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HARMON PARK <br />West St. Paul, Minnesota <br />Shatle Structure In sh Patl G Ay BuidinglRes <br />with Light <br />�P king Ci/5e1'unTGgT�I <br />Enhanced Park <br />Emrance <br />-Park I . Sq. <br />-Landscape Plantings <br />-WPNSIN.y Scholl <br />Plagues <br />Ornamental screen <br />FenceTyp <br />7Backstop <br />w3h / LL Fie <br />Netted Bood,- <br />nl <br />Typ_ <br />Co <br />klncessiondhP <br />B <br />o u ng wAh <br />Upper Storage Area 1�`, - <br />` /k <br />�_�--¢ <br />f <br />Bat�ng Cage Typ. - - - <br />_ rn` <br />Warm up Area Typ. <br />WPA Wall to reman <br />i <br />along sidewalk <br />I <br />Scoreboard, Typ. <br />.-� LLFdd 200' <br />Ar <br />Bike Rack, Typ.— <br />Ball Fiekl Lighting, Ty p. pedestrian Trail <br />a1 Lighting, Typ. <br />The City of West St. Paul retained SRF to develop a master plan <br />for the 14-acre property. The site included four softball fields that <br />were used primarily by adult leagues. In addition, the fields had <br />overlapping outfields, allowing only two to be used safely at the <br />same time. Neighborhood concerns coupled with the adjoining <br />middle school land use provided the basis to consider converting <br />the fields to a dedicated youth athletic facility. SRF prepared <br />concept plans, illustrating several configurations and partnering <br />opportunities with the school district to maximize benefits to <br />residents. <br />Upon adoption of the master plan, SRF completed design <br />development, prepared construction documents, and oversaw <br />construction. The final plan included four 200-foot baseball fields <br />configured in a pinwheel layout with a concessions/restroom <br />building at the center, lending itself well to youth tournaments. <br />In addition, a premier field for older youth players was included <br />on the adjoining school district property. A new hockey rink <br />and warming house, a larger centralized parking area, a new <br />playground, splash pad, and community building with restrooms <br />and changing rooms were also constructed. A formal entrance <br />feature at the corner of Bernard and Charleton provides park <br />identity and enhances the character of the neighborhood. HCM <br />provided building architecture design. <br />SRF CONSULTING GROUP <br />a• " <br />u <br />iiiiiiii�'' <br />�on�uA <br />:mm�mmmmm <br />- - <br />MEN Is <br />Ill0�b��0 <br />mmmmmme:1, <br />mmimmmui <br />�( <br />� �ulaluluu� <br />�ammmmmm� <br />vwmr� <br />1�11 <br />r1 <br />J <br />�5Orrmep <br />Exstnr <br />Perk ng Area <br />Heritage Ni School <br />CITY OF ELK RIVER // Active Elk River Park Improvements 13 <br />