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Peltzer Park <br />Peltzer is a neighborhood park located in southern Ramsey, east of CSAH 56 / Ramsey Boulevard <br />and north of CSAH 116 / Bunker Lake Boulevard. Its playground was built in 1995 andhas an ADA <br />accessible by trail. The playground uses pea gravel for surfacing. The playground consists of three <br />main components the main play structure, a swing set, and a spring rider. <br />The spring rider is in fair condition, though its paint is faded and some of the metal is in the initial <br />stages of rust formation. The swing set consists of two bays with two swings each; one bay contains <br />belt swings and the other contains bucket swings. The swings are all in good condition. <br />The play set contains four slides two straight slides on the east side of the structure (one of which <br />has a hump and the other of which has two tracks) and two slides on the west side (one enclosed and <br />one curved 360 degrees). There are seven points of entry one transfer surface and staircase on the <br />southern end of the playground; one transfer surface at the end of a track -ride; five stepping <br />platforms; one chain -link ladder with a curved metal handrail; one curved ladder with four semi - <br />rectangular footholds; one straight ladder with five footholds; one corkscrew climber. There are also <br />two plastic tunnels one with a single 90-degree turn and one with two 90-degree turns. <br />Overall, the playground is in fair condition. The paint on the plastic components has faded and the <br />wood on the decks and supports is slightly worn but the playground is structurally in working <br />condition. <br />Figure 47-48: Peltzer Park Playground (facing North and Southeast, respectively) <br />22 <br />
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