See page 20 for definitions ~ 2~ <br /> Implementation Plan y~~a~Qs2~ c~y\~2 ~av~~ <br /> ACTION ACTION VOL. POSSIBLE COST <br /> <br /> Skinner Butte Park Master Plan PRIORITY TYPE OPPS. NOTES PROJECT STAGES TIMELINE FUNDS ESTIMATE j <br /> F. Consider the needs of visual, hearing and other disabilities in Accommodations may include tactile <br /> all areas of the park for both safety and opportunities for warning strips, tactile way finding and <br /> participation. POL interpretive signage, auditory interpretive i <br /> features, scent gardens, etc. <br /> EQUESTRIAN ACCESS: Consider access by horses as a ~ <br /> 6.9 unique mode of transportation reflecting and promoting <br /> the park's unique historic values <br /> A. Consider establishing a route through the park that is open to 3 POL Work with local equestrial group <br /> horse riding at certain times or events <br /> i <br /> 1. Minimize conflicts with other uses <br /> 2. Establish requirements and conditions for continuing use <br /> 3. Enlist the help of the local equestrian association for maintenance of traits, self-enforcement of rules for equestrian access, as well as promotion and organization of events <br /> i <br /> ' <br /> B. Consider the needs of traditional or historic ~ guc~'~Irian Work wdh local equestrial group <br /> facilllies- such as hitchuig hosts, at key areas ~^iithin the park 3 j ~k * * * 2010 TBD $15,000 <br /> i <br /> C. Consider equestrian access in conjunction with promoting the Work with local equestrial group <br /> historic interpretation plan through event-based activities, 3 POL * 2005 <br /> demonstrations, etc. <br /> D. Consider equestrian access also in conjunction with the Work with local equestrial group <br /> proposed community farm for purposes of accurately <br /> demonstrating traditional farming techniques 3 POL iF 2005 <br /> E. Also consider special permit access by other draft animals Work with local equestrial group <br /> such as mules and oxen for events and demonstration 3 POL 2005 <br /> purposes <br /> I <br /> i <br /> I <br /> Strategy: Implement measures to improve public safety within Skinner Butte Park <br /> A. It Work with local volunteer organizations, <br /> 1 POL * vendors and retailers * * * * 2010 TBD TBD ~ <br /> I <br /> t. Encouraging use by public and private organizations for group-based events <br /> €2. Frequent tours, demonstrations or other events related to the historic and ecological interpretive programs <br /> ~3. Self-guided tours and maps <br /> €4. Density of unique attractions related to historical and ecological interpretive programs that would provide a draw for legitimate use <br /> €5. Allowing and/or granting licenses for private vendors of consumables such as coffee, fruits and vegetables, ice-cream, snacks, lunch items, etc. to operate in specific areas <br />of the park. <br /> i <br /> i <br /> B.~t3e clop and maintain a clear, user-inenafy ,r .I `i~istem on the See trail system development action i <br /> butte and along the river front to in;rrasc use anal ~ i;ibility by items; see also Habitat Management <br /> thF general put~lic Pr ~~idc trail aiignrnents that al~o~ri Pnr 1 I ~k Plan, Understory Vegetation and Public * * * * 2010 TBD $15,000 ' <br /> ob~~.rvation of mast ar as of the park Safety <br /> i <br /> C. (`,4itiyaie overgrc~.vn conditions in pertain areas of the park See natural resources restoration and <br /> frequented by illegal carnpinq through a program of vegetation 1 I ~k habitat management goals and actions see NR see NR see NR j. <br /> management rsue natural resource yowls) actions actions actions <br /> - w _ <br /> - . <br /> - i 18 _ f~_ I I ' ~~a ~Janua~~2 <br /> <br />