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Parks and Public Landscaping Advisory Board Agenda and Packet 2024 11 06
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Parks and Public Landscaping Advisory Board <br />October 2, 2024 <br />Page 4 of 12 <br />• Chair: Enclave - project isn't being discussed at this meeting, so park and <br />playground component won't be discussed until designs are brought <br />back to PPLAB - possibly December agenda. <br />Sunflower <br />Staff overview <br />• Site plan in packet <br />• Desire to go with less -is -more approach since park is a small footprint - <br />simplify and streamline <br />• Request for better landscaping in the park which includes upgraded <br />irrigation. <br />• Former plan had plaza but input to revisit (repurposed to a patio/flat <br />sunflower design). <br />• Will include removal of existing grass and re -sodding - West: uphill is more <br />play surface (durable turf), hillside: more water -saving with sod and not <br />seeded <br />• Keeping hillside open for activities, incorporating natural play features, <br />importance of trees (keeping some existing trees), maple tree would be <br />removed as it is in poor conditions and the walkway would be ADA <br />compliant with that tree removal <br />• Sunflower plaza as part of the walkway with potential art in the center <br />(could be a public call for art there) with some seating (flexibility in <br />benches/walls), location is best for sensitivity of neighbors, slopes, and <br />keeping existing trees, art as focal point as entry/exit. For discussion this <br />eve. <br />• Additional larger caliper trees included - will be priced out <br />• Tonight: hoping to get a vote of confidence of plan, went back to 60% level <br />and would like consultants to redevelop details which enables pricing with <br />contractor <br />Clarifying Board comments on staff presentation <br />• Cost savings for smaller but faster -growing trees? Possibly - try to find <br />middle -ground, also limited by what is available for tree types <br />6 <br />
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