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Motion by Commissioner Barten, seconded by Commissioner Olson, to affirm the 2021 Photo <br />Contest Winners. <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chair Bennett; Commissioners Barten, Olson, Loss, and Sis. Voting <br />No: None. Absent: Commissioners Leistico and Walker. <br />5.03: Playground Replacement Policy — Formulate Plan for Rabbit Park <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood recognized the work the Commission <br />has put into the playground replacement policy which has since been adopted. He stated that this <br />discussion will focus on Rabbit Park. He identified the area of homes which were mailed a letter <br />asking residents for input on the park. He noted that of the 91 letters that were sent, only eight <br />responses were received. He stated that five of those comments named some time of playground <br />component, while the three erred towards the preference for the natural side. He provided a <br />photograph of the existing park, which is fairly baren and stark. He stated that the Commission <br />visited the park the previous year and came to consensus on some native plantings to reduce the <br />need for mowing. He noted that there was also a consensus to leave the large slide. He commented <br />that the remainder of the playground equipment is old and replacement parts are no longer <br />available. He stated that for those reasons it is recommended that the playground equipment be <br />removed. He noted that the swings were removed this past year because of the poor condition. He <br />reviewed the different options the Commission could consider for the park. <br />Chair Bennett welcomed input from the public. <br />Bowman Family, 8845 176th Avenue NW, agreed that most of the equipment is in poor condition <br />and is not safe for small children. She commented that having natural habitat would be great for <br />the park as it is currently overrun with sandburs. <br />Mr. Bowman commented that their family enjoys the large slide and swings and also enjoys <br />climbing features. He agreed that native landscaping and walking trails would be a great addition <br />along with shade trees and benches. <br />Mrs. Bowman agreed that because there is no shade at the park it is often unusable during the <br />hotter times of the summer. <br />Mr. Bowman stated that his family loves taking walks to Rabbit Park and would love to see it <br />reworked into something more usable. He stated that there would not need to be a lot of large <br />equipment but perhaps a smaller play concept with walking trails, native landscaping and shade <br />would be great. <br />Mrs. Bowman commented that there are several families in the neighborhood that have kids with <br />disabilities and therefore having a space with accessible features would be great. <br />Commissioner Sis commented that currently there are two separate play structures at the park. He <br />stated that it appears one is in worse condition and needs to be removed. He asked if the other <br />structure is in good condition. <br />Park and Recreation Commission/February 10, 2022 <br />Page 3 of 8 <br />
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