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CMP Part 4F Park Onen Snace and Trail Plan <br />-Open field for informal soccer or football <br />-Picnic area with tables and benches <br />-Ice-skating rinks <br />-Trail connections to community -wide hiking/biking trail <br />system <br />-Vehicle parking with 10-20 spaces (sized to meet park <br />needs) <br />-Lighting that is not intrusive, primarily for security <br />Use Characteristics: Orono:s neighborhood parks are intended for more active use <br />than mini -parks with areas often designated for field games <br />and special activities that can serve more than the surrounding <br />neighbors. This classification of park offers more opportunities <br />for a variety of of recreational use for all age groups. The type <br />of facilities found in Orono:s neighborhood parks varies by <br />activity requirements and site physical constraints. <br />Neighborhood parks offer opportunity for a variety of <br />recreational activities, primarily informal, but also including <br />limited organized activities. Organizational activities are <br />typically not more than two days or nights per week. <br />L. COMMUNITY PLAYFI . DS <br />Size: 10 or more acres (1.5-2 acres per 1000 residents) <br />Service Area: Centrally located to serve a wide area of the City <br />Typical facilities: Typically a combination of game grass and natural areas <br />providing active outdoor recreation, and including: <br />-Play fields <br />- Spectator facilities <br />- Lighted Fields <br />-Shuffleboard <br />-Tennis <br />-Volleyball <br />-Picnic areas & shelter <br />-Ice skating <br />-Large parking area <br />-Play area for children <br />-Sanitary facilities with running water <br />Use Characteristics: Community play fields or parks primarily serve organized <br />sports, teams and leagues. The facilities at the Orono Schools <br />campus also provide Orono residents with community play <br />fields. <br />City of Orono Community Management Plan 2008-2030 Page 4E-10 <br />