There are two types of conversions; one associated with the property, the other with a funded facility.
1. A property conversion means that the park site (within the 6(f) boundaries) is being used for purposes other than public outdoor recreation. Examples include, but are not limited to: utility or road easements, sale of property, construction of non-recreation facility such as a pump station, town hall, or fire station within the boundaries.
2. Facility conversions occur when a facility constructed with LWCF assistance, such as tennis or basketball courts, playgrounds or trails have been removed from the site or are no longer in proper repair for public use. It may also occur when indoor recreation facilities are constructed on site. This includes enclosing an outdoor pool, even with a bubble.
2006-12-30 06:17:42
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answered by Jigyasu Prani 6
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