The purpose of this chapter is to preserve and enhance publicly-owned open space and natural and improved parkland within the city. This zone is intended to serve many functions including:
A.
Providing opportunities for both active and passive recreational facilities to meet neighborhood, community, and regional needs;
B.
Providing contrast to the built environment;
C.
Providing opportunities to strengthen community identity, improve public health, and foster interactions between citizens;
D.
Providing economic development by creating a desirable public image and robust quality of life;
E.
Recognizing that publicly-owned parks have a special relationship to the community and are an important resource;
F.
Providing flexibility in the use and development of recreational facilities as the city responds to changes in demographics, program needs, and external regulatory requirements; and
G.
Allowing for the efficient implementation of plans and improvements to parks, recreational facilities, and open areas with appropriate reviews where compatibility issues may arise.
(Ord. 17-22 §2; Ord. 18-28 §1)