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10. Trails within Neighborhood Parks provide for pedestrian and bicycle routes within neighborhood <br />parks. These provide the opportunity to enjoy the open space amenities and are for exercise and <br />mobility. Trails within Neighborhood Parks shall: <br />a. be surfaced in concrete, decomposed granite, or other material, and to the extent practical aligned <br />to connect with sidewalks, pocket parks, schools, and retail centers, as well as Trails located <br />within Drainage Ways, Floodplains and Easements as conceptually shown on Exhibit D. <br />b. be a minimum ten (10) feet in width in order to comfortably provide enough space for both <br />pedestrians and bicyclists. <br />c. provide trees at a rate of one (1) tree per 50 linear feet of trail (excluding trails <br />along street frontages, where trees are also required along such street frontage by <br />another provision of this Agreement); minimum 2 inch caliper tree. <br />d. Trails using materials other than those approved by City Code shall be the responsibility of the <br />HOA for all future maintenance. <br />C. Pocket Parks. These parks are dispersed throughout the community to meet the daily recreational needs <br />of families; particularly those with small children. They are generally located within individual neighborhoods. <br />Owner, the HOA, or the MUD will maintain the Pocket Parks before and after annexation, as shown in Section <br />6.05. Pocket Parks shall: <br />1. be a minimum size of one-quarter (1/4) acre. <br />2. contain a combination of turf, landscape and groundcover. <br />3. be bounded by an improved public street on at least one (1) side. <br />4. provide adequate lighting. <br />5. provide programing elements consistent with Section 6.04. <br />6. provide street trees within the first twenty feet (20') of the park site behind the right -of- way spacing at <br />a rate of one (1) tree per 30 lineal feet of street frontage. The remainder of the park shall be planted at <br />a ratio of one (1) tree per 1,000 square feet of remaining gross park area. The HOA will be responsible <br />for irrigating these newly installed trees for up to two (2) years. All trees shall be shade trees selected <br />from the City's Approved List and shall be a minimum of two inches (2") in caliper size at time of <br />planting. <br />7. provide on -street parking on adjacent street frontages. <br />8. not be required to have trails. <br />A minimum of 25% of Pocket Parks shall provide play equipment. <br />D. Drainage Ways. Drainage Ways are linear open spaces within the various residential neighborhoods and <br />may provide pedestrian and bicycle amenities, as well as storm -water conveyance, as conceptually shown on <br />Exhibit D. They may contain a combination of native landscape and groundcover, minor turf areas, trails and <br />benches. Owner, the HOA, or the MUD will maintain the Drainage Ways before and after annexation, as shown <br />in Table 6.05. Drainage Ways shall: <br />