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07-25-12 Special Called Meeting of the Planning and Zoning Commission
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<br />agreement that allows joint use of City and School recreations facilities. As <br />displayed in Table 2.23, Private Parks, there are also five park <br />facilities and one neighborhood pool that are owned and <br />Table 2.23, Private Parks <br />. <br />Private Parks <br /> <br />Parks and Recreation Standards <br />Parks Acres <br />Standards provide a measure for determining the amount of parks, <br />Bayside Terrace Park 0.49 <br />recreation and open space needed to meet the current and <br />Bay Colony Park 0.75 <br />Fairmont East 2.00 <br />and recreation standards are typically expressed in terms of acres of <br />Fairmont West 1.18 <br />land dedicated for parks, recreation and open space per unit of <br />Shady Lane 2.59 <br />population, such as 0.5 acres per 1,000 persons. While general <br />standards are useful, it is important to establish standards that are <br />Shady River 2.35 <br />based upon unique local considerations, such as participation trends <br />Total 9.36 <br />and projections, user characteristics, demographics, climate, natural <br />environment, and other considerations. Values related to leisure and <br />recreation are unique to each municipality; therefore, the standards should <br />represent the interests and desires of local parks users. <br /> <br />The suggested standards from the National Recreation and Parks Association <br />are illustrated <br />in Table, 2.34, NRPA Development Standards. (on next page) <br />Table 2.2, School Playgrounds <br /> <br />School Playgrounds <br /> <br /> <br />Parks Acres <br />Lomax Elementary 2.25 <br />Jennie Reid Elementary 0.35 <br />Rizzuto Elementary 1.06 <br />La Porte Elementary 7.06 <br />Bayshore Elementary 2.62 <br />th Grade <br />Baker 6 Campus 1.00 <br />La Porte High School 5.00 <br />Total 19.34 <br /> <br />Source: Google Earth <br />2.21 <br /> <br />LAND USE & DEVELOPMENT <br />2.Řŗ Adopted July 20, 2009 <br /> <br />
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