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Agenda Packets
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9/25/1989
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Regular Meeting
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Long -Term Financial Plan <br />Page Nineteen <br />, many <br />2 to bemadded tocthe parks aaseamenities <br />listed inthecapital <br />improvement plan. This will offer <br />residents more <br />recreational facility use opp <br />3, The City cannot rely on Federal, State or County <br />dollars to develop the park system since the <br />qualifications are so specific and monies so <br />tight. Park dedication <br />fees <br />are almost <br />a thing <br />of the past. New way of financing <br />improvements must be p <br />4. Leisure recreational activities will continually <br />be offered as ingiventtonProvide moreandeeds dictate. <br />diverse <br />Efforts will be y enjoyment of <br />recreational park facilities for the enjoy <br />unorganized activity, as lifestyles demand. <br />5, Capital improvements in the parks will continue <br />to be funded with Park Dedicationrfees of from500 <br />per year for the next four years <br />Everest Development Limited. <br />5, The acquisition of for <br />potential Cityh of use. <br />610 <br />requires the study Therefore, a study must be planned to achieve the <br />best use of this resource. At the same time, it <br />recreation sur <br />is suggested that a parksa`kddevelopment Canvey <br />be taken so that future p The last <br />reflect the dres of the conducted inm1930. <br />parks survey was <br />The City has six neighborhood parks. These parks are <br />deisgned for high, intense, active use by neighboring <br />borhood parks are located o the south <br />residents. The neigh in <br />strategic areas, although a park is lacking <br />and west side of Silver Lake Road and Highway do not 10.offAthe <br />problem arises when neighborhood Pred for active use. <br />number of various facilities requ <br />Most offer a ballfield and totThese lot fdo not or mprovide Additional facilities <br />and <br />skating rink for winter use. <br />arks, including Lambert, <br />adequate recreational facilities. <br />are needed. The neighborhood p <br />still <br />itional <br />ities <br />Oetheir <br />akwoodandcdesignedfunction. Therefore, almajor <br />goal of the parks division is to provide additional <br />recreational facilities in the parks. <br />A new master plan for Silver View Park will be andeloped <br />with community -wide input by means of a survey s anticipated that the survey will <br />task force. It i <br />
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