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landing area must be provided if the elevated ramp changes directions <br /> e) Manipulative and interactive sensory and communicative components must have <br /> reach ranges of 18 to 44 inches for 5- to 12-year old children, and 20 to 36 inches <br /> for 2- to 5-year old children <br /> f) At least 50 percent of elevated play components should be accessible; for play <br /> structures with more than 20 elevated play components, at least 25 percent should <br /> be accessible <br /> • Community Park refers to a park with numerous amenities, such as athletic fields, <br /> meant to serve those from around the city as well as from neighboring communities. <br /> They are also considerably larger than neighborhood parks, (often 40 acres or more). <br /> • Neighborhood Park refers to a park with fewer amenities, typically anchored by a <br /> small playground. They draw people mainly from the immediate neighborhood and <br /> accordingly, have smaller parking capacities. They are considerably smaller than <br /> community parks (generally 1 to 15 acres of developed area). <br /> ,Oz , <br /> PAW _. <br /> a .r. <br /> r <br /> I a r Ly <br /> v <br /> e <br /> .a ! <br /> • <br /> • <br /> r <br /> - F <br /> �• a ... .�ad._ t:9 a-'-. ... . -... <br /> • I <br /> x t <br /> H, la. <br /> C a,�• <br /> , <br /> µ <br /> t ' <br /> :ate•-+ .. <br /> a <br /> 4 <br /> l <br /> A <br /> 7 <br /> t <br /> r aW <br /> i+ t <br /> ' <br /> g <br /> • a <br /> l <br /> + <br /> of , v -��' -r •", _ } Sy,y'n`'! <br /> '.r�-.�.=sue. "•-. + '.. _ '�8 • ✓�¢,�R ~ <br /> w ✓ M <br /> z v <br /> t <br /> f <br /> Figures 5-19: Playground Equipment: (left to right, top to bottom) transfer surface; spring rider; <br /> chain ladder; talk tube; spinner; track-ride; sandbox excavator toy; metal ladders; stepping <br /> pods; corkscrew climber; clatter bridge; belt bridge; globe spinner; climbing wall with rope; <br /> enclosed rope climber. <br /> 8 <br />
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