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Avenida La Pata/Avenida Vista Hermosa Community Park PRESENTATION TO CITY COUNCIL and

Avenida La Pata/Avenida Vista Hermosa Community Park PRESENTATION TO CITY COUNCIL and PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION December 15, 2004. Meeting Agenda. Welcome and Introductions (George Buell, City Planner) Presentation of Preferred Park Plan (John Beck, Senior Park Planner)

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Avenida La Pata/Avenida Vista Hermosa Community Park PRESENTATION TO CITY COUNCIL and

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  1. Avenida La Pata/Avenida Vista Hermosa Community Park PRESENTATION TO CITY COUNCIL and PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION December 15, 2004

  2. Meeting Agenda • Welcome and Introductions • (George Buell, City Planner) • Presentation of Preferred Park Plan • (John Beck, Senior Park Planner) • III. Construction Financing • (George Scarborough, City Manager) • IV. Public Testimony • V. Council/Commission Discussion & Direction

  3. Park Site and Surroundings

  4. Avenida La Pata/Vista Hermosa Site Area

  5. Project Purpose • Evaluate recreation needs, market demand, site opportunities & constraints • Determine the park program that will fit on the site • Determine the capital, long term operations and maintenance costs • Determine a funding source for park operations and maintenance • Create a master plan for the park and create a viable development scenario

  6. Community Participation • Stakeholder Interviews • Focus Groups • Land Use Charette • Joint Council/Commission Meeting #1 • Community Workshop • Joint Council/Commission #2 • Joint Council/Commission #3 • City Council

  7. Innovative Place- making CommunityRecreationNeeds Successful Park and Development Plan! Market & Financial Analysis Community Participation Site Analysis

  8. Recreation Needs Summary • San Clemente’s population is aging, so new recreation facilities will be needed to serve all ages • All sports groups & gym users (about 12% of pop.) need more facilities to continue their programs • San Clemente recreation facilities are at 100% reserved usage during prime time hours, and well-used during other hours

  9. Land Use Charette May 15, 2004

  10. Charette Results • 42 community members participated in land use game • Each team produced a concept for the park and development

  11. Suggested Park Program • Children’s Play Area • Group Picnic Area • Off-Leash Dog Park • Community Garden • Garden Area with Lookout • Open Space • Aquatic Center • Gym • Community Center • Baseball, Soccer, & Multi-use Fields • Basketball Courts • Tennis Courts

  12. Joint Council/Commission Meeting #1 July 7, 2004 City Council Planning Commission Beaches, Parks, and Recreation Commission

  13. Park Plan – Alternative 1 Overall Plan Fire Station Ave. La Pata Ave. Vista Hermosa

  14. Park Plan – Alternative 2 Ave. La Pata Fire Station Ave. Vista Hermosa

  15. Community Workshop #2 September 22, 2004

  16. Workshop Results • 35 community members attended • Reviewed and discussed the Master Plan, including Phase 1

  17. Discussion Summary • Most approved the basic concept • Ideas for adding facilities: skate park, more diving, t-ball • Several concerned about noise, traffic, & lighting impacts • Some concerned re: funds for park maintenance

  18. Joint Council/Commission Meeting #2 October 18, 2004 City Council Planning Commission Parks and Recreation Commission

  19. Park Program • Basketball Courts • Children’s Play Area • Group Picnic Area • Future Use & Special Event Areas • Aquatic Center • Community Center • Gym • Multi-use, Soccer, Baseball & T-ball Fields

  20. Park Master Plan Development Area Fire Station Ave. La Pata Ave. Vista Hermosa

  21. Phase 1 Park Plan Development Area Fire Station Ave. La Pata Ave. Vista Hermosa

  22. Discussion Summary • Sports groups need hubbed facilities with non-overlayed fields • Add facilities: skate park, diving • Some concern about noise and traffic impacts • Some concern re: funds for park maintenance

  23. Preferred Plan John Beck, Senior Park Planner

  24. Park Program • Lighted Basketball Courts • Children’s Play Area • Group Picnic Area • Aquatic Center • Community Center • Gym • Non-Overlayed, Lighted Soccer, Baseball & Football Fields

  25. Park Master Plan Development Area Fire Station Ave. La Pata Ave. Vista Hermosa

  26. Program Features Park Entry Community Complex

  27. Program Features Plaza w/ Water Feature Gym Parking Community Center w/ Patios Aquatics Area LightedBasket-ball Courts • Bathhouse • Viewing terraces • Pools: • Competition, • 50m x 25 yd • Warm-Up, • 25 m x 25 yd • Teaching, • 30’ x 50’

  28. Perspective – Entry Plaza

  29. Perspective – Aquatics Complex

  30. Program Features Lighted Soccer Hub 2 Artificial Turf Fields 2 Youth Soccer Fields 1 practice field Concessions/ Restrooms/ Storage Spill/Glare control lighting Children’s Play Area Parking Group Picnic Area Parking Berm & Landscaping

  31. Program Features Commercial Development Lighted Baseball Hub: Connection to park 1 Baseball field 2 Little League fields Restrooms/ Concession/Storage Spill/Glare control lighting Landmark Tree Informal picnic area Water Quality Basins Native planting Strolling paths Environmental education

  32. Program Features Lighted Football Field: 1 Artificial turf field Spill/Glare control lighting Berm & Landscaping

  33. Master Plan - Overview Development Area Fire Station Ave. La Pata Ave. Vista Hermosa

  34. Phase 1 Park Program • Reduced Aquatic Center • Lighted Soccer Hub • Lighted Baseball Hub • Lighted Football Field • Informal Picnic Area

  35. Phase 1 Park Plan Development Area Fire Station Ave. La Pata Ave. Vista Hermosa

  36. Program Features Park Entry Rolling Lawn & Informal Picnic Area Reduced Aquatics Complex Parking • Bathhouse • Viewing terraces • Pools: • Competition Pool, • 50m x 25 yd • Teaching Pool, • 30’ x 50’

  37. Program Features Lighted Soccer Hub 2 Full-size Soccer Fields 2 Youth Soccer Fields 1 practice field Concessions/ Restrooms/ Storage Spill/Glare control lighting Parking Undeveloped Area Berm & Landscaping

  38. Program Features Commercial Development Lighted Baseball Hub: Connection to park 1 Baseball field 2 Little League fields Restrooms/ Concession/Storage Spill/Glare control lighting Informal picnic area Water Quality Basin Minimal native planting Parking

  39. Program Features Undeveloped Area Lighted Football Field: 1 Football field Spill/Glare control lighting Water Quality Basin Minimal native planting Berm & Landscaping

  40. Phase 1 Park Plan - Overview Development Area Fire Station Ave. La Pata Ave. Vista Hermosa

  41. Construction Financing George Scarborough, City Manager

  42. Probable Cost Summary – Master Plan

  43. Park Master Plan Development Area Fire Station Ave. La Pata Ave. Vista Hermosa

  44. Probable Cost Summary – Phase 1

  45. Phase 1 Park Plan - Overview Development Area Fire Station Ave. La Pata Ave. Vista Hermosa

  46. Probable Cost – Phase 1 Add. Alts.

  47. Staff Recommendations: • Approve the proposed park layout • Direct staff to process the necessary entitlements and environmental analysis • Direct staff to prepare a funding plan for construction and maintenance • Authorize staff to prepare a Request for Proposal for construction drawings, select a firm and return to the Council for contract approval • Authorize staff to prepare a plan for the disposition of the non-park site

  48. Council/Commission Discussion and Public Testimony

  49. Conclusion

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