Facilities and Activities <br /> • maximum fields for space <br /> • consider moving school to alternate site and make this a full complex with soccer, <br /> baseball, skateboards, wall soccer, bmx, hoops, dog training, all weather fields, roller <br /> blade hockey, handball, racquetball <br /> • The alternative idea of acquisition of new land more to the north at the periphery of the <br /> residential areas is proposed. <br /> • The careful consideration of Gilham seems more of a logical rationale of spending dollars <br /> for our youth in the next 10 -15 years. <br /> • no skate park HERE (but support for it somewhere else) <br /> • mixed feelings on skate park and anything that may have lights <br /> • in line skating - concrete paths (3) <br /> • play equipment <br /> • toddler playground <br /> • family places <br /> • picnic (2) <br /> • outdoor cafeteria <br /> • water!! (fountains) <br /> • seating <br /> • bmx <br /> • soccer (2) <br /> • baseball /softball <br /> • dog sanitary stations <br /> • skate park (2) <br /> • practice boards (walls) for wall ball, racquetball, tennis <br /> • tennis (public access limited elsewhere) <br /> Neighborhood Impacts <br /> • sequence games to minimize traffic impact <br /> • increased traffic (2) <br /> • increased noise (2) <br /> • increased security problems (2) <br /> • Reject the "Papa's Pizza" format of putting the various templates into a fixed square <br /> footage. There is the incorrect implied concept that spending $ on an already maximum <br /> utilized area will increase the use efficiency of the space. <br /> • no lights <br /> • supportive of sports park during daylight hours <br /> • night <br /> • gate <br /> • security, police <br /> • parking <br /> • noise level high from Beltline - extra from park won't make much difference <br /> CaI Young Youth Sports Park <br /> Introductory Meeting Page 3 <br />