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Sona Virdi

sonaorder@gmail.com


Apr 26, 07 - 8:18 AM
Clarendon Dog Park needs your help

Dear Clarendon Dog Park Supporter:
Your help is needed! Please read through the below details (and bear
with us - we know this is a lengthy email, but there is a lot to say)
and submit your comments on the future design of the Clarendon Dog
Park to Arlington County by Tuesday, May 1st. Your participation is
critical if we are to impress upon the county our concerns about their
designs.

Arlington County has developed three proposals for the configuration
of the space at 13th Street and Herdon. These proposed designs are the
next step, now that at least part of the area has been designated an
official Arlington County Community Canine Area (CCA).

The following are some of the concerns or goals we believe most CCA
users share. If you agree with them, it would be helpful if you
included some or all of them into your comments, so that the parks
department will understand they are dealing with a unified group here.
Please note these points are only for guidance, and we are not trying
to tell you (a particularly well-educated and articulate group of
people!) what to say or how to say it!


1) SPACE: The county has called for the park to be "approximate one
half" of the size of the lot at 13th and Herdon, or about 16,000
square feet. The phrase "about half" could also mean a little more
than half, not something that the county appeared to consider. A CCA
which is significantly less than 16,000 square feet (such as the ones
outlined in plans 2 & 3, which were developed due to a misreading of
the Clarendon sector plan**) would not meet this goal. We have
significant concerns about a CCA that is only some 10,000 square feet.
Such a limited space would compact the community of dogs into a much
smaller area than they are used to, and, we believe, would lead to
more barking and, potentially, more fights. That would be extremely
detrimental to our sincere and concerted efforts to try and minimize
the noise from the park for the neighbors. Also, as a part of the
space issue, we believe that the park needs to be quite long, to allow
humans and their dogs to get
good exercise playing fetch, and it also needs to include a section
for those dogs and humans who don't want to be in that traffic.


2) COMMUNITY: As one of our members so beautifully stated, the CCA
isn't just for dogs. It really is a community of people, both those
who bring their dogs to the park for exercise and socialization and
those who come to watch the dogs as they play. The CCA is a valuable
community resource that helps strengthen the Clarendon community as a
whole. People at the park gather together and socialize every day,
discussing community events, sports, development, politics -- local
and national, while we watch our dogs and pick up after them. We are a
community of people with dogs. These interactions help neighbors to
get to know each other and to build a sense of community. The social
aspect of the CCA also helps enforce the basic rules of dog ownership
such as cleaning up after one's dog and always controlling one's dog's
behavior and sharing behavior and growth training tips


3) BUFFER: We believe there is strong agreement among the community
and CCA supporters about the need for a buffer all the way around the
CCA, not just one portion of it. CCA supporters want to minimize our
conflicts with the neighbors on all sides. Such a buffer could be
green: trees, etc. None of the current proposals incorporate a
balanced buffer zone around the entire park.


Those are the main points. Additionally, we have heard support for:
1) positioning the park so that it gets maximum sunlight throughout the year;
2) creating an area within the CCA which could be used for small dogs
(it would be critical that this be a structure that could be used when
desired and open to other dogs when not needed);
3) An area for those who would like to watch the dogs at play from
outside the park would be a good use of space;
4) A water feature could be fun;
5) the draft Clarendon sector plan calls for the other use for the
park area to be a "passive" use. One of the best ways to meet this
goal would be to use the non-CCA space for demonstration gardens
(butterfies or birds) or something like that., which could also
function as a buffer;
6) A canopy for rain or sun (for the humans) might be nice;

Comments can be submitted electronically or printed and sent via
snail mail to the county administrators. All comments must be received
by the parks department by close of business May 1st. If you support
the CCA and want to ensure its continued vitality, it is critical that
you tell the parks department what you think. It is clear from the
design proposal meeting that members of the Lyon Village will be
participating, so it is crucial that we make sure CCA supporters'
voices are heard.

To comment, please go to:
http://www.arlingtonva.us/Departments/ParksRecreation/news/Park


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