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<br />- <br />;frill ..,'i- <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />".,. <br /> <br />temporary uses (of a minor nature) consistent with the purposes of this Specific Plan, as may be <br />approved by the City Council. <br /> <br />The public and quasi-public uses that are potentially permitted within the Planning Area are <br />presented below. It is assumed that not all of these uses will ultimately be developed since the <br />resulting developed acreage would probably overburden the desired overall open space/park-like <br />character of the site. <br /> <br />LIST OF POTENTIAL LAND USES <br /> <br />1. Agricultural club <br />2. Agriculture <br />3, Child care <br />4. Community vegetable garden <br />S. Cultural arts facilities <br />Art classrooms <br />Art gallery <br />Rehearsal space <br />Theater (BOO seat indoor facility for the performing arts) <br />6. Educational facilities <br />7. Environmental education center <br />B. Fire station (now existing) <br />9. Native American history reflective area <br />10. Open space <br />11. Park and recreation uses (including lighted sports fields and amphitheater) <br />12. Park-and-ride commuter parking lot <br />13. Public utilities and improvements (water, wastewater disposal, flood control, <br />stormwater drainage, power, and communications systems) <br />14. Trails <br />15. Youth/community center <br /> <br />Description Of Potential Land Uses <br /> <br />Following is a more detailed description of the potential Phase llland uses. <br /> <br />1. <br /> <br />Agricultural Club - Agricultural clubs provide opportunities for children to <br />grow crops, raise livestock and participate in a variety of related social and <br />educational programs. Demonstration of club work and activities can be a <br />valuable community asset. In addition, farming classes can be established <br />where school children are assigned their own plots to experiment and learn <br />about the mechanics of soil development, water use and conservation, organic <br />amendments, plant requirements and nutrition, <br /> <br />116 <br /> <br />Land Use Element <br />