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06-03-01
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Sandy Ridge Sanctuary <br />Coro/ Springs, Rondo <br />K mk�f. <br />` <br />This is an award - winning 38 -acre environmentally sensitive <br />land (ESL) passive park site in Coral Springs. The design of <br />this park included a Gopher Tortoise Preservation / Relocation t <br />Site, protection and enhancement of existing native plant <br />communities, new public recreational opportunities and <br />educational programs for the community as they relate to the <br />unique habitats found on the site. A management plan was <br />developed by Miller Legg for the Florida Communities Trust <br />(FCT) that provided approximately $2 million of grant support ?S <br />for this project. The management plan also was used to <br />document the purpose and objectives of the site's <br />development for future improvements, activities and changes. <br />t <br />The City's goal for the Sandy Ridge Sanctuary was to preserve <br />the endangered pine Flatwoods and gopher tortoise habitats, <br />while improving the community's recreational needs. This was <br />achieved through the development of a linear park that <br />provides a buffer between the adjacent developments and the <br />Sanctuary's preserve area. The implemented design has been <br />successful in establishing habitats for floral and faunal species, <br />as one can see with a walk through the Sanctuary which <br />offers the opportunity to observe, study and above all else <br />enjoy an intact Florida ecosystem. <br />Amenities include such features as: <br />• bicycle and walking trails <br />• interpretive signage <br />• picnic and play areas <br />• native habitat restoration plantings <br />• preservation of critical gopher tortoise habitat <br />Awards: <br />Broward Beautiful first Place for Large Parks <br />Broward County, 2002 <br />Award of Excellence <br />American Society of Landscape Architects, Florida Chapter <br />2001 <br />Award <br />Florida Native Plant Society, 1999 <br />Client(s): <br />City of Coral Springs <br />i <br />A <br />i' <br />MILLER LEGG <br />«, r <br />I IMPROVING COMMUNITIES. CREATING ENVIRONMENTS. <br />wWW.millerlegg.com <br />
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