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NRPA Benchmark Survey, April 2009
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ICMA <br />Page 5 of 24 <br />AGE GROUP DEFINITIONS <br />• Adults are individuals 18 years of age and older ( > =18). <br />• Juveniles are individuals from birth to age 18 ( <18). <br />SPECIAL NOTES <br />• The sum of adults and juveniles (calculated in part "c ") must match the total population figure reported in <br />Question 2. <br />• If your state uses different definitions of juvenile and adult, you may report based on your state's definitions, <br />but please report your definition in the comments section. <br />a. Adults 126026 # F Not Available <br />b. Juveniles 27664 # F Not Available <br />c. Total 153690 Computer calculated (Q5a + Q5b) <br />d. Percentage of population served that is juvenile 17.999869867915937 <br />Computer calculated ((Q5b / Q5c) * 100) <br />6. Square miles of area served <br />INCLUDE the square miles of land and water area your jurisdiction has responsibility for servicing. <br />IF YOU SELECTED "A" OR "B" IN QUESTION 1, the square miles served should be higher or lower than <br />the square miles of your jurisdiction. If you selected "c" in Question 1, then you should enter the square miles of <br />your jurisdiction. In most cases, the best source o inf o rm ation is your pla nning depa rtment. <br />44.5 miles F Not Available <br />7. Population density 3453.7078651685392 calculated (Q2 / Q6) <br />ACREAGE BY DEVELOPMENT STATUS <br />For All Acreage by Development Status Questions: <br />• Undeveloped park acreage: Any undeveloped or predominantly undeveloped land, including waterways, in and <br />around an urban area. Examples include meadows, forests, hilltops, orchards, farms, and marshes. This also <br />includes land that is owned by the jurisdiction, but is not used for recreational purposes, and not maintained by <br />the jurisdiction. This acreage may be preserved as wilderness parks, conservation easements, wildlife refuges or <br />other arrangements. <br />• Developed park acreage: Developed park acreage should include all areas that are as developed as the <br />jurisdiction intends them to be, have been improved, are maintained, and are open to the public. Also include <br />agency -owned park land that is categorized as a body of water, whether or not it is currently or seasonally dry. <br />INCLUDE <br />• Acreage only for those parks that your jurisdiction operates and maintains, whether through jurisdiction <br />employees or contractors paid by your jurisdiction. <br />• Cemetery acreage, only if it is maintained by your jurisdiction's parks and recreation department. <br />• Golf course acreage. <br />EXCLUDE <br />• Green space along roadways (medians, shoulders, etc.) <br />• Wilderness parks and designated open space if your jurisdiction does not expend any labor or money for <br />maintenance <br />ENTER ZERO if your jurisdiction has no acreage in a particular category. <br />Undeveloped acreage <br />a. Undeveloped park acreage 3108.29 # F Not Available <br />http: / /cpm. icma. orgI Survey _Manager /wwwlPrinterTemplate. cfin ?S ection= Surveys &templa... 4/8/2009 <br />
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