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Parks and Public Landscaping Advisory Board Agenda and Packet 2024 06 05
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PPLAB Minutes <br />May 1, 2024 <br />Page 9of16 <br />■ Want to make sure roof isn't slatted (image in packet was not <br />for Enclave consideration, was a general example or a modern <br />pergola). <br />■ Mulch floated all over in previous storms - has clogged the <br />storm drain several times previously <br />■ Bench and picnic tables: lower price option vs. concrete bench. <br />■ Large park with only 1 access point; would be nice to have <br />public access from another entry point <br />o Questions/comments from PPLAB: <br />■ Is the public works project part of this project? e.g. drainage <br />changes, removing trees? Budgets are two separate budgets <br />(storm water quality pilot project), only overlap is sharing the <br />same civil engineer so shared some hours; tree removal is park <br />of that <br />■ Meet to look at the park regarding cottonwood trees? What is <br />instead going to go in? Friendly habitat for owls? Can we <br />relocate for owls in way? <br />• Have had a meeting at Sunflower to talk about trees but <br />we could set up offline; sensitive to natural resources <br />and habitats, rely on City Forester to provide expertise <br />on health <br />• Would be a good opportunity to provide a point of <br />discussion with community members. <br />• Parks Dept shares safety concern <br />• Arbor strategy - does this fall into our general strategy? <br />Yes; more mature trees will be put in. Same as removal <br />at 88th and Dillon; were able to look at Oaks that would <br />be put in and that was helpful to visualize. <br />• 3 existing pines are very healthy <br />■ Largest areas of cost? <br />• Landscaping - don't have the detailed drawings and <br />irrigation (6 figure buckets but they aren't ready to <br />break that down) <br />Is <br />
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