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SAMPLES OF REFERENCES TO ACTIVE AND PASSIVE RECREATION Presented below is a relatively small collection of the myriad references to active and passive recreation. These references consi stently refer to active recreat ion as activities th at require special facilities. This list is drawn from sources available on the web in order to facilitate evaluation of the entire references. In the interest of space, only the pertinent sections of each document are copied here. http://www.springsgov.com/Page.asp?avI!"#$%  Par&s and 'ecreation, (conomic !evelopment, !owntown, )tilities  *+.+ P'- ! '('(TI0 *+.*.!1 ctive par& use refers to structured recreational activities which require speciali2ed  par&land development and management which may restrict general use of the par& land or facility. Passive par& use refers to less structured recreational activities which require little or no speciali2ed par&land development and management and are en3oyed on a first4come, first4served  basis. http://www.munic.state.ct.us/5I!!6( 7I(6!/2oneart*.htm 80I9 '(9)6TI0 +.*;.+*. Passive 'ecreation: Passive 'ecreation means non4motori2ed recreation not requiring <development<, as defined herein, nor requiring any alteration of the e=isting topography, nor any activity regulated  pursuant to this sec tion. uch passive recreatio n shall include, bu t not be limited to, hi& ing, hangliding, bicycling, picnic&ing and birdwatching. http://www.des .state.nh.us/dwspp/l andgrant>guidel ines.htm ater upply 6and 9rant Program Typical 'estrictions on 6ands cquired with 9rant 7unding P('5ITT(! )( ! TI@ITI( Passive 'ecreation. Passive recreation is allowed. This includes hi&ing, cross country s&iing,  bicycling, non4mo tori2ed recreation, hunting , and fishing.

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