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PPLAB Minutes <br />May 1, 2024 <br />Page 6 of 16 <br />■ Certain amount of water capacity needs to be in basin <br />• Brought play pit up <br />• Will lower turf by a foot to create an increased <br />detention capacity outside of play structure <br />■ Value engineering: looking at play feature, cut out some <br />concrete but trying to keep as in -tact as possible <br />■ Path from Enclave circle removed due to cost (public input was <br />50/50 on that addition) <br />■ Natural -looking drainage area <br />o Public comments: <br />■ Collection of lots of water in park and a hail storm has clogged <br />drain previously; with the park higher and eastern slide lower, <br />how will it impact houses on the South side of the park? <br />• Elevation of outlet is not changing, just horizontal <br />location and method of movement <br />• Berm on south side is untouched; elevation of turf is the <br />only change due to new plaza and playground <br />• Matched height of playground height with height of <br />grate; playground still will have drainage system for <br />situations where it may be flooded <br />• Engineered wood fiber on play structure; wood chips <br />were not often going into grate when it was level <br />previously <br />• Drainage line will still have access to remove animals; <br />public works will add grate such that it is not accessible <br />by animals or children <br />• Playground would be surrounded by concrete curb wall <br />to keep water from encroaching on playground; <br />attempting to alleviate <br />■ When it rains, how often or how long does water stand there? <br />• Engineers are calculating that for various storm events. <br />o Have similar shared detention spaces throughout <br />the city: e.g. Enrietto, Meadows, behind Rec <br />Center <br />s <br />