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The following are the four scoring factors that consider the playground itself Combined they <br />account for 60% of the points: <br />A. Features Posing Safety Concerns. A thorough inspection is to be performed on all <br />elements of the playground structures, including but not limited to swings, slides, transfer <br />decks, railings, and surfaces. If one feature is determined to pose a potential safety <br />concern, the playground automatically receives fifteen points in this category, or one half <br />of the total. If more than one feature is found to pose a concern, the playground receives <br />the full thirty points. <br />B. Visual Condition of the Playground Set. The inspection will also determine the visual <br />quality of the playground. The presence of faded or chipped paint, or rusted metal, are <br />indicators of poor condition. Playgrounds in great condition receive zero points; <br />playgrounds in fair condition receive five points; playgrounds in poor condition receive <br />the full ten points. <br />C. Age of the Playground Set. If the playground is less than ten years old, it receives zero <br />points. If it is between ten and twenty years old, it receives two points. If it is between <br />twenty and thirty years old, it receives eight points. If it is greater than thirty years old, it <br />receives the full ten points. The disparity between scores of playgrounds older than <br />twenty years and those younger than twenty years is due to the assumed useful lifespan <br />of a playground being twenty years. <br />D. Compliance with ADA Standards. ADA standards are defined below. Compliance is <br />worth zero points whereas noncompliance is worth ten points. <br />The matrix additionally considers two factors that encompass the context of the <br />playground. Combined they account for 40% of the points: <br />E. Community Park vs. Neighborhood Park. This distinction refers to the usage of the <br />park containing the playground in question. Neighborhood parks are smaller parks with <br />fewer amenities that primarily serve the immediate neighborhood. They are mostly used <br />by people who live within walking distance of the park. Community parks are larger parks <br />that serve considerably larger constituencies and that feature a greater variety of <br />amenities, particularly athletic fields. They are the sites of athletic tournaments and major <br />gatherings. Playgrounds in community parks are likely to receive much greater usage and <br />wear more quickly, needing replacement sooner than their neighborhood counterparts. <br />Consequently, this category gives priority to playgrounds in community parks over those <br />in neighborhood parks, with the former receiving twenty-five points compared to fifteen <br />points. <br />F. Accessibility via Trails and Other Considerations. Many of Ramsey's older <br />playgrounds are inaccessible via an ADA compliant path which makes them more <br />difficult to access for persons with mobility limitations. Any potential playground <br />replacement would include a paved surface to allow for easier access, thus playgrounds <br />without such a surface are prioritized in this category and may receive the 15 points. <br />This category also maintains room for other considerations as well, an example would <br />be structures that need frequent repair components. Due to the overall lack of gradience <br />in the scoring metrics, several playgrounds may receive the same score. This category <br />may also be used to break ties. <br />4 <br />
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