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COMMUNITY FACILITIES
Community facilities include those lands, buildings, services and systems which
are provided on a public or semi-public basis in the interest of, or benefit to,
the residents of the community. Their importance should not be under-estimated
in that they are offered as a necessity for sustaining life within the urban
environment and are, therefore, a major determinant of the quality and safety of
urban living. The following goals and policies are to serve as guides for the
planning, implementation, and maintenance of community facilities.
Goals:
Ensure the provision and maintenance of facilities and services necessary to
meet the needs and interests of the community.
Plan and provide public facilities and services in a coordinated and cost
effective manner that is consistent with the nature of development and possible
pending problems within the community.
Minimize costs and undue further investment for public facilities and services
by encouraging full utilization of existing and available service system
elements.
Ensure the provision of public utilities which safeguard the natural
environment of the region.
Ensure adequate distribution and provide for safe, easy access to all
facilities and services within the community.
Coordinate facilities and services on a joint use basis between governmental
units.
Plan and design public systems, such as storm drainage, water supply and
sanitary sewer along with their private extensions, as well as parks, community
centers and the like, in a comprehensive manner, to utilize existing natural
environmental conditions to the fullest extent so as to minimize the cost of
developing public systems.
Minimize the impact of non-local facilities which cross or are located in the
community or extra territorial jurisdictional area.
Policies:
Public Utilities
1. Demand for urban services should be anticipated, and to the extent possible,
controlled, to facilitate the orderly and fiscally responsible extension of
service systems.
2. Easements for utility systems shall be required and located according to
uniform standards, providing access for maintenance and repair and minimizing
disruption of other activities or area.
3. All public as well as private sewer and water utility systems shall be
constantly monitored and maintained to assure a safe and high quality standard
of service on an ongoing basis.
4. Underground installation of all new utility services shall be required and
when economically feasible, the conversion of existing overhead systems to
underground systems shall be encouraged and promoted.
5. Coordination among all utility improvement programs shall be required.
6. All treatment of sewage shall comply with state standards with regards to
quality of discharge.
7. Cooperation and coordination between governmental units should be promoted
and encouraged in the provision of public utilities and services.
8. Runoff should be managed to protect the ground water recharge areas.
9. Soil types associated with drainageways shall be protected and preserved in
order to channel flowage, and control erosion.
10. Natural drainage shall be preserved to the extent possible in order to
minimize storm sewer costs.
11. The Citys Comprehensive Storm Drainage Plan shall be implemented. This plan
utilizes detention ponding areas, natural drainageways, and preserves natural
drainage to the extent possible in order to minimize storm sewer costs. Overland
storm drainage shall be emphasized where practicable.
13. A Capital Improvement Program for all public utilities shall be prepared and
annually updated.
14. Any non-local utility lines and essential service facilities to be located
in the community or jurisdictional area shall be routed in such a fashion as to
minimize impact upon existing as well as future development.
Governmental Buildings, Facilities and Services
1. Cooperation and coordination between governmental units shall be promoted and
encouraged in the provision of public facilities and services.
2. The full utilization of investments in public facilities and services shall
be achieved prior to making new public investments.
3. Public facilities and services shall be located and centralized so as to
offer ease of access and minimal response time.
4. Public facilities shall be designed to enhance community identity and
recognition.
5. All public facilities shall be developed, improved and maintained according
to the highest adopted standards of design and performance to serve as examples
for private development.
6. Design and maintain all public buildings to be resistant to crimes against
person and property while maximizing ease of use by the public.
7. Public facilities shall be adequately screened, landscaped, and buffered to
minimize their impact on surrounding uses and enhance the community and area in
which they are located.
8. Public structures and civic facilities shall be considered to accommodate
changing community needs and demands.
9. The future extension of the North Liberty Community Center shall be prompted
and encouraged to accommodate community activities.
10. Community facilities shall be designed and located so that they serve as a
community and neighborhood focus.
11. Cooperation and coordination with the Iowa City and Clear Creek School
Districts shall be promoted and encouraged to ensure continued quality service
and distribution of facilities which address physical barriers within the
community.
12. Coordination with the Iowa City School Board regarding anticipated growth
and expansion plans for Penn Elementary School shall be promoted and encouraged.
Park and Open Space Recreation
1. Adequate neighborhood and community recreational facilities shall be provided
and maintained for the enjoyment and use of North Liberty residents.
2. Within each recreation system classification, capital improvements to
individual facilities (i.e., neighborhood parks) should be gauged on the basis
of relative need for developed park facilities.
3. Recreation open space improvements shall be planned and updated annually in
accordance with capital improvement programming and location.
4. The establishment of a Comprehensive Park System Plan shall be considered to
facilitate park management and coordinate future park development.
5. All parks should be designed and maintained with proper lighting,
landscaping, shelter design, etc., to ensure a high degree of personal and
property safety.
6. Continual citizen participation shall be encouraged in the planning,
development and operation of recreational open space.
7. The provision of an appropriate balance between active, passive and cultural
recreational areas and activities, tailored to the needs of the total population
throughout the community, should be maintained and further encouraged.
8. Usable open space suitable for recreational activities or connected to
existing or proposed City or regional facilities should be provided by all types
of residential developments.
9. Surveys or studies may be undertaken on a periodic basis to analyze the
effectiveness and comprehensiveness of the community recreation program.
10. Adequate pedestrian facilities, such as lighting and benches, shall be
provided in parks and open space areas for both the convenience and safety of
the user.
11. A trail system shall be created which provides for separation of motorized
and non-motorized recreational activities.
12. Recreational facilities shall be provided which offer a year round program
of activities suited to the varied recreational needs of all age groups within
the community.
13. Parks and open space shall be developed and improved to take advantage of
natural community features.
14. Where necessary, park and open space areas shall be screened, fenced, or
buffered for the safety and protection of the user.
15. Neighborhood and community scale recreational facilities shall be located to
provide safe and easy access to users.
16. Adequate parking shall be provided to serve major park and recreation
facilities.
17. Maintain cooperative agreements with the School District for provisions of
recreational open space areas and services.
18. Park and open space facilities are to be planned and developed in
coordination with similar services of the surrounding region and the Johnson
County area as a whole.
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