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WOODCREST PARK IMPROVE— <br />MENTS AND PLAY STRUCTURE <br />Ms. Mitchell stated that former Director Anderson <br />had promised the residents that Forester Rick <br />Wriskey would contact them regarding a landscaping <br />plan. Staff explained that during the transition <br />betwagn Former Director Anderson and herself, thin <br />been conveyed, but she would direct Forester <br />Wriskey to develop a questionnaire to determine <br />the residents ideas regarding the landscaping <br />plans. <br />Other questions raised during the discussion <br />included the possibilty of stocking the pond and <br />the use of Aqua—shade to eliminate the excessive <br />weed growth in the pond. <br />Staff distributed a variety of information on play <br />structures and park amenities. After a lengthy <br />discussion, the following items were recommended <br />by the Commission for improvements to Woodcrest <br />Park: <br />1. Miracle play structure — white tubes with <br />green poles. ($9,200) <br />2. Two in—ground picnic tables ($756) <br />3. Two benches ($378) <br />4. One grill ($79) <br />5. Miracle four seat swing set ($450) <br />6. Repairs to Woodcrest shelter building as <br />follows: <br />a. Paint <br />b_ Windows <br />c. Locks <br />d. Flooring <br />e. Stairs <br />f. Ramp <br />7. Glider swing ($682) <br />8. Landscaping ($500) <br />9. Maze 'n' Trail ($1,500) <br />10. Timbers and sand (5400) <br />1!. dater fountain and plumbing ($4513) <br />12. Bike rack ($168) <br />13. Miscellaneous repair; to all park shelter <br />buildings (32,787) <br />