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3. Adelaide Landing Future Park Playground <br />Denaway presented a recap the playground proposals that were presented at the meeting of April 15, 2020 <br />as well as a summary of the input received from residents. <br />Open floor discussion included: <br />Number of swings, zip line location and size, safety, leaving pickleball court with no changes, soccer fields, <br />parking lot, sidewalks, large climbing structures, and color of the playground structure. <br />Clarke made a motion, Moore-Arcand seconded to approve Ultimate Playground Concept 3. <br />All ayes. Motion approved. <br />4. Proposed Public Works Facility <br />Scott Anderson, Public Works Director, informed they are working on the site plan for the proposed public <br />works facility. The facility will have a shared driveway with the park and the architect informed additional <br />space will be needed to include the septic and well. The utilities could service future park amenities. There is <br />space saved for a future park shelter or community room at the front of the public works building. <br />Denaway informed that a community room could also be placed in the park area or separate from the facility <br />when future planning is done. <br />Clarke asked about placement of the structure, changing the current trails, and impacts on wetlands. Clarke <br />discussed that there is still room for the [sports complex] and other features, but that it leaves less space for <br />the passive area. Anderson informed that there have been no decisions about the site plans or facility <br />placement. He discussed that the trails could easily be relocated and he would be willing to walk with the <br />property with Clarke to discuss options. Strub also asked about having a trail going around building and <br />about how much of the area around it is usable. <br />Mayor Tom Weidt addressed the Parks Commission and shared that he is hopeful that the new public works <br />facility at Irish Avenue Park will make it easier to start the development of the park. <br />5. Lions Park Feasibility Study <br />Denaway provided an update that the Lions Park Feasibility Study is in progress and that staff is working to <br />coordinate the projects including the Hugo Gardens Apartments, neighborhood street improvements and <br />stormwater re -use. June 18 parks meeting will have updates and preliminary design discussion. <br />6. Neighborhood Park Updates <br />Denaway outlined some of the upcoming maintenance and improvement projects in neighborhood parks. <br />One of the projects included landscaping repairs at Victor Square Park which would require partnership with <br />the Victor Gardens Homeowners Association. This includes a landscaped feature with retaining walls that <br />are in disrepair. <br />Page 2 of 3 <br />Parks Commission Minutes <br />May 20, 2020 <br />
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