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RESOLUTION NO.Q 69- Q')
A RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE CITY OF DENTON PARKS, RECREATION AND
TRAILS SYSTEM MASTER PLAN; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, on November 3, 2008, the Parks and Recreation Board recommended
approval of the Parks, Recreation and Trails System Master Plan; and
WHEREAS, the City Council finds that it is in the public interest to adopt this Parks,
Recreation and Trails System Master Plan; NOW, THEREFORE,
THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY RESOLVES:
SECTION 1. The City Council of the City of Denton, Texas hereby adopts the City of
Denton Parks, Recreation and Trails System Master Plan.
SECTION 2. This resolution shall become effective immediately upon its passage and
approval.
PASSED AND APPROVED this the3Ad day of 2009.
MARK A. URR GH AYOR
ATTEST:
JENNIFER WALTERS, CITY SECRETARY
BY:
APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM:
ANITA BURGESS, CITY ATTORNEY
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7A L~ OF CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ..............................................................................................................................2
INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................................................4
REGIONAL LOCATION MAP ........................................................................................................................6
PURPOSE OF THE PLAN ..............................................................................................................................8
METHODOLOGY ..........................................................................................................................................10
INVENTORY ...................................................................................................................................................12
Inventory Matrix (Spreadsheet) .......................................................................................................52
Existing Parks Map ............................................................................................................................53
POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS & DEMOGRAPHICS ...................................................................55
PUBLIC INPUT & NEEDS ASSESSMENT ................................................................................................59
STANDARDS ANALYSIS .............................................................................................................................73
Service Area Maps .............................................................................................................................81
TRAILS ............................................................................................................................................................85
Proposed/Potential Trail Map ........................................................................................................101
RECOMMENDATIONS/PRIORITIES FOR MASTER PLAN ...............................................................102
Ten Year Action Plan .......................................................................................................................108
Funding Methods ...........................................................................................................................1 16
APPENDIX .................................................................................................................................................123
Citizen Survey .................................................................................................................................124
Texas Local Park Grants Program Manual ........................................................................127
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City Council Jacobs Carter Burgess
Mark Burroughs - Mayor Philip Neeley, ASLA, Project Director
Mayor Pro Tem, At Large Place 5 - Pete Kamp Britt S. Flaten, ASLA, Project Manager
Council Member, District 1 - Charlye Heggins
Council Member, District 3 - Jack Thomson National Service Research
Council Member, District 4 - Chris Watts Andrea Thomas, Owner/Project Manager
Council Member, District 2 - Rudy Moreno
Council Member at Large Place 6 - Joe Mulroy
Parks and Recreation - Advisory Board
Jo Kuhn - Chairperson
Reginald Heard -Vice-Chairperson
Carol Brantley
Allyson Coe
Dale Conway
Ross Richardson
Jennifer Wages
City Administration
George C. Campbell - City Manager
Fred Greene - Assistant City Manager
Jon Fortune - Assistant City Manager
Howard Martin - Assistant City Manager
Park and Recreation Staff
Emerson Vorel - Director
Amanda Green - Assistant Director
Cynthia Mayo - Landscape Architect - RLA, ASLA
Jim Mays - Parks Superintendent
RobertTickner- Planning Superintendent
Kathy Schaffer - Leisure Services Superintendent
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INTRODUCTION
Fnr-iching lives and b"ildin9 community through the stewardship of public parks and open space, and
diverse recreational opportunities that foster life-long wellness, creativity and learning. "
Denton is an unique community whose k
diversity gives it strength. This uniqueness is a
point of community pride, and it is the goal of
the City to insure that growth, development
and the use of community resources foster,y
encourage and promote the preservation r t t
of this vital quality. This is present in the N F
Parks and Recreation Department's mission t1i
statement, "Enriching lives and building
a r ~rcommunitythroughthestewardshipofpublic
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parks and open space, and diverse recreational r r
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opportunities that foster life-long wellness,E
creativity and learning."za
Over the last nine years Denton has grown
from a 77,300 populated community to a i
f `'mil`-r+1~1'.'-Y ..i t. ,115,506. The city has grown by approximately l
38,000 individuals, that is a 49% increase in r
just under a decade. Even though the City has
grown significantly and can no longer be considered a small town, there are still qualities of small town life present
throughout the community. If the City continues to grow in population and economic strength over the next 5-10
years, park facilities will need to be addressed; by adding to the number of parks, and the types of amenities provided
to meet the needs and demands of the citizens of Denton.
This document includes specific recommendations for park expansion, trail linkage, and park development to serve
the growing population and needs of Denton. The inventory section of this document includes a complete inventory
of the existing parks, and facilities. Documented in the Public Input & Needs Assessment section of this plan are the
results of the citizen survey, which identifies the recommended priorities for the community. The following section
is Standards Analysis, this section uses guidelines set forth by the Recreation, Park and Open Space Standards and
Guidelines 4th printing publication, to set up a customized classification system for planning Denton's parks. This is an
important point to be considered. All communities should have a number of different types of parks.This section also
covers suggested facility development standards. The Trail section offers up a hierarchy for the trail system and a plan
to meet the goals set by the Parks Department, mainly to have an interconnected trail system throughout the City. The
final section of this plan contains the Ten Year Action Plan and a variety of Funding Sources.
This Master Plan should be the basis for the future development and fiscal planning of the Denton park system for
the next five to ten years. Annual reviews of the Master Plan should be performed by the City to ensure that the
implementation is on course and addresses any specific changes in priorities and/or needs.
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PURPOSE OF THE PL
The City of Denton, while celebrating approximately 45~
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ears of service, strives to create the highest quality of life
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for it's citizens. The City currently has close to 1,075 acres
of developed ark land 2,700 acres of nature reserve
and 368.53 of undeveloped (4,149.11 total acres).
The purpose of this Master Plan:
1. Provide the framework for orderly and consistent
planning and development.
2. Provide detailed research and facts concerning the k
community and the roles of parks and recreation.y
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3. Establish priorities and statements of direction
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based on researched and documented facts and a
community based needs analysis.
4. Provide direction in the area of acquisition and
development of park land to meet future needs.
5. Conform to the preparation suggestions and/or
guidelines for local Park, Recreation and Open
Space Master Plans, prepared by the Texas Parks and
Wildlife Department for Texas Recreation and Parks
Account local park grant program.
The Master Plan looked at the demographic changes and
recreational trends impacting the City of Denton. The s
Master Plan will help provide direction in balancing the
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This document outlines the methods, results and
recommendations of the Master Plan study and is
intended to be used as a guide for future Park, Recreation
and Open Space development throughout the city.{
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E7'HODJLOGY
The Jacobs Carter Burgess planning team worked closely Step 5 - Demand Analysis/Needs Assessment
with City Staff, during the entire process.
With National Service Research leading the needs
The Parks, Recreation and Trails Master Plan was prepared assessment, a series of steps were utilized to determine
using a two-phase process. Phase I involved an inventory the park and recreation needs of the community. This
and needs assessment study. Phase 11 involved preparing included Focus Groups, and Public Meetings to determine
the Parks, Recreation, and Trails Master Plan.the nature of the surveyed questions, followed by a total
of 400 telephone surveys.
The Master Planning Process
B.PHASE II - PARKS, RECREATION, AND TRAILS
A.PHASE I INVENTORY AND NEEDS MASTER PLAN
ASSESSMENT
Step 6 - Priority Ranking Analysis
Step 1 - Base Map Preparation
The team will develop a list of facility needs based on the
The team prepared a computer generated base map from standards analysis, the citizen survey results, City Staff,
digital data provided by the City. The base map illustrated Park Advisory Board, Parks, Recreation and Beautification
information such as park sites, school sites, streets, Board, Park Foundation, Council, and Consultant input.
thoroughfares, buildings, topography, drainage corridors,
vegetation, etc.Step 7-Action Plan
Step 2 - Inventory/Supply Analysis The team will work closely with staff on specific
recommendations to guide and direct the acquisition and
Starting with information supplied by the City, the team development of parks, recreation and trails within the Ten
and City Staff performed a district-wide tour of facilities Year Action Plan. The team also will prepare an exhibit
available throughout the Community. The purpose of depicting the proposed locations for the Ten-Year Action
this task is to develop a thorough understanding of the Plan recommendations.
recreation system as it stands today.
Step 8 - Expenditure Analysis
Step 3 - Population Data and Benchmark Comparisons
To support the Action Plan, the team prepared an
Starting with readily available public data provided by the expenditure analysis for budgets/costs of priority items,
City, Jacobs analyzed current and projected demographic including funding recommendations, sources and an
characteristics of the community.estimated timeline for implementation.
Step 4 - Standards Analysis/Program Analysis Step 9 - Preliminary Master Plan
The team worked with staff and developed customized The team prepared the preliminary Master Plan document
standards for both park acreages and facilities based upon for review with City Staff and the Park Board.
the unique characteristics of Denton. The customized
standards were then applied to the population data Step 10 -Final Report
in Step 3, resulting in an illustration of 'gaps' between
the existing park system and what is prescribed by the The team will prepare the Final Master Plan documenting
customized standards.the entire process and recommendations for the next five
to ten years for the City of Denton.
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IN a ENTO Y OF t'.I,_ N-1
Denton has a park system encompassing 4,149.11-~H
acres of park land. Of this, 2,700 acres is part of Clear Y
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term lease from the Army Corps of Engineers. Within, C`~ytheDentonParkSystemthereare26parks, including 2
cemeteries and 1 nature preserve totaling 3,775.08 acres.33S
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During the first phase of the Master Plan Process, a
complete inventory was compiled for all of the existing
parks, recreation facilities, and open spaces within the
City of Denton. Jacobs, along with Parks and Recreation
Staff toured all park sites and facilities, in a two day tour.
The City provided acreage and amenity inventories for
each of the parks, and a list of recreation associations
Mini-Parks 0
and organizations of current sports groups and leagues Neighborhood Parks 13
throughout the City.Community Parks 4
City Parks 4
Across this system is a wide spectrum of park facilities to
Open Space/Linear Parks 10
serve the citizens of Denton. A profile of their system is
presented in the two charts located on the right:Trails/Open Space 5
Special Use Areas 1
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Dog Park 1
Frisbee Golf 18 nOies
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Outdoor Learning Center 1
Mlles of Trail (soft surface)11.90 mlies
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Pavilions 13
Playgrounds 22
Rugby Field 1
Skate Park 1
i. E Soccer/Football Fields (game)17
i Soccer/Football Fields (practice)10
Swimming Pools 3
Tennis Courts 16
Volleyball Courts (sand)3
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AIRPORT ROAD
5000 Airport Road
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Classification: Open Space
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2021 Devonshire
Acres: 17.85
Classification: Neighborhood Park
Amenities:
Basketball/Mufti-Purpose Court 1
Benches 9
Bridge 1
Drinking Fountain 1
Goals (soccer/football/rugby)2
Grills 2
Parking 14 spaces
Picnic Tables 7 s
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Swings 1
Tennis Court 2,,.
Trail (concrete)39 miles
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BENT CREEK
HWY 377
Acres: 21.47
Classification: Open Space
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BOWLING GREEN
2200 Bowling Green
fAcres: 18.00
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Benches 3 IL p
Community Garden yes
Picnic Tables 1
Playground 1
Signage yes
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Signage yes
Trail (concrete)27 miles
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Acres: 9.80'a~~ rIt-
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Playground 1
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Swings 1
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CLEAR CREEK NATURAL HERITAGE CENTER
Collins Road
Acres: 2,700.00
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COOPER CREEK
Mayhill Road @ Audra Lane
Acres: 3.00
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Locust Street to Sherman
Acres: 23.61
Classification: Trail/Open Space
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Acres: 70.20
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Benches 10 A
Bike Racks 2
Bridge 1
Drinking Fountain 2
Grills 6 w~
Pavilion/Gazebo 1
Picnic Tables 8
Playground with shade 2
Pond 1
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Swings 2 x.I+#f
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1001 Parvin
Acres: 23.00
Classification: Community Park
Amenities:
Basketball/Mufti-Purpose Court 1.5
Benches 8
Bleachers 14
Concession/Restroom 1
Drinking Fountain 3
Goals (soccer/football/rugby)1d
Multi-Use Court (currently in-line hockey) 1 a w yip,
Parking 303 spaces r~
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Recreation Center 17,415 SF
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Signage yes
Soccer Field 1
Softball Fields 4
Swings 1 Krw 5 r:
Trail (concrete)63 miles ir
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EVERS PARK
3201 N. Locust
Acres: 29.41°
Classification: Community Park
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Baseball Fields (benches, dugouts & scorer's table) 11
Benches 2
Bleachers 41
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Boy Scout Hut 1
Concessions/Restrooms 2
Drinking Fountain 2
Flag Pole 1
Grills 2
Parking 559 spaces
Pavilion 1
Picnic Tables 10
Playground 1
Security Lighting yes
Shade Structures 14
Signage yes
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500 S. Bradshaw
Acres: 10.00
Classification: Neighborhood Park
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Basketball Courts (lighted)2
Benches 6
Bleachers 6
Bridge 1
Collins Stage 1 µ„;,,
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1?'`Grills 3
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20 Playgrounds
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I.O.O.F. CEMETERY
711 S. Carroll
Acres: 25.00
Classification: Cemetery
Amenities:
Flag Poles 2
Signage yes
Trash Receptacles 14
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1721 Stonegate
Acres: 5.50
Classification: Neighborhood Park
Amenities:
Basketball Court 1.5 (3 goals)
Benches 5
Drinking Fountain 1
Grill 1
Goals (soccer/football/rugby)2
Picnic Tables 5
Signage yes
Shelter 1
Swing 1 s~
Tennis Courts 2`{_~
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LAKE FOREST & WIGGLY FIELD PARK
1400 E. Ryan Road
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Acres: 69.32
Classification: Community Park
Amenities:
Benches 4
Dog Park 1~.
Dog Stations 6
Drinking Fountain 3
Lake (west of Dog Park)1
Message/Bulletin Board 1'
Parking 56 spaces
Picnic Tables 3
Playground 1
Pond (south of Dog Park)1
Swing 1
Signage yes
Trail (concrete)47 miles
Trail (soft surface)1.42 miles
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1701 E. McKinney
Acres: 21.626
Classification: Community Park rye
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Baseball Fields (lights, and benches in dugouts)3 0`s
Basketball Court 1.5
Benches 3
Bleachers 11
Concessions/Restrooms 2
Drinking Fountain 2
Grill 1
Parking 191 spaces vtirk
Pavilion 1
Picnic Tables 9
Playground 2 r IAA
Restroom 1-,r
Security Lighting yes.
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Signage yes a
Soccer Fields (not lighted)1
Swing 1
Tennis Courts 2~
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McKENNA PARK
600 N. Bonnie Brae
Acres: 18.00
Classification: Neighborhood Park
Amenities:
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Grills 6
Parking 43 spaces
Pavilions 3
Picnic Tables 32
Playground
Signage yes
Swing 1
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MILAM PARK
236 Mockingbird
Acres: 1.021
Classification: Neighborhood Park
Amenities:
Benches 2
Drinking Fountain 1
Parking 1 space
Picnic Table 1
Playground 1
Signage yes
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MLK PARK
1300 Wilson
Acres: 5.00
Classification: Neighborhood Park
Amenities:
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Benches 4
Bicycle Rack 1
Drinking Fountain 2 k ~k.
Goals (soccer/football/rugby)2
Parking 99 spaces
Picnic Tables 4
Playground 1
Recreation Center 21,560 SF
Signage yes
Swing 1 r
Soccer Field 1
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NETTE SHULTZ PARK
1517 Mistywood
Acres: 10.00
Classification: Neighborhood Park
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Backstop 1
Benches 7
Bridge 1
Drinking Fountains 2
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Goals (soccer/football/rugby)2
Picnic Tables 9 r
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Tennis Courts 2vt,,
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NORTH LAKES PARK
2001 W. Windsor
Acres: 351.00
Classification: City Park
Amenities:
Annex Building 4,500 SF
Backstop 8
Basketball Court 1
Batting Cage 1
Benches 41
Bleachers 40
Bridge 1
Concessions/Restrooms 4
Disc Golf 18 holes
Drinking Fountains 8
Driving Range 1
Fishing Pier 1
Football Fields (lighted)3
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Grills 4
Lakes 2
Parking 123 spaces
Pavilion 3
Picnic Tables 49
Playground 3
Radio Control Model Aircraft Runway
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Sand Volleyball Court 1 0'a~"°
Security Lighting yes
Shade Structures 7
Signage yes
Soccer Fields (lighted)12
Softball Fields (lighted)6
Tennis Courts (Tennis Center)9
Trail (concrete)1.32 miles Yi k
Trail (soft surface)85 miles
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NORTH POINTE PARK
Hercules
Acres: 10.33
Classification: Neighborhood Park
Amenities:
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Picnic Table 1
Signage yes a
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Trail (concrete)68 miles
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OAKWOOD CEMETERY
747 E. Prairie
Acres: 13.00
Classification: Cemetery
Amenities:
Flag Pole 1
Parking on street
Signage/Maps yes
Trash Receptacles 5
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OWSLEY PARK
2425 Stella
Acres:.50
Classification: Neighborhood Park
Amenities:
Benches 1
Drinking Fountain 1
Picnic Tables 5
Playground 1
Signage yes
Swing 1
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Acres: 24.00
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Acres: 9.90
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326 Withers
Acres: 32.00
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City Hall 1
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Acres: 97.00
Classification: Trail/Open Space
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Acres: 16.88
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Acres: 5.50
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501 Hobson Acres: 187.
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Bridge 4 Dog
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1"Goals (
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12 Lakes 2
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Parking 147 spaces
Pavilions 4
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South of Police & Fire Training, off Bonnie Brae
Acres: 40.35
Classification: Open Space
Amenities:
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WATERWORKS PARK
2400 Long Road
Acres: 15.50
Classification: Community Park
Amenities:
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Drinking Fountains 4
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Pavilions 2
Picnic Tables 12
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2400 Long Road
Acres: 1.50
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Amenities:
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Ramps 11
Jumps 9
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ENTO Y OF C;.ERASSOCIATION 5'
Forest Meadow 2100 Miranda Place @Teasley Ln.X
Hills of Argyle Winthorp Hill Rd @ Argyle Ln.X
Lakeview Ranch Lakeview Blvd. @ Stallion St.X
Lexington Park 2408 Prescott Downs X X
Oakmont @ Wynstone Pine Hills Ln. @ Alderbrook Dr.X X
Oakmont @ Braewood Pine Hills Ln. @ Alderbrook Dr.X X
Oakmont @ Greens Pine Hills Ln. @ Alderbrook Dr.X X
Oakmont II Estates 3521 Villanova @ Harvard X X X
Preserve @ Pecan Creek 3801 Lakeview Blvd. @ Juniper X X X
River Oaks 8301 Seven Oaks Lane @ Montecito Dr.X X X
Robson Oaks 3304 Purdue Drive @ Drexel Dr.X X X
Robson Ranch / Indoor 9400 ED Robson Blvd.X
Robson Ranch / Outside (2) 9400 ED Robson Blvd.X X
Southmont Southmont Dr.X X X
Southridge Swim Club 1904 Woodbrook X
Summit Oaks 2408 Fondren @ Gessner Dr.X X
Sundown Ranch 3449 Sundown Blvd. @ Clubhouse Dr.X X X X
Vintage Subdivision Pomeral @ Alsace Street X X
Wheeler Ridge 3100 Breton Rd. @ Wheeler Ridge Dr.X X X X
Wind River I Wind River Blvd. @ Ottowa Ln.X
INVENTOR Y OF DENTON PUBLIC POOLS
City of Denton Civic Center 515 N. Bell X
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Texas Woman's University Bell Avenue X~
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POP UL `TI®N CH. ` CTEP"ISTICS 65 Years & Over
DEMOGRAPHICS (US 2006)Male:7,595 6.85%
The population of a community can be evaluated in Female:3,824 3.45%
a variety of ways for purposes of park planning. The
design of services is based in part on consumption Education Attainment
characteristics of the residents. The size and location population 25 to 64 years:45,078
of parks, schools and services (public and private)Less than high school graduate:5,233 11.61%
should be based on the density and distribution of High school graduate:10,401 23.07%
the population as recipients of these services. In order Some college or associate's degree:14,515 32.20%
to assist in forecasting the future park and recreation Bachelor's degree or higher:14,929 33.12%
needs of Denton, this section provided information
and analysis on population trends and projections,Ethnicity
racial composition, household size, age characteristics The racial composition of Denton is predominately
and educational attainment. (Based on 2006 Census Caucasian, with 61.90% of the population comprising
Data)this category. Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 23.31
African Americans make up 8.45% of the population,
Total Population while Asians comprise 2.17% and population of two or
The total population of Denton is divided almost
more races make up 3.70% of the current population.
equally between the two genders, with 49.89% of the
population being male, and 50.11 % being female.
The median age is 27.9 years. While 66.12% of the
population is over 22 years of age, only 8.8% of the
population is over 65 years of age, and 33.8% are
under 21 years of age.
Total Population:110,855
Male:56,415 50.89%
Female:54,440 49.11%
Under 5 ears 8,041 7.25%White (Caucasian) 61.90%Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 23.31 %
5 to 9 ears 6,144 5.54%Black or African American 8.45%American Indian and Alaska Native .30%
10 to 14 years 6,343 5.72%
Asian 2.17%Native Hawaiian & Pacific Islander 0 %
Some other race .17%Population of two or more races 3.70%
15 to 19 ears 11,896 10.73%
20 to 24 ears 18, 572 16.75%
Other contains all additional categories not listed in the above groups)
25 to 34 ears 20,003 18.04%
35 to 44 ears 14,010 12.64%
45 to 54 ears 10,515, 9.49%
55 to 59 ears 4,639 4.18%,.
60 to 64 ears 3,097 2.79%
65 to 74 ears 3,748 3.38%
75 to 84 ears 2,867 2.59%
85 ears and over 980 0.88%
18 ears and over 86,645 78.16%
21 ears and over 73,572 66.37%
62 ears and over 9,257 8.35%.
65 ears and over 7,595 6.85%
Median Age ears 27.2
18 Years & Over
Male:43,716 39.44%
Female:42,929 38.73%y
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Total Households 31,513 100.00%
Family Households 17,940 56.93%
with own children under 18 years 9,209 29.22%
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Married-couple families 12,961 41.13%
with own children under 18 years 5,818 18.46%
Male householder, no wife present 1,189 3.77%
with own children under 18 years 769 2.44%
Female householder, no husband
present 3,790 12.03%
with own children under 18 years 2,622 8.32%
Non-Family Households 13,573 43.07%
Householder living alone 9,563 30.35%
65 years and over 1,454 4.61%
Householdswithoneormorepeople
under 18 years 9,986 31.69%~
Households with one or more people 65
years and over 1,454 4.61
Average Households size 2.66
Average family size 3.31
Housing Occupancy
Total Housing Units 35,726 100.00%
Occupied Housing Units 31,513 88.21%
Vacant Housing Units 4,213 11.79%
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School Enrollment
More than 36% of Denton's population is 3 years and over and enrolled in school. Of those 36%, 8% of the population
are of elementary school age, more than 5% of persons enrolled in school are of high school age, and more than 21 %
are in college or graduate school.
College or Graduate School (19,983) 21%
High School (Grades 9-12) (4,205) 5%
Elementary (Grades 1-8) (7,535) 8% -
Kindergarten (1,032) 1%
Nursery School, Preschool (929) 1%
Pop. 3 Years and Over Enrolled in School (33,684)
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PUBL,ICIV1'U1 IVEEDS SSESS, NT
Introduction and Methodology Study Highlights
National Service Research (NSR) completed a Parks in general, are heavily used with almost half of
comprehensive research study for the City of Denton all respondents reporting they have visited a park in
as part of the Parks, Recreation, and Open Space Denton at least monthly.
Master Plan. An important aspect of the Master Plan Most citizens rated the maintenance of Denton parks
was to conduct a demands and needs assessment and recreation facilities as excellent or good. This
which involved citizen input. The purpose of the needs indicates the department is doing o good job with
assessment study was to provide a foundation for the regard to maintenance.
Comprehensive Park and Recreation Master Plan that Most citizens who have participated in a recreation
will provide guidance based upon citizen needs and program rated them as excellent or good. This
priorities. NSR worked closely with the City of Denton indicates the department is doing an effective job with
staff, and Jacobs Consultancy throughout the research regard to recreation programs.
process.Most citizens rated the quality of sports programs
baseball, football, soccer, softball, swimming )
In order to complete this study effort, NSR designed that are offered in the City of Denton as excellent
a citizen survey. The survey design was based upon or good. This indicates the department is doing on
input from focus groups, public meetings and staff. A effective job with regard to sport programs.
public meeting was held on July 8, 2008 and a focus More than half of citizens polled would be interested
group session was held on July 9, 2008. A total of 400 in participating in recreation or sports programs if
telephone surveys (100 within each council district) were more were offered by the City of Denton.
completed at random with Denton residents from July A total of 48% of all respondents and 71 % of
25 through August 12, 2008. The margin of error of this households with kids who have visited Water Works
sample size at a 95% confidence level is plus or minus Park in Denton.
5%. This indicates that one can be 95% sure that the The most popular features respondents would like
results are accurate and could vary by 5% one way or the added to Water Works Park are a wave pool, a full
other.service concession area and large interactive play
structures for all ages.
The citizen survey and detailed survey tables are The top five park facilities citizens feel are most
presented in the Appendices of the Technical Volume important to add to existing parks or future parks: (in
Report.order of importance): Trails connected throughout
the City, nature trails, larger senior center, open
This study is to be used as a guide to direct the park and space/natural areas, facilities for water recreation.
recreation master planning efforts for the City of Denton.This data will assist in providing priorities for facilities in
the Master Plan.
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FREQUENCY OF USE - 1j 17IiS C EC EATI®N F _CII,ITI S
Parks in general are heavily used with almost
half of all respondents reporting they have
visited a park in Denton at least monthly.
oHouseholdswithchildrenareevenheavierark23.o°%
park At least weekly 28.9%
users with 62% visiting parks at least monthly
or more 21.8%
At least monthly 32.8%
Once in three 9.8%
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Y11AINTEINTANCE OF 1'A K FACILITIES
Most citizens rated the maintenance of Denton
parks as excellent or good. This indicates the
department is doing a very good job with
24.0%
regard to maintenance.Excellent 25.0°/o
Less than 2% felt any of the parks needed much
improvement.52.8%
Good 62.2%
Needs some 5.0%
improvement 5.6%
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4.17.3%Don't know/not
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TICI1jTION IN DENTON EC 7E__TION PAAkOG S 27% of
all respondents interviewed reported they or
someone in their household has participated in
a recreation program in Denton.3.
3%36% of
households with children have Senior (Age 65+)00%participated in
a Denton recreation program.11.0%
Adult (Age
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40%60%80%o Households
with Children All Respondents QUALITY OF
RECREATION PROGRAMS Most citizens
who have participated in a recreation program
rated them as excellent or good. This
indicates the department is doing 34.3%aneffective
job with regard to recreation Excellent 38.5%programs.Less
than
11 % felt any programs needed 53.7%improvement.Good
49.20 Needssome
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QU`LITY OF SP O.AiTS P'"L®GP A. 'S
Base= Respondents who have participated in a Denton Recreation Program-108)
Most citizens who have participated in a
recreation program rated the sports programs
as excellent or good. This indicates the 23.1%
department is doing an effective job with Excellent 262%
regard to sports programs.3E9%
Less than 10% felt any programs needed Good 1 44.6%
improvement.
Needs some 4.6%
a improvement a!==> 7.7%
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IFT E CITY OF DENTON OFFER ED _ ORE RECREATION OR SPORTS PROGRAMS, WOULD
Y® U OR OTHER FI® USEF OLD MEMBERS BE INTERESTED IN PARTICIPATING? WHAT AGE
GROUP'S NEED TO BE SERVED MOST?
53% of all respondents reported they would
participate if more recreation or sports
programs were offered in Denton.
Many respondents feel youth, teen and adult Youth programs 22.7%
age 12 and 33.6%I"
programs are most needed.under)
11 % of all respondents felt senior programs are 14.2%
needed.Teen programs 20 /13 to 18 yrs old)
30.3%
Adult programs 17.2%
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Senior programs i 0,8,/
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V No suggestions 46.9%
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ECREATION P OG 4. %SYOU I`u'OULD
LIKE TO SEE ADDED
Suggested programs from all respondents are Teen program suggestions (ages 13 to 18):
listed below. The numbers in parenthesis are the Soccer (3)
number of mentions for that program.Swimming (3)
Baseball (2)
Tennis (1)
Youth program suggestions (age 12 and Gymnastics (1)
under):Wrestling (1)
Soccer (10)Softball (1)
Swimming (9)Aerobics (1)
Basketball (4)Volleyball (1)
Wrestling (3)Track (1)
More sports programs (3)Cross country track (1)
Dancing (2)Basketball (1)
Tennis (2)Non competitive sports (1)
T-ball (2)Dance (1)
Golf (2)Cooking (1)
Volleyball (2)Summer programs for 12 to 15 year olds (1)
Canoeing/canoe trips (2)Trails with exercise equipment (1)
More special needs activities (2)Running/races (1)
Football (2)Canoeing (1)
Cheerleading (2)Off road park (1)
Track (2)Music/art (1)
Softball (2)After school programs (1)
Soccer for tots (1)
Hockey (1)
Karate (1)
Skating (1)Adult program suggestions:
Sports camp (1)Exercise/fitness/yoga/Pilates/Tai Chi (10)
Sports for under 6 years of age (1)Basketball (4)
Ballet (1)Dances/dance classes (3)
Diving (1)Softball (3)
Bike lanes for biking (1)Tennis (3)
Off road park (1)Golf lessons (2)
Nature/reading/music (1)Indoor soccer(2)
Spanish/language classes (2)Home school programs/non-competitive Football/flag football (2)programs (1)
Golf/golf tournaments (2)Art (1)
Track (2)Volleyball (2)After school programs (1)Cycling/bike paths (1)
Roller rink (1)
Photography (1)
Rollerblading (1)
Swimming/lap lanes (1)
Co-ed soccer (1)
Baseball (1)
Soccer (1)
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Rock climbing (1)171fiMoregyms (1)
Weight lifting (1)
Co-ed softball (1)u
Cooking (1)^
More walking trails (1)
Running/races (1)
Water aerobics (1)
Off road park (1)n'
Writing (1)
Dog training (1)
Art classes (1)
Racquetball (1)
Clean up the city programs (1)
Ping pong (1)P
Book clubs (1)
Art/music 1
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Activities for moms with toddlers (1)
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Exercise programs/fitness (3)
Golf (2)
Music (1)
Yoga (1)
Programs for the under privileged (1)
Strength building (1)
Swimming/lap lanes (1)
Gardening (1)
Museums (1)°
Walking programs (1)13~.
Trails with exercise equipment (1)
Indoor aquatics (1)
Bridge/cards (1)
Walking programs (1)
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FREQUENCY OF USE- TTe TE 7 $ :i 07KS 1-3A &K IN DENTON
A total of 48% of all respondents and 71 % of
households with kids have visited the water park
in Denton.739,
Among households with children, 28% visit at least Atleasfweekly 12.2%
monthly, while 34% visit once a year or at least a 8.5%
At leas[ monthly 15.6%few times a year.
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AT AjJIENI TIES WOULD YOU LIKE ADDED TO WATER WOR KS 1'ARK IN DENTON?
The most popular features respondents
would like added to Water Works Park
are a wave pool, a full service concession 21.81%
area and large interactive play structures
Wave pool 33.3%
20.5
for all ages.Concessions 30.60%
Having a lap swimming area and a Large play structures
15.5%
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slide are also features of interest to 13.30%
Lap swimming area 1899%respondents.11.5
Surfing features are the least attractive Slide 18.3%
feature to respondents.5.8%
Surfing features 11 9.4%
Other" mentions among respondents:3.09%
OtherCoveredseatingareas 3.99%
sa.o%More seating None 322°/
Extend lap lanes 0%20,40,60,80%
Lines too slow
Large outdoor pool
Places to get away from kids E3 Households with Children ED All Respondents
Longer lazy river
Security in parking lots
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The table below presents the parks facilities that the citizens felt are needed in order of importance. The
mean rating scale is: 4=definitely needed and 1=not needed. Those who had no opinion or were not familiar
with the need for a particular program were excluded from the mean score calculation.
The first column presents the program, the second is the percentage of respondents rating the program a "3"
and "4" : The third column present the mean score for all respondents.
This data will provide key elements to the master plan. It presents the parks facilities citizens feel are most needed.
Responding "4"
All Respondents - Parks Facilities MOST Needed Definitely Needed &
Mean
Score
3" Needed
1. More trails for walking/biking that are connected throughout the City 76.30%3.28
2. Nature trails 64.80%3.02
3. Larger senior center facility 56.30%2.99
4. Open space/natural areas 63.30%2.92
5. Facilities for water recreation 59.50%2.87
6. Additional community garden space 58.30%2.86
7. Spray park 55.10%2.82
8. Additional recreation center 57.30%2.80
9. Additional playground equipment 51.80%2.77
10. Large covered picnic pavilion (100 to 200 people)55.80%2.77
11. Gymnasium (for basketball, volleyball, etc.)52.80%2.73
12. Outdoor pool (for free swimming, play/recreation activities)54.00%2.73
13. An indoor athletic facility (for soccer/football, etc.)52.60%2.71
14. Expansion of indoor pool area 49.30%2.69
15. Indoor ice rink 54.00%2.66
16. Multi-use sports fields 45.80%2.55
17. Municipal golf course 46.30%2.53
18. Additional tennis courts 43.00%2.47
19. Extreme sports area for BMX bicycling, paintball, etc.39.60%2.40
20. Additional basketball courts 40.80%2.40
21. Additional baseball fields 39.80%2.37
22. Additional soccer fields 39.80%2.37
23. Additional dog park 40.60%2.34
124. Additional skate park 38.00%2.33
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T P , E C ILITY L P C, a E,,IENTS THATY®U F1 "L A E ,,IOST IVEEDED IN D,' NT®N?
Approximately one-fourth of respondents mentioned other park or facility improvements are needed. The
most common mentions are listed below.
More restrooms
More security at parks
More soccer fields
More trees/shaded areas
More walking areas/trails
More water fountains a
Update playground equipment
More covered picnic tables/benches
Lighted walking trails r ,
More nature trails r
More bike trails
More senior programs
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More teen programs i
Better lighting in parks
More cleanliness in parks/need trash cans
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FACILITIES TO BE CONSIr ° ED IFAN DDITION L EC, E 'TION CENTER ' G "ERE BUILT IN
DENTON
Important elements in planning a possible future recreation center the citizens feel are needed are listed
in the table below in priority order.The mean rating scale is: 4=very important and 1=not important. Those
who had no opinion or were not familiar with the need for a particular facility were excluded from the mean
score calculation.
The first column presents the facility, the second is the percentage of all respondents rating it a "4"very
important and "Y important, the third columns present the mean score for all respondents.
This data will provide key elements to the master plan because it presents the indoor recreation center facilities
citizens feel are most needed. The data will also help prioritize needed indoor facilities in the Master Plan.
Rating "4" Very
Recreation Center Facility Needs Important or "3"
Mean
Score
Important
1. Indoor walking/running track 79.30%3.38
2. Exercise/aerobic/karate/dance room 77.80%3.34
3. Fitness room (weight, treadmill, stationary bicycles, etc.)78.30%3.33
4. Gymnasium (indoor basketball, volleyball, gymnastics, etc.)75.00%3.28
5. Play area for toddlers 73.00%3.20
6. Child care area 70.00%3.21
7. Multi-use rooms (meeting space, arts/crafts, bingo, cards, etc.)73.00%3.18
8. Indoor pool 64.80%2.98
9. Racquetball courts 57.30%2.86
10. Game/media room (video games, movies, pool, table tennis, etc.)59.30%2.85
11. Computer lab 57.80%2.83
12. Outdoor pool 52.50%2.67
1113. Cooking/kitchen facility 50.80%2.57
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If an additional recreation center were built in Denton, more than half of respondents expect that the programs
and building operations would be funded through a combination of property taxes and user fees/membership
fees.
Few residents were against an additional recreation center.
Combination of slhr 56.5%
both
User fees 35.8%
Property taxes
2.5%
Don't support 0/6
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No opinion
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IMPROVEMENTS
A majority of respondents expressed strong support to fund developing and maintaining parks and recreation
improvements through non-resident user fees and corporate advertising/naming rights.
There was also good support of bond programs and resident user fees.
58.8%
4-Strong support 53.8%
48.3%
44.0%
17.0%
22.3%
23.5%
23.3%
11.8%
9.32-13..3%
13.3%
8.3%
1-Low support 7.8%
11.5%
11.0%
4.3%
6.5%
No opinion 3.5%
8.50%
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Corporate advertising
Resident user fees
Voter approved bond programs
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More than half (57%) of citizens surveyed
would be willing to pay a property tax increase
of up to $75 to more than $350 per year to
support the improvement priorities suggested Up to $75/yr 33.3%
in the citizen survey.
42% do not support a property tax increase.Up to $100/yr 17.5%
Up to $200/yr 5.3 Y.
Up to $350/yr 0.5%
More than $350/yr o.8%
41.5%No increase
Don't know4 1.3%
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
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RESPONDENT DEMOGRAPHICS
Length lived in Denton:
Less than 2 years 6.5%
24s°~°2 to 5 years 20.5 Under 3s
2(0.5%6 to 10 years 15.5
1 1 to 20 years 18.0 35 to 44
Over 20 years 38.8
45 to 54 21.3%
Number of children in household:
One 13.3%55 to 64 21.0%
Two 18.5
Three 8.8 65 to 74 8.0'%/
Four or more 4.5
No children in household 55.0 ki4.%75+
Age groups of children in household:0%2o%4o%60%
0 to 5 years of age 46.7%
6 to 10 years of age 43.9
11 to 13 years of age 32.2 Respondent Age
14 to 18 years of age 35.0
This data is representative of the population of Denton which
Household size:provides credibility and validity to the data herein.
One 16.0%
Two 30.0
Three 17.3
Four 19.5
Five or more 16.5
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S 1 NE . ~"DS N LYSIS
The adequacy of existing parks, recreation facilities and Mini-Park
open spaces are determined by comparing the needs A mini-park is a small public park that serves up
of the present and forecasted populations of Denton to a'/4 mile radius, and is normally located within
to specific goals and guidelines. This Parks, Recreation a residential area. Mini-parks generally range in
and Trails Master Plan utilizes the guidelines established size from 2,500 square feet to 1 acre and usually
by the City of Denton Staff and National Recreation and contains a playground and picnic area. Many of
Park Association (NRPA).these are developer-built parks and/or tot lots
and are usually operated and maintained by a
Criteria for Guidelines Homeowners Association (HOA).
Historically, the most common standards for park Neighborhood Park
planning guidelines, as recognized by park and A neighborhood park is a medium sized park
recreation professionals, have been the published serving a general neighborhood area, usually
guidelines by the NRPA. As written in the introduction,with play equipment, athletic facilities, and
the NRPA recognizes the importance of establishing and passive open space. They generally range in size
using park and recreation guidelines as:from 1.5 - 15 acres and are the most frequently
needed size of park. They are easily accessible
1. A national expression of minimum acceptable to area residents, serving approximately a'/z
facilities for the citizens of urban and rural mile radius. They have a playground, multi-
communities.purpose court, open space for flexible types
2. A guideline to determine land requirements for of activity, and picnic areas and shelters. The
various kinds of park and recreation areas and guidelines recommend 1.00 - 2.00 acres per 1,000
facilities.population.
3. A basis for relating recreation needs to spatial
analysis within a community wide system of parks Community Park
and open space areas.A community park is a large park ranging
4. One of the major structuring elements that can be in size from 16-25 acres, serving multiple
used to guide and assist regional development.neighborhoods, which may include ball fields,
5. A means to justify the need for parks and open playgrounds for different age groups, parking,
space within the overall land use pattern of a picnic areas, passive areas, tennis courts,
region or community.swimming pool, recreational building, restrooms,
multi-purpose courts and a meeting area for
The purpose of NRPA guidelines is to present park and special events. These parks usually contain
recreation space guidelines that are applicable for multiple ball fields and are lighted for evening
planning, acquisition, and development of parks. These play. In addition, the community park should be
guidelines should be viewed as a guide.They address placed along a major road for easy access. The
minimum, not maximum, goals to be achieved. The guidelines recommend 3.0 - 5.0 acres per 1,000
guidelines are to be coupled with conventional wisdom population.
and judgment relating to the particular situation to
which they are applied and specific local needs.Competition Fields
Are fields built to the specifications of the
Park Classification System type of sport playing on the field, either it be
soccer, baseball or softball, and meet all league
When evaluating existing or future parks in Denton, it requirements for competitive play/sanctioned
is necessary to classify each park by type, size, service events. They typically are fully lighted, irrigated,
area, and acres per 1,000 population. The following six have spectator bleachers, adequate parking
classifications for parks have been established for the facilities, and restroom/concessions readily
City of Denton:available.
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Practice Fields Playscape (promotion of creative play/play
Are open spaces used only for practice, and with nature); the space should be as natural as
have no baselines, foul lines, pitcher mounds,possible, with as little man made components as
permanent goals or irrigation.possible. Using native plants, rolling hills, lots of
trees; playscapes represent a natural place such as
City Park a forest. Playscapes are designed with the intent
A city park is a large park ranging in size from 25-of bringing children and people back to nature.
375 acres, serving multiple neighborhoods, which Playscapes offer a wide range of open-ended play
may include ball fields, playgrounds for different options that allow children to be creative and
age groups, parking, picnic areas, passive areas,use their imagination. Playscapes offer a wide
tennis courts, swimming pool, recreational range of developmental benefits to children,
building, restrooms, multi-purpose courts and rehabilitation programs and all people in general.
a meeting area for special events. These parks
usually contain multiple ball fields and are lighted The Playgrounds were inventoried as follows for
for evening play. In addition, the city park should the City of Denton: if all the play equipment lies
be placed along a major road for easy access. The within one space/share fall zone material, they
guidelines recommend 5.0 - 10.0 acres per 1,000 were counted as one playground, if there are
population.multiple pods with play equipment in each, and
connected by concrete walks, they were counted
Special-Use Park as individual stand alone structures.
A special-use park is one that serves a unique
recreation type, serving a large area, perhaps a
regional population. Typical examples of special
parks are extreme sports facilities, an off-road
vehicle course or a nature center. There are no
specific guidelines for number of recommended
acres.
Open Space/Linear Park
A linear park is an area of open space that usually'r3
runs along a drainage corridor, utility easement or
body of water. These parks use the linear aspects
of the open space to serve different types of
trails. These trails typically tie into key locations p'z
such as schools, residential neighborhoods and
other parks. There are no specific guidelines for
number of recommended acres.yi
Playgrounds
A playground is an area designed for children
to play freely. Modern playgrounds often have
recreational equipment such as the see-saw,
merry-go-round, swingset, slide, climber, walking
bridge, jungle gym, chin-up bars, sandbox,l t
spring rider, monkey bars, overhead ladder,
trapeze and trapeze rings, playhouses, and maze,
many of which help children develop physical,
coordination, strength, and flexibility, as well as
providing recreation and enjoyment. Common in
modern playgrounds are "play structures" that link_
many different pieces of equipment.
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Mini-Park
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Neighborhood Park Avondale Park 17.85
Bowling Green Park 18.00
Briercliff Park 9.62
Carl Young, Sr.9.80
Cross Timbers 70.20
Fred Moore 10.00
Joe Skiles 5.50
McKenna Park 18.00
Milam Park 1.021
Nette Shultz 10.00
North Pointe 10.33
Owsley Park 0.50
MLK 5.00
Total 185.82
Community Park Denia Park 23.00
Evers Park 29.41
Lake Forest & Wiggly Field 69.32
Mack Park & Roberts Field 21.626
Total 143.36
City Park North Lakes Park 351.00
Quakertown Park 32.00
South Lakes Park 187.29
Waterworks/Skate Works 17.00
Total 587.29
Open Space/Linear Park Airport Road 41.63
Bent Creek 21.47
Cooper Creek 3.00
Pebblebrook 24.00
Preserve @ Pecan Creek 9.90
Robson Ranch 16.88
SW Park Property 196.50
Wheeler Ridge 6.00
Woodrow 8.800
Vintage 40.35
Total 368.53
Trail/Open Space Cooper Creek Trail 23.61
Rail Trail 97.00
Sequoia 5.50
Total 126.11
Special-Use Park Clear Creek Natural Heritage
Total2,700.00
Cemetery 1. 0. 0. F.25.00
Oakwood Cemetery 13.00
Total 38.00
TOTAL 4,149.11
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P !LLRL t:E GUIDELINES
The following classifications are intended to be used as guidelines, they are based on National Recreation and Parks
Association and the American Academy for Park and Recreation Administration Guideline 1995. A revised classification
for the City of Denton parks, recreation areas, and open spaces will take into consideration local community needs.
Mini-Parks Between 2,500 sq. ft. and one Less than '/a mile distance No Specified
Acre in size in residential setting
Neighborhood Parks 1.5 -15 Acres Approx. 1/2 mile radius 1.00- 2.00 ac/1,000
Community Parks 16 - 25 Acres Several neighborhoods up 3.00- 5.00 ac/1,000
to 1.5 mile radius
City Parks 25 - 375 Acres Several communities. 1 5.00-10.00 ac/1,000
hour driving time
Special Use Areas Varies depending on desired No applicable standard Variable
use
Open Space/Linear Parks Developable area outside of No applicable standard 1 ac/1,000
the designated floodway zone.
IE 12 - 21 Ac/1,000
TOTAL Population
COMPARISON OF PARK LAND ACREAGE AND OPEN
SPACE STRATEGIC PLAN GUIDELINES
Based upon the guidelines for each of the previous park
classifications, the recommended park acreage per 1,000 Mini-Parks 0
population for the City of Denton ranges from 12 to 21
Neighborhood Parks 185.82
acres. The City of Denton includes a total of 4,149.11
acres of park land, including Clear Creek Natural Heritage Community Parks 143.36
Center which is located in northeast portion of the city;City Parks 587.29LakeLewisville's upper floodplain. The property is part of
a long-term lease from the U.S. Army Corp of Enineers.Open Space/Linear Parks 368.53
The ratio including Clear Creek Natural Heritage Center Trails/Open Space 126.11
is 35.92 acres per 1,000 population and 12.55 acres per
1,000 population excluding Clear Creek Natural Heritage Special Use Areas 2,700.00
Center, at its current population of 115,506. The Cemeteries 38.00
tables on the following pages summarize the acreage
guidelines and the standards applied to the existing TOTAL PARK ACREAGES 4,149.11
parks in Denton.
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P! 'i LtfL t:E GUIDELINES APPLIED TO DENTON P- IL ' 1'VJ
Based upon NRPA standards for each of the previous park classifications, the recommended total park acreage per
1,000 population ranges from 12 to 21 acres.
When evaluating Denton's total park acreage as compared to NRPA Standards, it reflects that the City is currently
above the recommended standards, if including the 2,700 acres of Clear Creek Natural Heritage Center. If the 2,700
acres is deducted from the total count then the City falls right at the minimum amount of total park acres per 1,000
population. However, when comparing park facility types, Denton falls short in the community, and city park acreage.
This creates an overall shortage of 1,014.91 acres. This is based on the current 2008 population of 115,506 for Denton.
If the City continues to grow in size/population the shortage of park acres will continue to increase.
The tables below and on the following pages summarize the NRPA acreage standards and the standards applied to the
existing parks in the city of Denton.
Park Facility
Range in Acres Range in Acres Range in Acres Range in Acres
Mini Parks Varies Varies Varies Varies
Neighborhood Parks 115.5 ac. to 231 ac. 132.6 ac. to 265.2 ac. 155.7 ac. to 311.4 ac. 181 ac. to 362 ac.
Community Parks 346.5 ac. to 577.5 ac. 397.7 ac. to 662.9 ac. 467 ac. to 778.5 ac.543 ac. to 905 ac.
City Parks 577.5 ac to 1,155 ac. 662.9 ac. to 1,325.8 ac. 778.5 ac. to 1,557 ac. 905 ac. to 1,810.2 ac
Special Use Areas Varies Varies Varies Varies
Trail/Linear Parks 115.5 ac.132.6 ac.155.7 ac.181 ac.
TOTALS
A. Population numbers provided by the City of Denton.
B. Population projections provided by North Central Council of Governments.
PARK ACREAGE GUIDELINES COMPARED TO 2008 POPULATION
Park Facility
Range in Acres Range in Acres
Mini Parks Varies Varies
Neighborhood Parks 115.5 ac. to 231 ac.70.32 ac.) to (-45.18 ac.)
Community Parks 346.5 ac. to 577.5 ac.203.14 ac.) to (-434.14 ac.)
City Parks 577.5 ac to 1,155 ac.9.79 ac.) to (-546.20 ac.)
Special Use Areas Varies Varies
Trail/Linear Parks 115.5 ac.10.61 ac.)
TOTALS 1,155 ac. to 2,079 ac.112.42 ac.) to (-1,014.91 ac.)
A. Population numbers provided by the City of Denton.
B. Population projections provided by North Central Council of Governments.
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Park Facility
Range in Acres Range in Acres
Mini Parks Varies Varies
Neighborhood Parks 132.6 ac. to 265.2 ac.53.22 ac). to (-79.38 ac.)
Community Parks 397.7 ac. to 662.9 ac.254.34 ac.) to (-519.54 ac.)
City Parks 662.9 ac. to 1,325.8 ac.75.61 ac.) to (-738.51 ac.)
Special Use Areas Varies Varies
Trail/Linear Parks 132.6 ac.6.49 ac.)
TOTALS 1,325.8 ac. to 2,386.5 ac.283.22 ac.) to (-1,343.92 ac.)
A. Population numbers provided by the City of Denton.
B. Population projections provided by North Central Council of Governments.
Pf1RKACREAGE GUIDELINES CO.,11DA.REDTO 2020 POPULATION
Park Facility
Range in Acres Range in Acres
Mini Parks Varies Varies
Neighborhood Parks 155.7 ac. to 311.4 ac.30.12 ac.) to (-125.58 ac.)
Community Parks 467 ac. to 778.5 ac.323.64 ac.) to (-635.14 ac.)
City Parks 778.5 ac. to 1,557 ac.191.21 ac.) to (-969.71 ac.)
Special Use Areas Varies Varies
Trail/Linear Parks 155.7 ac.29.59 ac.)
TOTALS 1,556.9 ac. to 2,802.6 ac.514.32 ac.) to (-1,760.02 ac.)
A. Population numbers provided by the City of Denton.
B. Population projections provided by North Central Council of Governments.
PARK ACREAGE GUIDELINES CO 11PARED TO 2025 POPU ATION
Park Facility
Range in Acres Range in Acres
Mini Parks Varies Varies
Neighborhood Parks 181 ac. to 362 ac.4.82 ac.) to (-176.18 ac.)
Community Parks 543 ac. to 905 ac.399.64 ac.) to (-761.64 ac.)
City Parks 905 ac. to 1,810.2 ac 317.71 ac.) to (-1,222.91 ac.)
Special Use Areas Varies Varies
Trail/Linear Parks 181 ac.54.89 ac.)
TOTALS 1,810 ac. to 3,258.2 ac.767.42 ac.) to (-2,215.62 ac.)
A. Population numbers provided by the City of Denton.
B. Population projections provided by North Central Council of Governments.
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Another way to analyze Denton's park system as compared to NRPA Standards is by facility development. This allows
a detailed review of current facilities available versus recommended facility developments based upon population
numbers and the NRPA suggested guidelines. Facilities comparison allows the City to determine where more
recreation facilities are needed throughout the community.
The following table located on page 80, provides a detailed facility review based upon the 2008 population and
projected year 2025 population in Denton compared to NRPA recommendations. As stated in the 2000/2001 Plan the
City has done a good job keeping up with the demands for baseball fields, and swimming pools, but the City does
fall noticeably short in meeting facilities, recreation center square footage, miles of soft surface and concrete trails, all
types of practice fields, basketball courts, softball competition fields, soccer fields tennis courts and volleyball courts.
As the population continues to increase over the next 5 to 10 years, facility needs and demands across the board will
increase.
The recommendations also address the need for recreation facilities such as pavilions, and playgrounds.The City also
falls short in these two categories as well, for providing play and shade for the residents of Denton.
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Baseball Fields
1 per 8,000c 14.44 16.57 19.46 22.63Competition)
Baseball/Softball Fields
Practice)1 per 8,000c 14.44 16.57 19.46 22.63
Basketball Courts (Outdoor c
Indoor)
1 per 8,000 14.44 16.57 19.46 22.63
Disc Golf Course 1 per 20,000°5.78 6.63 7.79 9.05
Football Fields
Competition)1 per 20,000c 5.78 6.63 7.79 9.05
Hard Trail (Paved)1 mile per 4,000c 28.88 miles 33.14 miles 38.93 miles 45.25 miles
Pavilions 1 per 4,000°28.88 33.14 38.93 45.25
Picnic Tables 1 table per 400c 288.77 331.45 389.25 452.54
Playgrounds 1 area per 2,000c 57.75 66.29 77.85 90.51
Multi-Use / Soccer /
Football Fields (Practice)1 per 10,000c 11.55 13.26 15.57 18.10
Softball (Competition)1 per 7,000°16.50 18.94 22.24 25.86
Recreation/Community D
Center 1 S.F. per person 115,506 S. F.132,579 S. F.155,700 S. F.181,015 S.F.
Running Track 1 per 20,000c 5.78 6.63 7.79 9.05
Soccer Fields (Competition) 1 per 7,000°16.50 18.94 22.24 25.86
Soft Trail 1 mile per 8,000°14.44 miles 16.57 miles 19.46 miles 22.63 miles
Inline Skating Court 1 per 25,000°4.62 5.30 6.23 7.24
Skate Park 1 per 100,000°1.16 1.33 1.56 1.81
Sprayground 1 per 10,000°11.55 13.26 15.57 18.10
Swimming Pool o
community)1 per 25,000 4.62 5.30 6.23 7.24
Tennis Courts 1 court per 10,000°11.55 13.26 15.57 18.10
Volleyball Court (sand)1 per 10,000°11.55 13.26 15.57 18.10
A. Population numbers provided by the City of Denton.
B. Population projections provided by North Central Council of Governments.
C. Facility guidelines from Recreation, Park and Open Space Standards and Guidelines.
D. Recommendation by consultant team.
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TRAILS
The Importance for Planning Trails Throughout provide alternate means to get to work and to retail
the City of Denton areas.
Throughout the United States, trails are always one Providing a trail system throughout the City of
of the most popular amenities provided by Parks and Denton is promoting a better quality of life for the
Recreation Departments. With Texas's all year long citizens
favorable weather, trails are often the most frequently
requested feature by the citizens. Trails can offer many Purpose of the Trail Master Plan
benefits:
The goal of this plan is to identify potential trail routing
The trail system will provide opportunities for for pedestrians, bicyclists, and other trail users within
various experiences for youth and families. Some the Denton community in order to enhance the quality
of these experiences could include scenic outlooks,of life for its citizens. The primary emphasis of this study
nature observation areas, picnic and rest areas (trail has been the identification of potential connections from
heads). Links to trails from other cities and provide residential neighborhoods to local schools, parks, and
interesting and educational destination sites (Rail other key destinations such as shopping, work, or simply
Trail, possible Veloweb connections).visiting friends and family.
Trails offer something for everyone, from the This plan also addresses the needs identified for trail
very young to the elderly.Trails can provide the development in the Parks and Recreation Master Plan
opportunities for citizens to explore different parts citizen survey conducted July of 2008.This long range
of the City never seen before, such as connecting plan envisions a system of trails that connect all of
neighborhoods together, parks, schools, and Denton, allowing one to go from one end of the City to
connections to retail areas.the other. The main focus of this portion of the plan is
to identify key trail corridors and guide in the creation of
A trail system can provide safe, accessible routes
a City wide trail network system.This plan will provideforchildrenandotherswhoeithercannot, or may guidance on the preferred location for trail corridors and
choose not to drive automobiles. A diverse trail will assist the City in acquiring greenbelt corridors for
system also provides an opportunity for recreation,trail use.
exercise and enjoyment of the outdoors. A
successful trail system will contribute to the quality Developing a community-wide trail system can be
of life for Denton, by helping establish a unique bolstered by partnering with developers. With on-
sense of place for individual neighborhoods and the going growth in Denton, the City has a tremendous
community as a whole.
opportunity to shape the way future development looks
Trails promote a healthy lifestyle by providing and serves the citizens. The City needs to be proactive
opportunities to engage in exercise in a fun setting,in guiding development projects that can accommodate
whether by simply walking or through more trail related improvements to serve a wide range of users.
strenuous activities such as running, cycling or
rollerblading.The Trail Master Plan is intended to be flexible, so as
to remain a viable tool for the City of Denton, as it
The City can use trails to help enhance street right-continues to grow and change.This plan will continue to
of-ways, utility easements/ROWS and greenbelts, and serve for many years, but should be periodically updated
at the same time preserve them as well.so as to reflect current conditions within the City, and its
neighboring communities.
A trail network represents the most basic off-street
transportation network within the City. Trails can
provide alternate ways to get to key City destinations
such as libraries, parks, senior centers, pools,
recreation centers, and City Halls. They can also
The trail system connections recommended in this Master Plan creates an opportunity to enhance not only recreation
opportunities but also to influence the appearance of most of Denton. The vision of this plan foresees a network of
beautiful corridors that allow users to easily go anywhere in Denton by walking or riding.
The following goals were developed through the master planning process, and serve to guide in the alignment and
layout of both the trails proposed by this document and additional pathways proposed in the future.
1. Creating a System - The ultimate desire and goal for the city is to create an interconnected system of trails that
allow for multiple connections throughout the city. Segments (Rail Trail) which are currently not connected should
be joined into an overall network of continuous trails.
2. Connectivity -When laying out future trails, trail corridors, and alignments should be designed to provide linkages
between parks, neighborhoods, schools, and key civic and community destinations.
3. Access - Access to the trail system must be considered during all planning and design projects throughout the
city. Consider sidewalks connections to the trails, to complete "trail heads"with parking and comfort facilities
such as shade shelters, benches, and restrooms.
4. Safety -Trails should provide safe access for walking and riding, and provide a smooth walkable surface, which are
visible and open.
5. Coordinate Trail access and acquisition with other City Departments.
6. Identity - Segments should be designed so that they convey the physical and historical character of the City of
Denton.
7. Learning - Provide corridors for unique opportunities in learning, and access to natural habitat areas in the City
which should provide ample opportunities to learn about the environment.
8. Beautification - Adding landscaping along trails/intersections/trail heads, provide beautification and
enhancement in the physical appearance of the city, whether through new pedestrian features, or by revealing
natural areas not previously visible to the general public.
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includes input from City Staff, and Citizen User Groups on where trails should connect and possible new locations.
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Coordinate with Veloweb/Regional Trail Planning Efforts
Regional planning of trails for the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex is organized by the North Central Texas Council of
Govern ments.(NCTCOG)
The Regional Veloweb as proposed by NCTCOG is currently 644-miles of designated off-street trail network that
has been planned to provide bicycle and pedestrian connections in the Dallas-FortWorth Metro plex. The Veloweb
alignment was determined through the cooperative efforts of local governments and NCTCOG.
NCTCOG offers funding to land use projects promoting alternative transportation modes or reduced automobile
use in an effort to address mounting air quality, congestion, and quality of life issues.The maps below identify the
current planned Veloweb connections in Denton, when planning/designning future trail alignments the City needs to
ensure they are considering the Veloweb Plan. This is a great opportunity to connect Denton to the the surrounding
communities.
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Denton's existing trails are very well conceived and located, and are heavily used by the citizens, and user groups.
There are a couple of concerns which have been voiced by the residents of the community; a interconnected network
trail system throughout the City is much desired, along with the width of some of the existing trails, and if they can
support significant numbers of users. These needs/demand are not only a good idea to plan for but to construct,
as seen on the Facility Development Guidelines chart on page 80. When comparing the hard surface trail guidelines
ratio of 1 mile per 4,000 population and the soft surface trail guideline ratio of 1 mile per 8,000 population, the City
of Denton has a deficit of 19.03 miles of hard surface trails and a 2.57 mile deficit in soft surface trails.The City's
recommended miles as suggested by NRPA for the current population of 115,506 for hard surface is 28.88 miles; the
City is currently providing 9.95 miles, the soft surface recommendation is 14.44 miles, with the city providing 11.87
miles.
The map on the following page illustrates the overall existing trail segments in Denton.
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to promote accessibility and connectivity throughout.
Identifying the users of trails will lay out the foundation
for the entire trail system. By developing a hierarchy of
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Trail Users
When designing a trail it should be designed to
accommodate a variety of users. Trail systems create Cyclists - will use the trail for exercise and activity,
an environment that feels safe and comfortable. This there will be a wide array of experience cyclist.Theenvironmentdrawsactivitytothem, and encourages interest here is in the connectivity of the trail system,participation by non active residents.Trail users include:and they usually prefer more trail alignments than
trails with higher speeds.This group can also include
Walkers -may include individuals walking for children and youth who will be riding their bikes to
exercise, or individuals walking to a destination.,schools or from neighborhoods to neighborhoods.which could include senior citizens or families, with g.k
children and baby strollers. The trail should be wide
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more interested in the higher speed trails. Most of
these Joggers and Runners - use trails for exercise, activity,users will prefer riding on-road trails instead of
off-and training for longer runs. Joggers and runners will road trails. If the City decides to design off-road
high run at different speeds so it will be essential to have speed trails, trail alignments with shallower
curves lanes for passing safely. Also the City might want to are favored by these users and should be
considered.consider decomposed granite or asphalt for running With the higher speeds, the trails will need to
be trails, the softer surface is better and more preferred designed wider, to reduce conflicts with other
trail by runners.users, for safety
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Mountain biking -These users can travel on most Ti-Bail11'eathvva~~s Guidelines
surfaces from crushed rock to a more natural trail
surface, and prefer trails with a challenging terrain.The intent of the trail/pathways classification is to
encourage planning for light weight traffic facilities in
In-line skaters / skaters - these users will occupy a the same comprehensive fashion that is recommended
large cross section of the trail, due to the fact they for parks, open spaces, community lands, and motorized
swing their arms to gain momentum. Skaters will also transportation systems.
use a large portion of the trail for tricks, and to gain
speed.In the following paragraphs are explanations of the
different classifications of trails as specified in the Park,
Recreation, Open Space and Greenway Guidelines (A
LL project of the National Recreation and Park Association
and the American Academy for Parks and Recreation
Administration).
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greenways, parks, and natural resource areas.They
are the most desirable type of trails because they;
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for uninterrupted pedestrian movement and linkage
throughout a park system, and the entire community,
and finally they protect a user from urban development
and associated vehicular traffic. (see following sheet for
more detail)
Connector Trails or recreation connectors (neighborhood
trails) emphasize safe travel for pedestrians and bicyclists
to and from parks and around the community. In general
connector trails are located within existing road right-of-
ways and utility easements or along artificial drainage
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Bikeways (on street trails) are paved segments of
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trails in that the emphasize a strong relationship with
the natural environment, through somewhat different
reasons.They are most often located within natural
resource areas, greenways, community parks, and special
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comprehensive light traffic system will emerge that is
intrinsically tied to the park, open space, and general
land use/transportation system within a city, as well as
a k {adjacent communities and regions.
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Cotegoi°ies ofTi-ails fai~ the City of Denton high use, but a soft surface trail can be constructed
along one side for runners and joggers.
Trails in Denton will encompass several types of facilities,
each with its own size and character. Where possible,
trails should follow the standards and guidelines
set by the American Association of State Highway
Transportation Officials (AASHTO).The recommended
trail types are described in greater detail below and on
the following of pages.
Regional or Arterial) Community Wide Trails h ei
Community wide trails are intended to provide
j i x-. .r i7a a r~access from one side of the city to the other. This
type of trail will create a major connection through
the City, unifying the community. The Rail Trail is a
Community Trail, City Staff needs to consider crossing off y`r
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options at North Loop 288, such as an elevated
pedestrian bridge for safe crossing.This will allow
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Heritage Center.
The two maps located on page 87 where produced
by NCTCOG, they have identified areas where they
would like to see the veloweb run through Denton.
One shows a connection with Sycamore Bend Park in
the City of Hickory Creek, this will give the citizens of
Denton a direct route via trail to Lake Lewisville, and a x,y{ ,
nice nature based park, with a boat ramp, hiking, and
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communities it is more typical that a pathway will
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bicyclists. Indeed the mix also included in-line skaters,w~
roller skaters, baby carriages, equestrians and other rt4p y; r'
activities" (The Traffic Safety Toolbox, p. 209). Where
existing right-of-ways are wide enough, the parkway
area provides an opportunity for a wide trail that can
accommodate both bicyclist and pedestrians. The
recommended trail design should be a minimum of
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8 feet wide (10-foot preferred) and set back from the
street pavement a minimum of 6 feet per AASHTO fyY
Standards. Trails should be all-weather, slip resistant
material such as concrete or even pre-cast pavers that,
provide texture and visual interest.
Typically Community Trails are 10'to 12'wide with
2'shoulders, to handle high volume of users. These
trails should be constructed of concrete to support
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The neighborhood trails system represents the most
basic off-street transportation network within the
City and should be readily available along most city
streets and throughout neighborhoods. "Sidewalks
separate pedestrians from the roadway and provide
paved places for children to play instead of the street.
Sidewalks have been shown to significantly reduce
the number of pedestrian accidents in residential
and business areas (the Traffic Safety Toolbox, p.
190). Located within the parkway, the recommended
sidewalk should be a minimum of 6 feet wide
with 3-foot buffer between the edge of the street
pavement and the edge of the sidewalk. ADA requires UAj
walkways to be accessible to all users, with running
grades less than 5% and cross slopes less than
2%. Sidewalks should be all-weather, slip resistant
material such as concrete. Street furnishings, signs,
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be considered so that pedestrian movement is not
impeded.
The Master Plan proposes new Neighborhood
Trails along streets to provide connections to major
destinations and recreational sites throughout
Denton. For example Bowling Green Park has a
very nice trail, this trail needs to continue on and
connect this neighborhood to North Lakes Park.
The designated Neighborhood Trail system, as1 kk
shown on the following map, is not intended to
define the total system in Denton but the priority 3 w,'
network throughout the City. The Neighborhood
Trail network defines a crucial system that should be
designated as top priority and given early funding
for implementation. One priority includes providing
sidewalks from school facilities to local parks and
neighborhoods. This would allow students and
opportunity to travel to school and back within a
safe, off-street environment. An additional priority
area would be to connect parks to other city facilities
throughout the community.
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important diversity of recreational activities within a
natural setting. Such activities might include walking/
jogging trails, nature trails, interpretive areas, bird
watching, picnicking, and sightseeing. The greenways
will need to be carefully coordinated with other City rrrr s
departments such as Engineering, Drainage, and
Traffic to ensure that a multi-objective approach is
taken in planning improvements within the drainage
corridor. It will also be important to maintain a wide
enough corridor to ensure the natural environment is
not impacted by potential development activities.
These trails should be 8'to 1 Win width, but in some
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concrete. Along trails where there is just compacted
earth, there will be normal obstructions such as roots,
rocks and understory vegetation, which will need to at
be cleared on a regular basis. An additional 2'to 4'
should be added for shoulders on either side.
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parks, or schools, corridor width needs
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Community Wide or Recommended minimum width 10' 1 - 15 miles Approx. 1/2 mile
Connector Trails width minimum, 12' for key corridors,radius
concrete or asphalt, access points
every 1/4 to 1/2 mile (minimum 1/2
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minimum , other facilities to consider;
parking, locater maps, water fountains,
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Regional Trails Recommended minimum 12' width, Varies Several
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consider; parking, locater maps, water
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Parkway Trails Recommended minimum width 6'-8' (8' Varies No applicable
Adjacent to Streets) preferred) concrete, or crushed granite standard
surface ( concrete typical), access 0 ,
points adjacent to major arterials and
collector streets, and parks, corridor
width a minimum of 15' (6' from back
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Trail System Development Issues
Trails will seldom lead from door to door, however residents should be able to access trails from their homes via
pedestrian and bicycle friendly streets with sidewalks which adequately accommodate bike traffic. People will
generally walk about 1/4 to 1 /2 mile to a destination such as parks/trail access, or will bicycle 3-5 miles, trails ideally
will be between one and three miles apart. However for children and youth who are accessing trails for travel to
school, trails should be no more than one mile apart.
The key plan objective/goal is to create a system of trails allowing Denton families, young and old access from their
neighborhood streets to Denton's parks, schools, and other everyday destinations. The overall concept for a trail
system is to provide access to such destinations whenever feasible.
Trails should fit within their environmental and social setting. An acceptable minimum corridor width for most types
of trails is twenty-five: however, many factors can effect the feasibility beyond this initial consideration. By establishing
a desired corridor width of twenty-five feet, allows for a cushion to exist, to adjust for these factors.
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Trail development along creeks
Along creeks and drainage ways in developed areas, residents can benefit from multi-objective partnerships with the
City to create pathways/corridors that can double as maintenance access corridors.The creation of these corridors will
allow closer inspection by qualified City Staff, facilitating the opportunity to reduce erosion and potential for flooding
due to debris build up. Constructing these maintenance-access routes proposed along Denton's creek and drainage
corridors can enhance protection of creeks significantly.
Guidance for land developers
Single-loading is the development term describing
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are built along both sides of a street, greenways are
placed behind houses and hidden from view, reducing
the value to the neighborhood while increasing security
concerns. Denton should encourage developers to
utilize opportunities to develop single-loaded streets
in subdivisions along trail greenway corridors.This is a f
design approach that can result in trail development
opportunities proven to be of value in both land
conservation and real estate marketing. This was
accomplished in the neighborhood which contains
Bowling Green Park.
Single loading of streets along greenways can be
successfully utilized to facilitate development of
Denton's trail system. By creating trails between the
street and undeveloped land parcels such as flood plains, the sense of security for trail users can be enhanced, by
placing them in view of the residents and street users, and also preserve the backyard privacy.
Integrating trails with the existing street and sidewalk system
Where trails end along roadway corridors, special consideration will need to be given to on-road segments and bike
route continuity. While the proposed trail system provides access to all parks in the City, in some instances, such as
North Pointe Park, North Lakes Park, McKenna Park, Owsley Mack Park, and Roberts Field, connections will need to be
made via on-street routes utilizing continuous sidewalks and bicycle friendly streets.
Sidewalks must continue along the roadway from where the trail ends. It is also essential that the street system
accommodate people on bicycles. On-street bikeways need to be designed in such a way as to integrate bicycle traffic
into normal vehicular flow of the roadway. Ideally these on-road bikeways will have low traffic speeds, low traffic
volume, and wide outside lanes. Additionally, these on-road bikeways should have few stop signs or signal lights, few
curb cuts or driveways, and minimal interference from turning or parking traffic.
Planning for trails interface with an existing roadway often fails to take into consideration the design requirements
to accommodate bicyclists'transitions between the path and the roadway. Predictable crossings at established
intersections are the most appropriate treatment in these situations. If trail/road intersections are required at mid-
block, they should be located well away from intersections 150'or more to minimize the danger of distracted drivers
who are engaged in turning maneuvers. However, each roadway crossing should be specifically designed to account
for traffic volumes and speeds, as well as that roadway's design.
On-street bicycle accommodation plus sidewalks should be included in the design of any new roadways. People who
use bicycles for transportation tend to travel to the same destinations as those who drive cars. An analysis of traffic
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speeds, combined with other factors, will be needed to determine a specific road's most appropriate accommodation for
bicyclists, and should be undertaken early in this plan's implementationto assure system continuity for
bicyclists.In Texas,
bicycles are considered vehicles, and bicyclists have the right to use the road system. Many bicyclists ride too fast for
trails, and sometimes seek a higher level of efficiency than is available on trails. While the convenience of a trail along a
roadway may provide expedient shortcuts for those who choose them, bicyclists should not be denied access to the
regular road system. Texas State law states that bicyclists have the same rights and responsibilities as drivers of motor vehicles.
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crossingfor sidewalks and trails Since this
plan recommends not only new trails within parks, but also focuses on creating non-motorized access trails connecting neighborhoods
to schools and parks, there will necessarily be numerous at-grade crossingof streets.Trail design should
focus on these critical intersections of trail and road. A key element of the plan being safety, the designs of these
intersections should create bicycle and pedestrian friendly crossings, which should be achievable through appropriate design
treatments.Suggested intersection
enhancements, which will promote city beautification are shown above and below.I.t
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Wayfinding, warning and regulatory signage are as important to trails as they are to the road system. Warning signs
should be used only where special regulations apply at specific places or at specific times only, or where hazards are
not self-evident. The use of warning signs should be kept to a minimum or they can lose their effectiveness.
Frequent guide signs, however, aid in keeping trail users on their designated route, and provide information as to
directions, destinations and points of interest.
Trail user safety and security concerns
Trails which are used frequently help ensure trail safety. Another key way to minimize the potential for crime is
through volunteer or professional trail patrols, in addition to good trail design. Removing overgrown vegetation and
tall shrubs near the trails to eliminate potential hiding places and to maintain long sight lines for users is an important
element in creating a sense of safety. However, it is important to maintain or establish vegetative screening to ensure
privacy for nearby residents.
Other strategies which increase security include signage, lighting and call boxes. Posting trail rules at trail heads with
reminders along the trail lets people know what is expected. Strategic lighting, especially at trail heads and in parking
lots, may be needed.The need for emergency call boxes and emergency access should be considered during the
design for all trails.
Street enhancements
Street enhancements should be avoided on roadways with multiple intersections or driveways, as each intersection
and driveway will create a conflict point between trail users and motor vehicles. Street enhancements are designed
to create connections and identity between foot trails and community trails, as well as connection to popular
destinations throughout the City of Denton.
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Access is one of goals set in this plan, accessibility is highly desired for trail corridors. With more access points along
a trail, there is an increased sense of security. The City's most used trails will be located within parks. Access points
should be as little as 1 /8 of a mile apart from neighborhood trails, and typically no more than 1 /4 of a mile to 1.2 of a
mile for all other trail types.
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Y IASTE LA three categories: High Priority, Moderate Priority, and
Low Priority. The table on the following page provides
The recommendations and priorities in this section a summary of the priorities for the City of Denton. Pages
are a result of incorporating the inventory, standards 103-107 are the detailed summary of priorities. All
analysis, and needs assessment into a ranking of priority items, no matter what the ranking will be pursued or
needs. From the priority needs, an Action Plan has been developed as funding is available.
established which will direct the growth, development
and maintenance of the parks, recreation, and trail
system in the City of Denton for the next five to ten
years. The recommendations are based upon an existing' ;
population of 115,506 and a projected population of
155,700 in 2020.
Priority Summary
At the completion of the citizen survey during the needs
assessment phase, a method of ranking priorities was
implemented. This method included an extensive review,
of all standards, citizen input, staff input, City Council
input, Parks Recreation and Beautification Board input,
Park Foundation input and consultant recommendations.
The following factors were considered in order of yr m
importance with weighted values assigned to each:
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1. Citizen Input/Survey Results (50 The
specific needs and requests by the City of Denton
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2. Parks and Recreation Staff Input (15 /o),1.
The specific needs as identified by staff based
upon recreation programs and demands upon r
resources.
3. Parks, Recreation and Beautification Board
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identified by appointed board members.
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identified by appointed board members.
5. City Council (5
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identified by City elected officials.
4. Consultant Evaluation (10%)
Professional recommendations based upon years
of park planning/design experience as well as.'
assessing the unique needs of the City of Denton
and its community, demographics, etc.
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S U,,J,Y OF PRIORITY ITT TS
The City of Denton Parks, Recreation and Trail System Master Plan
1. More Hike/Bike/Walk/Jog/Run Trail (Connection)
2. Gymnasium (for basketball, volleyball, etc.)
3. Larger Senior Center
4. Additional Recreation Center
5. Nature Trails
6. Open Space/Nature Areas
7. Outdoor pool (for free swimming, play/recreation activities)
8. Spray Ground
9. Additional Soccer Fields
10. Multi-Use Sports Fields
11. Additional Playground Equipment
12. Additional Community Garden Space
13. Indoor Athletic Facility (soccer/football, etc.)
14. Large Covered Picnic Pavilion (100 to 200 people)
15. Additional Basketball Courts
16. More Practice Fields (not lighted or irrigated)
17. Facilities for Water Recreation
18. Additional Tennis Courts
19. Extreme Sports Area (BMX bicycling, paintball, etc.)
20. Additional Baseball/Softball Fields
21. Expansion of indoor pool
22. Additional Frisbee Golf/Disc Golf
23. Municipal Golf Course
24. Additional Skate Park
25. Indoor Ice Rink
26. Additional Do Park
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EC'C, AE'NDATI®iVS TGA E CILITY 2.Provide a Indoor Gymnasium can be part of
IMPROVEMENTS new recreation center or be added to existing
recreation/community centers.The gymnasium
High Priority Items would be used for basketball, volleyball, indoor
soccer, teen functions/dances, and other
1.Hike/Bike/Jog/Running & Nature Trails programmed events for teens.
throughout the community, to create a trail 3.Larger Senior Center, construct an expandednetwork
complex to provide a full-range of indoor
recreation, social, education, and therapyProvidesafe, off-street pedestrian and bicycle including a large ballroom, fitness rooms,
linkages to existing and new parks, schools,walking/running track, aerobic rooms, craft
libraries and neighborhoods as well as the
rooms, meeting rooms, full-service kitchen and
various economic, municipal and recreational other amenities.
destinations. Place high priority on the
preservation and conservation of existing 4.Develop a new Recreation Center / Community
drainage corridors including protection of Center to serve all the citizens of Denton.
existing 100 year flood plain from development Provide a full-range of indoor recreation for all
and encroachment. Development of trail
ages including gymnasiums, weight rooms,
systems in natural areas can become important a running track, aerobic rooms, craft rooms,
connections from residential neighborhoods meeting rooms, game rooms, and other
to schools, parks, shopping centers and the
types of amenities. Possible location for the
downtown area, as well as other destinations.recreation center; Southwest Property recently
purchased by Parks, & Recreation Department,Provide upgrades or extensions to existing trails,and Recreation Center located in Denia Park and
and trails within existing parks.North Lakes Park needs to be expanded to meet
Provide new trail connections when developing
the needs of the surrounding neighborhood.
new neighborhoods and community parks, as 5.Provide Nature Trails / Greenway Corridors
well as along new greenways.along primary drainage corridors. Develop
areas that serve to protect and/or enhance
Develop areas that serve to protect and/or natural, cultural and historical resources; provideenhancenatural, (Clear Creek Natural Heritage linear open space for compatible human use;
Center) cultural and historical resources; provide and maintain connectivity between parks,linear open space for compatible human use;recreation areas, cultural areas and historic sites.
and maintain connectivity between parks,Greenways are unique areas that can developrecreationareas, cultural areas and historic sites.
a sense of community by providing linkage to
neighborhoods and parks, as well as save distinct
Provide upgrades or extensions to existing trails elements of the natural and cultural heritage of
at Rail Trail, Bowling Green, Carl Young (trail the area for public enjoyment. Greenways serve
heads), Cooper CreekTrail, Denia Park, Lake
as sites for passive pursuits such as picnicking,Forest Park & Wiggly Field, Nette Shultz, North camping and wildlife observations. They can
Lakes Park, North Pointe Park, and Preserve at
provide opportunities for concerts, festivals,
Pecan Creek (trail head).neighborhood cookouts and family reunions.
Greenways can also help sustain economic
development, they attract business and tourism,
enhance property values, and serve as low-cost
alternatives to spending on flood control and
transportation systems.
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The City of Denton has a very unique interactive toys which children are able to
opportunity within Clear Creek Natural Heritage activate and control water flow, sprayers, water
Center, this park already has nature trails, but the canons, waterfalls (sheets of water), and mazes
trails can be added onto throughout the entire made from ground sprays with a number of
park. During this Master Plan process, the City spray effects (dumping water, misty sprays,
should consider the opportunity to work with showers, geysers, jets, foam sprays, gushers,
the DISDs on environmental education, this is sprinklers, streams of water, or bubblers). Have
a great opportunity to promote environmental an automotive shut off ensuring no water is
stewardship by providing educational wasted. Encourage cooperative, whimsical play
opportunities in programming, special events and provide a space that enhances lively social
and field trips.interaction. Consider separate play areas for
younger and older children.
6.Provide Open Spaces/Natural Areas for
enjoyment by park users. Preserve existing 9.Renovate Soccer Fields in existing community
open space/natural areas during the planning parks, (North Lakes Park) and during the master
and development of the existing park land, and plan process of the SW Property, soccer fields
provide as a program element. Open spaces can should be considered.
be used for picnicking, large group gatherings
and field games or for passive, non-structured 10. Provide Multi-Use Sports Fields in existing
recreation activities. Development of nature parks where expansion is feasible. Include fields
trails and fishing piers in natural areas will as program items in future neighborhood or
provide a unique recreation opportunity for community parks. In areas where fields exist
citizens. Pursuejoint-use initiatives with Denton add soccer goals, backstops, and lighting.
ISD for interpretive areas and outdoor learning Pursue specific joint-use agreements for existing
opportunities within unique natural areas.facilities with Denton ISD, and local churches.
Preservation of natural areas helps maintain
riparian habitats, reduces the danger of flooding 11. Provide Playgrounds for children by upgrading
and protects the natural environment.existing facilities and provide new playgrounds
and equipment in areas not currently served
in the community. Provide equipment and
Moderate Priority Items surfacing that meet current U.S. Consumer
Product Safety Commission Standards and
7.Outdoor Swimming Pool to provide a range Guidelines, National Playground Safety Institute
of amenities to existing Water Works Park.Guidelines, Americans With Disabilities Act and
Water Works should provide a fun, rewarding ASTM standards. Recreation opportunities for
experience for every water park guest. Design various age groups (2-5 play structure and a
a variety of water attractions that appeal to 5-12 play structure) and child development skills
different age groups. Include a number a should be provided.
different waterslides, multi-level interactive play
structure, and a wave pool.
Add or upgrade playgrounds in Avondale Park,
Briercliff Park, Carl Young Sr. Park, Denia Park
Continue to upgrade the Civic Center swimming Evers Park, Joe Skiles Park, Lake Forest Park,
pool, bath house, restrooms, filtration, add more
Mckenna Park, Milam Park, MLK Park, Nette
interactive water play structures, and possible
Shultz Park, Preserve @ Pecan Creek, Quakertown
additional slides (drop slide).Park, South Lakes Park and North Lakes.
8.Spray Ground (Parks) fit with any public play
Park Infrastructure Upgrades: upgrades, repairs
and enhancements to older park and recreation
space, whether it is in an open park environment facilities and infrastructure. In the past, funds
or the perfect companion to a pool.They can have been used for playground repairs, parkalsobeastand-alone aquatic facility. Plan furniture, improvements to recreation centers,
these parks from a child's point of view. Add etc.
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12. Additional Community Garden Spaces,15. Provide Basketball Courts/Multi-Use Courts
additional plots of land for a diverse group of at existing neighborhood and community
individuals, with a variety of uses. Some can parks. Upgrade existing facilities where feasible
choose to solely grow flowers, or nurtured with lights, water fountains, and new netting
communally and share their bounty, some can for hoops. Pursue joint-use opportunities with
be individual plots for personal use, while others Denton ISD or with private providers
can be equipped with raised beds for disabled
gardeners.
Low Priority Items
These community gardens are a great way to get
both children and adults involved in beautifying 16. Provide More Practice Athletic Fields in
the community while working with nature.existing parks where expansion is feasible.
Community gardens allow citizen's to grow Include practice fields as program items in
their own food or for others to donate what future neighborhood or community parks.
they have grown. The gardens also combat two In areas where fields exist add soccer goals,
forms of alienation that plague modern urban backstops, and lighting. Pursue specific joint-use
life, by bringing urban gardens closer in touch agreements for existing facilities with Denton
with the source of their food, and by breaking ISD, and local churches.
down isolation by creating a social community.
It has also been found that active communities 17. Create Facilities for Water Recreation at Carl
experience less crime and vandalism.Young Sr. Park, North Lakes Park, and South
Lakes Park (example fishing pond, paddle boats,
13.Develop an Indoor Athletic Facility (soccer/and canoeing).
football etc.) to provide a full-range of indoor
recreation for all ages including basketball, in-18.Provide Additional Tennis Courts
line hockey, practice space for soccer, baseball,neighborhood and community parks. Renovate
softball, field hockey and football.existing courts at Goldfield Tennis Center. Pursue
joint-use agreements with Denton ISD. Possible
14. Provide Picnic Areas/Large Pavilions in existing location: South Lakes Park
neighborhood parks and community parks.
Areas should provide for handicap access and 19.Examine the appropriateness of providing
protection from hot or rainy weather conditions.an Extreme Sports Area at the Airport Road
Pavilions can become a gathering place for large Property, Cooper Creek, or Pebblebrook.
groups and help create a sense of identity for the Consider partnering with a private organization
park.and/or concessionaire. Extreme sports include
BMX Biking, expanded or new skate park,
Provide upgraded or new pavilions/shelters at paintball course and competition field.
Evers Park, Fred Moore Park, and Joe Skiles Park,
as funding is available and appropriate.20.Provide Baseball/Softball Fields in future
community parks. Renovate existing fields and
Provide additional benches/seating areas in upgrade utilities. Pursuejoint-use agreements
existing parks as well in newly developed parks.with Denton ISD and surrounding Cities.
Include benches and seating areas along newly
developed and existing hike/bike trails. Include 21. Expansion of Indoor Pool at Denton
handicap accessibility as a design criteria when Natatorium, including adjustable floor in pool
developing benches and seating areas.for therapeutic use, add non-slip surfaces, install
a polaris camera system, add a senior room for
rehabilitation programs, classrooms and meeting
rooms.
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22.Provide Additional Frisbee Golf/Disc Golf
at a community parks or at the Airport Road
property.
Disc golf courses can consist of 18 or 24 holes,
and you'll find some nine-hole courses too. Hole
lengths vary, but generally fall between 150
and 500 feet each.Trees, shrubbery, water and
terrain changes offer plenty of hazards to avoid,
and it becomes very possible to lose a disc in
areas with thick growth, tall trees or water.*
23.Develop a Municipal Golf Course in Denton.
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Consider future site acquisition adjacent to
a major drainage corridor. Future site to be
determined.
24. Additional Skate Park/Expand Existing Park
Provide an additional skate park, which°
should be built with the purpose of use as an
environment for skateboarders to ride and
develop their technique. A skate park may 1
contain half-pipes, quarter pipes, handrails, trick
boxes, vert ramps, pyramids, banked ramps, full
pipes, stairs, and any number of other objects.
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Some of these amenities can be added to
existing parks or along trails to create mini-skate
parks.
If the City decides to create a new park they
should consider using an organization that
operates parks which are designed and built by
the city. This would be consider a public/private
partnership to provide complete supervision of
municipal park.
25.Indoor Ice Rink for hockey, figure skating,
public skating, practice, and tournaments, family
events and corporate parties. Future site to be
determined.
26.Provide a .Dog Park within a Community Park
or Regional Park site, the Airport Road Property,
additional park locations to be determined.
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DENTON PARKS. RECREATION. AND TRAILS SYSTEM MASTER PLAN
CITY OF DENTON
Rank Action Plan Location 6uJyet Estimate Funding Sources Year To Be
Com leted
HIGH PRIORITY ITEMS
1. More Hike/Bike/Walk/Jog/Run Trails Trail Connections:Varies - depending on G.O. Bonds
See trail section on 85 - 99 Pg.paving type, width, & length Park Dedication Fees
Create trail location maps along trail (wayfinding) -add mister/showers along trails for cooling TRPA Recreational Trail Grants
Airport Road Property 4"-6" inch depth, 10'to 12' TxDOT Landscaping Cost Sharing Program
possible trail head wide concrete TIF District
new trail location 75 - $95 per linear foot PID's
Avondale Park Greenway Utility
follow drainage easement 4"-6" inch depth, 6'to 8' Easements
acquire additional property to make wide concrete Dedicated Sales Tax
connection with Monterey Open Space 45 - $75 per linear foot Private Developers
Bowling Green Park Naming Rights
link to trail at North Lakes Amenity Costs:Advertising Sales
add water fountains, benches & dog drinking fountains (1 per
stations along trail & bridge to cross creek mile, kiosk (wayfinding, 1
Carl Young Sr. Park per mile), mile makers,
add trail heads (see description pg 98) benches (2-4 per mile), Trail
Cooper Creek
head amenities (restrooms,
bike lockers, pavilion),Cooper Creek Trail security lighting, &
add water fountains, benches & dog emergency callbox
stations along trail, a new bridge to cross $56,000-$200,000
creek, grind rails, & possible ponds Range
Denia Park
8' wide jogging trail - loop trail throughout
park
Joe Skiles Park
add loop trail throughout park
Lake Forest Park & Wiggly Field
add loop trail throughout park, & connect
trail to Cross Timbers Park
add water fountains, benches & dog
stations along trail, dog wash area, &
picnic areas
concrete existing parking lot
add lighting
expand large dog area
add soft trail to & around pond
add restrooms
McKenna Park
add sidewalks/looped trail
North Lakes Park
add fitness stations
concrete all parking lots & drives
add more parking near football & soccer
add soft surface trail on top of dam from
Bonnie Brae to Recreation Center
update/implement master plan for entire
park
North Pointe Park
connect trails to Evers, and Cooper
address ADA concerns
add trail head
Preserve @ Pecan Creek
trail head
Quakertown Park
perimeter walks / looped trail / lighting
Rail Trail
replace with 8' wide concrete trail along
the east side of tracks
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CITY OF DENTON
Rank Action Plan Location Budget Estimate Funding Sources Year To Be
Com leted
HIGH PRIORITY ITEMS
2. Gymnasium (for basketball, volleyball, etc.) South West Park Property Varies - depending on size G.O. Bonds
program, etc.Revenue Bonds
TRPA Indoor Recreation Facilities Grant
Private/Public Partnership
Recreation User Fees
Naming Rights
3. Larger Senior Center Site TBD Varies - depending on size, G.O. Bonds
program, etc.TRPA Indoor Recreation Facilities Grant
Private/Public Partnership
Recreation User Fees
Naming Rights
4. Additional Recreation Center South West Park Property Varies - depending on size, G.O. Bonds
Denia Park program, etc.Revenue Bonds
expand existing rec center TRPA Indoor Recreation Facilities Grant
North Lakes 30,000,000 - $40,000,000 Private/Public Partnership
expand existing rec center Range Recreation User Fees
Park Dedication Fees
Naming Rights
5. Nature Trails Airport Road Property Varies - depending on G.O. Bonds
Cross Timbers Park zoning, infrastructure, Park Dedication Fees
soft trails to connect to Lake Forest floodplain, restrictions, etc. TRPA Recreational Trail Grants
Park TxDOT Landscaping Cost Sharing Program
Lake Forest 4"-6" inch depth, 6'to 8' TIF District
soft trails throughout wide concrete PID's
45 - $75 per linear foot Greenway Utility
Easements
aewrnposea grante, 0 Dedicated Sales Tax
wide, with concrete private Developersrestrainingcurbonboth
Sldas Naming Rights
46 - $72 per linear foot Advertising Sales
Denton Parks Foundation
decomposed granite, 8' wide
46 - $56 per linear foot
6. Open Space/Nature Areas Airport Road Property Varies - depending on G.O. Bonds
Avondale Park zoning, infrastructure, Park Dedication Fees
address drainage way, promote play floodplain, restrictions, etc. TRPA Outdoor Recreation Grants
with nature Greenway Utility
Clear Creek Nature Heritage Center Easements
Lake Forest Park & Wiggly Field Dedicated Sales Tax
add fishing pier Denton Parks Foundation
fix dam and spillway (dredge lake)
McKenna Park
add a sensory garden
Nette Shultz Park
add butterfly garden
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MODERATE PRIORITY ITEMS
7. Outdoor Pool Quakertown Park Varies - depending on size, G.O. Bonds
rehab. pool, bath house, and filtration program, etc.Naming Rights
add more restrooms Park Dedication Fees
add drop slide 600,000 - $2,000,000
more interactive play elements Range
add irrigation to north side of park
replace fence with iron fence, and rock
wall
Water Work
add a full concession building
add children's area
add wave pool
add more shade throughout park,
seating areas, & top of slides
add teen area (surf rider, drop slide)
more interactive play structures
throughout park to cool concrete
mister systems
add interactive toys along river
install a UV system for all pools
expansion of existing children's area
8. SprayGround Avondale Park Range $150,000 - $500,000 G.O. Bonds
Naming Rights
Cross Timbers Park Denton Parks Foundation
MILK Park Park Dedication Fees
Quakertown Park
South Lakes Park
9. Additional Soccer Fields North Lakes Park Varies - depending on G.O. Bonds
renovate fields-regrade so the fields program, use (what will be Revenue Bonds
drains renovated at each site) TRPA Outdoor Recreation Grant
add maintenance building Public/Private/Non-Profit Partnerships
South West Park Property 200,000 - $300,00 per Naming Rights
Master Plan property to include fields lighted field Recreation User Fees
Advertising Sales
Denton Parks Foundation
Park Dedication Fees
10. Multi-Use Sports Fields Avondale Park 50,000 - $125,000 G.O. Bonds
Briercliff Park Range Revenue Bonds
soccer and baseball fields TRPA Outdoor Recreation Grant
Lake Forest Park & Wiggly Field Baseball: $55,000 - $85,000 Public/Private/Non-Profit Partnerships
add soccer goals & backstops Naming Rights
MILK Park Soccer: $45,000 - $80,000 Recreation User Fees
upgrade soccer area (grade field) &Advertising Sales
make irrigation improvements Football: $55,000 -Denton Parks Foundation
Nette Shultz Park does not include lights Park Dedication Fees
add goals
North Lakes Park
Rugby fields, regrade, add lights
Preserve @ Pecan Creek
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CITY OF DENTON
Rank Action Plan Location Budget Estimate Funding Sources Ye=u To Be
Completed
MODERATE PRIORITY ITEMS
7. Outdoor Pool Quakertown Park Varies - depending on size, G.O. Bonds
rehab. pool, bath house, and filtration program, etc.Naming Rights
add more restrooms Park Dedication Fees
add drop slide 600,000 - $2,000,000
more interactive play elements Range
add irrigation to north side of park
replace fence with iron fence, and rock
wal I
Water Work
add a full concession building
add children's area
add wave pool
add more shade throughout park,
seating areas, & top of slides
add teen area (surf rider, drop slide)
more interactive play structures
throughout park to cool concrete
mister systems
add interactive toys along river
install a UV system for all pools
expansion of existing children's area
8. SprayGround Avondale Park Range $150,000 - $500,000 G.O. Bonds
Naming Rights
Cross Timbers Park Denton Parks Foundation
MILK Park Park Dedication Fees
Quakertown Park
South Lakes Park
9. Additional Soccer Fields North Lakes Park Varies - depending on G.O. Bonds
renovate fields-regrade so the fields program, use (what will be Revenue Bonds
drains renovated at each site) TRPA Outdoor Recreation Grant
add maintenance building Public/Private/Non-Profit Partnerships
South West Park Property 200,000 - $300,00 per Naming Rights
Master Plan property to include fields lighted field Recreation User Fees
Advertising Sales
Denton Parks Foundation
Park Dedication Fees
10. Multi-Use Sports Fields Avondale Park 50,000 - $125,000 G.O. Bonds
Briercliff Park Range Revenue Bonds
soccer and baseball fields TRPA Outdoor Recreation Grant
Lake Forest Park & Wiggly Field Baseball: $55,000 - $85,000 Public/Private/Non-Profit Partnerships
add soccer goals & backstops Naming Rights
MILK Park Soccer: $45,000 - $80,000 Recreation User Fees
upgrade soccer area (grade field) &Advertising Sales
make irrigation improvements Football: $55,000 -Denton Parks Foundation
Nette Shultz Park does not include lights Park Dedication Fees
add goals
North Lakes Park
Rugby fields, regrade, add lights
Preserve @ Pecan Creek
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Completed
MODERATE PRIORITY ITEMS
14. Large Covered Picnic Pavilions (too to zoo • Avondale Park Small:G.O. Bonds
people)signature pavilion (theming)50,000 - $150,000 range Shade Structures Grant
add grills Naming Rights
additional parking Large:Recreation User Fees
fitness station 250,000 - $500,000 range Dedicated Sales Tax
Bent Creek Property Park Dedication Fees
add picnic stations with tables and grills
Bowling Green Park
add water fountains, benches, & dog
Briercliff Park
additional parking
Carl Young Sr. Park
shade/structure
Cross Timbers Park
Evers Park
larger pavilion near playground
new dugouts/shade structures
Fred Moore Park
upgrade shelters
upgrade stage area/amphitheater, add
bleachers
redo concessions building
add parking
add more potable water, and electrical
hook ups
Joe Skiles Park
replace shelters and add a new pavilion
add more electrical outlets
Lake Forest Park & Wiggly Field
add pavilion & shade structures @
playground & in dog areas
Mack-Roberts Park
replace shade structures
McKenna Park
add (2) pavilions
add grills, water fountains
add amphitheater
Milam Park
add pavilion & picnic tables
Nette Shultz Park
add pavilion & picnic tables
add lights, grills and water fountains
North Lakes Park
upgrade/add pavilion/shade structures
North Pointe Park
add pavilion & picnic tables
add lights, grills, water fountains, &water
meter for irrigation
Preserve @ Pecan Creek
Quakertown Park
new amphitheater
new major pavilion, themed to tie into
downtown history
South Lakes Park
add pavilion near soccer fields
add lights and grill
add signature piece art, sign, pavilion
near lake along Teasley corridor edge
15. Additional Basketball / Multi-Use Courts -Add lights to all courts 1/2 Court:G.O. Bonds
Evers Park 30,000 - $40,000 Denton Parks Foundation
add water fountains Naming Rights
Mack-Roberts Park Full Court Unlighted:Park Dedication Fees
light court 50,000 - $75,000
McKenna Park
light court Full Court Lighted:
MILK Park 60,000 - $100,000
add mini court
North Lakes Park
Preserve @ Pecan Creek
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DENTON PARKS, RECREATION. AND TRAIL SYSTLM MASTER PLAN
CITY OF DENTON
Rank Action Plan Location Budyet Estimate Funding Sources Yeni Tr, Be
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LOW PRIORITY ITEMS
16. More Practice Fields Avondale Park 50,000 - $125,000 Denton Parks Foundation
Briercliff Park Range Park Dedication Fees
soccer and baseball fields
Lake Forest Park & Wiggly Field Baseball: $55,000 - $85,000
add soccer goals & backstops
MILK Park Soccer: $45,000 - $80,000
upgrade soccer area (grade field) &
make irrigation improvements Football: $55,000 -
Nette Shultz Park does not include lights
add goals
Preserve @ Pecan Creek
17. Facilities for Water Recreation Carl Young Sr. Park Varies - depending on type G.O. Bonds
add fishing pond (impound water off of activity and size of venue Revenue Bonds
creek, seasonal water areas)TRPA Indoor Recreation Facilities Grant
North Lakes Park Private/Public Partnership
add fishing pier Recreation User Fees
add canoe/paddle boat rental Naming Rights
South Lakes Park
18. Additional Tennis Courts North Lakes Park Unlighted Courts:G.O. Bond
add (3) lighted courts 50,000 - $60,000 per court Denton Parks Foundation
newcenter Naming Rights
add championship court with grand Lighted Courts:Public/Private/ Non-profit Partnership
stands 60,000 - $80,000 per court Park Dedication Fees
replace lighting with USTA
recommended lights
resurface/reconstruct all existing courts
grading issues around complex need to
be addressed
update/implement master plan for entire
park
South Lakes Park
add (2) lighted courts
19. Extreme Sports Area (smx bicycling,Airport Road Property Varies - depending on type G.O. Bonds
paintball,etc.)Cooper Creek of activity and size of venue Revenue Bonds
BMX trail in woods Public/Private/Non-Profit Partnerships
Pebblebrook 500,000 - $2,000,000 Dedicated Sales Tax
BMX trails access through Range Naming Rights
G.O. Bonds
20. Additional Baseball/Softball Fields Evers Park - add signage for fields Varies - depending on Revenue Bonds
better utilities program, use, and type of TRPA Outdoor Recreation Grant
address entry for park renovation Public/Private/Non-Profit Partnerships
Mack-Roberts Park Naming Rights
renovate fields 250,000 - $350,000 range Recreation User Fees
add lights to soccer field per lighted field Advertising Sales
renovate restrooms Denton Parks Foundation
upgrade utilities & irrigation Park Dedication Fees
concrete between fields
North Lakes Park
replace dugouts
remodel/replace restroom concessions
21. Expansion of Indoor Pool Denton Natatorium Varies - depending on G.O. Bonds
non-slip surfaces program, use, and type of Revenue Bonds
add weight room renovation TRPA Indoor Recreation Facilities Grant
polaris safety system (under water Private/Public Partnership
camera)Recreation User Fees
maintenance storage area Naming Rights
new trash area Denton Parks Foundation
add an adjustable floor to pool for rehab
swim
add room set up for senior, rehab
programs, medical equipment
add classrooms, meeting areas
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CITY OF DENTON
Rank Action Plan Location Budget Estimate Fundinq Sources Year To Be
Com ~IcLed
LOW PRIORITY ITEMS
22. Additional Frisbee Golf/Disc Golf Airport Road Property 60,000 - $90,000 G.O. Bonds
Range Advertising Sales
23. Municipal Golf Course Future Site to be Determined 10,000,000 - $20,000,000 Revenue Bonds
North Lakes Park Range Naming Rights
add small/junior golf area Recreation User Fees
Public/Private/Non-profit Partnerships
24. Additional Skate Park/Existing Park Avondale Park Varies - depending on G.O. Bond
skate park elements (few pieces: rail, program, use, and type of Naming Rights
steps etc.)renovation Recreation User Fees
Skate Works Public/Private/Non-profit Partnerships
expand park (add a bowl)New:
add concessions, water fountain and 200,000 - $375,000
more shade
add building/pro-shop
25. Indoor Ice Rink South West Park Property Varies - depending on Revenue Bonds
program, use, and type of Naming Rights
renovation Recreation User Fees
Public/Private/Non-profit Partnerships
26. Additional Dog Park Airport Road Property 150,000 - $200,000 per G.O. Bonds
acre Naming Rights
Public/Private/Non-profit Partnerships
27. Owsley Park Redevelop Park Varies - depending on G.O. Bonds
program, use, and type of TRPA Outdoor Recreation Grants
renovation
200,000 - $375,000
Range
28. Preserve @ Pecan Creek Future neighborhood park Varies - depending on G.O. Bonds
program, use, and type of TRPA Outdoor Recreation Grants
renovation Park Dedication Fees
300,000 - $475,000
Range
29. Robson Ranch Future neighborhood park Varies - depending on G.O. Bonds
program, use, and type of TRPA Outdoor Recreation Grants
renovation Park Dedication Fees
300,000 - $475,000
Range
30. SW Park Possible new recreation center site, & See Priority Item #'s:G.O. Bonds
sports complex 2,3,4,9,13 & 25 TRPAOutdoor Recreation Grants
TRPA Indoor Recreation Grants
Park Dedication Fees
31. Wheeler Ridge Future neighborhood park Varies - depending on G.O. Bonds
program, use, and type of TRPA Outdoor Recreation Grants
renovation Park Dedication Fees
300,000 - $475,000
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FUNDING THODS
The Park Dedication fund, as of May 2008, had a balance
Introduction of $2.2 million. While this has been a strong funding
source in the past, recent economic situations in the
The City of Denton, like all of North Central Texas has housing development market will likely make this fund
experienced strong growth over the last decade. With a relatively stagnate source of new funding for several
this growth comes demand for public facilities, programs years. Past G.O. bond projects are either completed or
and services. Even through the recent economic nearing completion.The Denton Park Foundation, a
slowing, Denton continues to develop while many other 501(c) 3 non-profit group has the ability to raise money
area cities'growth has all but stopped.to help fund projects for the Parks and Recreation
Department. Currently, they do not have a significant
Through this Parks and Recreation Master Planning treasury from which to draw on. In addition, the
process, community needs were identified, evaluated Department has experience with dedicated trust funds
and prioritized into an Action Plan. This Action Plan including the Mckenna Park Trust totaling $30,000.
represents a ranking of capital needs for park and
recreation facilities. Each of these facilities will require The State of Texas recently re-funded its Texas Recreation
funding from the city.and Parks Account (TRPA). It is funded through a portion
of Texas sales tax received on select sporting good
The following section outlines the current financial items. TRPA is administered byTPWD's Recreation Grants
situation and identifies potential funding sources for Branch and funds five grant programs.TheseTPWD grant
capital items identified in the Action Plan. This list programs include:
should be used as a guide to pursue and leverage
alternative sources of funding to complete the Action Outdoor Recreation
Indoor Recreation (facility)Plan.
Small Community
Current Situation Regional
Community Outdoor Outreach ProgramTheCityofDentonformanyyearshasbeenrecognized
as a well managed city with a solid fiscal policy. This Federal grant assistance has become virtually non-
includes implementation of many management existent except for limited Community Developmentpracticesthatmeasureperformanceandefficiencies.Block Grants that tend to be very small and narrow
In addition, the city has undertaken business planning in scope. Other federal financial assistance includinginmanyareasincludingtheParksandRecreationtransportationrelatedsourcesareawaitingre-
Department initiative to improve its financial and
operational efficiencies and effectiveness. One authorization in 2009.
initiative is demonstrated through the City's goal to
create systematic processes for collecting financial and
operational data and modeling capabilities to effectively FUNDING SOURCES
monitor the cost of programs, services, and facilities and
support decision-making for user fees and charges.There are numerous funding sources that can be
pursued and leveraged to support implementation
It is the understanding of the consultant team that the of capital projects. The reality is that the majority of
majority of capital improvements are funded through funding comes from local (internal) coffers focused
general obligation (G.O.) bonds, and neighborhood primarily on G.O. bonds, dedication fees and special
parks are funded through revenue generated by the designation taxing areas. There are external funding
Park Dedication and Development Ordinance. There sources available, but are smaller in size with special
are other operational funds for maintenance and requirements.
recreation.
Following is a more comprehensive list of funding
sources organized as internal and external. Additional
detail on the TPWD Grants is included.
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improvements including parks and landscaping.
Internal Funding Public Improvement District (PID) - New
developments can establish a Public
Internal funding sources include those that are Improvement District (PID) when authorized by
administered by city resources and include but not the City Council and legally set up according
limited to the following:to state law. This taxing district provides funds
especially for the operation and maintenance
General Obligation Bonds - Bonded of public amenities such as parks and major
indebtedness issued with the approval of the boulevards.
electorate for capital improvements and general
public improvements.Greenway Utility - Greenway utilities are
used to finance acquisition of greenways and
Revenue Bonds - Bonds used for capital development of the greenways by selling the
projects that will generate revenue for debt development rights underground for the fiber
service where fees can be set aside to support optic types of businesses.
repayment of the bond.
Easements -This revenue source is available
Annual Appropriation/Leasehold Financing -when the city allows utility companies,
This is a more complex financing structure which businesses or individuals to develop some type
requires use of a third party to act as issuer of of an improvement above ground or below
the bonds, construct the facility and retain title ground on their property for a set period of time
until the bonds are retired. The City enters into and a set dollar amount to be received by the
a lease agreement with the third party, with city on an annual basis.
annual lease payments equal to the debt service
requirements. The bonds issued by the third Inter-local Agreements - Contractual
party are considered less secure than general relationships entered into between two or more
obligation bonds of the City, and therefore local units of government and/or between
more costly. Since a separate corporation issues a local unit of government and a non-profit
these bonds, they do not impact the City's debt organization for the joint usage/development of
limitations and do not require a vote. However,sports fields, regional parks, or other facilities.
they also do not entitle the City to levy property
taxes to service the debt. The annual lease Sales Tax Dedication-This dedication of a
payments must be appropriated from existing percentage of the local sales tax is very popular
revenues.in high traffic tourism type cities and with
county and state parks. This revenue source
Park Dedication & Development Fees -These has been very successful in funding other park
fees, as currently assessed by Denton are for the systems in North Texas including Frisco. Other
development of residential properties with the forms of dedicated sales tax include:
proceeds to be used for parks and recreation
purposes, for neighborhood park acquisition
and development.o Food and Beverage Tax - The tax is
usually associated with convention and
Tax Increment Finance District -Tax Increment tourism bureaus. However, since parks and
Finance districts (TIF's) are established to recreation agencies manage many of the
provide funds for certain types of public tourism attractions, they receive a portion
improvements that benefit a defined area of of this funding source for operational or
affected properties. Revenue is generated capital expenses.
through the incremental increase in property
tax revenue above a specified threshold being User Fees/Charges - User fees are primarily
applied to accounts for use in improvements established to cover operational costs but can
that may include most public infrastructure be used to for debt service on revenue bonds.
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The Department must position its fees and service that is being provided.
charges to be market-driven and based on o Reservations -This revenue source
both public and private facilities. The potential comes from the right to reserve specific
outcome of revenue generation is consistent public property for a set amount of time.
with national trends relating to park and The reservation rates are usually set and
recreation agencies, which generate an average apply to group picnic shelters, meeting
35% to 50% of operating expenditures. The rooms for weddings, reunions and outings
most popular fees used in parks and recreation or other types of facilities for special
include:activities.
o Capital Improvement Fees -These fees
are on top of the set user rate for accessing o Equipment Rental -The revenue source is
facilities such as golf courses, recreation available on the rental of equipment such
centers and pool facilities to support as tables, chairs, tents, stages, bicycles,
capital improvements that benefit the user roller blades, boogie boards, etc. that are
of the facility.used for recreation purposes.
o Recreation Service Fees -This is External Funding
a dedicated user fee, which can be
established by a local ordinance or External funding comes from source outside of the
other government procedures for the city coffers. These funding sources typically require
purpose of constructing and maintaining investment by the city, either in form of matching
recreation facilities. The fee can apply funding for grants to administration of applications and
to all organized activities, which personnel to pursue and manage activities. A list of the
require a reservation of some type or most popular and attainable funding sources follow.
other purposes, as defined by the local
government. Examples of such activities Grants - Grants for parks and recreation are
include adult basketball, volleyball, tennis,typically administered through the state and
and softball leagues, youth baseball,are competed for by municipalities. These
soccer, football and softball leagues, and grants require some level of local funding.
special interest classes. The fee allows They also generally have a long lead time
participants an opportunity to contribute due to funding cycles and application
toward the upkeep of the facilities being requirements. Following is a list of those
used.currently funded or anticipated to be funded:
o Ticket Sales/Admissions -This revenue o Texas Recreation and Parks Account
source is on accessing facilities for self-TRPA) Grant Program -Texas Local
directed activities such as pools, ice Parks, Recreation and Open Space Fund,
skating rinks, ballparks and entertainment administered by the Texas Parks and
facilities. These user fees help offset Wildlife Department (TPWD). Funds are
operational costs.available on a fifty percent (50%) cost
share basis. Detailed grant applications
o Permits (Special Use Permits) -These are available at http://www.tpwd.state.
special permits allow individuals to use tx.us/business/grants/trpa/ . TRPA grants
specific park property for financial gain.that Denton is eligible for follows.
The City either receives a set amount
of money or a percentage of the gross Outdoor Recreation Grants -This
program provides 50% matching grant
funds to municipalities, counties, MUDS
and other local units of government with
a population less than 500,000 to acquire
and develop parkland or to renovate
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existing public recreation areas.There o The Landscaping Cost Sharing Program
will be two funding cycles per year with a The Landscaping Cost Sharing Program,
maximum award of $500,000. Projects must administered by the Texas Department of
be completed within three years of approval.Transportation (TxDOT). Fifty percent (50%)
Beginning in 2009, deadlines will be January cost sharing support is available for both
31 st and July 31 st each year thereafter highway and pedestrian landscape projects
with master plans submission deadline 60 on routes within the designated permanent
days prior to application deadline). Award state highway system.
notifications occur 6 months after deadlines.
Outdoor Recreation Grant Application o CDBG Funding - Funding received
is available at for land acquisition/park in accordance with the Community
construction grant is included in the Development Block Grant (CDBG) Programs
appendix.national objectives as established by the
U.S Department of Housing and Urban
Indoor Recreation Facility Grants -This Development. Funding maybe applied
program provides 50% matching grant funds to such programs as Infrastructure
to municipalities, counties, MUDS and other Improvements, Public Facility and
local units of government with a population Park Improvements, Human Service
less than 500,000 to construct recreation Enhancements, Lead-Based Paint Education
centers, community centers, nature centers and Reduction, Housing Education
and other facilities (buildings). The grant Assistance, and Economic Development and
maximum will increase to $750,000 per Anti-poverty strategies.
application.The application deadline will
be July 31 st each year (with master plan o Land and Water Conservation Fund -
submission deadline 60 days prior to These funds are awarded for acquisition
application deadline). Award notifications and development of parks, recreation and
occur the following January.supporting facilities through the National
Park Service and State Park System. This
Recreational Trail Grants -TPWD program is currently not funded.
administers the National Recreational Trails
Fund in Texas under the approval of the o Shade Structure Program -The American
Federal Highway Administration (FHWA).Academy of Dermatology's Shade Structure
This federally funded program receives Program awards funds for the purchase
its funding from a portion of federal gas for permanent shade structures to non-
taxes paid on fuel used in non-highway profit organizations in need of shade for
recreational vehicles. The grants can be up outdoor Iocations.These locations include
to 80% of project cost with a maximum of any areas where children and adults gather
200,000 for non-motorized trail grants and are exposed to the harmful ultraviolet
and currently there is not a maximum UV) rays of the sun, such as playgrounds,
amount for motorized trail grants. Funds pools, bleachers, eating areas and other
can be spent on both motorized and non-recreation areas. The deadline is April 10,
motorized recreational trail projects such as 2009 and is open to 501(c)(3) organizations
the construction of new recreational trails, to such as the Denton Parks Foundation. To be
improve existing trails, to develop trailheads considered applicants must: be sponsored
or trailside facilities, and to acquire trail by an Academy member dermatologist;
corridors. Application deadline is May 1 st demonstrate a commitment to sun safety
each year. Additional funding will likely be within their organization and community;
available following re-authorization of the and agree to meet the timeline outlined
2009 transportation bill.in the program application. Each shade
structure grant is valued at a maximum of
8,000 in U.S. dollars, which includes the
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cost for a shade structure and installation.Donations from local and regional businesses
The application may be received from as sponsors for events or facilities should be
Jennifer Allyn at (847)240-1730 orjallyn@ pursued.
aad.org.
Friends Associations -These groups are
o Youth Garden Grants -The National formed to raise money typically for a single
Gardening Association and The Home focus purpose that could include a park facility
Depot award Youth Garden Grants to or program that will better the community as a
schools and community organizations with whole and their special interest.
child-centered, outdoor garden programs
that teach children vital life lessons Private Developers -These developers
through working in gardens and habitats.lease space from City-owned land through a
Schools, youth groups, community centers,subordinate lease that pays out a set dollar
camps, clubs, treatment facilities, and amount plus a percentage of gross dollars for
intergenerational groups throughout the recreation enhancements. These could include
United States are eligible. Applicants must a golf course, marina, restaurants, driving
plan to garden with at least 15 children ranges, sports complexes, equestrian facilities,
between the ages of 3 and 18 years. For the recreation centers and ice arenas.
2009 grant cycle, 125 grants are available.
Packages are as follows: Five (5) programs Irrevocable Remainder Trusts -These trusts
will receive gift cards valued at $1000 (a are set up with individuals who typically have
500 gift card to The Home Depot and more than a million dollars in wealth. They
a $500 gift card to the Gardening with will leave a portion of their wealth to the city
Kids catalog and store) and educational in a trust fund that allows the fund to grow
materials from NGA Seventy (70) programs over a period of time and then is available
will receive a $500 gift card to The Home for the city to use a portion of the interest to
Depot and educational materials from NGA support specific park and recreation facilities or
Fifty (50) programs will receive a $250 gift programs that are designated by the trustee.
card to The Home Depot and educational
materials from NGA Each award package Public/Private Partnerships - Partnerships
also includes: A"2009 Youth Garden are a very effective method for leveraging
Grant Winner" sign to post in the garden Denton's resources to the greatest extent
12 months of NGA Supporter benefits possible. These partnerships should be based
includes online garden Q&A service, online on formal agreements and supported by a
gardening and botany courses, and a 10%policy approved by the Parks and Recreation
discount at our Gardening with Kids store).Board and City Council. Partnerships arejoint
development funding sources or operational
Denton Parks Foundation - Denton currently funding sources between two separate
maintains an independent, non-profit agencies, such as two government entities, a
foundation whose purpose is to raise funds for non-profit and a City department, or a private
park and recreation projects. These dollars are business and a City agency. Two partners
raised through tax exempt private donations jointly develop revenue producing park and
in promotion of specific causes, activities, or recreation facilities and share risk, operational
issues. They offer a variety of means to fund costs, responsibilities and asset management,
capital projects, including capital campaigns,based on the strengths and weaknesses of each
gifts catalogs, fundraisers, endowments, sales of partner.
items, etc.
Corporate Sponsorships -This revenue-
Private Donations - Private Donations may also funding source allows corporations to invest in
be received in the form of funds, land, facilities,the development or enhancement of new or
recreation equipment, art or in-kind services.existing facilities in park systems. Sponsorships
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are also highly used for programs and events.
Catering Permits and Services - Similar to user Conclusions
fees, this is a license to allow caterers to work in
the park system on a permit basis with a set fee The recent downturn in the economy has put a
or a percentage of food sales returning to the significant strain on most public and private funding
city. Also many cities have their own catering sources for investment in parks and recreation. However,
service and receive a percentage of dollars this should not be a deterrent. In fact, now is the time
off the sale of their food. These funds can be to aggressively pursue projects with a concerted effort
used to off-set debt service or fund a dedicated focused utilizing as many funding sources as possible.
capital improvement budget.This will require the investment of personnel resources
to identify and administer strategies. The return on
Pouring Rights - Private soft drink companies investment can be substantial.
that execute agreements with the City for
exclusive pouring rights within park facilities.The recommended Action Plan contains traditional park
A portion of the gross sales goes back to the and recreation projects but include a mixture that have
City to off-set debt service or fund a dedicated the opportunity to leverage resources. The top priorities
capital improvement budget.for improvements include:
Concession Management - Concession
management is from retail sales or rentals of
soft goods, hard goods, or consumable items.High Priorities
The city either contracts for the service or o More Hike/Bike/Walk/Jog/Run Trails
receives a set amount of the gross percentage o Additional Recreation Center
or the full revenue dollars that incorporates a o Gymnasium (for basketball, volleyball,
profit after expenses.etc.)
o Nature Trails
Private Concessionaires - Contract with o Larger Senior Center
a private business to provide and operate o Open Space/Nature Areas
desirable recreational activities financed,o Additional Soccer Fields
constructed and operated by the private sector,
with additional compensation paid to the City.Moderate Priorities
o Multi-Use Sports Fields
Naming Rights - Many cities and counties have o Spray Ground
turned to selling the naming rights for new o Outdoor Pool
buildings or renovation of existing buildings o Additional Community Garden Spaces
and parks for the development cost associated o Additional Playground Equipment
with the improvement.o More Practice Fields
o Additional Basketball / Multi-Use Courts
Advertising Sales -This revenue source is for o Large Covered Picnic Pavilions (100 to
the sale of tasteful and appropriate advertising 200 people)
on park and recreation related items such as o Additional Tennis Courts
in the city's program guide, on scoreboards,o Indoor Athletic Facility (soccer/football
dasher boards and other visible products or etc.)
services that are consumable or permanent that o Additional Baseball/Softball Fields
exposes the product or service to many people.o Facilities for Water Recreation
o Extreme Sports Area (BMX bicycling,
paintball, etc.)
o Additional Frisbee Golf/Disc Golf
o Expansion of Indoor Pool
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Municipal Golf Course o Additional Skate
Park/Existing Park o
Indoor Ice Rink o
Additional Dog Park
o Owsley Park o Preserve
@ Pecan Creek
o Robson Ranch
o SW Park
o Wheeler Ridge Based on the prioritized
Action Plan, funding requirements are significant. As such,
funding will likely require investment by the city of revenue
funds from the Park Dedication fee and a
bond referendum supported by a concerted pursuit of grants
and creative activities such as partnerships and aggressive
fund raising by the Denton Parks Foundation. The
detailed action plan applies the potential funding sources
from the preceding list assigned
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Hello, this is _ calling on behalf of the City of Denton Parks and Recreation Department. I'm with National Service
Research and we are conducting a study about parks and recreation facilities for the City of Denton. The results of the
study will help guide the City for the next 5 to 10 years. Do you have just a few minutes to answer a couple of questions?
If respondent asks any questions about the study that you are not familiar with, say: I'll refer you to my manager. Andrea
Thomas, owner of National Service Research: she can be reached at 817-731-3493, she will be happy to answer any
questions that you may have about the study)
1. Within the past year, how often have you and/or your household members visited any of the parks or park
facilities in the City of Denton? (Circle one answer for each park/facility)
1 L At least weekly 3 L At least once in three months 5 L Once a year or less (5)
2 L At least monthly 4 L A few times per year 6 Never
2. Overall, how would you rate the maintenance of the parks in Denton?(6)
1 L Excellent 3 L Needs some improvement 5 L Don't know/Not familiar
2 L Good 4 L Needs much improvement
3a. Within the past year, who in your household has participated in a Denton Recreation program such as recre-
ation center programs, softball, baseball, after school program, summer programs, senior program, aquatics, etc.?
1 L Senior (Age 65+) 2 L Adult (Age 20 to 64) 3 L Youth (Under age 20) 4 L None - Skip to Q4a.(7-9)
3b. Overall, how would you rate the quality of recreation programs in which you/household members have
participated?
1 LExcellent 3 L Needs some improvement 5 :1 Don't know/Not familiar (1 o)
2 :1 Good 4 :1 Needs much improvement 6 L Have not participated
3c. Overall, how would you rate the quality of sports programs (baseball, football, soccer, softball, swimming,
tennis) offered in the City of Denton?
1 L Excellent 3 L Needs some improvement 5 L Don't know/Not familiar(11)
2 L Good 4 L Needs much improvement 6 :1 Have not participated
4a. If the City of Denton offered more recreation or sports programs, would you or other household members be
interested in participating?
1 L Yes - list the programs you would be interested in participating in Q4b below.
2 L No, not interested - Skip to Q5a. (12)
4b. What recreation or sports programs do you feel are needed in Denton that are not currently offered? If so,
please list.
1 L Youth (12 and underage) programs (specify)13-16) (V17-599)
2 :1 Teen (age 13 to 18) programs (specify)
3 L Adult programs (specify)
4 L Senior programs (specify)
5 L No suggestions
5a. How often do you and/or members of your household visit Water Works Park, the water park in Denton?
1 L At least weekly 3 :1 At least once in three months 5 L Once a year or less
2 L At least monthly 4 L A few times per year 6 :1 Never
5b. What features would you like added to Water Works Park? (Read list - check all that apply) (601-607)(V608-699)
1 :1 Slide 3 L Surfing features 5 :1 Large interactive play structures for all ages 7 :1 Other
2 L Wave pool 4 :1 Outdoor pool for lap swimming 6 :1 Full service concession area 8 None
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6. Which of the following facilities do you feel would best meet the needs of the City of Denton? (Rate each on a
scale of 1 to 4 with 1 being not needed to 4 being definitely needed)
Not at all Definitely No opinion/
ROTATE READING ORDER ON EACH SURVEY Needed Needed Not Familiar
Large covered picnic pavilion (100 to 200 people) ......................1.............2.............3..............4.............5
Nature trails ..................................................................................1.............2.............3..............4.............5
More trails for walking/biking that are connected throughout the City 1 .............2.............3..............4.............5
Additional playground equipment .................................................1.............2.............3..............4.............5
Spray park (outdoor park with spray water features for all ages).1 .............2.............3..............4.............5
Expansion of indoor pool area 1............. 2............. 3.............. 4............. 5(701-705)
An additional skate park ...............................................................1.............2.............3..............4.............5
An additional Frisbee golf/disc golf ..............................................1.............2.............3..............4.............5
Outdoor pool (for free swim, play/recreation activities) ......................1.............2.............3..............4.............5
Open space/natural areas ............................................................1.............2..............3.............4.............5
An additional dog park .................................................................1.............2..............3.............4.............5
Facilities for water recreation (canoeing/paddleboats) ................1.............2..............3.............4.............5
Additional community garden space ............................................1..............2..............3.............4.............5
Additional basketball courts ........................................................1..............2..............3.............4.............5
Additional outdoor tennis courts ...................................................1.............2...............3.............4............5
Additional soccer fields ................................................................1.............2..............3.............4.............5
Additional baseball fields .............................................................1.............2..............3.............4.............5
Multi-use sports fields ..................................................................1.............2..............3.............4.............5
More practice sports field space (not lighted/not irrigated) ..........1 .............2..............3.............4.............5
An additional recreation center ....................................................1.............2..............3.............4.............5
An indoor athletic facility (soccer, football, etc.) ...........................1..............2..............3.............4.............5
Gymnasium (basketball, volleyball, etc.) ......................................1.............2...............3.............4.............5
Indoor ice rink ..............................................................................1.............2..............3..............4.............5
Larger senior center facility ..........................................................1..............2..............3.............4.............5
Municipal golf course ...................................................................1.............2..............3.............4.............5
Extreme sports area for BMX bicycling, paintball, etc .................1.............2...............3.............4.............5
Other V727-826) .......1 .............2...............3.............4.............5
7. Are there other park or facility improvements that you feel are MOST NEEDED in Denton? (V827-
1326)
A.
B.
C.
8. IF an additional Recreation Center were built in Denton in the future, which of the following facilities would be
MOST IMPORTANT to include? (Rate each on a scale from 1 to 4 with 1being not important to 4 being very important)
1327-1340)Not at all Very No opinion/
Important Important Not Familiar
Child care area .......................................................................................1...............2.................3................4...............5
Computer lab .........................................................................................1...............2.................3................4...............5
Cooking/kitchen facility ..........................................................................1...............2.................3................4...............5
Exercise/aerobic/karate/dance room ......................................................1...............2.................3................4...............5
Gymnasium (indoor basketball, volleyball, gymnastics, etc.) ..................1..............2.................3................4...............5
Game/media room (video games, movies, pool, table tennis, etc.)........ 1 ...............2................3.................4..............5
Indoor walking/running track ..................................................................1...............2................3.................4..............5
Multi-use rooms (meeting space, arts/crafts, bingo, cards, etc.)............ 1 ...............2.................3................4...............5
Play area for toddlers .............................................................................1................2................3.................4..............5
Racquetball courts .................................................................................1...............2................3.................4...............5
Fitness room (weights, treadmills, stationary bicycles, etc.) ...................1...............2................3.................4..............5
Indoor pool .............................................................................................1...............2................3.................4..............5
Outdoor pool ..........................................................................................1...............2................3.................4..............5
Other (specify:V1341-1440)......1 ...............2................3.................4..............5
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9. If an additional Recreation Center were built in Denton, how would you expect the building operations and
programs to be funded?
1 L User fees or membership fees 3 L Combination of both(1441)
2 L Property taxes 4 L Don't support recreation center (DO NOT READ)
10. In order to develop and maintain the park and recreation improvements you have suggested herein, how
strongly would you support the following funding options listed below, rate each as 1=low support and 5=strong
support. (1442-1445)
Read list and circle ONE answer for each option)
Low Strong No opinion/
Support Support Not Familiar
Resident user fees .....................................................................1 .............2 3..............4 .............5
Non-resident user fees ...............................................................1 .............2 3..............4 .............5
Corporate advertising/sponsorships/naming rights ....................1 .............2 3..............4 .............5
Voter approved bond programs ..................................................1 .............2 3..............4 .............5
11. How much more per year in additional property taxes would you be willing to pay in order to fund the
improvement priorities suggested in this survey?(1446)
1 L Up to $75/year 3 L Up to $200/year 5 L More than $350/year
2 L Up to $100/year 4LUp to $350/year 6 L No increase
12. How long have you been a resident of Denton?
1 L Less than 2 years 2 L 2 to 5 years 3 L 6 to 10 years 4 L 11 to 20 years 5 L Over 20 years(1447)
13. How many children in your household are under 19? (Check all that apply)
Number of children: 1 L One 2 L Two 3 L Three 4 L Four+ 5 L No children in household - Skip to Q#15
1448)
14. In which age groups are your children? Would you say;
Child Age Group(s): 1 L 0 to 5 years of age 2 L 6 to 10 years 3 L 11 to 13 years 4 L 14 to 18 years
1449-1452)
15. How many persons, including yourself, reside within your household?
1 L One 2 L Two 3 L Three 4 L Four 5 L Five or more
1453)
16. Your age group?
1 L Under 35 3 L 45 to 54 5 L 65 to 74(1454)
2 L 35 to 44 4 L 55 to 64 6 75+
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tivevnis _o Ln - ',..;es{ . r=:] Mast ::-ass. re__t,-.1tees.. e i w __i:: I any = nid,l r_
1 u . u.. eh v an be 1 a=.e r. 1 1 ,7.t:::,.' r1 . _,i e r e .ell 1 e:_;-:i
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CT. TI„e a.t poject a 1 e in the er ect as_e_
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incorpvrate_ xL_'. do MW tl,
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n r Aects"i r_u.. _ F_- we .ode _F s T e•L_e: = ieI:v aerasltee ana'ant•
I.in,taring the nLIr_ ATIONS•.
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1: m;•. _:i amibilles 17 . inM me.an 1 ennom _M]g the ,p' r. p•.-Ltr__,:, ofa ppyct E-"PROWT:-'
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u- or ea Ways PROJECT 'Pr See Gs-out Recipient.ma be
re on 3 I1 C'] L d1 s as.PROJECT TYPE
e al c xt F1:PALAZI-e..,.
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r_:.aae',A. cgxxi.:_,itiorr Pr:. ect: The ;l F'. Lr.. aa u.na
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i , ti,u - opd or op ared. as1, Impose.b i=- . _
rn. Lan- is ;n dal -.-ed.F1::::_.; rL1;
L_nedx x. nsd. V"": 0;'.11.E. Develop en Enc C:' :n -r-rLles xec:_; t.___
pug_::. a parla of -Et xat liti,e~, Ofacilitie'.f.::. the E-::Yeation U.-.E Ofan,f de=.
m area..O LF
F_F'_.FT:i tlaF= 17ACI WASTER C • rnhla L:11 opN anal.L=.:WM_:
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1r Of1::;1:x_ nd.. O; En 1:._ :alC_ ~a se:ti_11prc~jec batheIxanon
n1; _,i I:.D.lP)K A
Q I-I AMM. The dets=le+iL1:__:a pc} ..";_t•- t ..r= r_.,._ ; to the :=Vt01 Of I F r..,dl e:
o, L1_=: ar on: aq to pme se 11ife T -I ..rxLier.r a '---apte. 640:.1.4).r. e
Lt1' bdelstr and env a E. F 'A L-L _:foT,.: r a TPVVTt site to a foal 21-io.
L..jt..:: d: ion :toe .l-pro. i -I 1 4 C L.
II'1 - E_ D Cit77 csxxat pec::,_ F _ =LIC = r_ E_ 1 r,• 11-~i t= e_ r r,- . 71xic . sex. C. a di.tr
r~er- g:oveiumerttal mty c eusenr -w; The man nt 1:: not HOW t:)xr.;.de.
06An 1 t r0.tar , L: L . al.and E:(= 21
T....: 1:: al part rant. CT L'•-,! F -_nc d Inv L :i:M-..1::; - jam..
which have
now
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pending corrective k,. ---e giaotee --,L . F:endio a
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the i.:._€i:~.
Er_ I L F`rgjec.1 pes.Cc rlul~,:.':ion.
RED P AL =L A` L?t= CNN OR CCD4 7!""LT . TE . C17D ?':-'F The
rat .i n. of 1 enAhent t t_ i m An t;•r; =ae cut'L- t 0 rr 1 -1: -_:re,. t; av. See
an-,MTti.e:l L'ir _ RF.
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n - Ya r.;a up" w:::t 71= 1t_2e of ]god, r em t :i of one or more
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T> TaN Te . „ and Co urnerat Sy„ n:: =_e
h
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a ER. i AREA An ate:; ix- .tacluded in an Loran, arras...5 1 A =i COG.
QEC"II to .vun : _ mast Iuatlaltita all> Be rge . T. - - =:EF_.-EL:TT-E-77 ep:-Iltinl
to as a Ci apter.u _ate i::
L`=~ °=nusrr ° r='.i i n.= t: _TLeee Lati =rk
fit pe= -•meu a o_-_:1_ e Texas Al ;.ie fetuals.. _ ":':r - IV income,i:a11y
and ule =ta L' °ell as rural and nner city
r:- IF 1• : tk f d_:'° May i q __r_:.:..re=
SITE F-_z:. F't praenvuse plan. T_'° EF', `_D F' T '=C of people
40 u. n.;:. -ulc i> - - i re.tL] u n e 131 --EL r : a ;o ed by the
lair rr r: ha-, _ _r.: l r Mentally
O _ 01.. k0 i1 Pant apple ;ant,antee:.c.:L, .__eu_ed r l::l i..... eI f-m---e-
T 11- :,t•.te of 7wD . I &P gaw. ;~rogwmi. it T~ QBLIi= '-T-L? F T- 1:=E_ The f tlra fired.,
sometiura used a- a yn Department or,.I a"1..e_I: 1 D r j.: oot
AT_ FU-'D OF_-_E_! DO ton! au:own e re•--t 1-'13 1:y cumulatr.'-e
F:_ '.I = EA--- The u,3xiauunt amount Of financial T I_: Oil .IEe ,d0113r auaOu t of lees]
i t Ar u:Z = e F _ ra a pQect as speciEed in.n hicL have tot ";-et been paid
the a - =emant.c,-,€r aMae 1.
I=`. I',::e ..a_::e.e: T`FARE. .ar l I:e3, the
unA ter €__:_;_t"'--- ut p„€ E :a:Yee: nal _ e 104 U ..;,1
at.;i r n.; : f,-•Militias. p0=„-:._Pa ineL gym:. a7, °WzI'.T IF An --,ba-rrd:,trative
ei t t on.alt onve i_of land. 1.-'_:t to grant
lpg 11 maur"a ns
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GENERAL PROJECT CRITERIA
1, FtLrprwe, The F`,_w I._e Ne a .,:r,:uw: the yz"07 1:TL_:. m sage ,:ns :_].Pn" arse 07r=n: :..Fith
toral_::t t 1e c::._ n:. wince c he ]----:;•e .e:r_r. nanIc_t_..iv--'. lrer
t,.~..r.:--±le-;. boure_:r A p' ki.c e=u___eu-:] eu in-. PLC 1 Bible. fin` cre local
re tL,__: iie-i art e- LlcL E a u.-eur . t poiAi: tire a;atlxc,Ay to contract I
m ___m 1_..:.o to -1 no"non it; W pecan of : v raw. w .:_.u,_ ME w_rl, -:e L'_put neut.
1::: P7 _alawi .,11c,,Ale __,:r:. an: Ilse _.._el:::i•n
s. ut==-LUG:.. r-'- tr. 1 t v.'h _
reirmburse9 ti f':.] n -the F,-::.1ife 1:31ed or
r r. -ed and ru l _=r,--_ne_-,t'_ a pc.=r- I :Lt
a„ P@rM3R@LLr F'LY:Ii.: F:ul. b, ~r ti rL L~~.lir;thor, L _]_e:itL___
X11 area rece ure :s:.=:.ut ;_.:s.r-;s I1::]Lbe ,'iec_i::re:. for a t A2 -V...
public park ani :_:L:.s.u ..:e r, , _he reuOVatt;•lans, and
eNce-uo, of lea. emv ~ee ecr 1100- of the r.;-i-u '..L:;1:.
Tee l .d]ife W4 Lw ie ainzi all be
de___. _.'i t : , a:.;:_1 s_:-:ati_::,.t®e far thRterms of lnlriple-F'wtr . s.e FL jert 1'.,.1L- ,u t= =ct:.
the _e.-L(:o] mooted ' ..~L I:pe:', s ws,th.t:;e:. e<sea::: s, any be lL__!:le
n r...l..,_u:e nwZ be :en -s.__ t,, r-Ln th..._ public The :]..u,..:.La_L:ie .1 :is_+~.t-:::1
p;a nd _ r=a=ys e tl,.w the 1=eva tlr.e ja tL_ anu nd e,} niu each ]::p,~.._ I-;:
A rale_ t mid r a r,-: L., L:d --semis s _ i nxtAi}_ } 1-,c. L_ e: me QA'_
fax a t:15valaart
ie'_.,: u, I, ec_ :as r-j _r _c s; the
3„ Fps ojerr F'ropook I. L.L : , L.__=etrt the Ven .:s e LLt : f::
ll a t Di d o n new."h :.,.I pail 11 . ]..L":.'. ~ ,-:u . s e s, s f~: 'an : 1'prerog7tr in : i-.' -I 7r,
ofol-t i in i ] =_i L,i, 1. Yjaci can be Vne ii e._t I c=r.L-
dedlas A a: KM7 l: :.c.l.._.i on :;_:a .•r - - Dgmeut vo_l.. 1 I::r:rec.,ati :r ar:a M:_:_:
i :•r le .-l.opur.eut wool-,A :.:f: }acs. _'LCiJifieS.
sp L li.." .1 MZ ^I: I.L:=t of _over`tmeut. at yet-er-..1
rrc•u-cenngguou. ;_r_<:F I__:'. 331]7_.: man PCK.e :ile__L._I1~91e reclea'tion
b_.:__:. a: e lW.___rneuts,' of it,
Aprojec- ;,r1.:._F_. e::aBs;:_e '1', r_r
ylr,rtld e=' I c:. t :.t c sL ..:_a:I 1 cu:c I mi lrr al:..= I,;s.;.:r se:rs, euef::.
n h m. I -.-in
Us i,: MWe VVIAE to PM):_ Of 1,ss a
re::_rrLm Own as,!, .-e:,:,ii .the facilr. m .c::.t t::: _r: 110'u-
A t: i Iua_:.3e: ---e a:__, rr vmi a ml ,.,Water r m D A--:ru.
1: E-1.t fuII,. da z..:: e the natiua and a::-.e.-it Of
E e_:el rue t: I=1--07 he le-el:YM'e::t of certain, 11.e:. the r I: of -.he proposed re~,:ears•1asa.
re : t- a -_-f nd ilits e3 by the public r r_.. ar;i
ix .n Land : uye of an are-.
r.,tsu,:v ir.,ur tJr rr ~^e>JrL?:, r:j ec:
C __bhed: Inclrrd.es, ncqussinDuand. de9.-elcpur tl -rrr_a r-he erns._.:t _.r] _e. 1n: t;•tt~~ a:.:
be ;I.t:=rte:l er T r:d The
C_::~:Curio . Ontreacl7 Firs rau,:. Fr:~ .i_-_r~t;:~. r1J:.•:'._ul ::_.l7e ri 'n n;;L e.1 ' .s. _-tns.r,ie:
Train r s, =n: nmfooXcfit ar?aur_ . i~u as E auni:._ a . i .rat, t 1: tc:. r ani 2, : _ -_=e
u!t r i 1, ]a = is l;nwe ,.te r L. ' r ] .=r 1 p:r~.Lr e
E, F :_:cs;:._ _ :.rl. Le:_1e nynznl~ .i_tul:car ::e:re ncn r::1 funds avit_ ---A hvd-:..:_ ptc: L 1. The
are.;,. ~L7] :37i ,'e e l 'I1_: Man C7 11:;1.1: Atl{a}u is the desenbe any surla.I
r. -II 1 1: 1,.,c1, . =s L = 1s, ue fs ee nl _ us =~x° or a arL.
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F;ike 1pnyoui }rc,a I:e tar adec_u e n jt under the d wn, in ap•tem'
rt,_ ,i:i the p _ :ie:: , e:. jdU to 7W AY 53 IAA.
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a}; r.: II r f As 1 :pelt-. con le -l.eaas: or 1..-.:::1 ul.a-L 3- -=LaL: te•_:
C.:1._.L ,•i-L 7 il__'_?-Lx~= uxu-= be 'e t. m er.-i for state t,c. f,al
by"ernmi iu Ire the . ri itch.
A. _::epe•:r. Oat it p fc]arL'--'{r a a u::___u xnd .___nwe An a,:u :r _ ein-11
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tha~ t?_- cCr'r, Ia•_e•:. I]i e r.~ r'.lth.
mcwc c ter L 4,lic to .m:_ - Ae
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l.':_ ..::,:L=,_'. a -n:_t mei in die meal ni o
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c] rt.. -protect tl palbhc tereet
ha` C-u to :'eLi.rrc 1:Ill" we,:1L11::e oafiinre-. e ]cu1 Lit atthe d civetiaurefthe
the i__. 1 mimha-_ do Tent if e_ru 10 the
p._._'.r,mi of l: apeew_i is _I]:_-.d]:_g .rl _.1:._: Of
B. 13t}peltLea yubaec=nch as
Lu =LA, _ight, tha if t-.-_e_ i-=:i n]1_ i..; l 11r_e =,,ith.
the d•~cauxle t I,=~r1iI-il:-. ii.:.-;:e rl,i .-i= ] se~:ELthe1nui :-1, e Of the ale L _s 1 ti,aaxyal:..is to be operatedl: ' nhe 1e:11.._: :c:le pups :esbeeeialibi1Iu..The
in i r;. itl I, r r d.l.". 1 it: a 710 L :c
I: tae dDc,.LrLiealt shoO[d, reui e that the area bei_c= 1 .lt.i:r _ utaLUEdiu -_'-n 1--eu--.nion of
a lr~ t is=1•. :11~,ed and tape r .i paLt:l:• Lt re~.:ic~v.
reeitheRopy
in ill :.i Iitesa.tLue In u drat the
I e c__]:-_f__ i as such :c e icr KV i. the public:a L om'. rla Awn _ ~ . e 1 n r: .:1
il, ra1i- 6i le .ea a. 1 _ rr I _ , _ L Rgan d,dY=AQ nt e t. AxQ Any r~1 'be m~"a
aI_.: K ri,=: t-i tL-'.in the tinz open to thenv±d r u An L r men ay being I i f: t, ::l
p,•ab]ic in %c - -1:: v. Its, I_
tuue r 1 r u1 1, u I n a 1 y
M IC D _ tli _-:r apse: An rl,_ Llrr we E' lae Ina r I I:~r ed L~}° tl.~
a .1 u} _t.t. a , imflaa
rre._L:.'....L .11_e:_'. :7' .Y. i:_L,_ e:._{-_7.._ is I n: e E the Public cc,a:
u1;.c..
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p: L lt:, on ME D 0= a a,1:.L ion: 1 1E Do cl c r .u :.Ii,DuI1 ',i:a -1n .-J_ . i r _,rnr 1 e aVdth
c ~1.a1 ri. the re. I]; r 1 _rri
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the the _ t•.iI F . _r a--I it cn _:i-.
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R li ;:ac v a _L _ e .ui n l _ pt11:w:
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upon _ o_:1L1_:_;i•at7.0ta crf the rP•?,al Ill: are 1: y th.e
T E.i n1L7 Public Liu t In .'Q1 hAg 141x, cries„
p n. many a. .°.1L1 the a l m - I, _ z Wee _ _ j Y r a _a land lip arWAVYnvin1hz_.:~;v..: E:i., Cr a: ~~1- f:i~.daratrrll of a gate t_1 1u=-- _L, ::k be:__r ._Ll, be
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but are not lbiii:ea
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A. age=r f_,: _r;- a ea rihw temm . i';1..e_w a txw xrei 1 wrwonAV t::::lia=e:
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F'e;'arl-yi±rwrr 2D d F;:ightcNnt AcgAred® Feyer0.ations
P'- I. admeuta to p mh h, . -er-- Md C q: r Er-: are c.~ly Lf it is
T3' i .:T 27.E C•: :.7 Y~ t6x','7Lt7~e de _.1ill_: :I rl'n: 'Cl
The a.'.,:-:3 , =.:
ea: t17ar pm%i ti .vial r?cr~atLC:_ 1-.,ni I rwh. 1L.an u:l ui 1.. C60:
as 1 ."Dhi vedar7.ds„ open space, ,_:d .L l;: to i ] rl' n ,he
yem xx AQVTYI~02 T'L 7~ l..ll . . w;.ion
a..U.-. a: d ;To a es amd c•LIntaMng :c Am areas a-: r: :ua the: ce
vA retie e::t:w_.en_. rl Anted
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il]I~a are.,: 1: _.e a7er:= rrxufr cps--
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arx.dre2'a:ea u. pit 7::2 _ni_ i .n,:::- ie facili.tiu.the A - I _r_cl u1 tm..e L I: DV
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perx7rarr?7x* re ::c a hw
F I _be I fc] x71 L- -__ax1 m'o '.real'y
H. _ ed:._,atLi°"_: a 7 . f p L,r1_::r u1,;,:- be 1n -_-E Ina = _ a the _1, •ar : al] i77.c2x!,d,e
c Din $red a on y if Flo Imid }n i ~ I ed. the u-inf. Itia:riL the ° 1 21:.;.1•:Lx:
pla ed, n a:Mf'E:I Le r p. 1 1 1eL.-.-1-'h
USS.1; 1r. irr___- : e i 'r'Orr of the Property is nuess217.
a„ t nitre 00"d. N,eaS aQ fired May serve a vide I,,; f. _:-:t:. l] be den4oped and. L'Fhen ytich,
V-a7 ter: .f : r biI to..I el:'_:LYrI'':t :i1l~ccxr7.
IlC IL.. tdr7Ll _
0.117 . _:i if arry, non r,lecreation user. mill _?..^antLnvied P:7••n,
x.. ls.::_r,._.e.a :.dxli=•an--. :...r I ilLe p-::-,xt and when, nucLx €r~,lxrecr :i•_n i7-.es will be
Q! ;I_:e q•°pe f p e.:L. .i•::•Ir *"*us that OR be
r
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ter: Lc,cil F'i,rl: =i:iuv. Yr:rnna X1:1au:il J3~~'~Eta'
i'~•f
t.t11i ir•:1r Frc c .;1LU e:. ......_.1..., .,.•L;:. rln l::s=earn
cstraisition Whi.rbNI'il Not BeA-,,.tµ1,a_,sito u f 1]•:•,, a1.:Lri ,.1 _,..i,'- an,-,.pr,
ocedrire. : hi& :ei rar itila
f ..=c1sites an ties RU'.
a l': de -r l :I tba-. the a
af c]al,-irhl-. tlr.ean -
lri:.
em al.i•::a°e:µrattL•e A as of
F-'=_Icalling, f i r_: :
Cal' to 01' a]?al ]Yi:arr,,.Selr.
3,17V.u
ac-.Lrnils F' ra_Jr f.=aall:._:_
tn-.itrs..: i`:.]ltal 4)#F
egiu ti r1 of ind sites to be med f41 Ill..:
r l Pri .Lil, cheoioEicaleL LU
iti ar s'fhelm g4 t a llu::_
CLY_ 2te SlZP _~^Lll LJ2Z_t.. s t.l)}---._:eil•:.Mt= -_a L--
1 Lti L s ,will aict.~ =L` e 1. l~...':.L..raalce..L7,
quisitioar of :a. also:_L s-u=c. to be it ed,1
al-__'.' foal: :,C 1 arr l e ` .._C Ilarts Ould,E.
AIcquiMtlol1 of areas and, facilltic-, -,g be used solely for game
refia- e: Es1] prO&ICtiol v Hmvever, auch,n, -
b e] 7'i.:] L..__:~. 71. be open to the 1
1:1i: f:: eile: ruF I e r.::_l:. :L If tlrev direc-fly er:
eF 1i,: ic r9;_:earc:_:aseerl
L_ 'Al" e :e• to be rlaed to LL_-rciasC'-:.
L`!-.: ill. .:'?.:.1':•d.dLl:,.ni.
in:~:'- ite. Lc•~rtaiiu~ 111:ai. -l
JAI :i a.' s.bzte fi lli:ie. 1 be F -
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Li rLLr laar. p_:L11r.ilufa a° '.iltllral L I
arr~Ltae l' ar. p r S ref r_:ea n.:.-.
neati.rnal. u.:e. Is. as an arses.Ulp Ll .:led 31 ee
aLa i to sei-vea.: nine public upply.t.
Ll-.nd® alseai,- uur. -de public daa aii ivh1 ch wen ELt]
red, plat-e:i, rrraMaged or acquired For park- and.S.
T_ nif ral F_J ,C,Qriou -iLlcl L lgllk-l[Lull.. r nisitiorffs R
t1r _ a i L-Li:: _.e 121 7 1.;:tlr.earL_..._:-
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of 1'7-i..r.. :1..I
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DEVELOPMENT iRJIERIA
1. Quord FL nci nce a W A 1-of Ly. t,. -aim Q fie b
pc hxulfac na e. :r ::.r x:._?ai r.cv:a r.. e; amen pE_sa.,_.:r h'=tle
xen_;_t._:_ K_,-l }._':1 pqiW"nyy :of _anc p::perr :_Lume:- .r.; _ •,_._.me Tanya .:'Id
xec:_;n_::: 7 le r.i :Lt:lec llet
the n i - f' .tineh a vnev L=. A in, EL L a =:1 F'.u J Wk r_ L-:al vvil1 tl:e
a: -x d Ok . :.,1. pl _m _,j a ek_r_Te t _.rkl.e cs I i 1aL.d alxll~_._ - e f_ll., n
xre 1lirnnat an nit:g.~s,. - 1°1 =111~~, •u~-~rw==- - - i .~_rtrau c t : =eu= , L rP leR
xm w: t', all other policies. cl r
unludec: ur.the, Grants l,Yiault:;.1;1 The 1 ite is lil-.E.11 fr: m auotL r gene
and
P12i,ecr cape. : d=e::p_ r -ct s. i:t of
we .ut_ _ O- Eute_rt a 21 np of rt_ ulp::- umu 0 OR exiod in for 25 f--,] Most
deir_..=A W _ L _ ..:ie t a•_ W...r..,. Al se=:L:.:.',:•ri. ss;:Ai.°.a p=':iec:. :s 10 7e.:rs or nram n a _na s .u_._::rr fa.illtiea
C-L H re tL _a. alp
E.- C. tl;c-e re-:'rti:ed to t11= A in nea FWtlle Wa'__.
a : r, t t -_:e L r 1 zEd we p-'--n 1 Tlls .ease rpa xx u : it ~n atad
of cn=.r].. cr olln
nm il:.i:r u_.. e:1L1.-er A,I L:._a::ei cilitles me. c K;Nl free ton Wn.__d,.;._:ii..
l.rc-r-:r mT- : pl'r.L.U;:'.tto mpaxuglt_.__h.,z: and,
be a l_:i:A .u.. s:. C , _ pli:] in vitic
rc: ' t -t:-_, Nu a n=- Luces 5 g: -prat A e n onp -i 1 mnns Ai n Awn
r ir, Idle --.-:r be -[I:] -1 in the the fa ili=v ar1:-._ r -euo.: U._ ;nd ,._nh is
cle-.. . _me:_r 1_L...I=_. Ilc lie re:i:I c tie: toe i.
de. rLre::r. at mch w: 1 :.a'l
anc..-. pe_. o---. .ill be r.__v _:i uRel ue in ElLSIN Recrr'atim Rcilidn.
z: t=t. •:1 a=de: ho m OWI1 :_=Yu I:rU_ r 1M.-.
TWO W of d ulen pn rje-°t nh m 70--=_r u.. M s__ i-. I_- son t`=.--1. T07 Ims Other°
cr.. e 1 _aM; I _ .li=:• _ e epee hi .,_=pe d L.i..a_ l _-ri::. 5 a
ren: rLzrncen :11 :--nbr ba.?.e. Cl
3 t1'.•Yti.ei. e:.,L -__e r is only: of the ,.1,:.•:.t.pool:: : ~ t n A t_IV CC?xUWq aWn_l. Singe . r,. .e--
aie i-.. u-LL; z n a~1 other ee
3., DeATu t_ a inert a Plans for the de . e rtle_=t of land 64G L. and A.'1,
anal ilrti r I i lie base] c:_= the -e= ] af th.e puMi-.
the i we :__l ..a --ae d _I,..;:e::t_7 of tl:e ]:.:_tec- 3 PAN: F.-::_:-: e: hx,_I_:.1n:1=3 1
r.;::L tt_c_ 1•.:; 1:.. s• tdHe.,ep. t:_e:. evv ind L. i. x4foantl'
e::_r..lt- be zonz:"t ush e:::l.:s=esr. M v Ili::a-e:
io-- he =mp:, l,,e_rt `r: Llrtr ul . be 131,
L.eat t C. -rails. Whim- - .e l--.--1 =asst au,of
e :Jr'' Looks .:.I LI'; t-_1I,:ttlc: _ ._r.ne : t . the ___;_.rh ns,
f9.t._s:. as _:.:....r. the r-.1 .:.e'.'- c -n bo=:-'hn I,'_r.ebu 1 t s-=cd e = = eu
of 3el:.e.l i._.- 1:11. 1-1..:7:1711 ~.:Ue:. _i r.._It •`:.._r,:~. an tr.-.] e :t:•.;ti
1.1.1 `,t in,
the r_Ued E Tercaz i ulm__- r s- LAMA, . ,hr*, rlg Wches
el.....nnn"i_ 5: F ~.tl,a.i•:, LMder the PON,r. of Ls 1]-1- pod. l . F •cls, Lt r-1
ccrdit3 n Amck 9102. Texas to en..t,. l then sImiihax Ek -ies.
4°57. s.r art-': -.re rica :s n-ak Lraablities Act of
100§7 IG1-1Q.
g uer-:.Lip auii C uun ,::1 of Pi a. ec°t Lauds.
k, Fee _ ups e Iirl nc_ E-selnents. F a 3nay be
de xd u_, i er ned in fee s le title b tlxe
AT 02;0
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t::l,i__g :l_ r:iv bonr. __t : 1_::..t omonge. .e=..:le p,.:_pem Mr Iran a::. ni = l • . ,_t.n_ Kea: in r:_edto be
e, r:cl r nr:. uic r :r ei ae it yi i.1.- ehn_I k r= coii Miesteed
ele v to ~0 r e AV . u::: 1::W{ I i1 ct1xer ice
tla.e If ir: ua n i ea r. ii Seam o-. be
i_.:u_e_: boativa t;__:.:t._: hownwL aw ulv be e• av& a Z02. r:: rcr:i:a f:r a Mined n1.L--'zea° of
m._.__re rrn_:,ia7.:1t CeIT.;-' special Eve-it:
W z 'r:::as-e been i E d de -:I dA u=11 ina
BrarF,aa- Prom_: tot- Ft:_'ri .aaia..J. Adair.;.u L. In :n ld prte. a :c ii,
per_rue=e_ f 1 e t :a" bind - ::l I = i:u • cn iyt win1
e= e:: of r r: ted M be: ?fie.daiAUP ai-i. aa.: ti ue :
Kw_ ie:.r-----i:.rall:e AS nOta C3 firilrz_..
r~: nal n1 u tila, k;,~.,.~_: hfe,.+'_- n i ty.. e.nor gardens ln~.:_a i.
bons.evr.e:7n:e-:
F. m:nl F:;=:---:_e: Iai....aui_nay:1accn K F_ nc r i = -::...r.e: lushadiv i: , .im :fir
L.:::I,,. .•f :t'.AalAt.P,I:: 7a.
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1 i 1 ,1- rte v_ : f .:u1;: i le~-n r.Ilir. :r we A de"i I 1 __:i w- is
la gene-.-d are i uai;:,•u nn:. Le•_ r±K i.be
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1-.: _ - 3 -i,e.wau-_,rrl--:t.li._.1o ;.i.ui: not ellfie _t1e
0 an! xNmyNxw tell= 1:1e.i'-u.:c:]__].; .',:•n n ;..re o: dry I t- u1 _..;•a1CE!
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i.L1i.. .a-:;•_ fa=ilrri a :"1A1-:..or e i r_ng ezi n L°•----r per-et fir -._:e
by d3 ee r -2i
H. t..la_::it =-.alai-:. IAA1orlizi=kits .eti•e rev_ tr_n Acnne; to W e::;l.:ive.°t&ha
iai.i_: .:_-t p - Ae f:,: the rl rr a;,: ,n: , pe., ari not eli it-de in
ime l r t:_a1 of ri; a.:_ re:'_ a_e:r' nweancn, ar...nabl- e -'a:Aeral pubhe a, -r- 1:a a mu .i,:,ii area
r :n :r mL:--7~i • : .ni ndui s _:a:..n La 17the Iiw.eral u
all
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u L T_recreati -a Vwe r r„• is_lui g f, : rk aid
re.hi i=n Mthjo~ e.-n.e€r-.i.=r:_nr:. In c illbefillde•A _.=1i
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1ion-n.r_...__.1.._ _a.;l;._.. Un :fie. ui___. of n::-_1? e 3 WIT
the 11 Uhe a;.e a- i are. aix' s_Guidelines for Eli. die ~`rr;purrFarilirn a
QKS.
A. Public Use Fi e=.. 1-,. li. _ur' 1: cr-r a i ,d,
by he N f::: r t:.: r : _ :i r..... _ rig::. o.:
vas.-. li,e_:_.:. _icni W wevi by pKiNq
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B. (Donation. Kid _ "ai ni__n 7arAw% Ea:crliAS or E:i ._:maut requiz :3 nd ie:-
the a r;:•l i. =I ul:;:.,t _]1. m? th,._ .e:]'ea= AC ±7 1-:.tA QlY'. .rl --_C. a. e]-:i-:. a e:
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1 ru il. tlre n r _ ie adegu e pe_.:,. " "t_Lne I_: rl I irr r r L= e r ecru __t
1 e a inure r= LAVE : VLJ-, i .::l, ±x d" _ n 1 rc"'--. LU
nn= s eli.:L:,.wnr: t e .I_:::-.,_ ou L_,.r_.?t.--- es: re=::eatl-..:'r>Ilrn-:1 a_ :a.:_ai lim tune
IYi'=-- have been a qe n t,H.._ ._i: ern: tl, e1Li. & me i- --i.-_ Y. A - -1....:?>_u_:a i the . ii mv: me . -t
re Lel t.: cl L . c. ovW no i nue:q the rim moniK -i11 V refi:"V-'..
1 i i__d rer ti_=: Of , i o_ -i-lakes
ba Lis; and _ : e a .ark to uli.tig, to ne ative I. Zue- • Cou iii: 1 _m ..r er~-.- a
W.• XUE=31i of all idle an ir..
ac e: -L a e.._i1._e r. i:'.-Tin i_:= .tees
for iMdlP-_:: ha n l _=_zed t Q uoKj~1 L
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the ,.In,_i=n F,
li n yer_. : i t::epKat.:n n now re ten.: e.::l :rhe: use:17 0:::an: dizgn 0.1_:::-_.. arii
now 1 ra_f 3- aal niaw 1al-:. L. a_.._irm-._. Pena Pnn 105A ---u ---_IZ = _1
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n: Ira 'oi h to en:l one Ond and ;r.', ei C L-. cn
o _E-,. 1 1ai•_cL_, J. n e_r be placed dude= cmad.
ar 1. e r•r L e.".4 e__pir-,.aut faLndy t= r si e b nrtdahl Of dW L- _ n,
nn be u:. d --i F.:t_..n-:.d je.-_n .:enice: or for ales. l. ne e---'M prOP•ar11 a.::.. a::Cc.
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E F, ,q7 -rt fi-iliti t wah±p r r-e= C ha =at 64G3.41 h. e_null r.: _
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r.~::-rri: it ~__:I 1-n i: 1~~_.rr:: .f nl.
F F.Dac_'.. Roads cansuact cr.l .i:.e the boundaraei of the Tin p,cll . VC..11 f eL'tain
rre_: t._n area or park acre e]igiblie fa:: 1:: _ _a: n:a n:
aS_] Mine.poc]'.. e.- ?C nuac:i:,L LYl'?et.t.,:.i
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n.__nti} Imipue ku POKY . r .._on q la acn~yt L.r..nneimaybe LL.dell L; e=.1i iy fc:1entehauimaut
tot ee:n•m-•rde Ln de W - r._::_ of th f alp wli4l1. 1::': t t 'do
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t,_.::: :rr_:. orru and 1 be Maaws r;
r__:::ct initr:n - al, -...x]i.cL1
ie i,;c_Ai:i . i-v0,s•,, widvaiIt cry.n]. r:.. Coll me UnhwiOn and. Convention a
h.r_t_: e], n_ ell e r __.y__. LC _.ed a, he 3ci]
i:ieiind vi-:=]r-awF:,we-: _t. tl]er_:: r:_:e.t::_]]pyes_-.
ri.:. t I,i:._z. _-:-.,1 L-. na- e_: -0:._eZ I.. Par-smad Recreation.Dt Qt°5eS 01 the,_
r. _::tm rbe in arc oni the I u .;.a.. Code I ttaeter:..F_-•. = -
ep::_ _1_.e-e 6 (:.4.3,
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v2 me ]O or nn i Imo;, G>:l- - s Tani: Pco- Twar..lr_:
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the _ arme:_t i w. [caul_1133 1-: a 3Vith,
the Ac C.Earplo-~Myemt" J aeau
C. DPT4115t7Ctl:': l43 f-.Flk 1?.12 i.FR ,4}.4G2,,
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4) 'Tli,tre_-cr me.--: the•Dbes:t.:: c_ cf_ce xr EUr._ i„
1-:Tii,.' '':)EC) I 'of 'Ile DeparialL
AL DeryntmIamt F_ n _:_ntlm F'T_' v yawn if
Irma 1 u; _::ia1 .oar: 11 graysty program a -:i.rav.ce fir : ari• ui] a. n :L
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the rec:l:te::t ncOgn:~h of the }u. i:.:_t_t_.'r:: be ._:ra:,, prog:ami a.ii:tara;cea3h a ;h ;_ir:
Lrec r~+EO Wit" axev t1x Tile %°Ifederal. -
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APPLICATION, A(,REEMENT & _ MEND"ME , T FR 1'_ EI•!URE'!:~
1. General. r Mpn- deal; ,,:t11 p._c__ve: ani Dann Pidear B•;rLMrz dazed prv_ecl
1e slaretlaeut In pa=_=:-bctimdalY Ina'p W111e_: c: p1]• =:_-1u1_.. a :_:e area to e._eNE
i.t3nce and for cortL, wha-arad a]nend~g ap-~ved loco pa 1: g.-_rt.i-id,the ,m.,
pqo~.Undo the n. eL ac 1 i I a .a_ AM*
a„ SubrnasSn =:f Apnlsc-n:=u , -.}ghAtr_:.: i r a.1n re 111., an ] _~.t f:_
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xe At i ]nini] unl, t8uy aL.i _...:.t be a t-i-1:';e
3„ TITIL lInD K =:edurn: end Forl:ny ApEra-ca, pbk recreadcn.a,- K q:K of 011
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wn i m the ayp al p.&s, which. are sepia to v n:t Henra_a_:r 111 rl,_y_ Exco::::. ir.mnua:
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k Cd., t_.i _ _r., _ _al :hi painn_.=:r and in :ysmcu fa vhEe Qv s! na . ay ni ms _L no Y,__.
ei.l,t:_:: f ±s a pee:___al• 1:=- K2 m tl. on ere. Y Ch4n 6441._ of the _anta _-anwdbe
t- i gyp' a Y l L e- r.1 than t:~. t a ,-:gilu,ed wlth pr ux i taL~e
T1 p..: ect agleement..R,e ntirsulawm. Tl1.e p: i nt mie T imp and:c1
attac]]~rlxe~t: tlxer~etc ,,:1] :i
tl _ ug eel f } :_r?L ti 1 : ,1 n_ 'the 1'; The pcn-. - .axne.
r: the 1 .:=r r i
a n z._ rea _ r,,=i an t1. 1 : a : t e e,',Tlxe g a eat :aae u.:_ ~:=er.
by the aalc_t1o a.
The data : _ i} ] a } i a1.
B.fxulds up to a
deg _r ra ; imori :t f Be r:u on the prrlaect Q The im:f the pr4je, t a..ea ieut to
c_thP r,-uedin.the i ennt- do I,r__a: r_ ATied - _ __.:_a_ n_ar t::a
t an.w7ont 1_.port cen=&" aml mlay C:_.. L i.L_..'- tL= 11_ e.. 7s_: J.1x_.:11'= aL' d,cla
vxj at a.] •-aa•:__,._.',:r;le].-:Ll__-::t:b- 1...:L
fu_: m c ..t_n- „scam tnt-. ut n-:=nce C ILe seem,} undex levee an p::e pirtlacn data, if
cot,. aaq~ r a i} kanle.
D.a memos dye (W zynd V the All kncv,-vrx u_ l L: area
is t:. _e p eahxl• he'd by atlo_: I.
u e_ r.11:: L- e:t ; e_etaisiona1y t n l... i I] ..:e
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e a aeynmg a c. aLS_n i._..i s - amal]'.d e re:L n -Mn d
tulle be 1].c_,. ea WI-Er tlla u t L ziant`
p art fnaldxuq e:•.I:: a e:a,...°_n. _ 1 1L ld. be
1' Dv vAat e to be a.e . _4d ham it wi]l be
a_aaopli Led.E::iftI& pgmwd and re ,deael'Op rent (a;11e1
edi.~ated >ape~. ~p+ace., ~,~etlaa]~s r u 1,7. ea.
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k=~t ::•r 1: _ _ . r e:_xu i:. tL = _:,q:: alment and
1.3 ru:r L.' "are t:::7 r:'e= area ter
f=i the ru_:: f i.' .r:- arr_:::3a,:. to be
adn-a i'steaed ande r-:
Ammndme ut .rus:re: uu_ ed to alter
the sipxed agxee:_es; rile me_:I__=-u m 1e d by the
Department it arrt Q the 3ElzA;_ent ..:t riper: ies
it in, the Fpec:it e•_ n:l-.--PL
A. Amendments are - : is in the follo- inlE sit4Lationsa
1' To ae..,----_ real a, r_.e=:-alinyeLat
To rely total wozram a . i rake:
3_.. TO incae : _ c: a l_.Ne the 2.C L e to be
4' To 1 u 10C-_,_]j of rile r :t=:
f ' T4 extend the pry I=-' pel7od;
To amend L a=:r area dues to a C:'Lj3ptr.r
C :1-M r.:_a f' :Lte exxi-
ae n;e a r t r to i r rr. i•==1aeu' t- r . t,
the teLw. a oukbe 1 'ated
b1' the r,.::Dkl_-artn~ent when an,
ameni_- n-
1) Letter the hom, the'
atf~ect tre p i
F w. lue_=ta.1 information in raid'w=ith Chapter 650.2.
0-equ__ed 1 f.-:i. amendment. : ,.,1 It = _:,y have an effect on,
the env ii _lu,e t and fdr Ni a
GI= an t or
u11j-:c.i =nel..d n a= 1-1_0feet
d du_tE_ ent:v, for
C.u:e;, F 1 _::e =.MenCrue-i a .e.. r. ter
are r, Jii re°.Ie .3 1 l sL e ~t e of 1:_ 33'ear
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OPEN FR JE("T SELL CTI(:rN PROCESS
p-i7:._ C! 12 ch ,-_t to 110h ill hlj. ErLt-l~c.i: 2
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ia: l u d ,II t1l'i -=ne= F - - II to M& al of giZiut propo!aIS
f t.;. r. . L .;:_d. t_= at =-e an-el
1= the er,: 1. t' _i:ru,:':-.e::at;' uveez
rrr.' i- ,:;t it__d. pen 1 -'==]e=:: :e_e=_ncn,Need of proposed ar::• _i;. a the
t all segments C' the pliblic
u s.:li rui-onty au;.ii low income populations, aind th.e
E ; abli e t af i~: nC}ffi=i n} application.
a ]-.r-lnce and rei~ero- e.a that 3s:Lim:e eqlrtiitab1,e
opp,X.rV._:a.e: :_l n Pazst fiara,din by all lJ Somme wadq t_be e.., ._::.:_.I to each.
peat ni;] i__',:l p]i• .:rte.now 1 aru. _ ti = it ti »:i111 1, _::1 a'
u c dt ew ne : ure -d ..dih ti' e e .ziea of
B. of baective citeaia and, tars ' for grant a:}::.1.3330,.
t. W al e Tlicidy based on loc;. 1-c. io = . - i far
public: r_.. __r, b gimsmay be made rnkn I. M. PI --t e:ec31 Fr-r.._ °°e1:.=:`-- 01'
de elop• a 1: i- I °t•.-_ }e.'e: 1~i:_ a=~cr
1'; -6~. resent or future nee _,a the acquisition ..::I ev.._ .at : cr n th.e b.' i. _aad
de tn t : = tll p=ropett:• fr~r , L.:amt ~e re:,a,e t~ a ia~.e ir.MIT s;=:rtes_
ar the 7.t -7 and
y
til.. ReC. 17_..q IC,.,] ___0 W l,.i. e a
a moo - rrt is. obtained from tshe r. . regrr]a¢ r - ryde _ - a 0 .n- r ,t K Ai e= r
p]anu_project } c:.,1::.u. plic.; tcn. .1ead]ines .;_e
tlve t : e be a , a _ ` -r_ l x_ . el Te t ley love iderrti ,ec ll thre appruprr,:e app.:catLOu.
the !e t all ]e ns•_ to a:=:=a 1hih fu to 7.-
de la° n a :17e c* u.d P 1 , tZ t]se
u.;._r•tr+ ul,}> .:=rtr the elprc.;..
n ih c' by 0 141 a rave. t i n al'lnc t p. ra renne.
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tL r= tci h n=_ ::t' po r 00 i le
d ,l x -d.a tt nL 1-o-_
r=:uuir u,eu~ f0l' :tu (Dpeu F'rciwct elecrsc rrlr:ce':.;
t_-Ile _le A ___:_m 101 deAb"up
t:':xAT nu_electcsre 1 e::. that ensmoes the
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F"F.+- TECT EVALT-AlION CRITERIA
1, PUYn e n C. Ci:•_] _..nat NL Pie ant to Mich its err;'.- .
r•.:_.Y __c- nOU : erah.i;._.a on i ,c' .::e"• _c,el} c__1:::n3_:: ?:itii x,•_: ]e_ .ea tlrK: }".1;ii_7._'.1
a.ru Ai in d men the =r J =u-n lit:. .f the an& 1
J~LWAY And Valli --.in it ler&-me t: Ih_: ilua:_crv tlae _c:Al
ai_L:1ei a n de procedu:ev, ;-ee
it:Man: A ._.s:W e,... i_:._.-,. ]e_.. __.I::, the ..__:l. anA ip- 0 :
h L Lrte ec._ Ih~,=_te=a a the iY~- i l..l,ae_ I e~,V7 grdt a=za, 7Tyo .uL
epe:_tlas~ t 11e = : ,.iYa:c to t. r t n,f:==10n _say e~ ~i~':Ya-:.. ae t.! ~ t'ca, iv' ~ e:
be a..e::-1_t_ _e:-is ElatV. C_1 e:e iei:.e: Y_
the . t-1:C„_1 _ 1; i 1_:P4 a1 its Cl1apN1 aai c AS p. _ _able F a.:ace on a.etia•e
p ' _aau i_c ne -Ilae Depaatrxalent p _ f -i11',aa
1re7. ar.c!at:
2) Camplia;a e atp _e. i l.r a=__aated gt t ._te
A, The eaa lii Wt: -r t &1 v ] does art
asaa-jaaat ~r,:tlae. 1,.:.__11 11_ the p:.ep: zr_-_ Of 3M, 11 Eeiel r, 1 ra e::ie.i=:_e:i_
F11. oamental.Im_, _t `_ntelilealt.ni_._d, _per:;•k an i aaaiatauaed an =uue_r. refwn.
1aimer.
1 a 1 e::t i s= ~d _na°el I 1__ tLe project
area to be 11 Awn n um fir la,ea&g. coo nlg. 11_ :tui_ cad,
cwsmn n:: of C_:q:.e: 64412.. Ile r_ _a.;._ n Ilin-lze ar: e------u..;e the e..._#.
l al _ i s=. _ _ , We L "n C. a _ __T=::C:: pelt -Ie.,ma mid rr ~ xal e, . t : =:.i i in. uuld. v 3 cc a1 or
en. .n:e_ in I r•tlie in Q ,1.. 1 e - ch I..:MW - _ te"11:L', to e•.t-a,. 11:6,C..
1, a ta:I---'i t:_ :Ia-C11.
YJ;~ -P. i _Ir.-r-L ~ ~l:.l _ t p ";ulna 1_'_ :u=:l,e- 1:_1U_t_.,V_ `1_t_'-n.-::The
r.. 1" la e:t cl~ t]aeAithe :p.3ece11..:__._wC.R.--- .:,.'C th._ie ].-li-:.
i hen meizve? would no: IL:p ~:Y the eyrMonme-It a be
t::' :_t rtu:.,._.I } e.t'_.;.ao11 t:doe :.,ut:•li.--,liar! 1m:..:_1,
o_ ,;:•_cn:. -u. l i= F_ m :_t t . ts:_t: cu = Kam p_ee die
ar.•t `e 1 1=er'-: V.:.:__._ do p:_1.__, L:_;_p:._: 4l'.:ezatil-1wi: Info_ruati.aan6_'.: iii:;''.p'. '_'L.!_-It to
p., • 'i.... n aa 1=A rum-. =t_aea.Q a:. a e -:e1 an . i deto__.n; i"_-n a:I_ c.etlia_r
tlae , _::IsL =s cc.:raaned 1:wii general or a:: 1e, -1 11 the
W o...__.::.Foject 7G_.,_u_e w_._i ale : , nz::-.1. Eln±0102in7a! POW"
Act of 1969 Qub~ LW: 5_~G: 00 Y103
Frajecl t`ioi1 l ritesrin Tlie f_]]_,,":.:= citera ee;sal 6ono I:e 1 an 1„au_-'
S x11 110 id by - -a F_' j- r.. fior tla,e coammelnr:. sion_. IK Y_, :.li:a]l. k nnn 1 ' t.e
pir _2.n: a tall.ce:;I_Yepartrae'_t in 41 not 1 •-,r, i.
3h'1a1::: er_l] =__cll-. behaves ]:r a rare
A.4't71ni:,teyrt la.'itla. Local Iled~.
1 ` =1 : " 1 W__: i, _ so ; p.we:a r fiatrae need fay i F:_ _!.7!:_ - Ti'F AG . St_l 3t.1=7 -=3
the a :-Ja':_ n r}'- ofle - I At namip!p
Palut_:prrl And t._ li:,_ u: niz? ali in wa,
i uonmenr.man: M1 F.w:,ui= anni ..:_....3 be
J•'.. flea li.r11r~ li._ I_...]__.:: 70 l. e.:.l :::.qi. Q•e R?s!'it.~with
pl ; _1,___I'. r1. l.•_ .i •u f tl i u; Which T' ' i zli y arer.:aaeened 5::lau
t11e p u.r: . to 1: t ccI. i el:c~pe' r__L.t d Y'- o_je
projec . ae
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1 E:,ral _r t:. f _ , _ w± - r .L_ a: w. I, Wary to shall he deAg .:i„
317__r.i. L.l;..•717- Wr MAN bez-=-.-'a__ he it •'=E 3.._ li.j v nonzwe
3.1.I.:..om Viand 0 li i_:i_... 1._w'° _i._...._e: c:_.°:el'.a.-A:i N h oa..wy ?.w. r of af_ank many
t l,: :.Ii w then Li_ z tl. li,nuM llot all .e xi-.. 1e_
n Ll -r : r n 1 AV m _.:t c _ JM=Me ° n i ul, the
T --e ati.liCi i .a l '.il.ten;. lta,a.n r enlf-u. dc - ant
Yin ba,..
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al aL -..y and; nl.r .m:..and et:an li,;'1] 1 x. a' a au, he
n-- and ll}enefL l h.an k :iioh in ° nar.ce
ine. e: wad v.._ line:a x;;-:c;E .e :Ltive 01 -:eL d _ap-.er
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t-i_:=- - ='1='w-_- An .f :90 will be s.u:..: mod I: l
The Depaltn;elxt may a lnpt a isting overhead ,:nlio luxes be die a n:II:r.1" fi do wken_::t._
and v.4t r !tt _ . i _.lu7.ee t4 L}e re ams,:mod, x s4xit d. t ;_,.t_.-:]3 a =Fa f ._=e ef_ :t 1 pased Zt
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t-- --the en'.The
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Vate i me f' wh~n •-t '1 ;,-ar-L. rtl_:.-1 _x.;.:. K ,3,--- r.,,.,.u_._ by the Mod
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t13. 1 _ }"-r:..a:.. -'L- r i r 1~.SWhe t:1c t 1 L 1=,ac13,
far P-u-pc::es Of
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2„ 1":"],Ifi+ L1=LLp Iif r. Q n O00 F',TI 1 T 1:]?
Ila-.E 'W_V! ] ,l:r=•_ n t]L?I in, the 1n-.e_lt of the -Dap-i--rment that
pity : ;mad qn f ` y'°e~a~reELL1e'::t : wn e '_li .w; ar propmm 7ni:.'nncc be iW3J'_?:i to RS:i+t 1-1.3t Yet
67OL C Ins _ L:_ e=: penad it tL_ an f dTOnr 3. tlndewle:_. re.:_._r:__mix ::e.1: , f work bepim, or
a $]e ; a1e:_t doing , _:__1] D1c e _ _ :m',: _::.:e l co11]p]e.e--i T] li= t_eeta.
unde] s 1 u1 ica:. a rn r :e I1 c] it
of when -.--ev .-a A. zhn~h - i-ie inuu-red prior
dudmg the } je 1_: ;T.to 3- of t.: __i e : racific
xcel::l. or A n::•a:tl•.-e c..rlsty are r- ligiole for
A Ike QD r r, ana 1:_ _ v a a Is ;'tart of adttlal max hir.._:c::
pn,six.al .e 1 Ia:'r r he 'easing of
met:__a l beal]n:nz i' ,un. r...= f 1:..=: 1] -..:3 the In am a::- r -Lt :D_.. r r ]ll.be _n L- -1r]-unq aud.
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a =_x= the
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11.e e°.:.__7 .]._:e_:li__; ::ts V . e.,_k _.,.u . .tli_ated,. the cc:t:d1 be
1::=1, ; n den i .::l.le at a later ti]r ~ . .-n e er iing as iudkatei in tevynt E d I w.
If, &mhp the uct of . t:: cj becomes apg -1: mir ::::.r
R i :.e rl..:_:fer O .1l'llf::_:;13 ii :m gym, an be a conzpIe`_c a'. Ut u_, :,e ; .4]"t11,e project ;N o$ he
t,_ ,~nt1.;°---° pa nn F, ado t,:3.r 1s]::' .'.,.kn.:: 71 r 91 n]] I---?L .L---u. r'- =..:e11
e die _ l°r_.._ 1 of c,.li.iit n ==:.r= to gaject f0 PUTPU 4u, c°. Th].. ...dl"ar. I -lv-
t 1 ]_:r. r: _ e_": hn he duo Plievi to p~c,i in E o l; L:a na rle r .::.r ,1,e_ .
rc notYL'CC?:i 111l1]1 he .at?'~kt~?.n t Law 1s r'1
1£].: -t AVL Mom umt..1i _ L_._:.__" be ;'_:l:'] c' e-:_. and : a nn i..a _ .1 ,fti L' tLe
I c qui ti ru iasti are irremred =u t1 e a:lte when the
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fgt. IiC. tit i'];:•I i. . Ili: ii;. a,
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T'd ; L e:= r qon~n mal E : p -;-axrent f- 1 pug a7q I:.mr l: e 1=:.t. 71,e I _ - n:: H L r ° r of
y..~_r:' ir, ,'1i:i_: =icLU le Li?',:-L-:en: ::]:cr r_ ::;.;:na
c' TO pigs a r Lll'_{&: he first cm ftll pnn.eut as the In__.; °.a_ m II _r e i .._t:.:,t__:_ to le L cl
ulve:L in all q] von :_Le?:--.1]t CEO cost of ±e _ t__::. if Such neri__ a _:1] 1]. I],:s. I i.:'7(.I.:_ .r_ el. mwa
n_hde . pma o the ymmhase price, a:_.:,'. as a u:f: m n =1.nakedi [hyrK Y3
ivvrn~ve
A f:e,a by nis Dc,,,1._:__n-. tl,_;: an c13 Vrontmewal ac
L= __T: e:' nscr make first psalt:._.Lar.n]ec_ n in _ L __L: de he - ,1o.__:_ )f a
l e,:_v. r..Onl'e_. a.Li:1::1 - er C: Wy an 2:__?'I 1]]e 'C of
he __e-d Vu m_.I aLit3tive
7p,=1.-.. 0±0 "a 7-E Lcuaed at
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sweut Costs. It, is re,-, nzed that :.c>me costs
rLr..; 1:e k -fore a propmel:_ pll:'e: t can be :ubaaitt 1.
the reMies 6e : crL} d cost d2ita.
Grantee a at it x7:,1;. incau..
a r.i : u 1 pend5 ,1te .vex- a:. __-rim, to the
fS t.' 2 1 i.,: azdI h.i c.'rex a are
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t Ale the 1'e 11 iel the
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S~A 0=0gee 1 L ed pi or to project
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L WNW- d C?.the l. r l1L`6te2.1.;}~~
Qn tL_=;' 3711 zr-m:'a atlrem than the r;-i the Of371
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a .-"ii:_g I::.:_.-m. 7pe F_e:e: to c;;ianr. re...vmlen1i_:e".:ee~cru: 1.7. er}:.__. atTLE:
r_ G,I-tiriie they axte project of --i-kiad
contri nltiana of nrater:a indicate the fair rnn.-.rlaet 731: e
a LI•obi lr, of D1111iYr1~ll1':. The I e---isfing .e r,o.nlpara a ~r7.c..ea1TIT
elr--rr:a.=e. do 011,17.2-:,..in-band
u I it:_ l:::l:e.*• t _ r .r k1y 3r _e:Valuation Z1;: r-' F-eal err. he Of
lh- %o he A :re _:.-:,.ri_. _.I,.-_:i•._:m i_1i a: all 03 L n; e -'al ein e L In r__1==
do To q - 1° I1 e the } 1=_°Re rr1 ] e: i .'P r;i.-r 1 rr.; r: ,r.:: I,r r '
1L1 f 3u i l'Iil.LN_I e -1o Lion LL1~er : of P-n: il
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the L? _ ,_r s_:u ',`AX to i.n_:.',:n be_:.=t Irr e a1,e:.--a _ tC.:'_ _te5 Cae
r_r_.1_t :erLl::_7. re ;L1_.'n in _:1_::: r ,.:.::11 =tb.,ai.""...j be oa Value, e Depa1-ahent L11.'. 1..=r- ar~tlier
cmnkned 37 the '}ww m;.ch u_ : 27 1-'= i] 1.;.':31..
sees A I r ] _2 n corntni-r r-orl,
in a~ccoixl %N-atly. L d Of _I n:. _i -.I'.€1p=x17 The W:, We f_:
C_15 I_i:_L. m.1_0_ 4_EEL 1_'4 ue:e:--'on be•lo 1_n-;._._ p:meara-1 n - ;^r t:. Erumea_: 7.;i=_
ally m L' L=_-- n: _f nor is bathe eQuipmo~-.
A.O ru-11 L C i . charged be
may be t••~..__ f L.31. {-_I~ r. __Li.-3] ,eL u z F o0. of _nIm i n. ' ._c n. egai.pare_:t iha--
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the .er'.__ ii 7n I1 L'• .3]-C) ?-i
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nn.cha 1 ];rc_-i- cn it'wine
F:_ rr r 1sFpen=1 : i : _ . P ate fcr" 1:;177ee°°
d I_:- : i.t l1 •;it]: th :e le~,i]ar rater ai+i t r ._-_diar F. LW of 4p ati In-]kind comtrrl t.:__. -ce
L1 r a:tt,. vie; A r:: Iu _1;e: z •-ndue 11-_7.1- : a jncj cn-y° to the extEnt of t]:e
b:1:::L': L.L1..-,.i..]__.: eIn LLY'I::,_.._: °._r. :ie'.arte 11,: 17_'1.1-
D ,-.r e _rigid
d r d1 a d f l uli 'L-.I L: i-- the rnl ~ L° _::i t doruatel, tc, - -e p~notectF'-
1 ,.r in11m: i__ 1, a pm a r Am o.__.:_: q a1' to I - a n-'_for
1o~-~._. The rule .1f 3 ; :r . .1 t:nae err e'; re_::at1.:..;e:1 ---r- ;•n.•,.rLu r- - -The
be • 3] ed r3] __.un::aln1 nOge A die !aK t_.'°_ _,r: _:r :e::r:.._:er___re : and the a::.r_I1..-_ ;hare
3 11 )ITLIQ TOY ±3 t d n nli°L:. BA care DnV Y AT
j u1 do - u I el-_ lf_:7_ I c:n the t-°. pent, pcii-:• nar,ei}redlac a° X71
voi~ _a al;].. I t. n_ t:e:.Ann ii t:,_rile wage p•n._.. eadimres Qn:
i-.ng :am:e Of
senice rr:: be chKIV . me :r r.r....1. _re:. T L IC t l_ i )C
02 L11,0 -n Minch rho on r_e:l ' . '.E:n1b~1~11ne~t A VC:
a. t:~e their for
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2'i.rlc ;=;s. u.. Pr= r:,= klimmml CHAP IKm . _Ile a>
1 , ux ti m that i. matchable is the f the dOu3161 11
a Unt OF cam -apernt by the arayc~s,whicheLe,
i.a revs.,G. '..lulti-
Site Lar,:i =1m To be A c R3 M i.ra] :
e. i:_-1 sh,311 L -o a04-ri-
e :pxwtm 1=. n-L d _
Lrru _L. _-1r'. d-.:e it d1 = iti aNe
of F'ul,lcl:_{7,,,amL lal-1L{•.lW Ile0.ahe oflav.
e aheau _ rl er. L]a: n over Vow 0)dedVar I.
Ii_: I: 1. on is oiri i_ I: i-f " tte1a; a public pmn
er _?ler_:]i me ou 7]a. a pr„^11ic .,_
d.. c] L ;-]::u 1 W. . :I jumi On die ; r_po e of V&
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1MVP P:Ile win be
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011 aho be a}lowed insuch cam.4, ViILL-
dan of3 anda:mm- DedicittcLLcf Rea}F' L
I j];r. ] tv. The value of real p3-operty toe aired as a e1'.'e
u.a_u. _,iC.:Eli:.ap:TY.
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L Deter'minin- -~kmonnts of C-ms .B, .ill e 1= :°:rP
al. ii i --t to t1, _ ..::-L-lm: n ill An 1.1 r tc the giant to . e:_t benefits
i:: the T_•...:t,:;c,u6: xecervec..
t=:=-::.uII r c:f1F
cr . n.-:-.early syp d. I, vxnop~ =.wr;r a tl.e y cost allo:.l:la r. a particLdas project may not be
a»;:'rL:t t. f' am n CIx,_-_' l.:ject. In, 11ifted to ancd . p_: a awth= t _"p.im to
ir,.tar,:e: re r AS UO such -nn IV of the Vane At._;i nr_~1-nC3 ®-y
r ':li; ] 1;;_-.ox&r, r" r r f.... r
B. Ceilrxxa -ri curt t Item.. The mm -a; o! o i C. XT AP C. Q n -r- 1=: r N:V r: x oe w_ht of
Ash JfLout&I n; t icm. tlxe exT__:dinr ,.-4:: .-,-n:.-i_n 1,r ffe r06n ancMje
eed the sp:-u. india: ism, or K COS-.t, L... ---3---: r.: _ j::: -r..:r:..e aI Y.-Erie: : it ea,
L rna:bet aa3txe of do :rent ale C'"i - d n~._.;t
a oMw on Tuml NlivIin= Wire FLOM rLe ccounr.. D. Tr 1t-i::of
I7._ V"2 ru;" --irl'1_e Li an h ;:1 LI ]e r cc :.t e t as ve cw . Q.n.~ltt r..
1- iJ i;•=t oxco p.: ed a po-. cetiling.1Er
3$. tud3 hn,~: i Llwt umhiu- -:11:x,9,bb m: Tie E i t_,;.:.ix of Cant: - M::t "o,.t:. M_-t c ens a:e
bad: :ti _:en L 1 --n : n ran :•r:1: f_n c d .pec_$ ill. wi± sa r=e3 R&M a
Bete-m i. plies ~ to : r r r -1-1.;_ i'_: nd. crrr:t._ r y own T _ =;•I a arm 1:_c . ee
ix W_ T_:e xemsAn e . .__r rr,c anPc-. , r. n H .t_ :e -u.edl to a Specific p.'• je• t,
c,.r::e be the alt]l_rai:.__.,..:-ie an, tile f4,ald other
f_: program a. x- = C=t nr.•,:: meet
thet_j,• u_=::r:. _:a:4 Wo ^.okly COO tar vgi.xi-,1"u -ind D el:pmmt
F°ruje.•[':. T_== k,•,=u= r. _ ":-i1:! :•.-4::e Me
1) B= nezevaj and m and etfzckm 1:. ,e1_rr.. :t'--:_,._ r. r... i-: r.= do _e:._:e-1:.-Ur_:.e:
a axi . n a ::•'ti;e panF _ mn b =bl.e the1eto, and in, T--F .::I
a - . i i _ m da 1?li_req mr m a 1_ h COD? =n. .?e Chapt_: - 0.. AI Ke
q. -r-- to a.::: oil[ the and development 1:i----'.;.Je, but
xr .pc n . iL c cr no e nc t l era
i E m u e ex not p-€laiba we or lc : A . i, Punn.... C1- ce. -x,t e 3 the
3) Q&crn to the lim_itatidrna of 05`: a d 1e ii, - t_: the _,r:r__ time .pe_:t P.
01 other g rt= ]i-:xrtations i::ecnae::t e .3jec
r.•_:,e. amp-•,.L_t~ _ - r ire:°
The -:".r h pe:.:c. on in r.--c„: Ne tart 31 is
t4 B r t. 3 prociedurey 1, re~• nO le iee lurk. 5-wwi in
0,.; 41: n:fin : 41 pry-.at . iStrd and, non-p::_:nhent _ i.1e u; r:i •.rr]A 13L.]
p w:.. i r.=:{.:r:: rtr t t];e .r,.exmruemt cfa lii h ey :Emmi:. ,n t~-_ _Me, n t.' r=y
the- yc eI.pceK i,: a ax en_:e... e;': 1 t,;•.1 r.:: av t:uxe tr_it_-race
e,:IJ., e..eir.:e.::d..
B- treated c: n. :ent1 duce lx the al:=_ r of
C ptel . :c: wh 10- -xPey apps C-1 tE t: tL,e alar 1 L r.. n7 ry:x 7-1 . r, _ rt?d
ue:;ill juz 1;-. vh.e--uxi1;. p n in axilar
jW
6)° B? t:et )fall
By DO OPOV &~wwwv
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i r,~f r . I i ]f s ;r E _•~`:i r r E ~:r <<<fst` fi, , 1 . ~ i:` ~ tf• r`,',r ass: WK
F'nlcsh mn F°r_"-r:r,m kla_ual C}i •i~F_^-,;KF::=.-
hinge 1:e::e:i:. hn vacations,Line <x re _t.. dh...ae: tanegalip~xvet~itsaea.__c,,. al: ~ ` h r. -
d 1:I 1~,.] k-n aclx ale at l :ie =1~1 =_::ir n•1'1 c:.t tfl::l-_raxi n -fired
axQ a Chain I a'_, w thy iob n& e &u•===u 0. -c,i _ n=1;- ±n r preAvon w Y _ tiler immi,nse.,
r5rewu Q_ AA vol 10 ,i l em_: -u c r r- r= rl.-;, -.L be e 1
cd r cun-,:,ee i.., :-.e pr::_. aL_edtc flxe nm t d_. h:we _r,111 L _ _-.
r Lll uA . L.: e _ K are _ _-&:e ai; r. le"_ l.:.e. ; L _ _.I i;::: L=O3 t=: axl• W S.L 1-=. ; - ..
n._e. FL _.-e refit ca- a _i__ect Alwyn-.. _ letul,L: Il ] :d~-•CLLh1eUtl.: iLll; uLe --I J:=-_-..=11e be d
L to $ e tit: " 1 x a.t fione ®111inz:21 _'w
a We of Egv±vaent Rea,.ked koaa and.
leaa•e shoWdnot " e Men c &03 lea in e::.a:: Fil I=:itiall ecjm,"7xtx_-_r. _n-Eic.e':ofthe
maxwcst earned o-i 1 - :2L3 e_=,Uh L [2i :l13 i e , to i 'T. p:.. , = I:I1_=C,.a.
1 Service: In. IS le case= n''hmy the1:1 lKUYI _lanA t f_: 3 .':..li.,v 5W.a zittanc _
t a :xt.e:3r.;i rea :u1 NY 1, 1- e7v eanxi 311=: re=l~:e_;t1z;a uaott 3
e 1. _.n~ arru„ -1 . _:u.I ru,;i ru;_=:__ t::_'1 n 1;..~._Lr
n-. li•:.-nL~ L.~ :._cl...t.:.-~: LU.i-.• ---"?.,3d ,of t1.e C - l.p~:1... :li_ u"e. pPe_ :;:I:4D1m.r runs. o.f.1n.
hr er 0L oism An Q 7enLe.,eli_. L1_ nOtI.L e. I,1•_-: rn;- l:e 1-'- t l:e aer:. I-_
e c1:`,: 3 -e c:x,le"aodoff=.=:...r'•'l:-e 311: „ _ l _ - " e rt .:f Cie h:lc-,
n "d I_ Llr. Y: mri'CA nle_.G_Il_.;.unn Tifal__. t1i•,:•:e X'e_ :.
r:c pup='•_-li _rur t _.it= alh. LV tL :le. r, r: i1t-:L 17_ -
llc F -.mxti _:r ien hn F_ r :uc r.e r.i - -l: i_ ="-L or Svn
on ai _4 ev7aZ ; _d =lr.u ==u fnii. :--l 1_ d_LLIe:_t3l:',. ,ahhr.' oLtl:l is - n=VaAb_e hallf
c I'-L i]t.. r. 1 11'. n _.ct:.: ll f: i the a: .t LLL_:.ere feL'1 rti)__
the 1:: =.3L11 I::: e:t i :_i-.'3Lle 11x3- i e re l.n eit_ -_i31:e afa ;li-7.1..i
1_7.1:2,. _n:-i d: L vnn be Lis!e n.a iL _
r ill all r,. e t e i.clnobp~
a ltalxt
fee luay be _ -d r.:ral. atas c: pr__ ect v 1 !D_It 1 - 6 i- __L a l-a
enxploweexlnl a p-, nient is specific.T,.' cen'3]IleaL=1:___1 .s:•L1L_: i"= :_.L'_n ea =€t d c }
t1 : I~epax eut.ex 1..T Z " ;11:. 1 _ : I _ : em : d do h ; _.a I'V_
hec113=__.l -t i,er fD. Ecilipinent.
1, ec to ,deteiminadon an 3 case by case 01:i.t_ ip;i_ i0:0ir! tLLcn :_-i 1 L.. '-,
r 7 1 3 ill be rcade ar I : -_e for:e a px' per 1=: of L -e -1 co::.na,::,:•.:r.:::
ll. ie.Li_ :.:~_.i:r.eu:e.,1 EmUK= 1_.::] in Cc hsct of 1 0: _w-_ m of F. TnT-el. The1 1._1,:,..:
1_LW01; e1-: n._"a .,..____e:-l theand ite:::. 311_, ..+_.e s hen ai,.,rL_._ LLr_:..:' es:ecof'.; _1o
ve -e-lela e>Q _I:1 Ina v in m c x'10 ar-a7n on _=t_ =,-.I 4 u.e=. _alenrP.pcoject_ h
I on 10 3 L , you dial-7ho ptixl__=-
Live hi:. and aem- r__or Mean I:•:;.I_. L. m af tha m" 1 l_=,ed Ciedlre r:,..:
51106 L. e__=One. and,ni ::e=__: xnethoduck it _T.hsi r_ in _u.:_ txip. an& Leal_ i_i :_'_ix_ea neeci nct
e lC.tn-, aalc .t:ed:'utheIl..".Cllr thin':e ICL1~1=.__"' .J]'i`ved2'U hl;e v. am -
A or more u e -ible prtlV&d theIF1 L
u_-.Ut it m - m Real to purchase Q of Ua -i a -j i::r 1,h 11 dww
K Annlease car her.- : Rey ___ust be hand axith, M ra the cosT c.' :ntcl__'_=ri_-- :e_,_t_ t_1 re,:t, .•racuth,e
plo:•:._ p6 n =chi 1=A_.L. a.n•1 _r: .__e:l UnaVi:h:rr.' he.e _::r.: rnR,• 1::::L Slr.L:
r:;A ~-Lhaeof 1~xardL._s1..p.,ent ua_ia, liei dii :.=cl .=:aii ai the =u._:unei ~ :.L- _e,,tisu Ken. digliy
beard:. 1. __
L cr r L]? =tL fol the eIL.__.,:C1
L}-_: Ca_. e_ti'p {:ar'_ll c: Lt=11... t:. l1i•e._.. aillWn -3'_1 :.1ea..rega led to F i
e : r" ',:'il]. be ve ,l - -::,aw exTdaiv, t,, _ L 1_.:. _ t p'~, IiL azze'nn )u.
rJ' l~ fr f' f 1 V li rF
i r,~f r . ~ i ]f s rr E r E fst` fi, °i:` ] If• r`,',rr.
c Luc+] 2'i.rc::~r>~u.r. F`r= rr~ic.: 7Ja_uaCH~_7'-TF S H.
C 1•:7I1Costs include all r e e:luI Tn:_.. T11i.Leer.::
u`i iL'.-i-icm site preparation.r _
n :L iei', li i.•IIIV n, . etc.) to the 1°]" :
u a a n&ui r be •carnail cut 31 Waage Fa xlit.en:. The antes pro-,-idledmist be equ l 1.: _ .:
rra f::riin : f the q ect throe dllaceed to aas' rile- mat anT An .'acharged WE 1._,,. to 1._
c-:nne! .._d nm . An ,;.::ann. only'We incual_d_:w:.2:.=:e_ul'::-_.+c~:ntrac't.Pal
Bay atae. C i __I. u,, --a a: r_ c of paeh entry, fees I
n„ r.' "1 7:n= F l Cl--- and elatec ee: f.-. 1:: - ant m 7m xi:.r.a.::._ti _art =f 5)
A 3 _ rrre-_: Aw he7 alp,. mate1=a:1~be u_:
1_:-l" cm -el,.;lic: L_e aL ed rc: a F PI at 601 actulal price, le.be
bel_ 7o i ni-:_ mLin r nnn Ln Lo ZL:_l: ^7ec. nal b'eya'. e::.arr-
i:. ,..I ta::11.1re:.. Li _ .t-::I. a i-ini:nine t:. Lli.wbe L:--
e7 Ai c,K:1al:fi'rthe 6) Tlarel. Tsanspc.,rna. 1.:1.- _ ..:1_,.-.._tEe: OW.F
LU M ,i_._: n. c le:1'1-3h i:2 - , c 171 tL l' e .1..
t_..i] ":.1 le the e .ran nae 7 f.:.,_. I .i_:E. 1 ".r,-ua an 1 p-'=_Ir 3r are {
llo. L_ t_: the 1:=qlitL:c_ be -?a1:.inme11t-'-r.Ie.:upe. iiem 1,
ee€'.e: t:: re:aLU...::uw ne n _ - n..a,:;.1:ii :'f 6i n" t 4_:_: We pr
ru.. ti': t:,_.--tl,kc__: phni r_ i :ii-1:em u_: rnnx All ::.arse':rl,:•:
elike P,
t • L11. jit,. r) r , j LL-
C.r`= e_:pi_le 1:ilare,not
LWe f 11La:L_.aIalteaz:::er r:.=21The cost of i
D.1111 -A-1t e_=. C- d. to a ;n en m ii_qthe cat of 1
F re:.:i,.;_may be `r=r-:ihdt Te W 1.at_t:per=
acaler a nn L. ya r.tpe:ant nw ,L:: i inAn_uej t Il As -'L volwinen~ ]-:
a.Aecution 1-1d ~ rmI 11 ' _n _ na -_cn ti'.:-
i:__a '%n-- piavide_=. i::Ct,_.:n- t]1epigp
tai _•e, A the :1 e : m on a ter I,eu:::Adn-train-nin-. e aW S,.o _':*.u= --`en 5 ___:_.tn1~ 1 a
event e my _.:I . t.]_ll.ait J1.1 :.'trat7re a'llC.i.ia:_.the . - . _
arl':__t"_v_.na._.:r ---he u;a:tl'. L on belaal%of a q Von t. Adl".r1 :.-.ati'.-eWM ::
i Ia a 111L Ann t": L ut _a:. any. c:.t 13 anxi~Lruluat~a: ruD_: =mlag%deormi-
d ar 1;ctt nc.-tpceaI ..'.1 L _ra ruy' = cr441.Vnne:
IndWa a L:r-;in; O:. F_: sLa--- 7AIV 5) : ane_n. r;.F
Llt'. ':Ixall, not be hi .:at. flan, f0a :i=ilarpel'L':; =u
L t lea.oa,_'. mi on __,-_,a aiui Li,1mame to el.:,
1.....i ]:per[:' l u Ic:l'',':::. la•_-31
F:_. _t: t:' F -Ic:?3:
1:nlc rime 21 y Medn aaldfaodex ensc:Ilan
tl,r.." : v e: ,were the a.ei.}tazle i a .and : -t i.: , r itia1.of
1atl,'_ : `
icn I__ :MA . :th :r__:amC',:•Li:,al .;:a: 11 Coin a:hamOT W m. Wd of Ia_t07 i_:L _
La1_ e c,.tt u, LLl_.____: t,:. t:, :__:C7 E071 pso hop am ...[,.'rail-- 007 be F::la_..:
eLa i1-:_-. .rl No in na ie I_Asia rl,a :,i_ n1_J.etW l _ = eL-nann of 11aa-
a- m i r mole l *_.'cet, ruie be htera:.t . _ _ 11 ear sr-__ W. I n ]r nWA
Qn t; u: h1 rt i t]1eP~nyartect when ¢ t t-`LUY" l ' the p.i_nlt" it iLrI r: T]iesponsor
be n o€41.l1]l•:_':_?valn eny _e t_Y3_1___ : - Me::tMe V. real.all.!
v.n_:._q10707 i.-::..-,. Q L . _
e . _ 10case F i l fl..__ n of do u:r . _ . IC: )u
d. own in a r__nde a s ±U eo:°eL al er :u n it 1 .r.•of
F~Aathig01 rn=serrs ed i-: Ow wiay rr: bxnndwd u nonven r: d b,_`:_:L :t _ a _::''e'::. pr Lie':_:. ar '1 xr_ __'.i I,'.ant ew:u-. i _ _]i..;:]i:n .i:•L'in au ..:•,:
ai,a:? ---au1:~_:..a _--~:e ::::_L at_: 1.:c'._.,_.: etlren..c.atnL_ ..tuL.; .•:n,s_; r._ .e .tr
T an ° I.r,:: L , ,mr. n, 1 1 ,F.
i tir V ~ r~<•~ ~ i d 1r
fza: Lo?,l-'rrl[ Pr:-ra : Umuat
Ile .:;l f' ::.t a w or Ewa T d'- --r-.- L A ed a rh od 0y .Pe
by tlxe . r. el all be t;tl';en i re at Y n L.fx W_? 1-.101 ; u=.::I------ r=r - I_:,. a •rl,
r..,AT r:: Wr,•-= a_xt: vlt-; t.--- _f 1,_:c .on On 1:_n ini t,. Ile
pyTnq~nhwen t vr_.:. _ c ::t oftlr,epac-I'eyt.aqfoa Wig
Am t].',._ 1__ pit b t,_L W_.:. the
r1,eater ire- er,:.. F • _
pmynm i t:.-;_n- " nerall c. nor-yd on ii:rlie . x]:;:ed.
ui ;:l:e: value'. : l .e:xxii ed by at, e l
If the i a ,.tl:..sc agetxcy, items (1) - (6) under
When can:*. d ax condeu.._atn_:: e.he section L al A 1`.
o-%-ed by tine L t the 2...:--:-.:-
1. r be to pad- on t o amount.E ,e F:
r - r:.:,.-it,1,• =„,.ie~ ~.r.pe=r:.y ;_1::]~.::e_-, at
C e ].tal exp n.---tares for acgl iisition of ease exx an im e PICK c.._. I___ -nxcrut
r ri lzt astd txxtereat sxx e,eal p7opert}b Q AMf_r be : _Wn:e:, f '-_M
pm an a eistan.ce.
x i,r l ratinrx. The alxe of reai
Is, r- at" Real l.r Am lha =r r 'v 71 sr, b_n- e x by pu'.'e
e Ile mi: 7o me a.-' laud
I;%X:11,1.: 5-AU 311-:60C t. M:Ne for f n& 31i f _ r::•;_r.:-- e .,.i:r-u:e .rll I e:rn].]ea L
71.1i_snne.. 7110 _,:]k acqunoA : _:_r_r be
1 ce land was not originally lx t e otlier agency n r nt i•.:_ t n J, :_uti - :n 3e
ezaahan.ecr_::i e
41 T land bAs riot been sman:aged, xx ::1. cr dedicated for t e:._ r,~ ]e d.;:.az; Dedication..
public. park ax recreational pcu o: e e in public e f tlue t1U-0Ug
o•r mUdli1 n=, .r M i•-n 2 000 On mi ng 5 udS.
e by
3) -L,- .ell-n_ agency s reQQed by la,.r.7_: w L _lwm]e::r e I__r.._ _:.:L _]l._=] Q3 ~ Sin l;:-:U7i_:: iG
n_ n,-:danea t ev p,;bbc igany. J='.-n&s:r•;= u.'. u-=..]ie 1i= .-21'=.ca:::at be
I,,.-cl l;_d dinT --n : d fl -I u•n r.unit its mtended public
1: 11 l .".Zne_ r die Ir .:i i ecar.]
1]._.:r n e l:_l:l]:.._ ~_.;.r:. -1;e ~j:1::]- =:e:-aq F`Owned ''.ea.The value 0_' -.rau.or
rl r. u ru,;a 1..= 1]i._:In :,-]Ile eh _I:Ia Si r.l.] 2 in 1. 1-.--lr _ p:. :am ; . i mice
n nnce.llu,= nsenn . =v : _ ens.::: i ice INAI S ter-._ .uk h'
be-,.-eeY...I:, the _]!L. ce pau xtant to pro= r-n. L12A lsMI Wit: on:
e_t TO 1-:le i, : I]•be :n ir. 42„ Master Sit_ . Ji:__. _ ':.r-] l;arnriin of a recreation
i P err:^: to n] :_r - €i owl o lieorareaf~,ra~='ixaclx_r_. :::].tnce: u]= _g._.,.ested xtx~.a
n r,e: z Q It nxarhe: aa for in.l:,-; t- ill be rcatcL _r- ate-1 ruent project..
t-: .p e ..i:t:]1_: ..;il]. be ]i___-r_ t= le R uue n;y I
rur.:ruit Fumul-. t_:: ..---di l.e ='r-'=a],• '==-.d l:.e e._=_:,
Q ...:d malty iu Suit Znn;oi :_r • _nh r:~e h ar.ant =i n::xxxx on haM]d 0. a.:r. 11.11ran.ce
rr, .tia~.• zeneyal°e opiuio e:.ril.c. e c.r-n]el. i_:d proper- 1'. cot].:e re:i t,>,gitla, tlx.e
The re alix'eeaxt o a L'--,2 il, 11istor C.' -aces,
anh w4derrce of title e e : tam as nortual p~].::ll - : e .
kl?~ s rel. l_: a_= n']e€ TMsl P~rrv or• ._l; w°rl n,
rJ1' fr f~ f 1 V 1i rF
i r,~f r . ~ 1f s rr E r I E I:' st` fi, ,i:` ~ tf• r`,',r
arl:r r:mc.F'r:rnnz: M:r~unl CH, ' LF f _
C tL u _ fc:t h mW b N, - Tzp=ew e ;:'r tLe ,ii- -emu i of 1--.e. non,
e;•duer1,'.•rl',e: _~.tl:'--'.11•,:•'„1.1e _n ! ;,-.:rr gi=n 1'- n3i Lt--a : n::-_
ncLdei d,_ _c':.:._ :e{' r::i.i_.:1:eoje epnl:=__L1 uiac-11."I
err:=re:. e cr:•_-'_ deg: =:_nueni -id ueej be
yLW NJ b a unnvf?I m k bermeen tlse dzp-tLu,ents 0. _n."ayes 37:___t_a: ic"ri_= Wdeucea al': ices..,
Nm-"i.llo t1:le Expendimrm T'Irese I 1p„e,n= tt.~.•iT.tlSe :tau r., = clr a
me : e : : hkad in t._ a N deetelaaini::_ financial Una a -_e : , _::_anm
assistance:
a_1 11 el of e O:_i ec,.tf-es of a
A. erelzl Ltial rr elLt~taLUUent TuLiti-ca,l .&:l . ni a, ct re h 1,-.:_- r of other
Ltlilar local goverumen il.
Fines andpenalti.e
I Bonus , n . o! iny kind.
5, An e. t c'. er `ate state contibultion Lander one
Ir, Ch -ees fa : _t e y resaxes ca olser shnila it i eTrt allowable under oti-i2 grant
MUTY.
F, Clangei in us mf e 13-en n n. A - ---L wller T. Amy 1 Emma um : __e=: r:Ll,e neoums and other
1.P--; : e d I t„ Iegtti_ d _ tt;e r--rE :a rL cr, clams., n L - -.a r .I costs.
tJ the ~L 7 t.
1`7,.and professional fees paLd rI ccu i :I -with
P. Charges for deficits or c'.-errat= z RUM.
G. Taxes fcr w1rici the i i vniid am V. Payments for Iobb,' z in With, the awaL:li-g
have Lie it W.eneu° i c•: _rtinixation. Teneival. r1..„~ st" or Trlica n_:r1
ofa
ac i 'i:i:iT in e:--'ns _t d..F'.pen lLCUre for C'amznun n
0A .i:1 Me 1_.. _ ie:eaut-__11_
I, LD u;c ~ _:d •r~tstLar~~P t~. fh?• p~Iic.iexs al~.~' ~ t:: .:_:f
dL,e:t_-u~=ed.f W: x :rear- .r as boat: and.
tCai cab 9l.es..
lr Le::rial dainag- Iurer: aT i .it z ti-. of
ac 2 c21 .n. _'1"7.1: 01° egkiLf; h A 1.111e::1er It Bonn: ayrtmm, c anykind.
decision.
Col,no dauage: :Q a~xn L__e: f_: rn=enc?or other sumil.ar
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xx:rexw .:ct, dle SPOUSGx hall. offer U) 3C ..u°e The I: 1.. PRICY by
sl Ep:.-em..the D pairm._:rt. u..:r e.._ l_ _>l._ f.: .r:-~:
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should take into account lrurmncom.ilamb n.:u i:_=~the ippr i:.,] wr,indiL:l':, fer F-J-ai- l L,iuc] tui.rir_va
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ll°5 are. xxxe 1'ea, kc ' t t T'e._a*a:77rj.e. r e k.,, ,v re.il
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d _.n-:-i _e of n_e -l,s_. _e :my be Lm led- abbe-. ; t_! .;yPra_ O : } :a: 03
e rl,- Ina- ,I-. (:'u L. value of the The X7:3_-; i:;•- "in . _ mb: ae t, e - -1..urmint t D. - - -e'er
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r _ • bean a _:emnt pan _ . nt compemiatron. 1::t re,: dr-d r 3:r., r rT.tLe rr . - - ` real
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ap_L Aii 1-- wean.I:-.--ae x t a
iey:. a an I _&V.;_ P: _,e7t. w l)iel,:L i;-nie.:r
Won -__e Tge .-7f piupe-t zr_=de!.diti-n.11. d::;
ui ;..:e ] k -d : :::e I- :I, Li wej _ L a:ie:.I777~7~r: =7~,e:_r ds ilxal], be by L...7.::. _ C:il:17_C 11„
be I:; :_:e 1 _-1 iUa an . j. u;::Iud]ng dinrcn.c, pxincipa]a77.;gs an'=-.:€r
G-u_: I;a';'e-W At it_7nm 7.a.r1 be =:M.t:er_C Q Elie ix pro-,-i mtg. ,f1_:.:xrplan of eadlz i-:required.
a L.I Ib=. in-' 1:.ied L t!'! e::•L, i_e':. C, t!ia. e
my K u... -i i r:= : the L d 1L E::I Lr7 _a. II,i. I,L_- be 1. L.s .:_Li r._:r.
71]_, b. _ 1 k' ;:.:1.: i.1I,:Aon o;.L7._:=; of _ .~_li _:dm
The 'ipprax,a--C.epOrt Sh,; llI C0-aerthe, follcvWiag:e) C 7L' p tio-n. The t ll:el,: g:_ .Iz.al :`ondi.t"7m ,•iad nolative
use -.-:I bsoler~cen a sla,311 --,e ir~ll, Cr --J-aup
l) 0p ttL.:-_t-.- to ~c~ ~,cpcan~'. F:cpe.t-:or a anzl, w•17s,ev~sle. the F-: ar
ded=:Latai.e3::e,_.aitr.-e< be af_•:r".ied Ali 1: c_ t) r ; ::?rLleat requirements l e propel-
a_camj..:_the
property Ii;e T not
Am wwrr,erca rep:wr'_ame 1 ; .ed . p:aiyen fJ ed 1alne Pn ArL_u-;1 L,l-l lvc.e the
t :1= r. l L a__r ~ .::I .l.' 2LLl. un =I - e. t i e anen
DUN C.:.rNT.. Statement t J..ll.l-]-_,. -:w (eCi1.7C'.3. an,r vw-j i c. a_. ON t,.- &e
W-'-C? CheUta'1e.,.ne of Texas il:` v L` "e n am nn :Q :an
C_.7.:]rA1n ]i`J: LlI'e0 Of a_. q_.nI.::n a &A $e{1C°7,aT$s
R"Ill.ai 7.g to the . =-poxt..
j D _.cLLI=Je the zcn-ag for the .:6bject earl
e7rtof Limiting C:s:: umn The u:,r'.11-DL1i 1:rcl:e'.TV:
vwy ::le ;r Con he -Amenrents f e... V. ]1.;.me uuhng
the P 1.--- A Me d 11:7 17A. 7h 3e - t
d gI, n au n ._]..e- we Kv . in be rr :l- :t
hi e the property is nrhl:e r: _ er^. i,-i 1 v wad v e:e st:- : le.,
777x,: hl an! 1u ]i :a f.: m t a zL]Mn rt:
by wCn :1n: we In no CaseOuttheappraifsera3'. not Sr marl-el - t.
m Xm hall tl-. la--d . p:•; r..-;~.ail I .t ..:e a .
the +.-a,.m the en -.-'-e-- --to not
7no an d.-;-. z:.ni.hed ryothers are ,e r.contf-i` une .c he Vr : n~ Er v alt ct A AA u_L:ier the
i -1:ue:t Wlc_ but uze..Plupo.e not
a - -1ris shall n1_-•:;e.•---a---:::2 1. all~a.'~.'':I=.
1 1 i dei elyare`_.r AM :I not be ed as a
Ide: r. ieZ llea: Legal des0ptiorr of the l _ghe.t ; l V: ui Le 7omi Age. ti -::-a'= _ _1]LMM
Ir:•-e tlw an.: tia . t: L.u_ei.i:-:. ?i]:, L:•2.I, 2,d,
7, _ f e y._..e l ..__:L . _]:wn 1 W. tL thmd of
aiWEni . be 1 t:-: a un _:--L.~ „ a_:rl L ri:,-
IIfuI ,_r:::c.L~ :I,. f,'t. r-. e pn •._q W I Lo L..., ,..r.=:: AM I_.Mon, i.. a..
al_L3i:n't iUs'' rwe wh_:_'_:LC w:.._:L:...:.1100 L- .,..:d as
w=prWe iCU':V:l,i:axe
pU eM, data.a',.. sla a.1Lj t be:- -L,,--e e7 r ;..:-;~e L 71d.
be .e_e t_d an P_- i ve : n. 6 - • ._.5 F.i
5) i e lie twl t _ L p:- uu-nexa] 1
1: menu ex I='thk:e w
b 11X I U a 11UW . run .:131 -alue., tLn fazi :hen be
I= A7 rar_:
zUWA F?Ic;~~.a TnIVIK ~J: axa?LU'g C_° .701M T;?1e?- ?a pD R A N.N-1--, l
y F T
r1' l~ fr f~ f k V i rF
i r, ~f r . ~ 1 1 f s rr E r E ~ a << ,f a t` fi, , i: ` ~ Jf • L` r
r. S..T' L~c+] 2',.r c.-.:r:;, u. r. F'r--r>, kr.: 7JaeusJ C:-L ~_7, TF-^,:
L r• u_: a ...e - no el . pi::._ o: tl, L of the 1 t - : 7 -7 _'.;7,17: PC.
e
ar,-. L:.t_n-- n1t:--1 a I I a-"d He -_hE 1,_ 31-'-, ulsapecte t' r pn"opelty.
I7._._,, c'elnen: fay: A-., i,.an: •.1ir:: 0_r a,.: o
1., 7bA net.:l-u..'_I_. .,0 I, -M; Le He hay no rase r. or interest 3l the
r.:ut 1.1:t . 9..~L:feL'a:,:_- .,a__ t_ ..'-r vQlnO~ F-:._;ey.r.
t inan IiC re hue of
r i . -1 c) uat iu L _r :l::iuui ,7r tlu 71 t . aluue Cif the takh,g
3:S
1 0 e --.tom ,`e '~v , t Aii Tl e,"tio:l shall be
u of i] :eguelrce, of
be-:u t:L . 1 . h d L 1 a].c W W on date]
e At i e if 7ti__ al of
aue b r r, 1;me, or the ="L A.a.Signawre„
oaf : ,;---e than be n axl''i s fo4 TEL ~ a i]'a
nm b mom u:u]r',-i eutc,. both real and -1: L f. l LI Traps. t__a ,13__ __Iv
4aalueisestimated.be r - h u v p,. _t ~ u~Lt
i the- c•:I1ceL-u.
111'' - r.:L1S.; - I-•~'- 1. L.:•-:li~ll i];c ;€;ie
a:.ie ; um A. r.tn .;r a w o ± -1 _ .::a t _t._: 1.t..e ~ 1 Locatiuu_^l, -___.1i_:e t;e bhy or' nv
x V 11;1] Us arL _ e _ L n ord L-.__ r_ v at let:.:. a,l
Lo: _ _ li.1 r_rui_ f eetimare c=Cmuparathe NO :ma. Shoes, geenqGIC 1 ,<<._cr of the
appraised, property and,thheC ;
irall.VOof uet incc; LE c) Comparatil-ena Detailr_ Yawns ,:e.tbi,.
t::e = cperty auu~_ In =lie t
h~-:rtt. ru d ra ~ t. _ TO be e.ll;i_:-1ba. r;dlPlot Plan.. Inc] s Luete=_ aud,bounds :le: 7 ; n n =.
n we f 1 =:7-edby a t : ~.mjeut of ouLrces of rates a],::
c]:.e:Flans. I=Ircrde• for all iutpL°€veule'::tson the PmW
1MIS -_'
n]e..U
A of d I_';p L..,11 _ th _nu~--tto at :eaat t1.e - A 141:.
asry Jl. L7~]c.__'. _-.'iii _'lL.eer t~7 [lle-u]_EIY. LLl l_:?C "Bh:.e1.....e-:3nc,: t Leof :::
c ue•_ the. { _]i.'J?r.;W. cl]. - L=_of He llh': e3 it„
f . _ = .t - - m . vl o : low! U l Rile _e . er 12'
Estimzteby m7,~r. ] l e A] p_E L -ill L 1 be I
I Tale ped .1a. 1 e f] ==1 tli- 1 =7 viler, bs1.L':dl _ e, _a..__crl li:.:l...i_.. c] i_.'_ 1_.:.: i:rLe] ; _
r__:: ._i::aa ].:L_',leit . 7hi 1PaXe. r-]--the p: 1;l.pea;:u.al
i_._:] . ale Each __rm:nunve l than be ip-_c]h:V4
Als d n A e od ] L=lbondo t _j 0 L , a7 to un .=
ar Am a ng be:_uc. the 3T: Lal;=7': final. Aue O.L-7eltuuent E: Lbit:,. Include as deemed appP02CY.
apt; 7:i:]_:."e.13)
Lveipe. and Corr,elltuwLc:tE.=i__ re";. Ile 1_- --~d_~LpPraisal etuOL°t..'u~~abbre~:ratedra:.._
3in-.elpretthe fc ter and 7e_,:'.::-. :c71: iled by a Quabhed. Stare Texa.3e :::
11, 1.1,.:::_ee of ::.e , _.13.1. -ioii e_ tei Ade calet n
1_ r. nay Cf the u7-L.Ie' a:C:',:mueAT a M c 1 van rahle e 1 mn;-everve em a_.=.
aiiu;The'.1:1:,:= . p: _..1;: Lu] . uhc ...ae,:l ]
ak- r.::]1Hi 1"eQ cl, As -:L,d. 1'. 1.:i__ ;]e._ .1;UMe _t. _ a pupw to Loy e t19.
fE r.lu,c: pa"e: w t7 __'..:[._i.. c_?t?: C p'"'•':.L:11Le p ale:C_{7r~[::_'.iy:]iL:~ l.:I,1: '...r...rrsga:
1h:.:_ .:_:1 an.:nuaas f7,jrt. le..i5 a:-c:irt__: with l::3 :leei le.ti_=ncaui any Wler ta11C7
c : t pelrne t iuf_-niation.F
r
r,~;.": r fs rrE _•'`.i~ r E~:~<<<fat` fi,, i;`~ yf• r`,',r tza: Lc,
cil F',,rl_ =rsiur. Pr=r:ur: Mn, u:il C-ice' F-A de
tion 7h o - -at _ ]`_'p o - detern., ar f p-L I .3'
t.the2]1 rli]'7rL Atleast
a ` ear lrieny of Ica'. ep2,_e. jcparts axles I, 4::.Hal] =n , . that `'tee _=,r, ect .11011sox and trancfar=.;. ]
u_==ng partiest ._.e dates of IL lesn 1 ' r : ,-1 . ] . _pi'ch
seand t=. Of C.-C,ILe proje
r]_all e " _:ade i YU An
a]:a"-.= aN .:,;.-=---u- g:xapet::': a_:3. acc,:•r;i ..:i.th nptedappzai®.al.andbe-A
use.Onwn 67 25 0) Stela} ] ]_
l dat; u. di t three c =uparable real 3 nple.i: aof the 1 -subuaitted.pxqxext a
l:::e:fe. .;::d aa} to the - 1..;:. r i,_: ;;T.]"px_ect m=' _ 70%
X. 00, 0=1 theland to be t.,..r m: _.:r r.w: nom I:.::. " as the ap'; ].ai
al, Ov the Pp y r ] al rei L b le u; to 50D F, I;
FszeY~ .:=a.ifr'vandT,e eeban Uftl.e .-;1:= of -=ehmr ::C: a 1 0 le l F
I
data }pie value erti~nateappli;es.t.::.'e:_ e]1 r~.,".s ::•ne.:t:ther:_r..
1.,:T._:T. rrl]the 8)mf
the app2a'ser'ae]tpeideratie andn,- »:erlwd = r m:. = fcl1o',. by t?: ar_ eai>er fox;l no:
7: >r, .the l r of u i l:Qents.t.;: =:t'••
t.: - " " "M a]]-.'. Fr:nmn; Pr a 1: I_ rl,e b-best and, 1)e tuse of the In "p:: r. is deter iued to b .
f r?::?atiaea`1,_;l
M'u'_ e::r_ oftrue 1. pe_
r I].e n-' r~u... it etL - c:i MMair Fa, mWet raunt be t liziug pn7vate the evv],_: ;.•::?
L,? _:.r.at.e 1 _.:e.se.torrecreativ 1 e] .e'rasc L:_ar:;.._ x.1 Lc2ajgn
V lnNhe tI].e 'rt." w area.II].:l': =li. t'. n ad me
wm _e; _:e =:u:rll~ eExbk1 1 _ = u e 11)Bm
nr„ V• r fU&I kabdea mates an be -clued at t x?i: , t ' _ , e re i rue dawn;: r=_
e`+ Iu _
r the r:,A, r be autilize C. F]_
iin- rs Va:lue- 71wea pareel lra=. V Wleas for xe r-.: n rua,=.t hea Tl f_:rp ,value.tlxa::and
the f a app, ;i: al ' #+rxl.d beSucII xg:: 'e e--- .L le d] }.:p ]
u:;:e 7ov: 1:a. ontteu ud:=_= -t ,:..e 1:•. a rued q~
ij ,l P I Ybe P~V f.. :I_ :r,-: a1- T'==': 2) It the 1]i_lt17e:: u.- e the pxoperty, is deter -na u:ae
nn _ _ Ps d to i - l Ke to be f e.i _ Lr? Ar_.of lan;:
i _u of the appeai:. ] . no ?
A=i , u_: .:.;""f._; ti x.',. nn ham a,'Iki anA r .e::r icwe :_avut be de of
he r: r_:"t__. no ::"]]]ea.:. b• i± a:-_:. A R a _e."-a__ 1. vaw 0 eCap a n,
l -=n r ed r, ».=.rr L,=.,.1=. her_ _Ia fcr _ : r t l.::rttl.theirre
vent h--- ''.J.- t x r___aas.re .=ati =E:: i.:
e_:: Kmlc_ez;:"; t.":". e:. nAo ire wyn _me: are e.:zr1 _ ona..,.i,.t; wef My a]e a ..,..re .._
l" s "i the site,tlae ilh =-r-=.' _
n]ent=. :'n I::. Iixe
xe =au r'=t a 1 rt-:]. Lse T..;:tirl -
r.. I; °re'?:t-_: u].;: av. uT ;:rr• r r.t e::::.] be r n ' :•'l:" "d 1. ai theix l:_l]
e: :::authe ce']s c:' the Otis:re::t : e.:. tl,e• rLr..: ._ag.'e tl," r.. _,:•be and made acceit-,
a n r r rt,emnieuts.Ec
n ti Dotrad _ . O approI iate p-:G„ Spc, 7 'L:-.1 eclas M ,ch. Aur apprr palate upon is
adrr:annate. e . e: for all p" _:je_.. in. ch "p: 3aisal beg>mr 0r?Quixei to establi:h thelevel of prop the do¢
aation realpipe:ty or irrsezo ren f._: a:.Crxanv.wLien F
rJl~ fr f~ f k V li rF
i L, ~f 1 . ~ i i f s rL E _•~`.l ~ r E ~ ~ << .f a t` l: , rf L` r
La:iliraxMimnPa=rn= SJ wil EPi ':ERE
spmvr owmj a -Ad ,fed ga khmd A used a n-
6, r;,reinenr v Differeui'e-. iu O N& AL aPf::e._..,_. is
m?=_ed 1 a .:_ri,lii:eri
r.: n ._._r..._ L aht_ I _;l._a-}.._:1,
taL;te V. .r e..._ll:lLUi I of
R.w L mtkms Au'd OtL rt.t;,IDdiul RIELLr:,ff_:rt to
all the :1:•__ n :.y= Oe 1:= I::. or uu__a ~h w
PM, llr. - z; f_ _ .M _at_d Twim ,.,.:LIe
lt,=_: fe, Oe ride 1 ve M er
the nc. Pn .act t=ulf_c .n2.:1
uw The DepaEr MILL 19LIL eL_r .l,r;IIIL - Leea1 ri=11r or r rle
to Din- area, 0L. f,I1:111x-° ,a.:'Cluire,:l xi th Lo caP p,,: kFL.Iur-.X41'4
F-. jt-hjre c.f Tine u -,t _L.c. e -n. _Ile
t?. _r_. ' etz&mi c L'-L7.Ce L'11_ -'-7i.
of the C~33MCter 1 If ',]!C- t_r.e Ie tI cr
before the L e:: u-: r l lt_ : e: gp.intf.;3v-..a.
nive n~v t Litten statement by, ti,-
Att_'::_e'.' Gelnin Ve :_,:r ami ermean. nnA e:a:1.
L _ :)__al I ra:.r -.A be araxlabk the
1 1 =di7. Ye L
se.:. a1. r+. r r.r ::•'t11e bc.dasT or
of do :±e of rl;e no u a injured.
M WT..uSAP" 3nr Qlul erinz Title or f- r Rep[;-u,:-anjenr
Of F'r::Berrie-. _ etju ¢ad '•.AL Defe..-ri•,e Dae, The :.1::__.._r
re:.}••_ rL=il:.:e .?:a' :?aie:i_:~ rLl;. tn..r -:-le :~1_. fcr.
PuTevinal C! el"..value.10-anC21
IL c'rruL: im. of Ielte yn k MA 'F'r 7=.ert Ile
aWr be .s, _:1.
in Ae '.:.m r in rL IY'ci.
ap_,r.i.a1 ill e: tl.e :.,.Lna. I_=e }•__;rr l::icl;c:: I,-=..,l:i.
e aa. e pla y:1;. ]e r: r le:t:. new _ t i
m.,e °•:l~'..~_'r.-: 5.:1_~'r..~i1f..: if„8°.a,gs,-r~n~°~,~.rn ~-J1.icdn~
F
rJl~ fr f~ f k V i rF
i t, ~f r . ~ f s rt E r I E ~ ~ ,I :f a t` fi, , i: ` ~ Yf • L` r
t: I: C',,: ii Pis t--.:•r.auI. Pr---rear: 7J:1::.uel CH- -'~F
TEXAS LUC AL F'AFJ--- GFANT~ F"R+=ic=rR-kM
PROJECT Ac= bD M LEDs-A-MENT
1. LG. a"Isrl^smeLit of PraEra La t-iu.e Suitable
per ux w }::kn_ a.l.a7 ,-]edgeMEM-. 3f Y : _:e.ni ::iiC.. Q,:e at
l1 n'. L Le.".-,.6:ed 1- t]ie e21
Yi LD 'L1 L,:,. e:r: "I]e
ia.= n I L -u r n. 11:;11 I L _.aar
rile . f`are•_. ._w to die e:,rati nith r.. uc::=pre the
peiceli I& Mau w:1 L_C t li;t_:Ce t t YiC€ narl
NA nn a J1-: 1':e e M AL__ 0 Ake:
goolds.
Qon terwi n L - tsvaposa:x,permanev siguage
sixall be i::::.__t nc l euue:.t will represent a
sate-•1 cnl ~:a: r_:_: a01e: iL CLe.:i.L alit,=
xiequIP r ii ition prole,-:-f f:e:_ _nL t
1-112 1:1el M-?- f C. IeM T., 03' 1L" '~i ZLL SYL-
ale LE--_Ili-eu;f-,_
Lois_b r._ ii }n
reLr: .e.t i=n_ n__ -r the Y== = de.el.::rLYa_:t
the t:LU cn tt in rt_ the
j:_ _i enmi die , I u ; -i: 1 dose
n le aui:.it )a c_ owyn! n n.. could .eY::mily
1hen:` L _ .:=ii of a no:nc__ T. __ie i S-1.1d be t . e:]
unril t].of :{ll.lete an ii
37Y: i:•LCa; i:'Y ~ ht te-::: r! t l'1'ue:e ..,:;1].
3., Sn 1, A far k 1.n , 1, c1z&meaut Signs. Al]
1;_. _ 1 a Q n 1 : l h:_ be speck .ed in thhe
a l.aa.i1 i n-t-:,'
hz sm coon no ; part of p a rouancw W,
y F
rJ` l~ fr f' f 1 V i rF
i sr ~ ~f r . ~ 1 f s rr E r E ~ ~ << <f s t` fi, , f . ~ tir i: ` ~ tf • r` r
FIN AN 1A L M_ _ _k( EM ENT _k-" L: REPCJRTE~W
L Pi rpose„ T:::: 71Lypter°vV._Y:l:L I:uitaru,a and f._.p•ormug Gf Program Per for mance.
Lle:el:::.The Lte, ar-._':_eil° ,.lien erL:;,:ue that all. perm reeil.ul
pro 'al„dlrei to pro~eM 1'e"aldd pL'JFeCt
1„ FillluCUal R.~:u _ u i1 ilit'; 7ho 1 W U be 1x~aultaLU~- _=i =rr~~eu~rel~~1~, n=e., , .
r,evvir it e -•-L ar..-_L:e_'Lt
p _lg u;.e 1::rem . : _i i,. n..,.;:. rl,_: _:K, be X The 1hpmnmcm ::n L Lrt:: On ];e._,_:ul_;::.: _ of
adclyi rojer2 is a ".A:' a i_rLl_:
acc moii eur ; L:1 =manner.iec a v 1 -nr: by r:u,e _ O M -u om- i; m - -
C_
n mj; W G se Finauc :il l lu-i_e ent T: l.r
ut :_._`e---_n .a.. „d m .t A..._ in 11 P---.171.7.. _ Le:.,-.. WE be .ti:n,:.__. hn _ z'.ee±
r.. _.';1.:...__rlie ? .;;f.:r_=-'--W1, _ _..__z u vn--,_-: mf the 0"7 67: u r uL, 1-4 sa,
h,. -=t is _;L e r_x1 l;.__ of COAT 1e e_,be. an-- shall the
Cil: Q 4 -1C!+`„ au.d provides for,,i
A.gate, currant. and cmugam :..-:_cme of the l: -I,_f the oiki:eguiredtii.ICAL,".e
a>aa.r,:i ::;::,alt:. _f _.;_.L Tateet smut.i tentage of h _l __:n,, l m-_.. e-_ra,e of
ill=:i.L,.li soi rile = +ae xvill uxeet
B.Iur e and a atalih. l„e y . at L : ='n, _ tlu, .
f `L f Lr:e:. These
al :is t en ll1e_:ra: z;:e_:: ult_irr._.l f *.-iu _a l
t c: n .a, tu„e l _e ¢al r ci other31iC: a~.z....-•--,.n---..._':_.._.; .,.u:.. a.ulobligated b:almee: -.:...e-.. a=•lai:.
Lii~.aiuam }:0-c111.. i enDiLLxez v°d and Lcir i.%p& C :1 n4jact on.
the F6± - =t.
arld a'tiwm t'.: in in? .
L'_CL .:e-.. The g•ar_t rl]. .:_._J.: ell.S. Cr:..;:_ _ii•_'lt:.__i use• the s.taiadard re rtLlt$
mid all ;':,L alis: 11311 assi a a.;AL they me w-,C,LM~ CIE the -:'C-,. 11._= enl'they
4) C u::..-_...:e::_?:.a :u eat Lk:'Ue:.t ilnotbe
IX A. n~mnntz 11201M CC 1..,:r.e L:l'L121y and appl•opirare by the F]ep,._rLt,H_t L- the absence c:f a c i.e=Lt tatla. _=]jcL-
hes:l_:.t f'rir 'Lt i d La endatiorls.
C. The ! tep Y ai: Lll __iake _:_t4 vnhi in f1e lle_ r
F.e wlues fdl-the al1mva6ility aLUd practical}:_
all at _trlit,' of m,7ts in . Lli. c ,-itla the prorisiona of
U G".iS and the GIMAS Ial,.;.~..01 RA' -ow p. 'io~_: ccn1-. I..-unerLta and. 117a1ta.ge nie11•t.
co=lt'' t=n.' `=ee C= al q, and
17 Acrru.rmE Le
d ,:,:r u,;":•_n r; i ct a-: > c_' l,.__1_3 l:'.e:hiic..: i.._noy~i >1=0 '
Tjairf _3 i='LliLaber` Lc-_the
l)•e];:;:rrMiZ-.R t?udon nud C L1Ft}&A F.r.€URemetim fm F..«:.. ':I-:
In au: l; p_tl,
r M:. to _ msdi bythe :]_rii.(:+r•L,,::_raul_e the the 1 J.Q p--l-:-e. te: the L]ie•palment ami
r-e liar L i''.IB Ch mb.sp i---='card: n.a._.ummi,e:
if : eL 7._ mn 1 e r e_nii LL_ a17_ tlse
cal 1 r.__:.r.' illa.:.i,: li,. _i;:u. .::a ._3_::rt..A.
idmi----.:,r °e ImI-1 u.; u:r_• p1.'_-_ ] e_-___~it r_: _ v -L, e, t
1-e:c'1aile=_'11 I::e _•:"_:_.,:L u_.. ._.L_..._hl 1; shall. nm On a . ohod Set i ter mz-
1-ecnue t-0-- t i is p._.MAK'.t i,..e._ el.e'=em Ill_ re,_.r . ---r-- be
The _ e -ii -_=n1..__ l:? all ] nOC1 ]0.'1 kW ,i in S the 3 year 7eli;}d if au&t 1','e not
the d .d_ in Ii 3 a na•.llee:l:
11 The _=t; _ea :eriod tarts f on, the date of Baal
Payment to the o rs4`rr.
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anv of lu".7 2n1::.:;;:•
er:.. -
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rpose ofand,transcrLpts.er.
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TEX_k'rr; 1-NIFOF31 i:rRA:' T& 4:O-wTRA(TMANAt=7EME:%~TACT (DE L-181
rt_H F°TLF. Te..a: r-:-:etunleur{__-:le:
Lu LCt relatL r - en an ~ . t_' chucy and cocaim ; _ 11 m nt and contract ni3magee nt.
Be it enacted by the Lcgis,a.tuie: ca the State of Taxis,:
Ili.]"C tiC]
Tii_. Act riiay be cited act L:cr__: naiit ME Cc,ritra.ct a aeU1,eL_t AV f 1 ' : _ .
Section
Ahep no . l::cr; : _ HI:i.entv.e a 1._.- -.]r_.: -a1,3,:,l e.] _ eat arrd 1 rLK regaruing r::::21,
Ilefiuirion-.
Sectinn.
i:_t1_: Art:
1) i1 .v rerrl=w" nn on a ctt° count, cw curer p:l.r._ it --Lbdl.._--cn of ::.e v v, 1w does mK Wow ~:I:.: a w1ool W At o7
t p a saw y" 1ir.ealr a ~ re in _ d, commission, de:.-;1 _e h.;-: h rev i e 1 _ i .:`i E _rn, but dmey . by: Ws a
r= r_ c 11e - c, 1121;-rersky.
t art _'z on: a . r1-e elr.t of catupb ce wlii federal or Mate law that is reginr°ed of a locai _ . en°wa1ent as a C . n:.r.::r A
the re: erpt of
Thnllal 1 , - - ' r d1. cn: am nin = ons L apy heable p,lK end pricedues for the aceciL r w& reputing; and,
YqS naRerrue::r C Ain : TV '..;!t'- agon: n1 : J e ~naI s:• *suwents: t_ .`...1.._ d're-a. stratiori of pa]r.: ;:.1 11-1.-c .
L14]frY N Ofi11:L1Lt1L'MIC&L of grants and co,:1rrt- is'LCli I,--- CA,I gGvernments
Section .
Tine t:ace i_. - ate l le star_' - L .v]i_hnn yant a]ldccl w: LaLR__ t.
71,e L office ylial]. r r~ L___ avd ei:•rlci nom] , dr auk aaa<uarle,} lc al L ,„grit;, are L~c:,.:_ :1.
1 ; c 1 - , n xa
c L 1_]_e i ~_:Ceq_..--2,~'pe 7 U3
whi=:1,11_in wi 1: _e Lrlrer:..
d) T_:l .L n L r. L nut be d 1.-:.,.u -ed t-,Or amounts of
fed,zral f.;-A. ti-. a i b,. r1-e agenci.e-: cr local agencies.
Standard financial management conditions
Section 5.
r. yi
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r La:,1='rrb=r:,ur.Frcyn= SJ:,md CH3 p1-1F.t
L= r:, . r-:f_Z 311 to :.tat= a-e:aeie=_ an
U nn? r .DM :r, r_ ._a AP a;1 - i V5::; r_ ±E a-L _:n. R a Of P :;_a a& 1 1. I,:: _ u_=:e.r.-::.
T._... 3 ..t:_.. ale be de- e1 m A a= - -.;oral Mann m _L W_ .r r:] :.171.1:e I _at r'.:zd.
m _.a q.::_:_ ale :r: mm: am . vi ph snan; Dwe _ lai_..r-'s l_ de ::•_t_:ial _ xiin_ m a. tar 7 :1____ua..:, we ._r
judicial aaarea_ r _ r , t r1_ a}rr la f fmanci l aai °.a _ement v. i..::;:
The n.-_:aaca i_:= ra : v. a=e the fiaa.racial a r tlhet e ti. Vii.-;:it r - nt a t,
deSi =E e.e x e a_plivable r d ; o U hn ,..e
Adapdon 0f nn aur:ml Ln 0ng&MMC COU61an:ru:. ;,.u 1 :.s.aLa,-Eurl
5 0 awn -5.
aaeai aar.;:.t me the .:.u:., a _ _ =n__a a' a:: emena au, oau
ywa e__t. _:e0sie :__,t__:al a..:_'. NWe $caia aa:y Wea..',.:Za.i• u the caa. i::.ra,. Y... ' dl_e: Le:.11:.e a
i_e•_ f -_.=L; .:,m. s_ rr•=n ca by state atMM.
ra__dad :.:::ia:a:aio sk t ,i::a:__ um = an;.:t be is . kmo e::. Ne iu d.---nce
VO 1_._-ria. MI -Fa_.eUL a0l TV= he.-: _.:rQOmc _M-1 nVm= Toy; a AmmW Le-._=
r r::e e :nod ;keg a1ar:_ the :ea•,:_:_': =U A e b715 q7-WDIE A10-
Durl'-e a l . d YZ Ut vi. = Ii vs a ..ri.; =ai. h a s the staida d ea gtion a Gi unifoim must
dj Taaati.aaais et#ti,ae )etiber'.1'.
titre 11! htn cf •-mu ani c'>o lcr.: ID lac :l ernanenr
Section 7.
7a i:i 1 } rr- ;nuts a.mi •rnnazec°sm audit COStS. a loco.d ,aaea€auuen r rate-a srereri fu,a.aci .
a -:-,-•nee nizy a e:: action of its zoo eimiurrg body a Bugle auuht as ks by all :,tats ajoncn~
v. L-:: Li t recEive.
l r_r_L receipt ma es r m-.n:.-;::r m.. E - L:,]_1 cemmultzian he _i.,-.e
a 3.-:.-e0a11,,_1,_ Cday: W. teat>-x_ yr n cr u:.m.ri PUNK Pa..-.r
I a l a= a,:y wall. to t:,_r_ ._aQE . nni or ---±_i,::ed .:.r. "_C _r: f
n e de iIn ame .e He , a T _ma_ l_ :al = erlaae..t .t ta ~oveeaaitag : ay.
ta re t E . a n -r _ c 1 -ar.•: u.
dj T1ui_ =,ti.aaa does no er lae. hmmdby the Laaar='"' Ja :f -,i cr el tp,t:.; 'i_ c.a
Eitm" e one
tkm& Mega.te:r:__al._da.;
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EMERGENCY
ectiaai 0.
T'h.e au---,::- -.c- rce l;.:c ME m c-:.,.,.sdion. le m b.-ti.,e. ea;- a m=_'===a::. ani an
iir ere r.: l,i:r _ar WS Z r:n.:::aie. nas ze:.usr-ki__: be . en A :aa In e ' 1 . y a e7m ,'_•n:. . a :}e.. :'e.i.
r An 70 _ eaect be .ai ~Eby im r.~...h:e to ITS tehua: ,:_a i=.. - -.i..:r_:,
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Homo :,u =.:Ii- 1931: IMAysI ? r_ xmvr •tot-ra•.nsF~,us•e•rehsedtoconcur ir_ _nve if_ mennto H&
51 _ - z An 4 _ by-, U:-11-_o_ r c to and 01 Ow q n _eoi t of a conference : 3ui - _rr..e-r the dh
sn c PA -_='n r At it re_: n _ i ee r_v _ i _3.F' 91 r 161 '_-e: 19,AM
E Ile IM M p,:,0421::Et~"7.1,'.::the s1:-=:
rug--m=eu_:_:y n--AgOTOvel
Juno 16,1911,fe::
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eord ukh ' J`: i1 tllas° 1 O:_r. VSvw:. L:o:.1than v;:e 5u d.:_..nlannei..tom:
1' 2-.'e.'.of
T_:_, ',Meta .t. _UC-i3r.. a._tt27 ].e1`Le r_ u~2n.. _c,tP t a__ n:errt... The n = -t, it P-2-it J
tr,lra__: = ! _u ,=erue:_r. ..V.:,,, .:l:ermS t.,,, =r.~__e2r. In e ' ~1 , _ :-t.~ea.h1- P .-.T - -I11
P . i 1.] UNI :.,stn-. il:i .-'.-ide r_1er~-:2,7-I-1ee :Ie a, ':=
r: and au i~mzonden _ r:r-_= a.1c=iteri,nn~ a th 11,16t-ya,
wn 1yagymno _,.t al: can _i e.t:i:::t- K-•a-- -.4; _..:__I,Irn'':. -at q:::, MA t.=r'
20::e.i:M! t'_ ._'..:1e AM :LLt..li .`ant;: _2 001=3013n, H_. _.er.I re all n.'.i
coned 3::._rrr'---, t~_.:r.; I , 21e:e::.-.' to cM11': :01 au- -e-._ 2:.3:1.;21.._:a2- {ZH~';
rL ;.i 11.1 - _ _ Drpc1--11.1r,, 1:^-T-=-1 ;.8 Al n7:nfC1 =0 ZVpun rIr~ In and a1.-=
tr. Such as d. to de:artue P:]1e :_=r i i2:ialn: art L _ci_t .It,,]] 1-.e ~•]rltu.edand.c,_Zi~d.A.
Financial, cperati 3g_~ are conducted l L-o_tU1 L! 51110h a Way as W 3XMId jkI . t-:B.
Financial °-tatements ar°eri-esated fairb:.A. Standards.C:.
The e_-a.ueaaffecting
tlx:rrue a..rt =a,,=.:tam _.__et':nn Mt..:_ . r-li_:;_d:i: ._i Cr_ .
er--al.101'F't::•__:.rLt:. r.:'.'i:ie:. r•Ir=:Ilt:
erna.e -eau e1r31:.--0:_e3t•:• raveet the Ftwctnn: aaA ME 1 cr l .e 10A:
f -L., w!alaue _r: in- m:=1i,-raTphMe=
F ,•
u_irepc2t ccnta_racc'1uateand reliable C
e:ti,neF:.1:11. w, .;:a.: u _..r.; v.'.,.e ---3 ie x7:'!
1.1;__''. ~_`lt: c.. heque:a:yAnn e. _e?.r:..ivil_ -
n---] ..de t 1utin_'ni-oa, are A.
hall a:Atheir t 'n proceduc,elto ule t _:t the ° stem: a W:tt:;] - ---n ystems n .,_
e i1-._- -nle, ...alit and --c d!-,etile : a of ev;Whed .c emsuze amuplonn ,v-rl'rx id lidms t_:.
r, 3--r :_:e L`- omp" v. do the r_.: Leutr_::aaNcti2 _ the e .penl!i :.i _ of' :rar_ 11:.:::Za]L_r._
the an.-, : t:. sk i ru tat-u..td 1 of F
L1 m _ . ,1 _scuibed 02M1ecipie2l X321 . r.:21: .i -
t,,_Zni -_eir:. for nt:.e:.
12re: t: he inn W, 3--r v :±e i:1x__tFxantin2ticn: ---:.:'-'tae al a to detertude ulether:are
e:c.=:1-_e;{ :o erne: att~ ::1212-:_.'et:___c=eenle:_ts audit
any er .at = it . _ hcr_dm a&- to 1) There to of tr n>- u a2laprapel'.four deteawire
v:Irl?-L-- it e ecianraxuic.,:Zetene;;es, experad2tte::Uhi the -
e_ het Won ;mom Not In maauce: ue uee of url7.
a e2.:11e::r.alne2._,n_: ..2e 1'en: l d vim C4 The i2_ancia_ n;t:mmuwe elt bxY 177.r_;
e _ a11:.it :enicy! Ten e r:__ Ke arc s..-:,_ eue:n eptec. 3:: ,o._-:=t.:_.,,"e.the
rh ; 311 _12, e 3 r'=K-n. e AM ! t. .,.1-cd) The -ct -t :,--K{11ey= t :=::.t, ns - `:an a A!
at p: _ rt 'i =r,::: d : F. F 11 rr 1:-i. AD a.,.itstatun Ze : CZA re am. fri .=.ut ,L:euruf ra ._::
a.. W h be n u_ Lie 0: :e':2e'•,- 1."n;tCO:_t.In1 121-.1telr3:~_e1ci r_ F :._s.red.Vim!
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t- In ie A I. r =•2 t=.Ito f,-i:- F rtl.;- 1G l:.
tdi _.l'sv 11.31rtS•_. 1 t, n Q d af1e1
f_na] emu.1e n l.-. ']w d: V~et;,2:. nv sTendid. i1 i r'._ e ,,;iA the e2:
3Yant. TLe 3t 3L1 ,e. 1;2..jaa :ed. 1:•12.1: to 2 pp e e77:1e__ s i u: f..reyared
3gea7 ge::_ i f ilnd.,iLLa--eii-• ee2;d .t m no a"ezt7]at_cn::__:.ra:_- _ a _=_ir_-_s,re ~
Kd.a n:: onAt f_ _a2v r.•tern.ent- t] ZC t :e E
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rsa: Lui~~:',.: [i=:rrur.f`r_,rrsic.:7Jneu>J CH,,? TT=^-: -
Change. e i.'c-•L1917i].~P1t~ l..~ll._'.'::~; 3:_L: 1.37.:e
PS ±e tTvm~ of izvm~
1) AIE e .al - orra le 61 the propel LLB -e=i a l ; Ile ° .
e.;[i-.X _d Il(:d.-i n.tl;cec- of
1for l.tc n exchnious IN a::1 _ li_oul;'•• nce i-._: 0 t_:_= : jvee=sn:,. And Wer
i u e. 1 1 Sr.e ] u r L -ib I • r mad
Le -ven con ,i,reinl r.LUti."? treatment and a}one11 1.:-.o 3 iu .e=-ial t` tL- f=_L LL i.ep~,rt;a
L 'hlti', • m both : t-to a n i other adtivitie~ of the and
Inct"En
1 C'at,l_ionofp lt,.,.-e 11;ce with rerpect
74e ail 1-li.cable credi.t°e:to con _au,_e le ~lirelwerrtc fc: e le- it=erns., and
ltl`. a 13_ r L. ..Ln.te=fed. its..
e'- - ' 1 I inc" . le is pr e r_ -ahl.e to othu =.e
L p. _ r,-m.4s :=o=ents the accuracy and caln~l of
a_:allci,a] npor°ts and clauu:r, for redubtucemant t
t: oo prope l _wdod je corw it ire an! agencies.
is Ejc. t . ri n n audit excel c n a deteluli • tion by an.
a b:ec 1:cL ..3-:_.aIm, apt:1:::1::e ta.. au;:e: t_ 1,_i uid'itoyLs
a . _ with 0!B- Li:a.11-=COO P LW _e: 23 net ]:C : LlY -l; _,_e - It : the } : _ j: . -._]ee-._el 1;:: ;Ir:•L11d
e ai l kn al gmyrum " ,be kowd. The _ _ Le_rr t nme do H or
1. _ V> a rce of Op.. t d 1:,.sn i=:cl The
ere immed a acccrdarce n._edtNe Den =wre_rtwillbe w 11 Me rte-:-", _t , DIIiepor-ts
1._1d,..:i L::•: _1=:.. if c verad by of 1_' `B lec_::ea Lola.1 The
102; ani r, be n4 I
Toe allocated eq,.t_.ably to ben i 1_=L- activities,n r.
iucl., ii_:g ]lore-:;ta r r=e:.andit..And also, Q.-ise th y pw - w: of to inzs1n, owe of MY
iteu~ .
C.The ava.t ]e .rt hall2'achidie:
Tie =.'eparttweLt ]eni_e Lat 1 : Il::.: ul.l ]e _-`r n.d t
1` F =,-.nel _footnotes. of the the Di amwe_rt concsinn=7 ,s.di.C: L-ys
let:r.:el y l at]> ::cl;.of .__e ] ,la_=c-lepoit.h,- iat =_:I:"
re®pcli-.e e.c•:''e ui 11 of the At
2 he alldON cal nellt~r on, :_:e :I3,:.:lci3I state:lst, MS the lea, t.:_:... _:_In I I e Should, ulc.l.rrde::
x,11:•__= :.h,..ld.:
4S,l Le] i. i'~ a _-ement lvah the xlAlt and,
Ids".t.~L.teLLlr:'_:I: examined, aa;l :_r pox ;i leC ]i___ , r=0 ELt L:. TYoIa-L4neLLIY+zil;we 12=c
VEL'e•=:.lea:.c•li.'. LL€'nbe :-..-e~:'_.
Th Ide_ tA- the 7mien. writes under: which the B. Reconi__=en 1• _n:1 1;• rt dor ii;e.-ration for
non to : A- d fe sk =e ;=e ftmds, and the axuna emrlrect c n r _ tl a en: _ _ n:
f*tthe „ari.__.ei-.ed;
All a'tQa t::]_a ___.,.a to wn :ix
e iit ,e icrae bi accordance with the ni u: awe I_ r_.__pca I::e:_ Am i:__'A:,~
1•:::I l n 67 - 52: :.nd ntrirr e tw;_ _u:L avi . e in x L um:t:.:n_ nr c the
I EKY x an clan= i , ;,1i e ±e : -7a.: r.oments tare :.'_ire rhe=ai t e 60
are f•h.n 1 r:i-u in; nom.-. Lee°pted. On p_ w 1, N AV n 1. 1::m__::I
aawua~g y011.I Ilt.d{.~t be i: T wf nn:_ e
expire.:ei,' the li3-_lec:t:ri_:s wMbe Le_e.:_:. __:;,.I:____1.., iwan::rof ±e:n-.c
Awe __'_L7 -t be 1e rr], r O d r Rnk ' rt_'=e
7N W_ niaae_Lts on compliance anal internal of the to e a i - ::f
Ito_ d:pa;111.e: i l!I T clL_c : to th'_ _ 51 l
le,I' 1 1_ i r:'. T~lr' _n.:. 1 d- ,r.l fi
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Lot: 1 'r I:;=:rmur. Pm-rar-: 1.1;raual i73 r,tR.
PROJECT TER_MIN TIC: it: C)NfITIA',; t:=E
r..._L T:ltl. 7-?r #'i=3llr.,' _a a.
a„ TeLMLU;uOelLl. Il,e r.2__ t.;. cn c:f the I -a 11..-- Ole
77.:r3__=. .i.ulice, h 01:I 1- 7. Um(lel' II_tl-.:alLc__.:l? .bl a-r..' rope: 7t:1?•.. 1 l' ;ect
l,_ e_ r th,e.:I:_ 7~I:1_ri_::.1 l:::I 7C 7. ea1111a _1: a
u:r.u:i•:u T 1.e:_',::ti _ I ._;t i s au c i;tut C hjcoc7Lt. T-• .-l._-•a'eout of 3 --mat is. the
the 1 . _tnle_ t 1 ram 1 n 1'lie ri taI=L'ue
a ei.tu: l;_ IP - - _ : 1 F-i iL _ • - =-;i I II r1Le i. _ w.,.n..le.~v filed 71 :1111:7
poll.cdl,- a, .1e:-:ei t ~ '.n: " .:e =r12:: La:. -eei i :.:ia.; I:
by the rsel:TLil?t.
Ik Ir, r>t L_ oin EI le ri!`a the +t'"p Sconi}let. cl 77,'e
eL m [;:lLi e n the event that the r dose not when I: ;-2 . L r i p.: .2!- 1 or t1. t .u :__e
I. 1. rr 1 1;r L a . t fnlt in th L , t Contract Er-n doc.mieslt L ement or a2__en,'10 :
eui"c_r..:_: _ Ill r.?-L1:.'.. -.:.11 a•c~ae thereto .Liaarlsi~hproL., m t3 _:e ?lyd , a~ rh. 9. ex c s?
1 .-i e •rn1 i rut Q L as i. ted. trot..
e,t .ita:..:. f::Ik- n a 3'.' be t-1:e
wont i 17LeLEI, $=1.SRI 1_1LP uI~ aye lzrilliMall
1. The Depa t ent iua, a:it]~ 1 a_meut to the leE_1.11,pllI~t: f. n t:
i. 1heDepal:elltma; auid,_:_:]-_ el~:.•Il_:'?1Yi__l r`_.. -l,_ :1:•,:•Li.-::p11-I.•'.'L;L apnii_:_r.12
gI. V. p._; 1k'' the r:t Of tL ;:.,e.:t Ill na73.cial
Lp e I t;el _?1 le -Llir d .s a c--r,- of the
J _1 l:; rs,~ =ice 7 11 L the 11-1,s L:e ~La>leut73. 3La. e to _]au. au re ale Sted,7.
a.te ...er'r... e. _ u..,.:.tit T 1:- .::e 1 Dil
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Befi:3e
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L _ =L 1 =1 :i : r. r all: tulle Pnor to
the J'm :r Et, .r. tl,a
ma?v re.L] t :n a ___:1_:1 . F'_:: fi:Lnt: _ -;r..r ;_:...r.-I a, A te:r 1_4 t1 ii-_:pection
the iw. 1 1 I 1:-? t.•--'L7;.1n.csdifed,
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t be fa::7,I'.l3.ed to : _e D-I-:.:t133,ent as
with f17e e F c 2i7-c_e :e pLCC?dell? .
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to 3 c e public.C.r rlr e B, in K TOMMY ecOn 5;,f of
the F_= aI du1n _t.'.Zues that no
L ....-iru:.- fa: ilati _ .au .._..a v1' pomn
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ef;r m I_-::_ i1 `r rri._.; .::d die i
W.bil,iti_,. of 1993 (11 M136 nyt 3PNW_::1B
e:erequuuem rar_;a_,_~aa.
tlae I. 71;11113h p T-r T rtati r Iatojec: cr . =n•
e m;.;n:; : s _:uu as the t~°pe and, eaa t f
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an be kept n 1.0- - we 1 en I, i. m. r. i_-. Q
uw- ::nl e r ialie- uf' An ~Yn, r a t_ .u.e -,-pe xr. _'t co - ro.& ;.r.: M.. trt it' be
of al-es the a e: a .n cr f, :lity
a;il,ii.Qlitj+ to Urer .be =Il:_.:.-_
on the Bade of F_ Cc.
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nncc .::nll chi on ew an! .:e l;-- nll pen__n ae__ennan. A o is r_ .:r-elc WE n:--.
n_; i.t_e::. of ine. _:1_•r inn KM _._eu . w:: axe be ":1,:. p
r„:i- arl;le The 5 F-_:-, r.mt Tial.e usal ,rd.:n:E I
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re.;: I:~t:_:.: vim d t,:may i:'.-. .;:__ru:ry :-a--omen rlle _:uLi,.::: ve.Ill?
ale 1o=::_. o c hing L s-ainn~_:r b Pu ___:r- r: inappirve a a u s,ecuoir:
the r,:u e ( 1,:.= r r mytuu~ _:_atu ,~u i.:}ama r un a r I we } _ ='I nb: i r cr.:
The n r:•. i::r_l~aptsa° t d~;.l.~ apply to en:la.
0a the F~::: of aSe,.
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to r_ .:_re n c a e:_r. ae_e:rn, I : -_:,il~r•: '--`a-.::e~:r-:tr,_•,,Yf
I.,.r n So lin___i n wur'_.._.en-:..:.:m_.denrf__.:n::°. 7 n'_:We r_.._-r_ n o±7.
r rr_r_.ent: ;t ---:I..:Pb> :.t,to k. 1:r;r zuexall-.r odcuau
1 1 ire f i : rlrtr_ F : ea-. , r. in Ow.lir n enh in the f' lJ. u
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d 1) proper6uteae=tf, are con- 2•yedfaa°a~L_::eat : i
112as.
f,. r h .
ti rLE _111 1<<'ts: Lac :
d- r:iuv. Pr= no : XInzual private) are
made of the Dq-~ Mw =t 5', I i Yanzz 1 1xa_:2 1oPew i ,
cr } 1 i w 1 w lr hen it V,- rI
7~ tr'1 -L1,;.r QX die : 4 i17aS.a i1,
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31.be de:e:uu:eaei :I,Palo r,..;.
Se of property a atised r Betel fed.1., el n.H_rzd 11. .t i .:::7. 21 witll~}14
7= teimuzated.le ew 5'11; . rE::'i• nhee . Pre is t l lie cll d :__
e t-.-De: _..e::re:;:i•:r, :_.crLCe':5) En._
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t: _:n Lnl.. y ah ti L: :1 .Mo.]. _ 111-_Mer to ea-=lbent-:
that do not have V imi E it M rues le. 1::_Eo i ll_:_ are at Least rap is
tt. e wr a Dual zattlE of do pAk El e 1_:t i i i ut:y -lto . e e rn_.nit. a=_ the in n
t c :IrStittlte a "a' : ncrl convened tom,r
u n!-'r- F-17ilities! orto e'n-!-: _enail T 1 an1
r red r e l.e:;aanfacilitieswilew Karon to Kr .E the F n1
i:.r,u, vIle. it :a_: bN tnrum Lit H i.. eim pycndt~ :E r : e.ennaiie Ic,_r-_==Ioil
17,::ea:- -00 _n._:c r_::Un'-= ' -1. s1-:e::a:: _:I1_" t]i;: tl,e L'. _ - Kok UWY Mg nth,:rt nnot
con-Aiti.reai eS e=:. c.7Cl._.. wenn e~. 1 _ _ele t ho-.i,e u.c
7. La a I'At on a <1 E i the ti mz t7se lie,. the epartnl _t -
no l.; .61011 13_. sn i ;:r~-. the-e _ - beI:I,e, ifl err
Wing w• n-. eL.- i tS in wi ar v'Er " izov-Lenod nh
h are rted tc rags-• ubA c,)ar;-_dll: changeind the Mea Al:1__31 _ o.
7'C?a5'. .Ls 1 Inv
i .0.. to : re 1: r tLr: : l e., it an•= rller u1 Ir_ _
e no 1::;:Y mutl, l:_ 1"' 1 N c) -Ise acqui. Lti.::parcel, of I.... ~ luau' be used i r?Oc'
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e l c u a SLound. ba i we MN _
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bhi hE_ ;_Ll_. no 1:.:'='e7- 1.7.1:•,:•; ra.. prograin a>:i.r- i } cI 0:=:of at
two it f 7ila:] e L:e -i.jy a no ll,.:
with d The 7. >n=en ::a7xdwasnot csfgiasally a qcttned b the rL M
M_ PID qwpoka1 .ra And:' e:, w :7s- 1h e value of y for recrw&m.tir
D_t?,.: ili not L .Le• dy amhanceis recreation tt
the ie :.:ahie t '_id, h,.: ncit •pL t. I• n :iedi_at 11 =e:
by :eve 1:;_ } `L_,:we: "•'11-•e L: p 0w:Lietsel
n e :=rar- a .E.iei of1:_L ErI,o.F -]::Xed
l:_vah cr t' _ 1_._•:,err, 2NC jEra] or State 3j' Le Iedin the pupemd be ::
in7am ,lad mat rec ;w:--_ri,redfor7 r.=.li;'..._. anLl r
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u----5' 7 _i 1acmed me in. eiC'_d]1on. use,, : be x5E:.., -_'-i 7: •pr+xs•
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f,• _t _1 ea x_ : I _ed by Ave yA e.: tl7e farul _ ,-li uL:.:r . tlir t 1:_ -r L ___=err.
d.rure le-,-=e,,: c: the n ' r as arnur, -ee r_hns er r•:•'_2:.
in L rn:: i_..e :moo . L a:_: , ._:1wA,n&ect.
n] :r ':..:e i:-n.:u. ± e-:i_, e: do ~ __-'":1 lct;€•.-._ au7 r.. :::a' the my of .w_:: faUses orr
all t:: t:: ri1 :lie Dapartu]e_°_t ] need ._L-rr Iy comsLdei
u-.L.,_;r„e.Li-11 _aiie,. 7egltueurenty reLared to that K_er r gue:t i] ccn v7 pt u.K -t-an° a ^^,=1='Li: f-. ±±w if the
ti rt2:_°Me u rele_t7r__ite L __=tea lia:e beo. met: . o 10 On
1 7h re:_::"_._ l:;:i] = r::_::'. C_:-I e: 0014B) ins hlj A Rued i•:., a]:e:.:1.].e. hn.e beea7.
u.=.t rel]l ..;.:r c:f -11 r11 i ,j f, . Ile adequase ecii-,=tile ed, dut.~]]e1Lt ] au> L jec-Led on a ound,
W-=u= Ave 1 1.-e: ' of
Llre 1..i:.i L _ oai,C Lr _:.:_;i in,F1imu_I_ pegrann7 regatlrenn7euts for approval and,
Lllre e :a::r. - _.ai-. _L..::: 1 1 MOO la: l.: _u_ Ile c; :r;:i r1 ;:e no: _li mcwdan7.cew5hClsapter-6511.
to=: V to Ave a On ai::rance. the m1] the
oli_iL-._ .u: be _qK -:1 K 1]: . .t Air TUre e ill be. onipatiblei,uitl7.r r °Crn -.r,d
peaLt::i -e-.. t4,L.n the r.ui0 .eui ] =:n- cr. y',s111 ;.LLt.e, r-r1d, recreation ar°~e ]el-:-lirs the
the G::_]:_-" _e°_., o•]i_. I.L'. hus__n the :c:le °C]L 7°0 RE 1=:i elY ss.1L: 301 r nt~t.e
flEY1T7] LL.. a3 aed in lease a f iErue:_t.
l; -lie _ ropes=_ed stnieft ,e i c ui= ,t:I ie arid, cip ificautly
1:nj,7,u.,. _ z 1 i;=:. the 1}q Kr:.e of ]L lei-: e,t1"Ile _t E tlv7
re pmr r=t-1i], .L- the pi--pe-t in isnea-:or,L _ I, -__:i E :7n; 1` ..f -.ie a_i,° L d tt,,*
r._L:._.ua:_.1 nc i y, _r-1 rlr•:•:e mt by M L vc: 1.,:_,...i_. -
an apee_:__]1. ,-___ru]:na -1 301W 71 c_;rl_= ,AN_:_ :cube t._t__:-0 me t,t____. i__. I rr::r
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If ir:e:of
t_ --_..-.°:1 t].e a a%2] ::Il L_ _-l. E,--: 1: 21 e]e:___; f th n1 7ta e
pi:::j files are n_. I:1 C I~1tFl.~ :'r e.°.I_:: _ It_ J_'.II e. .
li Ir. ? u i ° ~ 7.: e r flue 3te77t a_ -u ti_Ltt:it the total Ute`s rezma.tiou.
e 1 LLi i.ieutii7C 11 E 1:_ 'laosa . C0Sts or
i.,r_li:. Hen ..e. ;L___UQ LUec_ 1- _"Er d.i_.:_rlie__r." .._-l:- e do Lat7n.e:,.t= i °.._,i e. net :ecr_ 1bennefit
be aht a v._L_:.__an_. 0% - _U.. rl,e c,..: e re'.V:
6 71i 1::17c d f-.c:. Iat be au-der the 1 ud
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ann7e_.d_:_ai.L.Yulrl. be ith
eiSAI 1eque . at 1: 1~_e zc~ zc: ie."__: of Ile 7) li d ha; beel7 ,.1 l :a opmoc _101:
nave ~ooii o m ,,::rh .__e Lie anneut. m it pl 1 c :::1ne_=r.. 1i - e.:de jfu
Sip"d no i Nd Ii"mr 1 1 ) ,r buU in ru.ao: nvn1 1 n_L_ r..- 1. 1:•
1 Ll..:rd] the u. lI7~e:Lt t . _ tnce c'_l
1 to a, t 17]C? to the L:_'.11i, ;_L=' -_'ll i=:. e,snl]"."e~a V a PAW:
by the 1- 1 d r ] :er l a and e.til 1 je..Llrr. The ae.1 full j 1 Mali: Lt -ff.t. ii
area pm t..-:r E n. r-rlr.l__L. Coco c1i _r nh_Mr & pr p:e ' 1 f''1 re' -=.t and.
been a=t 1 p-c
no G:• no e:_L: L: .t 7 L. t;)t.a : _ eta W] ]r7e", l u_.". -f TM, MI i17i.. -
Llue s i ec:ne .t fn ne: cn Ii the am an:1:of 1.
1Dep.=true t . ocll i, LO ii r,t. if all F o=_° ible recd=atl, a, Cl ca u M Lr e..=1..
i d to agna 1 1_ an me e tip .•l circuni2tances, Chapter 640.1.2. o_ e L 1i7"e t] ° _'L ect
F
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innn Ken Mned e p:ajeet D Add: n _ Ao nn _ .a::.'tance R -:7m a:.,_tmi_exnay
r aI r: a • : _ , .t r.i p :.nLiel _nn I;: a:.I a }7l.. -e i
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w 00: a - _annr7sne tl; :.ri_: : 1 3--°in an ne0i t : L d:•-' De'_-, i ncl;-
r:}~~.:211:t lie Lil' .e:l'.:.:no er. I_w_:._n_,..__e]:nev L_-_. ',.L,IAn ::.Jt eflee,
be ae..,. ui r i r i a ;l1 n an& AM be Fc . y umpletion Iwpc-Pd; u.- 11 uder to de-,:araua.e
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nn I a al.•l:.? a:u:ed for any i i l ect.:DO al : P AI a a 41010-M! and
1a _meepta.on to attaan;_ro:l - '-east care e- L the: T'--eye].:,n - _ q K_,l l].:•; ta. E 5,.aiy,:TW CA_:.. a'aJ trn_M
gran: TC n ter dumigh lf : ea :f:_, t.':-_ 1.:: e w i:. e,-.
t.. ;ion s I n_=. A ,_...r gat Viliv maa.da, aimkomdbyfhe D?; a _'-err
cli;h_,=.:n= ruia oa,.u.ci ~i er:erLl7~_:t,-
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p ;•ill' 7 ,i '-lie 1_,__;_. p: ow ; pee____ n M d0.ll~:_ ? us Ll c ra mat e b eery . d::'h.- i!
r of A. l .SCI': vie
up.'.=d _-L 71712E Il le-L. The
l ;_nn" r t- i l - -.,I li? ea' a fi.~ r.:: n3 pert b?ila used fir the
I -~1: ~-a a] 1 he reaaared.u_•e_:ded
Comp: to L 0n pMa_ rmne r:__: v :e aeglure
a}•_rL ta] ind .-_:.t,: -._..;L_-- :tre Ir. yak` W Appearaasse. I. L7: W it~e.ct:• a ray itira~ to the
La<< pia _-,,.itl C :-1::an:.pLLbli.c.e :...
C'' L';..'-: .et?. C L_uIs.;1o.p: a 1 ae.,•:r of:auci ale_
1e:ton file i ,Ln-.- =en-:.I.,.;te: p:re ? L:iea_..eof r pant
of • w n: L - =gearn run cr t Il. y may l:n:. nd t' i_:_• w- 1 .:r. it a,be
deterL a.. _ be oleo if ca; ' e n:i; L r:,ble~s1)
Reasonable we ;_::l w 7&saxle not auffitireaat to D I u_;__ aae__r. Noes stat~fingand a .:ciaa= of h:
eepthe aeCli1fi ea ' -faeaa hq.F ow I :ri.-;?h : -
a elide e c:fc i:tr- _.atitaar' I , -Ee d=
diztate ac?;:.:._e .li Artype o E a sll and open, r,.:: the public during i
L.i, tikes dictate a change _:a the t pe of Is
tl-,~ lift of the area aaa
suta:aa_ eW I -
1,en ae :-:a at°®aor facility is de.=oyedby fir°e,.G.
aiglI Is the axe-i=:-_:1to fd uzet iufarrzaation
mA fen.. n . ~__:}e r•::1, I ant i tlae C.
SVMwH c r t_ a .:a eav _ propraaaa aA. wn e-the
1111' l: i ued n 11 o-:c°.,.lm:p
7eL _ em-.: _::..e of L _'a e._:La_ .r wd :_Le ; n be H. hi-.eriaue ere land: hay°ebee.Ll).atn t a .
i ea rl,_;: le pV"Va_:ad ___al..the e:K 6r:. aection, aI '-sal:. c_eraa-_::.nel ::.er the nn
a lu"_:rl r_.' made f 1'a;:e._rLa ,1. _ a'-pe:t; is In. . are n
the lud=el::-.:rme_:t. rlie nl_e;-lwr.wa
Eli rf.c': i.lEp _ a w7new:Kue!'-F
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A CD with the City of Denton
Parks, Recreation and Trails Master Plan
is on file with the original resolution.