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Emerald Pond Park <br /> Emerald Pond is an approximate 14-acre neighborhood park in southeastern Ramsey, located east <br /> of CSAH 57 / Sunfish Lake Boulevard, north of CSAH 116 /Bunker Lake Boulevard, and south of <br /> Alpine Drive. Park amenities include a single baseball diamond and a soccer field, a pergola with <br /> fountain, as well as a basketball hoop in the parking lot. Its playground was built in 1997. The <br /> playground uses pea gravel for surfacing. <br /> Emerald's playground consists of three components—a seesaw spring rider, a swing set, and a large <br /> composite play structure. The seesaw's surface is well-worn from use,with paint chipped and metal <br /> beginning to rustin some places, but it is still functional. The swing set is mostly in good condition, <br /> albeit with someof the chains exhibiting rust. The swing set consists of three bays, two with two belt <br /> swings each, and the third with two bucket swings. <br /> The play structure consists of eight means of entry—a curved metal ladder with eight semi- <br /> rectangular rungs; a pair of transfer platforms next to a clatter bridge; another transfer platform on <br /> the opposite side of the clatter bridge; a chain-link ladder with three rungs for footholds and two <br /> curved metal bars for handholds; a corkscrew climber; two sets of wide metal ladders with two <br /> footholds each and two semicircular bars (opposite one another) each; and a narrow staircase with <br /> three steps and two curved metal bars for handholds. <br /> Additionally, it features five slides one short straight slide with two parallel tracks, one straight <br /> slide with a single hump in the middle, one short curved slide rotating 90 degrees, one curved slide <br /> rotating 360 degrees, and one enclosed zig-zagging slide. The enclosed slide has drainage issues, <br /> with water occasionally pooling at the bottom, but this does not pose a safety issue. All of the slides <br /> are in good condition otherwise. The other plastic components two tunnels,two interactive sensory <br /> components with 3 x 3 rotatable blocks with letters on them,most of the guardrails, and a roof are <br /> in good condition. <br /> Adjacent to the clatter bridge is a set of flat monkey bars with a curved path. Two of the metal shafts <br /> in adjacent sections of the monkey bar structure are not completely flush, which is not a safety issue <br /> in and of itself, but should be repaired outside of a full playground replacement. On the opposite <br /> side of the playground structure, there are two sets of monkey bars as well as a track-ride, linked <br /> together by a triangular transfer platform. One of the sets has flat bars while the other has six rings <br /> suspended by short chains, the latter linking the former as well as the track-ride with the rest of the <br /> play structure. <br /> ek" <br /> f <br /> o r <br /> i %%%/a 'J )r�fJ/�7o°ii7�,✓ f'' D,of�t��ii i l�,� y..i <br /> . r <br /> „r�l/�rrr,//Jiil//y,,n,,rir✓,,,, 1J„/tDfic i%i ,-, <br /> Figure 32: Emerald Pond Park Playground (looking northeast) <br /> 15 <br />
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