wetlands is subtracted (estimated to be about 22 acres) the current surplus <br />would reduce to about 7 acres, and there would be a need of about 6 additional <br />acres in 2010. <br />After reading the comments above one should conclude that general conclusions <br />can be drawn from the statistics, but that specific conclusions are easily <br />debatable. Each park type has some acreage that could be categorized in one <br />or both of the other two types. With additional time, it would be possible to <br />analyze those parks which have values in more than one category to more <br />accurately determine the acreage needs. <br />Prepared by John Etter, Parks Planning, 11/24/93 <br />