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FEATURES (Continued) <br />Guideline for Louisville <br />Rationale <br />ADA access (Y/N) <br />Required <br />Every municipality emphasizes ADA accessabity requirements <br />for these facilities <br />Irrigation (Y/N) <br />If combined with rotational closure program irrigation <br />could provide for healther turf <br />No mention of irrigation for the facilities with turf <br />Lg/Sm Dog Areas? <br />When facility size allows a separate small dog area should <br />be included <br />Seven of the municipalities have separate small dog areas. <br />Density (acreage per dog in city?) <br />Goal of having a facility within 2 miles of every resident <br />and within 1 mile of areas of with multifamily housing <br />concentration <br />No guidelines on acres/resident but some municipalities have <br />guidelines of 1-2 miles from residents. Some focus on <br />multifamily housing <br />Trash containers (per acre?) <br />At facility entry points and available within 200 ft of all <br />parts of facility <br />No specific guidance <br />Dog play structures (Y/N) <br />Natural elements such as earthern tunnels, berms, rocks if <br />appropriate for facility <br />No specific guidance <br />Water features (Y/N) <br />Avoid sensative riparian corridors and surface waters. If <br />manmade water features are provided, must to <br />engineered to insure water quality can be maintained with <br />anticipated user volume <br />No specific recommendation on water features but one <br />recommendation for drinking water access <br />Other <br />Consider "fit" into surrounding park areas; dog park should <br />match the look of surrounding area <br />Number of comments regarding volunteer group efforts for <br />clean up. Some have adjacent landowner approval and shade <br />requirments. <br />