Active Sports and Neighborhood Relations.

 
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4.3.1 Parks, Sports, and Recreation Facilities and Neighborhood Relations

4.3.1(a)
Jurisdictions should continue to proactively and persistently include neighbors in the planning and development of new or improved sports fields and utilize all strategies and latest technologies for impact mitigation. Jurisdictions must ensure that all stakeholders are included and that the needs of the community at-large are appropriately weighed.

4.3.1(b)
Jurisdictions should continue requiring all sports leagues, organizations, associations, and other user groups to have formal and enforceable "good neighbor" policies for their members.

4.3.1(c)
Using inter-jurisdictional and/or community-based partnerships, the region should create more high capacity, centralized complexes in non-intrusive areas (industrial areas and other non-residential areas) and/or maximize existing complexes in non-residential areas in order to reduce the active sports pressure on neighborhood parks and facilities.
KING COUNTY  WA

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