- (c) located to adequately serve the recreation and leisure needs of existing and proposed population densities and demographic characteristics:
- (d) capable of being provided with full municipal services and emergency services. where appropriate:
- (e) capable of being connected to the Greenway System as identified on Schedule 13: Cacenway System; and
- (f) accessible by pedestrians and cyclists.
DESIGN GUIDELINES 6.7.3.7 The following guidelines shall be considered when evaluating the proposed design of a Public Open Space:
- the ability to achieve the associated policies as outlined in the Urban Design chapter of this Plan;
- the ability to enhance the natural features and functions of the site;
- relevant design manuals;
- landscaping and other design measures and recreational programming used to enhance the visual appearance and ensure compatibility with adjacent land uses;
- light spill-over or glare from any lighting source onto adjacent residential uses should be minimized;
- adequate on-site parking, drop-off areas and public transportation set, ice to accommodate existing and proposed uses should be provided;
- site frontages along roadways should be maximized to ensure visibility and safety and to reduce conflicts with adjacent uses;
- the design of the open space provides for the extension of the Greenway System: and
- maintenance requirements.