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Item 22 - Public Hearing - General Plan Amendment, Zoo Overflow Parking Rezone
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Item 22 - Public Hearing - General Plan Amendment, Zoo Overflow Parking Rezone
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Exhibit 7 <br />IMPLEMENTATION <br />6-10 YEARS <br />/nN\ <br />0' 70' 140780' W <br />KEY STRATEGIES <br />To prepare for the new entry, redevelopment <br />of the existing overflow gravel lot can be <br />developed. During this process the current <br />south parking and main entry can remain <br />in use. This new parking lot (Zoo Parking <br />East) will contain several stormwater <br />management strategies including <br />permeable paving and bioswales. (Project 2) <br />With the campus -wide improvements <br />proposed for animal exhibits, a new <br />commissary will be required, as well as <br />a 2nd-story space for office and meeting <br />rooms. (Project 1) <br />A new education hub will be built adjacent <br />to the main entry and parking Iot.This <br />hub consists of a new building with flex <br />classrooms, and a new holding building for <br />ambassador animals. (Project 4) <br />After the new education hub is <br />implemented, the Red Barn (where <br />much of the current ambassador animal <br />collection is housed) will be ready for new <br />enhancements. (Project 3) <br />The Forest Station, including its adjacent <br />exhibits, is a key strategic project in the <br />plan at the north end of the Zoo. This will <br />offer shaded seating and views into a mixed <br />species habitat and bald eagle exhibit. There <br />will also be adventure play components with <br />adjacent shaded guest seating. As a lower <br />capital cost implementation concept, the <br />food and beverage portion of this project <br />can start off as a food truck or similar set-up. <br />(Project 5) <br />The Reptile and Amphibian Station <br />will house a collection of reptiles and <br />amphibians. This will give visitors a chance <br />to get up -close encounters with unique <br />small animals in an immersive indoor/ <br />outdoor environment. (Project 7) <br />Additional exhibits being developed during <br />this phase include the mixed -species <br />habitats on the eastern side of the Riverine <br />Zone. This sequencing strategy will allow <br />the existing play structure north of the Zoo <br />entry to remain undisturbed during this <br />phase. (Project 6) <br />e <br />INFRASTRUCTURE <br />Commissary <br />O <br />Zoo Parking East <br />O <br />® <br />Red Barn Spruce -up <br />STRATEGIC <br />Education Hub <br />0 <br />0 <br />Forest Station <br />ATTRACTIONS <br />East Riverine Exhibits <br />0 <br />Reptile and Amphibian Station <br />REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS <br />00 <br />0 <br />z <br />a <br />z <br />co <br />W <br />LL <br />clr <br />DESIGN <br />11 <br />
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