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Parks & Assistant Public Works SuperintendentRiverbloodresponded something needs to be <br />done soon, or structural problems may begin to happen. <br /> <br />Chair Bennett asked about the BBQ pits on site. <br /> <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood responded there is one grill, and <br />there is one water fountain with misting station. <br /> <br />Chair Bennett suggested the roof clearly needs to be fixed, and further discussion needs to <br />happen as to whether the shelter is salvageable. The south shelter, with some other amenities <br />around it, may be a priority. It could be a draw for that second shelter. <br /> <br />Commissioner Shoemaker commented that many cities have a large gazebo at a City park which <br />is suitable for weddings. She asked whether that is of interest on the south side of the park. <br /> <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood responded that events on the scale of <br />weddings may be better suited for some of the downtown parks in planning right now. <br />Bend has limited parking in the south half. Sanitary services would definitely be needed as well. <br />That sort of thing might be better programmed downtown, and it would be associated with a <br />significant playground, a splash pad, and other new amenitiesend has a different feel <br />to it, as it is more outdoorsy. <br /> <br />Chair Bennett stated there may be some potential for that at The Draw and possibly Elmcrest. <br />With the extension of the greenway corridor and the splash pad, that opens up more formalized <br />possibilities for events like weddings. That would be a great amenity to have. <br /> <br />Commissioner Shoemaker explained she is a wedding photographer, and a lot of people are <br />opting for very small wedding in small locations. A lot of those park locations in other Cities <br />limit the amount of people who can attend, to address limited parking and other concerns. <br /> <br />Chair Bennett . If there were to <br />be significant upgrades to the south shelter, that may become a possibility. The one shelter looks <br />like it is falling down. But a shelter that is more aesthetically pleasing with a fireplace, that <br />could be a beautiful backdrop for a small wedding ceremony. <br /> <br />Commissioner Barnes asked about the area flooding and how that may affect a new structure. <br /> <br />Chair Bennett stated he does not see anything beyond a concrete pad and a roof for the shelter, so <br />that flooding would not negatively affect the integrity of the structure. <br /> <br />Commissioner Bayer asked about ADA compliance. <br /> <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood responded is ADA <br />compliant now. <br /> <br />Park and Recreation Commission/September 12, 2019 <br />Page 4 of 6 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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