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2/4/2014
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15Y
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13
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ATTACHMENT 2 <br /> Excerpt from Bernal Community Park Master Plan <br /> I <br /> III. PARK FACILITIES <br /> I <br /> This Master Plan is intended to create a well-organized and <br /> attractive setting for active recreational activities by <br /> providing lighted sports fields and related facilities within a <br /> forested open space setting. Accommodations for sports <br /> requiring smaller land areas are also planned, as well as an <br /> outdoor amphitheater. The types and arrangement of <br /> facilities anticipated at this time are shown on the Master Site <br /> Plan (Figure 2) and include the following: <br /> • Three lighted baseball diamonds, including a <br /> stadium, and one informal baseball field that <br /> could potentially be lighted in the future <br /> t ♦ One lighted football/lacrosse field <br /> ♦ Three lighted soccer fields, including a small <br /> stadium <br /> ' ♦ Concession stands and restrooms <br /> ♦ Trails <br /> • Picnic grounds and facilities for other small <br /> ' community gatherings <br /> • Play areas for small children <br /> ♦ 1,000-seat amphitheater <br /> • .Dog Park <br /> ' ♦ Forested open space <br /> • Public art <br /> ♦ Parking <br /> ' ♦ Park maintenance facility <br /> All sports fields are intended for shared use, where physically <br /> ' practical. Since the demand for specific sports often evolves <br /> over time, the above list is intended to remain flexible and <br /> subject to change. Future active recreational sport facilities <br /> ' will be determined by the City Council based upon <br /> community input. <br /> The natural setting, consisting of mounded landforms and <br /> ' forested areas in which the active recreational facilities are to <br /> be located, however, is generally not intended to change over <br /> time. Rather, it is to be preserved in order to maintain tree <br /> ' growth, and to ensure that the consistency of the forested <br /> area with the surrounding "grand park" setting is not <br /> interrupted. <br /> I <br /> I <br /> 9 <br /> I <br />
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