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STAFF REPORTS
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2/3/2009
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15 Y
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<br />project would reduce potential impacts of the Ice Center Alternative to <br />essentially the same level as for the proposed project. <br />The Ice Center Alternative is feasible because it is consistent with the proposed project <br />objectives of providing economically beneficial uses to the City and of providing for a <br />community park site that offers a variety of active and/or passive recreational uses. <br />The Ice Center Alternative is feasible because it is consistent with the planning goals <br />and policies of the City represented in the conceptual Staples Ranch Park Master Plan <br />for the Community Park adopted by the City Council on June 10, 2008, which <br />contemplates the development of an ice center <br />The Ice Center Alternative is also feasible because, while it does not present <br />significantly greater environmental impacts than the proposed project, it does provide <br />significantly greater social and economical benefits to the City through the provision of <br />an ice skating facility. The additional economic and social benefits of the Ice Center <br />Alternative include: <br />A City sales tax revenue increase when visitors come from out of town to ice <br />center special events and do business at local hotels, stores, and restaurants. <br />Retail sales tax dollars would be generated by the ice center restaurant and retail <br />shop. <br />• The ice center developer has offered to contribute to and construct a substantial <br />share of the remainder of the 17 acre Community Park. <br />Social benefits resulting from the Ice Center Alternative would include the <br />introduction of many activities to the community relating to heath, education, <br />recreation, family life, and special needs provided by a variety of ice skating <br />activities, including: <br />^ Public skating sessions <br />^ Public school physical education classes and possible future <br />competitive team practices and games <br />^ City Park and Recreation Department programs <br />^ Private class skating lessons <br />^ Youth and adult hockey practices and games for men, women, <br />boys, and girls <br />^ Figure skating <br />^ Speed skating <br />^ Curling <br />^ Synchronized skating <br />^ Ice dancing <br />^ Olympic level figure skating instruction and practice <br />Stoneridge Drive Specific Plan Amendment and Staples Ranch Project <br />Envirotmtental Impact Report Findings and Statement of Overriding Considerations Page 10 of 30 <br />
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