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Overview Open Space and Recreation Open Space Plan (2004) Environmental Priority Areas Town Character Priority Areas Recreational Facilities maintained by the Town RSU 21 Recreational Facilities in Kennebunk Kennebunk Land Trust Properties open to the public Open Space in Kennebunk by owner

Open Space Plan, 2004 Committee formed in 2001 amid concerns about loss of open space during 2001 Comp Plan process Definition of open space: Underdeveloped land areas that have important ecological functions, natural resources, or cultural resources that are worthy of conservation and protection. Developed six goals and policies and strategies for reaching those goals List of Environmental Priority Areas based on resource value in relation to the level of protection (if any) and the potential vulnerability from development or use. List of Town Character Priority Areas based on the degree to which the landscapes and facilities provide opportunities for daily cultural exchange, the degree to which these open spaces foster a sense of place and community and whether the resource needs further protection and/or greater accessibility.

Town-Maintained Recreational Facilities Recreational Facilities Maintained by the Town of Kennebunk Source: Town of Kennebunk MAP # FACILITIES ACREAGE AMENITIES Parsons Field 14 Park Street West Kennebunk Field Holland Road 7.3 2 tennis courts, 2-baseball field s multi-purpose field, basketball court, 2 volleyball courts, Harbor Playground, Youth Community Center, and picnic area. 4.9 2 tennis courts, basketball court, playground, baseball, softball, and multi-purpose fields, and picnic area. Lloyd G. Nedeau Park Clear Brook Crossing Lower Village Park School House Lane Rogers Pond Water Street 9.13 Basketball court, playground, baseball and multi-purpose field, picnic area. 2.7 Basketball court, playground, baseball field, wiffle ball field, multi-purpose field and picnic area 3.9 Picnic area, grills, pond, and fishing with small boat access to the river. 24 facilities listed in the Inventory chapter, including parks, gathering places and town-owned properties such as Town Hall.

RSU 21 Recreational Facilities Recreational Facilities Operated by RSU 21 In Kennebunk Map # Facility Amenities A. High School Fletcher Street B. Sea Road School Sea Road C. Middle School of the Kennebunks Thompson Road D. Kennebunk Elementary School Alewive Road 1 practice field, 1 football field, 2 softball fields, 2 baseball fields, 1 soccer field, 4 tennis courts, track, basketball, goals outdoor 1 open field, 1 football field, 2 basketball courts, 1 playground 1 softball field, 1 soccer field, 1 baseball/field hockey field (2 multipurpose ball fields?) Note: RSU 21 has additional facilities outside of Kennebunk

Kennebunk Land Trust Properties Kennebunk Land Trust Properties with Public Access Source: Kennebunk Land Trust Name Access Location Activities Alewife Woods Preserve Cole Road Hiking, Snowshoeing, XC Skiing, Biking Butler Preserve Old Port Road Hiking, Snowshoeing Clark Preserve Emmons Road Hiking, Snowshoeing, Biking Kennebunk Wildlife Management Area (now a Nature Conservancy property but Kennebunk Land Trust was a partner in protecting this land) Route 99 Hiking, Snowshoeing, XC Skiing, Biking Madelyn Marx Preserve Route 9 or Sea Road School Hiking, Snowshoeing Mousam River Wildlife Sanctuary Water Street Hiking, Snowshoeing, Biking Sea Road Preserve Sea Road School Hiking, Snowshoeing, XC Skiing, Biking The Secret Garden Port Road via Evergreen Cemetery Hiking, Snowshoeing, Biking Wonder Brook/Murphy Preserve Plummer Lane Hiking, Snowshoeing

Trails Eastern Trail (begins in W. Kennebunk currently runs north to Arundel) Second phase running south to Wells is being designed Bridle Path (runs along old rail ROW from Sea Road school) SMPDC, through funding from various grants, is in the process of identifying and expanding linkages to existing trails throughout York County Trails on Kennebunk Land Trust property open to the public mentioned in Transportation chapter

Open Space by Owner Open Space Source: Town of Kennebunk Assessor s Office Owner Acres Owned in 2003 Acres Owned in 2016 United States of America 949.33 1,030.32 Town of Kennebunk 279.65 357.47 Kennebunk Land Trust 1,136.38 1,287.41* The Nature Conservancy 153.7 123 State of Maine 1446.7 1572.39 KK&W Water District 419.56 485.26 MSAD 71/RSU 21 136.54 172.6 Kennebunk Light & Power 24.02 Kennebunk Sewer District 12.71 Total 4,522.28 5,065.18 Total Town Acreage (23,000) Percent of Town that is Open Space 19.66% 22.61% *Note: Includes the 111 acres that the Kennebunk Land Trust acquired in the spring of 2016

Watersheds Topography Soils Overview Natural Resources Hydrology (rivers, ponds, streams, aquifers) Beginning with Habitat Water Resources/Riparian Habitat High Value Plant and Animal Habitat Essential and Significant Wildlife Habitat Species of Special Concern Threats to Natural Resources Conservation and Open Space Planning Commission

Watersheds A watershed is a geographic region defined by a ridge or ridges of high land draining into a river, river system, or other body of water Wells Reserve s Seacoast Watershed Information Manager (http://swim.wellsreserve.org/watersheds.php) and Maine s GIS data used Three watersheds in Kennebunk: Kennebunk River watershed, the Mousam River watershed, and the Little River watershed

Topography and Soils Elevation defines the watershed boundaries for the three major rivers of Kennebunk with the land rising in a general east to west pattern within each watershed Elevations east of the Maine Turnpike between sea level and 100 feet of elevation, highest elevations occur mostly in the southwestern part of Town Over two dozen different soils, as identified by the Soil Conservation Service Approximately 50-60% of the soils present are soils which cannot support typical subsurface on-site waste disposal

Hydrology and Wetlands Floodplains - flat areas adjacent to rivers, streams, ponds and tidal waters Two large aquifers are located between the Mousam and Kennebunk Rivers. The highest concentration of wetlands is located east of the Maine Turnpike. Kennebunk regulates wetlands of one acre or larger and requires sign-offs from Maine DEP for all wetland permits. Two major salt marsh complexes (Little River and Mousam River/Back Creek) and smaller salt and brackish marshes associated with the Kennebunk River and Lake Brook Creek Three major rivers/streams, many smaller streams, Alewife Pond, Old Falls Pond, Cold Water Pond

Beginning with Habitat Habitat-based approach to conserving wildlife and plant habitat in Maine on a landscape scale Brook trout habitat appears to exist within Branch Brook, western portions of Day Brook, Ward Brook, the Mousam River and Kennebunk River. Rare, threatened or endangered wildlife are the grasshopper sparrow, the black racer snake and the upland sandpiper The endangered and/or threatened species is the Piping Plover Significant wildlife habitat: candidate deer wintering areas, inland waterfowl and wading bird habitat, tidal waterfowl and wading bird habitat, shorebird areas, significant vernal pools Species of special concern: great blue heron and the saltmarsh sparrow, eight plants

Threats to Resources Water: point and non-point sources of pollution Wetlands: sometimes development damages and reduces even when regulated Vernal pools: many are on private land and have not been inventoried Air and soil: pesticides and herbicides when overused or used improperly Conservation and Open Space Planning Commission have recommendations

Questions??? Lee Jay Feldman Director of Land Use and Planning Southern Maine Planning & Development Commission P. 207.571.7065 E. ljfeldman@smpdc.org Kathy Connor Senior Land Use Planner Southern Maine Planning & Development Commission P. 207.571.7065 E. kconnor@smpdc.org