REVISED & PROPOSED MASTER PLAN NEW MEADOWS PARK. A revised design for your neighborhood park 5:30-7:00 PM. Wednesday
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1 NEW MEADOWS PARK REVISED & PROPOSED MASTER PLAN A revised design for your neighborhood park Wednesday April th, 207 5:0-7:00 PM Community & Planning Services 2nd Floor Conference Rm. 2 W. Alder Street Garrick S gswanson@missoulacounty.us
2 Welcome & Introductions Review of the Design & Public Process to Date Workshop - February 24, 206 Workshop II - September, 207 Highlight of Public Comments Revised & Proposed Master Plan Examples - Precedent Images Public Comment Request for Neighborhood Adoption Closing and Next Steps
3 Economically feasible (construction and onging operations & maintenance) Open to the public Supports CPTED Principles (Crime Preventation Through Enviromental Design) Accessible for All Respects neighborhood residents Repects privacy of park neighbors Provides both active and passive recreation opportunities Address park encroachments, unauthorized dumping, vehicle access, and park access
4 New Meadows Park Photo Survey Shade Shelter Basketball Playground Nature Based Play Swings Climbing Boulders Multi-use Field 4 5 Words or Quotes Dog Park Write Your Own Idea for the Park! Walking Path Boulder Seating Challenge Course Write Your Own!
5 Low Development / Use of Natural Elements Buffer Zone / High use zones not adjancet residential homes Wildlife & Habitat on site Dog Park/ Dog Area Walking Trail Open Space Shade Structure Rustic Theme Active Recreation Tennis Court Biking for youth
6 Low Impact Development - 4 (total respondents) Walking Loop / Trail - 6 Playground - 2 Dog Park / Dog Area - Passive Recreation - Shade Shelter Buffer Zone Multi-use Field and Nature Based Play - 7 Natural Elements - 5 Swings - 4 Youth Bike Skills Loop and Mullan Ped. Xing - Preserve View Shed, Basketball Court, Tennis Court - 2 Cultivated Garden - No Improvement s -
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11 PARKING,700 sq. ft. 2 ada parking spaces 9 typical parking spaces Vault restroom LINEAR BIKE SKILLS PARK lines - alternate, beginner, intermediate wide by 24 in length dirt rollers 2 - high bike skill features rock out croppings compacted clay surface decomposed granite staging/access area banked ends for continuous riding shade trees with gathering area paved Loop trail One-tenth of a mile Primary Play Area Playpod -,500 sq. ft. shade shelter - by Turf - 0,600 sq. ft. water station shade trees NATIVE PRAIRIE.6 acres MULTI-USE SPORTS TURF 4 by 60 playable surface 00 offset Park buffer Pedestrian park access from neighborhood New Meadows Park proposed master plan Park Acreage Total -.9 acres developed -.9 acres undeveloped acres Spring 207 Mullan road trail connection with shared use path Mullan road R.0.W 20 offset gated well house service Access Bioswales storm water management from parking lot and Drive Secondary play Area turf - 6,00 sq.ft. lawn games passive games tot turf games picnic tables SPORT COURTS - tennis court 4 - pickle ball courts 2- basketball half courts Park Trails Perimeter trail -.6 miles.52 total trail miles with benches Tertiary Play Area 5,000 sq. ft space to expand existing well house county owned / managed * all vegetation is proposed
12 GATH ERIN ING SPACE WITH BOULDER SEATING ON DEC ECOM POSE SED GRANITE high concrete wall wi th 6 curb concrete mow band MULT I-US USE SPOR ORTS TURF PAVE VED PATH intermediate bike skills line alternate line beginner bike skills line : slope PARKING,700 sq. ft. 2 ada parking spaces 9 typical parking spaces Vault restroom paved Loop trail One-tenth of a mile LINEAR BIKE SKILLS PARK lines - alternate, beginner, intermediate wide by 24 in length dirt rollers 2 - high bike skill features rock out croppings Primary Play Area compacted clay surface decomposed granite staging/access area Playpod -,500 sq. ft. banked ends for continuous riding shade shelter - by shade trees with gathering area Turf - 0,600 sq. ft. water station shade trees NATIVE PRAIRIE.6 acres MULTI-USE SPORTS TURF 4 by 60 playable surface bike skills linear park section -a 00 offset Park buffer Pedestrian park access from neighborhood Park Acreage Total -.9 acres developed -.9 acres undeveloped acres New Meadows Park proposed master plan Spring 207 Mullan road trail connection with shared use path Mullan road R.0.W 20 offset gated well house service Access Bioswales storm water management from parking lot and Drive Secondary play Area turf - 6,00 sq.ft. lawn games passive games tot turf games picnic tables SPORT COURTS - tennis court 4 - pickle ball courts 2- basketball half courts Park Trails Perimeter trail -.6 miles.52 total trail miles with benches Tertiary Play Area 5,000 sq. ft space to expand existing well house county owned / managed * all vegetation is proposed
13 : slope concrete mow band beginner line intermediate line Optional Bike Skills Feature (skinny) bike skills linear park section -b Optional Bike Skills Feature (a-frame) PARKING,700 sq. ft. 2 ada parking spaces 9 typical parking spaces Vault restroom paved Loop trail One-tenth of a mile LINEAR BIKE SKILLS PARK lines - alternate, beginner, intermediate wide by 24 in length dirt rollers 2 - high bike skill features rock out croppings Primary Play Area compacted clay surface decomposed granite staging/access area Playpod -,500 sq. ft. banked ends for continuous riding shade shelter - by shade trees with gathering area Turf - 0,600 sq. ft. water station shade trees NATIVE PRAIRIE.6 acres MULTI-USE SPORTS TURF 4 by 60 playable surface 00 offset Park buffer Pedestrian park access from neighborhood Park Acreage Total -.9 acres developed -.9 acres undeveloped acres New Meadows Park proposed master plan Spring 207 Mullan road trail connection with shared use path Mullan road R.0.W 20 offset gated well house service Access Bioswales storm water management from parking lot and Drive Secondary play Area turf - 6,00 sq.ft. lawn games passive games tot turf games picnic tables SPORT COURTS - tennis court 4 - pickle ball courts 2- basketball half courts Park Trails Perimeter trail -.6 miles.52 total trail miles with benches Tertiary Play Area 5,000 sq. ft space to expand existing well house county owned / managed * all vegetation is proposed
14 Timeline for project completion - Funding for construction and maintenance - Why not improve Goldenwest Park - Will the park impact property taxes - Park safety - CPTED Principles Park watering needs - Impact on the Clark Fork River Grass Valley Imporant Bird Area (IBA) IBA Consultant - Importance to open up all public park access ASAP Preserve generous non-development and screening set backs to neighboring property Phased approach and estimated cost (smaller phased goals) Park access from Cote Lane - Increase distance between parking lot and cemetery Increase parking lot size Secure Park entrance to prevent unauthorized vehicle access - Preserve park open space for IBA and use low water/climate adopted plants Enclosed dog park Public Comment Sept. - Oct. 207
15 PARKING SUNSET MEMORIAL GARDENS,700 sq. ft. 2 ada parking spaces Mullan road 9 typical parking spaces Vault restroom trail connection with shared use path Mullan road R.0.W paved Loop trail 6 One-tenth of a mile 20 offset gated well house service Access Primary Play Area Bioswales Playpod -,500 sq. ft. storm water management 9 4 shade shelter - by from parking lot and Drive Turf - 0,600 sq. ft. water station Secondary play Area shade trees turf - 6,00 sq.ft. lawn games PRIVATE OWNERSHIP 7 passive games tot turf games picnic tables SPORT COURTS - tennis court 4 - pickle ball courts 5 2- basketball half courts MULTI-USE SPORTS TURF 4 by 60 playable surface SUNSET MEMORIAL GARDENS Tertiary Play Area 5,000 sq. ft space to expand MULLAN ROAD LINEAR BIKE SKILLS PARK lines - alternate, beginner, intermediate wide by 24 in length dirt rollers 2 - high bike skill features rock out croppings compacted clay surface decomposed granite staging/access area banked ends for continuous riding shade trees with gathering area NATIVE PRAIRIE.6 acres 0 Park Trails Perimeter trail -.6 miles.52 total trail miles with benches 00 offset Park buffer existing well house county owned / managed Pedestrian park access from neighborhood Montana native prairie & grasslands 4 Bike Skills Park (beginner & intermediate routes) Multi-sports turf 5 Bike Skills Park Entrance & Safety Signage Bioswale 6 Dog Park * all vegetation is proposed Paved parking ( slots w/ 2 ADA) 7 wide aggregate walking trail Dumpster enclosure 6 wide aggregate path Half size basketball court 9 Lawn game area New Meadows Park proposed master plan Park Acreage Spring 207 Total -.9 acres developed -.9 acres undeveloped acres 0 Tennis Court foot print (unknown future phase) 20 Traffic calming wide paved path 2 20 wide pipe gate (service vehicle access) Shade Shelter ( x ) 22 Existing Mullan Rd. shared use trail Playground 2-5 and 5- year olds (~,500 sq. ft.) 2 New Meadows Parkway ingress & egress Playground seating benches 24 Existing well house Respite park benches Bike Racks Vault restroom Presented April, 20 New Meadows Park - Proposed Master Plan / Revised Draft Master Plan Sept. 207 Revised Proposed Master Plan April
16 SUNSET MEMORIAL GARDENS 2 MULLAN ROAD PRIVATE OWNERSHIP Montana native prairie & grasslands Multi-sports turf Bioswale Paved parking ( slots w/ 2 ADA) Dumpster enclosure Half size basketball court Tennis Court foot print (unknown future phase) wide paved path Shade Shelter ( x ) Playground 2-5 and 5- year olds (~,500 sq. ft.) Playground seating benches Respite park benches Vault restroom SUNSET MEMORIAL GARDENS 24 4 Bike Skills Park (beginner & intermediate routes) 5 Bike Skills Park Entrance & Safety Signage 6 Dog Park 7 wide aggregate walking trail 6 wide aggregate path 9 Lawn game area 20 Traffic calming 2 20 wide pipe gate (service vehicle access) 22 Existing Mullan Rd. shared use trail 2 New Meadows Parkway ingress & egress 24 Existing well house Bike Racks New Meadows Park - Proposed Master Plan / Revised Presented April, 20
17 SUNSET MEMORIAL GARDENS 2 MULLAN ROAD PRIVATE OWNERSHIP Montana native prairie & grasslands Multi-sports turf Bioswale Paved parking ( slots w/ 2 ADA) Dumpster enclosure Half size basketball court Tennis Court foot print (unknown future phase) wide paved path Shade Shelter ( x ) Playground 2-5 and 5- year olds (~,500 sq. ft.) Playground seating benches Respite park benches Vault restroom SUNSET MEMORIAL GARDENS 24 4 Bike Skills Park (beginner & intermediate routes) 5 Bike Skills Park Entrance & Safety Signage 6 Dog Park 7 wide aggregate walking trail 6 wide aggregate path 9 Lawn game area 20 Traffic calming 2 20 wide pipe gate (service vehicle access) 22 Existing Mullan Rd. shared use trail 2 New Meadows Parkway ingress & egress 24 Existing well house Bike Racks New Meadows Park - Proposed Master Plan / Revised Presented April, 20
18 SUNSET MEMORIAL GARDENS 2 MULLAN ROAD PRIVATE OWNERSHIP Montana native prairie & grasslands Multi-sports turf Bioswale Paved parking ( slots w/ 2 ADA) Dumpster enclosure Half size basketball court Tennis Court foot print (unknown future phase) wide paved path Shade Shelter ( x ) Playground 2-5 and 5- year olds (~,500 sq. ft.) Playground seating benches Respite park benches Vault restroom SUNSET MEMORIAL GARDENS Aggregate Trail 24 Paved Trail 4 Bike Skills Park (beginner & intermediate routes) 5 Bike Skills Park Entrance & Safety Signage 6 Dog Park 7 wide aggregate walking trail 6 wide aggregate path 9 Lawn game area 20 Traffic calming 2 20 wide pipe gate (service vehicle access) 22 Existing Mullan Rd. shared use trail 2 New Meadows Parkway ingress & egress 24 Existing well house Bike Racks New Meadows Park - Proposed Master Plan / Revised Presented April, 20
19 6 5 4 * Preserve generous non-development and screening set backs to neighboring property * High use park areas are too close to Sunset Memorial Garden Cemetery * Increase distance between parking lot and cemetery * Increase 7 parking lot size * Preserve park open space for IBA and use low water/climate adopted plants (56% undeveloped / 44% developed) - Low Impact Development - Walking Loop / Trail - Passive Recreation - Natural Landscape/Elements - Basketball with future Tennis court footprint - Nature Based Play Montana native prairie & grasslands Multi-sports turf Bioswale Paved parking ( slots w/ 2 ADA) Dumpster enclosure Half size basketball court Tennis Court foot print (unknown future phase) wide paved path Shade Shelter ( x ) Playground 2-5 and 5- year olds (~,500 sq. ft.) Playground seating benches Respite park benches Vault restroom Bike Skills Park (beginner & intermediate routes) Bike Skills Park Entrance & Safety Signage Dog Park wide aggregate walking trail 6 wide aggregate path Lawn game area Traffic calming 20 wide pipe gate (service vehicle access) Existing Mullan Rd. shared use trail New Meadows Parkway ingress & egress Existing well house Bike Racks SUNS
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26 Montana native prairie & grasslands Multi-sports turf Bioswale Paved parking ( slots w/ 2 ADA) Dumpster enclosure Half size basketball court Tennis Court foot print (unknown future phase) wide paved path Shade Shelter PRIVATE ( x OWNERSHIP ) Playground 2-5 and 5- year olds (~,500 sq. ft.) Playground seating benches Respite park benches Vault restroom Bike Skills Park (beginner & intermediate routes) Bike Skills Park Entrance & Safety Signage Dog Park wide aggregate walking trail 6 wide aggregate path Lawn game area Traffic calming 20 wide pipe gate (service vehicle access) Existing Mullan Rd. shared use trail 7 New Meadows Parkway ingress & egress Existing well house Bike Racks * Preserve generous non-development and screening set backs to neighboring property (56% undeveloped / 44% developed) - Walking Loop / Trail - Playground (,500 sq. ft.) - Passive Recreation - Shade Shelter with Drinking Fountain - Buffer Zone - Multi-use Field - Preserve View Shed - Youth Bike Skills Loop
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35 * Preserve generous non-development and screening set backs to neighboring property (56% undeveloped / 44% developed) - Dog Park (2,600 sq. ft. /.5 acre) - Walking Loop / Trail - Passive Recreation - Buffer Zone - Preserve View Shed Montana native prairie & grasslands Multi-sports turf Bioswale Paved parking ( slots w/ 2 ADA) Dumpster enclosure Half size basketball court Tennis Court foot print (unknown future phase) wide paved path Shade Shelter ( x ) Playground 2-5 and 5- year olds (~,500 sq. ft.) Bike Skills Park (beginner & intermediate routes) Bike Skills Park Entrance & Safety Signage Dog Park wide aggregate walking trail 6 wide aggregate path Lawn game area Traffic calming 20 wide pipe gate (service vehicle access) Existing Mullan Rd. shared use trail New Meadows Parkway ingress & egress Playground seating benches 24 Existing well house Respite park benches 0 Bike Racks Vault restroom 9
36 Costs Vary widely depending on type of facilities and approach to construction Opportunites for volunteer work and park partnerships Phase I Estimated Probable Cost $,6,566 Professional Services - $20,000 Bonds, Insurance, Moblization Fees - $9,2 Demolition - $2,000 Mass Grading & Topsoil - $475,275 Hardscapes - $59,654 Material (Aggregate, Sod, Seed) - $,457 Bike Skills Loop - $45,000 Irrigation - $50,066 Planting & Weed Management - $,975 Site Amenities/Furnishing - $46,94 Contingency - $0,000 Estimated Probable Cost $524,426 Professional Services - $20,000 Bonds, Insurance, Moblization $44,0 (0% of project cost) Demolition - $2,000 Mass Grading & Topsoil - $9,0 Hardscapes - $59,645 Material (Aggregate, Sod, Seed) - $20,4 Irrigation - $0,50 Planting -,29 Site Amenities/Furnishing - $277,465 Contingency - $20,000
37 Pending approval- Invest resources into New Meadows Park from possible divesture of a County Park in the region as per the 20 master plan Park Stewardship / Partnerships (Friends of New Meadows Park) Fund raising efforts Volunteer Hours Neighborhood Initiated & Neighborhood supported RSID County Parks and Trails Matching Grant Program Must be neighborhood initiated & supported Late summer call for applications Requires a One to One match Others... Federal Land & Water Conservation Funds, State Recreation Trails Program Parks, Trails & Open Lands Capital Improvement Funds and various Park & Recreation Grants depending on grant requirements
38 Coun unty typa rk miss oula coun ty.u.us CLEAN UP DAY SATURDAY, MAY th 0 am to pm m Springtime Volunteer up! Enjoy Refreshments from - pm Bring hat, glo ves, wat ater er, yard hand tools, wheelbarrow... Please come join park staff and community members as we put our green thumbs to work sprucing up the Commumity Park. Enjoy community and light nourishment. Garr ick Swan / gsw swan anso son, Par arks anso son@ n@mi ks, Trai ails & Ope pen La miss ssou oula co coun Land unty.us nds Trash and Debri Pick-up Removal of old spring-rockers Removal of detoriated playground timbers Light trail work if time permits Light nourishment afterwards from - PM
39 SUNSET MEMORIAL GARDENS 2 MULLAN ROAD PRIVATE OWNERSHIP Montana native prairie & grasslands Multi-sports turf Bioswale Paved parking ( slots w/ 2 ADA) Dumpster enclosure Half size basketball court Tennis Court foot print (unknown future phase) wide paved path Shade Shelter ( x ) Playground 2-5 and 5- year olds (~,500 sq. ft.) Playground seating benches Respite park benches Vault restroom SUNSET MEMORIAL GARDENS 24 4 Bike Skills Park (beginner & intermediate routes) 5 Bike Skills Park Entrance & Safety Signage 6 Dog Park 7 wide aggregate walking trail 6 wide aggregate path 9 Lawn game area 20 Traffic calming wide pipe gate (service vehicle access) Existing Mullan Rd. shared use trail New Meadows Parkway ingress & egress Existing well house Bike Racks Questions & Comments Presented April, 20 New Meadows Park - Proposed Master Plan / Revised
40 Public Comment Period - extend to May, 20? comments to (gswanson@missoulacounty.us) Post Revised Presentation / Narrative / Proposed Master Plan & FAQ to website Request Parks, Trails & Open Land Advisory Board adopt Master Plan Request County Commissioners adopt Master Plan Work toward funding implementation and ongoing management/operations cost Develop 0% construction documents (use to inform phased development) Implementation
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