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Draft November 4 , 2019 <br /> Jordan Gedrose from WSB presented the new Master Plan with the changes that had been <br /> made based of the feedback received from the community at the last meeting . A few <br /> things to note are : <br /> • Main access point will be off Oakwood . The entrance will have a sign and <br /> a doggie pot station. <br /> • There will be bituminous trail that will lead to the play equipment (play <br /> equipment will be located where current play equipment is now) . <br /> • A half-court basketball court adjacent from the play area. <br /> • Benches will be placed in the concrete plaza that connects the playground <br /> equipment to the basketball court . <br /> residential properties as there was some concern that people were entering <br /> those residential properties when entering or leaving the park . <br /> • A picnic table on a concrete pad has been added. <br /> • A picnic table has also been added to open turf area near the playground <br /> for additional seating . <br /> • A boardwalk has been added to connect the play area to a second entrance <br /> on White Pine Road . There will be an entrance sign and a doggie pot <br /> station at the boardwalk entrance . <br /> • The wetland in the area will be thinned and cleared to offer better views <br /> into the park from Oakwood Lane and to improve the overall look for the <br /> park. <br /> • The looped trail that went around the playground area has been removed <br /> from the concept plans due to residents concern that it would be too close <br /> to their property line and people would cut through their yard. <br /> Cost estimate will be $ 155 , 000 (this does not include the boardwalk) . There are two <br /> options for the boardwalk : <br /> A . A boardwalk that is 8ft wide with toe rails and footings on each side <br /> $ 200 , 000 <br /> B . A boardwalk that is a 3ft simple board walk with 3 wooden post that run <br /> in segments through board walk with metal stands that rest on the surface <br /> with no footings . Cost estimate is $25 , 000 <br /> Page 2 <br />