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HUGO LIONS PARK MASTER PLAN <br />o Splash pad equipment can be highly variable from natural elements, custom themed <br />elements, or plaza/ground events. <br />o Costs for the water systems utilized for the splash pad can range significantly. <br />• Playground: <br />o The playground is located along the SW corner of the site coming from the entry <br />plaza along Finale & Upper 146tH <br />o The playground should be large enough for a community park with spaces dedicated <br />to varying age groups. This should include pre-school, elementary, a swing area, and <br />possibly some more challenging events geared for older teens. <br />o A community playground should try to accommodate varying abilities with <br />numerous ranges of challenges and events with all the proper accessibility required <br />by ADA. <br />o There may be options to create a Boundless Playground with almost full <br />accessibility. <br />• Sports Pad: <br />o A space has been identified for a community sports pad. As needs and demands <br />dictate, this space can include a court, such as tennis, basketball, pickleball, etc. <br />• Skate Park: <br />o The Skate Park is shown being relocated closest to the parking lot along City Hall for <br />high visibility. <br />o Some lawn space has been shown adjacent to the skate park, on the west side. The <br />green space can remain as simple as turf lawn with shade trees for the skaters to <br />rest and hang out in, or it can be more developed to include picnic tables, benches <br />or even a skating themed plaza space. <br />o The City has the option to relocate the skate park along the Community Sports Pad if <br />this route becomes a more visible location with future development. <br />31 Page <br />