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BACKGROUND <br /> The Parks and Recreation Master Plan (Master Plan) identifies the need for two additional off- <br /> leash dog parks as follows: <br /> • One additional off-leash dog park at least 2-acres in size to meet existing demand <br /> • One additional off-leash dog park at least 1-acre in size to meet anticipated future demand <br /> In recognition of this situation, and in response to a long standing interest in having a dog park <br /> on the Bernal Property, the Commission and City Council identified the approximately 1.5-acre <br /> site on the Bernal Property as noted below for a future dog park. <br /> Preferred Off-Leash Dog Park Site <br /> Bernal Specific Plan Sub-Area 13) <br /> IP . ' <br /> . . �� w WWI <br /> f , , <br /> • <br /> ? e <br /> 0 <br /> `xr <br /> Option=1 (A) ..` . 4 ,- <br /> Acres 1.50 �,:. F ,_• <br /> , , .\ :.1 <br /> As the Commission may recall, this specific site is part of a larger 13-acre Bernal Property sub- <br /> area that according to the Bernal Specific Plan is to be used for an environmental education <br /> center. Native American history reflective area, open space, park and recreation, public utilities. <br /> trails, and other public and quasi-public uses that may be determined to be compatible with the <br /> surrounding land uses by the City Council. The sub-area is underdeveloped and includes the <br /> existing Marilyn Murphy Kane Trail staging area with twelve parking spaces, a paved entrance <br /> area, benches and a covered table, and a water line. The site was selected primarily due to its <br /> size, adjacency to the parking at the Marilyn Kane Trail staging area, distance from residences, <br /> availability of water, compatibility with Measure P which endorsed the Bernal Specific Plan. <br /> PaEgc 2 <br />