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Piagativs Attributes: 1) May not be the best tong-term solution for the park since the building Is somewhat <br /> limited In regard to function, size, and ail-around usability. <br /> 2) Architectural style may not be what Is desired for this park. <br /> �At Birch Park,the building would replace the temporary warming house. It would also allow for some additional year- <br /> round use (e.g., recreation programs and storage), <br /> Positive Attributes: 1) Permanently replaces a temporary facility with a sound structure. <br /> 2) Provides additional use opportunities and storage space. <br /> 3) Completes an important site development program element In a very cost effective way. <br /> Negative Attributes: 1) None. <br /> RECREATIONAL PROGRAMMING ISSUES: The following identifies potential impacts to current and future recreational <br /> programming: <br /> • Locating the building at Country Lakes would allow for more extensive :use of the beach area for programmed <br /> swimming, skating, and other recreational activities. it could also be used for community picnics and events, <br /> although only to a limited degree given the nature and size of the building. <br /> • Since locating the building at Birch Park would serve the same general purpose as the temporary building, it would <br /> not affect programming to a large degree,although it would provide more space and perhaps additional opportunities <br /> for summer programs. <br /> COMPREHENSIVE PLAN REFERENCES, Refer to the following references for information that may affect discussions <br /> related to this issue. <br /> Description Comment <br /> Section 2 -Assessment of <br /> Lt Lakes Needs <br /> Figures 2.3, 2.4, 2.5, Review popularity of swimming. <br /> & 2.6) <br /> Section 3 - Governing Polices <br /> • Page 3-4. Col. 1. Item 6 Review desire for quality development. <br /> • Page 3-5, Col. 2 and 3) Review goals and policies for interacting with the School District. <br /> Section 5 -Administration <br /> • Page 5-10, Recreation Review goaiu of recreational programming. <br /> Programming <br /> Section 6 - Park and Trall <br /> System Plan <br /> • Page 6-15, Ouality Review the need for quality development. <br /> Initiative <br /> • Pages 6-58/59. Birch Review part, development programs for both parks. <br /> Park; Pages 6-68 f 69, <br /> Country Lakes Park <br /> Section 8 - Implementation <br /> • figures 8.1 through 8.5 %eview pr ornlie ,r developrneunt. <br /> PARK AND RECREATION' CCW E TS_ Tins Eoiiewin; is a s_lmm, ol: 'e cornnients made by the Soard: <br /> • each Board member sho!��':.c wei r: dovm cs�r-nmenis for latter discussion. <br /> Ih;,t, C"',r 0f LIn L ake� <br />
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