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Community Facilities and Services <br /> 4111 <br /> Community facilities and services include a wide range of <br /> buildings , facilities and services provided by the City or <br /> other governmental agencies as a service to the citizens of <br /> '1ounds View. Maps and other resource material contained in this <br /> section describe the most current information available . <br /> rks <br /> ''oi:nds Yiew ' s, few ' Park System consists of 9 neighborhood narks , 4 <br /> parks and . special use area . Theseare <br /> parks defined <br /> ';•: inhorhond Parks - Parks nf t„ <br /> a ,i - facjlities primarily for ch i ";ran through <br /> .!I t.. !1. adr' , hu`. may he 'uti l ized by -)eonl ., of all <br /> .?i-: fl,_ i hnorhn )( nark provides `h has '. <br /> Y S <br /> within a n: 1 hbor"hood and preferably is <br /> located . ']r:• elonment includes those <br /> _ i nom; Found the playlpt and plat'.gr,)un:: and <br /> supplement a\' other Fad 1 i tires sur`i no <br /> :a -- . ')nal needs for both youth and adult - . <br /> , ; - .'r`: . . s provide open space for '-' e play <br /> ac a7 p '.i• . . facilities = . horhen:. r )U <br /> ns <br /> picnics , ..ter , 410 <br /> ..: •vi ' 9 net hnorhood parks total 32 . 5 acres . <br /> c „ ! ,alt,. Park - ''izmuni t . parkimulti-purpose <br /> a; l i tv intended _ , orwide -ac i l i i ss for all ages . <br /> ;.1lc'"; narks are centrally <br /> locates near major access points <br /> ,)f o-inr' those functions to the total community which <br /> cannot he provided in the neighborhood park . <br /> '1:)unds View ' s 4 community parks have a total of 92 . 8 <br /> a : res . <br /> Special Use Park - The City Hall Park , 12 . 9 acres , is <br /> the City ' s only special use park . The area is classi- <br /> fied as a special use park because of its specialized <br /> and unicue purpose . <br /> • <br /> Included among the 14 parks identified in Exhibit 1 are 3 sites <br /> which have been joint agency developments where a school-park has <br /> been developed as a neighborhood or community park . The <br /> facilities included in these developments represent the <br /> ` ancti'onal needs of each agency . The intent of the school-park <br /> concept ' is to satisfy one or all of the following requirements : <br /> avoid duplication of facilities , coordinate services , and/or <br /> 41;diminish the land needs of each agency. <br /> 5-2 <br />
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