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<br />2.3 Community Use Facilities <br />The residents in the unincorporated areas of Contra Costa County currently have use of three <br />County.owned community use facilities.s As shown in Table 6, these facilities provide 7,200 <br />square feet of useable space to the unincorporated area population served by the County. <br />Therefore, the existing level of service for community use facilities is 45.8 square feet per 1,000 <br />people. <br /> <br />Table 6 - Community Use Facilities Per Capita Standard <br /> <br />Facility <br /> <br />Crockett Community Center <br />Lefty Gomez Recreation Building <br />Montara Bay Park Community Center <br />Total Community Use Facilities <br /> <br />Existing Space <br />per Sq. Ft. <br /> <br />4,000 <br />aoo <br />2,400 <br /> <br />7,200 <br /> <br />Current <br />Population <br /> <br />157,350 <br />157,350 <br />157,350 <br /> <br />Existing Sq. Ft. <br />per 1,000 <br />Population <br /> <br />25.4 <br />5,1 <br />15.3 <br />45.8 <br /> <br />Source: Contra Costa County, Public Works Oepartment <br /> <br />Based on this existing level of service and using an average construction cost of $225 per square <br />foot, the total expansion cost per capita is $10.30 (or $10,300 per 1,000 new residents in the <br />County unincorporated areas). 6 <br /> <br />Table 7 - Community Use Facilities Cost per Capita <br /> <br />Fee Component <br /> <br />Level of Service <br />Standard <br /> <br />$10.30 <br /> <br />Community Use F acUities <br /> <br />45,a sq, ft per 1,000 population <br /> <br />Construction <br />Cost <br />per Sq. Ft. <br /> <br />$225 <br /> <br />Notes: <br />1 Average construction cost per sq, ft. multiplied by the existing level of service per capita. <br /> <br />Cost Per <br />Capita 1 <br /> <br />5 The facilities used to calculate the existing level of service per capita is limited to facilities owned by the County, The <br />County also has facility joint.use agreements with other public agencies, <br /> <br />6 Since all of the existing community use facilities are located in parks, the cost of land acquisition is included in the <br />park acquisition component of the park fees, <br /> <br />Park Impact Fee Nexus Study, 2004 <br />County of Contra Costa <br /> <br />DRAFT REPORT <br /> <br />Page 10 <br /> <br />6-17 <br />