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Volume 2: Draft Gorst Planned Action Environmental Impact Statement

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GORST PLANNED ACTION EIS | AFFECTED ENVIRONMENT, SIGNIFICANT IMPACTS, AND MITIGATION MEASURESTable 3.12-26City of Bremerton Regional Parks LOS <strong>Impact</strong>s – Alternative 2Time PeriodCity ofBremertonPopulationLOS = 14.64 ACRES PER 1,000 POPULATIONAcres to MeetLOS StandardAcres AvailableNet Reserve or(Deficiency)2010 37,729 552 544 (8)2035 City w /o <strong>Gorst</strong> 52,017 762 544 (217)2035 Alternative 2 53,224 779 544 (235)Source: Washington State OFM, 2012; Bremerton Parks, Recreation, and Open Space Plan, 2007; City of BremertonComprehensive Plan, 2010; and BERK, 2013Table 3.12-27City of Bremerton Local Parks LOS <strong>Impact</strong>s – Alternative 2Time PeriodCity ofBremertonPopulationLOS = 1.48 ACRES PER 1,000 POPULATIONAcres to MeetLOS StandardAcres AvailableNet Reserve or(Deficiency)Alternative 32010 37,729 56 52 (4)2035 City w /o <strong>Gorst</strong> 52,017 77 52 (25)2035 Alternative 2 53,224 79 52 (26)Source: Washington State OFM, 2012; Bremerton Parks, Recreation, and Open Space Plan, 2007; City of BremertonComprehensive Plan, 2010; and BERK, 2013Alternative 3 models the highest growth level for the <strong>Gorst</strong> UGA, and assumes a 2035 <strong>Gorst</strong> UGA population of1,304, which is an increase of 1,082 residents over current population levels.County <strong>Impact</strong>s. Given that Alternative 3 population projections are higher than Alternative 1 and slightly higherthan Alternative 2, the growth in the <strong>Gorst</strong> UGA would drive the following additional needs for parks andrecreation services if the <strong>Gorst</strong> UGA remains unincorporated:• 37 additional acres of open space. (Shown in Table 3.12-28 Kitsap County Open Space LOS <strong>Impact</strong>s –Alternative 3).• Nine additional acres of regional parks. (Shown in Table 3.12-29 Kitsap County Regional Parks LOS <strong>Impact</strong>s –Alternative 3).• One acre of heritage parks (Shown in Table 3.12-30 Kitsap County Heritage Parks LOS <strong>Impact</strong>s – Alternative 3).• Eight acres of community parks. (Shown in Table 3.12-31 Kitsap County Community Parks LOS <strong>Impact</strong>s –Alternative 3).• No need for additional shoreline access, or trails.<strong>Draft</strong> | June 2013 3-210

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