Chapter 1 - Introduction_7.18.06Chapter One Introduction
New Scandia Township
Comprehensive Parks, Trails, Open Space and Recreation Plan 1-1
Adopted 18 July 2006
Note: Since the inception of the Comprehensive Parks, Trails, Open Space
and Recreation Plan, New Scandia Township has decided to pursue
incorporation. Information herein is relevant to the community, regardless of
whether it remains New Scandia Township or becomes the City of Scandia.
- SWB, Inc., July 2006.
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
PURPOSE OF THE PLAN
Over a century ago, when the City of Minneapolis struggled with issues related
to parks, trails and open space, H.W.S. Cleveland told the Park Commission:
“Look forward for a century to the time when the city has a population of a
million, and think what will be their wants. They will have wealth enough to
purchase all that money can buy, but all that wealth cannot purchase a lost
opportunity, or restore natural features of grandeur and beauty, which would
then possess priceless value, and which you (the Park Commissioners) can
preserve if you but say the word and save them from destruction which certainly
awaits them if you fail to utter it.” 1
Much of the City’s exceptional park system would have been lost to private
development or poor planning, had it not been for the wisdom and
forethought of the Park Commission, government officials, and residents of
that time.
This is the time for New Scandia Township (NST) to implement a
comprehensive parks plan. Faced with growing development pressure, New
Scandia Township is bound to change. This plan is intended to guide that
change in a manner consistent with the Township’s vision of preserving its
rural character and the quality of its open space and natural areas.
New Scandia Township’s Comprehensive Parks, Trails, Open Space and
Recreation Plan will help ensure that the Township knows what it has and that
it has a strategy for preserving, enhancing, and developing its comprehensive
park system so current and future generations may enjoy the recreation
opportunities and open space that the Township has to offer.
1 Dan Armitage, “The Curling Water: A West Bank History”, The Minnesota Daily
(September 27, 1973), p. 19
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PLANNING PROCESS
Washington County is one of the fastest growing counties in the Twin Cities
Metropolitan Region. Concerned with balancing development pressure while
maintaining and preserving the area’s natural and cultural significance, the
New Scandia Township (NST) Town Board hired landscape architecture and
planning consultant Sanders, Wacker, Bergly Inc., in the Fall of 2004 to work
with the Park and Recreation Committee to update the comprehensive parks
plan as a planning tool for the next ten to twenty years.
Community Open House, January 2005
The New Scandia Township Park and Recreation Committee met with SWB
Inc. on a monthly basis to review issues and opportunities specific to the
current parks system. Significant ecological and demographic patterns in the
Township were identified through GIS mapping and an inventory of existing
facilities. A community survey, visioning workshop, two community open
houses and stakeholder interviews provided a broad range of feedback from
the community with regard to goals and priorities for the plan.
Community surveys were distributed to every household in New Scandia
Township in December of 2004. Approximately thirty-nine percent (504
residents) of the total number of households in the Township responded to
the survey. Well over half of New Scandia Township respondents identified
the importance of open space and recreation to their quality of life, and
emphasized the need to preserve the rural small town character of Scandia.
For further information, please see Appendix B: 2004 New Scandia Township
Community Survey.
The visioning workshop and community open houses identified the need for
additional recreation facilities to meet the demands of the Township’s growing
population and special areas that should be preserved for future generations.
Coordination with the MN Department of Natural Resources and Washington
County, among others, provided a framework for the park plan to
complement and build on the strengths of the region, while serving the needs
of the Township’s residents.
The Planning Commission held a public hearing to review the draft
Comprehensive Parks, Trails, Open Space and Recreation Plan, which was
formally adopted by the Town Board on July 18, 2006.
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PLAN GOALS & OBJECTIVES
The goal of the Comprehensive Parks, Trails, Open Space and Recreation Plan
is to help the community develop and maintain a system that meets the needs
and desires of current and future residents of New Scandia Township. The
Plan expresses a long-range vision that can serve the Township through the
year 2025, but it also provides specific goals and strategies that address current
issues. The Plan has set the following objectives to realize this goal:
1. Research demographic data to determine how existing and future
population characteristics may affect New Scandia Township’s parks
and trails system. Analyze recreation trends and standards. Determine
recreation needs and develop a vision to help guide the Township in
the development of its park, trail, open space, and recreation system
(see Chapter 2: Recreation Needs, Issues, the Community Survey and
Vision Statement).
“I am very concerned
about how fast our
rural area is
becoming developed.
Once it’s gone, it’s
gone forever. If I
wanted to live in [a
typical suburb], I
would have moved
there instead.”
-Response from 2004
Community Survey
2. PARKS: Analyze existing facilities, set goals and strategies and prepare
a Park System Plan to guide park development (see Chapter 3: Park
System Plan).
3. TRAILS: Analyze existing trails, set goals and strategies and prepare a
Trail System Plan to guide trail development (see Chapter 4: Trail
System Plan).
4. OPEN SPACE: Analyze existing open space, set goals and strategies
and prepare an Open Space Plan to guide the acquisition and
protection of open space in the Township (see Chapter 5: Open Space
Plan).
5. RECREATION FACILITIES: Analyze existing recreation facilities,
set goals and strategies and prepare a Recreation Facilities Plan to
guide the development of recreation facilities (see Chapter 6:
Recreation Facilities Plan).
6. RECREATION PROGRAMS: Analyze existing recreation programs,
set goals and strategies and prepare a Recreation Programs Plan to
guide the development of recreation programs (see Chapter 7:
Recreation Programs Plan).
7. Prepare implementation recommendations to help the Township
prioritize and fund recommendations (see Chapter 8: Implementation).
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USE OF THE PLAN
This plan will be beneficial to many people:
1. Elected officials, the Park and Recreation committee and
Township Staff can use this plan to assist them with a variety
of tasks including acquisition, development, use, and
maintenance of Township parks, trails, open space and
recreation facilities and programs.
2. Other governmental agencies (federal, state, county, regional
cities and towns) can refer to this plan to help determine how
their parks, trails, open space and recreation facilities and
programs may relate to New Scandia Township’s system.
3. Clubs, associations, and special interest groups can use this plan
to determine how they might work with and complement the
Township’s parks, trails, open space and recreation facilities
and programs.
4. Developers and private landowners can use this plan to
develop an understanding of how existing and future
development might relate to the Township’s parks, trails, open
space and recreation facilities and programs.
5. Residents can refer to this plan to learn about parks, trails,
open space and recreation facilities and programs in the
township.
The Comprehensive Parks, Trails, Open Space and Recreation Plan provides a
broad vision and an overall framework for New Scandia Township, including
inventory, analysis and conceptual park master plans for individual sites.
Bibliography and Resources, respectively, are included at the back of the Plan
for additional reference. Additional park master planning and design
development may be prepared as land becomes available for inclusion into the
park system and as funding is available. This Plan is a dynamic plan that the
Township should review and refine as it continues to grow and develop. As
the community evolves, New Scandia Township should consider a thorough
update of this plan by the year 2025, or earlier, as may be warranted by change
or the Township.