21.07.2015 Views

Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces - Moreno Valley

Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces - Moreno Valley

Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces - Moreno Valley

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

CHAPTER 4–P ARKS , R EC . & OPEN SPACE MORENO VALLEY GENERAL PLAN<strong>and</strong> the lack of agri-business support in thearea.Agricultural l<strong>and</strong> within the study area isgenerally leased to farm operators. Few, ifany, of the farms are owner-operated. Themajor types of agricultural uses are grazing<strong>and</strong> farming of dry grains, truck crops <strong>and</strong>tree crops.A limited amount of temporary grazing <strong>and</strong>dry grain farming occurs within the studyarea. For example, sheep sometimes grazeon open grassl<strong>and</strong>s <strong>and</strong> on cut grain afterharvest. Irrigated vegetable crops, includingpotatoes are grown in the northeasternportions of the study area. Melons aresometimes cultivated in small amounts. Afew citrus orchards, avocado groves <strong>and</strong>Christmas tree farms remain in the northern<strong>and</strong> eastern sectors of <strong>Moreno</strong> <strong>Valley</strong>.To provide an economic incentive topreserve agricultural l<strong>and</strong>s, the State ofCalifornia passed the California L<strong>and</strong>Conservation Act, commonly referred to asthe Williamson Act, in 1965. Under this act,agricultural l<strong>and</strong>s are taxed at theiragricultural value rather than their value forhigher valued uses. In exchange, thel<strong>and</strong>owner enters into a contract to retain hisor her l<strong>and</strong> in agricultural use for at least 10years. Once a "Notice of Nonrenewal" isfiled, it is ten years until the contract expires.At the time that the first General Plan wasadopted, hundreds of acres within the studyarea were under Williamson Act contracts.Notices of Nonrenewal have since been filedfor these areas. At this time, no l<strong>and</strong>s withinthe study area are under Williamson Actcontract.At the time that the first General Plan wasadopted, the University of California FieldStation, located between Lasselle <strong>and</strong> NasonStreets <strong>and</strong> south of Brodiaea Avenue, wasused to raise experimental crops suited todry <strong>and</strong> semi-dry climates. The Universitylater decided to move its research operationsto a station in the Coachella <strong>Valley</strong>. Amixed-use specific plan was adopted for theproperty in 1999, <strong>and</strong> was subsequentlyamended in 2005 as a gated age-qualifyingcommunity.Mineral extraction, including the mining ofs<strong>and</strong>, gravel <strong>and</strong> rock is another type ofopen space use. The mineral potential withthe study area is very limited. There is onlyone active s<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> gravel quarry on recordwithin the study area: the Jack RabbitCanyon Quarry. It is in a drainage courselocated at the northeast corner of JackRabbit Trail <strong>and</strong> Gilman Springs Road,adjacent to the Quail Ranch Golf Course.4.2.4 <strong>Open</strong> Space for Outdoor<strong>Recreation</strong><strong>Open</strong> space for outdoor recreation includespublic <strong>and</strong> private outdoor recreationfacilities. Public recreation facilities in<strong>Moreno</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> include state, county <strong>and</strong> cityparks as well as public golf courses. Privateoutdoor recreation facilities include privategolf courses, driving ranges <strong>and</strong> other privateoutdoor recreation facilities.Two private outdoor recreation facilities areowned <strong>and</strong> operated by homeowner’sassociations in Sunnymead Ranch <strong>and</strong><strong>Moreno</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> Ranch. Two private golfcourses were in operation as well: the<strong>Moreno</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> Ranch Golf Club in <strong>Moreno</strong><strong>Valley</strong> Ranch <strong>and</strong> the Quail Ranch GolfCourse in the southeast corner of the studyarea.4.3 <strong>Parks</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Recreation</strong><strong>Parks</strong> <strong>and</strong> recreation facilities <strong>and</strong> servicesare an important component of the quality oflife in <strong>Moreno</strong> <strong>Valley</strong>. The City of <strong>Moreno</strong><strong>Valley</strong> <strong>Parks</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Recreation</strong> Departmentprovides parks <strong>and</strong> recreation facilities in<strong>Moreno</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> through partnerships withother public agencies <strong>and</strong> the private sector.Page 4-4 July 11, 2006

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!