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Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chair Bennett; Commissioners Leistico, Barten, Loss, Sis, and <br />Walker. Voting No: None. Absent: Commissioner Olson. <br />5. COMMISSION BUSINESS <br />5.01: Playground Renovations — Rabbit and Peltzer Parks <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood stated that at the last meeting, the <br />Commission recommended playground renovations for Peltzer and Rabbit parks. He stated that <br />many residents expressed support and enthusiasm for the improvements at the meeting. He stated <br />that the meeting had technology issues at the last meeting, therefore the images could not be <br />displayed and noted that his intention tonight is to review those images. He reviewed the <br />presentation with the images for the Commission and viewers at home. He stated that this item <br />will go before the City Council on April 26t". <br />Chair Bennett thanked staff for the presentation tonight with the images as those were not available <br />at the last meeting. <br />Commissioner Sis referenced the shoreline portion and asked if the water level is constant from <br />year to year. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood commented that there is open water <br />there and he would anticipate about a two -foot elevation before the water would outlet. He stated <br />that he believed people wanted a pad to be able to see the water and feed ducks. He noted that he <br />would salvage two deck sections from the public works site with a short boardwalk which would <br />result in a short boardwalk with deck for people to enjoy the pond. <br />Commissioner Sis asked if that would propose risk to the City to have a playground in such close <br />proximity. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood did not believe there would be an <br />issue. He stated that there is nothing that prevents a child from wading into the pond and therefore <br />did not believe a deck would create a further nuisance. <br />Councilmember Musgrove commented that it was good to hear the soccer goals were installed and <br />asked if those are secured. She asked if the area would be enhanced for turf. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood replied that the goals are secured with <br />augers to ensure they do not tilt down or tip. He commented that there are no turf enhancements <br />proposed. He noted that under normal precipitation seasons the grass is green, although last <br />summer the grass was parched because of the drought conditions. He confirmed the Peltzer Park <br />experienced a lot of vandalism in the past, as have other parks. He noted that often corresponds <br />to the age of the children and those children growing out of that stage. He stated that they have <br />not had vandalism at Peltzer for many years. <br />5.02: Community Park at Trott Brook Crossing — Preliminary Development Cost Review <br />Park and Recreation Commission/April 14, 2022 <br />Page 2 of 5 <br />
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