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<br /> <br />2-30 <br />Pleasanton Parks and Recreation Master Plan <br />Section Two – Recreation Facility Needs Assessment 2014 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />So, how do current parkland quantities compare to the five (5) acre per thousand (1,000) residents <br />standard? The following points are worth noting: <br /> <br /> A current developed parkland surplus of 16 acres exists. A future deficit of 19 acres will occur if no <br />new parkland is added and the City continues to grow as anticipated. These are not significant <br />shortages <br /> The Callippe Preserve Golf Course, which was not included in the General Plan calculation, is not <br />included in acreage totals of this Master Plan <br /> School grounds are not credited in the acreage totals of this Master Plan <br /> Facilities and populations outside the City area not included in this analysis <br /> Facilities within the City limits, but are operated by other public agencies are not included <br /> Parks classified as natural areas, open space, or trail staging areas are not included in their entirety <br /> If pursued, opportunity sites identified within this section could add over 67 acres of parkland <br /> <br />Parkland Acreage Needed to Accommodate Identified Facility Needs <br /> <br />Based upon the facility needs requirements (See Exhibit 2.9‐3 and 2.9‐4) the City has current and future <br />needs for a baseball field, a swimming pool, tennis courts, skate parks, dog parks, a community center <br />and lighted synthetic multi‐use sports fields. The future acreage requirement just for these recreational <br />activities is summarized in Exhibit 2.9‐7 below. <br /> <br />Exhibit 2.9‐7: Acreage Analysis Based on Recreation Elements Needed at Build‐Out <br /> <br />Activity Quantity <br />Needed <br />Size (acres) Acreage Needed <br />Baseball Field 1 2.5 2.5 acres <br />Swimming Pool 1 2 2 acres <br />Tennis Courts 6 .5 3 acres <br />Skate Park 1 1 1 acre <br />Dog Parks 2 2 4 acres <br />Community Center 1 8 8 acres <br />Synthetic Turf Multi‐Use Sports Field 3 2.5 7.5 acres <br />TOTAL 28 acres <br />The sum of 28 acres is an approximate figure representing a need to add acreage and/or utilize existing <br />underutilized acreage in order to satisfy known recreation element needs. This number is compared to <br />the acreage deficit generated by adherence to the City’s standard of five (5) acres per thousand (1,000) <br />residents. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Year Population <br />Acres <br />demanded <br />(based on Five <br />(5) Acres /1000) <br />Existing City <br />Parkland* <br />Surplus or <br />(‐) Deficit <br />2013 71,000 355 371 16 <br />Build‐out 78,000** 390 371 ‐19*** <br /> *See Exhibit 2.3‐3 <br /> **Approximate anticipated build out population. <br />***Represents deficit if no new parkland is added. <br />Exhibit 2.9‐6: Acreage Goal and Quantities
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