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Everett Parks and Recreation Parks <br /> Washington State Recreation and Conservation A description of the planning or service area, including the <br /> Office physical setting and conditions, and relevant demographic, <br /> program, and resource information <br /> Planning activities for renovations and new park developments <br /> are required to include the following to be eligible for grant Non-capital projects (BFP and NOVA planning) <br /> funding as per Washington State Recreation and Conservation . A description of the planning or service area, including the <br /> office. physical setting and conditions, and relevant demographic, <br /> program, and resource information. <br /> Park Plans must include <br /> 1. Goals and objectives The purpose of an inventory is to help complete a picture of <br /> 2. Inventory of facilities the area's needs. Depending how the applicant defines its <br /> 3. Public involvement planning needs, the inventory may include a map of the area's <br /> 4. Demand and needs analysis facilities, or if funds are needed to complete a plan, the map <br /> 5. Capital Improvement Program may show the area to be planned. The inventory may include <br /> 6. Adoption. a comprehensive account of the area's facilities, lands, <br /> programs, and/or condition. It also may include local, state, <br /> 1. Goals and objectives. The plan must support the agency's federal, and private facilities and extend beyond the <br /> habitat conservation and/or park and recreation mission, applicant's jurisdiction. The inventory may be completed in a <br /> including the current project, with broad statements of intent, quantitative or a qualitative (narrative) format. <br /> or goals. Goals describe desired outcomes. An example is to Habitat conservation elements may assess habitat types, <br /> "make athletic fields more accessible" or to "provide mule deer certain species, threats, ownership(s), and historical gains or <br /> habitat." losses. Distribution maps may be included. <br /> Objectives, on the other hand, are both measurable and more <br /> specific. Include objectives to help describe when a goal has 3. Public involvement. Include a description of how the <br /> been attained. An example of an objective is to "create six planning process gave the public ample opportunity to be <br /> athletic fields in East County" or "acquire 300 acres of mule involved in plan development and adoption. Try and select <br /> deer habitat near the North Creek Planning Unit." methods that support the planning strategy. Even your best <br /> efforts sometimes may not give you sufficient information, <br /> 2. Inventory. Depending on the project to be submitted, an data, or results. For example, you may have limited responses <br /> "inventory" or"planning area description," refers to: on a survey or a poor turnout <br /> Capital projects (Land acquisitions and/or developments, Good documentation of community involvement and support is <br /> renovations and restorations) important since it is one element used in evaluating grant <br /> A report on the supply and condition of existing recreational applications. <br /> opportunities, habitat conservation species, and/or land types <br /> 6 Everett Parks and Recreation <br />