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1996-81
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5/13/1996
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124
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<br />r ~A~ <br /> <br />¡ <br /> <br /> <br />I - !I <br /> <br /> <br />I recreation activities. For some activities, an additional charge is !I <br />i 'I <br />¡ sometimes levied which has generally recovered 50 to 70 percent of the [I <br /> <br />I ,I <br />: program operating costs. q <br />I 3. Needs Identification !! <br /> <br />, " <br />-~ I a. The need to evaluate present and future parks and " <br /> <br />I recreation facility needs by relating them to existing facilities; the, <br />I ., <br />:, <br />I , <br />I scope of services to be delivered; the goals, objectives and policies of :, <br />I I <br />II the Master Pl an; and the adopted mi nimum standards for parks and ¡ <br />I " <br />I facility development. <br />I ' " <br />I 'I <br />I b. The need to provide for present and future parks and " <br /> <br />¡ recreation facility needs: Existing parks and recreation facilities :' <br />I " <br /> <br />Ii need to be expanded in order that the minimum standards adopted by the <br />I :1 <br />¡ City for Special Facilities (Table IX-4) be met. The two major areas i <br />I <br />I where the City is deficient in providing athletic facil ities are :¡ <br /> <br />II! softball/baseball diamonds and football/soccer fields. :! <br /> " <br />!i At present, the City of San Marcos is us i ng San, <br /> <br />[I Marcos CISD facilities for indoor athletic activities, but once the " <br />Ii <br />Ii population level reaches 30,000 a community recreation facility should <br />II <br />II be constructed and operated ,n addition to Dunbar Center, A second <br /> <br />I. community recreation facility should be constructed by the City '",hen the <br />¡: <br />II population level reaches 50,000. <br /> <br />Ii A need has also been identified for a maintenance <br />i' <br />:1 . <br />II and equipment storage facility for the Parks and Recreation Department. " <br />:1 <br /> <br />II c.' The need to develop a dispersed neiqhborhood parks' <br />" <br />I <br /> <br />II system: Presently, almost the entire City park system is located '",ithin' <br /> <br /> <br />II a 1. S-mne radiu, of the CBO, A major portion of th;, sy,tem, approx;- ¡i <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />'L ;\ <br />I I: <br /> <br />1X-36 II <br /> <br /> <br />--, '-- .".r"",~...._r- ~.' ,.-- -.-:-=-==-::--=.--- <br />
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