Is the 17 acre parkland really suitable for athletic fields, a community center, and playgrounds?
Yes, the 17 acre parkland is suitable for all the amenities planned by the CPG and agreed to by CBMR. Preliminary opinions obtained by SNVP indicate that rough grading would take two operators 2-3 weeks to prepare the park for the planned facilities. In the 2001 annexation agreement, CBMR agreed to build one of the ball fields and the building pad for the community center on the 17 acre park entirely at its own expense. It stands to reason that CBMR and the CPG correctly concluded that this parcel, known as Common Area F, was suitable for the park’s facilities, especially considering that professional land planners did the design work and developed the park’s overall plan.
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