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Parks and Recreation Commission Minutes <br />April 12, 2023 <br />Page 3 <br />8.1 Lion John Weicht Park Playground Concepts <br />Michael Hecker presented the staff report. Chad Simich and Bailey Wolf from Flagship Recreation were <br />available to answer questions. They helped with the Splashpad, Orono Park, and Deerfield Park. Mr. Hecker <br />had requested concepts for additional playground designs at a price point more than $200,000. The additional <br />designs were presented in the packet and as a slideshow. Mr. Hecker also showed two videos featuring the net <br />features and We Go Round. <br />Ms. Wolf explained the different playground options to the Commission, noting that all the new playground <br />concepts are slightly larger than the current space. One constant is the We Go Round, an ADA accessible <br />feature like a merry go round that allows kids of all abilities to partake in play. She believes it would be a great <br />asset to Elk River Parks system. <br />Following the slides, Miss Wolf explained the unique features of each playground option. This is a state <br />contract so the prices presented are what they would stay. As a state approved vendor there is an 8% discount <br />and other items are not marked up. Option two includes something called quants which is net related and fits <br />the need for what is popular with net play or ninja play. This would be the first one installed in MN. Another <br />inclusive item is the sensory wall and crawling tunnel. Also, a version of a double teeter totter. Both option <br />one and two are around the same price and size with the option of a zip cruise. Option three is the $400,000 <br />price and includes the net and unique style of tower and a zip cruise. Musical play is also incorporated <br />throughout each design. <br />Mr. Hecker and Mr. Sevcik met together to review maintenance concerns and Mr. Sevcik is fully in support of <br />the playground project. Mr. Sevcik explained that the current playground is 28 years old, making it the oldest <br />playground in the system, normally playgrounds are replaced at 25 years with parts needing replacements at <br />18-20 years old. Mr. Sevcik also said that the quality of Landscape Structure playgrounds is exceptional, <br />making them quite easy to maintain, and parts are easy to replace compared to other providers. <br />Mr. Sevcik pointed out that in the 2015 master plan Lion John Weicht Park was identified as a signature park <br />and now it is the last park to be updated according to that plan. He believes the playground should be a <br />destination style playground and the designs presented could reach that goal. The $400,000 design would <br />provide a playground with the most amenities in the city other than the Orono Park playground. With more <br />families using the playground from all over and keeping the area flooded with kids' vandalism will go down <br />Commissioner Loidolt asked if the city staff would be doing the removal of the existing playground and <br />woodchips. Mr. Sevcik said no because in the past they worked with a group that would take the old <br />equipment and reuse it. He believes that the park equipment is past the point of being recycled. Ideally Mr. <br />Sevcik sees this as a turnkey product other than city staff helped with dirt moving and removal. <br />Commissioner Brown asked how many kids can be served by the playground at one time. Mrs. Wolf said the <br />company measures that by the formula of about 25 kids per 10 square feet of playable surface but with the <br />different components it can change, for example with vertical climbing features. <br />11"IN Mr. Simich also explained that option one and two will provide play for more than 50 kids and with option <br />three being double the size it would serve 100-150 kids. Commissioner Brown asked if the playground could <br />1 I E A E I 1 1 <br />NATURE <br />