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Basis of Design Book 2 - City of St. Petersburg

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Al Lang Field (continued)<br />

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On June 18, 2009, Al Lang Field was rezoned<br />

from DC-3(Downtown Center-3)<br />

to DC-P (Downtown Center Park).<br />

The stadium is currently being utilized for<br />

a variety <strong>of</strong> athletic activities including<br />

college and high school baseball tournaments,<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional International Baseball,<br />

FC Tampa Bay pr<strong>of</strong>essional soccer,<br />

and other special events.<br />

Municipal Marina<br />

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The Marina facilities are currently going through a rehabilitation analysis to provide<br />

for boat slip/mooring and building design/configuration; ensuring docks and shore<br />

structures are up to current and future building code and design standards.<br />

Consideration is also being given to continue maximum public accessibility to the<br />

waterfront and connectivity to adjoining areas and downtown facilities.<br />

The recent installation <strong>of</strong> transient boating docks along Bay Shore Drive NE has increased<br />

casual daily use and access to park areas.<br />

Recent reconfiguration to diagonal parking fronting the marina on Bay Shore Drive<br />

NE has been coordinated with landscape design, as well as bike trails and the Traffic<br />

Circulation Plan.<br />

● In an effort to better manage vessels in<br />

the North Basin, a mooring field has<br />

been approved and is currently being<br />

permitted for development in 2012.<br />

December 2011<br />

DRAFT<br />

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