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Page 15 of 73 <br /> <br /> Gymnasium: 4,566 sf floor space (4,740 gross sq ft) <br />o 80’ x 59.25’ including walls <br />o Small Gym <br /> NOTE: A full size high school basketball court is 84’ x 50’ (Total = 4,200 <br />sf) not including the surrounding safety buffer space <br /> This existing gym supports a smaller size full basketball court <br /> Court lines are marked <br /> Other gym configurations <br /> Volleyball: 1 court (measures 78’ 9” x 49’2.5” for full court and free <br />zone) <br /> Pickleball Courts: 2 courts can be squeezed into the gym <br />o Full court is 44’ x 20’ with dimensions of 64’ x 34’ for buffer <br />area but can be squeezed into 2 spaces in gym measuring 64’ x <br />29’ each <br /> <br />Current Gymnasium <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />As indicated in the Strategic Overview adding additional larger gyms is the first priority for future <br />expansion of the Recreation Center. A detailed discussion of a potential Sport Center including the <br />enhanced Court Facility and additional amenities is discussed in the Future Long Term Recreation <br />Center Development and Expansion section of this Report. Potential management partnership and <br />funding of this Sports Center addition is discussed in the Facility Management and Staffing <br />Models section. <br /> <br />Multi-Purpose Function Space <br /> Activity/Flex Function and Party Space: 1,479 sf <br />o Layout and flexibility not well suited to classroom and meeting functions <br />o Includes small warming/catering kitchenette to support functions <br /> Kid-Zone/Child Watch: 1,343 sf <br /> Small Meeting Room: 240 sf <br /> Current Spaces are limited for any broad expansion of community programming and <br />meeting/function space. Expanding function/meeting space at the Recreation Center is the <br />second most important long term priority after court space (See Future Long Term <br />Recreation Center Development and Expansion section of this of Report).
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