Parks & Rec Considers Future Development, Conservation
Parks & Rec Considers Future Development, Conservation
By Kendra Bobowick
Just âpenning and inkingâ changes to their roughly 20-page portion of the Plan of Conservation and Development (POCD), the Parks and Recreation Commission got to work Tuesday, December 13, Director Amy Mangold said. As the yearâs last days pass, Ms Mangold and the commission members will work to refine language describing the townâs recreation properties such as Treadwell Park, various playing fields, Eichlerâs Cove Marina, Dickinson Park, and other existing facilities.
Ms Mangold hopes to get their portion of the POCD in to Director of Planning and Land Use George Bensonâs hands by January 1.
Members read the pages line-by-line, concerned with wording, when Ms Mangold warned, âItâs not just grammatical, but content â¦â
As members quickly chose to take their pages home and read through them and make suggestions, Ms Mangold said, âI am asking you to think about vision, and things you think are important.â
Commission Chairman Ed Marks admitted that this is the groupâs first âserious lookâ at the document in a long time, but warned, âItâs not the be-all, end-all,â and can always be revisited.
Considering the work leading them into 2012, Ms Mangold said, âLittle by little weâre getting concept plans done and master plans done.â
Regarding all the townâs departments that are reviewing portions of the POCD, Mr Benson said, âWeâre just collecting information.â He anticipates a coming year of public hearings and meetings as the town looks at suggestions and changes for the plan.
Last published in 2004, the POCD serves as a long-term planning document for the town, he said. âItâs concepts and ideas, but not a mandate.â He described it as a blue print for future development and conservation to protect the town. Commissions including Planning and Zoning aim to comply with the POCD.
As projects of the current year conclude, Mr Benson looked toward 2012, saying, âI should have more time to devote to this,â and he hopes to have a nearly completely revised plan by the end of the coming year.