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RECREATION STANDARDS <br /> <br />Recreation activities can be divided into two groups--active and <br />passive. Active recreation includes such activities as hiking, base~ <br />ball, tennis, soccer. Passive recreation includes picnicking, nature <br />watching, strolling. Facilities for these types of recreation should <br />be available to the public on three levels: <br /> <br />1. Neighborhood - an area of approximately one square mile. <br /> <br />2. Community - facilities designed for the residents of a single <br /> town, village or city. <br /> <br />Regional or Metropolitan - facilities intended for use by <br />residents of several communities---such facilities would <br />include major community parks, county parks, state parks <br />and other large facilities. <br /> <br />-9- <br /> <br /> <br />
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