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• <br /> City of San Leandro Park Impact Fee Study <br /> TABLE 1 <br /> CITY OF SAN LEANDRO <br /> ANTICIPATED RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPNIENT AND ESTIMATED <br /> INCREASE IN RESIDENT POPULATION: 2000 -2020 <br /> Resident Pop. <br /> Annual Increase in Total Unit Increase Average Persons Increase <br /> Residential Units' 2000 -2020 per Unit (2020) 2000 -2020 <br /> 100 2,000 2.35 4,700 <br /> 'Barry Miller, consultant, General Plan Update. <br /> b Based on 1999 California Department of Finance figures and ABAG projected trend in household size. <br /> Sources: San Leandro General Plan Update (in progress); ABAG Projections '98; California <br /> Department of Finance Report E -5 1999; Hausrath Economics Group. <br /> EXISTING FACILITIES <br /> The City of San Leandro owns and/or operates 22 parks and special use areas located on 97.8 <br /> acres of land. Using criteria from the Parks Needs Assessment, there are four categories of <br /> parks in the City: <br /> • Community (36.5 acres): Large parks containing a wide range of facilities, • <br /> serving several neighborhoods or the entire community. <br /> • Neighborhood (33.6 acres): Medium -sized parks serving the informal <br /> recreational needs primarily of a single neighborhood. <br /> • Mini (2.5 acres): Small tot lots or passive sitting areas that serve the daily <br /> recreational needs of a small area. <br /> • Special Use (25.2 acres): Areas with recreational facilities that serve a - <br /> specific need or user group. • <br /> In addition.to these parks, the City owns 182.42 acres at two municipal golf courses. These acres <br /> are currently leased to concessionaires who maintain and operate them. <br /> 5 For the purpose of impact fee analysis, this report excludes from the inventory long -term lease land at <br /> Marina Park and several private holdings. The Pacific Athletic Complex and the San Leandro Ball Park, two special <br /> use areas owned and operated by the City, are added to the Parks Needs Assessment inventory. Note that about 19 <br /> acres of parkland owned by EBMUD or the School Districts, but operated as parkland by the City, are included in <br /> the total. <br /> Hausrath Economics Group 5 <br />
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