decreasing amount <strong>of</strong> vacant l<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> stabilizing growth trends, as this district also serves the more fully-developed communities <strong>of</strong> Eagan <strong>and</strong> Apple Valley. Most <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lakeville</strong> is served by the <strong>Lakeville</strong> School District. The middle school <strong>and</strong> high school grades have shown high rates <strong>of</strong> increase, reflecting maturation <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lakeville</strong>’s households. Enrollment increases are expected to persist in all age groups reflecting the continued influx <strong>of</strong> young families to the area. TABLE 7 FARMINGTON ISD 192 ENROLLMENT Grade 2000-‘01 2001-‘02 2002-‘03 2003-‘04 2004-‘05 % Change 2000-2005 Pre-K 79 84 91 93 87 10.1 K 432 432 474 512 457 5.8 1-5 1,958 2,085 2,184 2,295 2,427 24.1 6-8 1,065 1,154 1,195 1,240 1,267 19.1 9-12 1,258 1,263 1,317 1,311 1,376 9.4 K-12 4,713 4,934 5,170 5,358 5,527 17.3 Source: MN Dept. <strong>of</strong> Education TABLE 8 LAKEVILLE ISD 194 ENROLLMENT Grade 2000-‘01 2001-‘02 2002-‘03 2003-‘04 2004-‘05 % Change 2000-2005 Pre-K 92 101 105 116 121 31.5 K 729 735 719 775 743 2.0 1-5 3,799 3,867 3,939 3,992 4,108 8.1 6-8 2,260 2,408 2,488 2,531 2,548 12.7 9-12 2,601 2,834 2,903 3,098 3,235 24.4 K-12 9,389 9,844 10,049 10,396 10,634 13.3 Source: MN Dept. <strong>of</strong> Education TABLE 9 ROSEMOUNT ISD 196 ENROLLMENT Grade 2000-‘01 2001-‘02 2002-‘03 2003-‘04 2004-‘05 % Change 2000-2005 Pre-K 341 337 347 407 390 14.4 K 1,967 1,910 1,899 1,841 1,820 -7.5 1-5 10,827 10,533 10,410 10,297 10,212 -5.7 6-8 6,633 6,780 6,779 6,812 6,593 -6.0 9-12 8,562 8,804 9,051 9,204 9,352 9.2 K-12 27,989 28,027 28,139 28,154 27,977 -0.04 Source: MN Dept. <strong>of</strong> Education <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lakeville</strong>, Minnesota Chapter Two <strong>2006</strong> Comprehensive <strong>Parks</strong>, <strong>Trails</strong>, & <strong>Open</strong> <strong>Space</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> Page 27
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lakeville</strong>, Minnesota Chapter Two <strong>2006</strong> Comprehensive <strong>Parks</strong>, <strong>Trails</strong>, & <strong>Open</strong> <strong>Space</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> Page 28
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- Page 6 and 7: Chapter 1 Plan Introduction Introdu
- Page 8 and 9: • Transportation. Integral to the
- Page 10 and 11: Chapter 2 Community Characteristics
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- Page 16 and 17: The staged MUSA expansions are prop
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- Page 20 and 21: Natural Environment Greenway Corrid
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- Page 24 and 25: Socioeconomic Profile Population Ac
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maintenance, and facility’s purpo
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defining the quality and safety of
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3. System planning will include pub
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3. Whenever appropriate, user fees
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lake frontage, waterways, ponds, st
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Policies - Community Parks: 1. The
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senior citizen housing where additi
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8. Limited passive recreation can b
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2. Every reasonable effort shall be
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and equestrian trails that encourag
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Standards - Multiple Purpose Trailw
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Policies - Horses: 1. Encourage and
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4. Post trail safety rules along tr
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Park Land Areas Compared With Natio
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Total Acres Active Acres Percent of
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City of Lakeville 2006 Parks, Trail
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Table 19 lists per capita park acre
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Community Park Facility Needs Lakev
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4. Lakeville playfield facilities o
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Neighborhood Park/Mini-Parks Lakevi
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1 Orchard Lake 2 3 City of Lakevill
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3. Opportunities for new greenway c
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3. In review of the park search are
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parking rights should also be consi
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c. Provide for MPTWs along 185 th S
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Greenways The Comprehensive Plan en
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Special Use Facilities The park cla
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Vision of the Parks, Trails and Ope
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Community playfields address the ne
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to take advantage of natural areas
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