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Park Planning and-Design Procass irestitufo for Protessionsl bevelopneent <br /> For Parks and Rocraation Facilities Minnesota Recreation and Park Association <br /> Des!"gn' . D evolopm on t <br /> • Design dovOlopment ratlne$ and"further d fires the fecilltles and site othenities as <br /> Illustrated.on the blaster flan. <br /> • It is the last ,step in the formal design{pr�CeSs and allows forgone last opportunity <br /> to review the parks design and protect elements prior to actual contract <br /> documents. This task is important in ,the sense that it allows for final issues and <br /> concerns to be addressed prior to "hard lining" the contract documents. This <br /> avoids costly and timely revisions: <br /> • Technica issues should be rVW0w* ,*hd dWussed to ensure :fret all relevant <br /> concerns have been properly ed ie d. -,This inoludes, <br /> f) Site layout <br /> 2) Facilities <br /> 3) Site amenities <br /> 4) :Grading schemes anc ogifftrk balance calculations <br /> 5) Construction deteillno-and.0sterials selection <br /> 6) Utilities layout <br /> 7) Landscaping ' <br /> 8) Other concerns <br /> • Other coricems that should be 04rood include: <br /> 9) :Site maintenance , <br /> 2) 'Risk controltiability1 llc safety issues) <br /> 3) HandicaO,accessibild .: <br /> 4) ;. Clearance or safety toho fhpO.4ed,for the various fa,"0liltiv� <br /> 5) Materials selection b*#, h 1110=cycle considerations. <br /> 6) Regulatcry requirement <br /> Brauer A Assoa&te4, Ltd. <br /> IaY a, 1903 <br />