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Motion by Commissioner Sis, seconded by Commissioner Barten, to approve the following Park <br />and Recreation Commission Regular Meeting Minutes: <br />• Park and Recreation Commission Meeting Minutes date February 9, 2023 <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chair Bennett; Commissioners Sis, Barten, Arts, Leistico, Loss, and <br />Olson. Voting No: None. Absent: None. <br />5. COMMISSION BUSINESS <br />5.01: Initiate Playground Development for Neighborhood Park in the Riverstone South <br />Subdivision <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood presented background information on the <br />Riverstone South subdivision and playground concept that had been approved by the Commission. <br />He stated that staff is now in the process of finalizing the design and ordering equipment. He <br />recommended that the zipline be ordered as it has an eight -week delivery time and although part <br />of the playground would in itself be a standalone item. He displayed the concept plan for the <br />playground and highlighted different features. He noted that the items on the State contract will <br />not need to be competitively bid and could be directly purchased. <br />Commissioner Sis asked if the intent would be to install the zipline prior to the other equipment. <br />Park & Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood confirmed that is the intent. <br />Commissioner Sis asked if the Park Dedication contribution of $350,000 would be the total budget <br />for the park. <br />Park & Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood replied that the $350,000 is available in the <br />park trust fund today. He stated that the preliminary budget for the concept plan was approved by <br />the Commission last fall and believed that most items would still fall within that budget. <br />Commissioner Sis stated that his concern would be if the totality of the developer contribution is <br />spent on this park it would do nothing to assist with more community driven parks, such as the <br />park proposed within The COR. <br />Park & Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood stated that the Park Dedication contribution <br />came from a neighborhood that does not currently have an accessible park. He stated that of the <br />243 homes in the development, he would anticipate the majority of the homes would have small <br />children that would be served by the playground. He stated that when the Commission first <br />reviewed the Riverstone South subdivision it was recommended to have identifiable trails that <br />would connect to other areas and although that was not well received by the developer, it was <br />provided. He believed that the budget was necessary to support the play equipment to serve the <br />area. <br />Commissioner Bennett stated that the zipline is similar to a project that was funded and intended <br />to go in at Brookside Elementary but was removed because the School District decided that it did <br />Park and Recreation Commission/April 13, 2023 <br />Page 2 of 6 <br />
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