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Recreation/Senior Center and Aquatic Center Expansion Task Force Agenda and Packet 2016 01 27
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Recreation/Senior Center and Aquatic Center Expansion Task Force Agenda and Packet 2016 01 27
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SINKCOMBSDETHLEFS <br />ARCHITECTURE DESIGN <br />9. Platinum membership program, basically a membership that constitutes dues, but is not required, <br />honor system. Around 200 people participate. <br />10. Programs <br />a. Bridge <br />b. Scrabble <br />c. Other games <br />d. Lap robes (quilting, etc.) <br />e. Massage therapist, privatized, pays percentage of revenue <br />f. Painting (needs storage) <br />g. Tap class <br />h. Building Flexibility Class (fitness) <br />11. Concerns over interaction between preschool and seniors. "Near misses" of collisions between <br />seniors and children. <br />12. Senior Center is open during all Recreation Center open hours. <br />13. Senior classes cannot occur during summer months because of scheduling conflicts with <br />the children's summer camp program. <br />14. Multi -use rooms are very generic. <br />15. The Eagle View Center in Brighton is a nice facility <br />a. Stage at one end of multi -use space <br />b. Main entry area is welcoming and has casual lounge space <br />c. Abundant storage <br />d. Natural light <br />e. Kitchen is full- service, but catering kitchen is current need, not a full- service one. <br />16. Overall a universal look needs to be taken at the existing facility's recycling system. This <br />would include compost, recycle and trash. Consistency is the issue currently. <br />17. The Loan Closet, containing donated medical equipment for loan, is currently located <br />under the stairs and very small. 80 -100 square feet would be adequate. Equipment <br />includes crutches, walkers, wheelchairs, etc. Ideally this would be located near the front <br />desk. <br />18. A separate staffed reception for seniors is not necessary, but a better entry that <br />includes casual lounge space that is not the billiards area. A double door with a <br />vestibule and auto - operator would be ideal. <br />19. A separate games area for billiards, etc. is needed. Having acoustical treatment of the <br />walls, etc. would be nice. <br />20. General lighting needs to be better, more attractive and bright. The West Senior Center <br />in Boulder is a good example. <br />21. There is not a centralized gathering space /lounge. <br />22. There is no locker space for classes (arts and crafts), even cubbies would be helpful. <br />23. Kitchen <br />a. The Erie Senior Center catering kitchen is a good go -by (has a large center work <br />table) <br />b. Cooking classes could be an option, but they are expensive to conduct and may <br />not be well attended. <br />c. More storage - dry goods, linens, centerpieces, flatware, plates, etc. <br />d. Having outdoor shaded seating convenient to the kitchen would be great for <br />serving outdoors. <br />14 <br />
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