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1/31/2002
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i <br /> i <br /> it , <br /> ~ r~xr ~ ~ ~ f 'f` - ~ " - " <br /> ~ ~ <br /> a;-•- <br /> I ; <br /> I : - _ <br /> M' .,.1 - <br /> ~ ~ _ ~ <br /> ,r . <br /> .3 } <br /> & ~ ~y <br /> I <br /> i <br /> n <br /> J <br /> - , _ w <br /> . _ . <br /> 'I ~ _ ro <br /> Despite its age, the playground at Skinner Butte Park U <br /> is still a popular destination. Over half of park visitors <br /> ti report using this facility. <br /> There are four particular areas that the Willamette River southward to Cheshire <br /> generally summarize the focus of Avenue, Second Avenue, the 3rd/4th <br /> discussion; history, natural resources, park Connector, or to the boundary of residential <br /> ' amenities and site circulation. Most and/or commercial property. <br /> elements of the master plan will deal with <br /> on one or more of these areas. It is in their Specific elements contained within <br /> combination, however, that they are most the scope of the plan <br /> valuable, and should be considered. Campbell Senior Center, Lamb Cottage, <br /> the residential dwelling occupied by Child <br /> Care, Inc., the "columns" climbing area, <br /> j _ 1 Further Development and other facilities contained within the park <br /> One element of the master plan is a set of and serving a park, recreation or open <br /> criteria to guide more detailed planning space function are contained within the <br /> efforts. The implication is that these efforts scope of the master plan. <br /> will refine the master plan in the scope of <br /> its findings and recommendations. The Special relationships <br /> I master plan, therefore, will serve as the <br /> ' ~ planning umbrella for these refinements The master plan recognizes certain features <br /> that are integral to the park, but currently <br /> and provide the policy framework for their serve anon-park specific purpose, are <br /> execution. guided by different sets of goals, and/or are <br /> SCOpe under separate management. <br /> Recommendations or accommodations <br /> File documents show widely varying may be made for these features in the <br /> definitions of Skinner Butte Park. In most master plan, but must be applied through <br /> Skinner Butte Park, documents, one or more elements of the a collaborative effort with other City <br /> as defined far fhis park have either been omitted or have since departments or external organizations. <br /> <br /> ' plan, is about 100 changed through property acquisition or These features include the 1926 EWEB- <br /> acres in size and similar actions. To clarify this for the current owned reservoir, the communications <br /> includes many master planning effort, the park area shall tower, the Shelton-McMurphy-Johnson <br /> 4 ! be defined henceforth as follows: <br /> special features. house and property, and the Lincoln Yard <br /> area (see Map 2: Site Features). <br /> A Skinner Butte Park encompasses all city- <br /> owned park property abutting the south <br /> ~ bank of the Willamette River from the Ferry <br /> Street Bridge extending west to the I-105 <br /> bridge, and extending from the banks of <br /> I <br /> i! <br /> t. _ ; <br /> Skinner Butte Park . Master Plan 2001 9 <br /> <br />
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