If <br /> . <br /> the developed portions of the park, and to within 40 feet in the remote areas, and vertically <br /> accurate to within 10 feet in the remote areas. Given no change in the overall price, what part of <br /> the study would you expand to enhance the overall study? <br /> 3. Since this forest park is impacted by, and has a relationship with, immediate neighbors as <br /> well as patrons from around the metropolitan area, how will their needs be factored into this <br /> management study? <br /> 4. Philosophically, the first vision statement alludes to the fact that Hendricks Park has "unique <br /> ecological, historical, educational, recreational, and aesthetic resources for our human and natural <br /> communities." Do you see any problems in crafting a management plan that is responsive to, and <br /> can accommodate, these various resources? If any conflicts exist between them, what measures <br /> would you take toward mediating those conflicts? <br />