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Parks/Utilities Supervisor Riverblood though.t the net could be in the buck shot area and the <br />rocks could be placed elsewhere, lie showed a catalog ofmanmade tree trunks for a tree house. <br /> <br />(20 m missioner LaMere inquired if the play equipment was considered ADA compliant. <br /> <br />Parks/Utilities Supervisor P, Sverblood stated they have two options they could'use to access the <br />play areas. One would be to use resilient tiles that lead tO the play equipment and transfer decks <br />but this does not warranty perfect accessibility to all of the play areas. Another affect is wood <br />fiber pathways that will not mold or disinte=o-rate and may be the better choice becatme the tiles <br />are hard to maintain and keep clean. <br /> <br />Chairperson Johns stated she liked the more natural affects for the park. <br /> <br />Parks/Utilities Supervisor Riverblood noted the climbing rock is well thought out and desigx~ed <br />fbr children age's six to twelve. <br /> <br />Chairperson Johns asked if the fifty-five thousand dollars put aside for this park would cover alt <br />o[:the elements. <br /> <br />Parks/Utilities Supervisor Riverblood stated it would. <br /> <br />Commissioner Lehman asked for clarification on the pictures in the packet for placement of the <br />new equipment. <br /> <br />Parks/Utilities Supervisor Riverblood stated he did not have ideas as to where the equipment will <br />go at this time but gave suggestions to the Commission. <br /> <br />Commissioner Ostrum wondered if they could use some rocks in the open areas. <br /> <br />Pa,'ks/Utilities Supetwisor Riverblood thought they could but would want to construct some trails <br />~'rom the parking area to the play areas. <br /> <br />Chai q)erson Jolms asked if any of the equipment could be salvageable. <br /> <br />Parks/Utilities Supervisor Riverblood thought a few of the items conld be kept. He stated they <br />would check the equipment to see which items could be fixed up and kept. <br /> <br />Commissioner Lehman thought the tree house idea was a good concept. <br /> <br />Co~m~.issioner Shrs/ock agreed and asked tbr more information and pricing of how much a tree <br /> <br />Commissi,mcr Shryock thought there were other parks where the net could be utilized better <br />btecau.so it was a more high tech piece of equipment. <br /> <br />Johns noted she ,,vould like to have the climbing rocks at the park. <br /> <br /> I..~:, and Recreation ~ · : .... <br /> ~omm~ss~oa/Oc~ooer 14, 2004 <br /> Page 3 of 6 <br /> <br /> <br />
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