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Commissioner Olson commented that the concepts are all wonderful and include many great <br />options. He stated that he likes the all -ages idea as well as the accessible options and zero -entry <br />water feature. <br />Commissioner Sis commented that he likes the natural areas and running water as opposed to a <br />wading area. He stated that a smaller, moving stream with a play area around could help to prevent <br />children running amuck. He stated that he was drawn to concepts I and 3. <br />Chair Barten echoed those comments, stating that he likes 1, IA and 3 as those seem to provide <br />more versatility. He stated that he also likes consideration for accessibility and natural seating and <br />focus. <br />Commissioner Bennett commented that they have talked about the need to create a destination <br />within the city, and this could be that. He stated that he liked elements of each concepts, including <br />the elements of natural play. He believed that this would come down to the financials as well as <br />the scope and scale of the water play area. He commented that the water play area within concept <br />2 would seem to be too small. He asked if the size would be too large in concept 3. He believed <br />that the water play area within concepts 1 and IA would be equitable to Maple Grove and noted <br />that Ramsey may not see the same level of traffic that community sees. <br />Commissioner Arts referenced the balance of the Park Trust Fund and asked if the funding were <br />to come from that source, would it be replenished in the future. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood explained that the Park Trust Fund is <br />composed of dollars paid in by developers to be used for park projects. <br />Councilmember Musgrove commented that it would be great to have natural features that could <br />be used for seating while they watch their children. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood confirmed that those natural areas exist in all <br />of the concepts and noted that they would have seating that wraps around the area. He stated that <br />the landscaping would also be used to provide shady for some of those seating areas. He stated <br />that he hopes to have a discussion with the Council at a January work session to discuss some of <br />the other park features and hopes to gain consensus on moving forward with some of those other <br />elements, such as trails. <br />Chair Barten commented that he would tend to err on the larger scale. He stated that his bids tend <br />to gravitate toward the more natural play elements. <br />Commissioner Arts asked if more research could be done on other communities, noting that he <br />also tends to lean more towards the more natural options. He stated that perhaps input could be <br />received from communities with more natural features to find what works well and what does not, <br />in order to avoid those mistakes. He stated that it is also great to see things for people of all ages. <br />Commissioner Olson agreed with erring on the larger side as they want to do it right the first time <br />and support the eventual growth of Ramsey. <br />Park and Recreation Commission/December 14, 2023 <br />Page 4 of 6 <br />
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