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<br />III. PARK FACILITIES <br /> <br />The primary objective of this Master Plan is to create a <br />well-organized and attractive setting for active <br />recreational activities by providing lighted sports fields <br />and related facilities within a forested open space setting. <br />Accommodations for sports requiring smaller land areas <br />are also planned, as well as an outdoor amphitheater. The <br />types and arrangement of facilities anticipated at this time <br />are shown on the Master Site Plan (Figure 2) and include <br />the following: <br /> <br />. Three lighted baseball diamonds, <br />including a stadium, and one informal <br />baseball field that could potentially be <br />lighted in the future <br />. One lighted football/lacrosse field <br />. Three lighted soccer fields, including a <br />small stadium <br />. Concession stands and restrooms <br />. Trails <br />. Picnic grounds and facilities for other <br />small community gatherings <br />. Play areas for small children <br />. 1,000-seat amphitheater <br />. Forested open space <br />. Public art <br />. Parking <br />. Park maintenance facility <br /> <br />Since the demand for specific sports often evolves over <br />time, the above list is intended to remain flexible and <br />subject to change. Future active recreational sport <br />facilities will be determined by the City Council based <br />upon community input. <br /> <br />The natural setting, consisting of mounded landforms and <br />forested areas in which the active recreational facilities are <br />to be located, however, is generally not intended to change <br />over time. Rather, it is to be preserved in order to maintain <br />tree growth, and to ensure that the consistency of the <br />forested area with the surrounding "grand park" setting is <br />not interrupted. <br /> <br />10 <br />
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