 INDEX:Brief History Natural Features Observations Charrette Process Overview Charrette Analysis Team Reports Common Ground Elements Concept Definitions Stakeholder Needs Next Steps Sponsors |  |
Small Group Work Session
Problem, Vision and Solution
- Opportunity for landowners to buy land back
- Possible Park Department use
- How to police uses
- Access
- more land taking?
- What is being developed
- Creation of Cultural center with local Management
- Impact of any development on Wildlife and landowners
- Educating our children to opportunities and possible barriers
- Proper protection of adjoining property
- Money?
- Accessibility of use of property balance multi-use of property
- Floodplan
Statement of Problem
- Ownership issue - Legal status
- How to best use land for common good
- Balance divergent human interest
- Balance different opinions about stewardship
- Evaluate land use capability
- How to balance human desires with natural environment
- Future positive and negative impacts
- How to balance multi-use while preserving natural integrity of land
Vision
- Goal oriented
- Multi-use
- Responsible stewardship
- Holistic
- Sustainable
- To balance multi-use while conserving natural integrity of land
- Provide a conceptual holistic management plan that provides goal oriented, sustainable responsible action for multiple land use
Solutions
- To create a "Land and Man Center" that would serve as an umbrella management entity
- 100 year Flood Plan corridor receives special management
- Research education and demonstration (Historical and future relationship of human and land)
- Park area to be managed low impact
- Watershed management to minimize the effect of human on water quality
- How to minimize fragmentation as it relates to wildlife population and other utilizations
- Water quality surface and ground (Rural and Urban Corridors)
- Flood Plain management
- Utilities/Development pressure
- Defining the land use control mechanisms necessary to implement our Vision
- Educational uses
- Impacts of economic development
Problems, Visions and Solutions
- Importance of protection of natural resources
- Importance of economic stability
- Preservation of Archeological/Cultural/Historical resources
- Re-establish community
- Public benefity
- Recreational opportunities
- Local control and protection of rural character of area
- Education and interpretation of Cultural/Historical/Natural resources
- Cooperation between public and private interests
- Commitment by SAWS to maximize public benefit
- Positive public relations for property disposal
- Attention by SAWS on the "Healing Process" between land owners and community and SAWS/City
- That process be accomplished as soon as possible with implementation time line
- Develop deed restrictions and other protective measures
Statement of Problem
- Conflicting goals between stake holder groups and SAWS
- Philosophical differences between landowners and larger community
- Legal conflicts
- Financial issues
- Preservation
- Restoration
- Maintenance of property
- Limits to land use flood plain vs. Upland
Vision and Solutions
- Continuous usage along river
- Limited access at key points along river
- Core Area - Buffer Zone along river
- Core Area - Non disruptive uses along river
- Agricultural
- Natural habitat/creeks
- Residential away from river
- Park lands
- Water quality
- Appropriate recreation
- Maintain historical heritage
- View Medina River in it's entirety
- Wildlife/Natural values/Water quality
- Reclamation of former crop land, native grasses, vegetation
- Conflict between agriculture and wildlife?
- Disruption and neglect of land
- "Insurmountable Opportunity"
- Manage the land - educational
- Identify impact of different land uses
- Sell back to original property owners if land-locked
- A need for overall Managing entity?
- All Parcels
- Re-parcelization
- Strategic parcels
- Re-parcelization
- With deed restrictions
- Natural conservation easements
- Performance - based
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