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Table P.R.2 <br /> <br />Parks and Recreation Uses and Development Criteria <br /> <br />Allowable Use <br /> <br />ApDroximate <br />Acreage <br /> <br />Other Criteria <br /> <br />(See Notes) <br /> <br />ae <br /> <br />be <br /> <br />Regionally-oriented <br />Open Space Park <br /> <br />Public Recreational Trails <br /> <br />Unique, nontraditional community <br /> facilities, such as, but not <br /> limited to: <br /> 1. Wildlife Preserve <br /> 2. Overnight Camping <br /> 3. Day Camp <br /> 4. Picnic Facility <br /> 5. Demonstration Ranch <br /> 6. Natural History Center <br /> 7. Nature Education Center/ <br /> Museum/Animal Recovery <br /> Center <br /> 8. Vista Point <br /> 9. Lake <br /> <br />Golf Course <br /> <br />Equestrian Facility <br /> <br />Neighborhood Park <br /> <br />Community Park <br /> <br />Varies <br /> <br />N/A 1,2 <br /> <br />Varies 1,3,8 <br />70-100 acres 1,3 <br />20-200 acres 1,3 <br />5-30 acres 1,3 <br />300-1,000 acres 1,3 <br />2-10 acres 1,3 <br />5-10 acres 1,3 <br /> <br />N/A 1,3 <br />20-100 acres 1,3,4 <br /> <br />175-200 acres 1,5 <br />10-40 acres 1,6 <br />5 acres minimum 7 <br />20 acres 7 <br /> <br />Notes: <br /> <br /> 1) <br /> <br />2) <br /> <br />3) <br /> <br />Uses must be compatible with the open space values of the <br />Ridgelands. <br /> <br />Trails should include pedestrian, non-motorized bicycle, and <br />equestrian facilities. <br /> <br />Where feasible, these should be interconnected via trails <br />and roads with EBRPD facilities and should utilize natural <br />terrain, resources, and history. <br /> <br />Page 14 <br /> <br /> <br />