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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 /> Approximately six annual weekend special events such as hockey <br /> tournaments and figure skating competitions <br /> Special needs programs for physically and developmentally <br /> disabled children <br /> Disabled hockey program providing sled hockey for disabled <br /> persons <br /> Lessons and programs for community organizations <br /> Birthday and company parties <br /> Ice reservation booking priority and Pleasanton resident discount <br /> fees (similar to the City's Callippe Preserve Golf Course offerings <br /> currently extended by the City to Pleasanton residents) <br />Open Space Alternative <br />Description <br />The Open Space Alternative is identical to the proposed project, except that the <br />community park would be primarily open space and would not include lighted sports <br />fields, tennis courts, and similar features. The community park in the Open Space <br />Alternative would contain open space with native landscaping, trails, and possibly <br />related amenities such as staging area parking, restrooms, benches, picnic areas, <br />informational kiosks and signage, and decorative water features such as wetlands or a <br />fountain/pond designed as public art. It is anticipated that the trails could be multi-use <br />trails for dog walkers, bicyclists, joggers, and others, and the open space could be used <br />for activities such as picnics, kite flying, and playing catch. The site would be pre-zoned <br />PUD-P. The location of trails and related features have not been determined and it <br />should be assumed that they could be anywhere on the community park site. In all <br />Stoneridge Drive Specific Plan Amendment and Staples Ranch Project <br />Environmental hnpact Report Findings and Statement of Overriding Considerations Page I I of 47 <br />