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• <br />• <br /> <br />What Does It Include? <br />A Master Plan includes; <br />- Introduction, scope of the study; <br />- Review of the procedure followed in preparing the Plan; <br />- Inventory of existing recreation areas and facilities public, private <br />and commercial; <br />- Recommended standards for parks, playfields, playgrounds, playlots, <br />community centers, athletic fields; <br />- Comparison of existing areas and facilities with recommended national <br />standards; <br />-Specific detailed recommendations for the development of existing and <br />proposed areas and facilities to adequately meet present and future <br />recreation needs;' <br />- Appraisal of the existing program with respect to administration, per- <br />sonnel, activities and finances; <br />- Recommended standards for administration, personnel, program activities <br />and finances; <br />- Recommended plan for securing adequate finances; <br />- Evaluation of existing program as compared with recommended standards <br />of administration and operation; <br />- Specific detailed recommendations for improving the administration, <br />operation and program activities o provide roost effectiYely for the <br />interests and need of all groups; <br />- Maps of the city showing population composition, distribution, density <br />and trends; <br />- Maps of physical barriers as they affect the recreation areas, facilities <br />and program; <br />- Maps indicating location of residences of juvenile delinquents;. <br />- clap of city showin; correct location of city-owned areas, used for <br />public recreation, or having potential recreation value; <br />- Map of neighborhood patterns; <br />--Development and layout plans for existing and proposed areas showing <br />exact location attd functional design of essential facilities needed; <br />- Graphs, charts, photographs; <br />- A development program listed in order of priority; <br />- EstimaCed cost of proposed facilities and funds needed for each develop- <br />ment phase. <br />