habitat <br /> ht L> uG26 <br /> c. Funding / Finance related issues <br /> i. Who pays assessments for improvements <br /> ii. Land a donation, trade, purchase, or creative alternative? <br /> iii. Main costs , <br /> K. • ,_. �'.-c. qtr C : , <br /> d. Mechanisms for meeting objectives of ultimate land use <br /> i. City ownership <br /> ii. Private ownership <br /> (1) Conservation easement <br /> (a) individually owned <br /> (b) homeowner association (common area) <br /> (c) CC & R's <br /> iii. Other Government ownership <br /> e. Other related issues <br /> i. Relationship to mitigation for wetland <br /> ii. Public improvements w 4' 7 ( <br /> iii. Relationship to other development requirements ie setbacks) <br /> 3. Conclusion and Recommendations <br />