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<br /> provides conceptual direction for creating the desired open space/Grand Park-like setting, <br /> including the natural vegetation (forested areas and meadows) and man-made linkages (trails, <br /> public art, etc.) that support it. <br /> Sub-area Land Use Map <br /> The Sub-area Land Use Plan (Fig 3-1) consists of a division of the 3l8-acre Phase II Plan Area <br /> into 16 sub-areas. Sub-areas are defined according to a variety of criteria, including: vehicular <br /> access, proximity to public infrastructure, existing and potential future adjacent land uses, terrain, <br /> wildlife habitat value, proximity to existing noise sources (freeway, arterial streets, railroad <br /> tracks), potential presence of archeological materials, requirements of the "Initiative to Save Our <br /> Community Park," flood zone, etc. <br /> A list of the potentially permitted land uses for each Sub-area is presented below in Table 3-1. <br /> Ancillary uses for each permitted use may also be approved through the Planned Unit <br /> Development (PUD) approval process by the City Council. <br /> Table 3-1 <br /> Potentiallv Permitted Land Uses bv Sub-area <br /> (Refer to Figure 3-1 for Sub-area locations) <br /> Sub-Area <br /> Number Potentially Permitted Land Uses <br /> 1 Cultural arts center with or without shared educational facilities, agriculture, open <br /> space, public utilities, trails <br /> 2 Agriculture, open space, public utilities, park and recreation (including lighted <br /> sports fields), trails, youth/community center <br /> 3 Agriculture, open space, passive recreation facilities, public utilities, trails <br /> 4 Fire station, landscaped open space, public utilities, trails <br /> 5 Child care, open space, park and recreation, public utilities, trails, other public <br /> uses that may be determined to be compatible with the surrounding land uses by <br /> the City Council. <br /> 6 Agriculture, child care, open space, passive recreation facilities, public utilities, <br /> trails <br /> 7 Agriculture, agricultural club, community vegetable garden, open space, passive <br /> recreation facilities, public utilities, trails <br /> Administrative Draft, Bernal Property Phase IT Specific Plan, October 25, 2005 Page 16 <br />