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as a City Park. Due to the diversity of City Parks and available park facilities, all <br />City Parks shall be classified as either active recreation, passive recreation, <br />special use, or golf club: <br />1. Active Recreation Park. Those parks which have structured recreational <br />activities for teams or individuals, or which provide active facility sites for <br />non -organized leisure play, requiring specialized parkland development <br />and management which may restrict general use of the park or facility. <br />Active recreation is generally any recreational activity that requires <br />significant infrastructure for the purposes of active sports or organized <br />events. Active recreation involving team sports or organized events, <br />typically involves intensive management, maintenance, and therefore <br />higher costs, due to the need to provide substantial space to congregate. <br />Examples of active recreation activities: <br />Sports fields Ball fields Playgrounds and play areas <br />Swimming pools Tennis Racquetball <br />Active Recreation Parks: Dew Drop, Sunnytown, Lake Hodge, Branch <br />Tree, Plumosa Oaks, Casselberry Greenway Trail <br />2. Passive Recreation Park. Those parks which do not have organized, <br />scheduled recreational activities, but include low intensity recreational <br />activities requiring little or no specialized parkland development and <br />management, and therefore can be provided at a low cost to communities. <br />A passive recreation park is generally an undeveloped space or <br />environmentally sensitive area that requires minimal development. <br />Emphasis is placed on preservation of wildlife and the environment. <br />Passive park use involves casual activities and pursuit of hobbies, with no <br />adverse impact to the natural habitat. Passive recreation parks are enjoyed <br />on a first-come, first-served basis, and only minimal visitor facilities and <br />services are available. <br />Examples of passive recreation activities: <br />Walking and jogging Hiking and nature walks Frisbee <br />Painting Photography Fishing <br />Rustic picnic areas Canoeing Bird watching <br />Wildlife viewing <br />Passive Recreation Parks: Casselberry Blueway Trail, Crystal Bowl, <br />Rotary, Forest Brook; Veteran's, Sportsman's, Sunset, Lancelot, and <br />Pawmosa <br />3. Special Use Park. Those parks which provide a combination of <br />active and passive amenities. These parks have a broad range of facilities <br />Ordinance 17-1462 <br />Page 3 <br />