Parks and Recreation Division December 15, 2009 PARK LAND ACQUISITION.

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Parks and Recreation Division December 15, 2009 PARK LAND ACQUISITION

Transcript of Parks and Recreation Division December 15, 2009 PARK LAND ACQUISITION.

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Parks and Recreation Division

December 15, 2009

PARK LAND ACQUISITION

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• Overview

• Land Selection Process

• Board Action

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

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• Overview

• Land Selection ProcessLand Selection Process

• Board ActionBoard Action

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

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OVERVIEW

Chronology

• Park Impact Fee – March 2006

• Park Growth Analysis – November 2006

• Land Banking Discussion – October 2008

• Developed Criteria – March 2009

• Parks Advisory Board – September 2009

• Presentation today on potential properties for purchase with Park Impact Fees.

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• Projected population growth through 2030

• Inventoried Community and District parks in County and cities

• Identified service gaps in geographic areas based on future population

− Deficient 9 Community Parks

− Deficient 9 District Parks

OVERVIEW

Park Growth Analysis Recap

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OVERVIEW

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OVERVIEW

• Insufficient funds for new park construction

• Operating funds not available for new parks or facilities

• Results in minimal maintenance costs

• Maintains current acreage level of service

• Meets Impact Fee Ordinance requirements

• Meets identified needs

• Favorable market conditions

Benefits of Purchasing Property for Land Banking

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OVERVIEW

• Budget FY 09 $6,500,000

• Rybolt Property Acquisition (1,000,000)

• Apopka Loop Connector (680,000)

• Dr. Phillips Gym Funding 880,000*

Remaining Balance $5,700,000

*Requesting Board Approval

Approved Land Acquisition Budget

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• Overview Overview

• Land Selection Process

• Board ActionBoard Action

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

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LAND SELECTION PROCESS

Step 1:• Researched properties for sale in park

deficient areas identified in the Park Growth Analysis

Step 2:• Applied scoring criteria to identified

properties− Similar scoring criteria used in past years for Parks

CIP Program− Scoring criteria approved by Parks Advisory Board

Step 3:• Ranked properties based on highest scores

(maximum score possible 740)

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LAND SELECTION PROCESS

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LAND SELECTION PROCESS

Property Description Deficient Service Area

N. Rock Springs Rd./Baptist Camp Rd. Northwest Orange County

Pine Rd./Sadler Rd. Northwest Orange County

Round Lake Rd./South of Sadler Rd. Northwest Orange County

Apopka Loop Opt. 1 Northwest Orange County

Apopka Loop Opt. 2 Northwest Orange County

Avalon Rd. / S.R. 429 Southwest Orange County

S.R. 417/ U.S. 441 South Orange County

S. Orange Ave. South Orange County

S. Orange Ave. at Bear Crossing Dr. South Orange County

E. Wetherbee Rd./W. of Boggy Creek Rd. South Orange County

Narcoossee Rd./Tyson Rd. Southeast Orange County

Narcoossee Rd./ S.R. 417 Southeast Orange County

Young Pine Rd./South of Curry Ford Rd. East Orange County

Innovation Way at S. Alafaya Trail East Orange County

C.R. 13/West of S.R. 520 East Orange County

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LAND SELECTION PROCESS

Scoring Matrix

• Park Growth Analysis – 300 pts.

– Current Need vs. Future Need

• Access to Site – 100 pts.

– Arterial Road Access

• Developable Acres – 100 pts.

– Accommodate Amenities for Active Recreation

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LAND SELECTION PROCESS

Scoring Matrix

• Clean and Clear Site – 50 pts.

– Environmental Concerns

• Located in Urban Service Area – 50 pts.

– Utilities Available

• Water Access – 140 pts.

– Additional Recreation Opportunities

• Proximity to Existing Parks – (150) pts.

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LAND SELECTION PROCESS

Property Description Score Rank

Innovation Way at S. Alafaya Trail 503 1

N. Rock Springs Rd./Baptist Camp Rd. 490 2

S.R. 417/ U.S. 441 482 3

S. Orange Ave. 477 4

Narcoossee Rd./Tyson Rd. 442 5

E. Wetherbee Rd./W. of Boggy Creek Rd. 432 6

Young Pine Rd./South of Curry Ford Rd. 239 7

Round Lake Rd./South of Sadler Rd. 235 8

Narcoossee Rd./ S.R. 417 220 9

Avalon Rd. / S.R. 429 207 10

C.R. 13/West of S.R. 520 195 11

S. Orange Ave. at Bear Crossing Dr. 170 12

Apopka Loop Opt. 1 132 13

Apopka Loop Opt. 2 107 14

Pine Rd./Sadler Rd. 75 15

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• Overview Overview

• Land Selection ProcessLand Selection Process

• Board Action

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

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BOARD ACTION

• Approval to transfer Park Impact Fee funds from the Dr. Phillips Gym project to the Land Acquisition Program

• Approval for staff to begin acquisition of ranked properties, subject to negotiations to include such factors as property cost, availability, location, etc.

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Parks and Recreation Division

December 15, 2009

PARK LAND ACQUISITION