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46 | NATIONAL RECREATION AND PARK ASSOCIATION ENDNOTES 21 Michigan Department of Natural Resources. 2009. Guidelines for the Development of Community Park, Recreation, Open Space, and Greenway Plans http://www.michigan.gov/documents/dnr/ IC1924_338125_7.pdf 22 City of Cottage Grove, Oregon. 2003. Water to Woods: 2003 Cottage Grove Parks Plan. http:// www.cottagegrove.org/sites/default/files/ fileattachments/community_development/ page/415/part20iv.pdf 23 Toronto City Planning. 2013. Design Guidelines for ‘Greening’ Surface Parking Lots. http://www1.toronto. ca/city_of_toronto/city_planning/urban_design/files/ pdf/greening_p-lot_guidelines_jan2013.pdf SITE CONSIDERATIONS 24 Water Environment Research Foundation (WERF). 2015. The Real Cost of Green Infrastructure. Stormwater Report. http://stormwater.wef. org/2015/12/real-cost-green-infrastructure/ 25 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). 2015. Tools, Strategies and Lessons Learned from EPA Green Infrastructure Technical Assistance Projects. EPA 832-R-15-016. http://www.uni-groupusa.org/PDF/ EPA%20Tools%20Strategies%20Lessons%2012-15.pdf 26 The Oregon State University Extension Service site assessment checklist can be found here: http:// extension.oregonstate.edu/stormwater/sites/ default/files/LID%20Checklist.pdf 27 The Rutgers University site assessment checklist can be found here: http://www.water.rutgers. edu/Projects/Newark/Objective%201/Green%20 Infrastructure%20Site%20Assessment%20 Checklist.pdf 28 Environmental Protection Agency. n.d. What is Green Infrastructure? Retrieved fromhttps:// www.epa.gov/greeninfrastructure/what-greeninfrastructure 29 Adams, et al. 2010. High Performance Landscape Guidelines: 21st Century Parks for New York City. https://www.nycgovparks.org/sub_about/ sustainable_parks/design_guidelines.pdf 30 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). 2011. Evaluation of Urban Soils: Suitability for Green Infrastructure or Urban Agriculture. EPA Publication No. 905R1103. https://www.epa. gov/sites/production/files/2015-10/documents/ evaluation-of-urban-soils_2.pdf 31 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). 2014. Soil Constraints and Low Impact Development. EPA 841-R-14-004A. https://www.epa.gov/sites/ production/files/2015-09/documents/bbfs8clay_0.pdf 32 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). 2013. Implementing Stormwater Infiltration Practices at Vacant Parcels and Brownfield Sites. 905F13001. https://www.epa.gov/sites/production/ files/2015-10/documents/brownfield_infiltration_ decision_tool.pdf 33 Atlanta BeltLine. 2016. Historic Fourth Ward Park: Atlanta’s Best New Urban Oasis. http://beltline. org/parks/historic-fourth-ward-park/ 34 Environmental Protection Agency. n.d. What is Green Infrastructure? Retrieved from https:// www.epa.gov/greeninfrastructure/what-greeninfrastructure 35 National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL). 2017. State Rainwater Harvesting Laws and Regulations. http://www.ncsl.org/research/ environment-and-natural-resources/rainwaterharvesting.aspx 36 Roseen, Robert, Thomas Ballestero, James Houle, Joshua Briggs and Kristopher Houle. 2012. Water Quality and Hydrologic Performance of a Porous Asphalt Pavement as a Storm-Water Treatment Strategy in a Cold Climate. Journal of Environmental Engineering. http://www.unh.edu/unhsc/sites/unh. edu.unhsc/files/pubs_specs_info/2012%20JEE%20 UNHSC%20PA%20Performance.pdf 37 Lee, Jennifer and Carolyn Fisher. 2016. Arid Green Infrastructure for Water Control and Conservation: State of the Science and Research Needs for Arid/Semi-Arid Regions. https://cfpub.epa.gov/si/ si_public_record_report.cfm?dirEntryId=325750 38 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). 2015. Tools, Strategies and Lessons Learned from EPA Green Infrastructure Technical Assistance Projects. EPA 832-R-15-016. http://www.uni-groupusa.org/PDF/ EPA%20Tools%20Strategies%20Lessons%2012-15.pdf

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