Neighborhood Park definition

Neighborhood Park means a park which serves the population of a neighborhood and is generally accessible by bicycle or pedestrian ways.
Neighborhood Park means a park or recreation facility designed and intended to serve the residents in the Park District in which the Neighborhood Park is located.
Neighborhood Park means a City park that serves a neighborhood and includes amenities such as play fields, hard courts, tot lots, picnic areas and open turf or natural areas.

Examples of Neighborhood Park in a sentence

  • Water Distribution, Water System, Wastewater, Neighborhood Park & Trail, and Arterial Street Impact Fee Facility Contributions.

  • Owner shall, prior to the approval of each final plat of the Property, provide the City a bond, escrow, letter of credit, or other security agreement approved by the City Attorney in an amount equal to a proportionate share of the Water Distribution, Water System, Wastewater, Neighborhood Park & Trail, and Arterial Street Impact Fee Facility Contributions attributable to full development of the lots within each final plat compared to the approved full development of the Property under this Agreement.

  • Seattle Parks will request that the City Council approve the reallocation of $3 million from the Acquisition category in the 2008 Parks and Green Spaces Levy, transfer it to the Development category and authorize its use for the development of the Neighborhood Park, contingent on a transfer of property from SHA pursuant to Article 6.3.2.

  • P-Patch Community Gardens located in rights-of-way are subject to approval by SDOT, and in Horiuchi Park or the Neighborhood Park they are subject to approval by Seattle Parks.

  • Developer acknowledges that, to provide the equivalent of 18 acres of additional fully improved, active parkland towards the General Plan active parkland standard for the Specific Plan of 5 acres/1000 residents, the Finance Plan provides for and Developer shall support the inclusion in the Neighborhood Park Fee of an in-lieu fee (the “Dedication In-Lieu Fee”) equating to the value of 18 acres of developed active parkland.


More Definitions of Neighborhood Park

Neighborhood Park means the open space illustrated in the Boulevard One Illustrative Plan found in Section 3.1 of these Guidelines.
Neighborhood Park means the 25 acres of the former Flor-a-Mar (Gulf Harbors) Golf Course surrounding the 25-acre ELAMP conservation area (the Property) and any improvements thereto.
Neighborhood Park means a 1.75 acre park to be developed between Yesler Way and the newly reconfigured X. Xxxxxxxxxx Street, abutting the existing Yesler Community Center on the Community Center’s westerly side.
Neighborhood Park means a public park located in the central area of each Neighborhood in the La Pine Neighborhood Planning Area. Neighborhood Park size ranges from two to five acres.
Neighborhood Park means a small recreational area, usually between 0.5 and 2 acres in area, and developed centrally within the neighborhoods to encompass an approximate ¼ mile service radius, serving as a recreational and social focus of the neighborhoods.
Neighborhood Park means a publicly-owned park as defined and described in the Parks and Recreation Master Plan. Neighborhood parks are centrally located, accessible to surrounding neighborhoods, and should be equally distributed throughout the city. A neighborhood park should be a minimum of eight acres in size and serve approximately a one- mile service area with a half mile radius surrounding the park. Typical facilities include informal softball and soccer/football fields, volleyball, basketball, playground, horseshoe, tennis, shelter/pavilion with tables, pathways, and free play areas.
Neighborhood Park means a local park, which is typically less than 10 acres in size and may include landscaping and recreational improvements such as sandboxes, play sculpture, playground equipment, benches, shelters, trees and fencing. These parks are used by the residents of one or more nearby neighborhoods, typically those within a half-mile radius of the park.