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NRPA Benchmark Survey, April 2009
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NRPA Benchmark Survey, April 2009
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l�i�z'f f�/sXS <br />Planning and Development Survey <br />• Provide urban plazas as part of the overall standard of 6.8 acres <br />per 1,000 residents (including metropolitan parks, special use facilities, urban plazas, and linear <br />parks) to allow maximum flexibility in responding to community needs and acquisition <br />opportunities. <br />Partner with private developers for development of urban plazas and other urban open space, <br />such as rooftop gardens and courtyards, to meet the open space needs of residents in higher <br />density development. <br />• Provide a convenient system of community parks that provides active and passive <br />recreational opportunities for all City residents and accommodates large group activities. <br />• Provide community parks within 2 miles of most residents. <br />• Provide 1.5 acres of community parkland per 1,000 residents, at a minimum size <br />of 40 acres. <br />• Maintain metropolitan parks to preserve unique cultural and natural areas or to <br />provide features, facilities, and events that attract users from the entire Eugene - Springfield <br />metropolitan area. <br />• Provide metropolitan parks as part of the overall standard of 6.8 acres per 1,000 <br />residents (including metropolitan parks, special use facilities, urban plazas, and linear parks) to <br />allow maximum flexibility in responding to community needs and acquisition opportunities. <br />-16- <br />PROPOS <br />E• <br />STAND. <br />. <br />per <br />1,0 00 <br />populatio <br />PARK TYPE <br />n) <br />Neighborhood <br />1 <br />Parks <br />Community <br />1.5 <br />Parks <br />Natural Area <br />10.0 <br />Parks <br />Subtotal <br />13.2 <br />Other Parkland <br />(includes <br />Urban Plazas, <br />Metropolitan <br />6.8 <br />Parks, Linear <br />Parks /Greenwa <br />ys, and Special <br />Use Facilities) <br />• Provide a convenient system of community parks that provides active and passive <br />recreational opportunities for all City residents and accommodates large group activities. <br />• Provide community parks within 2 miles of most residents. <br />• Provide 1.5 acres of community parkland per 1,000 residents, at a minimum size <br />of 40 acres. <br />• Maintain metropolitan parks to preserve unique cultural and natural areas or to <br />provide features, facilities, and events that attract users from the entire Eugene - Springfield <br />metropolitan area. <br />• Provide metropolitan parks as part of the overall standard of 6.8 acres per 1,000 <br />residents (including metropolitan parks, special use facilities, urban plazas, and linear parks) to <br />allow maximum flexibility in responding to community needs and acquisition opportunities. <br />-16- <br />
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