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019
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1993
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- Other Recreation Facilities: In addition to Mayfield Racquet <br />Club on Beta Drive and Parkview Golf Course on SOM Center Road, <br />the probable age composition of Mayfield Village's population <br />_ indicates the need for a small, centrally located passive park. <br />Furthermore, the distribution of preschoolers, in relation to <br />the- street pattern, suggest that at least one "tot lot" should <br />be considered in tandem with other community facilities in each <br />- of the Village's six Plan Areas. <br />Finally, Chapter II outlines the possible provision of at <br />- least 55 acres of common open space in conjunction with future <br />residential development (see Residential Options, Pages 12-13). <br />If implemented, this land will be an important ;adjunct to the <br />Village's recreation system. While privately owned and <br />maintained by adjacent residents, all common open space uses <br />including swimming pools, community buildings and tennis courts, <br />should be carefully considered by the Village as part of the <br />overall review of each proposed new residential development. <br />VILLAGE SERVICES <br />Municipal Buildings: Mayfield Village's 2.0-acre site at Wilson <br />I Mills/SOM Center has traditionally accommodated its <br />governmental, police and fire protection facilities. In 19_, a <br />service center was built immediately north of the Village's <br />playground on SOM Center Road. Recent studies by Rauschenbach, <br />Casini and Urban imply that major .changes to the size and <br />- arrangement of municipal buildings are needed. The following <br />three options have been formulated. <br />- While extremely limited ,in terms of land area, <br />accommodation of all needed governmental, police and fire <br />.protection facilities in a new Village Hall, and <br />preservation of the existing historic Village Hall on the <br />present site at Wilson Mills/SOM Center; <br />- Provision of a new Fire Station and preservation of the <br />existing Village Hall on the present site, but relocation <br />of police facilities and administrative offices to a new <br />2.0-acre site at the northwest corner of Beta/SOM Center <br />which is now occupied by three one family dwellings; or <br />_ - Relocation of all facilities to a new Village Hall site <br />immediately north of Mayfield School District's <br />Administration Building on SOM Center Road (see Business <br />Options, Pages 14-15). <br />= Library: The Mayfield Regional Library was built in 1970 on a <br />2.5-acre site on Wilson Mills. Road adjacent to Mayfield High <br />School. The Library includes 27,000 square. feet. With 36.0 <br />annual circulations per square foot, it is one of the most <br />- 20 <br />
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