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Adult and Youth Sports Facilities - Needs Assessment Study
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J .Y� �`f���J.O��,n� 1 � •--�h�����'o�'J 'i.ai�u m.��i�i.0�c,./,��..� .�y ��2 and Needs �,�� �•�;���r ,� °'��-� izh�-.t�%r,1 � '�'. ���i���t' � ' �,� �v r Assessment �,��,�.,-� ��'' � j�1�� �F� ,�• }r c ��; ��, City of Huntington Beach Huntington Beach Union High School District Huntington Beach City School Districtlt�tjs1:.W. Fountain Valley School District '� .... Ocean View School District Westminster School District:9 \ Aft 1f/ '(. +ar •� 1 , Prepared for: The City J of Huntington Beach ' Huntington Beach Union High School District Huntington Beach City School District Fountain Valley School District Ocean View School District Westminster School District Prepared by: Community Services Department City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street ' Huntington Beach,CA 92648 Save Our Kids ' 5942 Edinger Ave,Suite 113-307 Huntington Beach,CA 92649 S Table of Contents Preface...................................................................................iii School and Park Area Legend...............................................iii Overview................................................................................ 1 ProjectStatement...................................................................2 Park and School Open Space Relative to Population............2 School Open Space...............................................................2 Summary of Park and School Open Space Relative to the Population..............................................................................3 Community Parks...................................................................4 Future Population vs Recreation Open Space.......................4 Recommendations.................................................................4 Community Parks Map...........................................................5 Cost&Funding Altematives...................................................6 Funding..................................................................................6 Maintenance...........................................................................6 Summary................................................................................6 Regional Parks&Beaches Map............................................7 Appendix A Reference Area Map..................................................9 Area1 ........................................................................ 10-11 Area2 ........................................................................ 12-13 ' Area 3........................................................................ 14-15 Area4 ........................................................................ 16-17 Area5 ........................................................................ 18-19 Area6 ........................................................................20 Area7........................................................................21 Area8........................................................................22-23 Area9........................................................................24-25 Area10......................................................................24-27 Area11.......................................................................28-29 Area12 ......................................................................30 Area13......................................................................31 Area14 ......................................................................32-33 Area15 ......................................................................34-35 Area16 ......................................................................36-37 Area17......................................................................38-39 Area18......................................................................40-41 Area19......................................................................42-43 Area20......................................................................44-45 Area21 ......................................................................46-49 Area22 ......................................................................50-53 ' Area 23......................................................................54-55 Area24 ......................................................................56-57 Area25 ......................................................................58-59 Area26......................................................................60-61 Area27......................................................................62-63 Area28 ......................................................................64-65 Area29 ......................................................................66-67 Area30 ......................................................................68-71 Appendix B Active Schools,Closed Schools&Park Facility Matricies.................................................................... 72 Active School Sites and Facility Matrix.....................73 Closed School Sites and Facility Matra....................74 Park and Facility Matrix..............................................75 Appendix C Sports League Data...................................................77-82 Organizations ' ASB Adult Softball AYSO Amateur Youth Soccer Organization FVYB Fountain Valley Youth Baseball t GWSC Golden West Swim Club HBAAFB Huntington Beach All American Football HBFH Huntington Beach Field Hockey HBGS Huntington Beach Girls Softball HBSCB Huntin ton Beach Surf City Baseball HBSCB Huntington Beach Surf City Baseball ' HVLL Huntington Valley Little League NHBSC North Huntington Beach Soccer Club OVLL Ocean View Little League ' PWF Pop Warner Football RLL Robinwood Little League SCSC South Coast Soccer Club ' SHBJMS South Huntington Beach Junior Miss Softball SVLL Sea View Little League WSC Wolf Pack Soccer Club ' YMCA Young Mens Christian Association Facilities AD Adequate AP Asphalt Paving C Closed ' CS Closed School F Full Court Chi Grass ' H Half Court IN Inadequate L Large field ' LTD Lighted Sorts Lighting Provided S Small field SP School/Park 1 ' PREFACE School and Park Area Legend Perks This report is designed to provide the reader with an understanding of the site Map Area a Mini Parks sports facility use issues facing the City of Huntington Beach,the various Eugme B.French Park....................................................................................................1 school districts which have facilities in Huntington Beach,and the Hunting- Active�ieel Sites L Prince Park...........................................................................................................1 ' ton Beach youth sports organizations that utilize the facilities. This report ai (anev school Distr Tarbox Park......................................................................._......._........_...._..._......1 TrinidadBeach Park....................................................................................................1 was commissioned by the City of Huntington Beach,Ocean View School choo....................................................._......................................._..._.....22 Seaditt Park#1...................................................................-......_..._..._..........._20 District,Huntington Beach City School District,Huntington Beach Union Oka Sdiool._..............................................................-.........._..............................._-23 Seaditl Park#2......................................................... .........20 High School District,Fountain Valley School District,and the Westminster Talbert School._..................................................................-...........................-........_.23 School District. Ar Bartlett Park ................................................................................................................22 ' Agnes na tary, .................................................................................21 Bartlett Park..................................................................................................................22 Youth sports are the driving reason behind the need to analyze the city's Dwyer Middle School...................................................................................................21 Boisa view Park............................................................................................................14 rtrtyy Elementary School......................................._.....................................................22 Booster Park.__......_....._.............._.._..._........__......__......._..........._....._......._......_..1 sports facilities.If the city is unable to meet its youth sports facilities needs =it Elementary School...........................................................................................26 Burke Park...._........-.........._.........._......................._...._-......_.................._.__......_....27 in the future,it will lead to youth being denied the opportunity to be in- Peterson Elementary School...................._................_..._...._.._........................_.......26 Bushard Park.._................._..............._............_...._..____..._..........__..._......._........23 volved in youth sports.The city has always supported the policy of access Issac Sowers Middle Schod......................................__._..........._......_....._...............27 Chris Carr Park..............................._........_............_....__................_......_...._........._..9 Hawes Elementary School................................_..__...............__..........._..........._.......27 Circle View Park................._.........._........_........._........___...._..._....__..__...................5 for all youth to youth sports activities.Without sufficient facilities,however, John H.Eader Elementsry School..........................._.............................._...............' 30 Clegotacey Park................................................_............................_..........................4 limits to participation will have to be invoked,tryouts will have to be insti- Kettler Elements School......................................_..._.........__......_..._..........._...--29 College View...................................................................................................................9 tuted,and youth sports as we know them in Huntington Beach will change Huntington Seadt Scholl................................................. Conrad Park....................................................................................................................1 from players of all abilities to players of exceptional abilities.The primary Huntington Beach Union H.S.District Drew Park.....................................................................................................................26 EaderPark..........................................._...........................................................30 benefit of youth sports is to provide education in the area of social interaC- Huntington Beach High Sdrod........................................... 21 Farquhar Park..................................__..................................................................21 tion.camaraderie,goal setting.behavior,team play.and achievement.It is a Marina High School.........................._..........................................................................3 Franklin Park.....................................-.................................................................3 proven fact that children who participate ins do better in school and are Edison High School..............._......_..............................._....................._......................30 Gisler Park.._...._........._.._.._......._............_............-......_......_.._....__.._...................30 ' less likely to be involved in anti-social behavior. all of these reasons,the ��n View High School...........................................................................................16 Glen View Park.........................................................__......_..._..........-.....__.................5 Y Golden View Park.........................................................................................................15 emphasis on policy recommendations and implementation should be to se- 1 Greer Park.......................................................................................................................5 cure sufficient youth sports facilities in the future to meet youth sports needs. role iew sc ..........................................................................................................5 Harbour view Park..........................................................................................................2 CollegeView School...................................................................................................... 9 Haven View Park.............................................................................................................2 GoldenView School...........................................__......................................................15 Hawes Park.................................................._................................................._........27 The issues facia the city and school districts include the city's need to Harbour View School ................................................................................ 2 .......-...... .............................................. ' g Y Y Pro Ho View School..........................................................................._.._.............._....15 Hope Park...k ....._....._.._.........._...... .. ... ... 19 vide additional parkland for its current and future citizens;the school district's HopearrewPark ........_..-........__........_.._.................__........-............................._.._..15 LakeView School ..........................._......................._..........._........................._........17 Iraq Park.-.............................._...............................................................................9 need,in some cases,to sell or lease closed school sites,which may mean Marine View School chod..........................................__......-.....-........-....__...._........_........14 Lake Park..._......_......._................_...-..............._.._....._....._........_..........-........_....21 losing or relocating existing recreational amenities;and the youth sports or- Mesa view School................._..........................._......_............. ...............................15 Lake View Park............................................... ......17 ........................................................ ganizations'need to accommodate their increasing enrollment. This report Oak view School.................................................................................._......._.......16 Lambert Park.................................................................................................................19 provides a foundation for future negotiation between all parties and a means Sun View View School.........................................................................................................9 Lark View Park..........................................................................................................22 Pro g P Sun View School...........................................................................................................10 Lark View Park..............................................................................................................15 ' to obtain accurate information regarding the current status of all facilities. Village view School....................................................................................................... a Le Bard Park................................................................................-.....................-...-.....28 RobmwoodSchool..........................................................................................................3 Manning Park.............................................................................-..................................25 From this r the city should be able to a Master Plan of Youth Marine View Park............................._._......._._..._.._.........._.._.......__._.._...._.._.___14 report ... Y P Westminster Scholl District Motlett Park..............._.................._......_.................__............_...._...._..._...._...._....-.26 Adult Sports Facilities and Funding Options Report. This document will Stacey Interm School.._.............................................................................................4 LicCallen Park....................._......................................................................._.......-.21 then serve as the city's guide to decision making in the future with regard to Clegg Elementary School..............................__..........................__.......................4 Newland Park............................................................................................................ 22 ' Field Allocation,Capital Improvement Programs,Youth Sports Grants,Fa- Schroeder Elementary School......_............_.....................__._....................................5 Noma Brandel Gibbs Park........................................................................._........_........8 cility Use Agreements and Lard Use Issues concerning city parkland and Eke.o lg Oak View Center Park................................................................................................... 16 PerryPark........ark.......................................................................................................22 Golden West Co school property. .................................._....._ ._.........._._ ...._..........._..............._...7 Pleasant View Park................ 12 RobmwoodPark............................................._................._........................._....._.._..3 In reviewing this report,one should become familiar with the content of the Closed School sues Schroeder Park......................................._.._......._..................__--.........__.....__......-.5 report prior t0 Seabridge Park.._...................._.._........._..._........._._................__..__.........._..........1 proceeding to its conclusions and recommendations. This Seely Park........_.............................._.................._................_...._._.._..._........._......30 report presents:an overview,a project statement,park and school open space Fo n n Vallev School District Sowers Park......................................................................................-..........................27 relative to population.school open space,community arks,future ardlow School.........._.......................... _......._._._.........._........_......-...._.._..........23 Sun View Park..._..................................................................................._............._.....10 lion versus ark o Y p popula- Arevalos School............................................................................................................24 Talbert Park.-.................................................................................................................23 PPen space,recommendations,support maps,a project data Lamb School.................................................................................................................24 Terry Park.................................................................................................-...................18 summary,reference area maps.support matrices, and sports league data. Huntington Beach city school D sb ct Wardkrw Park ... .. 23 Also provided are data,analysis,and descriptions of the current situation on rt 27 Wieder Park 2 city and school district property. The reference maps provide a visual refer- Gisler Middle School-. ... ._ 30 Com m Parks ence of each site and facility. The support matrices provide information of Lois and Harry Le Bard School...................... ...- .-. .__.................___..28 Edison Coommuntty Center&Park .- .-.29 __. .. . each site in a tabular format allowing for easy cross-reference of data. Lastly, Marina Park.....................................................................................................................3 the sports "snapshot league data provides a current" shot in time"of the schedul- Ocean View School District Murdy Community Center&Park.................................................................................10 ........... . . ing and field use information of each sports organization in the city. Crest view.....................................................................................................................t9 Worthy Community Park........................................... .......................................21 GlenView........................................................................................................................5 l r ' Haven View..............................................._............... 2 BI Top Park..._........-.................................................._..........._............_....-.._.._....20 The recommendations provide possible solutions to meeting the needs of Lark View School................_.................................................................................15 Huntington Central Park.......................................-..-..............................._.........15,16 the city,school districts.and the youth sports organizations. A Master Plan Meadow V......................................................................._..................... a Huntington City Beaches..........-..._............................................................._...-.20,25 of Youth&Adult Sports Facilities and Funding Options Report ttuist be Park View........_.....................................................................................................10 developed to define the means b which these recommendations ma be Pleasant View..................._.._....__................__..........................._.............................11 Recreational Facilities achieved. These documents must be developed b the city with input f from Rancho View........._..........................................-.-......................................................_n CiN Gymnasium&Pod..............................................................................._...._.._.._.21 ' Sports for Center.................................................................................................25 youth organizations and the community. As recommendations are impley 3 callow Lark mented,the Master Plan of Youth&Adult S Y Facilities and Funding F' n Scholl od District Rodgers Senior _8 Options Report will need to be updated. 1 1 Spon Facih ies Ins —y and deeds Ass nt I 1 ' C'ITY SVORTS AND REC'REA]ION FACILITIES OVERVIEW Irby Park,an 11 acre neighborhood park site,has 3 developed acres; and indoor community swimming pool. This is the only site in the the city intends to develop 2 additional acres. The remaining 6 acres community to offer year-round aquatics programs including youth General have been surplused and will be sold with the funds being used for through seniors swimming lessons and swim activities. Additionally, The City of Huntington Beach consists of approximately 17,730 acres, other park development. Although the City Council has authorized it is the only open gymnasium program for volleyball,basketball,and or 27.7 square miles,of which 98 percent is developed with residen- the sale of the 6 surplus acres,the site has not sold due to the ex- specialized recreation classes.This facility was constructed in 1931 tial,commercial,industrial,institutional,public use,and streets and treme peat condition of the soil. and the city is currently renovating it to bring it up to current building, highways. The remaining 2 percent of the land is vacant,and/or be- earthquake and handicap accessibility standards. ing developed. Residential use is the largest single land use in the Huntington Central Park consists of 356.8 acres,of which 220.8 acres city,of which single-family units represent the majority. Residential are improved. The city is currently underway on the Specific Plan Golf Courses neighborhoods are structured throughout the city,as quarter sections and EIR process to determine the recreation uses of the remaining Two golf courses are located within the city,one public and one pri- ' generally defined by a one-mile arterial grid and often focused on 136 unimproved acres. vate. A third course,Driftwood Golf Course,an 11 acre,public 9- open space consisting of a school/park combination. The city's ma- hole pitch 'n'putt course, however it was closed in 1999 with the jor commercial areas are located along Beach Boulevard, Edinger Holly Seacliff development will contain four neighborhood parks development of the Hilton Ocean Grand Resort. Meadowlark Golf Avenue,and in the downtown area on Pacific Coast Highway and Seagate Park has been completed as part of the Holly Seacliff devel- Course is a 96-acre, 18-hole regulation course located on Graham Main Street. Industrial areas are located in large centers in the north- opment agreement. The development agreement requires two addi- Street and Warner Avenue.Meadowlark Golf Course is on city-owned west portion of the city,as a linear corridor along Gothard Street,and tional parks to be completed by the developer when residential devel- land and is run by a concessionaire who reports directly to the city. In adjacent to coastal frontage in the southeast and southwest portions. opment occurs. The fourth park is in the Ellis/Golden West quarter addition,the Seacliff Country Club is an 18-hole, 140-acre private section and will be the city's responsibility to acquire and develop. golf and tennis club located on Palm Avenue. Cltv Parks The City's public recreational opportunities consist of parks, golf Community Centers Bicycle Trails ' courses,recreation centers and coastal facilities that total 1145.9 acres. Edison Community Center/Park and Murdy Community Center/Park The city maintains a comprehensive system of on-road and off-road Existing city facilities include 66 developed parks with 984.9 acres of are focal points for recreational programs offered by the city. InstrUC- bicycle trails. developed parkland. This includes 57 neighborhood parks of up to 5 tional classes,tennis classes and tournaments,youth sports(foot- acres each;4 community parks of 10 to 40 acres;regional parks of ball,basketball,softball and baseball),and adult softball are among Equestrian over 100 acres,including 3.5 miles of city beach and Huntington Cen- the programs conducted at these parks. Inside the community build- There are approximately two miles of equestrian trails located in Hun- ' tral Park;and other recreation facilities such as City Gym and Pool, ings are meeting halls and game rooms with pool tables,table tennis, tington Central Park. The Huntington Central Park Equestrian Cen- Rodgers Seniors'Center,Municipal Pier,Meadowlark Golf Course, foosball,video games,etc. Outside areas include tennis,basketball ter,a 25-acre privately developed and maintained facility,is available and Huntington Harbour beaches. The state also operates 5 miles of and volleyball courts, softball/athletic fields, racquetball/handball for public use. Riders also utilize trails in the residential areas lo- beach at Huntington State and Bolsa Chica. There is also private (Edison only),tot play areas,horseshoe pits,and picnic shelters. Both cated south of Ellis Avenue between Edwards Avenue and Golden ' recreation available at Seacliff Golf 8 Tennis Club.Lindborg Racquet parks host activities for many local schools and civic organizations. West Street_ &Tennis Club,and many gymnasium/fitness centers located within city limits. The Rodgers Seniors Center,a 14,000 square foot facility located at The city's Trails Implementation Plan contains the adopted Eques- 1706 Orange Avenue,provides a variety of services to the elderly trian Trails Plan which emphasizes equestrian use west of Golden Future Parks including:social/recreation activities, meals programs,Golden State West Street within Huntington Central Park and the ultimate exten- Future parks to be developed include three neighborhood parks within Senior Discount Programs,utility tax exemption credit, postal alert,, sion of the trail system from Central Park into the Bolsa Chica area the Holly-Seacliff Specific Plan and Harriet M.Weider Orange County surplus commodities distribution,Handy Crafters Club,the Singing through the development of Harriet M.Weider Orange County Re- Regional Park.A fourth Park has already been developed in this area. Goodtimers,and other special services. The current facility is inad- gional Park. Equestrians will not be able to access the beach from Weider Regional Park will link Huntington Central Park with Bolsa equate to serve the growing senior citizen population. this trail. Chica State Beach creating a 106-acre passive park providing two tot-lots,bicycle and pedestrian trails,equestrian trails,and a wetlands The Oak View Center located on Oak Lane south of Warner Avenue interpretive center. provides specialized recreational facilities for the adjacent neighbor- hood. Facilities include a neighborhood park with play equipment, Bartlett Community Park is a 30 acre site which includes 17 acres of basketball court, multi-purpose meeting rooms, a gymnasium, a Orange County flood basin/ESHA,and the 2 acre historical Newland kitchen,and a recreation room. Day care services,a branch library, ' House Museum and barn. The remaining 28 acres of this park will be and the Salvation Army are also located on the park. The current developed once the city has completed the final Master Plan for the facility needs to be expanded to accommodate the recreation and park. The Bartlett Community Park Master Plan is currently undergo- human service needs of the Oak View community. ing a preliminary study to determine if it will be possible to consider a plan that would include a 3-par golf course,and a neighborhood park. The City Gym and Pool,located at 16th and Palm in downtown Hun- tington Beach,consists of a gymnasium,meeting room,game room, Proieet ' Main.Double click 1 8/13/99,11:25 AM 2 I Spun F-fiti-1n...wy..d Nnds Acaess , 14. In addition,the California Department of Parks and Recreation in neighborhood and regional parks. Municipal Pier allocates 100 spaces for camping at the Bolsa Chica State Beach. The City of Huntington Beach Municipal Pier is located at the inter- Spaces are available year-round with a maximum stay of two weeks. Since the early 1950s,the city and school districts have been devek section of Main Street and Pacific Coast Highway and serves as a The City is currently considering adding RV camping to the proposed oping recreational open space in the school/park scenario within the facility for sport fishing with world class surfing events being accom- Bluff Top/Below Bluffs Parking and Camping Master Plan,which would city's quarter section neighborhoods. This was mutually beneficial ' modated in the waters adjacent to the pier. In 1999 the city will re- add 70 spaces with hook ups. There are also group,tent camping because the city gained parkland,the school districts gained park place the existing lifeguard tower and public rest rooms. A temporary facilities(no recreational vehicles)located in Huntington Central Park. facilities for school use,and the youth sports organizations gained bait and tackle stand,Surf City Store,and bermline concession will recreational field space. This type of development allowed the com- remain until the city finds funding to provide permanent structures. Huntington Harbour bined use of open space along with shared facilities,providing an ' Ruby's Surf City Diner is located at the head of the pier. Duke's and Huntington Harbour is a 680-acre residential development oriented economical solution for an expanding city and growing school dis- Chimayo's restaurants are at the foot of the pier at Pier Plaza. Pier around a network of man-made channels located in the northwest tricts.The reduction in the school age population during the late 1970s Plaza also includes Dwight's and Zack's Pier Plaza beach conces- corner of the city. The waterways provide significant opportunities for and 1980s in certain areas of the city and budget constraints forced sions. The Pier Plaza amphitheater and event space will host festi- boating,which is the major recreational use of the area. Public ac- the school districts to close many schools. Financial constraints now vals and concerts to create a destination attraction for both locals and cess to the channels is provided at Warner Dock, a city operated create a need for school districts to sell or lease closed school sites , visitors. public boat launch ramp and parking lot located adjacent to the Warner which may potentially create a loss of existing open space and recre- Fire Station at Warner Avenue and Pacific Coast Highway,and at the ational facilities used by youth sports organizations and the surround- Beaches Orange County operated Sunset Aquatic Park in Seal Beach. The ing community. This issue is compounded by the fact that school Bolsa Chica(2.5 miles)and Huntington State(2.5 miles) Beaches Marine Safety boating operations and a sea bass enhancement/grow- enrollment has reversed and is currently on the rise. While some are owned and operated by the California Department of Parks and out facility are also located at Warner Dock. Additionally,the city districts are growing faster than others,the overall average growth , Recreation. Huntington City Beach(3.5 miles)runs from Beach Bou- operates three boat slips for public use at Percy Dock across the rate is now 3.2 percent annually. levard to Bolsa Chica State Beach and is operated by the city. All harbor from the Warner Dock. The Percy Dock includes a parking lot three beaches are located along the 8.5 miles of shoreline within the and dock,but does not include a boat launch ramp. During the rapid growth period of the 1960's and 1970's,there was a City of Huntington Beach. The three beaches have an annual visita- nationwide practice by cities and school districts to meet park and tion rate of over 11 million visitors per year. These beaches comprise P,>RK I)IJ:1NITIONS open space requirements through the joint neighborhood park/school ' a total of approximately 380 acres and provide regional recreational concept. This has resulted in a lack of centralized active community opportunities for sunbathing,swimming,surfing,body surfing and sand The city has four types of park:mini,neighborhood,community,and parks to meet the needs of current and future youth sports. Hunting- volleyball. Fire rings are also available for barbecues and evening regional. ton Beach is now master planning centralized sports facilities within campfires. A variety of game fish also attract divers and surf fisher- Huntington Central Park,Murdy Community Park/Park View School, men to the shoreline. The Ocean Strand,a beach trail system,ex- Mini parks are less than two acres in size and serve the Huntington Edison Community Park/Kettler School,and at all local high schools ' tends the length of the shoreline allowing for bicycle riding,jogging, Harbour and Seacliff areas. They may have tot lots,small beaches, to address this problem. roller-skating,roller blading,skateboarding and walking.The beaches and/or open grass play areas. have been the site of many local,regional,national,and international surfing and volleyball contests. The surf at Huntington Beach is among Neighborhood parks are two to five acres and have been traditionally ' the best on the west coast. located next to schools. Neighborhood parks include picnic facilities, tot lots, basketball, and rolling mounds of turf. Flat turf areas are Huntington Harbour contains five small parks. Seabridge and Trinidad accommodated at adjacent school playgrounds. Parks also contain small beaches. Prince,French and Tarbox Parks do not include sandy beaches. Davenport and Humboldt islands also Community parks are ten to forty acres and provide for lighted active ' have small beaches that are not part of the mini parks. uses,such as,softball,tennis,racquetball,volleyball,basketball,large group picnic shelters,and tot lots. Camping The Sunset Vista Camping Facility located on Pacific Coast Highway Regional parks are from 40 to 400 acres and include specialized fa- in the city beach parking lot at First Street is a city-operated,recre- cilities such as lakes,equestrian,libraries,nature centers,large group , ational vehicle camping site offering 100 spaces from September 15 picnic and camping,concert facilities,concessions,open turf areas through May 31. The facility allows camping immediately adjacent to and recreational trails. With the change in population,funding re- the beach for up to two weeks. Huntington City Beach also offers en- straints,and available open space,the city is faced with the problem route recreational vehicle camping between June 1 and September of meeting the demands of active sports while at the same time try- ing to preserve the integrity of the passive uses previously developed ' Pro'ect - Main.Double click 2 8/13/99,11:25 AM ' Spun Fadlifi a Im--v and N-ds Access—.,13 Pro'ect Data Main.Double click 3 8/13/99,11:25 AM 4 ISpon lwiImc.c In—lorvv and Nmd%n ' school districts,and youth sports organizations to provide recreation PARK ANUSCI]00I.QPLNNPACL'RE.I.AT1%EJO )PULATIr1N The study is probably not totally accurate in indicating the condition open space will also need to continue. Funding for the city and school and number of soccer fields,baseball fields,sports courts,and other districts continues to decrease for development and maintenance of The City of Huntington Beach General Plan has set the"parkland to facilities that the various youth sports and adult sports populations all recreation open space. Therefore,youth sports groups will have population"requirement at five acres per 1,000 residents.Based upon use in the city because it was impossible to gather correct data from to take a larger role in providing maintenance above the regular level the 1990 census,the city had a population of 176.636. The City's all of the sports groups. Some groups were uncooperative because of maintenance provided by the city or the school districts. Community Development Department estimates that the population they were concerned that giving this information would result in loss has increased to over 190,000. Equating the estimated population to or reallocation of their traditional field space.However,through the Available land for development of recreation open space is decreas- the"park land to population"requirements,indicates the city should efforts of"Save Our Kids"the technical data is as correct as it can be ing as well.therefore,partnerships between the city and school dis- provide 984.9 acres of parkland for recreational activities and pro- at this point in time. tricts will have to continue. Potential examples of these partnerships grams. The current total developed and undeveloped parkland acre- would be the proposed combining of Edison Community Park with age within the city is 1,145.9 acres.These calculations represent the SCIlrrrr1,r)I'1, ti1SiC1: Kettler School,Murdy Community Park with Park View School,and city's requirements in general terms but do not reflect the complexity the relocation of adult softball leagues to Huntington Central Park, of the city or the diversification of current park land and open space Due to past practice,the city,school districts,and youth sports orga- creating youth sports complexes that would serve both the north and as it relates to youth sports needs. nizations have created an informal partnership in the use of open south sections of the city. Also,utilizing high schools instead of el- space for recreational and youth sports activities on school property ementary schools to provide larger lighted sports fields areas will The city's standard of five acres per 1000 residents is greater than throughout the city. Of the 50 schools and 66 parks that currently greatly increase the lighted areas available to youth groups without the norm of two to three acres per 1000 residents that most other exist within the city,33 have been developed in the school/park sce- the negative impact to surrounding homes from parking and lighting. Orange County cities and even the County itself uses. However, nario including 7 of the currently closed school sites. The informal Huntington Beach adopted this standard because it included beaches partnership between the city,school districts,and youth sports orga- C NINI UNI'l Y PARKS and the municipal golf course as parkland counting towards meeting nizations has resulted in the establishment of approximately 99 per- this standard. This was done to give credit to the wide variety of cent of all youth sport facilities on school property. The school dis- The city currently has four community parks,which contain adult sports recreational opportunities these facilities provide to the general pub- tricts provide the land and routine maintenance of the fields. The city fields totaling 82 acres(Edison,Murdy,Worthy,and Marina Parks). lic. This five-acre standard does not include school property that is has provided funds for construction of many of the youth sports orga- This leaves map areas within the city that do not meet the one mile available for recreation by the general public,including the vast ma- nizations'backstops,field lights,turf improvements,and other facili- service radius for a community park. However,Huntington Central jority of youth sports groups. ties. The youth sports organizations provide at least a portion of the Park acts as a Community Park, as well as a Regional Park,and necessary specialized field maintenance above the regular mainte- serves these populations needs. In addition the following facilities The park/school shared use concept of the 60's and 70's has created nance provided by the schools. To illustrate this situation,please could provide Community Park type uses: problems in the 90's because of the closure of school sites,which refer to the Summary on page 3. As shown in this summary,the limits the availability of open space for youth sports fields. In addi- previous informal partnership of providing facilities in the school park Langenbeck Park tion,funding reductions to school districts by the state,have resulted quarter section concept has resulted in the provision of recreation Harbour View School/Park in reduced levels of field maintenance. This,plus the fact that youth open space without having counted that area in the"parkland to popu- Edison Community Park/Kettler School sports participation is growing,has resulted in greater wear and tear lation"standard. If the total school open space of 456 acres were Murdy Community Park/Park View School on the fields,which further reduces the number of fields available for added to the city's park acreage calculation,the total park acreage Huntington Beach,Ocean View,Marina, youth sports programs. The number of fields available is also af- would significantly exceed the city's standard of 5 acres per 1.000 &Edison High Schools fected by the fact that sports that were traditionally seasonal(example: population. However,if the beaches and golf course were not counted, Bolsa Chica Mesa(in County of Orange) soccer in fall and softball/baseball in spring)are expanding to year- the city would not meet its standard. However,it would still exceed round. This further reduces the availability of sports fields that could the 2—3 acre standard most cities use. Many cities count public golf FUTURE POPULATION VS.PARK OPEN SPACE originally serve two uses annually,now can only serve one type of courses and beaches(where existing)as part of their park acreage. sports use. One can now begin to see the complexity of the youth sports issue. The information contained in this study is based upon an estimated population for 1996 of 190.763,which is derived from the 1990 cen- One of the biggest impacts on sports facilities has been the growth of The current need to change the practice of providing school/park quar- sus with a 7.5 percent increase. So far,this report,concerning girls and women participating in youth and adult sports. In 1980 only ter section facilities may have an impact in terms of lost,relocated or "parkland to population"requirements and school open space,has 1 in 10 sports participants were female. The current registration num- redesignated open space and facilities currently used by youth sports been based upon the 1996 estimated population and has not included ' bers for 1999 show that 1 in 3 participants are female. Staff esti- organizations and surrounding residents for informal recreational ac- any projected population growth past 1996. The city's Planning De- mates that by the year 2010 the ratio will be 1 to 1 between males tivlfies. It has become evident that the city needs to develop a more partment projected population growth of 9.8 percent to the year 2010 and females participating in youth and adult sports in Huntington centralized park system that includes active sports and recreation indicates the city's population will increase to 210,612 and will remain Beach. community parks. The informal partnership between the city,the relatively constant after this date. The Holly Seacliff area,northwest P ro'eet — of Huntington Central Park,will be most affected by the population growth because of the residential development in this area. Some of Main.Double click 4 8/13/99,11:25 AM Summary of Park and School Open Space Relative to Population 1 Total Building Total Overage Total Overage or 8 Hardscape Total or(shortage)of Shortage)of Park 8 Map Population Population Required Park Land Park Land Overage Shortage School Open Acreage of Park 8 School Park 8 School School,Open Space, AveraJ. .T.r..2. Area 1990 Census 1996 Estimated 5Acres/1000 Provided ( r Area er Area S ace Schools O en S ace O en s ace Buildin 8 Hardsca a summer Inlortna[ion Acrea 1,111 11,11141 d2.9 t0.0� I (32.9)i 0.0 00 10.0! (32.9)- (32.9) I Current Total Park Acreage(Developed) 2- 8.817 9.522! 47.6 11.5 (36 1). 19.8 7.7 31.3- (16.3). (8.61 3073 3.254: 16.3 t50: (1.3) 40.1 308 55.7 388 69.6 Mini Parks O4: 2.5 I' 2.201 2.377: 11.9 3.0 (8.9); 23.5 5.5 265: 14 6 20 1 _ 7,476 8.074' 40.4 230: (174). 23.2 142 46.2: 5.8 20.0 Neighborhood Parks 4.2 205.1 391 4221 2.1 0.0 (2.1); 0.0 0.0 0.0 i 495! 534j 2.7� 0.0 (27); 00 0.0 0.0 (27)' (2J) Community Parka 19.5 78.0 ' Bi 5.883� 6.354 31.8I 101.0: 69.2' i 15.8 10-2 116.8 85.0 95.2 9 8,913 9.626I 48.1 19.0 I (29.1)j 20.3 4.3 39.3 (8.8)1 (4.5) Regional Parks 300.4 600.8 t0 9.1 00 9.828 d9.7' t7.5 J (31.6), 15.4 7.5 329 (16.2)i (8.7) Central Park(2208 Developed Acres) 111 3.568j 3.853 19.3 2.0 (17.3) 124 10.1 _14.4 (d.9) 5.2 12� 1.514: 1.635 - 6.z 0.0. - _ (e.2) o.o 0.0 0.0 (82) (8.2) Raeratbnal Faellittes- U- -- - - -. i _ _2.5 t 3: 3 866 _ 4,175 20.9 0._ I 0 (20.9)_ 0.0 0-0 0.0 (20.9)1 (20.9) _ ' 14� 5610: _6,059 _ - 30.3 6.0 - - _(24.3) -_- -9.71 4,0 15.7 - ---- _ (14.6)1 __ (10:6) Municipal Goff Course _ ge.0 15 _ 4 820 1 5,205 _ _ 26.0 127.4 l 101. _- 29.1 j IT-1 156.5 730.5 i 147.6 161 7,256, 7,836 _ 39.2 120.6 81.4 _ 32.8 I 20.3 1534 114 2 134.5 SubiO -''.e:� �£' „ 'i,.,.x,„ .• s,.„..-:914;9- t7- 4.851, 5.239 26.2 3.0I (23.2)I 10.6 j 3.1 13.6 (12.6) t 8 4 663 5.036 25.2 123.9 i 98.7 I 4.8: 4.0 128.7 103.5 i 107.5 19 _ 4.716i_ 5,093 2s.5 7.51 (18.0)1 9.0 4.8 16.5 (9.0)1 _ (4.2) Current Total Park Acres-Undevelo 20I 2.335' 2,522 12.6 127.7 j 115.1 i 00 0.0 127.7 115.t 115.1 271 10.676� 11.465 57.3 29.0; (28.3), 30.0, 24.2 59.0 1.7� 25.9 Neighborhood Perks t 25.0 22 __ 7.432 _ _8.026I 40.1 53 0 12.9 -- _ -_- 17.0 I 7.5 70.0 - - _ _29.9 374 Bartlett ParkA25.0 Undeveloped Acres) 23 8,869 9,578_ a7.9 10.5 _ __ - _L37.4) - _30 0 __ _- 6-0 _ _ 40.5 _ _ (7 d) -_ _ _ (1.4) _ 24 1 d 137 4 468 22 3 3.0 519� 24 0 -_- -40 27.0 _-_ a 7_ - __ 8 7_ Regional Perlis 136.0 25 15387 16618 89.1 257_8 168.7 00 0.0 _ 257,8 __ 1687 __ 7687 Central Park 136( 0 Undeveloped Acres) 261 8248 8,908 44.5 5.0 (39.5) 10.01 13.1 15.0 (295) (164) 27I 8.191 -... - _8.846 d- 75 -- - (36.7) _ ---i5.0I 15.0 22s (295) (6.n 28: 2,535 2.738 13.7 5.0 _ (8.7) _ 6.0 1 3.7 11.0 (2.7) 1.0 SUDL01� - ,°*` - a„: •-i +: -= `. -m - A: 291 4.773 5,155 25,8 40.0 14.2 _ 4.5 5.2 _ _44.5 187 _ 23.9 30, 1,012 _- - --9,733 --- - 48.7 ---17.0 - _ - (31.7) -- -- 4201. 33.9 59.0E -- --10.3 44.2 ' Totata 4 +z-1t?a,6.tfi-%' ,.,.�''•!8(17L# ,:?7-:3 ,.,,96R 1`:tASB x,`„;6bt'-. i=i78. _ -w'745.8_h'.i�h -=^='ZBBS` ,�..."I �%- ;Wi•:-:MI .'fit5:S- Notes 1 If beaches and municipal golf courses are included in the calculation of park land,as is the case in the recreation element. the City exceeds its General Plan park land standard(5 acres/1000 population)by 216.3 acres. 2 If beaches and municipal golf courses are not included as park land,the City has a park land deficiency of 259.7 acres. 3 If school recreation open space is not available,only eight of the 30 map areas in the city meet and exceed the General Plan park land standard. The areas and facilities in excess are as follows: Area 8 Meadow Lark Municipal Golf Course Area 15 Huntington Central Park Area 16 Huntington Central Park Area 18 Huntington Central Park Area 20 Huntington City Beach Area 22 Bartlett Community Park Area 25 Huntington City Beach ' Area 29 Edison Community park 4 If School recreation open space is available,the city meets or exceeds the General Plan park land standard in 12 of the 30 map areas. These areas include the eight areas listed in note If 3 plus the following areas and facilities. Area 3 Marina High School Area 4 Stacey Interim School Area 5 Circle View School Area 30 Edsion High School 5 The City does not meet the General Plan park land standard for a community park per two and a half mile radius,within the City. Refer to the Community Parks Map. 6 The City meets the General Plan park land requirement for a regional park per sWy minute drive radius. Refer to the Regional Parks and Beaches Map. Pro'ect Data 1 Spat Fa hie Im min and\eels Arse s: ig 15 / '�, LEGEND 8-Lane Major(Divided) WESTMINStE ' P . 6-Lane Major(Divided) o,P ` 0P ■0 2 8 8 0 6 0■ 4-Lane Primary(Divided) "\�T', s ���'•• P� ————— Census Boundary 1 Map Area Reference Number 1-Mile Radius Service Area S'o9t SJ sl ,.r (LO< i N_D1EG0 R WAY for Community Park UNT fs > �7:. sf aft V Y ysp - PLO `• c 9 f�► � �0•• � 'z; } ;, ran f $ s "rssr � `� A���� /x ✓ati tt � �z Ft pJ .r P �'!T- �►= f -; rk*` h� - >i- o dtr .� �, _ ;�`�\4 yip _i [� °o - �V.�\ s>j' \ - ,`S - + - /� - i"'�y o s a` §� a;c.- w `i'' �,y,_s���'� lrFv�, ,��,• o SEAL BEACH ,: ` s` Cr WEAPONS STATIO > � s �UntingtOn, r s _ ? �l� \ - : °\ \• �� �� zy Central > � - •�� �• �i.,• f r��.'� may, � � s �.\ > - -�' � o -� °e ' is !; �� s 'a °• v ra P�I�C :� r ax= z ^� ;�\ , - ' `bo rn 18 ' 3 rA 4k�x ` r'l 'i4 � ! '+►:• s <�'.. / z� ' =JBOLSA CHICXWETLANDS O\�; f ,1 ✓\ � s ` �' M., - ` i�� fi mom• '. - "- I �.. ST IGl � ryyAY_ / _ - 1t t • ,- PACIFIC OCEAN CommunityParks . • 1 1 6 I Sport Facilitiz inventory and Needs Asset nt This would free up the fields at both community centers,which Policy Recommendation No.3 ' the proposed downtown redevelopment projects,such as the 31 acre Existing school fields should be evaluated to determine which sites then can be reconfigured for youth sports,including:soccer,fool- site,could add significant population to the city,depending upon the ball,girls softball,and boys baseball. The key to providing for should be reconfigured and improved to maximize the use of sports density that is finally approved for these projects. youth sports in the future absolutely depends upon establishing fields. POLICY RECOD4DIENDATIONS a sports complex in HCP for adult softball to both free up Edison , Policy Recommendation No. and Murdy parks for youth sports and to provide a facility for tournaments to generate revenue to maintain the sports com- A 50 meter or greater aquatics facility should be developed at Ocean Youth sports are proven to be a major contributor to the development plex. The settlement of the Driftwood Mobile Home Agreement View High School,and the swimming pool at Huntington Beach High of a child's personal self-esteem,goal setting skill,motivation,inter- has now made this possible because the city no longer has to School should be rebuilt to meet the existing and future aquatics needs personal skills,and appreciation for various ethnic groups and aca- reserve this site for the relocation of the mobile homes from Drift- of both the Huntington Beach Union High School District and the city. ' demic performance. Youth sports are driven by volunteers. The av- erage youth sport group needs one volunteer for each participant. wood' Policy Recommendation No.5 With over 15,000 participants in youth sports in Huntington Beach, Lanaenbeck Park Find a site to build a 3 par,9-hole golf course to replace the loss of there are over 5.000 parents volunteering to make it happen for the the 3 par,9 hole Driftwood golf course to meet the growing demand , participants in youth sports. The relationship between the city,school Develop at least four non-lighted day use soccer fields with ad- dltlonal parking in this 18-acre park,thus converting it to an ac- for golf for seniors,juniors,and beginners. district and the youth groups is of major benefit to the community as a five use community park for soccer. whole. Policy Recommendation No.6 Edison Community Park/Kettler School Build a third skateboard facility and locate at Edison Community Cen- The following policy recommendations for addressing sports fields Reconfigure existing park/school land to create additional lighted ter to accommodate the southeast area of the city. , and youth sports facilities were developed based on consideration of Youth sports fields(soccer/softbalVfoofotball)by relocating adult the city's change in practice from requiring neighborhood parks in the Policy Recommendation No.7 school/park quarter section concept to concentrating on centralized softball to HCP Sports Complex. Renovate the City Gym&Pool to current ADA and building code to facilities;current estimated population plus the projected 9.8 percent Murdy Community Park/Park View School accommodate city swim programs requiring warm water,exercise , population increase by the year 2010;city and school district's finan- activities,basketball,volleyball,table sports,etc.for youth and vial situations;and the lack of available parkland to meet the increased Reconfigure existing Little League land to create additional lighted adults. youth sports fields (Little League BasebalVsoccer/football) by need for active sports fields. relocating adult softball to HCP Sports Complex. Policy RgepmtpepdaljilLNo.R Policy Rcconunendation No. 1 Huntington Beach High School Develop community gymnasiums in the northwest and the south- ' Develop community sports facilities at the following: Light existing sports fields for shared use by youth sports and east areas of the city to accommodate the same types of sports Huntington Central Park Develop a sports complex east of Golden high school. needs as offered at the City Gym&Pool. West Street between Talbert and EIIisAvenues including the land Edison High School Policy Recommendation No.9 ' formerly used as a landfill site and the former"mushroom farm". Develop a land management policy between the school districts,City After mitigation this site could contain a minimum of four lighted Light existing sports fields for shared use by youth sports and and land users (i.e. youth groups)to accommodate the additional adult softball fields,with the potential of a total of eight lighted high school. usage and maintenance. adult softball fields. These eight softball fields are large enough Marina High School ' to contain up to eight overlaid soccer fields. The site could also Light existing sports fields for shared use by youth sports and Implementation of the above policy recommendations will require a contain four roller hockey courts,batting cages,snack bar/food strategic plan that would masterplan each facility, including specific concession and public rest rooms. The priority should be for high school. amenities that would be developed at each site,as well as a recom- lighted adult softball fields,so that the cities adult softball pro mended funding plan for development and maintenance. This plan Ocean View Hiah School , grams that are currently on two lighted fields at Edison Commu- will be the Master Plan of Youth&Adult Sports Facilities and Funding nity Center and on two lighted fields at Murdy Community Cen- Light existing sports fields for shared use by youth sports and Options Report. ter can be moved to the Sports Complex at HCP. If all 8 fields high school. are used for adult softball,then the adults would also evacuate Policy Recommendation No.2 /cs from Greer Park, Worthy Park and Golden West College. If closed schools were developed with other than school uses,there 5/19/99 , Thereby leaving these facilities for youth sports and other uses. should be a requirement to mitigate the loss of recreation open space (sports fields)by providing replacement space either on-site or off- Pro'ect — Site. 1 1 Sp-Facilities 1--y and Needs A--., 7 LEGEND 8-Lane Major(Divided) WESTMINSTER . 6-Lane Major(Divided) ........ 4-Lane Primary(Divided) ' ���� CA ————— Census Boundary Ay -10,Y Map Area Reference Number / SANDIEGOFREEWAY .6 Q0 12/ ' `FSr �' 4 SPP,.. 7 FOUNTAIN 9 VALL EY yyS "VV V.- 7 ` P. ' `y,CyS 0, o' 0o 10. $ 10#+. 17 4r ot 24 46 o# • V 3 19, N. 40 28\ H-untl.n tral Park •to SEAL BEACH 0 • • 15 WEAPONS STATION • 8 45, *18 22 • '27- • ot 14 • 8 21 21 26 of# 30 * -13 U4 21 V ..o 25 21 1BOLSA CHICA WETLANDS 20 #e 29 > • Mq#• 25 PAC • IFIC C 25. 00 OAST HIGHWAY • ... 20 State Beach City of Seal Beach Huntington City Beach PACIFIC OCEAN Note: Regional Parks and Beaches serve the entire City and surrounding State Beach communities within a one hour driving distance. [8:64i:o:nal Parks & BeachesEM* Main.Double click 7 8113/99,11:26 AM Spun Facili�iR I-� -y and N-&Aciaa M I" ' LEGEND 6-1-ane Major(Divided) WESTMINSTER P° 6-1-ane Major(Divided) _■__ ■ 4-Lane Primary(Divided) ��o �o� 6F Q��• 01 ;e — Census Boundary ��P 1 Map Area Reference Number Ay PP. SAN-DIEGO FREEWAY r� c�9�FST .: PPS --- 12� ; ♦ FOUNTAIN o9cb. 7 4 VALLEY ° N 10 ' �Sq y, -. * +• +. • - �`� O�P�♦ - ♦ • _ �` ASP,3 5 �, `�c"s � 10•. 17. � �P: �9 :24 3 : 9 1 1� '23 6 �A ' SEAL BEACH ;• ♦♦ •• OAP WEAPONS STATION .• $ • •: w `��J 18 22. ♦• 27 ♦ •� -; _ '4. - ••♦ -:• - is . ' •�•• 18 ` '•• :• 2 13 ,.14J �` 21 25 i:�s ♦ • t BOLSA CHICA WETLANDS . 20 21 �♦ • • ♦ '• ' PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY • ••.■ ■��20• _ 1. I , t PACIFIC OCEAN Note: Areas are defined by physical barriers of major highways and primary streets. In addition,population census areas were utilized to define other area boundaries not divided by physical barriers. ' I Reference Area - • ' Main.Double click 9 8/13/99,11:26 AM :I I IIf!'• �. ..t�.�:tt• a l: `l� ,�-•r���%"•erg-.�,, � ,;• •� p. .V;IJ.�-t �ati`�i°•'• '' :sy":�';Y- •`�:`tI• f'S,� t�l� ';I;✓-i r•�i ti/ �r� t. r r •• ..1 y.. 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'•fir e ?` r- .y 'k.���- Y ''� � j'y �;`.��; •�t=jam o••�•y •. �-l'��.._ '�, � ,• ���'i :'� � � `�' '��� 4�' •,_c..,.F�j r` �•.r- �(��. �.e_';,lei_ �•/�+ �7i-�' , 1 - ,=Ly R • � � I' :� , :r•. ,• f.; jam_,• r. 1.. - i'.. 3 Trinidad Beach Park 1 Leslie Prince Park 2 Eugine B.French Park 6 Booster Park 7 Conrad Park Site Acres Open Facilities Sports Dates Days Fields Gamest Turf and Lighted Fencing/ 1 Leslie Prince Park Area Leagues Practice(Wk Irrigation Backstop 2 Eugine B.French Park .2 Fishing No Leagues 3 Trinidad Beach Park .3 No Leagues 4 Tarbox Park .5 Picnic Facilities No Leagues Volleyball Beach Children's Play Area 6 Booster Park 5 Seabridge Park 4.5 Picnic Facilities No Leagues Children's Play Area No Leagues 7 Conrad Park 1 Volleyball No Leagues DoubleArea II�Sc� x�? ' 4 liarrs i•a.�%��7'Ik:j�' .I— - � ,.,�,.... 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' 1 Marina Park B Marina High School Site Acres Open Facilities Sports Dates Times Days Fields Games 8 Turf and Lighted Fencing/ Area Leagues Practice/Wk Irrigation Backstop Manna Flark I i.0 rinie League pm-ous Adequate No Adequate 8am-dusk Sat./Sun. 3 8/1-10/1 4pm-dusk M-F 3 Sam-dusk Sat. 3 Basketball Tennis HandbalURacquetball(LTD) Picnic Facilities/Fire Ring Children's Play Area 2 Robinwood Park 2.0 Children's Play Area No Leagues Adequate Picnic Facilities 3 Franklin Park 2.0 Children's Play Area No Leagues Adequate Picnic Facilities B Marina High School 52.0 28.0 SoftbalVLittle League/Baseball(6) RLL 2/15-7/31 4:30pm-dusk M-F 2 N/A Adequate No Adequate Baseball Barn-dusk Sat. 2 8am-6pm Sun- 2 Basketball(15) ' Tennis(16) Soccer(3)3) Gym Volleyball Pool ' Football(1) HBAAFB Aug-Dec Sam-7pm Sat. 1 4 Adequate No Adequate Aun-Sept 5pm-7:30pm M-F 3 small area A Robinwood School 10.1 6.1 Softhall/Little League(2) FILL 2/15-7/31 3pm-dusk M-F 2(AS) (Coastline Community College) 8am-dusk Sat. 2(AS) Soccer(1) 1(AS) 3 Franklin School 8.8 6.0 Softball/Little League(2) No Leagues Basketball(0) Area Volleyball ' Main.Double click 15 8/13199,1 L26 AM . •:� ut _ .ln�1 ..,.+-...y /!.�'.'�'�',i��QJ�i�t�.dill ��1ir0.�~K"�,� ! �.��� isr� � ' L71� �,,..,I r. � }-j�ti; w�••�t .�,, r:+^ev,.-s' =�1��' 'rrt l..���F�� � �I�_��� � <•y+1+��4J�teS.�f f.�i 0 Cy.��7��y•!�� � 4v'+ �t . x�. , �I � ;fie � a.A �. 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Sport Facilities Inventory and tieeds A ussmcm 19 � F 1 K r •-i_LJ w 1_ r. t 1 Schroeder Park 2 Glen View Park ' A Schroeder School a Glen View School 3 Circle View Park B Circle View School 4 Greer Park 1 Site Acres Open Facilities Sports Dates Times Days Fields Games 8 Turf and Lighted Fencing/ Area Leagues Practice/wk Irrigation Backstop 1 Schroeder Park 3-0 Children's Play Area No Leagues ' 4 Greer Park 11.0 Softball ASB Year Round 6pm-10pm M-F 1 Adequate Yes Adequate Sam-10pm Sat.-Sun 1 Basketball Picnic Facility Children's Play Area Lake 2 Glen View Park 3.0 Picnic Facility No Leagues Adequate Children's Play Area Adequate 3 Circle View Park 2.0 Children's Play Area No Leagues A Schroeder School 10.0 8.3 fthall/Little League(3) No Leagues 3 Adequate Adequate Basketball(3F) Volleyball(2GR) Soccer Handball/Racquetball B Circle View School 13.6 6.4 Softball/Liflle League(4) HBGS 2/15-7131 4pm-dusk M-F 4 N/A Adequate No Adequate 8am-dusk Sat.. 4 12pm-dusk Sun. 4 8/1-11/1 4pm-Dusk M-F 4 Sam-Dusk Sat. 4 12pm-dusk Sun. 4 Basketball(6F) Volleyball(2AP) Tennis(2) a Glen View School 13.8 8.5 Softball/Little League(2) RLL 2/15-7/31 4pm-dusk MT 3 N/A Adequate No Inadequate Basketball(1) Soccer(2) AYS055 811-2/14 4pm-dusk M-F 2 10/40 Adequate No N/A Bam-dusk Sat- 2 loam-Spm Sun. 2 2/15-7/31 4pm-Dusk MT 1(SA) Barn-Dusk SAT 2(SA) Area Main.Double click 19 8/13/99,11:27 AM • �:.. �, __ z . - :.� rat. %,. ,,�•-� jpj� Pi 10 al CL �" f�.F `;; ,fry_ � „�` ,f �� r •�,�� U� ��I/"-'' /—�_ _ '..'I•;c9iT=r";�'..�~: •^�.,te;f•. ,.i%.� -•)"L'ffd."fc+�L''Ft if�'�' �a , '�q�•�.=�4-e,• {{� 14,,�'.�• 1 '� jib; t� r � h�• �J� f t d � 111�M �f�� C- I-V y ► I •�.t -',��N..w) .�9�1i. it■d df ,. ,o '1�} 1 �.]� �I 7 Y 7� 7 f :! •,�-1� '._ ! 71)lit;-n�-+.�■'Ltau, T.•,.°. --{�1.� i' c .. atd.+'c `.�l a �1ri .r-• Ile' .? t_ :.;'�, �{r�_.jj- 1,;`� �k:;:�;7:=�1e -- nco hair Pull ` QO +.'�5 .t 1 r'.t I r d>f7"..A1y71 p 1M1 {' t fJJ':n::r.t!■ � 1 ��' ^, :.;•�t rl�:/� '•i \ � I ' •'A 1{ . rYt .. t t d :• �1'?"1r+ `>,��' f Im I I a. e:l�ry r o I r^�- r if ■v 1'v I�1 ��t� � ti ' '4 r :• �.�+ h: i, Ei t J^ �: jam„ r n 1 ;'b ��m.x. t 1 �i _ v.{' •' (Air+ tt z�;�:■3•ra'�'. 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(L.�..���i[iu.S��..rll__r�'1L.__� �' t 1 . 1 1 111 1 - � 11 Span facilities Im,enroey and Needs Assess— 129 fe_ Ilk — �• a Rancho View School ' 1 Pleasant View Park b Pleasant View School Site Acres Open Facilities Sports Dates Times Days Fields Games 8 Turf and Lighted Fencing/ Area Leagues Practice/Wk Irrigation Backstop 1 Pleasant View Park 2.0 Picnic Facilities No Leagues Children's Play Area a Rancho View School 11.6 6.0 Baseball(3) Softball/Little League(3) OVLL 2115-7131 3:30-dusk M-F 4 4 Adequate No Adequate ' 2/15-7/31 7am-dusk Sat. 4 Basketball(4) Volleyball(1AP) b Pleasant View School 10.9 6.4 Softball/Little League(3) OVLL 2/15-7/31 4pmdusk MT 3 5 Inadequate No Inadequate 2/15-3/24 Sam-dusk Sat. 3 Basketball(0) Volleyball(2AP) Soccer Field Hockey(2) HBFH 2/15-7/31 4prrfdusk W 2 Inadequate 2115-7131 10am-3pm Sat-Sun 2 8/1-2/14 4pm-dusk W 2(SA) 811-2/14 10am-3pm Sat-Sun 2(SA) Area Main.Double click 29 8/13/99,11:28 AM an 1 Spm radrtin i,,e,tMy and N«ds A-t ' ` 1 ' 00" , LEGEND 1 Parks A Open Schools ' a Closed Schools — — — Reference Area Boundary 1,635 Area Population 8.2 Required Park Acreage(5Ac/1000) 0.0 Provided Park Acreage -8.2 Park Acreage Difference Area Main.Double click 30 8/13/99,11:28 AM it J • ;Jl��rj,��5�; ,fir'. _� •-, i,. 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C� y ,_..._�.r,w'- ram- f •.�� u /:a.t.� .e 1 �.,�r�,.r_,-.� 1: r✓A'.. `� ••1�1�( �e,�j(•,K J� ..._., , � _ .� A. q�. , ! , ! .. •l 'yam. f�'r �{ = � a t 1j4��J `�:� � � , �� rfc'. � '• �: ' �'_—^-f-{-tee•— b�:l�lT /tl.,. 1 Spun faciliriec In--ry a,d Needs Acsess-I IJl i+ 1 Bolsa View Park ' 2 Marine View Park A Marine View School Site Acres Open Facilities Sports Dates Times Days Fields Games& Turf and Lighted Fencing/ Area Leagues Practicelwk Irrigation Backstop 1 Bolsa View Park 3.0 Basketball No Leagues ' Volleyball Chikiren's Play Area Picnic Facility 2 Marine View Park 3.0 Picruc tables No Leagues Children's Play Area ' A Marine View School 13.7 9.7 Softball(3) Open 2115-7/31 4pm-dusk M-F 3 N/A Adequate No Adequate 8am-dusk Sat 3 12pm-dusk Sun. 4 Basketball(9F) Volleyball(10AP) Soccer(1)L&(2)S AYSO 143 8:1-2114 4pm-dusk M-F 3 N/A Adequate No ITA 8am-dusk Sal 3 8am-dusk Sun. 3 ' Area ' Main.Double click 33 8/13/99,11:28 AM - � I' ♦abSk`! Jii..� �raua Hci i.:�ii _ '>:w�•.'sT1 1fE� + '♦ t i.s �.., �� d ��,i•f7aw•Mfrtl•1•��IU w� ''� .rt it _�•Ixf�:att��u'i:N'.,`,�"FI:I:.i:iP•i ! i 4 `1�J r`y ' Los '1i t t^•tisi�t ! ��'�F3' ff2 :� •', j t `.; �� . i�tl+♦1►�y��'fit"`� `�'♦k �'L�;t�I��li�f'j�r?-�• u • fh;�Yat r L I � +e+ l I/; -rtr, �-: � l R �!".�- i7 2 �,��Yay c ��is - r� _ • �.:- t}�: :12=—�!?e. ��'��"'FFF .• �M��'fa� ail _- 1 .1+,� � �-�� C1�f•tt y !. ,� .t sum r1 �hT:'U3•� ]tL H nir�}J a t. M �,�� S 1 41��t f jo• �I .L�. c� •` _ �y �1 t7. � ,y~ tt� L S 1 }l ..."._ .. - �s`o•-c �. .♦.•...♦.::i!"J �iC ..►. 7 .,�a�.t.r. r..9-.�.......L'iJ � yip if l JZ�,�L.§� -?'r'�L''J, 1 y' !'�.h�.'.�e+'�1�k``L=1' M �4S�k�• '! � --. A' �t�d)$Il 3, `.tt, YI 1> l" ' i�y 17 ?�.Y 4•♦.�t'v�'�"'r—y ti w.�,.. 1.1�, S _ 4,!�� Yli 'Huntington: A � , ,nt •�� * % 37yE a � r� s . ,; _4 1-Far W , VAN _ 1 ttt �15 Srro Facilities Inventory and Nc ds Assessnrnt 35 1, C Mesa View School 2 Hope View Park 1' Lark View Park A Hope View School 3 Golden View Park a Lark View School B Golden View School site Acres Open Facilities Sports Dates Times Days Fields Games 8 Turf and Lighted Fencing/ Area Leagues Practice/Wk Irrigation Backstop 1 Lark View Park 3.0 Volleyball No Leagues Adequate Children's Play Area/Picnic Facility ' 2 Hope View Park 3.0 Children's Play Area No Leagues Adequate 3 Golden View Park 2.5 Children's Play Area/Picnic Facility No Leagues A Hope View School 13.7 10.6Softball/Little League(3) OVLL 2/15-7/31 4pmdusk M-F 3 Inadequate No Inadequate 2/15-3/24 8am-dusk Sat. 3 Basketball(4F) ' Volleyball(2AP,6GR) Soccer(2) NHBSC 8It-2/14 8am-6pm Sat. 2 WA Inadequate No WA 10am6pm Sun 2 4pm9:30pm M-F 2 2/15-7/31 Same as above 2(SA) B olden View School 10.3 4.5 flball/Little League(2) VLL 2/15-7/31 4pm-dusk M- 2 Inadequate No Inadequate e 2/15-3/24 Sam-dusk Sat. 2 Basketball(3F) Tennis(2) Soccer(2) "SO 55 8/1-2114 4pm-dusk M-F 2 8amdusk Sat 2 Bam-dusk Sun 2 ' C Mesa View School 12.1 6.5 Soccer(3) AYSO 55 811-2/14 4pmdusk M-F 3 3/10 Adequate No WA 8am-dusk Sat 2 Bam-dusk Sun 2 Softball/Little League(5) OVLL 2/15-713t 4pmdusk M-F 5 Inadequate No Inadequate 2/15-3/24 Barn-dusk Sat- 5 Basketball(7F.3H) ' Volleyball(11AP) Tennis(2) a Lark View School 10.1 7.5 Softball/Little League(3) (District Offices) Basketball(1) Soccer(3) AYSC,55 8t1-2/14 4pmdusk M-F 3 20150 Adequate No WA 8am5pm Sat. 3 ' Same as m Sun. 3 Area 2/15-7/31 Same as above 2(SA) Note: For Huntington Central Park facilities see Area 18 ' Main.Double click 35 8/13199,11:28 AM r >ti .7.^.:�. �1' I ,,'� j}'qrt�T�'�17♦lt� I�'•.�''��;��t �r��1sy� �1 � -�1�!) ,T a/�Y rt 1 +• Wal "" rY4�1Mt,-''7/� 1' r.� ..`' 8 � �,,-1��,,t• r'�{�I��,h :•��.•. 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MP � IMP ■C:`IC■ ��I •�� tt�� ``SJ� IX lot AW Ill ilIr ir M — �!• f1' •.,. w +w�wrwr�� asp Y�-•�-,.7 w:s4 BG�:Ibir:.I 1 �. �� 1,r•. .�� b n a�;:,-"'" , r F.J ririPi j .�1�[� ��, yl. �,t•'�rG7•r,' �.�A`.s'fS I �o���.yr� ' = , t �. i�i�-�}'''.\;�i 1 � T� � Spat Facilities In--y and Needs As essnxnt 137 1 r t t A Ocean View High School 1 Oak View Center Park ' B C District Offices Oak View School ' Site Acres Open Facilities Sports Dates Times Days Fields Games 8 Turf and Lighted Fencing/ Area Leagues Practice/Wk Irrigation Backstop 1 Oak View Center Park 1.6 Volleyball No Leagues Children's Play Area Picnic Facility Community Center Activity Building Basketball A Ocean View High School 43 27 Softball/Little League(2) HBSCB 2/15-7/31 4pm-dusk M-F 2 N/A Adequate No Adequate lam-dusk Sat./Sun. 2 FVYB 2/15-7/31 4pm-dusk M-F 1 ' Bam-dusk Sal/Sun 1 Basketball(9) Volleyball Tennis(12) Soccer(2) NHBSG 811-2/14 gam-6pm Sat./Sun. 2 N/A Adequate No N/A Gym ' Football(1) HBAAFB 7/31-11-4 Elam-7pm Sat. 1 Stad. N/A Adequate No Adequate 811-11/5 4pm-dusk M-F 1 Stad. B Oak View School 13.1 10.8 Softball/Little League(4) HBSCB 2/15-7/31 4pm-dusk M-F 2(AS) N/A Inadequate No Inadequate Basketball(3F) Volleyball(2AP) Soccer(2) 2(AS) ' Note: For Huntington Central Park facilities see Area 18 A rea • ' Main.Double click 37 8/13/99,11:28 AM I•�. ,k ir.:., e I 55I� .,. 1f� ++ L 7 1�, t • i t,it`�f1 1 y� ur• ,I o-r Si I"'d t.s �y rG.✓c r$7'tir r 1�� ti ti 1 ��`• ;�• ! , �`,{�'�i 1 �,.1.1 1. �n ^i .�. fit. �r `� `3 r.���"' 1� -i-.---�. •' 1 I 1 ��l[• a 1ufJ•r + �' y7.r•}�.�1,�� .,,K n• � S� �Y' • �•. . .(� I , .r f�r�•7 t ,t-1"nl�,•_ . 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S � 00 l: 1 Sport Facilities ln,enmry and\eels Assessment 139 1 y i '• 1 Lake View Park 1 A Lake View School Site Acres Open Facilities Sports Dates Times Days Fields Games 8 Turf and Lighted Fencing/ Area Leagues Practice/Wk Irrigation Backstop 1 Lake View Park 2.5 Children's Play Area No Leagues Adequate cvit Facility Activity Buildling Horseshoes A Lake View School 13.7 10.6 SohbalVLittle League(2) OVLL 2115-7/31 4pm-dusk M-F 3 5 Adequate No Idequate 2/15-3/24 Sam-dusk Sat. 3 Basketball(2F) Volleyball OAP) Soccer NHBSC 8/1-2/14 4pm-dusk M-F 2 NIA Adequate No N/A i 1 Area Main.Double click 39 8113/99,11:29 AM r• - �?S� r.�� � +cl IV�ti�. t , �t !�� :�1C•�' y�i �rtttt f 1 11 � "`� �r IFT ` � ►! �. 41 Syr< 1• r�I F Ib _��,y�a��:�s�'••'•!��',ip1f�t.Jl , 0�7�'" Q. �t ' ,1� 7 I {61�, C,'� f`,kiltll'11[�►{rIi ���l�t�l�l� In. Lei �f� �1�L��{',)�tlf llll�4 �� .�' �f s$,aJ� V•tE t. .r.++���`..�t r �:`` � ' §I%;;� J t} Lei ,��tG'11• !tJ J,J. y'.. { f t I( �_{2! � ^{�.. 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' ( �r •,. ,,.mow 3 S(K+n facili�ies Im-rnrwy and�cds Assersrrrm I�1 ' 1 Terry Park Site Acres Open Facilities Sports Dates Times Days Fields Games 6 Turf and Lighted Fencing/ Area Leagues Pradice/Wk Irrigation Backstop 1 Terry Park 5.0 Children's Play Area No Leagues Picnic Facility Activity 8uildling Basketball 2 Sherwook Park 3.0 (not pictured-built after photos) Huntington Central Park 370.0 Picnic Facility Fire Ring Bicycle Path Camping Children's Piay Area Nature Center ' Equestrian Trails Fishing Frisbee Golf Horseshoes Viewpoint Lake i Area : ' Main.Double click 41 8/13M.11:29 AM z 4, xt- ji "' illa" _ ..4 ..,�.I+r ,r�'ViF cr f�^� �.1. '.T-�,�+•S���C '` g+`�.y r"T'`*r�"'P„.`'��1� rr r:i., 'il'row ■ 1 Span Facitifi s In—tory and ids Asks+ma 1 143 2 Helme Park 1 - 1 a Crest View School 1 Lambert Park 1 Site Acres Open Facilities Sports Dates Times Days Fields Games& Turf and Lighted Fencing/ Area Leagues Practice/Wk Irrigation Backstop 1 Lambert Park 3.5 No Facilities No Leagues 2 Helme Park 2.0 Children's Play Area No Leagues 1 Picnic Facility Basketball a Crest View School 13.8 9.0 Softball/Little League(2) Open Space 2(AS) Inadequate No Inadequate WSC 2(AS) Basketball(6) Soccer(4) 4 Inadequate Volleyball(2) 1 Area • ' Main.Double click 43 8/13/99,11:29 AM 1 O~ CD / ID A. I •t;t;.r J a ?.� ri,��I.rtC ,�,f�..�.rr 7 � '�•.. S� /�� r k(•`4 ;r a AN, ~ /:.\`"i. q. ;C�. ,•a, •i'A� t .4.t n r�'r �L 1 'i ,S ;'fir L.•T Il` .. .�.�_, ,�/; �� � I -'�t' �I 'y. � ..ivy ���. •' �.J - • LiIrv id � •{;,• I,i� � .���_. . Z� ,; I ' (.�, '�.. "TQ7 1�1K � rll �v. 1pw Facilmes In-n—y and Needs nsses,mc 1 145 2 Seacliff Park#2 ' 1 Seacliff Park#1 Site Acres Open Facilities Sports Dates Times Days Fields Games 8 Turf and Lighted Fencing/ Area Leagues Praclice/Wk Irrigation Backstop 1 Seacliff Park 81 0.5 Flicnic Facilities No Leagues ' 2 Seacliff Park 42 0.5 No Facilities No Leagues _ Bluff Top Park(Future Park) 20.0 Huntington City Beach 380.0 Basketball(1H) No Leagues Vollyeball(12S) Fire Ring ' Bicycle Path Fishing Beach Area ' Main.Double click 45 8/13/99,11:29 AM �i � r it _��'r'K 'i�Y ' •J .. �:i� ���. i �lU[1!a.ry'�:1?FryY �r!.'�! a�'����f'`r.! i i r�'"`���,•�i71i;:~';�.`'`�fl i•.--.�i,:•-'C�k=.,�.F.. ._�' 'i•�, >,.�t f;;,n•. �•, ;R�_ ,,�' -�. ��fJ'i„ r:ZS�'(�M�'j�iL �'��Q 1I 11 �' 1 rr• i .Ir '1� � 'ywy �' 4��.�l � H)y 77..t �, �-•+ .4,T t. _r.r .'irlfl�+th•'/S4 t i� �.I���il 4►1'`� .t '1!r'.a t i i 7 ! ,� li ',J t �r. r � 1 � , � r j r.j, t' I I '•� , ' I e1�J �� � 1�.J ( t'ji�i�.l ;'� �', n •�� '�I�' r ;.. � tt..l., liar Y r`'f '�.'� "1� jY. 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T� Yta.._._..a _!c� �t •„(t l J^1 '�ez, �,�'- .�,�;+, Ll Sk" se t, t�evr �. _9L' �:. .h. �'� i 'r ' - �� � ��ti�'kta r' .`.3 r •y�e ' 2�y'.� L:5�5`��" �•j4,�k` r, }I r I;;•�.•;• �i•'� ,.}�d�`n+:Y���r � � �t 1 fij.P t:►�J r'�yy t' p,�� t�✓a+ra'.1 vQ Sr—Facilities Inrcnttvy and N eds Asussrrem 147 .x It or �4 1 McCallen Park t (Boys and Girls Club) r B Agnes Smith Elem.School C Dwyer Middle School ' 4 City Gymnasium and Pool Site Acres Open Facilities Sports Dates Times Days Fields Games& Turf and Lightedfencing/ Area League= PrecticeMk Irriyabon Backstop 1 McCallen Park 5.0 Soft Little League SHBJMS 2/15-611 4pm-dusk M-F 1 Atlwquate No Adequate ' (Boys and Girls Club) Basketball Gym Picric Facility Children's Play Area Community Center Ac[iviN Buildnq 4 City Gymnasium and Pool 0.5 Basketball(LTD) Volleyball(LTD) Gymnasium Pool Activity Buildinq YMCA B Agnes Smith Elem.School 9.8 3.0 Softball/Little League(2) HVLL 2/15-7/31 4pm-dusk M-F 3 17 Inadequate N/A Inadequate 2/15-3/il 8am-dusk Sat 3 ' Basketball Volleyball Soccer(1) YMCA 9/1-11/30 4pm-dusk T-Th 1 Football(1) C Dwyer Middle School 11 A To SoftbalVLittle League(3) HVLL 2115-7/31 4pm-dusk M-F 2(AS) Inaequate No Inadequate 2115-3/11 Sam-dusk Sat 2(AS) ' YMCA(T-Ball) 2/15-6/1 4pm-6pm M-W E.of Gym. Adequate No Adequate Basketball Volleyball Soccer(2) SCSC 8/1-2/14 4pm-9:30pm M-F 1(AS) Yes 8am-6pm Sat.-Sun 1(AS) 2114-7/31 7pm-9:30pm M-F 1(AS) 8am-8pm Sat.-Sun. 1(AS) YMCA 911-11110 4pm-7pm M-W E.of Gym. 2 Adequate No N/A Area Football(2) ' Main.Double click 47 8/13/99,11:29 AM �� ' try �����'y,�,��:'r �f1Yi�/d7�Ci}i.. 1 � "-� I !l K---`�'• .� :a. ���.,p, ,�„� i )I •.,,k�._ �t■w•'rRiJ�uy �J7>yci r .rC.�� .,r F ;It u i t lA J: 411 r., ,t, , t1,1; �,.on,r,, _� �;u -1.,. ,��, , °r �' i i�II,J, 1 •," '" i('i r\+�"� ILI► ( ram. 'f :', i h� �� r. r a III L I� .�� `• a�- a i;lrl��� �i,�'�, ,�j' t�4�1 ..•�:,,1�` I!1•-� it t ?{,#�`f�' f'��� r. �,l�r`�_. 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A �-Az-'j i S- Spon Facilities I—lary and*` ds A--n,I6.1 r ' 1 Hawes Park a Hawes Elem.School ' 2 Sowers Park 3 Burke Park A Issac Sowers Middle School b Robert H.Burke School ' Site Acres Open Facilities Sports Dates Times Days Fields Games h Turf and Lighted Fencing/ Area Leagues Practice/Wk Irrigation Backstop 1 Hawes Parki rens Play Area No Leagues 2 Sowers Park 2.5 Picnic Facility No Leagues ' Volldren'seyball Play Area 3 Burke Park 2.5 Volleyball No Leagues Picnic Facility Children's Play Area A Issac Sowers Middle School 20 17 Softball/Little League(4) SVLL 2/16-7/31 4pm-dusk M-F 4 No Basketball Volleyball Soccer(2) AYSO 66 811-2/14 4pm-dusk M-F 2(AS) WA Adequate No Adequate Sam-Spm Sat. 2 Football(2) Field Hockey(3) a Hawes Elem.School 8.0 5.0 Soltball/Little League(2) SVLL 2/16-7/31 4pm-dusk M-F 2 No Response ' Basketball Volleyball Soccer(3) AYSO56 811-2/14 4pm-dusk M-F 3 N/A Adequate No WA 8am-4.30pm Sat. 3 Football(2) b Robert H.Burke School 7.7 3.0 Soccer(1) SCSC 8/1-2/14 4pm-dusk M-F I(AS) Inadequate No Inadequate ' 8am-dusk Sat 1( 2/15-7/31 4pm-dusk M-F-F 1(SA) Sam-dsuk Sat 1(SA) Softball/Little League Open ' Area ' Main.Double click 63 8/13/99,11:31 AM -.may'-•;.•`.` � ., t _ -�.� .. �V.._-�.•. LI1LaiT L 6... Y_ �.# .�.F "- 'fir ,, •�: t ` li-z.•� pul c 1- t14fi� 1�: isti: :�; � �� ►' � �µ%� .� ��'`..:nil-�,�`�, _ 28 r r Spore Facitirics In—n—y and Needs As wnt 165 f3 r r 1 r 1 Lebard Park a Lois and Harry Lebard School (District Offices) r Site Acres Open Facilities Sports Dates Times Days Fields Games 3 Turf and Lighted Fencing/ Area Leagues Practice/Wk Irrigation Backstop 1 Lebard Park 5-0 Picnic Facility No Leagues Adequate Tennis(LTD) Children's Play Area r a Lois and Harry Lebard School 9.7 6.0 Softball/Little League(5) SVLL 2/16-7/31 4pm-dusk M-F 5 Adequate No Adequate (District Offices) 8am-dusk Sat. 5 8/1-11/1 4pm-dusk M-F 5 8am-dusk Sat 5 Basketball r r r Area Main.Double click 65 8113/99.11:31 AM 1 IF" +t! ) � It!•a ...�` __...1 I �}. •11�. _ ,;jj a, L •g.> `. 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'li., Y�• I !S'.0 n!f .��' e 10 •�' }� �f 71, a ';t ♦y` t r. .,,.-..� /t N Spun Fa Jiri,I--y and N-d.Asxec,-., 167 1 1 Edison Community Park A Kettler Elementary School ' Slte Acres Open Facilities Sports Dates Times Days Fields Ganes 8 Turf and Lighted Fencing/ Area Leagues Practice/Wk Irrigation Backstop 1 Edison Community Park 40.0 Softball(2LTD) SHBJMS 3/4-6/8 ttamr Spm Sat. 2 Adequate Yes Adequate (Edison Center) ASB Year Round 6pm-IOpm M-F 2 9am-10pm Sun 2 618-3/3 9am-10pm Sat 2 Little League(2) Basketball(4LTD) Tennis(4LTD) Football(2) Handball/Racquetball(4LTD) Picnic Facility!Fire Ring ' Community Center/Activity Building Children's Play Area Horseshoes/Shuffleboard Volleyball A Kettler Elementary School 9.7 4.5Softball/Little League(2) SHJMS 2/16-7/31 4pm-dusk - 6 Adequate No Adequate ' 13 4pm-dusk Sat 6 12/2O-2114 fiam-dsuk Sat 6 811-2/14 9am-dusk Sun 6 8/1-2/14 4pm-dusk MWF 6 Volleyball Soccer(1) SCSC 811-2/14 4pm.-dusk M-F (1)Fence Practice Afrea ' Football(1) FIB Rec. 8/12-12112 8am-3pm Sat (2) 4pm-9pm T-Th (2) Area • Main.Double click 67 8/13/99.11:31 AM 741 UU*URWA __1 31 4z,,-A� it A -L B'flFRfr ;71 RE 72, the& 30 Span Facilities In.emiuy and Needs As wnl 169 2 Seely Park r rP 1 Eader Park ' A John H.Eader Elem.School 3 Gisler Park a Gisler Middle School ' Site Acres Open Facilities Sports Dates Times Days Fields Games 8 Turf and Lighted Fencing/ Area Leagues Practicelft Irrigation Backstop 1 Eader Park 2.5 Children's Play Area Activity Building YMCA ' 2 Seely Park 3. Basketball No Leagues Picnic Facility Children's Play Area 3 Gisler Park 11.0 Children's Play Area No Leagues A John H.Eader Elem.School 9.7 4.5 Softball/Little League(3) SVLL 2/16-7/31 4pm-dusk T-Th-F 3 YMCA(T-Ball) 2/15-6/1 4pm-6pm MW 2 Adequate No Adequate Basketball Volleyball Soccer(1) AYSO 56 8/1-2/14 4pm-dusk M-F 1(AS) Inadequate No WA 8am-5pm Sat. 1(AS) YMCA 9111-11/12 4pm-6pm MW L.Side Adequate No WA ' Football a Gisler Middle School 15.0 10.0 penn Space A - 56 all-214 4pm-10pm 3A A Adequate Yes NIA 8am-4.30pm Sat. 3 2/15-7/31 4pm-10pm M-F 3 8am-5pm Sat. 2 Softball/Little League(0) SVLL 2116-7131 4pm-dusk M-F O(AS) No Response ' Area Main.Double click 69 8/13/99,11:31 AM • :f\fir ..._..- ., �. , `. --�rl:•, �h ,• - -. �• t --2K•'tY3 .[• - �. .�-=mil '�. •� � - c � _ ��'�Q����i.i ��i�•7�f i.11Y�lf��'1i�1�t1� ••< `•'f ir�i I; 3 rf� � ".f 4,t�� a r Iiesi B - } .�iT t - , s •.l t /":�- �'� .• .rn MA �I •sf�'� - •7.,r •1� r.a.►7i�i.�+1+_r>r,�3�S�i�� � tt—f ``r�..�l"�r-'+ ti '•--.^�-1p..1 re' _v'� � I-!� ii.r� Rra t! .,� 7I Ir PI!"I!'iT°jCr1 ( ':'I 'i+:«l:s9�•• ;%•' �!��...�R. 3 _�.T ' _ •_• —•-a,l�llw3ra, c ri i .1 I I }+rfs�ly?Ca��•t �! -FW�Iy� �� ti ��, �� /! �, •1',YrT -f6 Jrl. itL Jl `-�,i�l� 21�:,i) III �•. --j+i � ;�'.� f �' ���' f _ IWO— .lva q .C-J-•. 1 " •� T 1 P-a�•�a r_J � rt' � Y � f 1' I ♦* ' 30 30 .. r Jpon Faalirin Imvrnrary and 4eds As r wnt 171 i i B Edison High School Site Acres Open Facilities Sports Dates Times Days Fields Games 8 Turf and Lighted Fencing/ Area Leagues Practice/Wk Irrigation Backstop B Edison High School 47.0 24.0 Softball/Little League(3) SVLL 2/16-7/31 5pm-dusk M/W 1 Adequate Adequate 8am-dusk Sat. 1 ' FVLL 2/16-7/31 4pm-dusk T-Th 1 Sam-dusk Sat 1 Basketball(14) Tennis(16) Soccer(4) SCSC 9/1-12/31 Sam-4:30pm SalJSun. 1 Yes ' Football(1)Major Fields PWF Aug-Sep 5pm-8pm M-F 7 small areas Aug-Dec 5prrI8Pm T/T✓F 7 Sep-Dec Sam-6pm Sat. t Volleyball Gym Pool ' Area i ' Main.Double click 71 8/13/99,11:32 AM ' Active School Sites Facilities Reference Sports Leagues Acres Open Softball& Basketball I Volley Ball Tennis Soccer Gym Football Pool I Field Handball/ Skateboard Map Area Area Baseball Hockey Racquetball ' -Fountain Valley School District: :: _-.:- < 1 Newland School 22 AYSO Reg 117,HULL 14.0 12.0 6F 3AP 2 2 Oka School 23 AYSO Reg 117,FVYB 8.0 60 3 6F 3:+P,t GR 2 3 Ta!bert School 23 AYSO Reg 117.FVYB 13.0 11.0 2 8F 3AP.4GR- 1,1 LTD Total Acreage ..:..35.0 39.0 .-`-Huntington Beach-City School:District 4 Agnes Smith Elem.School 21 HVLL 9.8 30 3 3F 2H 1 1 5 Dwyer Middle School 21 SCSC,HVLL,YMCA 11.4 7.0 3(AS) 7F _ _ 2(AS) - 2 6;Perry Elem.School 22 AYSO 117,HVLL 10.5 5.0 4 4F 2 2ASaj 7:Moffett Elem.School 26 i AYSO 56,FVYB 1 8.1 4.0 3 2F.4H 2 1AS 6 8 Peterson Elementary School(to open 9/97) 26 �SHBJMS,AYSO 56.SCSC 15.0 6.0 2F 4H 3 5 AS 9:1 Issac Sowers Middle School 27 AYSO 56,SVLL 14.3 7-0 4 6F 3H 7 AP 3.2AS - 2AS 3 10 Hawes Elem.School 27 AYSO 56.SVLL 8.0 5.0 2 4F 2 AP : 2+1 AS 2 3 11:John H.Eader Elem.School 30 AYSO 56.SVLL 13.9 8.0 3 3F 2AP 2AS - 3 12'Ketaer Elemenlry School 29 AYS056,SHJMS 9.7 4.5 7 3F 2 AP tAS 1AS £a 7� 13-Huntin ton Seacliff School(Proposed) 18 8.8 4.8 •'- •" ,` i : ,..;r= ,,•,�� - x ,�":` ' Total Acre ae ,, 1D9 5 54 3 Huntington Beach Union H.S.District 14'Huntington Beach High School 21 HVLL 33.0 20 0 5 14 t0 AP 12 2(AS) 1- , „1 • 1 15,Manna High School __3_ HBAAFB,G_WSC,RLL 52.0 28.0 5 15 16 AP 16 _3(AS) �' 1 „•� 1 2 1� °" ' 16'Edison High School 30 SCSC,PWF,SVLL,FVYB 47.0 24.0 3 •i 14 8 AP 16 3 AS ' _ ( ) € -q 17:Ocean View High School i 16 NHBSC,HBAAFB,OVLL 40.0 22.0 4 I - 9F 5 AP FVYB HBSCB � �WKK`� - r - a�'a .Total Acre"se �. ..•:- u.,�m ,... ,..M ,r„M ,,,�: ,.�" :K :..a720 94.D=€ Ocean_vlewschcolMtrlct ... ... :Ax...„""?r- ,, ":; s a:; �....ys � r� _ 18 1 Circle View School 5 AYSO 55,HBGS 1 13._6_ ; 6.4_ _ _ 4 _ 6F 1 AP 2 1 ,j, 1' -� -View of __. - ---- -- ----- -- - -- x : 19 College View Scholl 9 AYSO 55,OVLL 10.6 9.6 3 I 4F 5 AP 1LTD_+Ms 1 ya x � 20 Golden View School i 15 OVLL 10.3 1 4.5 2 3F •I - 2 2 21 Harbour View School I _ 2 AYSO 143,RLL 13.- _10 7 _ 3 - i BF 2AP 3GR 2 LTD 5(2 LTD)__..._ - ___-_____ - -. -_ .. ._..- - - y, 22:Hope View School I 15 i NHBSC,OVLL 13.7 '. 10.6 3 4F 2AP 6GR 2(1 LTD) � 231 Lake View School 17 I NHBSf�,OVLL i 13.7 10.6 2(AS) 2F 1AP = 2AS r` t�a� � � 3 .. ` ' 24 Marine View School i 14 AYSO 143,HBGS 13.7 I 9.7 3 I 9F 5 AP I'" 2 -1 1.2AS °` �0 25 Mesa View School I 15 AYSO 55,OVLL 12.1 6.5 5 i 7F,3H 11AP 2 11 2+2AS 26i Oak View School _ 16 _ HBSCB 15.6 _ 10.8 _ 4 I 3F i 2AP % _ 2 ,,. 271 Spring View School _ I 9_ I AYSO 55.OVLL 14.0 I 10:7 3 9F,6H 8AP 2 xs 28-Sun View School _ - _ _ 10 AYSO 55,HBSCB 13.9 I 10.7 4 3F 2AP 3(AS) '��* --- `£,�3,§'s.€ ,�- �' T s 29;Village View School 8 AYSO 143,HBSCB I 13.0 8.3 3 6F 3AP 2 I 3 , �s-- � 3 301 Robinwood School Coastline Communitycollege' 3 AYSO 143.RLL 10.1 6-1 2 2AS TotalAcre ..e ' WestminsteiSchoohDietrkt .> - 31 Stacey Interim School 4 AYSO 143 20.0 17 5 6F 3GR 3 3 32!Ciegg Elem_.School 4 .-A_YSO 143 _ ..9.0 6.5 2 3F 3r 1 - 1 ___ 4 _F ✓�- 33'Schroeder Elem.School 5 RLL 10.0 1 8.3 2 ! 2F+1H 2GR 1 s ,_. Y, 2 ,�i Total ACrea e <s.Coast:community--:Cone e Dtstrkt-m_ =:?. „„,:_ >.,.,-_.�. ..,; .•;_ •_ N �. $..,,. .� 34!Golden West College 7 I j 1+P LTD 6 4GR 1 72 LTD�I LTD+tA. 1 2H 12 1 AS 8 LTC) TotalAcree e• - 01: .. 0.0 ' Total Acilve School Aerea 522.8 Total Active School O en Area Aerea a 324.3" cove School Sites and FacilINUTTM, 1 1 Closed School Sites Facilities , Reference Sports Leagues Acres Open Softball& Basketball Volley Ball Tennis Soccer Gym Football Pool Field Handball/ Skateboard Map Area Area Baseball Hockey Racquetball . .. ... Fountain Valle.-�-SchooPDistrict 1 6Vardlow School 23 AYSO 117.HVLL15.0 13.0 6 2 2 Arevalos School 24 AYSO 117 14.0 12 0 4 1F 3 Lamb School(District Offices) 24 AYSO 117 1.1.0 12.0 3 1LTD+2 7ot51�Acrea e - - --'43.0 - `37.0. ` Huntington Beach City School District - a Robert H.Burke School 27 Sc Sc 7 7 30 4 1 1 lAS ' 5;Gisler Middle School 30 AYSO 56,SVLL 15.0 10.0 SF+3H 3 6i Lois and HarryLeBard School District Office 28 SVLL 9.7 6.0 5 5F+3H Total�Acrea e .> •i32.4 i'19.0.::- HuntlAitan Beach-.Union H.S District - '. i ' I None 0.0 0.0 To .. tal"Ac res 71Crest View 19 FVYB,WSC 13.8 i 9.0 2(AS) 6F 2 4AS N i 8�Glen View 5 AYSO 55.FILL 13 8 B-5 3 1 2 9l Haven View 2 AYSO 143,FILL 14.5 9.1 3 2 .,, a '2(11_TD) a ;10i Lark View School(District Offices) - 15 AYSO 55 ! 10.1 7.5 3 1F 3 111 Meadow View 8 i AYSO 143.OVPC,HBSCB' 13-0 7.5 3AS 1H ; - 3AS a -' _ 12!Park View(Adult Education Center) 10 !AYSO 55,HBAAFB,HBSCI 9.0 4.7 4 1 1 2 13 Pleasant View 11 HBFH 1 10.9 1 6.4 3 1 4 2AP 2 I , 141 Rancho View 11 OWL 116 6.0 1 5 ? 0 1 =i Tatal'Acrea e....�.� R •westminstet:SchoolDistrict a. - - --- -." 151 Franklin School Leased to Head Start 3 1 8.8 6.0 11 2 1 2 - ,t' s '4'� 70tai-CldSed.Sch001 SM"Adiiiage „u 5, r„.,,. i80.9 7, 777771 TotalCbsedSch001"SlteiO Aiea Acres w p�x =- 120 7 is Abbreviations ' nizaUotte•�ac+��..-��."t,�«>� �'�_>:-•• a:: ASB Adult Softball AD Adequate AYSO Amateur Youth Soccer Organization AP Asphalt Paving BGC I Boys and Girls Club AS Available Space FVYB Fountain Valley Youth Baseball C Closed ' GWSC Golden West Swim Club CS Closed School HBAAFB Huntington Beach All American Football F Full Court HBFH Huntington Beach Field Hockey GR Grass HBGS Huntington Beach Girls Softball H Half Court HBSCB Huntington Beach Surf City Baseball IN Inadequate HVLL Huntington Valley Little League L Large field NHBSC North Huntington Beach Soccer Club LTD Lighted(Sports Lighting Provided) OVLL Ocean View Little League S Small field OVPC Ocean View Pony/Colt SA Secondary allocation PWF Pop Warner Football Sand Sand FILL Robinwood Little League SP School/Park , SCSC South Coast Soccer Club Turf Turf SHBJMS South Huntington Beach Junior Miss Softball SVLL Sea View Little League WSC Wolf Pack Soccer Club YMCA Young Mens Christian Association Closed School Sites and Facilit 75 I Spm ffi— ry and N d,A-_.+ wnt t Park and Facilit Main.Double click 75 8/13/99,11:32 AM g ��l gC �s g, �g �I.;,gl, •g ! ggg'g mom. ogggg' R ggFFo 0oggggg� gg g g :, M`OPFFFm g, gg�g. ggggggggg "g, ggg gg� a i ti o' 11 r t a g��ggg ��>ggggggggggggglggg� gggggg:gggg�� ggf:g`, >�>ggggggggg�> gi'gggE g g �; -- - --- N �M y --sal . •�•� aa�a'A•9� �•°a m�_«R �RmR� ,� „'' - rye, - . fa� a• "aI85 ' Q �>85aE� ; {E .��;F"�Si pg e � � �6 11 =srp�ArR«sRR�RR�RR�RR9: :��:�s:s:R��aa�R� a base a ae .a Span IS,ciliiies Inornrory and KeNs nz�ccrrrm 176 Sports League Data ' (Appendix 1 Main.Double click 76 8113/99.11:32 AM ,�� _ ,,4,1 i ! � C� •�. - '\S�) t � � Cf N N N t9 t") Nk ry gg� i c o -�- i c +� $ o j! 000soo 0 0 U U 8 � N N Z m E 9 m 9 00 � m m �3 xw Q'Z $gooa8 � rY i rn m i `o_m r9iag$oa Tn m °' oar wa$$°a Tn � Sww w ooEE$J � m `oo EE�� mrLL==t7 .0 riw � 2 �i C7w E O2 HJJA Im-Q N U O2✓I JJHHQN U . 'x •., R� ...x P x � /fit• a g 9 f �'J i ''.'^A 8 '� e' '� y Q � ,�• ,A/ ,A .�1 A � � Q t�'I N � N T iD 8 << O O o U U d 8 J m r a > or $ = a m d°g aZ r�in �g c ro."m aAA L o g$ o o'&� �S$g°atb « `or Z 3 j �agEnm =" $ y h a Cm L L_2 Z Vi O u N N 4r C d ti L L Z_Z rnE FgmumZ m3 'o E B,E g�H mZ LL� wf OFUb lo- c m m 0 0 7 LL w ~ 2 N J J H H Q N U 02 V1JJH1-QN U 78 Sp-F.—h,m,Imrmcuy,.d N-d,A,--., • Organization: Organization: Little League Baseball Robtnwood Name of League: Name of League: Little League S Sport: port: Baseball Length of Season: Length of Season: Feb-July:Sept-Nov Length of Playoffs: Length of Playoffs: July- a..�. :e ' Tot Number of Teams: Total Number of Teams: 46 :: ; Tot Numbs of Players: Total Number of Players:580 Age Group of Playors: Age Group of Players: 5-15 Survey Last Updated: (1-01 Survey Last Update: March 1999 Facilities Used 1#.tFields Li hted Condition CtowdSchool MapAma Facilities Used —#of Fields Lighted Condition Closed School Map Area rsi au..+,.n a.r. ' Marina Park 4 AD 3 Marina High School 4 AD 3 Haven View School 3 AD 2 Schroeder School 2 AD 5 Glen View School 3 AD 5 Village View 3 AD 8 Total Total 19 0 Comments Comments:Glen View needs backstops. Organization: Organization: Little League Baseball Name of League: Hunfinglo Beach Surf City Sport: Baseball n Baseball Name of League: Huntington Valley Little League Feb I-June 15 Sport: Baseball Length of Season:: u Length of Season: Feb.-July;Sept-Nov. Length of Playoffs: July-Aug L rKjthoPtayoffs July 15-July 20 ------ ` --_-- '�"-;� t Total Number of Teams: 28 ------ Total Number of Teams: 48 Total Number of Players:370 Age Group of Players: 5-14 Total Number of Players:600 Survey Last Update: June 1997 Age Group of Players: 5-16 Survey Last Update: AugusI1998 � , Facilities Used 0 of Fields- Lighted Condition Closed School Map Area Facilities Used If of Fields Liahted Concifflon Closed School �i Me Km:�aj — Sun View School 2 AD 10 21 an O4°A : 2 Vi Smith Elem.School 3 N Oak View School 2 AD 16 Dwyer Middle School 3 :14 21 Park View School 3 AD 10 Perry Elem.School 4 AD 22 Village View School 3 AD 8 Newland School 2 AD 22 Meadow View School 3 AD 8 Wardlow School 6 AD 23 Ocean ViewSchool 2 AD 16 Huntington Beach High School(Jr.Varsity) 1 AD 21 Westmont School(Fountain Valley) H-ti,-gt.h Beach High School(Wrstry) I AD 21 Total 15 0 Total 20 Comments:Need game fields and not to pay for usage of High School fields No response to number of fields at Westmont School. Cornmarris : ' Sports League= Main.Double click 78 8/1 3M,11:32 AM Spore F-ili i,.1---and N-&A—.1 79 X • Organization: Little League Baseball Inc. Organization: Sohn Huntington Beach Junior Miss Softball Ocean View Little League ..Name of League: Name of League: Sport: Baseball Sport: Softball at Length of Season: Feb-July;Aug-Dec Length Season: Feb-Nov ------- Length of Its,.. June-July I------- Length of Playoffs: TOM:Number of T"iffs: 50 Total Number of Players:266 Total Number at Teams: Spring 21;Winter 6 ------ Tots Number of Players:620 Age Group of Players: 5-15 Age Group at Players: 6-16 Survey Last Update: AugustI998 Survey Last Update: Jan 1997 Facilities Used Ifof Fields Lighted Condition IClosed School Map Area Facilities Used llofFeelds Lighted Condition Closed School I Ma Area Spring View School 3 :N 9 Kettle School 6 AD Hope View School 3 N 15 Peterson School 1 AD 26 Mesa View School 5 IN 15 Edison Community Park 2 AD 30 Rancho Viev,School 5 AP 11 Ocean Vie.High School 2 IN 16 Lake View School 3 IN 17 College Vow School 3 N 9 Golden View School 2 :N 15 Total 26 0 Total 9 Comments Comments:Do not have enough fields to schedule of host tournaments ' j�.,� '' � /_._ � �'� `^♦ :� 1_._ Organization: Amateur Softball Association Organization: Name N me of League: Huntington Beach Cads Softball Name of League: Wall Pack Soccer Club X Softball Sport: Soccer Dec 10 Length at Season: Feb.-July:Aug.-Dec Length of Season: July I Le ngth of Playoffs: June-July;NNov-Dec Length of Playoffs: Total Number of Teams: 37 Total Number of Teams: 32 Total Number of Players:340 0 ......I;` Total Number of Players:500(350 in HB) Age Group at Players: 5-18 Age Group of Players: 10-19 Survey Last Update: August1998 Survey Last Update: June 1997 Facilities Used 0 at Fields Lighted Condition lClosed School Map Area Facilities Used Condition IClowd School Map Area Circle View School 3 AD 5 W 00,c.w A. Marine View School 0 IN 14 Greer Park 1 yes AD 5 i Total 1 4 0 Total Comments:Not enough fields to play scheduled games at practice.Can not expand league due to limited number of fields. Comments: No inlormation available. Lea auel= Main.Double click 79 8/13/99,11:32 AM R LG R F R .R Ry� F .F R ••p p`y �j R F ..A b •.. R R '•F �9r � E�• �<•• .'R• R^�Vp ��8 Q�( �<•• ••p "'R^ip � 0 ••C R iL ,�' F i� S d m IL N � l•! � � LL � N N Ci N N N N 0 m Q O O D G 4 m x m .- x' O_ 4 `XaEE�q c� LL Z2CeJ o uY a �o LLZZCE7 o+E�g' -'° ii Uin C7 �� LJC� °1S E OZN JJ10-�FQN U O2N JJ10-10-QN 3 U •\ Rom,, �� � ,`\ :'R, .. R'+.; .F .,•,,R A•! R R •R .,F �� ! F .,F F 4',F� 1 ,Gp �.•F• .,fit ,�i%. kK •� �' _kN. OQ 10 cr i m T y 4 ■'r' RRma C Ed>'`W L .. C Idd A W Y $o a8 O>>OJ z O d L_L I2O — A0 LL w ma ~ C W b b s O � O W b b 0 0 rn n OC Oz UIJJI-HQ✓! 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Comments Information obtained from city files. Sports Lea gue-TiT.M. Main.Double click 82 8/13M,11:32 AM CLbk'661nS0A1 Am Council/Agency Meeting Held: 9v�0,✓D Dele d/Continued to: Approve Conditionally Approved ❑ Denied 2iAury y Clerk's Signature Council Meeting Date: August 16, 1999 Department ID Number: CS99-031 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION SUBMITTED TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS SUBMITTED BY: RAY SILVER, City Administratoy PREPARED BY: RON HAGAN, Director, Community Services SUBJECT: APPROVE RECOMMENDED ACTIONS TO IMPLEMENT SPORTS FACILITIES NEEDS ASSESSMENT STUDY Statement of Issue,Funding Source,Recommended Action,Alternative Action(s),Analysis,Environmental Status,Attachments) Statement of Issue: There is a need to approve the Community Sports Facilities Inventory and Needs Assessment Study; approve the site plan for the sports complex in Huntington Central Park; and, conceptually approve the funding and timeline strategy. Funding Source: Not applicable. Recommended Action: Motion to: 1. Approve the Community Sports Facilities Inventory and Needs Assessment Study as presented; NPR.Ot/ED 7-0 2. Approve the site plan for the sports complex in Huntington Central Park as presented in Attachment 1; and /PP&VC D -7-O give conceptual appproval to funding @nd timeline sttrategqy as presented in Attachment 2. � cT STAFP-To 2E71�6^3 W iTFb Con N&enay Pl.Ii�IJ POK. REGL�•45TO i NS Tb �,e�Tee� �v Fi o✓✓b DEs-aWa;il n on r2AAINY uprYS SY SOCCZr use •ccD�gM�,-5e`v� s g� �r�n PES111 Ance. is Alternative Action(s): Do not approve the recomm'�nc�'ed acfFbr MEN9II 1�2 es td`APPR°V1n the Council Subcommittee on Sports Facilities. Analysis: The city has been working for over ten years on the issues relating to youth and adult sports. Last year, City Council authorized a joint sports facilities study with the various school districts in Huntington Beach. The Community Sports Facilities Inventory and Needs Assessment Study is now complete including nine recommendations to guide city decisions with regard to: 1) field allocations; 2) priorities for capital improvements to sports facilities; and 3) necessary mitigation for the development of school or city property for other than sports facility purposes. The study contains an overview of all city and school district sports facilities inventory and assesses the needs through the year 2005 for youth and adult sports facilities. Page 6 of the report lists nine policy recommendations that, if implemented, will provide sports facilities to r REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION MEETING DATE: August 16, 1999 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER: CS99-031 meet the future anticipated demand for both youth and adult sports. If Council adopts the policy recommendations contained in the study, staff will return to Council with a final plan showing the recommended funding methods, priorities and timeline to accomplish same. Policy Recommendation #1 recommends that the city develop a sports complex at Huntington Central Park. As stated in the study, the history of youth sports facilities in Huntington Beach has been that such facilities have all been developed on school property. During the residential growth periods in the city, school and park property were put together to benefit both school and community needs. Unfortunately, declining enrollment during the late 70s and 80s closed twenty-one school sites in Huntington Beach. Since the school sites contained sports facilities for youth sports, the city had to scramble to provide facilities for youth sports on the remaining sites. This has lead to lighting elementary school sites in residential neighborhoods, squeezing extra fields on elementary school sites wherever possible and, most notably, overusing school sports fields which, along with a reduction in school maintenance spending, has lead to deteriorated sports fields on school property. During this same time, adult sports have grown dramatically on a citywide basis. There are over 300 adult softball teams playing on four community parks and at Golden West College for three seasons per year. This makes Huntington Beach's adult softball program one of the most popular in the county with an annual play of over 900 teams. The Community Sports Facilities Inventory and Needs Assessment Study recommends that adult softball leagues be concentrated in a single location at the proposed sports complex in Huntington Central Park, thus freeing Edison, Greer, Murdy and Worthy Parks for reconfiguration to accommodate youth sports. Golden West College would also then be available for youth. The four high schools can also be lighted to accommodate youth sports. If the four parks are reconfigured for youth sports, the amount of play spread out at the existing school sites and reconfigured parks will reduce overuse of those school sites. While there are numerous details and imple- mentation decisions to be made, staff believes the concept developed in the study is the only way in which the city can meet both youth and adult sports facilities demands in the future. The Council Subcommittee on Sports Facilities has reviewed the Community Sports Facilities Inventory and Needs Assessment Study and the site plan for the sports complex in Huntington Central Park and voted to recommend its approval by the City Council. The vote was not unanimous due to the issue of maintenance impacts that the proposed multi-purpose use of the sports complex fields would generate. As currently proposed, the sports complex would contain eight lighted adult sports fields that could be used six times per year for soccer or other types of sports. While the majority of the subcommittee felt that the multi-purpose use could be worked out without significant maintenance problems, the subcommittee did ask staff to develop a use policy to prevent potential maintenance problems. Consequently, when staff returns to City Council with the strategic plan for financing and implementing policy recommendations, an ordinance will be recommended to regulate the use of city facilities including the sports complex. For example, if it rains twenty-four hours prior to any scheduled use or, in the determination of the city's landscape superintendent, use of the sports facilities would damage the turf or render the facilities unplayable despite normal maintenance, use of the facilities would not be permitted and play would be cancelled. The Com.Sports Fac. Inventory.doc -2- 08/04/99 9:08 AM REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION MEETING DATE: August 16, 1999 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER: CS99-031 ordinance combined with semi-permanent fencing, which would only be removed by city crews for the six weekends per year for youth sports tournaments, should prevent unscheduled use of the sports complex when possible damage to the turf could occur. The Council Subcommittee on Sports Facilities approved the attached Huntington Central Park sports complex and site plan after considering numerous options over the past two years. The Community Services Commission as well as the Planning Commission approved the above option for the sports complex in Huntington Central Park. In November 1996, a ballot initiative to construct a sports complex was approved by the voters. However, the voters did not approve a citywide assessment district to pay for the improvements. Consequently, Council directed staff, through the sub-committee, to put together a proposal to finance the proposed sports complex in Huntington Central Park using revenue generated from onsite activities. The subcommittee approved the following concept financing: 45-acre site mitigation and preparation $6,850,000 Construction of eight multi-purpose fields 4,500,000 Total estimated development cost $11,350,000 Annual Expense Debt service $980,000 Maintenance 320,500 Total annual cost $1,300,500 Annual Revenue User fees $585,000 Parking 218,000 Tournaments 48,000 Concessions 35,000 Leases 150,000 Total annual revenue $1,036,000 Estimated Annual Operating Deficit $264,500 The estimated annual operating deficit could be offset by naming rights or sponsorship agreements, increasing user fees instead of basing the pro forma on existing user fees, and reducing the capital cost of mitigation and construction. Because the site is a former landfill, the EIR calls for an approach to mitigation that would include various stages with testing at each stage. After testing, the city would proceed to stage two, three, etc., if further mitigation were necessary. The cost estimate to provide stage one mitigation is $3,350,000. The cost to provide full mitigation through stage five is $6,850,000. Staff believes the final cost will be somewhere between these two figures. Obviously, if the city were to save $3 million on mitigation costs, the project would become self-supporting and require no further subsidy either by the city or through naming rights/sponsorship revenue. However, it is staffs recommendation that Council proceed under the assumption that the full five-stage mitigation as outlined in the EIR will be necessary, and approve or disapprove the project based on the above pro forma. In past city projects, the city has funded based on the "best case" scenario only to find that additional revenue was needed to complete a project. To avoid that situation with the development of the sports complex, staff is recommending Council fund the project Com.Sports Fac. Inventory.doc -3- 08/04/99 9:08 AM REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION MEETING DATE: August 16, 1999 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER: CS99-031 at the "worst case" scenario. If money were saved, the annual debt service would be reduced. The city is also exploring, through the Brown Field Act, the possibility of securing an insurance policy to cap the city's financial responsibility for mitigation should something unforeseen be discovered when work is underway. At this time, staff is asking for Council's conceptual approval of funding and repayment plan for the sports complex. If Council approves the recommended actions herein, staff will develop a fiscal plan regarding funding and timeline and return to Council. As indicated in the EIR, the site mitigation and preparation are estimated to take between 36 - 55 weeks. Depending on weather and the turf establishment period, the construction phase should take between 50 - 60 weeks. Therefore, the sports complex timeline is 86 to 115 weeks (1 year/7 months to 2 years/3 months) from the time Council authorizes the funding and awards the bid. Staffs goal is to complete the sports complex and have it operating by the summer of 2002. Upon completion of the sports complex project, the city could reconfigure the fields at Edison, Murdy, Worthy, and Greer Parks for youth sports. Golden West College is lighted and would, upon relocation of adult sports, be available for youth sports. Reconfiguration is estimated to take approximately nine months to a year from the time Council approves plans and authorizes funding. Obviously, the community facilities which will provide decentralized areas for youth sports cannot be reconfigured until adult sports are centralized at the Huntington Central Park sports complex. However, site plans at Murdy/Park View would allow for the school portion of the reconfiguration to move ahead in conjunction with development of the Rancho View School site so that Ocean View Little League can be accommodated if that project moved forward. In summary, staff believes that approval of the policy recommendations in the Community Sports Facilities Inventory and Needs Assessment Study and the implementation of the sports complex in Huntington Central Park will enable the city to meet its youth and adult sports facilities needs for the future. Environmental Status: EIR approved by City Council on August 2, 1999. All other projects requiring environmental review will be processed at the time of their entitlement. General Plan Conformance: The recommended actions are consistent with the General Plan Recreation and Community Services Elements 2.1.2; 3.1.4; 4.0; 5.5.1; and 7.1. Attachment(s)• City Clerk's Page Number No. Descriptio n 1 Community Sports Facilities Inventory and Needs Assessment Study 2 Huntington Central Park Sports Complex Site Plan 3 Conceptual Cost Analysis and Timeline Com.Sports Fac. Inventory.doc 4- 08/04/99 9:08 AM ATTACHMENT # 1 i it P'ir...'g� .'i ..Zt. `� J"( y`I lr� ! Y�-,F:.a ...y} �.J .....� �t Y�u(�.. T 1t.,v �i 7F��"^4,� ...1 r r��€f"•�y{• j '::� l0.'.1 w.i I. a.Ct: _4.L i:��d'�+C''.J � }�-..}, wr '.t *+ t ._._,.� ..._s { } ,�• 7 -t � I ) f ��� I...sor i.vww Rom. ,t.- t w,. ,,..�,,�'rjµ• p•,*1..� �,Iq.Q.�' L tit) tax`-. 5-+—tr�.+v�i JrnS!� �I I�k n+ .'ir ��, i +4 { /7,r' 1 r pr ''W /7wr a F'Z f t f 1 Z f t it f�•w,'id't r t'�y 1�ML.1tS !?r V,; 111tIG )r:JJf +•. 1 1.} Me �:`!' r� ! � rii7 � �"r{l., v'• � t ,t i a 1;. 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''� l;�,Y •7r r +.ft I � Y� r'ir MyT..=fr��� 4m+ N N c� Q ��;( r 'E o U UU) LL U ryray)� MMN N (A (n cu O 0 > • O O W U = _ ° off T Prepared for: The City of Huntington Beach Huntington Beach Union High School District Huntington Beach City School District Fountain Valley School District Ocean View School District Westminster School District Prepared by: Community Services Department City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach,CA 92648 Save Our Kids 5942 Edinger Ave,Suite 113-307 Huntington Beach,CA 92649 Table wfContents Preface...................................................................................m School and Park Area Legend...............................................iii Overview................................................................................1 Park and School Open Space Relative m Population.---'u School ...0 Summary of Park and School Open Space Relative to the Population ---'- Community Parks ---* Fvmm Population vs Recreation Open Space.......................4 Recommendations..............................._.............................._4 o Cost a Funding Alternatives...................................................o s Maintenance...........................................................................o Summary --s Regional Parks-Beaches_Map............................................7 Appendix A Reference Area Map..................................................* Area -'-----------.--._-------' 1*11 Areae........................................................................ 12'13 Areau........................................................................ 1*'15 Area*........................................................................ 1o'17 Areas........................................................................ 1*1y Areas........................................................................om Area---'-------'_'---'_-----.:n Areao ............................. ........................................uu-2u Area---'--_---_-'---.--.------o4-uo Aream......................................................................u+u7 Area11.......................................................................uu-2o Area1u......................................................................ao Area1u......................................................................m Area1*......................................................................uu-3o Area1s......................................................................o+uu Area 16---'--------'_-'_-----.us*7 Arean......................................................................oo*s Area10......................................................................*o-41 Area1n......................................................................*u-4o Areauo......................................................................*4-4n Ama:n --'_------_-_-'-------'4o-4u Areazu......................................................................so-5u Areaeo......................................................................s+os Areaa*......................................................................os-57 Amaco--'_------'--'---------'58-59 Areaco......................................................................60*1 Areaer...................................................................... Vu-6o Areacn ...................................................................... x4-so Amaue-.--.-------------------'66-67 Amaon---'-------------------.68-71 Appendix B Active Schools,Closed Schools&Park Facility motrmeo.................................................................... 7e Active School snoo and --- ra Closed School Sites and Facility Matrix.................... 74 Park and Facility Matrix..............................................7s Appendix C Sports League Data................................................... 7r*o ����' PREFACE School and Park Area Legend Parka This report is designed to provide the reader with an understandine of the site Map Area th Mini Parks sports facility use issues facing the City of Huntington Beach,the various Eugine B.French Park.................................................._..._......................................-.1 school districts which have facilities in Huntington Beach,and the Hunting- Active school sites Leslie Prince Park.............._................_.............. TarboxPark_................_..............._.................................._...........................................1 ton Beach youth sports organizations that utilize the facilities. This report Fountain Vallev School District Trinidad Beach Park ... 1 was commissioned by the City of Huntington Beach,Ocean View School wand n ...... ........... . ........ . ...............................22 Seacliff Park#1..-.....-..-... . ..-..... .... ....20 District.Huntington Beach City School District,Huntington Beach Union Oka School ....... .... .. ... .... ...........__.. ...23 Seacliff Park#2.._-.......- ...... ......... ...............20 High School District,Fountain Valley School District,and the Westminster Talbert School.-.. ..... ..... . ....................................._... ....23 - o i Neighborhood Park School District. ArevabsPark....._......................................................................................................_24 Agnes Smith Elementary hool....._........._................................_........._...................21 Bartlett Park.............................................................................................._................22 DwyerMiddle School........................._......................._..._...-.......................................21 Bolsa View Park....._..................................................-.....-........_....-..............._............1 a Youth sports are the driving reason behind the need to analyze the city's Perryy Elementary school.........._..._........... . 22 Booster Park.................................._.._............................._............_......_......._....1 sports facilities.If the city is unable to meet its youth sports facilities needs Moffett Elementary School.......................__............. _....................26 Barke Park............................_..............._.......................................................... 27 in the future,it will lead to youth being denied the opportunity to be in- Peterson Elementary School..................................................................................26 Bushard Park......................... 23 volved in youth sports.The city has always supported the policy of acorn Issac Sowers Middle school................................_...... ..............-.....-..............-.......-27 Chris Cart Park.................-..............................................-.....-............ ..................9 Y Po Y Y PPo PO Y Hawes Elementary School............................_.................-............................__.......27 Circle View Park............................_.._......-................................._.....__.................. 5 for&I youth to youth sports activities.Without sufficient facilities,however, John H.Eader Elementary school........................._..._.__.................................._......30 a g/Stacey Park............................. ............................................_...._...................4 limits to participation will have to be invoked,tryouts will have to be insti- Kettler Elementary School......................................._.................................................29 �egg . Huntington Seacliff School................ . Coaege View..............................................................................._............._...........__..-9 tuted,and youth sports as we know them in Huntington Beach will change 9 ..........._................._........................................18 Conrad Park..................................................................._............._.._..................._...1 DrewPark...............................................................................................-...............-26 from players of all abilities to players of exceptional abilities.The primary Hunt raton Beach Union H.S.District Eader Park......................................................................................._............._.......30 benefit of youth sports is to provide education in the area of social interac- Huntington Beach High School.....................................................................................21 Farquhar Park............................... _.........._.. .. ....21 tion,camaraderie,goal setting,behavior,team play,and achievement.It is a Marina High School.........................................................................................................3 Franklin Park................................................................-....................................-..........3 proven fact.that children who participate in sports d0 better in school and are Edson High School............................................._........................................................30 Gisler Park..................... 30 P P Ocean View High School...._........... ................_.............................-...................................-....... less likelyto be involved in anti-social behavior.For all of these reasons,the 9 _..._.......__.................................. 1s Glen View Park....................................._......._.........._...._................._........-...............5 - Golden View Park......................................................_.....................................15 emphasis on policy recommendations and implementation should be to se- �s�c r Greer Park.......................................................................................................................5 cure sufficient youth sports facilities in the future to meet youth sports needs. r a new hloo ..........................................................................................................5 Harbour View Park..........................................................................................................2 CollegeView Schod.......................................................................................................9 Haven View Park............................................................................................... 2 GoldenView School......................................................................................................15 Hawes Park................................................-...............................................................-..27 The issues facing the city and school districts include the city's need to pro- Harbour view school......................................................................................................2 Helms Park.............................................................................-............................-......-19 side additional parkland for its current and future citizens;the school districts Hope View School.........................................._...........................................................15 Hope View Park.................................................................._........................._-is .. .. . . .. .. . Lake View School..........................................................................................................17 Irby Park..................................................................................-...-.........................9 need,in some cases,to sell or lease closed school sites.which may mean Marine View School.................................. . .................14 ...............-........... .............-...............................21 losing or relocating existing recreational amenities;and the youth sports or- Mesa view school..................................____..............................................................15 Lake View Park....................................................................................................17 ganizations'need to accommodate their increasingenrollment. This report oak View School.......................................................................................................16 Lambert Park.................................................................................-....................-.........19 SpringViewSchool........................................................................................................ 9 Langenbeck Park..........................................................................-...............................22 provides a foundation for future negotiation between all parties and a means sun iew School................. to obtain accurate information regarding the current status of all facilities. ................................................................................ t0 lark View Park..............................................................................................................15 Villa View School.............................. .........................a ..........................28 g g 9e ................................................. Le Bard Park...........................................................................-........... RobinwoodSchool..........................................................................................................3 Manning Park...........................................................................................................25 From this report the city should be able to develop a Master Plan of Youth& Westminster School District Marine new Park........................................................................................................ 14 Adult Sports Facilities and Funding Options Report. This document will star Intern School................... Moffett Park rk.............................................._.............._..........._..............._..........._.. 26 Po _� Po Stacey ................._.........._..................................................4 McCallen Park.........................................................................._...........-.........-.......... 21 then serve as the city's guide to decision making in the future with regard to Clegg Elementary School........._..........................................._..............................._.....4 Newland El d h Park........................................................ 22 croeer Elementary .................................................. Field Allocation.Capital Improvement Programs,Youth Sports Grants,Fa- S �school..............._...................................................._...............s Norma Brendel Gibbs Park............................._...............-...................-.........................-8 cility Use Agreements and land Use Issues concerning city parkland and Coast Community Collece Dist ct Oak View Center Park.............................................._..............................._..................16 schoolproperty. Golden West Cdl a......................... Perry Park...............................-...............................................-.....................................22 e9 .............................................................................7 Pleasant View Park..................................................-.......-...........-........-.......................12 RobinwoodPark..............................................................................................................3 -- Schroeder Park ....................... .. .. ......-.........._.....- ....5 In reviewing this report,one should become familiar with the content of the :aosadsehoofsltea _;; seabridge Park.................................................................. 1 report prior to proceeding to its conclusions and recommendations. This Seely Park.......... ...................................... .... .... ....30 report presents:an overview,a project statement park and school open space Fountain Vallev School District Sowers Park....._...................._......._...._................_.................._.....................27 relative to population,school open space,community arks.future Wardle w School......_............................. ...... ........ ...... ..... ............. ...........23 Sun View Park................._....._..............................._........_............. ...... 10 Y P POP�a Arevalos School................._..........................._..................................................._.....-.24 Talbert Park................._...._......_..............................................................._...._ 23 don versus park open space,recommendations,support maps,a project data Lamb School....................................................._.._.........._.............................._..........24 Terry Park............................. summary,reference area ma support p0 _ .. ........_..............._......._................................_........._......-1a ps,su rt matrices,and its league data. n on i WardlowPark.-........._...... ..................................._........-.._.......-................_............23 Also provided are data,analysis.and descriptions of the current situation on ticks Wieder Park....................................................................................................................2 cif and school districtproperty. The reference maps ............ _......................................................27 Y P Provide a visual refer- Gisler Middle school................................................................................_.................30 Community Parks ence of each site and facility. The support matrices provide information of Lois and Harry Le Bard School...................................................................................28 Edison Community Center&Park......................... . 29 each site in a tabular format allowing for easy cross-reference of data. Lastly, Marina Park..........................................._........................................_..............-........3 the sports league data provides a current"snapshot in time"of the schedul- Ocean View school Distract Murdy Community Center&Park......................................_...................._............10 Po P P Worthy Community Park......................................................................................21 ing and field use information of each sports organization in the city. Crest View.................isII'C-....-..............._._........._....._..............._.................._.......19 GlenView..........._........................................__.._..........................................................5 I Parks HavenView.................._..........__-.............._..__.............._............................................2 Blu Top Park............._........................._.....__............___.............................-.............20 The recommendations provide possible solutions to meeting the needs of Lark view school_................... .......... ............................_..............__is Huntington Central Park.....-....._..............-..........._...._................._... ._...-........ 15.16 the city.school districts.and the youth sports organizations. A Master Plan Meadow View.._............_....................................................................._....__...........8 Huntington City Beaches.................... ..._........._..-................._..._......._...........20.26 of Youth&Adult Sports Facilities and Funding Options Report must be Park View......_........................................_.............._....................._.._............... 10 developed to det7ne ills means b which these recommendations may be Pleasant View..........._..............__.._.........._................_..._........._.....................-11 Recreational Facilities In y y Rancho View......._............ .............................._...11 City Gymnasium&Pool....................................................................-.........................21 achieved. These documents must be developed by the city with input from Rodgers Senior Center......................_........_............._.........................._....._........25 youth organizations and the community. As recommendations are imple- Fro kiln Seheoll District nlenled,the Master Plan of Youth&Adult Sports Facilities and Funding - -- - - 3- Municipal Golf course Options Report will need to be updated. Meadow Lark........._-.............._...-.-....._............. . . ............. ....8 Spat Facilities Inventory and Needs Awc utocnt I I CITY SPORTS AND RECREATION FACILITIES OVERVIEW Irby Park,an 11 acre neighborhood park site,has 3 developed acres; and indoor community swimming pool. This is the only site in the the city intends to develop 2 additional acres. The remaining 6 acres community to offer year-round aquatics programs including youth General have been surplused and will be sold with the funds being used for through seniors swimming lessons and swim activities. Additionally, The City of Huntington Beach consists of approximately 17,730 acres, other park development. Although the City Council has authorized it is the only open gymnasium program for volleyball,basketball,and or 27.7 square miles,of which 98 percent is developed with residen- the sale of the 6 surplus acres,the site has not sold due to the ex- specialized recreation classes.This facility was constructed in 1931 tial,commercial,industrial,institutional,public use,and streets and treme peat condition of the soil. and the city is currently renovating it to bring it up to current building, highways. The remaining 2 percent of the land is vacant,and/or be- earthquake and handicap accessibility standards. ing developed. Residential use is the largest single land use in the Huntington Central Park consists of 356.8 acres,of which 220.8 acres city,of which single-family units represent the majority. Residential are improved. The city is currently underway on the Specific Plan Golf Courses neighborhoods are structured throughout the city,as quarter sections and EIR process to determine the recreation uses of the remaining Two golf courses are located within the city,one public and one pri- generally defined by a one-mile arterial grid and often focused on 136 unimproved acres. vate. A third course,Driftwood Golf Course,an 11 acre,public 9- open space consisting of a school/park combination. The city's ma- hole pitch 'n' putt course, however it was dosed in 1999 with the jor commercial areas are located along Beach Boulevard, Edinger Holly Seacliff development will contain four neighborhood parks. development of the Hilton Ocean Grand Resort. Meadowlark Goff Avenue,and in the downtown area on Pacific Coast Highway and Seagate Park has been completed as part of the Holly Seacliff devel- Course is a 96-acre, 18-hole regulation course located on Graham Main Street. Industrial areas are located in large centers in the north- opment agreement. The development agreement requires two addi- Street and Warner Avenue.Meadowlark Goff Course is on city-owned west portion of the city,as a linear corridor along Gothard Street,and tional parks to be completed by the developer when residential devel- land and is run by a concessionaire who reports directly to the city. In adjacent to coastal frontage in the southeast and southwest portions. opment occurs. The fourth park is in the Ellis/Golden West quarter addition,the Seacliff Country Club is an 18-hole, 140-acre private section and will be the city's responsibility to acquire and develop. golf and tennis club located on Palm Avenue. Cdyparks The City's public recreational opportunities consist of parks, golf Community Centers Bicycle Trails courses,recreation centers and coastal facilities that total 1145.9 acres. Edison Community Center/Park and Murdy Community Center/Park The city maintains a comprehensive system of on-road and off-road Existing city facilities include 66 developed parks with 984.9 acres of are focal points for recreational programs offered by the city. Instruc- bicycle trails. developed parkland. This includes 57 neighborhood parks of up to 5 tional classes,tennis classes and tournaments,youth sports(foot- acres each;4 community parks of 10 to 40 acres;regional parks of ball,basketball,softball and baseball),and adult softball are among Equestrian over 100 acres,including 3.5 miles of city beach and Huntington Cen- the programs conducted at these parks. Inside the community build- There are approximately two miles of equestrian trails located in Hun- tral Park;and other recreation facilities such as City Gym and Pool, ings are meeting halls and game rooms with pool tables,table tennis, tington Central Park. The Huntington Central Park Equestrian Cen- Rodgers Seniors'Center, Municipal Pier,Meadowlark Goff Course, foosball,video games,etc. Outside areas include tennis,basketball ter,a 25-acre privately developed and maintained facility,is available and Huntington Harbour beaches. The state also operates 5 miles of and volleyball courts, softball/athletic fields, racquetball/handball for public use. Riders also utilize trails in the residential areas lo- beach at Huntington State and Boise Chica. There is also private (Edison only),tot play areas,horseshoe pits,and picnic shelters. Both cated south of Ellis Avenue between Edwards Avenue and Golden recreation available at Seacliff Goff&Tennis Club,Lindborg Racquet parks host activities for many local schools and civic organizations. West Street. &Tennis Club,and many gymnasium/fitness centers located within city limits. The Rodgers Seniors Center,a 14,000 square foot facility located at The city's Trails Implementation Plan contains the adopted Eques- 1706 Orange Avenue, provides a variety of services to the elderly trian Trails Plan which emphasizes equestrian use west of Golden Future Parks including:social/recreation activities, meals programs,Golden State West Street within Huntington Central Park and the ultimate exten- Future parks to be developed include three neighborhood parks within Senior Discount Programs,utility tax exemption credit, postal alert,, sion of the trail system from Central Park into the Boise Chica area the Holy-Seacliff Specific Plan and Harriet M.Weider Orange County surplus commodities distribution,Handy Crafters Club,the Singing through the development of Harriet M.Weider Orange County Re- Regional Park.A fourth Park has already been developed in this area. Goodtimers,and other special services. The current facility is inad- gional Park. Equestrians will not be able to access the beach from Weider Regional Park will link Huntington Central Park with Boise equate to serve the growing senior citizen population. this trail. Chica State Beach creating a 106-acre passive park providing two tot-lots,bicycle and pedestrian trails,equestrian trails,and a wetlands The Oak View Center located on Oak Lane south of Warner Avenue interpretive center. provides specialized recreational facilities for the adjacent neighbor- hood. Facilities include a neighborhood park with play equipment, Bartlett Community Park is a 30 acre site which includes 17 acres of basketball court, multi-purpose meeting rooms, a gymnasium, a Orange County flood basin/ESHA,and the 2 acre historical Newland kitchen,and a recreation room. Day care services,a branch library, House Museum and bam. The remaining 28 acres of this park will be and the Salvation Army are also located on the park. The current developed once the city has completed the final Master Plan for the facility needs to be expanded to accommodate the recreation and park. The Bartlett Community Park Master Plan is currently undergo- human service needs of the Oak View community. ing a preliminary study to determine if it will be possible to consider a plan that would include a 3-par golf course,and a neighborhood park. The City Gym and Pool,located at 16th and Palm in downtown Hun- tington Beach,consists of a gymnasium,meeting room,game room, Project 2 I Spun Farilitics Invrntory and tittds Asscumrnt 14. In addition,the California Department of Parks and Recreation in neighborhood and regional parks. Municipal Pier allocates 100 spaces for camping at the Bolsa Chica State Beach. The City of Huntington Beach Municipal Pier is k>cated at the inter- Spaces are available year-round with a maximum stay of two weeks. Since the early 1950s,the city and school districts have been devel- section of Main Street and Pacific Coast Highway and serves as a The City is currently considering adding RV camping to the proposed oping recreational open space in the school/park scenario within the facility for sport fishing with world class surfing events being aocom- Bluff TopBelow Bluffs Parking and Camping Master Plan,which would city's quarter section neighborhoods. This was mutually beneficial modated in the waters adjacent to the pier. In 1999 the city will re- add 70 spaces with hook ups. There are also group,tent camping because the city gained parkland,the school districts gained park place the existing lifeguard tower and public rest rooms.A temporary facilities(no recreational vehicles)located in Huntington Central Park. facilities for school use,and the youth sports organizations gained bait and tackle stand,Surf City Store,and berrnline concession will recreational field space. This type of development allowed the com- remain until the city finds funding to provide permanent structures. Huntington Harbour bined use of open space along with shared facilities, providing an Ruby's Surf City Diner is located at the head of the pier. Dukes and Huntington Harbour is a 680-acre residential development oriented economical solution for an expanding city and growing school dis- Chimayo's restaurants are at the foot of the pier at Pier Plaza. Pier around a network of man-made channels located in the northwest tricts.The reduction in the school age population during the late 1970s Plaza also includes Dwight's and Zack's Pier Plaza beach cones- comer of the city.The waterways provide significant opportunities for and 1980s in certain areas of the city and budget constraints forced sions. The Pier Plaza amphitheater and event space will host festi- boating,which is the major recreational use of the area. Public ac- the school districts to close many schools. Financial constraints now vats and concerts to create a destination attraction for both locals and cess to the channels is provided at Warner Dock,a city operated create a need for school districts to sell or lease dosed school sites visitors. public boat launch ramp and parking lot located adjacent to the Warner which may potentially create a loss of existing open space and recre- Fire Station at Warner Avenue and Pack Coast Highway,and at the ational facilities used by youth sports organizations and the surround- Beaches Orange County operated Sunset Aquatic Park in Seal Beach. The ing community. This issue is compounded by the fact that school Bolsa Chica(2.5 miles)and Huntington State(2.5 miles) Beaches Marine Safety boating operations and a sea bass enhancement/grow- enrollment has reversed and is currently on the rise. While some are owned and operated by the California Department of Parks and out facility are also located at Warner Dock. Additionally,the city districts are growing faster than others,the overall average growth Recreation. Huntington City Beach(3.5 miles)runs from Beach Bou- operates three boat slips for public use at Percy Dock across the rate is now 3.2 percent annually. levard to Bolsa Chica State Beach and is operated by the city. All harbor from the Warner Dock. The Percy Dock includes a parking lot three beaches are located along the 8.5 miles of shoreline within the and dock,but does not include a boat launch ramp. During the rapid growth period of the 1960's and 197Vs,there was a City of Huntington Beach. The three beaches have an annual visita- nationwide practice by cities and school districts to meet park and tion rate of over 11 million visitors per year. These beaches comprise PARK DEFINITIONS open space requirements through the joint neighborhood park/school a total of approximately 380 acres and provide regional recreational concept. This has resulted in a lack of centralized active community opportunities for sunbathing,swimming,surfing,body surfing and sand The city has four types of park:mini,neighborhood,community,and parks to meet the needs of current and future youth sports. Hunting- volleyball. Fire rings are also available for barbecues and evening regional. ton Beach is now master planning centralized sports facilities within campfires. A variety of game fish also attract divers and surf fisher- Huntington Central Park,Murdy Community Park/Park View School, men to the shoreline. The Ocean Strand,a beach trail system,ex- Mini parks are less than two acres in size and serve the Huntington Edison Community Park/Kettler School,and at all local high schools tends the length of the shoreline allowing for bicycle riding,jogging, Harbour and Seadiff areas. They may have tot lots,small beaches, to address this problem. roller-skating,roller blading,skateboarding and walking.The beaches and/or open grass play areas. have been the site of many local,regional,national,and international surfing and volleyball contests.The surf at Huntington Beach is among Neighborhood parks are two to five acres and have been traditionally the best on the west coast. located next to schools. Neighborhood parks include picnic facilities, tot lots, basketball,and rolling mounds of turf. Flat turf areas are Huntington Harbour contains five small parks. Seabridge and Trinidad accommodated at adjacent school playgrounds. Parks also contain small beaches. Prince,French and Tarbox Parks do not include sandy beaches. Davenport and Humboldt islands also Community parks are ten to forty acres and provide for lighted active have small beaches that are not part of the mini parks. uses,such as,softball,tennis,racquetball,volleyball,basketball,large Camoina group picnic shelters,and tot lots. The Sunset Vista Camping Facility located on Pacific Coast Highway Regional parks are from 40 to 400 acres and include specialized fa- in the city beach parking lot at First Street is a city-operated,recre- cilhies such as lakes,equestrian,libraries,nature centers,large group ational vehicle camping site offering 100 spaces from September 15 picnic and camping,concert facilities,concessions,open turf areas through May 31. The facility allows camping immediately adjacent to and recreational trails. With the change in population,funding re- the beach for up to two weeks. Huntington City Beach also offers en- straints,and available open space,the city is faced with the problem route recreational vehicle camping between June 1 and September of meeting the demands of active sports while at the same time try- ing to preserve the integrity of the passive uses previously developed Pro'ect - Spay Facilities Invcnwry and Needs A—mmcnt 13 Pro'ect Data . 4 I Spon Fwilitics invmtmy a d Needs Asscssmmt school districts,and youth sports organizations to provide recreation PARK AND SCHOOL OPEN SPACE RELATIVE TO POPULATION The study is probably not totally accurate in indicating the condition open space will also need to continue. Funding for the city and school and number of soccer fields,baseball fields,sports courts,and other districts continues to decrease for development and maintenance of The City of Huntington Beach General Plan has set the"parkland to facilities that the various youth sports and adult sports populations all recreation open space. Therefore,youth sports groups will have population"requirement at five acres per 1,000 residents.Based upon use in the city because it was impossible to gather correct data from to take a larger role in providing maintenance above the regular level the 1990 census,the city had a population of 176,636. The City's all of the sports groups. Some groups were uncooperative because of maintenance provided by the city or the school districts. Community Development Department estimates that the population they were concerned that giving this information would result in loss has increased to over 190,000. Equating the estimated population to or reallocation of their traditional field space.However,through the Available land for development of recreation open space is decreas- the"park land to population"requirements,indicates the city should efforts of"Save Our Kids"the technical data is as correct as it can be ing as well;therefore,partnerships between the city and school dis- provide 984.9 acres of parkland for recreational activities and pro- at this point in time. tricts will have to continue. Potential examples of these partnerships grams. The current total developed and undeveloped parkland acre- would be the proposed combining of Edison Community Park with age within the city is 1,145.9 acres.These calculations represent the SCHOOL OPEN SPACE Kettler School,Murdy Community Park with Park View School,and city's requirements in general terms but do not reflect the complexity the relocation of adult softball leagues to Huntington Central Park, of the city or the diversification of current park land and.open space Due to past practice,the city,school districts,and youth sports orga- creating youth sports complexes that would serve both the north and as it relates to youth sports needs. nizations have created an informal partnership in the use of open south sections of the city. Also,utilizing high schools instead of el- space for recreational and youth sports activities on school property ementary schools to provide larger lighted sports fields areas will The city's standard of five acres per 1000 residents is greater than throughout the city. Of the 50 schools and 66 parks that currently greatly increase the lighted areas available to youth groups without the norm of two to three acres per 1000 residents that most other exist within the city,33 have been developed in the school/park sce- the negative impact to surrounding homes from parking and lighting. Orange County cities and even the County itself uses. However, nary including 7 of the currently closed school sites. The informal Huntington Beach adopted this standard because it included beaches partnership between the city,school districts,and youth sports orga- COMMUNITY_PARKS and the municipal golf course as parkland counting towards meeting nizations has resulted in the establishment of approximately 99 per- this standard. This was done to give credit to the wide variety of cent of all youth sport facilities on school property. The school dis- The city currently has four community parks,which contain adult sports recreational opportunities these facilities provide to the general pub- tricts provide the land and routine maintenance of the fields. The city fields totaling 82 acres(Edison,Murdy,Worthy,and Marina Parks). lic. This five-acre standard does not include school property that is has provided funds for construction of many of the youth sports orga- This leaves map areas within the city that do not meet the one mile available for recreation by the general public,including the vast ma- nizations'backstops,field lights,turf improvements,and other facili- service radius for a community park. However,Huntington Central jority of youth sports groups. ties. The youth sports organizations provide at least a portion of the Park acts as a Community Park, as well as a Regional Park, and necessary specialized field maintenance above the regular mainte- serves these populations needs. In addition the following facilities The park/school shared use concept of the 60's and 7Us has created nance provided by the schools. To illustrate this situation,please could provide Community Park type uses: problems in the 90's because of the closure of school sites,which refer to the Summary on page 3. As shown in this summary,the limits the availability of open space for youth sports fields. In addi- previous informal partnership of providing facilities in the school/park Langenbeck Park tion,funding reductions to school districts by the state,have resulted quarter section concept has resulted in the provision of recreation Harbour View School/Park in reduced levels of field maintenance. This,plus the fact that youth open space without having counted that area in the"parkland to popu- Edison Community Park(Kettler School sports participation is growing,has resulted in greater wear and tear latlon"standard. If the total school open space of 456 acres were Murdy Community Park/Park View School on the fields,which further reduces the number of fields available for added to the city's park acreage calculation,the total park acreage Huntington Beach,Ocean View,Marina, youth sports programs. The number of fields available is also af- would significantly exceed the city s standard of 5 acres per 1,000 &Edison High Schools fected by the fact that sports that were traditionally seasonal(example: population. However,if the beaches aril golf course were not counted, Bolsa Chica Mesa(in County of Orange) soccer in fall and softball/baseball in spring)are expanding to year- the city would not meet its standard. However,it would still exceed round. This further reduces the availability of sports fields that could the 2—3 acre standard most cities use. Many cities count public golf FUTURE POPULATION VS.PARK OPEN SPACE originally serve two uses annually, now can only serve one type of courses and beaches(where existing)as part of their park acreage. sports use. One can now begin to see the complexity of the youth sports issue. The information contained in this study is based upon an estimated population for 1996 of 190,763,which is derived from the 1990 cen- One of the biggest impacts on sports facilities has been the growth of The current need to change the practice of providing school/park quar- sus with a 7.5 percent increase. So far, this report, concerning girls and women participating in youth and adult sports. In 1980 only ter section facilities may have an impact in terms of lost,relocated or 'parkdand to population"requirements and school open space,has 1 in 10 sports participants were female. The current registration num- redesignated open space and facilities currently used by youth sports been based upon the 1996 estimated population and has not included bers for 1999 show that 1 in 3 participants are female. Staff esti- organizations and surrounding residents for informal recreational ac- any projected population growth past 1996. The city's Planning De- mates that by the year 2010 the ratio will be 1 to 1 between males tivities. It has become evident that the city needs to develop a more partment projected population growth of 9.8 percent to the year 2010 and females participating in youth and adult sports in Huntington centralized park system that includes active sports and recreation indicates the city's population will increase to 210,612 and will remain Beach. community parks. The informal partnership between the city, the relatively constant after this date. The Holly Seacliff area,northwest of Huntington Central Park,will be most affected by the population Pro•ect — growth because of the residential development in this area. Some of Spat Facilities In—tory and Nmds Assessment 15 q� LEGEND 8-Lane Major(Divided) WES MIN E pJ- \ 6-Lane Major(Divided) cCP 0. ■■■■■■■■ 4-Lane Primary(Divided) c ————— Census Boundary 1 Map Area Reference Number % N;RIEGO R AY O 1-Mile Radius Service Area flit' / / for Community Park AUNT �F ,-pA •y @., r' '< `/. !n + a � _ _ • _ � r � �P^moo SEAL BEACH' ' o WEAPONS STATIO - ,�� > s untington Central /BOLSA CHIGA WETLANDS'; _tt' PACIFICCOASTHIQ W � �.Y s' • r ( - H A., • +II ZO PACIFIC OCEAN Community Parks . • 6 1 Spun Facilities Inventory and Needs Assessment This would free up the fields at both community centers,which Policy Recommendation No.3 the proposed downtown redevelopment projects,such as the 31 acre then can be reconfiguredExisting school fields should be evaluated to determine which sites for youth sports,including:soccer,foot- site,could add significant population to the city,depending upon the ball,girls softball,and boys baseball. The key to providing for should be reconfigured and improved to maximize the use of sports density that is finally approved for these projects. youth sports in the future absolutely depends upon establishing fields. POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS a sports complex in HCP for adult softball to both free up Edison and Murdy parks for youth sports and to provide a facility for Policy Recommendation No.4 tournaments to generate revenue to maintain the sports com- A 50 meter or greater aquatics facility should be developed at Ocean Youth sports are proven to be a major contributor to the development View High School,and the swimming pool at Huntington Beach High of a child's personal self-esteem,goal setting skill,motivation,inter- Alex. The settlement of the Driftwood Mobile Home Agreement has now made thispossible School should be rebuilt to meet the existing and future aquatics needs personal skills,and appreciation for various ethnic groups and aca- because the city no longer has to of both the Huntington Beach Union High School District and the city. demic performance. Youth sports are driven by volunteers. The av- reserve this site for the relocation ation of the mobile homes from Drift- erage youth sport group needs one volunteer for each participant. wood Policy Recommendation No.5 With over 15,000 participants in youth sports in Huntington Beach, LangeFind a site to build a 3 par,9-hole golf course to replace the loss of there are over 5,000 rents volunteering to make it Develop at leck Park pa g happen for the the 3 par,9 hole Driftwood golf course to meet the growing demand participants in youth sports.The relationship between the city,school Develop at least four non-lighted day use soccer fields with ad- for golf for seniors,juniors,and beginners. district and the youth groups is of major benefit to the community as a tine use parking in this 18-acre park,thus converting it to an ac- whole five use community park for soccer. Policy Recommendation No.b Edison Community Park/Kettler School Build a third skateboard facility and locate at Edison Community Cen- The following policy recommendations for addressing sports fields Reconfigure existing park/school land to create additional lighted ter to accommodate the southeast area of the city. and youth sports facilities were developed based on consideration of youth sports fields(soccer/softbalitfootball)by relocating adult the city's change in practice from requiring neighborhood parks in the Policy Recommendation No.7 school/park quarter section concept to concentrating on centralized softball to HCP Sports Complex. Renovate the City Gym&Pool to current ADA and building code to facilities;current estimated population plus the projected 9.8 percent Mu*Community Park/Park View School accommodate city swim programs requiring warm water,exercise population increase by the year 2010;city and school district's finan- activities,basketball,volleyball,table sports,etc.for youth and cial situations;and the lack of available parkland to meet the increased Reconfigure existing Little League l land to create additional lighted adults. need for active sports fields. youth sports fields(Little League Baseball/soccer/football) by relocating adult softball to HCP Sports Complex. Poles Recommendation No.8 Policy Recommendation No.1 Develop community gymnasiums in the northwest and the south- Develop community sports facilities at the following: Light a ton Beach High Schoolxisting sports fields for shared use by youth sports and east areas of the city to accommodate the same types of sports Light e untington Central Park Develop a sports complex east of Golden high school. needs as offered at the City Gym R Pool. West Street between Talbert and EIIisAvenues including the land Edison High School Policy Recommendation No.9 formerly used as a landfill site and the former"mushroom farm". Develop a land management policy between the school districts,City After mitigation this site could contain a minimum of four lighted Light existing sports fields for shared use by youth sports and and land users(i.e. youth groups)to accommodate the additional adult softball fields,with the potential of a total of eight lighted high school. usage and maintenance. adult softball fields. These eight softball fields are large enough Marina High School to contain up to eight overlaid soccer fields. The site could also Light existing sports fields for shared use by youth sports and Implementation of the above policy recommendations will require a contain four roller hockey courts,batting cages,snack bartfood high school strategic plan that would masterplan each facility,including specific concession and public rest rooms. The priority should be for amenities that would be developed at each site,as well as a recom- lighted adult softball fields,so that the cities adult softball pro- Ocean View High School mended funding plan for development and maintenance. This plan grams that are currently on two lighted fields at Edison Commu- will be the Master Plan of Youth 8t Adult Sports Facilities and Funding nity Center and on two lighted fields at Murdy Community Cen- Light existing sports fields for shared use by youth sports and Options Report. ter can be moved to the Sports Complex at HCP. If all 8 fields high school. are used for adult softball,then the adults would also evacuate /cs PolicyRecommendation No.2 from Greer Park, Worthy Park and Golden West College. If closed schools were developed with other than school uses,there 5/19/99 Thereby leaving these facilities for youth sports and other uses. should be a requirement to mitigate the loss of recreation open space (sports fields)by providing replacement space either on-site or off- Pro'ect CT,MMUM she. Summary of Park and School Open Space Relative to Population Total Building Total Overage Total Overage or 8 Hardscape Total or(Shortage)of (Shortage) Park 8 Map Population Population Required Park Land Park Land Overage Shortage School Open Acreage of Park 8 School Park 8 School School.Open Space, Average Total Area 1990 Census 1996 Estimated 5 Acres/1000 Provided (Overage Area (per Area) Space Schools Open Space Open Space Building 8 Hardscape SummaryInformation Acre:a Acreage 1 7,948' 85841 42-9; 10-0• (32 9)I 0.0! 0.0 10.0 (32.9): (32.9) Current Total Park Acreage Develo ed 2 8,817 9.5221 47.6 11S (36.1) 19.8 7.7 31.3 (16.3) (8.6) 3 3.013 3.2541 16.31 15.0i (13) 40.1 30.8 55.1 38.8 69.6 Mini Parks 04I 2.5 4 2.201 2.3771 11.9 3.0 i (89)� 23.5 5.5 26.5 14.6 20.1 5 7476 8.074' 40.4 23.01 (17.4)! 23.2I 14.2 46.2 5.8 20.0 Neighborhood Parks 4.2 205.1 6 391' 422' 2A' 0.0 1 (2.1) 0.0; 0.0 0.0 (2.1); (2.1) 7� 495 SM: _ 2.7 0.0 (2.7)I 00! 0.0 0.o (2-7) (2.7) Community Parks 19-5 78.0 8- 5.883i .354 31_8 101.0 69.2: __ _ 158: 10.2 _ _1_16-8i 85.0. 95.2 _ 91 8.913 9,626 48.1 19 0 (29.1), _ _20.3' - 4.3 39.3 (8_8) __(4_5) Regional Parks _ 300 4 fi00.8 10_-_ - 9,100_- - 9,828_- - �-49.1 ----17 5 - - --(31.6)! _ 15.4 - _ - 7.5 - -_32_9 (16.2) - _ (8.7) Central Park(220.8 Developed Acres) - -- 11 3,568 3,853- _--_ 19.31- - 2.01 -_-_(ill 12.4 _-_ 10.1 __14.4 _ --(4-9) _ 5.2 12 1,514 1,6351 8.2 0-0 (8.2) 0.0 0.0 0.0 (9.2) (8.2) R-ational Faca"rties i_-_ 2.5 13 3,866 4.1751 20.9 00 (2'� 0.0 0.0 0.0 (20.9) (20.9) 14 15 45,86 6,059 30.3 6.0 {2 .7) 4.0 157 (10..6) Goff Course3 Mn! 5.205 26.0 127.4 29.1 I 17.1 756.5 130.5 147E20 I 96.0 ` ) 16! 7,2561 7,836 39.2 120.6 a1.4 32.8 I 20.3 153.4� _11 4.2 134.5 S11bt02 „„%' '" ,z.� •�-•••r.;_ --«.-�` ?; 9119:tY 17i 4,851 5,239 262! 3.0 _2�3.2) 10.6 3.1 13.6 (12.6) (9_5) 18 4,663 5,036 25.2: 123.9 98.7 1 4.8 4.0 128.7 103.5 107.5 19 4.716 5.093 25.5 7.5 18.0 1 9.0 4.8 16.5 9.0 4.2 Current Total Park Acrea (Undeveloped) 20 2.335 2.5221 12.6 127.7 715A 0.0 0.0 127.7! 115.1 1 115.1 _ 21 10.616 11.465 57.3 29.0 (2> 30.0 1 24.2 59.01 1.71 25.9 Neighborhood Parks i 25.0 22 7.432 8.026 40.1 53.0 12.9 17.0 7.5 70.0 29.9 1 37.4 Bartlett Park 25.0 Undeveloped Aces) - _ 23 8,8691 9,578 47.9 10.5 37.4 30.01 6.0 40.5 7.4 1.4 24 4,1371 4,468 22.3 3.0 1 19.3 24.0 4.0 27.0 4.7 8.7 Regional Parks 136.0 25i 15.3871 16,618 89.1 257.8` 168.7 0.0 0.0 257.8 168.7 168.7 Central Park 136.0 Undevel Acres 26 8,248 8,908 44.51 5.0 39.51 10.0 13.1 15.0 (29.5) 16.4 27 8,191 8,846 44.2 7.5 36. 15.0 15.0 22.5! 21. 6. 28 2.535 2,738 13.7 5.0 8. 6.0 3.7 11.0 2. 1.0 S31Qi:Ofaf=.sµ °..h'. 29 4,773 5.155 25.8 40.0 14.2 4.5 5.2 44.5 18.7 23.9 30 9,012 9.7331 48.7 17.0 (31.7) 42.01 33.9 59.0 10-31 44.2 FoTafa:4�. .'��-27$�tr "•„'',.�"•yr;3t�tta'3 •Y"-•l.••. --•' ;��1'A'+.�..��• 3T?' ....i-. - -.:.�. •,•m:• ., _w.us�,i...,•. .,-�,=�_. ":�f:.#- 3AfAti#�'IGi [f� �;;„?-..�,��ra: sc�.s-: ! Notes 1 If beaches and municipal golf courses are included in the calculation of park land,as is the rase in the recreation element, the City exceeds its General Plan park land standard(5 acres/1000 population)by 216.3 acres. 2 If beaches and municipal golf courses are not included as park land,the City has a park land deficiency of 259.7 acres. 3 If school recreation open space is not available,only eight of the 30 map areas in the city meet and exceed the General Plan park land standard. The areas and facilities in excess are as follows: Area 8 Meadow Lark Municipal Goff Course Area 15 Huntington Central Park Area 16 Huntington Central Park Area 18 Huntington Central Park Area 20 Huntington City Beach Area 22 Bartlett Community Park Area 25 Huntington City Beach Area 29 Edison Community park 4 If school recreation open space is available,the city meets or exceeds the General Plan park land standard in 12 of the 30 map areas. These areas include the eight areas listed in note#3 plus the following areas and facilities. Area 3 Marina High School Area 4 Stacey Interim School Area 5 Circle View School Area 30 Edsion High School 5 The City does not meet the General Plan park land standard for a community park per two and a halt mile radius within the City. Refer to the Community Parks Map. 6 The City meets the General Plan park land requirement for a regional park per sixty minute drive radius. Refer to the Regional Parks and Beaches Map. Pro'ect Data moll Sr-1 Fadliw,Imnmey and Ncals.A......cni 17 j LEGEND WESTMINS E P� 8-1-ane Major(Divided) 6-1-ane Major(Divided) �F �,�; ••••••■■■ 4-1-ane Primary(Divided) ————— Census Boundary Fq y99 9eye ;• �`�• 3�0 1 Map Area Reference Number ^ \ ♦ P _ :� sOq� FSTSN51 SAN D[FG0 R WAY '1. FOUNT ory / Pam, 0 Q ° Cr 0-6 SEAL BiACH WEAPONS STATIO //Xl\ BOLSA .#ICA 0k,. • ,r✓ ^' ,> ♦ �1 zs.. i ' '�,..-.- -�,�� -� _ _� t` '' fit'-' - •�`�.Y . \� >-�- Zr �� s 3 GOA n ( - P.q�yFfL \L �I \ _ :.- / r z State Beach City of Seal each \ Huntington City Beach PACIFIC OCEAN Note: Regional Parks and Beaches serve the entire City and surrounding State Beach communities within a one hour driving distance. Regional Parks & Beaches . • Sgn1 Facililias In-iii—and Nceds Assassniam 18 Reference Area Maps Appendix Fil Sp,ul Fact ll ic,Inmm—and 4ads V:--nl LEGEND 8-1-ane Major Divided WESTMINSTE j PPS, 6-1-ane Major(Divided) •••••••■ 4-1-ane Primary(Divided) �� �o� \ 9F p��• PJ ————— Census Boundary P 1 Map Area Reference Number Sal :yeP : '�" r �� y/ FQUNT °°,F °s S9 0° v 8l` a '.tic a tax- -.•"�P t.� L Ceti -3 > � . •T �. .,. -.`� .*S, � '�5 -' . /C9S fc.� ft>w."-_ * r, < -\`>•" �--:' ,'' >°'c " qPa' 'Lj,9 ~� -.3.*- ,PpP/�p \SEAL BE CFF WEAPONS SIOtr j \ *'r d `t `� 'r � :.- � ivy. �>•- �., - .t>� h OF \ �/> a BOLSA C;Vk'A 1NET AN6S `ZO TT- CAST'FBQf{yy J e r _ .i AY a \ NN / PACIFIC OCEAN Note: Areas are defined by physical barriers of major highways and primary streets. In addition,population census areas were utilized to define other area boundaries not divided by physical barriers. Reference Area . • Edinger A e ' wM - _. 40 I ♦` �°"°a c���k ;: '� � Ra I '"�iI` "f'{ ' A £ 's '�"... 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Mug 'Ofat n A low Spun Fxililw,1.wwor an I N-d,A..ssnrcnl 15 i 2 Robinwood Park A Robinwood School(Coastline 3 Franklin Park ` Communty College a Franklin School � 4 1 Marina Park B Marina High Schools .: Site Acres Open Facilities Sports Dates Imes ys re s u an rg encrn Area Leagues Practice/Wk Irrigation Backstop manna-park e eague p us aqua e o aqua e Sam-dusk SaUSun. 3 8/1-10/1 4pm-dusk M-F 3 8am-dusk Sat. 3 Basketball Tennis Handball[Raoquetball(LTD) Picnic Facilities/Fire Ring Children's Play Area 2 Robinwood Park 2.0 Children's Play Area No Leagues Adequate Picnic Facilities 3 Franklin Park 2.0 Children's Play Area No Leagues Adequate Picnic Facilities B Marina High School 52.0 28.0 Softball/Little League/Baseball(6) FILL 2115-7/31 4:30pm-dusk M-F 2 N/A Adequate No Adequate Baseball Sam-dusk Sat. 2 Sam-6pm Sun. 2 Basketball(15) Tennis(16) Soccer(3) Gym Volleyball Pool Football(1) HBAAFB Aug-Dec 8am-7pm Sat. 1 4 Adequate No Adequate Auq-Sept 5pm-7:30pm M-F 3 small area A Robinwood School 10.1 6.1 SoftbalVLittle League(2) FILL 2115-7/31 3pm-dusk M-F 2(AS) (Coastline Community College) 8am-dusk Sat. 2(AS) Soccer(1) 1(AS) 3 Franklin School 8.8 6.0 Softball/Little League(2) No Leagues Basketball(0) Area Volleyball m - .Jl t Ow Or tit Z L ON dxac oO$mmvl4fi t fii &3� _76� r €+� Ig d `° x as^ P +r. u,. �eiw->assr N•Ia' r ,�, � � X ` p� �`k ug�a_, �t> e r�163-{i �y.,a �`"'�,.x -..., £ _ '•y+..,, �7, "° .t t !° '•,;t�Pr�, °� xo x" � spa t�r�x �'"a�.'� z �� ,,.rise �°° ��� s f�, � i Y sim s}fe[3!"O a ._r £ €l:°r• r !!'j�Y�� b 8, s.`a, a*� i :4� 'a' roof +gY i1L d s• ; 2-7 �xY 4 `; i77£i£' s< P &'i --ts. yam. �'r r,1::`U:trP�s },5.� r�e„ iI �` 3 '�yr',{4j R�':w £ -�� •� • 1 •�- 3 - I ��I fi,:i'F�S,��'� v.&C � K �'4.�51 Pat '� �a � a� �/' � C tr € € •�• �� ol I '_ a�:. �`.�.: r � €,'��"�.°�.1��a,P'"e�z.€._3 � a a �4"s F' �� � � xsr€a :• � 4 Srym Fadlilw,1,c nw,an I\wdz A......-MI 17 p 'd 1 Clegg/Stacey Park A Stacey Interim School B Clegg Elementary School Site Acres Open Facilities Sports Dates Times Days Fields Games& Turf and Lighted Fencing/ Area Leagues Practice/Wk Irrigation Backstop 1 Clegg/Stacey Park 3.0 Children's Play Area No Leagues Adequate B Clegg Elementary School 9.0 6.5 Baseball(1) Adequate No Adequate Volleyball Handball/Racquetball Sottball/Little League(2) 2 Adequate No Adequate Basketball Tennis Soccer(1) AYSO143 811-2/14 4pm-Dusk M-F 1(AS) N/A Adequate No Adequate 8am-Dusk Sat. 1(AS) 3/1-6/30 4pm-dusk M-F 1(SA) 8am-dusk Sat. 1(SA) Football(1) A Stacey Interim School 20.0 17 Softbal"e League(5)2L&3S Basketball(8F) Volleyball(MR) Soccer(2) AYSO143 811-2/14 4pm-Dusk M-F 3 N/A Adequate No N/A Sam-Dusk Sat. 3 311-6/30 4am-dusk M-F 3(SA) Sam-Dusk Sat. 3(SA) Football(3) Handball/Racquetball Area 13 � t '� yy :as�, s`s��•� K�Y .3 -. 9 :::�C'+ ..:. •�P Mp�S "ir��v� �fls rl! .Y ��� i.�_� _: ^�� a ���� ��"ydz ( b''v 3`a t> .•'� �� 'X 3( t x � «#. `c � ''S° MI Ot IL at a ` t v •lei 3 f �' k..-.a�' �` ar t�� _ � x . 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Ir Sim FaJfjfi,Inranlnic and N;M,A...ssn.im I69 k 2 Seely Park 1 Eader Park A John H.Eader Elem.School 3 Gisler Park a Gisler Middle School She Acres Open Facilities Sports Dates Times Days Fields Games& Turf and Lighted Fencing/ Area Leagues Pracfice/Wk Irrigation Backstop 1 Eader Park 2.5 Children's Play Area Activity Building YMCA 2 Seely Park 3.5 Basketball No Leagues Picnic Facility Children's Play Area 3 Gisler Park 11.0 Children's Play Area No Leagues A John H.Eader Elem.School 9.7 4.5 Sottball/Uttle League(3) SVLL 2/16.7131 4pm-dusk T-TMF 3 YMCA(T-Ball) 2/15-6/1 4pm-6pm MW 2 Adequate No Adequate Basketball Volleyball Soccer(1) AYSO 56 811-2/14 4pm-dusk M-F 1(AS) Inadequate No WA 8am-5pm Sat. 1(AS) YMCA 9/11-11/12 4pm-6pm MW L.Side Adequate No WA Football(1) a Gisler Middle School 15.0 10.0 Open Space AYSO 56 14 4pm- Opm 3 A A Adequate Yes A 8am-4:30pm Sat. 3 2/15-7/31 4pm-10pm M-F 3 Sam-Spm Sat. 2 Softball/Little League(0) SVLL 2/16-7/31 4pm-dusk M-F O(AS) No Response Area Ms F3✓x a A r. >a -= r r tS a WINE,# s ;� n°m F v"14 `" ra .�i�.iir.T.FiY��rtrt:Wi_ r` � 1 e ` a��'�'"� s' � I ;g °� t5i�.3�r+ktrs�zwE {S4 t= �._� ,�3, `. �F `�'"•:-.,: f ee h § � sow,R3 f+l f EST: ♦t � 3 .,,rw,,..rs, �gr'��' �sp�y��mc, 3a:yf E ,L..r Rom .......... 3°` ,�„ Y+•�aa,' �'y,7aF t Fa W-.T€R JIM" r�1''-'r• ,�-. e•: €� 9 1 r t; s�r -.�.z-..4n.,....31 ° t 9° 1 • I k 1 -a I syy �x ti x '#'[ F I• 4$ € Y iz a - S� Oily �� __ ...._,..r44iC ... ._ cad",b,t„ Y ` fE a '.cRc: � ? 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H B Edison High School Site Acres Open Facilities Sports Dates Times Days Fields Games& Turf and Lighted Fencing/ Area Leagues Pracdce/Wk Irrigation Backstop B Edison High School 47.0 24.0 Softball/Little League(3) SVLL 2/16-7/31 5pm-dusk M/W 1 Adequate Adequate 8am-dusk Sat. 1 FVLL 2/16-7/31 4pm-dusk T-Th 1 8am-dusk Sat 1 Basketball(14) Tennis(16) Soccer(4) SCSC 9/1-12/31 8am-4:30pm Sat./Sun. 1 Yes Football(1)Major Fields PWF Aug-Sep 5pm-8pm M-F 7 small areas Aug-Dec 5pm-8pm T(rh/F 7 Sep-Dec 8am-6pm Sat. 1 Volleyball Gym Pool Area 7'I S[�,n FaJ ilia.Innniury and N.Ids A,--ni Active Schools , Closed Schools, and Park Facility Matricies jAppendixIM Active School Sites Facilities Reference Sports Leagues Acres open Softball& Basketball VolleyBall Tennis Soccer Gym Football Pool Field I Handball/ I Skateboard Map Area Area Baseball Hockey Racquetball �E1>Frn1a§t,VaHB Ssfioo►IhStsitt., _ ,• „. „-- ,,:_- „z � € 1 Newland School 22 AYSO Reg 117.HVLL 14.0 12.0 2 6F 3AP 2 2iOka School 23 AYSO Reg 117,FVY8 8.0 &0 3 6F :3AP.1 GR 2 3-Talbert School - 23 AYSO Reg 117,FVYB 13.0 11.0 2 8F 13AP.4GR -, :€1+1 LTD gg --'- _ 356 =• 29.Q' 4 Agnes Smith Elem School 21HVLL 3 3F2H _ 1 - -- - - -- --- ' -- -- --- 5 Dwyer Middle School -I 21 SCSC.HVLL,YMCA 11.4 7.0 3(AS) _ 7F - t 2(AS) 6 Perry Elem.School I 22 AYSO 117,HVLL 10.5 I 5.0 4 i 4F 2 - 7j Moffett Elem.School 26 AYSO 56,FVYB _ 8.1 _ 4.0 3 2F4H n�' y,•,"•__ 2 81 Peterson Elementary School(to open 9/97) 26 SHBJMS,AYSO 56,SCSC 15.0 6.0 W.„,me,:;µ --- 2F 4H -- 5 AS °,,,„- -- �" -- - 9 Issac Sowers Middle Scholl 27 AYSO 56,SVLL 14.3 7.0 4 6F,3H 7 AP 3+2AS '' 10 Hawes Elem.School 27 I AYSO 56,SVLL 8.0 5.0 2 4F 2 AP --- 2+1 AS 11 John H.Fader Bern.School 30 AYSO 56,SVLL 13.9 8.0 3 3F 1 2 AP IM, 2AS _ _ �-� 12 Kettler Elementry School 29 I AYSO 56,SHJMS 9.7 4.5 7 3F I 2 AP �4 1AS-� tAS - - -- 13IHuntin onSeacliffSchool Pro I 18 8.8 4.8 :.aa-. .,�,�-;. - - a �Ct3t" � ,�'�µ�.,,,��;aver,'�,"ro.,.:r�.. .,,s_. -.. �._.:.�a,_�tf�:.4�`_M.b+Y'�•',�_ „�H "BeacEe"�IniotE`165i�5kfCt• ,?x _;�>§. �-�` .,, -.._,r�` = - s�' ��",�„� r_/ ",��'" .?" �, ..��,.. � �-•".��,'-:?�;;"F.�` ;�r.'%,s,,,�<-d.' --��"' / ,,,✓�:r �-,xk<✓' 141 Huntington Beach High School 21 I HVLL 1 33.0 1 20.0 5 I 14 I 10 AP 12 I 2(AS) �, �� s ,x 15 Marina High School 3 1 HBAAFB,GWSC,RLL 52.0 28.0 5 15 16 AP 16 3 ASS_ 1 1 2 „r,� �„_ 161 Edison High School 30 ISCSC,PWF,SVLL,FVYV 47.0 24.0 3 14 8 AP 16 3 AS -., 1 1 171 Ocean View High School I 16 1 NHBSC,HBAAFB,OVLL 40.0 22.0 FVYB,HBSCB „•- q�,i',- M-!'•3 ,z' -.�; g' •..... ','x.� _-,-y«, �-s..�... �ttah[ittis)}t - "a ..,� ",,,.- r��'`��.. a r�ss'- .� �=. • .. _. .- !, - 's ;"'�h,�•, 18 Circle View School 5 AYSO 55,HBGS 13.6 I 6.4 4 6F 1 AP 2 19 Coll a View Scholl 9 AYSO 55,OVLL 70.6 9.6 3 4F 5 AP - LTD+3A 20Golden Yew School 15 OVLL 10.3 4.5 2 3F '� 2 2 4 21 Harbour View School 2 "SO 143,RILL 13.0 10.7 3 8F 2AP,3GR 2 LTD 5 2 LTD 22 Hope View School 15 NHBSC,OVLL 13.7 10.6 3 4F 2AP,6GR 2 1 LTD 23 Lake View School 17 NHBSC,OVLL 13.7 10.6 2AS 2F 1AP 2AS 24 Marine View Scholl 14 AYSO 143,HBGS 13.7 9.7 3 9F 5 AP 2 1+2AS 25j Mesa View School - 15 AYSO 55,OVLL 12.1 6.5 5 7F,3H 11AP 2 2+2AS 26 Oak View School 16 HBSCB 15.6 10.8 4 3F 2AP 2 27 Spring View School 9 AYSO 55,OVLL 14.0 10.7 3 9F,6H BAP 2 6 _ 28 Sun View School 10 AYSO 55,HBSCB 13.9 10.7 4 3F 2AP 29 Village View School 8 AYSO 143,HBSCB 13.0 8.3 3 6F - 3AP 2 30 Robin IN School Coastline Co munity,Colle ej 3 1 "SO 143,FILL 10.1 6.1 2 _ ., q ,�. >,�;-- 2AS - s half r. ' ,._ .ur•.:.c,- s-""��`',� ��.,��z,'".=fix , .,i%�".�'w��i�r`'r"��N- vi ,� 1StXi6���>�'-.a�r.' 1..��1",'�:- ;�'r�i��,,.;g���,. �c.. .. ii',,,� n�"'.✓�f �t,zs,'s�i,�,'�r'�.. ?rss..... -.."... � ;�",-... - ,,. - . 31 Stacey Interim School 4 AYSO 143 20.0 17 5 6F 3GR r 3 32 CA Elam.School 4 AYSO143 9.0 6.5 2 ---„ �_"- 1 y s 4 33 Schroeder Elem.School 5 FILL I 10.0 8.3 2 2F+1 H 2GR „� ,�y3AWE .... ,:b,9�z � ,m" e�� �.&�v.»�.,x'.'x.. � ..._--^�ia�" �"�%'�„^,��-.s,%✓ �j, SDK,:: ",..,,... .�.i ,-",..x� ��:.. ;t, -.,,, ."�-��/�... .._a:���'S,....s�.�r,:Au'/��,�-r •'- �,�ry/..,",.".•�,s� � --.,��, ,,, �`f'� i, ••.. .. 341 Golden West Coll e 7 1 1 1+2 LTD 1 6 I 4GR 112 LTD p LTD+1 A 1 1 2H 2 1 AS 8 LTD i - Ill .GL��C�1T6.SCtlOOt•.� '��3i¢.: "' •_�L`y' �.,�"" ,//T• PxB r'!-,_--- ctive School Sites and FacilitvEh Closed School Sites Facilities Reference I Sports Leagues Acres Open Softball& Basketball VotleyBall Tennis Soccer Gym Football Pool Field I Handball/ I Skateboard Map Area I Area Baseball Hockey I Racquetball 1 Wardlow,School 23 AYSO 117,HVLL 15.0 13.0 6 2 21 Arevalos School 24 AYSO 117 14.0 I 12.0 4 1 1F 31 Lamb School District Offices) 24 AYSO 117 14.0 12.0 3 1 LTD+2 � Eel TofaE A2rea -` -.' „"i s' :: �i, ... ;43.{t..:• 37.8•, t FNiittin`•an t3eact%C ScEsoot OLatr3ct ..,': - �.. z 41Robert H.Burke School 27 SCSC 7.7 3.0 4 i 1 1 tAS 5 Gisler Middle School 30 !_AYSO 56,SVLL 15 0 10 0 „ :-I 5F+3H 6 Lois and Harry LeBard School District Office 28 SVLL 9.7 6.0 5 - 5F+3H ( Unton"tt.S'�_._ """". .z"„ •,-,." ,,""" ...� ",". ,, �,"�",, ,_ .-,� """,�x...�- _"„"__�.. .","". _ _,ter _ ""hs�--: None 0.0 0.0 ,�.,����� �YfENr�Ctlws>t tNs17�..-:�sr ..� �.,r�;:..�g�Y :z".,_`.,..'�:-_'�""„� +-"<.,-•.,� ...'. .;�.." � -, "�...."�;'�"..,,:yr """"""��.�:� s„�,.,: _"�`...�J �;�.H,"'-', ".-. �a•._c ". -�.'�,: i'�;.,i,��,"""�'s.,". ". -"-�"""�r_ 71 Crest View 19 FVYB,WSC ! 138 9.0 2(AS) 6F 2 4AS r°" " �, -- _•,„, ,� �- 8 Glen View 5 Ifs AYSO 55,FILL 13.8 8.5 3 i 1 y 2 9 Haven View 2 ; AYSO 143,RLL 14.5 9.1 3 2 x'l -1Wr 2(1 LTD) 10 Lark View School(District Offices) I 15 AYSO 55 10.1 7.5 3 1 F s 'r� - 3 111 Meadow View I 8 AYSO 143,OVPC,HBSCB 13.0 7.5 3AS 1H3�AS 12 Park View Adult Education Center 10 AYSO 55,HBAAFB,HBSCE 9.0 4.7 4 1 'r" -" 1 I c � 131 Pleasant View 11 HBFH 10.9 6.4 3 4 2AP 2 14 Rancho View 11 i OWL 11.6 6.0 5 7ataA� '`� �':�...=�'s�"g„i�K`��= �"w: .,,��a••__,'�,�fi�,.�; � �>. ,., -���? ,.__.-- ,� •- �'-" "�� ,.�-��� 's•"%...,,., �«'.`•.a..,�`q.'..� •.� _ -„ Y1�iM.x' '�' wi...:. � ,� ,�.;.., ram, X �,. '�.:�_-��..�,y ':"_ �...�'.�•�-�:., _ �'', ate' ,.w -� ;g,� �- ��«�; � :ter � � �..�.,�... �: ,.,, '_` 151 Franklin School Leased to Head Start 3 8.8 1 6.0 11 2 1 2 yx - ... � .�h'..y.. ..:. %.�- '," •.„�• `, �" .�- . 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O _ z Cm0 J m T O I m N P C mzo o ._a O� rn p'a ac mrn g yipa. ��. •� w tri d a r o o a n!, `o o o A. ! Z ;' •SO OL:giE aio E Z O1 fr °' u, Oly Y3 acioo �� LLB: c g ���; LLwmix cn c7w f° o OZ N J J F F aN U Ozf/I JAI-1-QN U f ^�`•`'F 1'� 9 •�� 'mac• kN`''c 1' 17 •'�:. - �-C/ •. y Q O.' �1(n �L ��;� �'�� yp Q pI m M�M�m�O;: r O!O O!Ci O!Oi U I $ 9 O 9 � L O g 0 a LL a Z!�N N a LL �r IL gig gl CI�O.�� L! Cf13 ti� gi Yj 0 0 z ow y E E ! F E odpf z3 W$6 fa m � zLL 0 zNJFF Q U 78 I Spm F,idliti,,I.—m—mnI\cad,A....... Organization: ,. Organization: Little League Baseball Name of League: ....a.,.. . ,a „ i` Name of League: Robinwood Little League Sport: Sport: Baseball Length of Season: 'e-" n;�r a Length of Season: Feb-July:Sept-Nov - :'a r`'.�a' +• Length of Playoffs: ---—' Length of Playoffs: July- , -- - Total Number of Teams: ( "°' a0 ------ _ Total Number of Teams: 46 (. "" a0 ------ ; Total Number of Players: _ ....b` Total Number of Players:580 Age Group of Players: Age Group of Players: 5-15 Survey Last Updated: 16 Survey Last Update: March 1999 •�.b.. t► Facilities Used #of Fields Lighted Condition Closed School Map Area Nm+,e...,-ao R.br Facilities Used #of Fields Lighted Condition Closed School Ma Mob:Area Mmi—r-ao Ra m my C.m N..a Manna Park 4 AD 3 City C,d nb,. .. _.---- ..__..---___ -------- ___.—_.. .....____-.__—__-_.. __..... .._-- ._...... _-___.. ......... --------- ..___.... ........... ........_- Manna High School-- 4 AD -- ---_3 --- ---------. ------ ---------- -_ -- Haven View School 3 AD - 2 `_ ....._....._......................................_.................._............._-._......----.............------.._.._........... -----.............._...--__..............-.. ..........._...-..... .....----................-----_...-----........---........._...--------....----..._.._...............- -Schroeder_School 2 AD 5 Glen View School 3 AD S -- ---- —--------— --------------......._............._. ... -- .........-- - — ........- ----......---------------- — - Village --------- _.................. ._------ View 3 AD 8 Total Total 1 19 0 Comments: Comments: Glen View needs backstops- „\ 1. Organization:Name :J•,� Organization: Little League Baseball � b � +�•,,% of League: Hebron Beach Surf City Baseball a Name of League: Huntington Valley Little League ....e_ a b s •, Length of Season: Feb 1-June 15 .,.•'+. +.;''ae:• Sport. Baseball b-.,• s :.�:• •�.[ :" af•�a' :. Length of Season: Feb.-July:Sept-Nov. Length of Playoffs: July 15 Total Number of Teams: 28 Total Number of Teams: 48 -July 20 w r'. , --- • : Length of Playoffs: July-Aug Total Number o}Players:370 _ -�� t0 i.ea :e .�. :. Total Number of Players:600 Age Group of Players: 5-14 j"" S0 - Survey Last Update: June 1997 Age Group of Players: 5-16 +.�.b.. Survey Last Update: August 1998 •��+ (►� Facilities Used if of Fields Lighted Condition Closed School Map Area N.,m..+-ao Rater Facilities Used #of Fields Li hied Condition Closed School Area R.,�e.,,-w R.r.. Cry G M 4na .._Sun View.School------------------------------------........._2......--....------------------......_.................._...."..-------.....---.._ -- man�u u... Smith Elem.School 3 IN 21 OakView School 2 AD 16 ._......----------------------....--------------------..........._......----_..._.__...............................__......_.._.....---.....................---�-----.............._--- ----Dwyer Middle_School.........................------..._....._3.......------...-------------.._...---�N..........-----------------....._....._........_21.........------- Park View School 3 AD 10 �� ��le -----------.._..._.._... .----..._.._ .--------------....----...._._._ ......-----------------..._......-----------------------_...----- Perry Elem.School 4 AD 22 _.Village View-School ......._3..................--------........._AD--..................__._..........._.---------8---..-----_..... Newland School 2 AD 22 Meadow View School 3 .. ....-------AD.................._-------...._.... ......_8..----_-_-...._. Wardlow,School 6 AD 23 ._Ocean View School _..-------_....._2.................-----------------..._A11-----------------.................._------16..._..._._._. -----_----...c..._......._..__.._....-V.a..... Huntington Beach Hi Sdwol(Jr.Vans' ) 1 AD 21 Westmont School(Fountain_Valley).---------_------------------....-.--...-----------------------------....................._.................................._.......- Huntington Beach High School(Varsity) 1 AD 21 Total 15 0 Total 20 0 Comments: Need game fields and not to pay for usage of High School fields. No response to number of fields at Westmont School. Comments: S orts Lea ue S[i F,i,ili tie, ind Need,A nt 79 -X Organization: South Huntington Beach Junior Miss Softball V" Organization: Little League Baseball Inc. Name of League: Name of League: Ocean View Little League Sport: Baseball Sport: Softball Length of Season: Feb-Nov -July;Aug-Dec 13 Length of Season: Feb Length of Playoffs: June-July ------ Length of Playoffs: ------- Total Number of Teams: Spring 21;Winter 6 Total Number of Teams: 50 Total Number of Players:620 Total Number of Players:266 Age Group of Players: 5-15 Age Group of Players: 6-16 Survey Last Update: AuguSI1998 Survey Last Update: Jan 1997 1W Facilities Used If of Fields Lighted Condition Closed School Map Area Facilities Used #of Fields Lighted Condition Closed School Map Area N—w 0. Spring iew School 3 IN 9 C11,WW A- Kettle School 6 AD 29 lo 01, A- .... ........................... ............ ................... ..... ..........- ................... .............- ................. ............ ............. Hope ........ .. .......- Yiew-Sch-cot--*-*** --------- ---- ----3 IN 15 Peterson School 1 AD 26 Mesa View School 5 IN 15 Edison Community Park 2 AD 30 ............................. .. .....................................---_----------------------__.............. .................... ................- ............... -------------------- ------------ ........................... ......... -------- --- --- evir il ...........................--------------------- .................... ..................................... .................. ................ ....... Vi ew H I g In S c h G o 1 2 IN 1 6 Lake View School 3 ............................................................................................ .... ..................... --- ---------------.......................................... CollegeView School 3 IN ...................... --------------------------------------------------------- ------------------ ----- .. ........... ---------............................................................... Gotladen View School IN I I 26 0 Total 9 Comments: Comments: Do not have enough fields to schedule of host tournaments. Organization: Amateur Softball Association .0, Organization: "..% Narne of League: Huntington Beach Girls Softball Name of League: Wolf Pack Soccer Club Sport Softball Sport: Soccer Length of Season: Feb.-July;Aug.-Dec. %. Lerigth of Season: July 1-Dec 10 Length of Playoffs: ------ Length of Playoffs: June-July,Nov-Dec Total Number of Team: 37 Total Number of Teams: 32 Total Number of Players:340 Total Number of Players:500(350 in HB) Age Group of Players: 5-18 Age Group of Players: 10-19 Survey Last Update: August1998 Survey Last Update: June 1997 Facilities Used #of Fields Lighted Condition Closed School Map Area Facilities Used #of Fields Liahlied Condition Closed School Map Area N�IFt� Circle View School 3 AD 5 --------------------------------------------------------------___------------------------------------------------.................---------------------------------------------................. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.......................__1................................ ........................ Marine View School 0 IN 14 Greer Park 1 Yes AD 5 .... ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ --------------------------------------...........-----------------------....................................................................................................................................... ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------—--------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------...... ---------------------------------------------------- -----------------------------------------------I------------------------- ------------- ....- ---- ------------------------ ----------- ----------------------- --------- .........................................................----------------------.......................... ................ ------------------------------ ............ �—101-- 4 0:j i Total Comments: Not enough fields to play scheduled games or practice.Can not expand league due to limited number of fields. Comments: No information available. I Sports Lealaue 801 Spin Facili,iu I--wry cunt N,ed..A>sc>smani �.�l=\ r...z�♦� r o... z • • n , �'� _ -tea n Organization: - Organization: Name of League: South Coast Soccer Club Name of League: North Huntington Beach Soccer Club ...�... • u=s ,"r. a n `.•� Sport: Soccer Sport: Soccer Length of Season: Aug-Dec./Jan-May ' •:' Length of Season: July-May r Length of Playoffs: Age 14&under Dec-Feb/Ages 15-19 March-MaXi'-•, �•- -- Length of Playoffs: -- Total Number of Teams: 20 Total Number of Teams: 23 Total Number of Players:320 _....ye` Fr.a Total Number of Players: 350 .....ye' - Age Group of Players: 9-19 Age Group of Players: 9-19 Survey Last Update: August 1998 Survey Last Update: June 30.1997 �- �► Nob: Facilities Used B of Fields Lighted Condition Closed School Ma Area x�mnwr.,-aoamr Facilities Used If of Fields Lighted Condition Closed School Ma Area NmMn•,-wxmr Edison High School 3 IN _ 30 mciry Cn1A., Hoe View School 2 1 AD 15 mc, ----------------------- P ......... --------.. Dwyer_Middle School 1(AS) 1 AD 21 --Lake View School -.- 1 IN -` 17 ....... ------.- - --- - --... - - ..... ...... ......- ------- --- - --- - --- Burke School 1 IN 27 ...._...._.............._......._----...................__---..-...................___-........................_------ ---- --- —- _ -- ......--................--....- ......_....- ...................................... -..........---- . .................. -. ........._..........__-......__--....-.....................--.............................. .....-. Peterson School 1 AD 26 Total 6 0 Total 3 0 Comments: Comments: Hope to get Ocean View H.S.back when finished.Inadequate pracice area because of lighting. Organization: • • \ a • b n \; a Name of League: Huntington Beach Field Hockey f• �•„� organization: AYSO(American Youth Soccer Organization) •r :?•„d Sport: Hockey �• • a a 1y a i Name of League: Region Field Length o}Season: Jan-May:June-Nov Sport Soccer {' •. Length of Playoffs: May-Jurra .���' ,•!"t•` •?• r7,.•r '••i0•'• Length of Season: Aug-Feb:Feb-June -- •r2" a ••-.ti• Total Number of Teams: 10 , ~ -"-"-- a a Length of Playoffs: Dec:Feb , •<• �.r. Total Number of P m Players: 100 ' ` _ --� Total Number of Teas: 116 ;•• ,� m ---"-;a Age Group of Players: S16 �..--yT: 5:a• Total Number of Players: 1300 ,......• a a f;'a• Survey Last Update: August 1998 Age Group of Players: 4.5-18 Survey Last Update: August 1998 �— Facilities Used S of Fields Lighted Condition Closed School Map Area Nm,: xozz: Pleasant View 2 IN 11 141 w 1-w amr Facilities Used If of Fields Lighted Condition Closed School M Area -----..........--------------------------------------- --------. ..._.. --- ------_--------------------- m ab o,a N.,• College View School 3 1 IN 9 m c, crra•,..• q .Sun View-School---------------------------------------2------ IN- -------------------------------------�----------------- -------------- .-----..............................----------..._..----------------.............................................--------_.._................---------............-------- Glen view School 2 AD S ..............._...._---------.......-------........------.........----..-------------------------...........-------............-.......---------------------------------------------------------------- Lark View School 3 AD 15 _ ----------------------------------------------------_-----------------------..................................................................................................................................... Mesa View School 2 AD 15 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------- ----------------......------- -------- SpringView School 2 IN 9 --.....-------------------------------------------------.._.....-------------------------------------_---------- ------..----------------------------------------- drool Golden View S 2 IN 15 -----------.._......----......-----------....... ........ _-............--._._----_....._...... We School 2 IN Total Total 16 1 rg!Oorts Lea ue � Comments: Need more fields or addition lighted fields.Will loose lighted field if Glen View School is sold. � Spm F,ioliha>Inc.niuic:md Ncalx A—ssmanr 181 >g Organization: AYSO(American Youth Soccer Organization) - - Organization: AYSO(American Youth Soccer Organization) Name of League: Region 56 .,..o..n . ,: - „. t,•,•f Name of League: Region 117 Sport: Soccer Sport: Soccer Length of Season: Aug-Dec;Mar-June "{-' -- •" r,y ,, it •-` Length of Season: Aug-Nov; Feb-June n Length of Playoffs: Nov-Jan •�-- ---- �`��' Length of Playoffs:- Nov-Feb , •�•• - „ m _ _ Total Number of Teams: 110 -� Total Number of Teams: 134 (. � "" __`_tea � 30 ---- Total Number of Players: 1600 ....51' Total Number of Players: 1305 Ir Age Group of Players: 4.5 to 19 Age Group of Players: 14.5-18 Survey Last Update: August 1998 Survey Last Update: August 1998 ..��.. !i• Nab: Facilities Used If of Fields Lighted Condition Closed School Map Area NN4 I-x 11 4, Facilities Used #of Fields Lighted Condition Closed School Map Area Numw,.l-m Rmr m Gisler Middle School 3 2 AD a,y c.a nr.•• Talbert School 2 1 AD 23 m aq G`id A., -- __ Lamb School 3 1 AD 24 Moffet Elem.School 2 IN 26 _.___.__---...___._-..__—___..._.. _...__.__..____.______...___.._____.__________--__......_...___........... ..................................................................._....................._......................_....................__.................._.__.................................................. Hawes Elem.School 3 AD 27 -Oka School 2 AD 23 .......----..................----.........-......................----._.............................._.................._.. . ............................................_.... Burke School 1 IN 27 Newland School 1(AS) AD 22 Sowers Middle School 2(AS) AD 27 -Wardlow-School.......-----........----._................_----2--...........................------IN.........._.___.._._..........._.........._23......._....__ ---- -- _ ....- ------' Eader Elem.School 1 IN 30 Pe School 1 AS 1 AD 22 ----Peterson School_................_-------..._......................3.......-------------......----A ------......._._....----------.._.....2fi------....... Total 15 2 Total 11 3 Comments: None. Comments: None. • a Organization: AYSO(American Youth Soccer Organization) • a d•„!r Organization: Coast Soccer Lague-United States Youth Soccer �•„d Name of League: Region 143 Name of League: North Huntington Beach Soccer Club f•.,~ >, �`,��d Sport Soccer '4` Sport: Soccer Length of Season: Aug-Feb:Feb-Jun :%�\' n r•�" s Length of Season; Aug.-Feb;March-July ;•�•�: ;,• .,.� „•„�:+ u ;:.�`•i° . Length of Playoffs: Nov-Jan :' Length of Playoffs: Feb.-Mar. - -�---- n •• > Total Number of Teams: 110 "' _-_gin Total Number of Teams: 18 j >a -] Total Number of Players: 1320 _....ye $ 6:m• Total Number of Players:300 .....y;` f`.a. Age Group of Players: 14.5-18 Age Group of Players: 9-19 Survey Last Update: August 1998 -�.�.. ►�, Survey Last Update: August 1998 m.. r Nob: Nob: Facilities Used #of Fields Lighted Condition Closed School Map Area N4nMn,-ao R. Facilities Used #of Fields Lighted Condition Closed School Map Area Nunmb•,-ao R•br CIeQ Elim School 1 AD 4 4.1,am""" Ocean View Hi School 1 AD 16 ma,yGMAm, 9.. --------------- .... ..................... ..................................................................-..........---..............-----------............_-------------. Stace Interim School 3 AD 4 --_Hope View- --School 2 1................AD----____---------------____---____--..._-_15__--_..-..-.--- -.._.......----------.......-----------------_.....__........... Meadow View School 3 IN 8 Lake View School 2 AD 17 -.................._..._---------_..__....-......---------_..................._.........-------'---------.......----"--..... ..------ -._....----.....----'---.............--------- Haven View School 2 1 AD 2 ----------...._---------------------------._.......-------------------------------------------------------------------------..._.....------------...._...................-`............. Marine View School 3 AD 14 ........------...---...................--------._.....................-------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------................................ Village View School 3 AD 8 Harbour Yew School 5 2 AD 2 Total 1 20 3 Total 5 1 Comments: Turf and irrigation systems are inadequate for intended use. Comments: None. Sports Lea ue= 82I Spin Facilhirs Inrrmon and\tcd,A> ,aa 1 16 Organization: West County Family YMCA . - Organization: Adult Softball(ASB) n Name of League: Iffy Bitty Soccer/T-ball R..�n _ . „ , „ � Name of League: Adult Softball Sport: Soccer/T-ball Sport: Softball Length of Season: Sept 1-Oct 31/Apol 1-June 30 Length of Season: Year-Round(11 Week Seasons) Length of Playoffs: No Playoffs .�` •�-- ---- _. Length of Playoffs: N/A , •\- - Total Number of Teams: 12/16 �'- _ Total Number of Teams: 1,000 - Total Number of Players: 1401220 - e Total Number of Players: 15,000 ......y;' Age Group of Players: 3-6 Age Group of Players: 18-70 Survey Last Update: August 1998 ip Survey Last Update: Jan 1997 �•- �► Facilities Used flofFields Lighted Condition Closed School AAa Area �.,-mn.ar Facilities Used 9ofFields Li hted Condition Closed School Ma Area �.,-bem. _-.-y___. �__... - -__--_ mc,y GM Am, Goldenwest Colle e 2 2 AD 7 `°can •ra• Dw er Middle School - -----3- AD --��--- ._...... --- .4........ ---......... - - .._._.. .___......._ __.... ...._._--- Eader Elem.School 1 AD 30 Edison Park _ __---2_i _-2---_-_ _-___AD__ -_ 29 .__........_-----------------............._-----------._......._------........----....."---.................--..-........... -------- ----- Park Yew School 1 AD 10---- ----- Worthy Park 2 2 AD 21 ---_.._..._------------------........------....------------- .......----...._...--._.............-.....-- ..._......_----...------.......__......__.._........._..-- ----School 1 IN Murdy Park 2 2 AD 10 ......................._ .......-----..............__------_-----_-_.._......----........_.................-._._.....................__............-----_-._.................-- .._Greer_Park............................_-------------....._._........... ..........--.._._._AD 5 Total 6 0 Total 9 9 Comments: None. Comments: Information obtained from city files. Sports Lea ue . ATTACH :: MENT # 2 *--TOT LOT VY ITH SHADE EXISTING LIBRARY I STRUCTURES TWO WAY ENTRY DRIVE RESTROOM/CONCESSION �, rBUiLDING SIDEWALK � E_� �� � �-•�7 I -,- - �(_�.._�� ,'�`�- ADJACENT TO >� -� �'li 11�1�—`IC.i �1 =/41 g, TALBERT ONE WAY.ENTRY " t �" 4 a lalll\y }J� ry`y?� �•a -ALBEB7 AbEROE �• (' FROM TALBERT aa+}�;• + ( u DRIVE 'C' PHASE-2FOUR (4 LIGHTED fI14 ��. I�• � � I'"i, { {I 300 SO�TBALL V^ '' FIELDS WITH PHASE 1 GRAVEL ' -BLEACHERS PARKING LOT WITH II — E _ _ 11_— . / '�=-1�— ~DENOTES TYPICAL 800SPACES Ij I L SPORTS LIGHTING C,� L I! - I' ✓ ` I;I FOUR (A) LIGHTED ENTRY DRIVE WITH = ,. �. a --' !_ ;'210' X 30' �r 1 NORTH &SOU]H'II SOCCER FIELDS BOUND EXIT- DRIVE 'B' EXISTINGI, II,I I S �- —• • — -_ :. I� , BATTING CAGE DISC GOLF COURSE I!�IIII - • ,ti ;� EXISTING a:' Ij EXISTING n ri, I I' ENTRY DRIVE 'l l I _ GUN RANGE - ,II ORANGE COUNTY WITH NORTH ,1, :{ . z RESTROOIvI/CONCESSION TRANSFER STATION L` w BOUND ONLY 19� .!' (T T ` I. r �EXIT DRIVE 'A' I 6 BUILDING WITH,FIELD REA EQUIPMENT I' (ll Y, �I wl I T MAINTENANCE A I F I'I :I� I I• / j' FOUR (4) 85 X 185 ROLLER HOCKEY COURTS SIDEWALK ADJACENT TO I o DEVELOPABLE LIMIT >\ GOLDENWEST r ' I/ FOUR (4) LIGHTED 300'SOFTBALL FIELDS( TOT LOT WITH II,; I ' !' l WITH BLEACHERS - SHADE STRUCTURES' PROBABLE LOCATION OF L -10' WIDE COI CRETE 'r i� ', ) PERIMETER WALK - �fl EARTHBERM — -. v ADJACENT TO DENOTES TYPICAL SPORTS ' I { � I�il I i 1ull1 i,�, �rIiIT�T�„rr�r=c - i u �` LIGHTING II I GOLDENWEST I I —1� I iysl' I � L—;— �-�•%, A; FOUR )4) LIGHTED I �• �� r 20' WIDE SOCCER FIELDS 210' X 330'J�. BUFFER ZON BETW WITH TREES: : li aI - EEN BLOCKWALL AND rr r _ _ — +G!' ':'SULLY MILLER Jo•• I SPORTS FIELD ,12-b r " LAKE — �I II BLOCK WALL SHALL BE I' I LOCATED ATfI' ,I II nl II IaHlllllflllll I \ PROPERTY LINE . EXISTING al P�, _ Ell J%'I II OCEAN VIEW I \ II jII h 111q; g I { ;i— /f '� f III ESTATES ,_,: J,l1l1�wu WI 11 'MOBILE HOMES JA \. •I II �q/') �_ 1 ` -` I '! ` ` -t.I it/li`'^ 'r T i i � 1 I��..-��.in�r� l�II � -L l'� • l` _ �) _ i i�- '�� ..i:� I I 3kl I �I-I ~I I��I�I: —AV EMI-Jr .•:�a n Gun Range is part of the E!R's?rogarr'.eve: anaiysis.Any modit;cation or relocation of the existing facility would be subject to subsequent - environmental documentation. ALTERNATE '#4A MODIFIED SPORTS COMPLEX -'0 q t0 YO K CENTDAD- t1 L F,Ank R CH2MHI Y �T T J 1*7 I v CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA c�fIPlLt I;III�IPI�116 'ANCSC PPL A NCNNEICT NUR G m-ar-os a7699 :I�S�o% e+i 65.98 "2-:9-ar +o.o■ 02{19.99 ATTAC H M E N T #3 CONCEPTUAL COST ANALYSIS AND TIMELINE I. Cost Analysis 45-acre site mitigation and preparation $6,850,000 Construction of eight multi-purpose fields 4,500,000 Total estimated development cost $1 1 .350.000 Annual Expense Debt service $980,000 Maintenance 320,500 Total annual cost $1 ,300,500 Annual Revenue User fees $585,000 Parking 218,000 Tournaments 48,000 Concessions 35,000 Leases 150,000 Total annual revenue $1,036,000 Estimated Annual Operating Deficit $264,500 II. Timeline Mitigation phase 36 to 55 weeks Construction phase 50 to 60 weeks (from the time Council awards bid) Staff goal is to complete the sports complex and have it operating by the summer of 2002. MEMO To: Jim Engle Date: 8/4/99 City of Huntington Beach Project: Central Park, Sports Complex Project #: 81-950.51 telephone conversation on: 8/4/99 with: Jim Engle Jmeeting on: with: Jfield report on: with: N 10 V I S Proposed &Tentative Schedule Huntington Beach Central Park Sports Complex (Prepared based on the information as known and presented in the Environmental Impact LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING Report) INNOVATIVE AND RESPONSIBLE DESIGN June 2002 Grand Opening S O L U T I O N S F O R February 2002 Post-installation Maintenance OUR ENVIRONMENT January 2001 Construction Phase* October 2000 Bid Phase August 2000 Plan Check Phase October 1999 Plan Preparation Phase** September 1999 Council Approval for Plan Preparation * "Construction" includes both the amenities for the sports complex and the landfill 3151 AIRWAY AVENUE,SUITE 1-3 mitigation programmed, to our best knowledge, to be done concurrently. Some differential COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA may occur between this timeline and the one presented in the Environmental Impact U.S.A. 9 2 6 2 6-4 6 4 0 F X: 7 1 4.7 5 4.7 3 4 6 Report. Since the timeline was prepared for the Environmental Impact Report over a year PH: 114.754.7311 ago, further information and synthesis has evolved this projected schedule. ** "Plan preparation" includes not only the standard package and specifications for a COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA sports complex, but the geotechnical involved in landfill mitigation. SAN RAMON, CALIFORNIA LAS VEGAS, NEVADA Signed: Tom Munoz for Leslee Temp e C A L I F 0 R N I A 1226 cc: Leslee Temple NEVADA 396 RCA ROUTING SH EET INITIATING DEPARTMENT: COMMUNITY SERVICES SUBJECT: APPROVE RECOMMENDED ACTIONS TO IMPLEMENT SPORTS FACILITIES NEEDS ASSESSMENT STUDY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: August 16, 1999 . RGA ATTACHMENTS STATUS Ordinance (w/exhibits & legislative draft if applicable) Not Applicable Resolution (w/exhibits & legislative draft if applicable) Not Applicable Tract Map, Location Map and/or other Exhibits Attached Contract/Agreement (w/exhibits if applicable) (Signed in full by the City Attorney) Not Applicable Subleases, Third Party Agreements, etc. (Approved as to form by City Attorney) Not Applicable Certificates of Insurance (Approved by the City Attorney) Not Applicable Financial Impact Statement Unbud et, over $5,000 Not Applicable Bonds If applicable) Not Applicable Staff Report If applicable) Not Applicable Commission, Board or Committee Report If applicable) Attached Findings/Conditions for Approval and/or Denial Not Applicable . .. . :. ..... ::.EXPLANATION FOR MISSING. ATTACHMENTS ........ _ . . . .... . .. . ..... ... ...... .. ...... . .. .... .... REVIEWED ... RETURNED FORWARDED:: ......._................................. _ ..............._......................_........... ............... . . _. ......... .... - . . ......... .......... _ _ . .......... _ . Administrative Staff Assistant City Administrator Initial City Administrator Initial City Clerk EXP LANATI N FOR:RETURN.O:F.ITEM...::::... Only)(Below Space For City Clerk's Use RCA Author: RH:cr 08/16/1999 11: 50 7145365233 CITY OF HB CITY ADM PAGE 01 Au&tst !9"9 Huntington Beach City C'oundl 2000 Main Street HUntin8t0n.B4MA C k 92.649 �o�cil 1Vt�kie�s Lana"tiny i0 aWWW of fte 19pdS conan!eat Hnntin p�Bedgh gjgtral.Par I have been a•rWdcnt oa 1:Tunfingttm-Beaolrfbr-22 yeam and-a youth sports oonc -for- ,nim yam- .140 affix la&df support Nx ditylaa Oww'a.for youth aw.adult sports,rowhe�ei,ll.lob a!t ' ieacitiee liiCe-]�►iac, Aiewp�rt Beuah and all of the south cQuuty cuties'are provid4. With morc 4nd"more f�,Uios moving into Hurifington.Beacl,the problem of whem the kids can play:is-w ly going to grow. Mild the sports-complex'arid-let--ftw Wak leagute• play there and gve the loyal sites to the youth sports. We have beep waiting for d isproject10-go-througi r f rfr-boa tong. Itis-past tittle for.. you to fund tK;project and get-it going. 'Evcd if you approvs''it.now,wm a jy kids will be able to ta*e+antage of it but others w.Ul. Approve the'iports Complex and get it going. Thank you. Trent Harris. (714)964-7439 Ti< C-, RECEIVED FROM AND MADE A PART OF THE RE RD AT THE�_�6 COUNCIL MEETING OF j TY CLERK g OFFICE OF TH CI CONNIE BROCKWAY-CITY CLERK HISTORY OF NCP SPORTS COMPLEX PROJECT f 1992 - COUNCIL APPOINTS HCP l MASTERPLAN COMMITTEE L N 1 1994 -- COUNCIL ADOPTS HCP LAND USE •. DESIGNATIONS ( WHERE ACTIVE & PASSIVE USES WILL BE) 1995 - COUNCIL ADOPTS HCP MASTERPLAN SHOWING SPORTS COMPLEX ON SOUTH SIDE OF GOLDENWEST ON OLD LANDFILL SITE 1996 - VOTERS APPROVE CHARTER ''`•' SECTION 612 ( MEASURE C ) VOTE FOR SPORTS COMPLEX HISTORY OF HCP SPORTS COMPLEX PROTECT 1996 - VOTERS DENY SPORTS FACILITIES ASSESSMENT DISTRICT TO PAY FOR SPORTS COMPLEX 1997 - COUNCIL APPOINTS SPORTS FACILITIES SUB-COMMITTEE TO DEFINE 1 � SPECIFIC PLAN AND RECOMMEND USER / \ � REVENUES TO PAY FOR HCP SPORTS COMPLEX 1998 - COUNCIL AUTHORIZES EIR FOR HCP AND SPORTS FACILITIES INVENTORY AND NEEDS ASSESSMENT STUDY HISTORY OF NO SPORTS COMPLEX PROTECT 1999 — COUNCIL SUB-COMMITTEE & COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION APPROVE SPECIFIC PLAN & USER FEE - FUNDING METHOD 1999 — EIR APPROVED BY PLANNING COMMISSION do CITY COUNCIL 1999 — IF CITY COUNCIL APPROVES ECOMMENDED SPECIFIC PLAN & USER FEE NDING METHOD, THE NEXT STEPS ARE: - DEVELOPMENT OF PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CLEAN UP AND MITIGATION WHICH WILL TAKE 36 — 55 WEEKS TO COMPLETE r HISTORY OF NCP SPORTS COMPLEX PROJECT - DEVELOPMENT OF PLANS & SPECIFICATIONS FOR SPORTS COMPLEX CONSTRUCTION WHICH WILL TAKE 50 - 60 WEEKS AFTER THE MITIGATION PHASE - PREPARATION OF COP'S TO FUND THE PROJECT - THE ABOVE PACKAGE SHOULD 6E READY FOR COUNCIL APPROVAL 6Y JANUARY 2000 - ESTIMATED OPENING DATE IS SUMMER 2002 FUNDING OF NCP SPORTS COMPLEX PROJECT 45-acre site mitigation and preparation $698505000 \ = Construction of sports complex 4,500,000 J Total estimated development cost $119350,000 Annual Expense <� Debt service on COP'S $9809000 �V Maintenance 320,500 Total estimated annual cost $1930000 / Annual Revenue User Fees $5859000 Parking 2189000 Tournaments 489000 Concessions 359000 Leases 150,000 Total estimated annual revenue $190369000 FUNDING OF NCP SPORTS COMPLEX PROJECT Estimated Annual Operating Deficit ($2649000)* * The deficit could be offset by: - Naming Rights / Sponsorships E - Increasing User Fees - Less cost for site mitigation < - Greater lease revenue Final numbers for Council to consider will be developed with the preparation of the COP issue. 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"v�ot s�Mf a av'�' y e„y �#e �� v!`.#u y .,.y _ � kti e i+, a °'�"" .?�r+n.�� � !c_ ra«#��$ +at -A k A^iy"`�•^" r�', � � 'r "�� ^'44 -U �'' `' k.� a rn;�C° r � .� v � "".z�.., �.#&a �. �7?c. � y.. w,tat�aa�; z,< �$'f .a� .,g, q.��;�.=�z°"�';r�`+SE,, "?7;�'� "� �• v, :�+,p?' '� ���'�`.`'f. ?:1 F. q ik .A "d�'r :f' °� ), 'f.W-� �.v Lg .�<' 2a:+.lYa� �. .�', � �SA�✓ "�' f.�.` Mr .¢..�'.'�''_ {..,.:-. 70) ID �. 46 yA • �JPGf/17 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNrWTCN BEACH CITY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION To: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members From: Dave Garofalo, Mayor Pro Tem s Tom Harman, City Council Member , Shirley Dettloff, City Council Memberb(P r,=a Date: February 16, 1999 — `4 <E M {•T•1 ri., Subject: "H" Item Re: _Future of Youth Sports in Huntington Beach r- c ISSUE: v� As Council is aware, there are many issues dealing with the future of youth sports in Huntington Beach. City Council and staff are working very hard to make the sports complex in Huntington Cen- tral Park a reality. The city is currently in the process of developing a long-term planning document entitled "Youth Sports Needs Assessment Study." The city and school districts are working together to resolve issues dealing with closed school sites, athletic field improvements on school property, meet- ing aquatics needs, lighting of school fields, and shared use of facilities. Finally, the city is trying to develop a policy for field allocation that will meet the needs of the growing youth sports population. Obviously, the city and school districts cannot accomplish this alone.. Consequently, the City Coun- cil, through the Mayor's office, should sponsor a series of community forums so that open discussion can take place on the status of projects, the Youth Sports Needs Assessment Study, and funding is- sues associated with field improvements. Hopefully, this community forum will result in recommenda- tions for possible solutions to the above problems, which can be relayed to both school district offi- cials and the City Council. Discussing youth sports issues in a community forum setting provides better access and communica- tion than a Council or Commission public hearing because there simply is no time available at public hearings. A series of community forums will allow all interested parties the opportunity to give input and receive updates on projects. f alov, CITY om1ni;5TAA=aR. 76 kewien no �rer Thftr% �O)2-► 9.9 �b MOTION: Ci Come,+ 1 LA) +K A Completer report Yalah-Ve.. -b A�duN- .O-Hi :5pag s - vcbv .Direct staff to sc e s Community Forum s o ice and invite repre- sentatives of the youth sports o sc o ���or st�d in the future of youth. sports in each who would like to give input. DG:TH:SD:RH/gc cc: Ray Silver, City Administrator Melanie Fallon, Assistant City Administrator Connie Brockway, City Clerk FOBCITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH �j�loN �,�✓e� CITY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION "N u TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members FROM: Ralph Bauer, City Council Member DATE: February 11, 1999 SUBJECT: "H" Item for the February 16, 1999, City Council Meeting Youth Sports Should the Meadowlark Development modifications result in the loss of$1.6 million for Youth Sports, I move that $1.6 million be taken form the General Fund to benefit Youth Sports in the Meadowlark area. RB:lp xc: Connie Brockway, City Clerk Ray Silver, City Administrator Melanie Fallon, Assistant City Administrator -a �; C-+c�--ate