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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHandouts_Regular_Tab 12_09/10/20099/10/2009 TEQUESTA PARK Proposed Mailer Plan ISSUES TO BE ADDRESSF.U Condition of existing sporty courts, Fields, lighting; " potential relocation e Condition, use of Girl Scour ,. - hut „~~, Availability/cost of accessin ~.y `~ reuse water , ~, ,~ ~~ State requirements for on- ~.~ ` '" site ranger Ownership of access road to west Partnership oppportunities ~~ JTAA, Juptter Htlls ^" _•: Others ;:.-; SURVEY FINDINGS Park is Major Asset Should Serve as Village's "Community Park" • Different Facilities than Constitution Park Focus on Teens, Adults, Larger Venues Top Priorities • Trees, Shade • Renovation of existing facilities • Walking/Hiking Trails • Bicycle/Skating Trails • Dog Park • BasebalUSoftball, Soccer/ Rugby, Multipurpose Fields • Playground • Swimming PooVAquatics • SUMMARY Valuable asset, "diamond in the rough" Need for a new playground, trails, improved athletic fields and tennis courts, a dog park, sh¢de and multi- purpose open space Need to move quickly to meet grant deadlines Next steps include Master Plan, Construction Cost Eatimnte and Phasing Plan First phase to be completed by April 2010, would include hiking trails, landscaping, renovation (?) of the tennis courts, renovation (replacement) of the playground, basketball court, security lighting, picnic facilities, restroom, parking and other related support fncdities o Master Planning process to determine addit~onnl phasing, Cundmg o -4 1 -~-e~l ~ (J~ieS~/~ `F'G~'ta'1 9/10/2009 DESIGN GOALS To realize the maximum benefit of the outstanding qualities of Tequesta Park: Natural habitat -~ Large open space Longstanding history within the Tequesta Community c; While incorporating Village residents' requests for: Trees Tennis • Dog walking • Paths Tot Lot Sports fields r--. ,. .,:.~ r:,. ~ d~ as, { ~ E DESIGN GOALS To preserve, protect and enhance natural habitats and incorporate sustainable practices To involve the community in making Tequesta Park an incredible asset for the Village To arrange park elements for maximum use - i.e. Multipurpose fields, playground situated so accessible for sports families, vehicular traffic accommodating but separate from pedestrian activities. 2 9/10/2009 MULTIPURPOSE FIELD .. ~, _,_ .~ a _~ ,, o~~. K ~ E 6 -~ Y .,. ~ , E a z' l" } I~: 5 SHORT NATURE LOOP & OUTDOOR CLASSROOM ~j -~ } . - F E A T U R E S t --. E 3~ ,~. Y ~t4~ ~ ^/` 3 9/10/2009 f .~ a -m ~ - K ,~~= E ~~~ ` £ ~, Y `; - .,~: F E A i T U R E S CAMP FIINCTIONS, STORAGE, COMbILJNITY GARIII:Nfi Se Gtiy ~ ~ ~~ ~ K OVERFLnbV h:aRli[~li E ~, - t Y ~x ~ t ~ ` ~~„ ~' F J~,' , E ,, :, ~ A ,.~ ~ ~ ~~ ` 1 1 T U - 1 R .~ ~` E , , ~ S ' ~ K ' E Y ..__ F E A T U R E S KEYLACE IRRIGATED SOD WITH UNIRRIGATED - h WILDFLC)~4'ER8 ~ I' ~~ f ~ ` E ~ ;' f 1 I i " ; ~ F : T ~ ~' 1 I". j • R ~ '~ __-~-- __ ' s " ~ I'~ i r i 4 PARK ATTENDANT & BOAT STORAGE BALL FIELDS & ADDITIONAL PARKING ,,,, . ~,~.. ~a,.w 9/10/2009 ,. ~ `',~ .. ` ITEMS TO BE CONSTRUCTED BY APRIL 2010 wlTx FRDAP FUNDS ~---- -- w-.. ~-_~, -~ ----- ~Cm _' _ ~~ -- ~ ..~. ~ ~ -- ' ~ '~ '°' ~ ~_ ~ ~ ;~h 9` ~ ~' -~~~, ~ i~~;~ 5 9/10/2009 6 9/10/2009 7