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2/13/1984
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NEIGHBORHOOD PARK PLANNING FUND GUTI)ELINF.S <br />PURPOSE <br />The purpose of the neighborhood park development and planning <br />?0"`N fund is to encourage, prrnnote and assist local residents, neigh- <br />borhood organizations, and civic groups in the establishment and <br />development of local park projects from a both financial and in - <br />kind labor perspective. <br />OBJECTIVES <br />1. To establish, develop and create other neighborhood park <br />planning councils using the Groveland Park Foundation as a <br />model. <br />2. The neighborhood park planning fund will not expend more than <br />50% of the available monies on an annual basis in each of <br />the three established and separate accounts. <br />3. There will be three separate accounts established for dissem- <br />inating neighborhood park planning funds: <br />a. Initial or seed money account will consist of 15% of the <br />total fund. This account will be utilized for developing <br />new neighborhood park planning councils and first time <br />projects proposed by local neighborhood residents, organ- <br />izations and/or civic groups. The grant monies from this <br />account need only be matched by an equivalent of inkind <br />labor from the sponsoring group. <br />b. Short term projects. The short term project fund will <br />not exceed 00% of the total fund balance at any time. <br />Short term projects are those projects defined as those <br />having a budgeted dollar amount of less that $5,000 and <br />will be completed within a one year period. All short <br />term projects are required to be matched by an equal <br />amount of funds from the sponsoring agency or group. <br />c. Long term project. This account will not exceed 25% of <br />the neighborhood park planning fund and will consist of <br />projects exceeding a $5,000 budgeted amount. The project <br />should be planned with a minimum of one year involvement <br />by the proposed group or organization and needs to be <br />matched on a 501 cash basis and 50% inkind labor and/or <br />materials. <br />GUIDELINES <br />1. The neighborhood park planning fund project requests will be <br />reviewed on an individual Droiect basis and applications may <br />be submitted to the Parks and Recreation Commission <br />throughout the year.. All applications must be submitted on <br />the official application form and be received at least one <br />week prior to the regularly scheduled Parks and Recreation <br />Commission meeting for review at their following meeting. <br />2. The neighborhood park planning fund monies are available for <br />all neighborhood parks within this system excluding Silver <br />View Community Park and the two school park locations, Edge - <br />wood and Pinewood Elementary School. <br />
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