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    housing • Open market housing SUBDIVISIONS Saleable vs. non-saleable • 70% saleable • 30% non-saleable What are non-saleable areas? • Parks and playgrounds • Community facilities • Circulation system Parks and playgrounds • • • • Required for projects 1 ha. or more 3.5% minimum (20 lots / ha.) 9.0% maximum (65 lots / ha.) BUT not less than 100 sqm. Parks and playgrounds Community facilities • Multi-purpose center required for projects 1 hectare or bigger • These areas are non-saleable Hierarchy

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    assignment. Your assignment will be graded based on the Persuasive Prompt Grading Rubric. The rubric can be found in your Unit Resources. Prompt For 15 years‚ Hollyfield Park has been a gathering place for skateboarders. But recently‚ the city council has decided to pass an ordinance banning the use of skateboards in all city parks. Read two letters addressing the issue as well as a copy of the possible ban the city council will be voting on soon. Amendment to the Regulation of Individual Conduct

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    Many people stay home during sunny weekends and complain that they have got nothing to do. Most people are becoming anti-social after electronics devices were introduced. This is why I believe that we need more public places such as parks and town squares. Public squares can pollute the environment because of all the cars and buses coming and going. However that means many people come to town. Having public squares can reduce crime. If there are more people in one place‚ robbers are less likely

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    Putting It All Together

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    Memorial Splash Park has gone through the early planning stages. It is now time to take what the committee has composed on paper‚ and turn it into a reality. The planning stages has taken a total of three months to accurately address timing‚ sitting/sizing‚ cost‚ potential funding‚ and community research for the park. Once those issues were calculated and discussed‚ then the additional issues of which park elements will be used‚ security‚ and maintenance of the splash park was addressed. The

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    at this park to rest a minute. Jaden: Ok‚ that sounds good to me! Tedra: While we are here‚ we all can play on the swings. Narrator: So Jaden‚ Jaren‚ and Tedra park their bikes and went running over to the swing area. Jaden: Jaren‚ I can swing higher than you. Jaren: No‚ you can’t. I can swing higher than you. Tedra: Hey you two‚ stop that‚ someone can get hurt. Narrator: So the three of them played on the swings‚ then on the slides. They play for over an hour in the park. Tedra:

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    Tyler Wilson Professor Kabaji Freshman Composition Description of A Place 27 June 2015 Essay Preliminary Work Please answer the following questions before typing your essay: 1. What topic did you choose from the homework section? A supermarket/local park/barber/salon 2. What is the thesis statement of this essay? With every visit‚ I am guaranteed to find kids enjoying the well-built outdoor play area‚ families feeding the ducks and geese‚ retired men relaxing in the shade with their fishing rods‚ and

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    to damaged apparatus. If it is beyond repair‚ take it down and dispose of it. . Keep your grass cut‚ Keeping your grass short will help prevent tripping accidents or run-ins with outdoor creatures. . Keep kids off the streets. Take kids to local parks etc. . Use insect repellant. Tics can spread Lymes disease‚ mosquitoes can spread West Nile Virus and‚ in some areas‚ encephalitis. . Use sun screen‚ Protect your child’s young skin with a sun screen that has an SPF of 15 or higher. . Make sure

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    Cara Koch Community Project Paper The Heart in the Park Labyrinth located in Tonkawa began in 2006 with a group of community members who expressed interest in local artist Audrey Schmitz idea to recognize and celebrate Oklahoma ’s Centennial. The city ’s motto "Wheatheart of Oklahoma" and the Native American translation of the towns name "Tonkawa" meaning "they all stay together" was the inspiration behind the design. The park contains pavers and art panels depicting local culture and history

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    Kentucky’s most inspiring state parks. These beautiful parks encircle Carter County; Carter Caves State Park‚ Greenbo Lake‚ and Grayson Lake State Park. Grayson Lake State Park is made up of 1‚512 acres. This area was a favorite camping area for Shawnee and Cherokee Native American. This is the place for boating‚ fishing‚ kayaking‚ golfing‚ hiking‚ picnicking‚ camping and much more. Carter Caves State Park & Resort lies in Carter County’s most beautiful scenery. The park is open year round and campers

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    this from happening all staff should prevent it all staff should watch all children and have the correct amount of staff depending on the children. The reason why it is not at its highest risk is because all teachers who are taking the children to the park would be aware of the pond and tell the children not to enter the pond or walk around the pond for safety reasons. No children should be around the pond to prevent this from happening. It is more likely to happen because some children may wonder off

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