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Parks & Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood replied that while that could be included, it <br />has not been part of the plans because of the concerns that would come with unsupervised fires. <br />Commissioner Walker stated that perhaps a propane firepit could be used in a vending machine <br />fashion. He stated that perhaps someone can put in two dollars for 15 or 30 minutes of fire. He <br />noted that it could also be on a timer that would not allow use after 10 p.m. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood confirmed that could be designed, although <br />it would not be cheap. He noted that there will be some outdoor hearths in Municipal Plaza which <br />will expand the park use in that urban setting during the shoulder seasons. <br />Councilmember Musgrove asked if there are any comments about the shady areas in the winter <br />and whether there would be space for melting and/or snow removal. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood stated that he has not thought about snow <br />removal in the design but conceivably some volunteers could clear snow on some boardwalks. <br />He stated that the interior of the play area will have shade and therefore there will not be a lot of <br />melting. He stated that they could provide some plastic shovels that people may use to clear snow <br />in the earlier snow events. He noted that as the season goes on the snow tends to be more compact <br />and people navigate along. He stated that perhaps as the development is built out, people would <br />perhaps adopt the park to clear the boardwalk. <br />Commissioner Walker stated that perhaps instead of the planks running width wise, it would be <br />easier to remove snow if the planks ran the other way. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood replied that the curvilinear aspects would <br />make that difficult and it would increase costs significantly. <br />Commissioner Olson commented that this is existing for the city, and he likes the rustic elements <br />and uniqueness. He stated that perhaps there would be snowshoeing opportunities because it is <br />more wooded and rustic. He asked if staff has considered placing an emergency phone in the <br />restroom area. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Director replied that he did not have experience with emergency <br />phones, but it seems most children over the age of eight carry cellphones. He stated with the <br />proximity to homes, he would think there would be some supervision and the park is close to the <br />homes. He stated that this development will be more dense than some of the other subdivisions in <br />Ramsey and therefore most people will know each other. He stated that the parks department did <br />offer a learn to snowshoe program last winter and they could build upon that. <br />Motion by Commissioner Barten, seconded by Commissioner Olson, to move forward for <br />additional final planning and develop plans and specifications as discussed. <br />Further discussion: Councilmember Musgrove asked if the potential firepit is included or whether <br />that could be something to consider in the future. Chair Bennett confirmed that the consensus was <br />not to include that element at this time but to perhaps pursue that in the future if desired. <br />Park and Recreation Commission/September 8, 2022 <br />Page 3 of 6 <br />
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