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Parks classi ŋ ca ons <br />Park classi ŋ ca ons <br />Classi ŋ ca onExis ng de ŋ ni onDe ŋ ni on related to constella on and sector <br />In the constella on and sector concept, parks take <br />Play lotSmall parks intended for Provides ac ve and passive recrea on opportuni es <br />on a role beyond their tradi onal classi ŋ ca ons. <br />informal recrea on, play, and at the smallest level of ac ve parks in the community; <br />This is an evolu on in the ways that parks and <br />relaxa onplay lots, or the components of a play lot, are available <br />recrea on services are delivered to the community, <br />in every constella on in the system <br />so maintaining consistency with the exis ng <br />Neighborhood Parks near residen al areas Provides ac ve and passive recrea on opportuni es <br />classi ŋ ca ons is important. In the chart that <br />Parkthat o er opportuni es for addressing the needs of a constella on, and providing, <br />ŅƚƌƌƚǞƭͲ ƷŷĻ ͻĻǣźƭ ng de ŋ ni ƚƓͼ źƭ ƷŷĻ ĭǒƩƩĻƓƷƌǤ <br />a variety of recrea onal in some cases, components that deliver recrea on <br />applied de ŋ ni on for the various classi ŋ ca ons of <br />ac vi es, both organized and opportuni es on a system wide basis; neighborhood <br />parks in Roseville. It is followed by a de ŋ ni on that <br />informalparks are available in every constella on <br />relates the roles of each park classi ŋ ca on to the <br />constella on and sector concept. Both de ŋ ni ons <br />Community Larger and o er diverse Provides ac ve and passive recrea on opportuni es <br />apply and are important as parks change to meet <br />Parkenvironmental features, to the constella on and surrounding constella ons, <br />the needs of the community. <br />including unique natural most o en with recrea on opportuni es that are of <br /> <br />open space; o er many interest to the en re community and may be limited <br />opportuni es for recrea on; in distribu on to a few loca ons within the system, <br />includes ac vity center landwith a target of having at least one community park in <br />every sector <br />Urban ParkParks that o er varied natural Provides recrea on opportuni es in a loca on that <br />and developed features and serves a more densely populated, walkable, and <br />include a range of recrea onal more intensely developed district, likely serving <br />ac vi es and programs most directly that popula on of the popula on <br />of a constella on; urban parks provide unique <br />environments or programming that a ract users from <br />across the system <br />Trail ParkO er opportuni es for Serves en re community and o ers relief from <br />recrea onal travel, such as development but does not provide ac ve recrea on <br />hiking or biking, through areas opportuni es; trail parks are not targeted to <br />of natural beautyconstella ons or sectors, but are intended to provide <br />unique walking or bicycling connec ons that o er <br />convenience for users and a diverse recrea onal <br />experience <br /> <br />
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