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The Paradise Valley Preserve

With each phase of residential and resort development the Developer will be setting certain adjacent land to be part of a private eco-park entitled the Paradise Valley Preserve. In addition to creating an urban style park and playground areas on these lands, pathways for walking, cycling and potentially golf carts, will be built in stages. Via this extensive recreational trail system residents will enjoy access from each phase of the development to the open prairie grassland, the oak bluff forests and the river valley.

  • The Paradise Valley Preserve will also be used to restore, enhance and develop wildlife and native plants habitat, while providing residents with ways to experience, learn and contribute to a sustainable prairie ecosystem.
     

  • Plans include designating certain wildlife corridors (such as riparian zones along parts of the Little Saskatchewan River), re-establishing wetlands (lakes/ponds) that have been drained from much of the prairies and building bird and other wildlife viewing stations.
     

  • The Paradise Valley Preserve will also initiate the prairie garden and tall grass native plant vegetation programs as well as install educational interpretive walk signs.

As the development progresses, so will the Paradise Valley Preserve grow. An organizational framework, entitled the, Paradise Valley Preserve Association will be established by the Developer for the ownership and perpetual maintenance of such preserve land.

 

Rather than have a municipal parks in this development that are paid for with higher land taxes, funding for the Paradise Valley Preserve will come from resident’s maintenance fees as well as potential local improvement plan(s) and/or 3rd party public/programs.

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