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North Commons Park <br />North Commons Park is a neighborhood park in southern Ramsey, located north of CSAH 116 / <br />Bunker Lake Boulevard and between CSAH 83 / Armstrong Boulevard and CSAH 56 / Ramsey <br />Boulevard. Its playground was built in 2012. Overall, the playground is in excellent condition. <br />The playground consists of four components the main playset with an attached climbing wall and <br />monkey bars, a metal swing set, and two spinners (one globe spinner). The swing set has two bays, <br />one for bucket swings and one for belt swing, with each bay containing two swings each. The main <br />play set has three slides one short and straight near the bottom, two long and winding near the <br />top of the structure. One of the longer slides zig zags while the other turns 360 degrees. There are <br />six points of egress one transfer surface; one chain -link ladder; one ladder with circular footholds <br />rotated 90 degrees from one another; three stepping platforms; a ladder with two flat platforms <br />directly on top of one another; and the monkey bars. <br />The monkey bars consist of five triangular bars. The climbing wall is plastic with nine holds on the <br />front side and seven holds on the back side and a hole near the bottom of the wall (on the right side <br />when viewed from the front) that can serve as a hand hold or foot hold. The top portion of the <br />structure is accessible via two separate ladders made from walls with two slots cut out for foot <br />holds. The bottommost of these ladders may have accessibility concerns —although one can use <br />the guardrails as handholds, there is not a lot of room to maneuver through the opening. <br />17 <br />
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