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Parks and Public Landscaping Advisory Board Agenda and Packet 2024 04 03
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• PPLAB member: "We should not have junipers around the base of the community tree depicted in the <br />design plan. Also, please consider the use of native sandstone rather than dark angular rocks in the <br />landscape. Also is there the possibility of a bed for native sunflowers in this park? " <br />• Likes plan:"Please consider a berm at the bottom of the hill to slow kids down on the sled hill. Also asked <br />why are the tree placements not more precise at this stage? Also requested input of forestry on which <br />mature trees are viable / salvageable. <br />• "Beautiful view, opportunity for meditation space, please be careful in placement of trees in consideration of <br />the view. Also please be thoughtful about the use of irrigation for as much turf is depicted in the plan." <br />o To balance with primary use for neighborhood sports (so turf/walkable groundcover needed). <br />• Design team encouraged to be creative with native grasses or groundcovers, which use less water. <br />• With GOCO matching grant "Do we have plenty of budget for this park?" Project Lead, Bryon Weber <br />responded that the next step is to get budget pricing for this level of design <br />• Because of view: Is it possible to add an outdoor swing? Playful space and meditation space? <br />• Room for seating boulders? 37 named parks, we only get to do this every 25 years. Is it possible to budget <br />for larger trees? <br />Other public comments: <br />Will Scherer, said they like the plan, the turf area gets used for catch and selected materials should be of the texture <br />that you can kick a soccer ball on. <br />Enclave Park <br />This neighborhood park also features a storm basin, tandem project with Public Works is realigning storm channel <br />which runs through it <br />General improvements which were voted most desirable? <br />1. Landscaping and horticultural improvements <br />2. Areas for gathering <br />Three recreation upgrades voted most desirable <br />1. Playground equipment <br />2. Add a shade structure <br />3. Improve grass field <br />Following themes were identified for future design: <br />1. Nature play <br />2. Community gathering <br />Style of playground which were voted on by community <br />1. Towers and bridges - tall playground structure <br />2. Natural wood climber <br />The site features: <br />• Open Turf <br />• Informal Gathering <br />• Soft Surface Pathway <br />
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