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Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood stated that when that area was <br />developed the lots were five to ten acres and that area was used as a horse arena. He commented <br />that the land is dedicated park land but the highest and best use at this time is as a brush drop off <br />site or for construction vehicle use. He continued to review the other elements of the plan including <br />definitions and timing. <br />Chair Bennett commented that perhaps the timing is stated as an example as funding may not <br />always be available or perhaps the park does not require replacement at that time. <br />Commissioner Leistico asked for input on the safety concern category. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood stated that he will be clarifying the <br />differences between safety concerns versus aesthetic issues. He noted that playgrounds receive <br />inspections twice per week during the summer months and once per week in the off season. <br />Commissioner Sis commented that this is a good framework that would guide discussion. He <br />stated that the Commission would retain the ability to have that discussion and make the decision <br />but agreed that this would be a good framework to work off. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood commented that perhaps the <br />Commission recommend that the Council consider this policy as a working draft. He stated that <br />the policy could be revisited after the first playground or two. <br />Chair Bennett agreed that would make sense, especially as Rabbit will most likely be the first park <br />on the list. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood stated that first park could be used for <br />the appendix to show how the policy works. <br />Chair Bennett commented that it will be helpful to have a policy to use as a base and help to remove <br />some of the emotion. <br />Councilmember Heineman commented that Titterud is a great park, but he has never seen the <br />sports fields used. He asked if something could be added stating that there would be an additional <br />section added that could provide examples of what would be done if a playground is removed. He <br />noted that having some of those alternatives will help to remove some of that emotion. <br />Chair Bennett noted that some of those alternatives could be listed in section five. He stated that <br />Commissioner Barten referenced the Ford Brook is not shown on the map. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood acknowledged that this is a draft, and <br />some locations still need to be added. It was confirmed that staff will bring this back to the <br />Commission in August. <br />Park and Recreation Commission/July 8, 2021 <br />Page 4 of 6 <br />
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