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4. Kindergarten Play Area 8500 SF <br />A play area, separated from other outdoor spaces should be developed in <br />close proximity to the kindergarten classrooms. This space is an integral <br />part of the kindergarten "center" program with its emphasis on manipulative <br />"hands on" experience. It may include gardens, tricycle tracks, sand boxes <br /> <br />and benches. <br /> <br />5. Grassy Play Area(s) <br /> <br /> 156,000 SF <br />The elementary program guide identifies development of team sports skills, <br /> <br /> soccer in grade three and softball, tag/flag football and track and field in <br />grade five. Site facilities required to accommodate these activities are <br /> <br />included in the table below. <br /> <br />Activity Size Number <br /> <br />Softball/Baseball 225' x 225' 2 <br />Soccer/Football 225' x 360' 2 <br />Track 25' x 1300' approx. I <br /> <br />Area <br /> <br />101,250 SF <br />162,000 SF <br /> 32,500 SF <br /> <br /> NOTE: In addition to the regulation size field a 25' separation buffer is necessary. <br /> <br />6. Indoor Facilities Area(s) <br />Elementary Gymnasium Playing Court 42' Width by 80' Length <br /> (6' to 10' unobstruction outside area) <br /> <br />(Public Access to Public Restrooms in gymnasium) <br />(Available water fountains/bleachers in gymnasium) <br /> Public Access to Multipurpose Room(s) <br /> <br /> <br />