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20 Desk Item - Community and Youth Sports at Vasona Park~VIH0 ~~MI{I COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT DATE: June 2, 2008 MEETING DATE: 612108 ITEM NO. 20 DESK ITEM TO: MAYOR AND TOWN COUNCIL FROM: GREG LARSON, TOWN MANAGER SUBJECT: CONSIDER STAFF REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS REGARDING COMMUNITY AND YOUTH SPORTS FACILITIES AND DISPOSITION OF TOWN LAND WITHIN VASONA PARK DISCUSSION: Attached are three additional e-mails that were received regarding this item. AffAAtnPntc 1. 612/08 e-mail from Peggy Dallas 2. 6/2/08 e-mail from Khoa Vo 3. 6/2/08 e-mail from Christine Currie puti~& d eeha.' PREPARED BY: PAMELA JACOBS Assistant Town Manager PJ:pg NAMOMAdminworkFiles12008 Council Repotfs16-2-08 Vasona sale Desk ltem.doc Reviewed by: Assistant Town Manager Town Attorney Clerk Administrator Finance Community Development Page 1 of 4 Patsy Garcia - Town Land within Vasona Park x From: "Peggy Dallas" <pdallas@infospect.com> To: <manager@losgatosca.gov> Date: 6/2/2008 6:47 AM Subject: Town Land within Vasona Park CC: <bspector@losgatosca.gov>, <mwasserman@losgatosca.gov>, <sglickman@losgatosca.gov>, <drncnutt@losgatosca.gov>, <jpirzynski@losgatosca. gov> Dear Town Manager and Town Council, This letter is in response to the Town staff report regarding the "...Disposition of Town Land within Vasona Park", dated May 23, 2008. 1 am concerned that the Town is rushing into an irreversible sale that will have long term consequences. The staff report recommends selling the land for $6 million and putting that money in reserve for a community sports complex. Let's go shopping for land: * There is the Swanson Ford property (4.6 acres) which just sold for approximately $4 million an acre. * The property just north of the JCC on Oka Road where there are several parcels (totaling 18+ acres) some of which are zoned commercial. This area has possibilities but still the price would be prohibitive and most people would have to drive to get there. * And there is the property referred to as the North 40, the area enclosed by Lark, Los Gatos Boulevard, Hwy 17 and Hwy 85 selling for around $3.5 million per acre. There is speculation about a hotel on this land. The best case scenario here would involve the hotel developers selling the town some of the land for $1 million per acre for a sports complex to create "community benefit." At this location, most everyone would have to drive to get there, which would increase the already busy traffic there. The widening of Los Gatos Boulevard will ease but not decrease traffic volume. The sports complex would be located amidst heavy traffic fumes from all sides. Are there any other properties in Town potentially available? What would the cost be to the Town? The staff report places a value on the Vasona parcel based on residential development (so-called "best use") and on "comparable" appraisal methods. Neither makes sense here. If we sell this parcel, we will need to buy another piece of land for the sports complex, so the only measure that works is replacement cost. It doesn't take long to realize that the land adjacent to Oak Meadow is irreplaceable, priceless. Instead of selling, the town could hold on to its land hoping for a trade with the county. If the trade never happens, we could begin to use our parcel, starting in 2010, for volleyball pits, a dog park, a basketball court, and so on. Two soccer fields could be set up on the lawn in Oak Meadow Park which would still leave the large grassy area available for Frisbee, etc. when soccer wasn't being played. We would have a centrally located sports complex ATTACHMENT 1 file:X:1Documents and Settingslpgarcia.LOSGATOSCA1L(,)ca.1 S~fti~~~s1~E`E rr~pl~PgxTwi~ Page 2 of 4 and it could happen in the foreseeable future. The recent staff report discusses three alternatives to selling and describes why each doesn't work. Let's review them: 1. Force the County to Provide Active Recreational Space within Vasona Park The County has been steadfast in opposing any change to their traditional role of providing passive recreational space, leaving the provision of active recreational space and sports facilities to local municipalities, as is usually the case. This policy position has existed for decades and extends from Parks staff through executive management to the Board of Supervisors. The county's policy doesn't affect Los Gatos park lands. The county's policy would remain intact for their property. In 2010, we regain use of our property and can use it as an extension of Oak Meadow Park. Is a volleyball pit less passive than Vasona Vibrations? ...the Norouz Festival?... Fantasy of Lights? The argument that the Town could force a change upon the County by restricting public use of Town park land within Vasona Park upon expiration of the current lease is not a viable option for two reasons: The town doesn't have to restrict public use but the power to be able to do so is what is important. Owning this parcel gives Los Gatos the power to have a say about what happens in Vasona Park; don't under estimate this. The Town does not have any effective access to its land except through and with the permission of the County, The Town has an eighteen foot wide adjacency with Oak Meadow Park by the Train Station. 1. The public impact from and opposition to any closure or degradation of the Town's park land within Vasona would likely be severe. The county is playing hardball and you are running scared, afraid to stand up for what is really ours. 2. Town to Use Its Land Within Vasona Park for Active Recreational Uses The Town's 13 acres within the middle of Vasona Park are unsuitable for active recreational use as they primarily consist of a creek, oak knoll, trails, road, parking, a picnic area and a portion of a tot lot. The existing small grassy area is insufficient for any sports field use. Significant development to increase the grassy area for fields would require eliminating existing services (e.g., Billy Jones Railroad and tot lot) and significant environmental impacts to the existing creek and trees. The public could play volleyball or have a dog park on the existing parcel, but a better solution would be a land swap. The county gets the 13-acre parcel with their improvements already on it, and Los Gatos gets a sports facility along Blossom Hill Rd. If a trade was made, would the public mind driving in from Blossom Hill Rd. an extra 100 yards, past grassy playing fields looking pretty much the way it does now, to get to the new Vasona file:HC-\Documents and Settingslpgarcia.LOSGATOSCA1Local SettingslTerrip\XPgrpwisel... 6/2/2005 Page 3 of 4 main gate? , 2, , ,ct)bWry PARR t New Vasona Entrance \ 4 w t _-'$_Ports Parking t R: f41 r k •n; mplex i -OAK MF_A60* Possible Los Gatos Sports Complex adjacent to Oak Meadow Park on land acquired in possible trade with the County. Further, maintenance of the Town's 93 acres would require additional staff and resources that are not currently budgeted or a proportional reduction in the maintenance of other parks and medians throughout the Town. A new sports complex will require additional town resources, but the community need is clear. Last, it is unlikely that the County would provide the access needed to use or maintain any active recreational facilities in the middle of Vasona Park. We will have access to our parcel through Oak Meadow Park. The county, on the other hand, will have no way to reach most of Vasona Park from Blossom Hill Rd., since our parcel interrupts the only existing road. Also, it would be detrimental to the County's lucrative picnic space rental business not to allow us access to do the proper maintenance. 3. Delay The County's offer to provide $B million to the Town while maintaining the Town's land as park and open space has been withdrawn once before and has only been offered again for a limited time. Delaying acceptance of the County's offer could lead to a significant reduction in the valuation of the Town's land due to either declining real estate market conditions or future appraisals based on existing, rather than residential, zoning. Any delay also delays the availability of the funds needed to create a community and - file//C:\Docuw_c-nts and Settingglpgarcia.LOSGATOSCA\Local Settings\Temp\XPgipwiseA... 6/2/2008 Page 4 of 4 youth sports facility. Although it is unusual for the county to open its purse strings and offer such a large sum of cash, the $6 million doesn't begin to compare. to the replacement cost value of the land to the town. The value of this land will not depreciate significantly in the next two years. And, if the County doesn't have the money then, the may be more willing to discuss a trade. It will take more than two years to raise the additional $20+ million dollars the Town will need to buy land in Los Gatos for a Sports Complex. The conclusion of the recent staff report is a reiteration of the recommendations. The six points listed offer nothing new except to sell the land at Vasona: Master plans for existing baseball and tennis facilities. This doesn't create any new usage. 2. Allow soccer practice at Oak Meadow. Has already been done. 3. Sell the Vasona parcel for $6 million 4. Pass an ordinance that reserves the money from the county to only be spent on sports. It's the land, not the money, which needs to be reserved. 5. Speed up General Plan and public discussion of sports needs. We've been asking for more sports facilities for nearly 10 years, since the last General Plan was written. It is not the lack of money or planning, but the lack of land that is the problem. 6. Create a committee to find land for sports facilities. Where? Shouldn't we have at least a couple of good answers to this question before we even consider selling the land? Thank you for your consideration, Peggy and Alastair Dallas 17681 Foster Road Los Gatos file:// Mocinnents and SettingApgarcia.LOSGATOSCAILocal Setdngs\Temp\ Pgrpwisel... 6/2/2008 (61212008) Town Clerk (External) -Public Comment On Agenda Item #20 - Town of Las Gatos, Monday June D ECEE Wl From: Khoa Vo <kvoman@yahoo.com> JUN 0 2 2008 To: <clerk@losgatosca.gov> GJ` o qq po Date: 6/2/2008 12:01 PM s GATOS Subject: Public Comment On Agenda Item #20 - Town of Los Gatos, Monday, J ne 2 t~TKD Ut ~ Agenda EPARTMENT Dear Honorable Mayor Spector and Council Members, As Vice Chair of the County of Santa Clara, Parks and Recreation Commission, I'm writing in support of the Town's staff recommendations on Item #20 of the June 2, 2008 Agenda, authorizing the Town Manager to negotiate and execute a trade and sale of 13 acres of unusable Town land within Vasona Lake County Park for $6 million to the County of Santa Clara. I believe this is a win-win proposition for both the Town of Los Gatos and for the County of Santa Clara. The Town will realize $6 million of unanticipated revenue from the sale of this unusable 13-acres land within Vasona Lake County Park and will be in a better position financially to design and construct a future community and youth sports facility. There will be no impacts to the Town's services by approving the sale and trade of this land. The County will be able to secure the land for open space and parks usage in perpetuity. The new offer ($6 million) is considerably more generous than the original ($2 million) and I urge the Council to consider and accept the offer. It is a generous offer because the new offer is based on the residential appraisal method instead of an open space usage appraisal method. The residential appraisal method is extremely advantageous to the Town's position because the 13-acres of land within Vasona Lake County Park could never be used for residential purposes but can only be used for open space and parks due to access, wildlife presence, existing land use, and topography. Therefore, I urge the Mayor and Council to review and support staffs recommendations and move to approve the recommendations in order to move forward with the process. Sincerely, Khoa Vo, Vice Chair Parks and Recreation Commission Santa Clara County ATTACHMENT 2 Page 1 of 1 Town Clerk (External) - Vasona desk item 22 x z From: Christine Currie <christine@onourboat.com> To: <clerk@losgatosca.gov> Date: 6/212008 2:22 PM Subject: Vasona desk item June 2, 2008 Dear Mayor Spector, and Council Members, _1 mm. 1. CG UN 0 2 'LUUU TOWN Oi=~.C)~ GAIGS~ CLERK DEPALTMENT I can not attend this evening, due to the lateness of this agenda item this evening, and young children who go to bed early. I am sorry to deliver this to you as a desk item. This seems like a big wish list: volleyball courts, dog park, and soccer fields. Yes, we do indeed need them. As a local mom with two elementary age children, I agree the community needs a sports complex. Is this the correct approach? This wish list is something only the Planning Commission and a thorough General Plan analysis can flesh out BEFORE anything is to be decided and before a transaction can occur. Very little discussion concerning our own Planning Commission and the role they play before anything gets decided upon. A quick consult of the General Plan may be in order for both sides of the equation. Perhaps a large bank account earmarked specifically for sports and drawing close to $300,000 a year in interest IS a step in the right direction. My family is in favor of the Vasona passive use park rules remaining in effect for the entire community to enjoy. The proposed $6 M would be a nice springboard for a sports complex when the right location is found. Wei have seen or heard very little discussion concerning the riparian area aside the tributary that runs next to the proposed sports complex area. The constraints of the site, like a large area that would need to be leveled; and many mature trees to be removed have never been addressed to shoe-horn a dream into a small space. Again, The General Plan is very clear on this issue. The California Department of Fish and Game would ultimately have a say as well. Thank-you Christine & Rob Currie 117 Broadway ATTACHMENT 3 filealC-Documents and SettingslsangulolLocal SettingslTemplXPgrpwise148440211TOW... 612/2008 yaw of MEETING DATE: 06-04-07 r_ ITEM NO: fC~ t I °s cnt°~ COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT DATE: MAY 30, 2007 TO: MAYOR AND TOWN COUNCIL FROM: DEBRA J. FIGONE, TOWN MANAGER SUBJECT: A. AUTHORIZE THE TOWN ATTORNEY TO DEVELOP AN AGREEMENT FOR COUNCIL'S APPROVAL FOR THE SALE OF A 13-ACRE TOWN-OWNED PARCEL IN VASONA PARK TO THE COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA FOR $6 MILLION AND THE TRANSFER OF A.66 ACRE COUNTY-OWNED PARCEL ADJACENT TO OAK MEADOW PARK, WITH BOTH PROPERTIES REMAINING IN PARK USE IN PERPETUITY AND WITH A GUARANTEE THAT THE COUNTY WILL ALLOW BILLY JONES RAILROAD TO CONTINUE TO OPERATE ON COUNTY PROPERTY. OR B. PROVIDE ALTERNATIVE DIRECTION TO TOWN STAFF REGARDING THE DISPOSITION OF THE TOWN-OWNED PROPERTY. RECOMMENDATION: Authorize the `l own Attorney to develop an agreement for Council's approval for the sale of the 13-acre Town-owned parcel in Vasona Park to the County of Santa Clara for $6 million and the transfer to the Town of a .66 acre County-owned parcel adjacent to Oak Meadow Park, with both properties remaining in park use in perpetuity and with a guarantee that the County will allow Billy Jones Railroad to continue to operate on County property. OR 2. Provide alternative direction to Town staff regarding the Town-owned property. BACKGROUND: The Town of Los Gatos owns a 13-acre parcel of land located in and surrounded by Vasona Park, which is owned by the County of Santa Clara. Attachment 1 shows the location of the Town-owned parcel. The property was developed by the County as parkland in 1960 and has been operated and maintained PREPARED BY: PAMELA S. JACOBS ASSISTANT TOWN MANAGER Reviewed by: Assistant Town Manager Town Attorney Clerk Administrator Finance Community Development PAGE 2 MAYOR AND TOWN COUNCIL SUBJECT: DIRECTION REGARDING THE SALE OF 13-ACRE TOWN-OWNED PARCEL IN VASONA PARK TO COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA FOR CONTINUED USE AS PARKLAND MAY 31, 2007 by the County as parkland pursuant to a lease with the Town since that time. The lease automatically terminates on January 1, 2010. The County has made an offer to purchase the property from the Town for continued park use. The offer is for $6 million cash and the transfer of a .66 acre property on which one of the Billy Jones railroad buildings sits, On April 2, 2007, the Town Council directed staff to proceed with a public process regarding the proposed sale. That public process included reviews by the Town Parks and Planning Commissions. The purpose of this staff report and the discussion at the June 4, 2007 Town Council meeting is to recap the history of the process leading to the proposed sale, present the results of the commissions' reviews, discuss the comments made by the public, make a recommendation regarding the disposition of the property, and provide alternatives Council may consider. DISCUSSION: History of Process Leading to Proposed Sale In 2001, the Town began discussions with the County regarding siting a skatepark in Vasona Park. At this time, the Town and County became aware that the Town owned the 13-acre property which is the property under consideration for sale to the County. The request to site a skatepark in Vasona was ultimately denied by the County due to its policy to maintain passive uses in Vasona Park. In early 2003, the County approached the Town regarding the acquisition of the Town's 13-acre property. The County and Town initially explored a land exchange of the Town-owned property for other property in Vasona Park. The Town Council and the County Board of Supervisors gave the direction to pursue a land exchange in their respective closed sessions under the exception in the Brown Act regarding real property negotiations. These negotiations took place over two years. During this period, two property appraisals were commissioned as a way to establish a fair market value for negotiation purposes. It is important to note that the appraisals are theoretical in nature given the fact that the property is municipal-owned parkland which is highly unlikely to ever be developed. The appraisals were conducted by Hulberg and Associates, an appraisal firm with significant experience conducting appraisals for municipal governments in the region. Although the site's current General Plan and zoning designations of Open Space substantially limit development of the site, the Town and County jointly obtained an appraisal that was based on an assumption of eight dwelling units per usable acre (66 total units). The appraisal estimated the value of the Town's property at $8,250,000. In 2004, the County obtained an independent appraisal of the Town's parcel that was based on the site's existing Resource Conservation (RC) zoning designation. The appraisal established a value of $2,982,000. In 2005, after further negotiations, the County informed the Town they were no longer interested in a land exchange and proposed to purchase the Town parcel. The Council authorized staff in closed session to undertake a third appraisal of the Town's property jointly with the County, PAGE 3 MAYOR AND TOWN COUNCIL SUBJECT: DIRECTION REGARDING THE SALE OF 13-ACRE TOWN-OWNED PARCEL IN VASONA PARK TO COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA FOR CONTINUED USE AS PARKLAND MAY 31, 2007 The third appraisal was based on an assumption (for appraisal purposes only) that the highest and best use of the property would be residential development at a density of 5.9 dwelling units per developable acre, which is comparable to residential development in the surrounding area. The Town's 13-acre parcel contains a net 8.2 "developable" acres. The appraisal indicates a value of $7,025,000 for the Town's property. This valuation is advantageous for the Town because it assumes a more valuable use than would be the case if the valuation was based on the parcel's current zoning designation of Open Space. The County has made a final, all-cash offer of $6,000,000 plus a 0.66 acre parcel of County-owned land for the Town's parcel. The offer reflects two adjustments to the appraised value. First, the County deducted $500,000 to reflect the value of acquiring easements and constructing road improvements to access the Town parcel (although the County has stated they would not grant these easements).- Second, the County accounted for a 0.66 acre land exchange in which the County-owned land on which one of the Billy Jones Railroad buildings is located would be transferred to the Town by deducting $525,000. The County also agreed to maintain the property in park use in perpetuity. The offer is reasonable and has been accepted in principle by the Town Council in closed session. Commissions' Reviews On April 2°d, the Town Council directed staff to initiate the public review process regarding this proposed transaction. It asked that the Planning Commission and Parks Commission review the proposed sale. The Parks Commission reviewed the proposed sale at its May 1, 2007 meeting, acting in an advisory capacity to the Town Council in matters pertaining to public parks. The meeting was announced in the Los Gatos Weekly Times and on the Town's web site. Three members of the public commented at the meeting, all of whom expressed concern about the sale. The concerns expressed were that the property should be used for other purposes, such as soccer fields, that the Town should pursue a property trade to develop soccer fields, that the potential sale was happening too quickly, and that the property was worth more than the appraised value. These issues are discussed below. Parks Commissioners expressed a desire to have more public input before making a recommendation to the Council. The Commission suggested that the Town be pro-active in informing the community about the proposed sale. Staff advised the Commission that the public could provide input at upcoming Planning Commission and Town Council meetings, and that newspaper coverage and the Town's website would alert the public to these opportunities. The Planning Commission reviewed the proposed sale at its May 9, 2007 meeting. The purpose of Planning Commission review was to determine if the proposed sale is consistent with the General Plan. The meeting was announced in the Los Gatos Weekly Times and on the Town's web site. Five members of the public commented at the meeting, all of whom expressed concerns similar to those expressed at the Parks Commission about the sale. The Planning Commission determined that the sale of the property is consistent with the General Plan. Planning commissioners also expressed a desire that PAGE 4 MAYOR AND TOWN COUNCIL SUBJECT: DIRECTION REGARDING THE SALE OF 13-ACRE TOWN-OWNED PARCEL IN VASONA PARK TO COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA FOR CONTINUED USE AS PARKLAND MAY 31, 2007 the Town obtain agreement from the County that the Billy Jones Railroad could continue to operate on County land (railroad tracks would still remain on County land if this transaction occurs). Lisa Killough, Director of Santa Clara County Parks and Recreation Department was present at both meetings. Ms. Killough stated the County's interest in purchasing the property, the commitment to keeping the property in park use in perpetuity, the County's policy position of maintaining passive uses in the park and the lack of County support for active uses, such as organized sports, on the Town's property or other property in the park, the County's continued support for the Billy Jones Railroad, and the uncertainty of funds being available to purchase the property in the future. Public Comment Regarding the Sale of the Property The Town has prepared a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) document (Attachment 2), which has been posted on the Town's website and included in the staff reports to the Parks and Planning Commissions. These FAQ's have been updated during the public input process to clarify information requested from the public. Following are the key comments made by members of the public and the considerations regarding the concerns. Comment - The property should be used for youth sports fields. Response - Two issues limit the potential youth of the Town's property for youth sports fields: the County's policy of limiting the use of County parks to passive recreation and the development constraints on the Town's property. Count Policy The County has a longstanding policy of limiting the use of County parks to passive recreation (c.g., picnicking, hiking, casual play, etc.). There have been several proposals for more active uses in Vasona Park over the years (including the Town's request to site a skatepark in Vasona), and the Board of Supervisors and County Parks and Recreation Commission have consistently rejected these proposals. Development Constraints The second issue is the development constraints on the Town's property. According to the appraisal, the property includes 8.2 net "developable" acres. This is not a flat parcel, It includes about 25 mature trees that would need to be removed and a knoll, which would require grading involving approximately 10,000 cubic yards of soil. The access to the property is limited. It is surrounded by County property with the exception of an 18 ft.-wide tip on the southern end that touches Oak Meadow Park. Accessing the property via a road would require a road through Oak Meadow Park, an easement from the County, and a bridge across the creek that would need permission from several federal, state and regional agencies. It is highly unlikely that permission would be granted. Development of youth sports fields on the property would be subject to environmental review, which would consider the factors noted above regarding the trees and grading, as well as other impacts such as PAGE S MAYOR AND TOWN COUNCIL SUBJECT: DIRECTION REGARDING THE SALE OF 13-ACRE TOWN-OWNED PARCEL IN VASONA PARK TO COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA FOR CONTINUED USE AS PARKLAND MAY 31, 2047 the parking demand generated by this use. The parking would need to be accommodated, most likely in Oak Meadow Park, since it is unlikely a vehicle bridge into Town property would be approved. Additional parking in Oak Meadow Park would remove parkland and/or amenities within the park. Comnient - The Town should trade the property for County property within Vasona Park with greater potential for the development of youth sports fields. Response - The Town has pursued the idea of trading Town property for other property in Vasona to develop youth sports fields. Throughout the discussions of a potential trade, the County has reiterated that it does not support active uses in Vasona Park. Comment The Town's 13-acre property is worth more than the appraised value. Response - Property value is based on a number of factors beyond the size of the property. It must be kept in mind that Vasona Park (including the Town parcel) has a General Plan land use designation of Open Space. The Open Space designation allows for public parks and open space preserves. With the Open Space designation, land has substantially less value than residential designated property. During discussions between the Town and County, each party obtained an appraisal of the land, as described earlier in this report. Despite the Open Space land use designation, both parties agreed to a third appraisal of the Town parcel that was based on the extraordinary assumption that a medium density residential project containing 49 units could be built on the site. "Extraordinary Assumption" and "Hypothetical Condition" are concepts stipulated in the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice in which the appraisal of a property is based upon information that is contrary to fact and fundamentally impacts the appraisal - in this case, the allowed land use of the property. The appraisal is based on the 8.2 "developable" acres of the property. The remaining 4.8 acres is within the riparian corridor of Los Gatos Creek or is part of the reservoir. To derive the land value of the property, the appraiser obtained data on comparable sales of raw land in the Los Gatos area and adjusted the value based several factors, including the following: • Site aesthetics • Development costs due to factors such as topography, access, and utilities. • Location • Density of project • Size of project • Time of sale • Length of time to obtain development approvals. Hulberg & Associates, who prepared the appraisal, is a leading and well-respective appraisal firm. Staff believes the appraisal is accurate based on the assumptions upon which the appraisal is based, Further, the appraised value is higher than if the appraisal were based on the site's current land use designation of Open Space. PAGE 6 MAYOR AND TOWN COUNCIL SUBJECT: DIRECTION REGARDING THE SALE OF 13-ACRE TOWN-OWNED PARCEL IN VASONA PARK TO COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA FOR CONTINUED USE AS PARKLAND MAY 31, 2007 Comment - The Town should hold on to the property until the lease expires in 2010 and pursue a sale, trade, or development of youth sports fields then. Response - The above considerations regarding development constraints would still apply to development on the property in 2010. Regarding a trade for other property in Vasona for development of youth sports field, there is no basis to assume that the County's longstanding policy on passive uses in Vasona would change in 2010. As to a sale to the County in 2010, the value of the property maybe comparable to today's value because the number of potential buyers of this public land is limited. In addition, the County has limited park acquisition funds, and uses them when opportunities arise. In three years, the County may have other acquisitions it wishes to make with these funds. Summary of Key Considerations Leading to Staff Recommendation Although the public has expressed concerns about these issues, it appears that the following considerations are key to making a decision about the property's disposition: ■ The Town's property is part of Vasona Park and, thus, has been used by the public as passive parkland for the past nearly 50 years; ■ The County has expressed a firm commitment to its policy to maintain passive uses in the park; ■ Access to the property and development constraints significantly limit the development potential of the Town's property for other purposes; ■ Valuation of the property is advantageous to the Town given the property's lack of development potential; ■ The County may not have the funds available in the future to purchase the property. ■ The Town and the County have approached these negotiations in good faith over a period of four years. RECOMMENDATION: Based on the key considerations listed above, staff recommends: A. The Town Council authorize the Town Attorney to develop an agreement for Council's approval with the following terms: 1. Sale of the 13-acre Town-owned parcel in Vasona Park to the County of Santa Clara for $6 million; 2. Transfer to the Town from the County of a .66 acre County-owned parcel adjacent to Oak Meadow Park; 3. Both properties shall remain in park use in perpetuity; 4. Guarantee that the County will allow Billy Jones Railroad to continue to operate on County property. B. Funds from the disposition should be set aside in a reserve and not deposited in the General Fund. The use of the funds could be determined by the Council at a future time as Town priorities are identified. PAGE 7 MAYOR AND TOWN COUNCIL SUBJECT: DIRECTION REGARDING THE SALE OF 13-ACRE TOWN-OWNED PARCEL IN VASONA PARK TO COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA FOR CONTINUED USE AS PARKLAND MAY 31, 2007 Alternatives and Further Direction Following are the alternatives Council may consider regarding the disposition of the property: A. The Town's property can remain in use as parkland under the current lease with the County effective until 2010, and at that time pursue one of the following options: 1. Attempt to negotiate a sale to the County, subject to the availability of County funds 2. Attempt to negotiate use or trade of the property for other activities, such as sports fields, subject to County policies regarding use and willingness to negotiate, B. The Town could continue to negotiate with the County if any new ideas regarding the negotiation and/or terms are identified by Council. If Council has an interest in addressing the question of the need for youth sports fields, the following direction may be considered: I . Direct staff to undertake the development of a Recreation Element as part of the General Plan Update. The Recreation Element would assess the need for parks, youth sports fields, and other recreational facilities, 2. Direct staff to accelerate the needs assessment for parks and recreational facilities prior to the General Plan Update ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT: Is not a project defined under CEQA, and no further action is required. FISCAL IMPACT: If the sale of the property is completed, the Town would receive $6 million, which would become discretionary funds of the Town. Their use could be determined at a future time under the standard budgetary policy authority of the Town Council. The funds would be put into a separate reserve account and not deposited in the General Fund. Unless required by law, it is not the Town's practice to allocate interest to funds held in special reserves, thus interest income is a key revenue source to the General Fund. Council may make a policy change regarding the allocation of interest to reserve accounts on a case-by-case basis or change the current policy in its entirety. Attachments: 1. Aerial Map of Town Property in Vasona Park 2. Frequently Asked Questions Regarding the Proposed Sale 3. E-Mails from the Public Regarding the Proposed Sale PAGE 8 MAYOR AND TOWN COUNCIL SUBJECT: DIRECTION REGARDING THE SALE OF 13-ACRE TOWN-OWNED PARCEL IN VASONA PARK TO COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA FOR CONTINUED USE AS PARKLAND MAY 31, 2007 Distribution: Peter Kutras, Jr,, Santa Clara County Executive Lisa Killough, Director, Santa Clara County Parks and Recreation Department Peter Panacy, Executive Director, Billy Jones Railroad TOWN OF LOS GATOS FAQ PROPOSED SALE OF TOWN-OWN ED PROPERTY IN VA50NA PARK The Town owns a 13-acre parcel in Vasona Park, which has been leased to the County at no cost since 1960. The parcel is located south of the lake, and includes approximately 5 acres of creek and riparian corridor. As the attached aerial photo shows, the parcel is surrounded by County-owned property. Since 1960, the County has operated and maintained the property as parkland. The lease with the County expires in 2010 and the County has requested to purchase the property from the Town for use as parkland in perpetuity. The purpose of this fact sheet is to answer questions the public may have about this issue. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Q: Why does the County want to purchase the property? A: Park visitors have been enjoying the property as parkland since 1960, and are not aware that this part of the county park is owned by Los Gatos, The County believes that it is in its best interest to centralize control of this property with the remainder of Vasona Park. Q: How much has the County offered for the property and how was that price determined? A: The County has offered $6 million plus a parcel of land adjacent to Oak Meadow Park, which is valued at $525,000. The offer is based on an appraisal conducted by Hulberg and Associates, a firm with significant experience conducting appraisals for cities and counties. The appraised value of the property is $7,025,000. The appraisal is based on an assumption of residential development at a density of 5.9 dwelling units per acre for the 8.2 net developable acres (the remainder of the 13 acres includes the creek and associated riparian corridor). This density is similar to development in the vicinity of the park. The County deducted $500,000 from the appraisal because easements through county land would need to be acquired to access the property, assuming the property was developed. It is highly unlikely that the property would be developed for any other use except a park, given its location in the middle of Vasona Park and its development constraints discussed below. An appraisal based on park use would yield a much lower value; thus, the methodology used for this appraisal is very favorable for the Town. Q: What are the development constraints associated with the property? A: There are several significant obstacles to development of this property for anything other than parkland: The property is surrounded by County property, with the exception of an 18 ft.-wide tip on the southern end that touches Oak Meadow Park. A road requires more than 18 feet in width, so a developer would need to ATTACHMENT 2 obtain easements from the County to widen the area to accommodate a road. It is unlikely that the County would grant this easement, owing to its policy for passive park uses discussed in the following question. ■ Access to this area would also require a road through Oak Meadow Park which would take away recreation and open space from the Town park. • A bridge across the creek would be required. Several agencies (the Army Corps of Engineers, California Fish and Game, and Regional Water Quality Control Board) would need to grant permission to build the bridge. It has been the Town's experience that these agencies do not grant permission for creek crossings where there are alternative routes that do not affect waterways (such as through County property). • The property includes roughly 25 mature trees that would need to be removed. • To create a flat area, a knoll would have to be graded, involving approximately 10,000 cubic yards of soil. Q: Could the Town develop the property for youth sports fields? A: For several years, the Town has discussed the possibility of using County land for sports fields (soccer, baseball, etc.) and/or for the site of a skatepark. The County has a long and consistent policy of limiting the use of County parks to passive recreation (picnicking, hiking, casual play, etc.). There have been several proposals for more active uses in Vasona Park over the years, and the Board of Supervisors and County Parks and Recreation Commission have consistently rejected these proposals. The Town has been advised that the County would not grant access for youth sports fields given its interest in maintaining passive uses. In addition, the development constraints discussed above would limit the development potential for youth sports fields. A soccer field, for example, would not fit physically on the property without removing 25 mature trees and grading 10,000 cubic yards in order to flatten the knoll. Another concern would be parking since the size of the property would not accommodate spectators, parking or other activity outside the playing area. Parking capacity in Oak Meadow Park is insufficient to accommodate additional uses such as soccer. Q: Could the Town trade the property in Vasona for County property elsewhere within Vasona Park to develop youth sports fields? A: The Town has pursued the concept of trading Town property for other property in Vasona to develop youth sports fields. Throughout the discussions of a potential trade, the County confirmed that it does not support active uses in Vasona and would not be interested in trading property for that purpose. Q: If the property is sold to the County, how will the funds received by the Town be used? A: The question of use of the funds is not being considered at this time. The funds would become discretionary funds of the Town, and their use would be determined at a future time under the standard budgetary policy authority of the Updated 5/11/07 Town Council. The funds will be put into a separate account entitled Reserve for Proceeds from Vasona Property Sale and not deposited in the Generaf Fund. Q: Why doesn't the Town hold on to the property until the lease expires in 2010 and sell it to the County then. Wouldn't the value be greater? A: There is no basis to assume that the value of the land will increase over the next three years because the number of potential buyers of this land is limited. Since it is surrounded by parkland with no access except through easements from the County and/or the Town, it is unlikely that a residential or commercial developer would be interested in buying it. Since the Town is also constrained on how it could develop the land because of the creek, riparian corridor, mature trees, knoll, and access issues, the Town will not have any more "leverage" in the sales transaction than it does now. The County has limited park acquisition funds, and uses them when opportunities arise. At present, the County is willing to allocate some of the dedicated park funds to the purchase of the land within Vasona Park. In three years, the County may have expended these funds on other acquisitions. If the County does not purchase the land by the time the lease is ended, the Town will have several options: 1) Develop a new lease agreement with the County; 2) Take over the cost of maintenance of the land; 3) Consider alternate uses of the land which, as described above, are limited because of physical constraints and access issues. Q: How can the public comment on the proposed sale? A. Public meetings have been held with the Planning Commission and the Parks Commission. The Town Council is tentatively scheduled to discuss this matter at its June 4th Town Council meeting, to which the public is invited. Please refer to the Town's website www.los.gatosca..gov for the time and agenda for this meeting. Q: Who can I contact for more information about this issue? A: You can contact Pamela Jacobs, Assistant Town Manager, at 354.8832, or at manager@iosgatosca.gov. Updated 5111107 Page 1 of 1 Patsy Garcia Fwd: Vasona Land Sale _ tr- fi~_..,-_ ...::-,.i rma~ce~mk-rid'-". k,. s~-_--s"-+>~~°FC-~nP --.•_F,..,,..~c.....~.:s~«: i "-._n,: ~.ss+F`c"a.c From Manager To: Patsy Garcia Date: 5/29/2007 5:19 PM Subject: Fwd: Vasona Land Sale Attachments: Vasona Land Sale Dear Town Manager, The sale of the Vasona land to the county for $6M as initially proposed is the best deal for all parties and I urge the town to complete the transaction now. With this proposal I believe the most people of all ages, interests, and backgrounds will continue to have the enjoyment and best use of this property. Please pass my feelings on to the town council for their consideration. Regards, Bruce Moyer 821 Cherrystone Dr Los Gatos, CA 95032 408 356-7077 ATTACHMENT 3 file://C:1Documents and Settingslpgarcia.LOSGATOSCA\Loca1 SettingsVl emplXPgrpwise... 5/30/2007 (513012007) Patsy Garcia - Town property sales decision in Vasona Park Page 1 From: Muffet Brown <muffet@earthlink.net> To: <manager@]osgatosca. gov> Date: 513012007 1:40 PM Subject: Town property safes decision in Vasona Park Dear Ms. Jacobs, If the future value (net of administrative costs) of the revenue from continuing to lease the LG creek property to the County equals the present value of the property sale, € am in favor of continuing to lease the property to the County, if only for the following reason: I want to be sure the Billy Jones Wildcat Railroad continues to operate on that property. Given what I read about the county's philosophy for uses for Vasona park, I wonder if they are as committed to the railroad as the Town is or ought to be. I grew up in the 1960's riding Billy Jones Wildcat Railroad, and it is important to my extended family. No need for a response. Sincerely, Muffet Brown 16345 Los Gatos Blvd. 1#32 Los gatos, CA 95032 - ----r . » i age i L3i x Lynda Seastrom - Please Stop The Vasona Land Sale From: "Jay Ross" <JRoss@hopkinscarlcy.com> To: <bspector@losgatosca.gov> Date: 5/31/2007 9:52 AM Subject: Please Stop The Vasona Land Sale Dear Vice Mayor Spector, understand there is a Town Council hearing on June 4, 2007, to consider the sale of roughly 13 acres of land in Vasona to the County. I also understand that land is leased to the County for only 2.5 more years. Los Gatos is in great need of fields for sports, like soccer and baseball. This land seems to provide an excellent opportunity for Los Gatos to address that need because of the leverage Los Gatos has when the lease runs out. I understand the County is willing to pay $6 million - that seems like a small amount of money. It is a very small fraction of the County's budget. I cannot imagine that amount of money would have a material impact on the Town's budget. Has the Town identified land it can buy to address the need for fields? Is $6 million the purchase price? If not, what's the rush? Has the Town considered a land swap with the County or offered to trade the land for cash and the right to develop and manage County land for sports fields? If not, what's the rush? Since Los Gatos has time on its side and has control over the use of the land after the lease ends, why not use those things to its advantage. After all, once this land is sold, the opportunity it brings is lost forever. I hope you will vote against the sale of the land and instead support taking more time to study the Town's options. Thank you. 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For more information about Hopkins & Carley, visit us at http://www.hoikinsearley_com. file: //C:IDocuments and Settingsllseastrom\Local SettingslTemplXPGrpWise14651-F50DT... 5/31/2007 ~pW H OF os.. ~ A,~o COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT DATE: JUNE 1, 2007 MEETING DATE: 6/4/2007 ITEM NO 16 ADDENDUM TO: MAYOR AND TOWN COUNCIL FROM: DEBRA J. FIGONE, TOWN MANAGER SUBJECT: DIRECTION REGARDING THE SALE OF 13-ACRE TOWN-OWNED PARCEL IN VASONA PARK TO COUNTY OF SANTA FOR CONTINUED USE AS PARKLAND T A. AUTHORIZE THE TOWN ATTORNEY TO DEVELOP AN AGREEMENT FOR COUNCIL'S APPROVAL FOR THE SALE OF A 13-ACRE TOWN- OWNED PARCEL IN VASONA PARK TO THE COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA FOR $6 MILLION AND THE TRANSFER OF A.66 ACRE COUN`rY- OWNED PARCEL ADJACENT TO OAK MEADOW PARK, WITH BOTH PROPERTIES REMAINING IN USE IN PERPETUITY AND WITH A GUARANTEE THAT THE COUNTY WILL ALLOW BILLY JONES RAILROAD TO CONTINUE TO OPERATE ON COUNTY PROPERTY --OR- B. PROVIDE ALTERNATIVE DIRECTION TO TOWN STAFF REGARDING THE TOWN-OWNED PROPERTY Attached are additional e-mails that were recently submitted relating to this item. Attachments: 6/1/07 e-mail from Anthony Abene, MD, MBA 6/l/07 e-mail from Sprintz Family 6/l/07 e-mail from William and Ann Distribution: Peter Kutras, Jr,, Santa Clara County ExecrltiVC Lisa Killough, Director Santa Clara County Parks & Recreation Department Peter Panacy, Executive Director - Billy Jones PREPARED BY: PAMELA S. JACOBS Assistant Town Manager PSJ:pg N:169GR`,Adm'uiWorkPiles12007 Council Reporlsl6-4-07 Vasona Properiy.dcc Reviewed by; Assistant Town Manager Town Attorney Clerk Administrator Finance Community Development Page I of 1 Patsy Garcia - Fwd: Frottt: Debra Figone To: Pamela Jacobs; Patsy Garcia Date: 6/1/2007 9:02 AM Subject: Fwd: Mr. Mayor and the ]'own Council, The town of Los Gatos has a wonderful opportunity in regards to the land we own in Vasona Park. I have read many articles regarding the issues involved. It appears to me that the council and planning commission may be 1110Ving too fast WIthOUt lilpUt fi'Olll the townspeople and without considering all of the options, 1Vhlle I understand that this particular 13 acres may not be suitable for recreational use, we have a great need for this type of land in Los Gatos for things like soccer and baseball. It also seems like $6 million is too low, We have an advantage over the County. We oven the land. They want the land. I urge the council to study this matter further. Let's not miss the opportunity. Respectfully yours, Anthony Abene, MD, IVIBA Moody friends. Dralrta queens. Your life? Nope! - their life, your story. Pla3e Siins Stories, at Yahoo! Games. file:llC:lDocurnents and Settir)gslpgarcia.LQSGATGSCA\Loca1 SettingslTenlp\XPgrpwi: ATTACHMENT t "Mike Sprintz" <miketsg@covad.net> 05131/07 9:29 PM Mr. Mayor and the Town Council, It has been brought to our attention that the town of Los Gatos plans to approve a plan that gives land in Vasona Park to the County. I believe that there needs to be more discussion and input from the community on this issue. The people have begged and pleaded over the years for more land to build sports fields for our kids. Here is our chance! Please don't push this thru so quickly for what seems to be a very small amount of money. Sincerely, Mike, Millie, Gregory, and Zachary Sprintz ATTACHMENT 2 Page 1 of l From: <williamyu3@comcast.net> To: <council@Iosgatosea.gov > Date: 6/1/2007 2:43 PM Subject: Vasona Park Council Members: We've been residing in Los Gatos for the past 15 years and been frequent visitos of Vasona Park. The Town should take the money and leave the park the way it is!!! This unplanned money can perhaps be utilitzed to develope active recreational facility in Oak Meadow Park. William and Ann ATTACHMENT 3 file://C:IDocuments and Settingslpgarcia.LOSGATOSCA\Local SettingslTemplXPgrpwis ZpW H 0 / ~~S.CA~ps COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT MEETING DATE: 6/4/2007 ITEM NO: 16 DESK ITEM DATE: JUNE 4, 2007 TO: MAYOR AND TOWN COUNCIL FROM: DEBRA J. FIGONE, TOWN MANAGER SUBJECT: DIRECTION REGARDING THE SALE OF I3-ACRE TOWN-OWNED PARCEL IN VASONA PARK TO COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA FOR CONTINUED USE AS PARKLAND A. AUTHORIZE THE TOWN ATTORNEY TO DEVELOP AN AGREEMENT FOR COUNCIL'S APPROVAL FOR THE SALE OF A 13-ACRE TOWN-OWNED PARCEL IN VASONA PARK TO THE COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA FOR $6 MILLION AND THE TRANSFER OF A .66 ACRE COUNTY-OWNED PARCEL ADJACENT 'I'O OAK MEADOW PARK, WITH BOTH PROPERTIES REMAINING IN PARK USE IN PERPETUITY AND WITH A GUARANTEE THAT THE COUNTY WILL ALLOW BILLY JONES RAILROAD TO CONTINUE TO OPERATE ON COUNTY PROPERTY --OR B. PROVIDE ALTERNATIVE DIRECTION TO TOWN STAFF REGARDING THE TOWN-OWNED PROPERTY Attached are several e-mails that were received after preparation of final report on this matter. Attachments: 6/6/07 e-mail from Frank and Terri Bergandi 612/07 e-mail from Phil Knopf 6/4/07 e-mail fronn Joe Carroll PREPARED BY: G~-~-~ f t/ L f t P MELA S. JACOBS Assistant Town Manager PSJ:pg id.li4lGR\AdminWori:Fi1esU007 Council Acprtsl6-14-07 Vasona Desk hem doc _1 / Reviewed by: Assistant Town Manager Clerk Administrator Finance Town Attorney amunity Development -----Original Message----- From: Frank & Terri Bergandi [mailto.,fbergandi@comcast. net] Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2007 10;36 AM To. 'Mike Wasserman'; 'Diane McNutt' Subject: Oak Meadow land Mike and Diane, I will not be able to attend Monday's meeting since we have a game that evening. I anticipate that the Baseball and Soccer Leagues will be well represented but I wanted just to voice my personal position relative to this issue. What is at the heart of the matter is how woefully inadequate Los Gatos is in providing field space for its youth sports. I have the opportunity to travel around to a number of cities and towns in our area to play baseball and frankly the Los Gatos facilities do not stack up well in comparison. We have a quality and quantity issue. I also recognize that youth sports is not the only issue you two have in front of you, but I also know that it is an important issue on your agendas. I personally do not view the 13 acres in Oak Meadow as a viable venue for a sports core. I do see it as currency that can be used to acquire suitable land. Whether this currency monetizes through a sale, or through a swap, there must be intentionally toward youth sports fields to this transaction. We have a number of real estate professionals in youth sports in Los Gatos. It might be very beneficial to form a group and to involve them in the process. The concerns most share is that the cash proceeds from this transaction would not be enough to buy a suitable field in the future or that a cash transaction could be diverted into another use. Frank Page 1 of 2 Patsy Garcia -1Fwd: Vasona property sale From: <MWasserman@aol.com> To: <dfigone a losgatosca.gov>, Date: 6/2/2007 10:44 AM Subject: Fwd: Vasona property sale Attachments: Vasona property sale <PGARCIA@losgatosca.gov> Hi Mike, I was hoping to be home for the Monday Council meeting to speak. It now appears that we will not be leaving Phoenix until Monday, so I will miss the meeting. Please share this with other Council members and if you want to read it at the meeting please do so. Although I an-i currently a board member of the Los Gatos Little League, and have been for the past 26 years, I am sending this as a life long resident of Los Gatos/Monte Screno and parent of 2 that participated in youth sports(son now 37 and daughter 30); Little League, Pony and Colt baseball, girls softball, girls and boys soccer and Pop Warner football, Since I was involved with my children. the soccer program has grown greatly as has Little League and now another sport that is getting very popular is lacrosse. When my children were involved there was a shortage of practice fields, we were doing soccer practice at Howes school, Union school district, and some little league practices were at Carlton school. When I heard of the 13+ acre parcel of land the Town owns in the center of Vasona park I was hopeful that it would be able to be used for some practice fields. Currently LOLL only has 2 fields available for practice, they are the 2 at Van Meter. All the rest of the fields we use are game fields, Baggerly; Blossom Hill, JCC and Balzer. Before the season starts these fields are available for practice, it is difficult to get a practice in before a game once the season starts. Play on Sunday is contrary to Little League National policy, but in order to get all of our games in, it is necessary for us to play games on Sunday. So you can see the great need for practice fields as far as baseball is concerned. Athletes can not develop their skills without an area to practice. After walking the subject area this is not the area that would be desirable for practice fields. The ideal scenario would be to swap this land for an area that would be more desirable for practices. If a land swap can not be accomplished, then a sale of the land would make sense only if the proceeds from the sale will be put in an special account for the purpose of acquiring property for practice fields. This account should be interest bearing with the interest accruing to help the account appreciate in value My other area of concern is: according to the general plan this area was designated for open space and recreation. I think recreation needs to be defined. I have always felt that recreation was activity but the county's interpretation is passive. I wonder, when the general plan was drafted, what was the intent of recreation? Active or passive? Perhaps in the terms of the sale some active recreation could be allowed for the youth sports programs duzmg the week when there is very little use of Vasona Park. Thank you for your time and concern in this community issue, Phil Knopf file://C:1Documen1s and Settingslpgarcia.LOSGATOSCA1Local SettingslTcmplXPgrpwiset... 6/4/2007 Page 2 of 2 17400 E. Vineland Ave Monte Sereno 354-1046 Choose the right car based on your needs. Check out Yahoo! Autos new Car Finder tool. file:HC:1Documents and Settingslpgareia.LOSGATOSCA\Local Settings\Temp\XPgrpwisel... 614!2007 (61412007) Patsy Garcia - June 4 Council Meeting From: "Joe Carroll" <joe@quintex,com> To: manager@losgatosca.gov> Date: 614/2007 11:53 AM Subject: June 4 Council Meeting Attachments: June 4 meeting.doc Pease copy all Council members on this and make it available for the public. I believe I was told to make this a "Desk Item". Also, please confirm your receipt by call me at cell: 408-314-7262. Thank you. Joe Carroll Page 1 Cash or Land? From Joe Carroll What is the Town's main objective in dealing with the 13.5 acres in Vasona? Do we need cash or do we need land? The County wants our land, so rve need to provide them options that allow for this transfer of ownership, but also address the Town's long-term needs. To date, 1 don't believe this process has been managed effectively, 1 propose four options be presented to the County, and let THEM come back to US with a workable solution. A. Call the County and thank them for their $6M offer. Like any prudent Seller would do, we will accept their offer orally (not in writing!) and go out in good faith, and find out exactly what we can purchase with their $6M. The minute we have a satisfactory property tied up, we will call them back and get the deal done. B. Reassure the County that we would like to see them own this 13.5 acres, and that we are willing to trade our 13.5 acres for the roughly 9 acres that sit at the back left (underutilized) corner of Vasona. This trade of land will keep Vasona at 90% its current size, and 100% its current "passive use" feel. The Town's entrance and exit to our "new" 9 acres only be from University Avenue. With this deal, the County has added 4.5 acres to their Park's System, and we have created an ideal sports facility for the Torun of LG. NOTE: If either the County of Town vvishes to "try out" this new arrangement first, we will agree to a 10 year lease to each party on these lands, with the mutual option to sell in year 7. Or we can transfer title right now, C. The Town will go out and locate four (4) privately owned parcels in Los Gatos, each of which the Town is willing to trade for our 13.5 acres. (Oka Road, Lark Ave etc.). We will submit these sites to the County. The County may now negotiate to trade any property in their thousands of acres of surplus land, with that property owner, for the Los Gatos property. In essence, we have now "partnered up" with the County, and we have the County's assets now working for our Town, in locating a suitable site. Also, the County's ability to grant land entitlement rights will be key to this transaction. D. The Town will design two (2) multi use sporting fields, a beautiful town garden, a skate park and any other logical uses that will support the needs/desires of our town folk. Any of the above work for Los Gatos, and we are willing to be more than reasonable. We need the County to get to )York on this if they wish to own and control 100% of all activities that occurs in Vasona Park. Town of Los Gatos May 16. 2008 D E D E S I G N , C O M M U N I T Y & E N V I R O N M E N T Fin c.?l PARKS, OPEN SPACE AND TRAILS INVENTORY. SUbm IEEe` Ec To,,-.,r- of Los Gatos Mav 16. 2008 1] E D E S I G N , C O M M U N I T Y 8 E N V I R O N M E N T 1625 SHATTUCK AVENUE, SUITE 300 TEL: 510 E148 3815 BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA 94709 FAX: 510 848 4315 ~ 4 1 INTRODUCTION As one of the oldest cornrrrunities in Srrnta Clara County, Los Gatos has maintained its unique, village-like character- since it was first settled in 1840. Located at the edge of the Santa Clara Valley, Los Gatos is framed by the foothills of the Santa Cruz Mountains and surrounded by a di_~.,erse and scenic landscape. The area's natural beauty remains an important amenity for the Los Gatos community, and recreational opportunities are essential to the quality oflife for many Los Gatos residents. The Town of Los Gatos has a distinct and attractive built environment, with a vibrant downtown and historic core. The Ton-n is dedicated to pre- serving and enhancing its open space areas. establishing a system of regional and neighborhood parks, developing trails for pedestrians and bicN,clists, as well as providing playing fields and other facilities for community use. All of these amenities are in high demand, well.-used and loved by Los Gatos' active population. This report provides a comprehensive inventory of the parks, open space areas, trails and other public, as well as private, recreation facilities that are currently available within the community. A summary of each facility's size, amenities, pro- gramming, user groups, use restrictions and other key information, as well as the facility's type of ownership is provided. M. The report begins with a summan• of athletic playing fields, as this is a top priority for the Los Gatos community. Following the fields suninia- ry, facilities are organized by public, quasi-public and private ownership. Additionally, following a summary of all the facilities within Los Gatos, a list of local recreation leagues and organizations is provided. For in expanded list of sources and ad- Parks, Open Space and Trail Inventory T,3,-,n cf Las Ga as 01 INTRODUCTION ditional descriptions and definitions for the terms used in the report, please refer to the end notes at the conclusion of the inventory. Facilities owned by a public agency or entity, such as the Town or County, have the greatest amount of public access and are listed first in the report. Quasi-public facilities, such as community- or faith-based organizations, generally have more limited public access and may require a reduced fee or affiliation with the facility's ownership organization for use. Private facili- ties, such as athletic clubs, have the most restrictive use policies and require membership fees or formalized affiliation with the organization for use of their facilities. Parks, Open Space and Trail Inventory To:w) of Los Gatos i SPORTS FIELDS t.' This section describes th_ ose f mlities within Los Gatos which currently contain athletic plai,irag fields that can accornodate organized recreational activities. A number of recreation facilities in Los Gatos include sports fields that can accommodate organized athletic activities. These facilities include practice fields, game fields and other field areas that are appropriate for a range of age groups, skill levels and activities. Due to the variety of sizes, shapes and locational requirements for such fields, those included in this report were largely identified by the field's owner and by the types of activities cur- rently permitted on-site. In cases when individual facilities or ownership entities contacted were tutable to provide the specific dimensions or total size of field areas, esti- mates were made based on descriptions from the ownership entity or user groups, aerial photographs and other available information. Therefore, for the purposes of this report there is not a specific dimension or size re- s' quirement for the classification of a "field." In general, baseball fields - are defined as having bases and a batting area with a back-stop that are appropriate for group base- ball games or practices. Multi-use fields are defined as relatively flat, grassy areas that are suitable for scheduled league or team activities such as soccer. There are several Parks. Open Space and Trail Inventory T, -.n of Lo_ Gatos SPORTS FIELDS facilities that contain both baseball and multi-use field areas. At some of these facilities the fields are either in close proximity to each other or have portions that overlap, and the risk of injury is too high for both activities to occur simultaneously. Therefore, most facilities host baseball from Febru- ary to July and soccer from August to January. Additionally, several facilities, with or without formal field areas, include space that is appropriate for "pick-up" games and other informal recreation activities. These facilities allow for unscheduled athletic activities and con- tain relatively level, unobstructed areas that can accommodate a small-group activity. Pick-up games include a aide range of activities, such as Frisbee, soccer, football and tag, and may have as few as two participants. Gener- ally, however, pick-up games are defined as any unscheduled athletic event that does not have a formal referee and is not associated with an organized team or league. Again, due to the range of activities that constitute pick-up games, as well as other factors such as the age of participants, there is not a specific size requirement for such areas. Therefore, park amenities and site characteristics were used to determine whether or not a facilluy could accommodate pick-up .activities. Facilities that contain areas that meet this definition are noted below. Table 1 provides an overvien• of the facilities within Los Gatos that contain fields that are considered suitable for organized athletic league practices or games and currently allow such activities to be scheduled on-site. and Figure l identifies their location. The currently-scheduled activities for each field are provided in the description of each facility in the following chapters. Parks, Open Space and Trail Inventory Town cr Los Gatos SPORTS FIELDS Ta..3L = I PARK FACILITIES WITH SPORTS FIELDS Tape of Field _ _ League and Other Organized Use- Total ]umber Size of of Multi-Use Size Baseball Field Area LGS Other Name of Facility _Acres) Fields (Square Feet)_ Rec LGUSL LGLL LGSGSA LGPL League Balzer Field 0.9 l 0 X Blossom Hill Park 9.2 l 11,0000 X X Live Oak Manor Park 4.1 0 17,000 X Oak Meadow Park 12 0 33,600 X Blossom Hill Elementary School 3 _ _ 3 36,000 X X X Daves Avenue Elementary School 2 36,000 X X X Louise Van Meter Elementary School 23 2 21,600 X X X X Raymond J. Fisher Middle School 9 1 59,400 X X X Los Gatos High School 25 2 213,CCC X X Alta Vista Elementary_ School 8.2 4 0 X Mulberry School 6-8 2 0 Stratford School 7.3 2 49,500 X X Jewish Community- Center of Silicon Vallev CC NA 2 30,600 X X X Venture Christian Church to Los Gatos Christian NA 1 45,O v School' Hillbrook School' 14 1 NA Totals 104 23 516,700" 7 6 6 1 2 4 Facilities not assailable to public. Dues not include square feet of baseball fields. LGS Rec: Los Gatos-Saratoga Community Education and Recreation LGUSL: Los Gatos United Soccer League LGLL: Los Gatos Little League LGSGSA: Los Gatus-Saratoga Girls Softball A_,%o iation LGPL: Los Gatos Ponv League Porks, Open Space and Trail Inventory To.vn of Los Gatos 01 FIGURE I SPORTS FIELDS a f ~ Q ,N `l h ti 2c I I Facilities with Sports Fields: 4. Los Gatos High School 10. Louise Van Meter Elementary School 11. Mulberry School 12. Oak Meadow Park 13. Raymond J. Fisher Middle School 14. Stratford School 15. Venture Christian Church & Los Gatos Christian School 1. Alta Vista Elementary School 2. Balzer Field 3. Blossom Hill Elementary School 4. Blossom Hill Park 5. Daves Avenue Elementary School 6. Hill brook School 7. Jewish Community Center & Yavneh School B. Live Oak Manor Park ,.Y" Lake 8. c'e r pSAtmadenA6ad L`pSGat ~l~ } L' a a o SlossomHil oad U~ t~ V3 0 3. 4. w 2. V 11. Parks, Open Space and Trail Inventory Town of Los Gatos PUBLIC FACILITIES 0Tliis section describes the facilities that are owned and operated by the Town of Los Gatos, Santa Clara Count}' Parks and Recreation Department, Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District and local public school districts. Tbese facilities are azwllable for use 1iy the public with rninirnal rest)-i ct i o ns. A. Town of Los Gatos The Town of Los Gatos Parks and Public Works Department (PPW) is re- sponsible for managing and maintaining the Town's public parks, Bachman Park, Balzer Field, Belgaros Park, Blossom Hill Park, Fairview Plaza, Howes Play Lot, La Rinconada Park, Live Oak Manor Park, Novitiate Park, Oak Hill Play Lot, Oak Meadow Park, the Pageant Grounds, Town Plaza and Worcester Park. The Town of Los Gatos also owns and maintains two open space areas that offer multi-use trails: the Heinz Open Space and the Santa Rosa Open Space. Additionally, the Town owns a portion of the Los Gatos Creek Trail. In total, PPW maintains approximately 345 acres of park and open space, as well as nearly 13 miles of multi-use trails.' Figure Z identifies the locations of all the Town's park and open space facilities. In 196-5, the Town of Los Gatos issued General Obligation Bonds for the acquisition and con- struction of park and recreational facilities. Re- quiring at least too-thirds of the votes to pass, Los Gatos voters approved the bonds and their repayment through ad valorem takes on property within the Town. This has resulted in high-qual- ity recreation amenities throughout the commu- nitv. The Town's park and open space facilities sup- port a variety of uses and offer a range of ameni- ties, including picnic areas, multi-use trails, tennis Parks, Open Space and Trail inventory Town of Los Gatos o PUBLIC FACILITIES FIGURE 2 s. f I 'Yaseaa Lake, ; Not 10. C-a. - p5maden LOSGaIas r - .a Jc p., b f:f > 1 o BIa55om H,lr oad 2 r 9. 37 0 4. I 20 ~5. r16,~ r14. Tr7. IV Town Parks and Open Space: 1. Bachman Park 2. Balzar Baseball field 3. Be[ Gatos Park 4. Blossom Hill Park 5. Fairview Plaza 6. Heinz Open Space 7. Howes Playlot B. La Rinconada Park 9. Los Gatos Creek Trail 10. Live Oak Manor Park 11. Novitiate Park 12. Oak Hill Playlot 13. Oak Meadow Park 14. Pageant Grounds 15. Santa Rosa Open Space' 16. Town Plaza Park 17. Worcester Park I 7. %:j LI Parks, Open Space and Trail Inventory Town of Los Gatos PUBLIC FACILITIES and basketball courts, playground areas and benches. All of the Town's facilities are open to the public and accessible from 8:y0 a.m. until one half hour after sunset, with the exception of the Town's trails which are open from 7;00 a.m. to sunset. Organized recreation and athletic team activities occurring within the Town's parks require a Use Fee and a Turf Impact Fee. For non-profit organizations, the Use Fee is currently 575 for the first use and $15 for each additional use. For private parties and for-profit groups, the Use Fee is currently 5100 for the first use and 530 for each additional use. The Turf Impact Fee is deter- mined after the scheduled use occurs and is based on the cost of repairing or replacing the park's turf. Reservations for organized activities within Town parks are scheduled through the Parks and Public Works Department's Parks and Forestry program. Several Town parks include open lawn areas; however, PPW does not clas- sify all of these areas as sports fields. Instead, many are considered open areas appropriate for passive or informal recreational activities as they may have topographic, landscape or other site features that make them inappropriate for organized team use. Currently-, four of the Town's parks contain sports fields that allow reservations and are appropriate for organized athletic events or league activities. These facilities are: Balzer Baseball Field, Blossom Hill Park, Live Oak Manor Park and Oak Meadow Park. The location, size, use and characteristics of each Town-owned park facility are provided below in alphabetical order, followed by a description of the Town's two open space areas. 1. Bachman Park 401 Bachman Avenue Los Gatos, CA Total Size of Facility: 3.6 acres, including 100,000 square feet of lawn area and 0.1 miles of trail ♦ Facility Amenities: I basketball court Playground area Benches Parks, Open Space and Trail Inventory Town of Los Gatos 021 PUBLIC FACILITIES ♦ Organized Activities and Other Use. Bachman Park is available for passive recreation and informal activities, such as pick-up games. The Town of Los Gatos does not permit athletic leagues or teams to reserve the parks' facilities for organized athletic events or group recreational activities, such as practices, games or tournaments. ♦ Additional Information: Established in 1973, Bachman Park's construction was funded through a federal Housing and Urban Development (HUD) grant, private donations and the General Obligation Bonds described in the introduction. In January of 2008, the small neighborhood park had an irrigation system in- stalled by PPW. 's AM ~ •r1y~ 2. Balzer Field 4 Miles Avenue Los Gatos, CA 95030 ♦ Total Size of Facility: 0.86 acres, including 37,500 square feet of lawn area ♦ Facility Amenities: 1 baseball field Restroom facility Snack shack Storage facility Parking lot • Organized Activities and Other Use: Balzer Field is used by the Los Gatos Little League for team practices and for all AAA-' league games. Due to the Los Gatos Little League's practice and game schedule, the facilities at Balzer Field have very limited availability for informal, unscheduled activities. ♦ Current Facility Use and Capacity: Balzer Field is reserved by the Los Gatos Little League for practices and games Monday through Friday 4:00 p.m. to dusk, Saturday 8:00 a.m. to dusk, and Sunday 9:00 a.m. to dusk. The only available field times at this facility for other uses are weekdays between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Parks, Open Space and Trail Inventory Town of Los Gatos PUBLIC FACILITIhS 1. ♦ Use Restrictions: The Los Gatos Little League pays the Town an annual fee of $1,000 for use of the field and an additional S3C0 per month to cover the cost of utilities. The Little League is also responsible for the field's upkeep and maintenance. ♦ Additional Information: Balzer Field originally opened in 19.58 and was significantly renovated in 2007.' Recent renovations include new sod in the infields; reworked pitchers' mounds in both the field and bull-pen areas; leveled and reseeded outfields; and com- pletely renovated irrigation and drainage systems.' Additionally, the facilities n ere substantially updated to include ADA-accessible restrooms, a snack shack and new roof. 3. Belgatos Park 308 Belgatos Lane Los Gatos, CA 95032 ♦ Total Size of Facility: 17 acres, including 48,CC0 square feet of lawn area and 1.65 miles of trail ♦ Facility- Amenities: Playground area Picnic tables Trails Restroom facilities Parking lot ♦ Organized Activities and Other Use: Belgatos Park is available for passive recreation and informal activities, such as small group pick- up games. The park's lawn area consists of two separate areas that are each approximately 24,C,'0 square feet in size. The Town of Los Gatos does not permit athletic leagues or teams to resen-e the parks' facilities for organized athletic events or group recreational activities, such as practices, games or tournaments. ♦ Additional Information: Built in 1978, Belgatos Park provides nearly 10 acres of natural woodland in addition to the lawn, picnic and playground areas. The park also serves as an access point to the Heinz and Santa Rosa Open Space Areas and Trails for hiking, jogging and horseback riding. Parks, Open Space and Trail Inventory Town of Los Gatos 021 PUBLIC FACILITIES 4. Blossom Hill Park 16300 Blossom Hill Road Los Gatos, CA 91032 • Total Size of Facility: 9.2 acres, including 260,000 square feet of lawn area and 0.25 miles of paved trail areas • Facility Amenities: 1 baseball field (Baggerly Field) 11,000 square-foot multi-use field area' 6 lighted tennis courts Playground area Picnic tables Barbeque pits Restroom facilities Use Restrictions: For groups of 25 people or more, the Town of Los Gatos requires a Park Use Permit and Fee, as well as a refundable clean-up deposit. Los Gatos Little League pays the Town an annual fee of $1,000 for use of Baggerly Field and an additional $300 per month to cover the cost of utilities. The Little League is also responsible for the field's upkeep and main- tenance. The Los Gatos Tennis Academy and LGS Recreation both pay an annual S75 Park Use Fee, as well as a fee of 515.C0 per day for use of Blossom Hill Park's tennis courts. LGS Rec- reation also uses the lawn area for soccer practices and clinics throughout the year, paying the annual $75 Park Use Fee and S15.C0 per day fee. Organized Activities and Other Use: Blossom Hill Park's Bag- gerly Field is used by Los Gatos Little League for all league games, except AAA, and for all Majors' level practices. The multi-use field is used by LGS Recreation for youth soccer and T-ball lessons. The multi-use field is relatively small and un- even, and therefore it is typically used only for groups of soccer players under the age of six years old. Although the field area is not officially reserved by any other groups for organized activi- ties, the Los Gatos United Soccer League has reported using it unofficially for soccer practice in the fall due to a shortage of availability at other facilities. Parks, Open Space and Trail Inventory Town of Los Gatos PUBLIC FACILITIES ♦ The Los Gatos Tennis Academy otters recreational and com- petitive programs for all ages and levels of play at the park's tennis courts. Additionally, LGS Recreation utilizes the tennis courts for clinics and lessons approximately 20 days a year.' ♦ With approximately 260,000 square feet of lawn, Blossom Hill Park can easily accommodate a variety of pick-up games and informal athletic activities. ♦ Current Facility Use and Capacity: Blossom Hill Park's Bag- gerly Field is used by the Los Gatos Little League Monday through Friday 4:00 p.m. to dusk, Saturday 8:00 a.m. to dusk, and Sunday 9:00 a.m. to dusk for practices and games during the spring season. Baggerly Field is also used by Los Gatos Little League for games and practices during the fall season. Monday, Tuesday, Friday and Saturday, LGS Recreation holds recreational soccer and T-ball lessons for young children per their spring schedule, which varies between 9:45 a-m. and 6:C0 p.m. The multi-use field area is only available between 8:00 a.m. and 9:45 a.m. and at scattered times between 9:4i a.m. and 6:00 p.m. on week days. There are no available field times on the baseball field. • Additional Information: Blossom Hill Park was originally es- tablished in 1976 and remains an active neighborhood park. Recent renovations of Baggerly Field include new sod in the infields; reworked pitchers' mounds in both the field and bull- pen areas; leveled and reseeded outfields; and completely reno- vated irrigation and drainage systems-' ♦ The tennis courts were constructed be- tween 1975 and 1976 as a part of the Blossom Hill Park project, which was funded through the 1965 General Ob- ligation Bonds and State bond funds. Maintenance and upkeep of the ten- nis courts costs approximately 53,260 a year." Parks, Open Space and Trait Inventory Town of Los Gatos 02 PUBLIC FACILITIES 5. Fairview Plaza End of Fairview Avenue Los Gatos, CA 95030 • Total Size of Facility: 0.3 acres • Facility Amenities: Benches • Organized Activities and Other Use: Fairview Plaza is available for passive recreation only. Due to its small size, landscaping features and location in a street median, Fairview Plaza is not appropriate for any type of active use, such as pick-up or organized games. ♦ Additional Information: Fairview Plaza was built in 1885 as a land- scaped island at the termination of Pennsylvania Avenue.'° Today, Fairview Plaza remains in the center median at the end of what is now the Fairview Avenue cul-de-sac and serves as a small pocket park within the Historic District. The park was resident-maintained until 1963, at which point its maintenance was taken over by PPW." In 2003, Fairview Plaza was renovated by the Town through State bond funds. The primarily-landscaped area includes benches and a short path for park users. 6. Howes Play Lot Between Howes Drive and Thomas Drive, near Union Avenue Los Gatos, CA • Total Size of Facility: 0.5 acres, including 7,000 square feet of lawn area • Facility Amenities: Playground area • Organized Activities and Other Use: Howes Play Lot is available for passive recreation and informal athletic activities, such as pick-up games. Use of the lawn area for informal activities is most appropri- ate for young children due to the area's small size and proximity to the play structure. The Town of Los Gatos does not permit athletic leagues or teams to reserve the parks' facilities for organized athletic events or group recreational activities, such as practices, games or tournaments. Parks, Open Space and Trail Inventory Town of Los Gatos PUBLIC FACILITIES ♦ Additional Information: Built in 1968, Howes Play Lot contains a small lawn and playground area that is appropriate for young children and families. Located off of Anne Way, the facilities can only be ac- cessed from the park entrances located on Hones Drive and Thomas Drive. 7. La Rinconada Park 151 Granada Way Los Gatos, CA 9032 ♦ Total Size of Facility: 14 acres, including 79,000 square feet of lawn area and 0.6 miles of trail ♦ Facility Amenities: I tennis court Playground area Picnic tables Barbeque pits Trail • Organized Activities and Other Use: La Rinconada Park is available for passive recreation and informal activities, such as pick-up games. The Town of Los Gatos does not permit athletic leagues or teams to reserve the parks' facilities for organized athletic events or group rec- reational activities, such as practices, games or tournaments. ♦ Additional Information: La Rinconada Park was originally established in 1974 and was renovated in 1980. Bordered by natural vegetation and a ntulti-use trail, Los Gatos Creek passes through the center of La Rinconada Park. 8. Live Oak Manor Park 250 Carlton Avenue Los Gatos, CA 95032 ♦ Total Size of Facility: 4.C9 acres, including 98,C00 square feet of lawn area ♦ Facility Amenities: 17, CCO square-foot multi-use field areas= 1 basketball/volleyball court Playground area Picnic tables Parks, Open Space and Trail Inventory Town of Los Gatos 02 ~ PUBLIC FACILITIES ♦ Use Restrictions: For groups of 25 people or more, the Town of Los Gatos requires a Park Use Permit and Fee, as well as a refundable clean-up deposit. Organized Activities and Other Use. With nearly 100,000 square feet of lawn, Live Oak Manor Park's facilities can easily accommodate a variety pick-up games and informal athletic activities. The park's multi-use field area is used by LGS Recreation for youth soccer clin- ics and lessons. The field area is extremely narrow and not consid- ered appropriate for soccer games or for organized athletic events for older age groups. Although the field area at Live Oak Manor Park is not officially reserved by any other groups for organized activities, the Los Gatos United Soccer League has reported using it unofficially for soccer practice during the fall due to a shortage of availability at other facilities. Current Facility Use and Capacity: In the spring, LGS Recreation holds recreational activities for young children on Wednesdays from 2:20 p.m. to 3:20 p.m. and 4:05 to 4:50 p.m., and on Fridays from 9:00 a.m_ to 11:15 a.m. and from 2:20 p.m, to 4:50 p.m. on the multi-use field. Additionally, LGS Recreation hosts youth basketball lessons and summer basketball camps on the basketball court. There are no other leagues or groups with time reserved on this field. ♦ Additional Information: Live Oak Manor Park was built in 1967 and is located in a quiet residential neighborhood. 9. Los Gatos Creek Trail The Los Gatos segment of the trail can be accessed through Oak Mead- ow Park, Vasona Lake County Park, at Miles Avenue near Balzer Field, or off of East Main Street at College Avenue. ♦ Total Size of Facility: 4 miles of trail (maintained by PP\Xj ♦ Facility Amenities: Trail Restroom facilities" Parking lot ♦ Organized Activities and Other Use: The multi-use trail is utilizes{ by pedestrians, hikers, bicyclists and other outdoor enthusiasts. Parks, Open Space and Trail Inventory Town of Los Gatos PUBLIC FACILITIES ) ) ♦ Additional information: The Los Gatos Creek Trail is the only rec- ognized Class I Bikeway in Los Gatos, providing a dedicated multi-use trail for nonmotorized travel and recreation. It isapproximarely ten miles long and extends from Lexington Reservoir south of Los Gatos, north to San Jose. PPW maintains four miles of the trail as it passes through Los Gatos and several park facilities. Plans are currently un- der-way to extend the Los Gatos Creek Trail into downtown San Jose and connect to the 2.6-mile trail within the Guadalupe River Park. 10. Novitiate Park 260 Jones Road Los Gatos, CA 95030 ♦ Total Size of Facility: 8 acres, including 0.33 miles of unpaved trail ♦ Facility Amenities: Trail ♦ Organized Activities and Other Use: Novitiate Park is available for passive recreation and informal activities only. Hiking, walking, bik- ing and horseback riding are permitted. Due to the park's topography and natural features, it is not appropriate for pick-up athletic events, and organized group recreational activities are not permitted by the Town of Los Gatos. ♦ Additional Information: Novitiate Park is considered Open Space by PPW and does not include any lawn areas. Overlooking Los Gatos Creek, the park is primarily meadowland and natural habitat. The Novitiate Trail connects the park to St. Joseph's Hill Open Space Pre- serve. 11. Oak Hill Play Lot 118 Oak Park Drive Los Gatos, CA 95032 ♦ Total Size of Facility: 0.6 acres, including 7,800 square feet of lawn area ♦ Facility- Amenities: Playground area ♦ Organized Activities and Other Use: The Oak Hill Play Lot is avail- able for passive recreation and informal athletic activities, such as Parks, Open Space and Trail Inventory Town of Los Gatos 02 PUBLIC FACILITIES pick-up games. Use of the lawn area for informal activities is most appropriate for young children due to the area's small size and prox- imity to the play- structure. The Town of Los Gatos does not permit athletic leagues or teams to reserve the parks' facilities for organized events or group recreational activities, such as practices, games or tournaments. ♦ Additional Information: The Oak Hill Play Lot is a small neighbor- hood park containing a playground and small lawn area and is appro- priate for young children and families. 12. Oak Meadow Park 233 Blossom Hill Road Los Gatos, CA 95030 ♦ Total Size of Facility: 12 acres, including 200,000 square feet of lawn area ♦ Facility Amenities: 34,000 square-foot multi-use field area" 9 picnic areas Barbeque pits 3 family gathering areas Bocce ball courts Volleyball courts Playground area Bandstand Train ride (Billy Jones Wildcat Railroad) Carousel (Bill Mason Carousel) Restroom facilities Snack stand Parking lot ♦ Organized Activities and Other Use: With approximately 2CC,000 square feet of lawn, Oak Meadow Park can easily accommodate a variety pick-up games and informal athletic activities. During the fall season, the Los Gatos United Soccer League has special permis- sion from the Los Gatos Town Council to use the western edge of the lawn area as a field for soccer practice one evening a week- Due to several injuries that were sustained last season as a result of uneven terrain on this field, Los Gatos United Soccer League closed it to league use and made it a Play at your own risk" field. PPW has since renovated the field area, leveling the ground and filling in divots. Parks, Opera Space and Trail Inventory Town of Los Gatos PUBLIC FACILITIES • Current Facility- Use and Capacity: Currently, there are no leagues or other groups with time reserved on the multi-use field during the spring season. Additional Information: Purchased in 1957 and opened in 1958, Oak Meadow Park remains one of the most popular parks in Los Gatos. The park is centrally located and provides access to both the Los Gatos Creek Trail and Vasona Lake Countv Park. The park's field was renovated in January 2CC8.' 13. Pageant Grounds l IC East Main Street Los Gatos, CA 95030 ♦ Total Size of Facility: 0.35 acres, including 2,000 square feet of lawn area ♦ Facility Amenities: Picnic tables Organized Activities and Other Use: The Pageant Grounds are available for passive recreation and informal activities. Due to its small size and terraced site, the Pageant Grounds are not ap- propriate for any type of active use, pick-up or organized. Orga- nized athletic events or recreational activities are not permitted at this facility. ♦ Use Restrictions: A Use Perinit and Use Fee are required to hold an event of any size at the Pageant Grounds. For Los Gatos residents, there is a 5203 Use Fee per event plus a 51CC refund- able cleanup deposit. For non-residents, there is a SK .4 Use Fee per event plus a S1C0 refundable cleanup deposit. ♦ Additional Information: Located behind the Los Gatos Civic Center, the Pageant Grounds were once home to the annual town pageant and extended all the way to East Main Street. The 1960s expansion of the Town's Civic Center facilities, however, eliminated most of the original pageant site. Partially restored in 1985, today the park is terraced and contains two small lawn areas. Parks, Open Space and Trait Inventory Town of Los Gatos 021 PUBLIC FACILITIES 14. Town Plaza Park West Main Street and Santa Cruz Avenue Los Gatos, CA 95030 ♦ Total Size of Facility: 0.6 acres, including 19,200 square feet of lawn area ♦ Facility Amenities: Benches Water feature Drinking fountain ♦ Organized Activities and Other Use: A year-round farmers' market is held in the Town Plaza every Sunday from 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The Los Gatos summer jazz concert series "Jazz on the Plaza" is also held in the Town Plaza on Wednesdays in July and August from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Due to its landscaping features and location adjacent to a busy intersection, the Town Plaza is not appropriate for any type of active use, pick-up or organized. Organized athletic events or group recreational ac- tivities are not permitted at this facility. ♦ Use Restrictions: A Use Permit and Fee is required to host an event of any size in the Town Plaza. A Use Permit that allows the Plaza to remain open to the public during the reservation requires a $75 Use Fee, plus 515 for each additional reservation, for nonprofit organizations. For-profit organizations pay a $100 Use Fee, plus $30 for each additional reservation date. ♦ A Use Permit that allows the plaza to close to general public during the reserved use requires a fee of $55 per hour for both nonprofit and for-profit organizations. ♦ Additional Information: Located in downtown Los Gatos, Town Plaza Park is frequently utilized for community gatherings and events. The park consists primarily of a flat, open lawn with trees and benches throughout. Completely renovated in 2002, the original fountain was replaced with an interactive, computer- controlled water feature. I Parks, Open Space and Trail Inventory Town of Los Gatos I 1 PUBLIC FACILITIES 'lJ- 15. Worcester Park Worcester Loop Los Gatos, CA ♦ Total Size of Facilir-: 11.? acres, including OS miles of trail ♦ Facility Amenities: 3 trails ♦ Organized Activities and Other Use: \Vorcester Park is available for passive recreation and informal activities only. Due to the park's topography and natural features, the facility is not appro- priate for pick-up athletic events, and organized group recreation- al activities are not permitted by the Town of Los Gatos. Parks, Open Space and Trail Inventory Tov,n of Los Gato, 02 I PUBLIC FACILITIES The Town of Los Gatos owns and maintains the following two open space areas, both of which offer public trails. 16. Heinz Open Space Area and Trail 308 Belgatos Lane Los Gatos, CA 95032 • Total Size of Facility: 88 acres, including 2 miles of trail ♦ Facility Amenities: Network of trails • Organized Activities and Other Use: The Heinz Open Space Area is available for passive recreation and informal activities only. Hiking, walking, biking, rollerblading and horseback riding are permitted. Due to the park's topography and natural features, the facility is trot appropriate for pick-up athletic events, and organized group recre- ational activities are not permitted by the Town of Los Gatos. • Additional Information: The Heinz Open Space Area connects to the Santa Rosa Open Space Area, and all trails are accessible from Belgatos Park. 17. Santa Rosa Open Space Trail 308 Belgatos Lane Los Gatos, CA 95032 ♦ Total Size of Facility: 150 acres, including 1.3 miles of trail • Facility Amenities: Network of trails ♦ Organized Activities and Other Use: The Santa Rosa Open Space Area is available for passive recreation and informal activities only. Hiking, walking, biking, rollerblading and horseback riding are per- mitted. Due to the park's topography and natural features, the facili- ty is not appropriate for pick-up athletic events, and organized group recreational activities are not permitted by the Town of Los Gatos. ♦ Additional Information: The Santa Rosa Open Space Area connects to the Heinz Open Space Area and all trails are accessible from Bel- gatos Park. Parks, Open Space and Trail Inventory Tov~n of Los Gatos r~ PUBLIC FACILITIES B. Midpeninnsula Regional Open: Space District The blicipeninsula Regional Open Space District (the District) owns and operates two open space areas in Los Gatos: the St. Joseph's Hill Open Space and the Kennedy-Limekiln Area of the Sierra Azul Open Space. The District maintains these areas as part of a larger greenbelt of permanently preserved open space and seeks to protect them while providing for low- intensity recreation and environmental education. The open space areas are Open to the public from dawn until a half an hour after sunset. Group activities that have been advertised and expect to attract 20 or more people, or activities for which participants must pay a fee to attend, are required to have a use permit from the District. 1. St. Joseph's Hill Open Space Preserve 17770 Alma Bridge Road Los Gatos, CA 95033 ♦ Total Size of Facility: 270 acres, including 42 miles of trail ♦ Facility Amenities: Trails Restroom facilities Parking lot ♦ Organized Activities and Other Use: St. Joseph's Hill is available for passive recreation and informal activities on]%,. Organized ath- letic events and group recreational activities are not permitted at this facility. 1-liking, biking and horseback riding are permitted uses. ♦ Use Restrictions: Due to the Preserve's hilly terrain, steep trails and rolling grassland, the facility is not ADA accessible. Dogs are per- mitted on all of the Preserve's trails; dogs must be kept on-leash at all times. • Additional Information: Acquired in 1952, the purchase of St. Jo- sepb's Hill Open Space Presen•e was a joint project between the District and the Town of Los Gatos. Several regional trails provide access to St. Joseph's Hill, including the Los Gatos Creek Trail and Jones Trail, which connects the preserve to Novitiate Park. Parks, Open Space and Trail Inventory Town of Los Gatos 02 PUBLIC FACILITIES 2. Sierra Azul Open Space Preserve 17770 Alma Bridge Road Los Gatos, CA 95033 Total Size of Facility: 657 acres, including 3.5 miles of trail (within Los Gatos) ♦ Facility Amenities: Trails Restroom facilities Parking lot ♦ Organized Activities and Other Use: Sierra Azul is available for pas- sive recreation and informal activities only. Organized athletic events and group recreational activities are not permitted at this facility. Hiking, biking and horseback riding are permitted uses. ♦ Use Restrictions: Due to the preserve's rugged and steep terrain, the facility is not ADA accessible. The Kennedy-Limekiln Area is the only portion of the Sierra Azul Open Space Preserve in which dogs are permitted; dogs must be kept on-leash at all times. ♦ Additional Information: The Sierra Azul Open Space Preserve is the District's largest preserve and contains an extremely varied land- scape, including grasslands, wooded areas, riparian corridors and steep chaparral. There are three sub-areas within Sierra Azul, and the Ken- nedy-Limekiln Area is the most popular. Only a portion of the Ken- nedy-Limekiln Area, approximately 657 acres out of 2,920 acres, is contained within the Town of Los Gatos. Parks, Open Space and Trail Inventory Town of Los Gatos PUBLIC FACILITIES C. Santa Clara County Parks and Recreation Department The Santa Clara County Parks and Recreation Department maintains a 45,000-acre system of parks, trails, lakes, streams and open space across the county. Within Los Gatos, the County owns and operates two facilities: Va- sona Lake Park and Los Gatos Creek Trail Parkway. These facilities are the most popular of Santa Clara County's regional park and recreation areas. The County's open space areas are open to the public from 5:00 a.m. until a half an hour after sunset and all facilities are on a first-come first -erce basis, with the exception of eight resen-able picnic areas in the Vasona Lake Park. The majority of the facilities along the Los Gatos Creek Trail and parks within the creek trail corridor meet the standards established by the Americans'with Disabilities Act. Table 2 provides a summary of all the open space areas and trail systems with- in Los Gatos, including those owned by the Town of Los Gatos, Midpen- insula Regional Open Space District and the Santa Clara County Parks and Recreation Department. A map of all the open space and park trails, as well as existing and proposed bikeways, is provided in Chapter 5 of this report- Vasona Lake County Park 333 Blossom Hill Road Los Gatos, CA 95032 ♦ Total Size of Facility: 150 acres, including 45 acres of lawn area and 3.6 miles of trail ♦ Facility Amenities: I volleyball court Nature trail Picnic shelters Boathouse Pier Pl,tyground area Youth Science Institute Restroom facilities Telephones Information areas Parking lot Parks, Open Space and Trail Inventory Torn of Los Gaw5 02 1 PUBLIC FACILITIES TAKE 2 OPEN SPACE AND TRAILS WITHIN THE TOWN OF Los GATOS Los Gatos Creek Trail Allowed Facility Open Space Trail Mileage Trail Connections Trail Users Novitiate Park 8 acres 0.33 miles Trails connect to St. Pedestrians, bicyclvsts, Joseph's Hill Open rollerbladers and Space and Los Gatos equestrians Creek Trail 4.5 ntiles Belgatos Park 17 acres Heinz 88 acres Open Space 4.5 miles Trails connect to St. Pedestrians and bicyclists within Los Gatos Joseph's Hill Open (10 miles total) Space, Vasona Lake County Park and Novitiate Park 1.65 miles Trails connect to Heinz Pedestrians, bicyclysts and Santa Rosa Open and equestrians Space Area Trails Trails connect to Trails Pedestrians, bicycles, 2 miles connect with Santa Rosa rollerbladers and Open Space and equestrians Belgatos Park Santa Rosa 150 acres 1.3 miles Open Space Vasona Lake 15C acres 3.6 miles County Park St. Joseph's Hill 273 acres 4.2 miles Open Space Sierra Azul 657 acres Open Space within Los Gatos 3.5 miles Trails connect to Hikers, bicyclists, within Los Gatos Kenney-Limekiln Area equestrians and on-leash dogs Note; Trails less than 1 mile are not included, except for Novitiate Park, which connects to a larger trail network. Trails connect to Heinz Pedestrians, bicycles, Open Space Area and rollerbliders arid Belgatos Park equestrians Trails connect to Los Hikers, runners, bicyclists, Gatos Creek Trail rollerbladers and skaters Trails connect to Los Hikers, bicyclists, Gatos Creek Trail, equestrians and on-leash Jones Trail, Novitiate dogs Park Parks, Open Space and Trail Inventory Town of Los Gatos _ PUBLIC FACILITIES y ♦ Organized Activities and Other Use: Vasona Lake l'ark's trails are available for hikers, runners, bicyclists and skaters; and with 45 acres of lanvn, the park's facilities can easily ac- commodate a variety pick-up games and informal athletic ac- tivities. Additionally, Vasona Lake is open for non-power boating year round, and fishing is permitted. Scheduled ath- letic events and organized team recreational activities are not permitted at this facility. ♦ Additional Information: Paddle boats and rowboats are avail- able to rent front early spring through early fall, and public boat storage is available for a fee. The Youth Science Insti- tute offers educational programs and outings for community members. 2. Los Gatos Creek County Park 1250 Dell Avenue Campbell, CA 9KO08 ♦ Total Size of Facility: S.1 acres, including 0.5 miles of trail (within Los Gatos) ♦ Facility Amenities: Trail ♦ Organized Activities and Other Use: The Los Gatos Creek Trail and adjacent parkway are available for passive recre- ation and informal activities. Scheduled athletic events and organized team recreational activities are not permitted at this facility. ♦ Additional Information: The Los Gatos Creek is one of the few urban streams in Santa Clara Valley which remains rela- tively intact, and it provides an important link in the Santa Clara County trail system. The Los Gatos Creek corridor provides an essential riparian habitat for wildlife and a key function in the area's hydrologic system. Parks, Open Space and Trail Inventory Town of Los Gatos 0? PUBLIC FACILITIES D. Los Gatos Union Elementary School District The Los Gatos Union Elementary School District manages and main- tains four school properties within the Town of Los Gatos. All four schools contain facilities that are open to the general public when not in use by the School District. These facilities are utilized by each of the schools during the academic year for regular school functions and activities. Sports fields are used Monday through Friday for recess and physical education programs between 8:30 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Addition- ally, LGS Recreation operates before- and after-school care programs at each of the schools, utilizing a small portion of the athletic facilities for group activities and games. At the three elementary schools, LGS Recre- ation provides full daycare services between 7:00 a.m. and 6:15 p.m. and is referred to as "The Clubhouse." At Fisher Middle School, daycare is offered from 7:00 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. and from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., and is referred to as "The Zone." For after-school and weekend activities on school properties, LGS Rec- reation has first priority for field selection after the individual school and, along with the School District, effectively sets the schedule for all other events held on these properties. Figure 3 identifies the locations of all of the schools, both public and private, that are within the Town of Los Gatos. Parks, Open Space and Trail Inventory Town of Los Gatos PUBLIC FACILITIES 0 F~~== 3 Schools: Parks, Open Space and Trail Inventory Town of Los Gatos 021 PUBLIC FACILITIES 1. Blossom Hill Elementary School 16400 Blossom Hill Road Los Gatos, CA 95032 • Total Size of Facility: 3 acres • Facility Amenities: 3 baseball fields 36,000 square-foot multi-use field Basketball courts Gymnasium Playground area Parking lot Restroom facilities 16 Organized Activities and Other Use: The baseball fields at Blos- som Hill Elementary School are currently used by Los Gatos Little League for T-Ball, Coach-Pitch A (CPA), Machine-Pitch A (MPA) and AA league play." Additionally, the Los Gatos-Saratoga Girls Softball Association uses one of the baseball fields for practices and games. " The multi-use field area is approximately 240 feet by 150 feet and is used for soccer games and practices during the fall sea- son. LGS Recreation typically uses the field area for two 120-foot by 150-foot soccer practice fields. A temporarily T-ball field has been constructed alongside the multi-use field area for use by the Los Gatos Little League. Although the school's facilities are appro- priate for pick-up games and other informal activities, due to cur- rent usage, there is very limited availability- for unscheduled use. Current Field Use and Capacity: The school's baseball fields are reserved by the Los Gatos Little League and the Los Gatos-Saratoga Girls Softball Association for practices and games Monday through Friday 3:00 p.m. to dusk, Saturday 8:00 a.m. to dusk, and Sunday 9:00 a.m. to dusk. Due to the removal of a baseball field during re- cent renovations, reducing the total number of baseball fields from four to three, the multi-use field area has had a temporary T-ball field constructed alongside it for use by Los Gatos Little League during the spring and summer seasons. Between school, daycare, Los Gatos Little League and Los Gatos-Saratoga Girls Softball As- sociation use, there is no additional availability at this facility for organized activities. Parks, Open Space and Trail Inventory Town of Los Gatos PUBLIC FACILITIES r~s~ Daves Avenge Elementary School 17777 Daves Avenue Los Gatos, CA 95030 ♦ Total Size of Facility-: 2 acres ♦ Facility Amenities: 2 baseball fields 36,CC0 square-foot multi-use field area Basketball courts Gymnasium Playground area Parking lot Restroom facilities ♦ Organized Activities and Other Use: The baseball fields at Daves Avenue Elementary School are currently used for practice by the Los Gatos Little League. The multiuse field area is approximate- ly 300 feet by 120 feet and is used for soccer games and practices during the fall season. The Los Gatos United Soccer League and LGS Recreation typically use this field area for two 150-foot by 120-foot soccer practice fields. Additionally, LGS Recreation uses the school's gymnasium and field areas during the summer for its multi-sport camp. Although the school's facilities are appropriate for pick-up games and other informal activities, due to current us- age, there is very limited availability for unscheduled use. ♦ Current Field Use and Capacity: The school's baseball fields are re- served by the Los Gatos Little League for practice Monday through Friday 3:00 p.m. to dusk, Saturday 8:00 a.m. to dusk, and Sunday 9:00 a.m. to dusk. Due to neighborhood complaints, the field is used only when necessary on Sundays. Between school, daycare and Los Gatos Little League use, there is no additional availability at this facility for organized activities. Parks, Open Space and Trail Inventory Town of Los Gatos 02 PUBLIC FACILITIES Louise Van Meter Elementary School 16445 Los Gatos Boulevard Los Gatos, CA 95032 ♦ Total Size of Facility: 2.5 acres • Facility Amenities: 2 baseball fields 21,600 square-foot multi-use field area Basketball courts Gymnasium Playground area Parking lot Restroom facilities Organized Activities and Other Use: Currently, one of the baseball fields at Louise Van Meter Elementary School is used by the Los Gatos Pony League" and the other baseball field is used by the Los Gatos Little League for practices. The multi-use field area is approximately 180 feet by 120 feet and is used for soccer games and practices during the fall season. The Los Ga- tos United Soccer League and LGS Recreation use the multi-use field area as two 90-foot by 120-foot practice fields for soccer. Additionally, LGS Recreation uses the school's field areas dur- ing the summer for youth soccer camp. Although the school's facilities are appropriate for pick-tip games and other informal activities, due to current usage, there is very limited availability for unscheduled use- Current Field Use and Capacity: The school's baseball fields are reserved by the Los Gatos Little League and the Los Gatos Pony League for practices and games Monday through Friday 3:00 p.m. to dusk, Saturday 8:00 a.m. to dusk, and Sunday 9:00 a.m. to dusk. Between school, daycare, Los Gatos Little League and Los Gatos Pony League uses, there is no additional availability at this facility for organized activities. Parks, Open Space and Trail Inventory Town of Los Gatos r) PUBLIC FACILITIES 4. Raymond J. Fisher Middle School 19195 Fisher Avenue Los Gatos, CA 95032 ♦ Total Size of Facility: 9 acres ♦ Facility Amenities: 1 baseball field (Hover Field) 59,400 square foot multi-use field area Basketball courts Gymnasium Parking lot Restroona facilities ♦ Organized Activities and Other Use: The baseball field at Fish- er Middle School, known as Hoyer Field, is Currently used by the Los Gatos Pony League for practices and games. The multi- use field area is approximately 330 feet by 180 feet and is the only field used for soccer year-round. The Los Gatos United Soccer League and LGS Recreation typically use the field area as four 80-foot by 180-foot practice fields for soccer. Addition- ally, LGS Recreation uses the school's gymnasium during the summer volleyball and basketball camps. Although the school's facilities are appropriate for pick-up games and other informal :activities, due to current usage, there is very limited availability for unscheduled use. ♦ Current Field Use and Capacity: The school's baseball field is reserved by the Los Gatos Pony League for practices and games Monday through Friday 3:00 p.m. to dusk, Saturday 8:00 a.m. to dusk, and Sunday 9:00 a.m. to dusk, The multi-use field area is reserved by the Los Gatos United Soccer League for practices and games Monday through Friday 3:C0 p.m. to dusk, Satur- day 8:C0 a.m. to dusk, and Sunday 9:00 a.m. to dusk. Between school, before- and after-school care, Los Gatos Little League and Los Gatos Pony League uses, there is no additional avail- ability at this facility for organized activities. Parks, Open Space and Trail Inventory Town of Los Gatos O~ PUBLIC FACILITIES E. Los Gatos-Saratoga Joint Union High School District The Los Gatos-Saratoga Joint Union High School District manages and maintains one school property within the Town of Los Gatos. Los Ga- tos High School facilities are open to the general public when not in use by the School District. These facilities are utilized by the High School during the academic year for regular school functions and activities. The Los Gatos High School campus contains sports fields that are used Mon- day through Friday for school functions and physical education programs between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Organized recreational activities and sporting events are permitted use of the facilities for a fee depending on the school's athletic schedule. 1. Los Gatos High School 20 High School Court Los Gatos, CA 95032 ♦ Total Size of Facility: 27 acres ♦ Facility Amenities: 2 baseball fields 104,100 square-foot soccer field 108,900 square-foot football field 6 basketball courts 4 tennis courts 1 swimming pool I exercise room Gvmnasium Parking lot Restroom facilities Organized Activities and Other Use: LGS Recreation's Adult Softball League uses one of the baseball fields for practices during the spring and summer seasons. Due to the high school's regu- larly scheduled uses during the school year for physical education, sporting events and other activities, LGS Recreation only uses the school's facilities during the summer for tennis and soccer camps- Although the school's facilities are appropriate for pick-up games and other informal activities, due to current usage, there is very limited availability for unscheduled use. Parks, Open Space and Trail Inventory Town of t_os Gatos PUBLIC FACILITIES ♦ Current Field Use and Capacity: One of the school's baseball fields is reserved by the LGS Recreation for its Adult Softball League Mon- day through Thursday 6:4; p.m. to 10:x0 p.m. The other baseball field and the multi-use field areas are reserved for use by Los Gatos High School teams and events. There is no additional availability at this facility for organized activities. ei~ F. Union School District The Union School District manages and maintains three properties within the Town of Los Gatos, including two properties that are currently occu- pied by private schools. The Alta Vista Elementary School is the only pub- lic school occupying facilities that are owned and maintained by the Union School District within Los Gatos. Additionally, the Union School District owns and maintains the facilities used by the Stratford School and the Mul- berry School, two private schools that are currently leasing their campuses from the District. All three of the schools contain facilities that are open to the general public when not in use by the School District. These facili- ties are utilized by each of the schools during the academic year for regular school functions and activities. Sports fields are used Monday through Fri- day for recess and physical education programs between 8:30 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Organized recreational leagues and teams are permitted to use these facilities for a fee after school hours and on Saturdays, depending on the schools' athletic schedule. Union School District fields are not available for group activities on Sundays. 1. Alta Vista Elementary School 300 Blossom Valley Road Los Gatos, CA 95032 ♦ Total Size of Fac1l1tN% 8.24 acres ♦ Facility Amenities: 4 baseball fields Basketball courts Gymnasium Playground area Parking lot Restroom facilities Parks, Open Space and Trail Inventory Toevn of Los Ga:c_ 021 PUBLIC FACILITIES ♦ Organized Activities and Other Use: The baseball fields are cur- rently used by the Branham Hills Girls Softball League for prac- tices and interleague games. ° Although the school's facilities are appropriate for pick-up games and other informal activities, due to current usage, there is very limited availability for unscheduled use. ♦ Current Field Use and Capacity: The school's four baseball fields are reserved by the Branham Hills Girls Softball League for prac- tices and games Monday through Friday 4:00 p.m. to dusk, and Saturday 8:00 a.nt. to dusk. Between school activities and Bran- ham Hills Girls Softball League uses, there is no additional avail- ability at this facility for organized activities. The Mulberry School (P-5) Mirassou Property 220 Belgatos Road Los Gatos, CA 95032 ♦ Total Size of Facility: 6.8 acres ♦ Facility Amenities: 2 baseball fields Play yards Multi-purpose room Playground area Parking lot Restroom facilities ♦ Organized Activities and Other Use: Due to the field's uneven ter- rain, it is not currently used by outside leagues for organized ath- letic events. The school's facilities are available for pick-up games and other informal activities. ♦ Current Field Use and Capacity: There are no scheduled activities or athletic events currently held at this facility after school or on the weekends. ♦ Additional Information: The Mulberry School is located adjacent to Belgatos Park, and the school utilizes its facilities for hiking and informal play. i Parks, Open Space and Trail Inventory Town of Los Gatos PUBLIC FACILITIES 3. The Stratford School (P-5) Howes Property 220 Kensington Way Los Gatos, CA 93032 ♦ Total Size of Facility: 7.3 acres ♦ Facility Amenities: 2 baseball fields 49,500 square-foot multi-use field area Basketball courts Gymnasium Playground area Parking lot Restroom facilities Organized Activities and Other Use: The baseball fields are used by the Union Little League for games and practices during the spring season. The multi-use field area is approximately 330 feet by 130 feet and is used for soccer practices during the fall season. The Los Gatos United Soccer League uses the field area as two 165-foot by 1501-foot practice fields. Although the school's facilities are appropriate for pick-up games and other informal activities, due to current usage, there is very limited availability for unscheduled use. ♦ Current Field Use and Capacity: The school's two baseball fields are reserved by the Union Little League for practices and games Monday through Friday 4.00 p.m. to dusk, and Saturday 8:00 a.m. to dusk. Between school activities and Union Little League uses, there is no additional availability at this facility for organized activities. Parks, Open Space and Trail Inventory Town of Los Ga~os 0 21 PUBLIC FACILITIES Parks, Open Space and Trail Inventory Town of Los Gatos UASI-PUBLIC FACILITIES This section describes those facilities that are owned crud/or operated by community- and faith- based organizations within Los Gatos. The following quasi public facilities offer recreational programs or facility access to public for little or no fee. A. Community-Based Organization Jewish Community Center of Silicon Valley in Los Gatos UCC) Lev), Family Campus Yayneh Day School 14855 Oka Road Los Gatos, CA 95032 ♦ Owner: The Jewish Federation of Silicon Valley ♦ Management: Addison Penzak Jewish Community Center ♦ Hours of Operation: 5:C0 a.m. to 1C:OC p.m. during the week, and 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on the weekends. ♦ Size of Facility: 20,000 square-foot fitness center ♦ Facility Amenities: 2 baseball fields 30,600 square-foot multi-use field" 4 tennis courts 2 basketball courts 1 lap pool 1 kiddie pool 2 exercise rooms, each t,8C0 square feet Gymnasium Restroom facilities Locker rooms Parking lot Parks, Open Space and Trail Inventory To:,n of Los Gatos 031 QUASI-PUBLIC FACILITIES ♦ Additional Facility: Yavneh School (K-8). The Yavneh School uti- lizes all of the JCC's facilities. Yavneh students in the fifth grade and above can participate in competitive interscholastic athletic programs through the Silicon Valley Athletic League. ♦ Use Restrictions: The facilities are available for use by its members or through organized recreational or athletic leagues with permis- sion. Non-member leagues and teams are required to pay a fee for use of the facilities for practices and games. ♦ Organized Activities and Other Use: The JCC hosts member ten- nis leagues and tournaments, as well as a competitive swim team. The baseball fields on the JCC campus are currently used by the Los Gatos Little League for practices. The Pacific Soccer Academy uses the multi-use field area as two practice fields year-round. ♦ Current Field Use and Capacity: The JCC's baseball fields are reserved for Los Gatos Little League practices Monday through Friday 4:30 p.m. to dusk, Saturday 8:00 a.m. to dusk, and Sunday 9:C0 a.m. to dusk. The Pacific Soccer Academy hosts youth soccer lessons from 9:45 a.m. to 4:40 p.m. Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and the Yavneh School uses the fields for the remainder of the time dur- ing the week. There is no additional availability at this facility for organized activities. ♦ Additional Information: The JCC currently offers spinning, pi- lates, weight training, synchronized swimming, youth fitness, dance and aerobic exercise classes. JCC members are also allowed to participate in its volleyball, swimming, water polo, softball and tennis lessons, clinics and competitions. Parks, Open Space and Trail Inventory Town of Los Gatos T 1 45 QUASI-PUBLIC FACILITIES B. Faith-Based Organizations & Schools 1. Venture Christian Church & Los Gatos Christian School (K-8) 16845 Hicks Road Los Gatos, CA 95032 ♦ O vmer: Venture Christian Church ♦ Management: Venture Christian Church ♦ Facility Amenities: 1 baseball field 43,','10 square-foot multi-use field area 4 basketball courts Gymnasium Playground area Parking lot Restroom facilities ♦ Use Restrictions: Venture Christian Church's facilities are in continuous use by the school and church and are not open to the public. 2. Calvary Church 16330 Los Gatos Boulevard Los Gatos, CA 9K' 32 ♦ Facility Amenities: 2 basketball courts Gymnasium Weight room Playground area Parking lot Restroom facilities ♦ Organized Activities and Other Use: The gymnasium is open weekday evenings for informal basketball and volleyball games. The gymnasium is also used for meekly ballroom dance lessons and other recreational activities. These events are open to the public and are free of charge. Parks, Opera Space and Trait Inventory Town of Los Gatos 03 UASI-PUBLIC FACILITIES 3. Presbyterian Church of Los Gatos & Shannon School 16575 Shannon Road Los Gatos, CA 95037 ♦ Facility Amenities: 2 playground areas Multi-purpose room Lawn area • Organized Activities and Other Use: All facilities are used ex- clusively by the church and preschool and are not open to the public. 4. Los Gatos United Methodist Church 111 Church Street Los Gatos, CA 95030 ♦ Facility Amenities: Skate park Gymnasium Snack bar ♦ Organized Activities and Other Use: The skate park is located in the gymnasium and is open every Thursday from 4:00 p.m. to 7:C0 p.m. ♦ Additional Information: The skate park is open to members of the public free of charge. 5. St. Mary's Elementary Church & School 30 Lvndon Avenue Los Gatos, CA 95030 • Facility Amenities: Basketball courts Lawn area Gymnasium Playground area ♦ Organized Activities and Other Use. The facilities are in con- tinuous use by the school and church and are not open to the public. Parks, Open Space and Trail Inventory Town oT Los Gatos QUASI-PUBLIC FACILITIES C 1 The following faith-based organizations are located in Los Gatos and may have recreation facilities, however, they are not open to public. 6. Congregation Shir Hadash 20 Cherry Blossom Lane Los Gatos, CA 95032 7. Eitz Chaim Academe 16555 Shannon Road Los Gatos, CA 95332 8. Faith Lutheran 16548 Ferris Avenue Los Gatos, CA 95032 9. First Assembly of God 16735 Lark Avenue Los Gatos, CA 95032 10. First Church of Christ Scientist Los Gatos 216 112 North Santa Cruz Avenue Los Gatos, CA 95030 11. First Church of Christ Scientist-Los Gatos Church 238 E Main Street Los Gatos, CA 95030 12. Global Community Church 16330 Los Gatos Boulevard Los Gatos, CA 95032 13. Holy Cross Lutheran & Children's Center 15885 Los Gatos-Almaden Road Los Gatos, CA 95032: Parks, Open Space and Trail Inventory Town of Los Gatos 03 1 OUASI-PUBLIC FACILITIES 14. HOPE Christian Church 1975 Pollard Road Los Gatos, CA 95032 15. Korean Revival Presbyterian Church 1849 Pollard Road Los Gatos, CA 95032 16. Seventh Day Adventist Church 57 Broadway Los Gatos, CA 95C30 17. St. Basil the Great Byzantine Catholic Church 14263 Mulberry Drive Los Gatos, CA 95032 18. St. Luke's Episcopal Church 20 University Avenue Los Gatos, CA 9530 19. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 15983 Rose Avenue Los Gatos, CA 95C3C Parks, Open Space and Trail Inventory Town of Los Gatos PRIVATE FACILITIES 0 section describes those facilities that are owned and/or operated b1' private organizations. These facilities require paid anembership orfactlity of Nation for use of their facilities and are not open to the general public or outside recreational groups. In Los Gatos, there is one private school facility and ten athletic clubs that include private recreational and otherathletic facilities. A. Private School 1. Hillbrook School (Preschool-8) 300 Marchmont Drive Los Gatos, CA 95032 ♦ Owncr: The Hillbrook School • Management: The Hillbrook School ♦ Total Size of Campus: 14 acres ♦ Facility Amenities: 1 baseball field 1 multi-use field area 5 basketball courts i swimming pool 5 play structures Gymnasium Restroom facilities Locker rooms Parking lot ♦ Use Restrictions: The school's recreational facilities are used by students during physical education classes, recess and interscholastic sports activities and are not open to the public. • Additional Information: The northeastern corner of the campus has a professionally-graded, natural-turf multi-use field, which is used for lacrosse, soccer, flag footbali and softball practices and games. Start- ing in fifth grade, students have the opportunity to participate in in. terscholastic sports, including basketball, volleyball, flag football and softball. Parks. Open Space and Trarf Inventory To,tir of Los Gatos 04PRIVATE FACILITIES A. Private Atbletic Clubs and Workout Facilities 2, Los Gatos Athletic Club 285 East Main Street Los Gatos CA 95030 ♦ Total Size of Facility: 49,000 square feet ♦ Facility Amenities: Cardiovascular room Group exercise rooms 3 full racquetball courts 1 full indoor basketball court 1 heated outdoor swimming pool 1 indoor 25-yard lap pool Daycare facilities Cafe Locker rooms Restroom facilities Deck and lawn area ♦ Organized Activities and Other Use: Group and private swim les- sons, adult swim classes, private racquetball lessons, handball games, seasonal racquetball leagues, a basketball league and tournament, and drop-in basketball games. The deck and lawn areas are for passive use only. ♦ Group Exercise Classes: Circuit Training, Tai Chi, Step and Sculpt, Jazzercise, Cardio Dance, Sports Conditioning, Aerobics, Medita- tion, Water Fitness Classes and Spinning. ♦ Additional Information: The cardiovascular room includes tread- mills, elliptical machines, rowing machines, stairmasters, recumbent _ bikes and stationary bikes. The Los Gatos Athletic Club is located downtown and has a range of activi- ties occurring throughout the day. Parks, Open Space and Trail Inventory Town of Los Gatos PRIVATE FACILITIES 3. Los Gatos Swim and Racquet Club 14700 Oka Road Los Gatos, CA 95032 ♦ Total Size of Facility: 189,000 square feet ♦ Facility Amenities: Group exercise rooms 1 outdoor spa 1 sauna l heated outdoor 100-foot lap pool I heated outdoor 75-foot lap pool I heated outdoor n-ading pool 13 lighted tennis courts Pro Shop ♦ Organized Activities and Other Use: Tennis clinics, lessons and drills for all ages and skill-levels, competitive tennis leagues, tennis tournaments, a year -round swim team, and swim meets. ♦ Group Exercise Classes: Cardiovascular and strength training classes, circuit train- ing, kickboxing, group cycling, kids' fit play, pilates mat classes, group running, toga, personal training, aqua group exercise classes, and group swim lessons. 4. Courtside Club 14673 Winchester Boulevard Los Gatos, CA 95032 ♦ Total Size of Facility: 10,000 square-foot fitness center ♦ Facility Amenities: 14 outdoor tennis courts 4 indoor tennis courts 2 group exercise studios 2 volleyball courts 3 basketball courts 1 cycling studio 3 swimming pools Gymnasium Youth center Full-service day spa Cafe Pro Shop Locker rooms Restroom facilities Parking lot Parks, Open Spare and Trail Inventory To.,n of Los Gatos 04 PRIVATE FACILITIES ♦ Organized Activities and Other Use: The gymnasium is used for volleyball clinics, open play, conditioning drills and private lessons. The gymnasium is also used for open soccer play and clinics. The club hosts a coed indoor soccer league for its members. Additionally, pickup basketball games, league competition and basketball camps are hosted by the club. The tennis courts are utilized for lessons, clinics and member leagues. ♦ Group Exercise Classes: Swimming, tennis and golf lessons, aqua fitness, circuit training, yoga, pilates, step-aerobics, cardio dance, and spinning classes. 5. La Rinconda Country Club 14595 Clearview Drive Los Gatos, CA 95032 ♦ Total Size of Facility: 125 acres, including 30,000 square-foot clubhouse ♦ Facility Amenities: 18 hole golf course 2 dining facilities 300-yard driving range 12 hole putting green Proshop Restroom facilities Parking lot ♦ Organized Activities and Other Use: La Rinconada Country Club members can use the clubhouse facilities and golf course fora fce. Parks, Open Space and Trail Inventory Town of Los Gatos PRIVATE FACILITIES 0 -1 The following private clubs currently offer specialized services that require a membership fee or a drop-in class tee. 6. Cadence Fitness 17417 Farley- Road West Los Gatos, CA 95030 7. Fitness Clinic of Los Gatos 13405 Los Gatos Boulevard Los Gatos, CA 95030 8. Los Gatos Ballet and Pilates 16 Lyndon Avenue Los Gatos, CA 95030 9. Yoga Center of Los Gatos 9 Montebello Way Los Gatos, CA 95032 10. Yoga Source Los Gatos 154450 Los Gatos Boulevard Los Gatos, CA 95032 Parks, Open Space and Trail Inventory Town of Los Gatos 04 PRIVATE FACILITIES Parks, Open Space and Trail inventory 1 Town of Los Gatos SUMMARY The following section provides a brief summary of the parks, open space areas, and trails that are currently located within the Los Gatos community. The parks, open space and trails described in this inventory include public, quasi-public and private facilities, located both indoors and outside, within the Town of Los Gatos. Detailed information regarding the location, size, ownership, amenities, activities, use restrictions and site characteristics is provided for a total of 40 facilities as follows. ♦ Seventeen Town-owned and operated facilities Two hlidpeninsula Regional Open Space District facilities ♦ Two Santa Clara County Parks & Recreation facilities 4 Eight local public school district facilities ♦ One community-based facility ♦ Five faith-based facilities ♦ One private school facility ♦ Four private athletic club facilities Facility--specific information was obtained through telephone inter- views, facility questionnaires, email correspondence, site visits and in- dependent research. In particular, staff from the Los Gatos Planning Department and the Parks and Forestry Division of the Parks and Public Works Department, as well as staff front LGS Recreation and the Los Gatos United Soccer League, provided a significant amount of information about recreation facilities and programming. 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V - c N a c O ~ a` O = a o ~ O C y V - O 3 = O -y - s - w ~ V : N C V 3 ^ 'D j i F lprvl `L ~ II O~ d P Parks, Open Space and Trail Inventory To',vn of Los Gatos 05 SUMMARY A. Fields The Town of Los Gatos is currently home to 15 facilities containing one or more sports fields on-site. These facilities are owned by public, quasi-public and private organizations- ♦ Four are owned and operated by the Town of Los Gatos Parks and Public Works Department; ♦ Four are owned and operated by the Los Gatos Union Elementary School District; ♦ One is owned and operated by the Los Gatos-Saratoga Joint Union High School District; ♦ Three are owned and operated by the Union School District; ♦ Two are owned and operated by community or faith-based groups; One is owned and operated by a private school. Of the 15 facilities, two are unavailable for use by outside groups or leagues. Out of the 13 facilities available for use by outside leagues or teams, eight are currently at capacity, and do not have any additional field availabili- ty. Those facilities include all four of the Los Gatos Union Elementary School District schools, the Los Gatos High School, two schools in the Union School District, and the Jew- ish Community Center. There are of two facilities with fields that have complete availability during the spring season; however, one of those facilities, the Mulberry School, is considered very undesirable due to its uneven terrain. In addition to student and resident use, several of the fields are utilized by local sports leagues for team practices and games. These leagues include: LGS Recreation, Los Ga- tos Unified Soccer League, Los Ga- Parks, Open Space and Trail Inventory Town of Los Gatos SUMMARY tos Little League, Los Gatos-Saratoga Softball Association, Los Gatos Pony League, Union Little League, Pacific Union Academy and the Branham Hill Girls Softball League. Currently, LGS Recreation and the Los Gatos Uni- fied Soccer League each utilize seven different facilities for athletic activities throughout Los Gatos. Los Gatos Little League holds games and practices at five different facilities a-ithin Los Gatos. Table 1, located in Chapter 1 of this report, provides a summary of each facility's fields and recreational league use. As shown in the table, 13 of the 15 identified facilities currently have one or more baseball fields, for a total of 25 baseball fields." Additionally, eleven of the facilities have a multi-use field area that allows scheduled activities and is appropriate for organized group sporting events. These facilities provide a total of approximately 516,700 square feet of multi-use field space within Los Gatos. These fields are utilized by school children, organized teams and sports leagues, as well as by the general public. B. Parks Local parks are essential to the quality of life for many Los Gatos residents, pro- viding recreational opportunities, neigh- borhood gathering facilities, and natural beauty throughout the community. The To,~%•n of Los Gatos contains a total of 16 parks, all of which are publicly owned and operated. Fourteen of these parks are located on Town-owned land and are maintained by PPW. The remain- ing two parks are owned and operated by the Santa Clara County Parks and Recreation Department. In total, there are approximately 240 acres of parkland within Los Gatos, containing nearly sev- en miles of multi-use trails and over 65 acres of lawn area. Parks, Open Space and Trail Inventory Town of Los Gatos SUMMARY C. Open Space Areas and Preserves Open space areas and preserves within Los Gatos help protect the area's natural beauty and contribute to a regional system of hiking, biking and equestrian trails, The Town of Los Gatos contains a total of four open space areas, all of which are publicly owned and operated. Two of the open space areas are located on Town-owned land and are maintained by PPW, while the other two are owned and operated by the Ntidpeninsula Re- gional Open Space District. These four Open Space Areas, the Santa Rosa, Heinz, St. Joseph's Hill and Sierra Azul, preserve approximately 1,160 acres of wildlife and plant habitat. These areas offer abundant natural beauty and are available to the entire community for low-intensity recreation and environmental education. D. Trails and Bikeways Los Gatos contains several multi-use trails and bikeways which provide im- portant connections and recreational opportunities for residents and visitors alike. As a dedicated pathway for nonmotorized activities and a minimum of eight feet aide to accommodate two-way travel, the Los Gatos Creek Trail is the only recognized Class I bikeway in Los Gatos.-` In addition to the Los Gatos Creek Trail, all of the open space areas, as well as some of the Town's parks, contain trails that are appropriate for hiking, biking, jog- ging, horseback riding and informal nonmotorized activities. These trails are located in Belgatos Park, Novitiate Park, Worcester Park, the Heinz and Santa Rosa Open Speace Areas, St. Joseph's Hill Preserve and the Sierra Azul Preserve. Los Gatos also contains on-street bikeways which enable bicyclists to travel within the community, as well as connect to larger trail networks. Class iI bikeways provide stripped bike lanes that give bicyclists preferential use and are a minimum of four feet wide. Class III bike routes share the road- way with vehicular traffic and include signs to direct bicyclists and drivers. Figure indicates the locations of the existing and proposed trails and bike- ways within Los Gatos." Parks, Open Space and Trail Inventory 1 Town of Los Gatos i Z m V _ fC c ~ ~n O 7 Y r ~ ~ m a d v m - _ = 0 0 a ~e C C A ip rp ep O O O O a V V V a a a` J cL J LL Parks. Open Space and Trail Inventory To,vn of Los Ga±os 051 SUMMARY Parks, Open Space and Trail Inventory Town of Los Gatos RECREATION LEAGUES & ORGANIZATIONS The foll0W1ngsection provides contact information for local organizations t1yatprouide athletic and recreational programs to the Los Gatos community. 1. Soccer Los Gatos United Soccer Club (408) 358-9289 2. Baseball and Softball Leagues Los Gatos Little League (408) 356-4802 3. Los Gatos Pony League (408) 356-9756 4. Los Gatos Saratoga Fast Pitch Softball (408) 291-2148 5. Bicycling Los Gatos Bicycle Racing Chub (408) 4356-6611 6. Birdwatcbing Santa Clara Valley Audubon Society (408) 252-3747 7. Boating Los Gatos Rowing Club (408) 353-8921 Parks, Open Space and Trait Inventory To.vn of Los Gatos 06 RECREATION LEAGUES & ORGANIZATIONS 8. Horseriding Los Gatos Horseman's Association (408) 354-2307 9. Local Recreation Los Gatos-Saratoga Community Education and Recreation (408) 354-8700 Parks, Open Space and Trail Inventory Town of Los Gatos END NOTES 1. Information regarding facilities owned and operated by the Town of Los Gatos was obtained from PP\1''s 'Parks Program Maintenance Areas Listing" fact sheet, which was provided by Tim Boger, Park Superintendent. Additional information was gathered during site visits, 2. AAA baseball is for players between the ages of nine and eleven years old. Teams typically have two games and one practice each week during the season which begins in early to mid-'starch and ends in earls June_ 3. Peterson, Judy. "New Balzer Field building will serve users of creek trail, Little Leaguers." Los Gatos Weekly-Times, January 21, 2008. 4. Information on the renovation of Balzer Field and Baggerly Field at Blossom Hill Park was obtained from the Los Gatos Little League 2008 Letter to parents and players. 5. The multi-use held square-footage estimate for Blossom Hill Park is based on tele- phone interviews with Steve Rauwolf of LGS Recreation and Tim Boyer of PPS\'s Parks and Forestn- Department, as well as aerial photographs. 6. Majors level basebal is for players between the ages of 10 and 12 years old, and it is the most competitive level of baseball in Little League. Teams begin practicing several times per week in early February. During the season, which lasts from late February or early March through early June, teams may continue to practice two or more times per week and will play two games each week. 7. Dallas, Peggy, Alastair Dallas, and Chris Wiley. -What Will a Skatepark Really Cost: Actual town expenses, other city's skatepark costs." Los Gatos Observer, February 4, 2008. 8. Information on the renovation of Balzer Field and Baggerly Field at Blossom Hill Park was obtained from the Los Gatos Little League 2CC8 Letter to parents and players. Parks, Open Space and Trail lnverntary I Garr of Los Gatos END NOTES 9. Email correspondence from Curtis Banks with regard to Los Gatos Observer 2/4/08 article, including information provided by PPW. 10. Ordinance 1918: Ordinance of the Town of Los Gatos Amending Ordinance No. 1351 Expanding the District Boundaries and Modifying the Development Stan- dards Effecting Zone Change No. 89 (Fairview Plaza Historic District). 11. April 17, 2008 telephone conversation with Tim Boyer of PPW and Curtis Banks of the Los Gatos Planning Department. 12. The multi-use field square-footage estimate for Live Oak Manor Park is based on a telephone interview with Steve Rauwolf of LGS Recreation and information on the Los Gatos United Soccer League website (http://www.Igusl,org), as well as aerial photographs. 13. Restroom and parking facilities are available at Balzer Fields, Oak Meadow Park and Vasona Lake Count Park. 14. The multi-use field square-footage estimate for Oak Meadow Park is based on a telephone interview with Steve Rauwolf of LGS Recreation and information on the Los Gatos United Soccer League website (http://ww•w.Igusl.org), as well as aerial photographs. 1 i. April 17, 2008 phone call n-ith Tim Boyer of PPV' and Curtis Banks of the Los Gatos Planning Department. 16. School restroom facilities are located inside the school building and are avail- able for use during indoor activities or if access is granted to the facility. 17. T-Ball level baseball is for first-time baseball players ages live and sir. Teams will have one weekday practice and one Saturday game each week. The season, which begins in late March and ends in late May or early June, includes approxi- mately 10 games. Parks, Open Space and Trail Inventory Town of Los Gatos END NOTES Coach-Pitch A (CPA) level baseball is for players between the ages of six and seven. CPA Teams will have one weekday practice and one Saturday game each week. The season, which begins in late March and ends in late May or early June, includes ap- proximately 10 games. Machine-Pitch A (NIPA) level baseball is for players between the ages of seven and eight. MPA Teams will have one practice, one weekday game and one Saturday game each week during the season which begins in late %larch or early April and ends in late May or early June. AA level baseball is for players between the ages of eight and ten years old. AA Teams have one practice, one weekday game and one Saturday game each week dur- ing the season which begins in mid to late March and ends in late May or early June. 13. The 12U League, for girls :ages 121 to 13 years old, and the 16U League, for girls 14 to 17 years old, both use the Blossom Hill School fields for games and practices. During the season, there are two games every week, one during the week and another on Saturday. The 12U and 16LT Leagues typically- practice twice a week, starting in early February. The regular season begins in mid March and concludes at the end of May. Some playoff games may extend to early June. 19. The Los Gatos Pony Baseball and Softball League is for players ages 13 and 14. The season starts in late March and last until the end of June. 20. Branham Hills Girls Softball (BI-1GS) League is open to players between the ages five of 14 years old. The league offers recreational and competitive girls fstpitch softball. The BHGS recreational softball season runs from February through early June and the competitive season nun from June through the fall. 21. The multi-use field square-footage estimate for the JCC's facilities is based on information provided by Len Connolly, Facilities Director of the Levy- Family Cam- pus, information on the Los Gatos United Soccer League website (ht[p://wcsro ,Igusl. org), as well as aerial photographs. Parks, Open Space and Trail Inventory Town of Los Gatos END NOTES 22, Totals do not include information on the Hillbrook and Mulberry schools' field facilities; we are awaiting response from each school. 23. Information on bikeway classifications and routes obtained from the Trails and Bikeways Master Plan that was published as part of the Existing Conditions Report for the 2000 General Plan Update. 24. The location of the park and open space trails indicated in Figure 5 were ob- tained from maps provided online by the Town of Los Gatos and the Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District for each of their respective properties. The maps provided online did not include specific geographic coordinates or other locadonal indicators, and therefore, the routes shown in the figure may not accurately reflect the exact trail alignments. Parks, Open Space and Trail Inventory Town of Los Gatos