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PRECM 03-06-1985
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Chapter 6 <br />SCORP Consistency <br />munity Facilities: ~~ <br />The 1979 State Comprehensive Recreation Plan (SCORP) <br />contains results of relatively sophisticated survey of people's <br />recreational desires for winter and summer activities: `The <br />summarized results of the survey as shown here indicate a <br />strong demand for bicycling, swimming, camping, tennis, <br />hiking, cross country skiing, fishing, snowmobiling acid <br />ice skating. <br />Percent of Metro Population Desiring More <br />Opportunities for Recreational Activities <br /> Percent of Population <br />Activity RequestinglActivit <br />Bicycling 21.9 <br />Camping. 16.0 <br />Tennis 14.4 <br />Cross Country Skiing 11.9 <br />Fishing 11.4 <br />Swimming 10.3 <br />Hiking $•2. <br />Snowmobiling b.3 <br />Picnicking 5.3 <br />Boating S:3 <br />Ice Skatin 2.8 <br />~~ <br /> <br />Needs Assessment <br />g Figure 12 1979 <br />Of these, swimming, tennis and ice skating are activities <br />commonly associated with municipal park systems. New <br />Brighton meets or exceeds the standards for tennis and ice <br />skating and with the anticipated development of Long Lake <br />Park, residents will soon have adequate swimming, picnic and <br />trail facilities. The inclusion of trails, picnicking and swim- <br />ming facilities in Long Lake Park are likely regardless of what <br />governmental unit develops and operates the park. <br />In summary, the City's park system, as developed with <br />projected improvements, is consistent with recommendations <br />of the 1979 SCORP Plan. <br />The application of nationally accepted standards for park <br />and recreation facilities to New Brighton's open space system <br />will give a basis for decisions to be made regarding future <br />acquisition and development. It should be noted that these <br />standards are more guidelines than standards. Changes in <br />the demographics of a community and socio-economic <br />changes such as energy shortages and changing patterns <br />of leisure-time activities further erode the credibility of <br />these standards. <br />
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