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010819 Park PacketCITY OF SHOREWOOD 5755 COUNTRY CLUB RD PARK COMMISSION MEETING SHOREWOOD CITY HALL TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 2018 7:00 PM OR IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE ICE RINK TOURS AGENDA 1. CONVENE PARK COMMISSION MEETING A. Roll Call Mangold(Jan 14) Vassar(Feb) Rock Barr Ashmore B. Review Agenda 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES A. Park Commission Meeting Minutes from December 11, 2018 — (Att. - 92A) 3. MATTERS FROM THE FLOOR 4. NEW BUSINESS A. Discuss Ice Rinks /Warming House Tours 5. OLD BUSINESS A. Freeman Park South Playground: 1. Color Options for Freeman South 2. Edge Protection for Freeman South 3. Options for Fun New Equipment 6. STAFF AND LIAISON REPORTS /UPDATES (Staff reports and updates are not meant for discussion. Discussion items will be listed as part of new or old business.) A. City Council B. Staff 7. ADJOURN Liaison for City Council Meeting on January 14 is Commissioner Mangold 2A CITY OF SHOREWOOD PARK COMMISSION MEETING TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2018 MINUTES 1. CONVENE PARK COMMISSION MEETING Chair Mangold convened the meeting at 7:00 p.m. A. Roll Call Present: Chair Mangold, Commissioners V Council Liaison Siakel; City Planr Absent: None B. Review Agenda Mangold moved to approve the agenda as written. 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES A. Park Commission Meeting Barr moved to approve the minutes of the motion. Motion carried 5 -0. 3. MATTERS FROM THE FLOOR There were none. 4. NEW of October 5755 COUNTRY CLUB RD SHOREWOOD CITY HALL 7:00 P.M. Barr, and Ashmore; City motion. Motion carried 5 -0. in the Park for Special Events Vassar seconded the Director Darling explained that Whenever the City has a large event, there are always vendors that come up and ask why the City does not allow food trucks or alcohol in the parks. Staff is asking the Park Commission to either affirm the current rules or direct staff to make changes to allow alcohol and/or food trucks in the parks for events. ' Chair Mangold asked about the current policy and the reasons for them. Director Darling explained that currently no alcohol or food trucks are allowed. She stated that she believes the reason that this has been turned down in the past is because of the contracts with the concession vendors in Freeman Park. She stated that she thinks the City could look at modifying the policy and allow these types of things at special events. She noted that currently food trucks are allowed in limited areas but they need to have a Conditional Use Permit to operate which, considering the limited amount of time they can operate, can be expensive. Chair Mangold stated that he feels the two issues should be discussed separately. He stated that he thinks it may make sense to open up the food truck policy a bit to allow for more of them to be available at events. PARK COMMISSION MINUTES TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2018 PAGE 2 OF 6 Rock moved to recommend that the Council direct staff to look at the possibility of opening up the parks and special events to food truck services. Barr seconded. Motion carried 5 -0. Commissioners discussed allowing alcohol in the parks and what other cities are doing. The Commission discussed the issues that come with allowing alcohol, such as staffing and enforcement issues and whether allowing alcohol at events will be a draw for people to attend the event. Commissioner Barr suggested that the City consider changing the ordinance a year and then revisit it to see what the pros and cons were. Chair Mangold stated that he did not feel the policy needs to be Barr moved to recommend that the Council direct staff to only at events. Rock seconded the motion. Motion carrie B. Warming House Staffing /Set Date and Time to T January /Skate Events new allow alcohol at events for Warming ces to allow alcohol, in Chair Mangold noted that Commissioner Vassar had recommended that the Parks Commission tour the warming houses in the past and he feels it was an excellent idea and shows how parks are used in the winter months. He noted that the tour is tentatively scheduled for January 8, 2019 at 6:00 p.m. The Commission came to a consensus that tour. Chair Mangold asked Director Darling stated thi enough to staff three warn Park be closed, except for the City has only received ouses. She stated that Commissioner Vassar stated that attendants because she thinks it in Commissioner Rock asked if there was 00 p.m. would work for the warming house applications for attendants and that will not be proposing that the warming house at Freeman that the City may need to consider raising the pay for the for most teenagers. for there to be volunteer attendants. Director Darling stated that the City has had difficulty getting volunteers for other events in the park, but it could be tried and see,if there is any interest. C. Concession Agreement Darling noted that the attached is an updated concession agreement and very similar to previous years. Commissioner Rock asked if the verbiage of the contract agreement would need to be changed if the City decides to allow food trucks. Chair Mangold stated that at the very least, it would polite to let Mr. Within know that the City is considering allowing food trucks because he has been a great partner for the City. PARK COMMISSION MINUTES TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2018 PAGE 3 OF 6 Commissioner Barr agreed that the City should at least give him a heads up that it is considering food trucks. Mangold moved to recommend the Council approve the 2019 Concession Operating Agreement, and inform Mr. Withun that the City is considering allowing food trucks at events. Rock seconded the motion. Motion carried 5 -0. 5. OLD BUSINESS A. Freeman Park Playground Darling reminded the Commission that at the last meeting they had discussed the possibility of replacing some of the faded pieces and noted that she had gotten a quote from the playground manufacturer and the cost would be $27,000 plus an additional $7,100 for installation. She stated that the Commission could also look at something completely new rather than a replacement. , Chair Mangold confirmed that the quote was for total replacement of all the plastic remainder of the structure. Director Darling noted that the quote also includes repl Commissioner Rock stated that seems like a Commissioner Barr stated that she thinks the replaced. She asked if the City could pick differ Director Darling stated that there were a few pi( be replaced with this project. She stated that the h the lent of the steel decks and stairs. dollar amount for replacement. .ows a few pieces staying that would not be ohelp the park feel more updated and fresh. were replaced in 2011 after a fire and would not ld pick new colors for the equipment. Chair Mangold stated that the quote is much lower than he was thinking and feels this is a strong option for the City to consider. He stated that something not included in the quote that he thinks needs attention is the border. He would support doing this update and perhaps considering adding a new structure or two. Commissioners discussed ' the ground cOver materials, and the existing equipment components and possibilities for putting in a feuw new pieces of equipment to update the park. The Commission discussed upcoming park updates and where they are in the CIP schedule. The Commission asked staff to pursue the option of the replacement and consider a new color scheme, obtain costs for addressing the border and ground cover as well as possible add -on pieces of equipment. B. Select the Color for Badger Park Playground PIP Rubber Surface Darling presented some pictures of examples of different colored rubber surfaces for the Commission to consider. Barr moved to recommend the Council approve the PIP Rubber Surface material in the color of Charcoal. Ashmore seconded the motion. Motion carried 5 -0. C. Badger Park Site Plan and Shelter Design PARK COMMISSION MINUTES TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2018 PAGE 4 OF 6 Director Darling presented shelter design options and noted that they can fit six picnic tables underneath. She explained the differences between wood structure and the metal structure. Chair Mangold asked if the pricing included in the staff report was just the standard pricing from the builder or whether they had done a site visit. Director Darling explained that the City will handle all the engineering costs as well as below grade work and the builder would handle all the above grade work. The Commission discussed the pier footings, soils in the area, and aestheti Hall. Director Darling reviewed the site plan, restroom facilities, and si Barr moved to recommend that the Council approve with a 24 x 28 wood structure, with asphalt shingles motion. Motion carried 5 -0. D. Soccer Nets for Manor Park Director Darling noted that the Commission had asked for more inf them at the October meeting. She noted that she had included co report. She stated that Tonka United Soccer had informed her that years before they need replacement. Commissioner Rock asked if there had been any further input froi more than just the one gentleman who brought this to the City wool Director Darling stated that they really want is to see pi their input in January or Fe Council not a Pa Chair Mang He stated tl United kept ission is that he up too lighting. structure to match City and width. and shelter design more seconded the tion after this idea was brought to it both goals and nets in the staff last from three to five the neighborhood on whether or not like the nets. K was hesitant to contact the neighborhood regarding soccer nets when what .ess on the pond. She suggested contacting the neighborhood and asking for ary, of 2019. that she feels the neighborhood understands that the issue with the pond is did not feel the pond issue should affect the decision regarding soccer nets. ,ort this idea although he remembers when people complained that Tonka Commissioner Rock stated that he does not see soccer as a year -round sport in Minnesota and does not see spending the money for year -round use for something that is not a year -round use. He asked who would store the goals and nets.'' Director Darling stated that the resident has stated that he is willing to store the nets but could not store the goals. Commissioner Ashmore stated that she is not sure the Park Commission should consider this without getting the feedback from the neighbors and asked whether it was a good idea to have residents store City equipment. PARK COMMISSION MINUTES TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2018 PAGE 5 OF 6 Commissioner Rock suggested that the City kick this idea down the road and consider it for winter of 2019. Director Darling noted that she believes this resident has purchased his own frame and net but thinks he has taken it in now. Chair Mangold stated that he feels that this is something inexpensive and relatively simple for the City to take on, but does not like the idea of making a deal with a neighbor to store any of the equipment. Director Darling stated that she thinks the storage issue could possibly be warming house for the net. Chair Mangold stated that he likes anything that will get the parks grand structure. Mangold moved to recommend the Council approve of the purchase including having a discussion with staff about being ably to manage and necessary. Ashmore seconded the motion. Motion carried 5 -0. 6. STAFF AND LIAISON REPORTS / UPDATES A. City Council Council Liaison Siakel reported on the actions taken at the Council by using a corner of the without having to install a ccer goal system equipment, when December 10, 2018. Director Darling noted that one of the items discussed at the Counclil meeting was the tree sale. She stated that one of the trees that will be available is a yellbww6od tree which may be a good replacement for the willow tree at Manor Park. The Commission discussed areas within the City that could use trees and which ones will be hearty enough to withstand salt spray and'wind conditions. ra i. Update on Removal of Badger Park Playground Equipment ii. Director Darling stated that the Public Works staff was not able to get around to removing the playground equipment, but noted that the quote presented earlier also included removal as well as installation. Director Darling noted that staff had shuffled a few projects around and presented it to the Council, because there will be a limited amount of funds available after the Badger Park Playground is completed. She explained that because the tennis courts appear to have a few more years in them before they will need to be replaced, they have shifted the playground projects ahead of them in the CIP. She stated that she is planning to continue looking for grants that will help pay for the tennis court. Commissioner Barr stated that she feels the tennis courts are the biggest eyesore in the area and wondered if the CIP was already set. PARK COMMISSION MINUTES TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2018 PAGE 6 OF 6 iv. 7. ADJOURN Chair Mangold stated that the Commission could bring it back to a future meeting as an agenda item, but the CIP has been set for 2019 by the Council. Commissioner Barr asked Council Liaison Siakel if she was aware of how the Park Commission felt about the tennis courts and that the Commission was planning for it to be the next big project they would work on. Council Liaison Siakel stated that the CIP was discussed at a work session but the specifics of the tennis courts and Park Commission discussions were not brought up or discussed. Chair Mangold expressed his frustration and the decisions that have been made surface at Badger Park is an example o Park Commission because things were cl discussion and made their recomMendati time to have this discussion, but wanted frustrations of the Commission. He su, more one on one meeting between the', discuss the CIP. Council Liaison Siakel stated+ of a general budget overview Commission thoughts and dis that she believes the Council intended to go against the Pai decision, but was to give mo stated that she will take this Director Darling and take anc ie`process relating to Badger Park 'tated that the rubber playground -a that has been frustrating to the after the Commission had finished stated that perhaps, there is a better J Liaison Siakel to understand the I that perhaps there needs to be a ssion and the Council in order to it the discussion with the Council was much more id did not delve down into the detail, so the Park ssion was missed and not discussed. She clarified ,vision to approve the PIP rubber surface was not Commission recommendation and cast aside their money so the nicer surface could be put in. She iscussion back to City Administrator Lerud and x look at the tennis courts. iterated that he thinks there needs to be a closer look at how happening between Council and the Commission on these types Liaisons for City Council Meetings January; Mangold February — Vassar Commission Terms Expiring Director Darling noted that there are two terms that are expiring and those individuals should have gotten an application form to re- apply, if they were interested. Mangold moved to adjourn the Park Commission Meeting of December 11, 2018 at 8:50 p.m. Barr seconded the motion. Motion carried 5 -0. To: From: Meeting Date: Re: Attachments: Background: 5A CITY OF SHOREWOOIC 5755 Country Club Road • Shorewood, Minnesota 55331 •952- 960 -7900 Fax: 952- 474 -0128 • www.ci.shorewood.mmus • cityha11 @cLshorewood.mn.us Park Commission Marie Darling, Planning Director January 8, 2019 Freeman Park South Playground Rehab Planning Existing Equipment at Freeman Color Options Edge Protection Options Staff Suggestions for Replacement Equipment At the December 11, 2018 meeting, the Commission recommended rehabbing the existing playground and wanted more information on the following: • Colors • Playground Protection/Edge Protection • Fun New Additional Equipment Colors options: In speaking with the playground manufacturer, we have several color options, attached. The slides that were replaced are Royal Purple and the replaced deck is blue. The existing railings are sky blue and the quote didn't include painting them, although for a small additional fee, they could also be painted. Option 1: Keep the railings sky blue, decks blue, and all the new plastic Royal purple, with the posts any color that is in the attached palette. Google Gametime Color Wizard to select options and try to find a color combination that you like. Option 2: Order the crawl segments in another color. The color wizard will show only one color for each type of feature, like plastic pieces, decks, metals, etc., but you can still choose multiple options. Edge Protection After the 2017 tour where the Commission found a spike sticking up out of the timber border, the PW staff did some maintenance work and it is currently in good shape. The border doesn't have to be replaced to add wood fiber. If the Commission elects to replace them, attached are the standard options for plastic barrier protection. Specialty corners are also needed for changing directions (about 15 of them). Concrete curbs are also an option. The border would need to be about 320 feet. Concrete: $ xx per lineal foot, based on 2018 projects. Plastic border: $xx per lineal foot plus $1,500 for specialty corners. New Equipment After looking at the options, staff recommend keeping the Merry Go Round which was installed in 2011 and replace the zip -line equipment with one of the attached options. The manufacturer can paint it to match the new color scheme for a fee. The Commission is free to take another The Commission can choose one or two of any of the equipment shown in the attached pages, or direct staff to keep looking. We mostly chose equipment by the same vendor as the playground rehab to save on shipping costs, but that is not the only option. We can also include a couple pieces of fitness equipment geared toward 13 and above, like the cardio walker, upper body press or similar option. Those options are also included in the attached photos as well. 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Redwood • •'• •••••• - Green ••• •••• :•••:••••• e G anite ••• :•••�lue, ,�Yowrf•• :• :� :� Blue Cedar :�.•.' .;�;�;: Beige �• ����• •;.•••••� Red Rock (RockScape only) Blue -Blue_ Red Black Black Brown Black ��_ 0 GT Impax Wear Mats #209426 36 "' x 36" x 3/4" $138 #161292 44" x 48 "x 1" $219 • Preserves critical safety surfacing in high use areas to ensure continued compliance Prevents rutting on loose fill surfaces under swings and at slide exits due to repetitive use Helps maintain unitary surfaces in heavy traffic areas where tears and holes can occur • Protects loose fill surfacing resulting in a safer and more inclusive playground environment • Ships with playground equipment for freight cost savings PlayCurb 4' Straight PlayCurb #4862 12" (0.3m) High (Recycled) $49 #4850 8" (0.2m) High (Recycled) $50 Each PlayCurb includes one galvanized stake. Because of the recycled PlayCurb's plastic content and its unique environmentally friendly manufacturing process, slight color variations can be expected. Therefore, color match is not guaranteed from curb to curb and some slight variation from color sample shown should be expected. Geotextile Fabric #161290 2250 square foot roll $626 #161291 1125 square foot roll $313 • Helps prevent clogging of drainage systems for longer use of engineered wood fiber (EWF) and shredded rubber installations • Keeps surfacing in place resulting in less maintenance • Installed between soil and loose fill surfaces to assist in blockage of unwanted plant growth and to slow decomposition • Ships with playground equipment for freight cost savings "OWN Accessible PlayCurb #4854 • Recycled (shown) $353 #4858 • Recycled w/ Adapters $503 For use with 8" high curbs. This patented design affords smooth access to any playground without releasing vital safety surfacing. Add our PlayCurb Adapter for use with both 8" and 17' high PlayCurb systems. 00,00 0 Oq Nature Curbs Nature Curbs & Adapters #38015 4' Long $98 #38016 Adapter Left $73 #38017 Adapter Right $73 Each Nature Curb includes one galvanized stake. Rubber PlayCurbs Flexible rubber PlayCurbs are great for finishing your surfacing installation. Available in Green, Brown or Terra Cotta (shown). Rubber curbs are available in a variety of types, heights and widths. Made from Recycled Materials To see all available surfacing options, visit www.gtimpax.com Refer to the GT Impax Catalog for color selection and more details. Impact Absorbent /Accessible Surfacing Geocomposite Drainage System #161294 150' roll $435 • Self- contained and pre - assembled pieces cut installation costs • Reduced installation time allows more budget for equipment • Provides groundwater drawdown for extended use with less maintenance • Combines polypropylene geotextile and a strong polyethylene core for long term performance • Ships with playground equipment for freight cost savings PlayCurb Adapter (Recycled) PlayCurb Adapter #4852 Left #4853 Right (Recycled) $84 Joins our 8" and 12" high PlayCurbs to accommodate multiple critical fall heights within a playground. #3785 Stake Package $15 PlayCurb End Caps #4863 12" High Recycled $42 #6215 8" High Recycled $54 Make sure your surface lasts! Ask your GT Impax Representative about preventative maintenance and repair services for existing surfaces. Purchase service programs tailored to your new play system's surface,. SURFACING ACCESSORIES 157 e Usage/Warning Label Sign Post Parallel Bars (Accessible) Balance Board Station Usage/Warning Lab _ n &-j" Cardio Walker Fit Team #FT17004 _ $14,754 ASTM Use Zone: 20'x 43'(6.1m x 133m) Ages: 13 and up Number of Stations: 9 Chest Press io - (Accessible) y—� 94 GTF I T Safety surfacing is recommended as shown in rendering. U 13 F F F r Chin -Up Fit Corner (LOW) wil #FT17201 $9,825 Horizontal Balance Board tio stan Cardio Y /alker let -MI Down (High) ASTM Use Zone: 26'X 18'(79M x 5.5m) a * Ages: 13 and up ! U.9eAV-9n9 Label Number of Stations: 4 Sig. Pon Body� © > station UcageAVarr:ng Label Sign Post Balance Board Station Usage/Warning Lab _ n &-j" Cardio Walker Fit Team #FT17004 _ $14,754 ASTM Use Zone: 20'x 43'(6.1m x 133m) Ages: 13 and up Number of Stations: 9 Chest Press io - (Accessible) y—� 94 GTF I T Safety surfacing is recommended as shown in rendering. U 13 F F F r Chin -Up (LOW) . Push -Up (Low) Horizontal Chin -Up Chin -Up (High) Balance Board Station Usage/Warning Lab _ n &-j" Cardio Walker Fit Team #FT17004 _ $14,754 ASTM Use Zone: 20'x 43'(6.1m x 133m) Ages: 13 and up Number of Stations: 9 Chest Press io - (Accessible) y—� 94 GTF I T Safety surfacing is recommended as shown in rendering. U 13 F F F r Wrinkle Wall Mogul #6251 $6,039 Fall Height: 7'(2.1m) Recommended Ages: 5 to 12 Sway Steps #13612 $11,916 Fall Height: 3'(1m) Recommended Ages: 5 to 12 r Wrinkle Wall Sidewinder #6252 $13,896 Fall Height: 8'(2.1m) Recommended Ages: 5 to 12 Traverse Wall #13617 Fall Height: 7'(2.1m) Recommended Ages: 5 to 12 $7,393 Wrinkle Wall Orb #6253 Fall Height: 8'(2.1m) Recommended Ages: 5 to 12 %P $15,194 Floating Boards #13613 $10,172 Fall Height: 5'(1.5m) Recommended Ages: 5 to 12 r Design and Utility Patents by GameTime Mini SkyRunnerO #6202 $1,444 ASTM Use Zone: 16'3" dia. (5m dia.) Recommended Ages: 5 to 12 Fall Height: 6'(1.8m) a 14` r�— SkyRunner #6200 $2,631 ASTM Use Zone: 18T' dia. (5.5m dia.) Recommended Ages: 5 to 12 Fall Height: 6'(1.8m) a IN � I TriRunner #6243 TriRunner' (left) $11.904 #6242 ShadowPlay'SkyRunner°(above) $13.786 —r - — E - ASTM Use Zone: 30' dia. (91m dial Recommended Ages: 5 to 12 years J,_ Tilted SkyRunner #6201 $3,917 ASTM Use Zone: 20'1" dia. (6.1m dia.) Recommended Ages: 5 to 12 Fall Height: 6'(1.8m) ShadowPlayO SkyRunner" #6237 $5,370 ASTM Use Zone: 20T' dia. (6.1m dia.) Recommended Ages: S to 12 Fall Height: 6'(1.8m) LY �n Sensory Wave Spinning Seat' #3205 $1,043 ASTM Use Zone: WY dia (4.4m dia) Recommended Ages: 5 to 12 #17257 a Five -Point Harness Kit $165 Recommended Ages: 5 to 12 Harness does not meet ASTM standards. For supervised use only. Whirlwind Seat #6143 Straight $604 #6142 Tilted (shown) $610 ASTM Use Zone: 137' x 137' (43m x 41m) Recommended Ages: 5 to 12 Fall Height: 4'(1.2m) G2 #6231 $3,934 ASTM Use Zone: 16'11" x 1611" (5.2m x 5.2m) Recommended Ages: 5 to 12 Fall Height: 4'(1,2m) NEW Solo Spinner #6246 $1,492 ASTM Use Zone: 13' x 13'(4m x 4m) Recommended Ages: 2 to 5 or 5 to 12 Fall Height: 4'(1.2m) • Products marked with this green dot are ideal for children ages 2 to 5. 120 SPINNING • Products marked with this orange dot are ideal for promoting inclusive play. 1 � Expression Swing® Toddler Expression Swing® #5158 • 3.5" Toprail $1,456 #5128 •• 3.5" Toprail $1,309 #5159 • 5" Toprail $1,456 #51450* 5" Toprail $1,309 Expression Swing' PowerScape Frame #5149 Solo $1,714 #5150 Add- A- BayT1' $982 GT GiantTM Swing Coming Soon Call for Price T y i Expression Swing° PrimeTime Frame #5151 Solo $1,109 #5152 Add- A- BayT'^ $670 Expression Swing® Xscape Frame #5147 Solo $1,263 #5148 Add- A -BayT" $721 122 SWINGS 1 • Products marked with this green dot are ideal for children ages 2 to 5. • Products marked with this orange dot are ideal for promoting inclusive play. Expression Swing' Universal Expression Swinge Tandem #5165 • 3.5" Toprail $1,796 #5167 • 3.5" Toprail $1,707 #5166 • 5" Toprail $1,796 #5168 • 5" Toprail $1,718 i Expression Swing° PrimeTime Frame #5151 Solo $1,109 #5152 Add- A- BayT'^ $670 Expression Swing® Xscape Frame #5147 Solo $1,263 #5148 Add- A -BayT" $721 122 SWINGS 1 • Products marked with this green dot are ideal for children ages 2 to 5. • Products marked with this orange dot are ideal for promoting inclusive play. GT Classics Classics stand the test of time. They have an impact on society and are iconic in form. In the case of playground equipment they're also universally loved by children and their parents and provide developmental benefits and play value. This collection of GameTime classic playground products has been a part of our heritage and of community playgrounds around the world for decades. They are an affordable way to add more play value to your park or recreation space. / U �Y. vT• °u� �U yr /�yv r �v1,��pv vo g v 0 I I Challenge Rings #6213 $6,486 Fall Height: T (2.1m) TRecommended Ages: 5 to 12 I Walk the Plank #8672 Rubber Surfacing $1,428 #8662 Loose Fill $1,549 ASTM Use Zone: 227' x 1410" (6.8m x 4.5m) Fall Height: 4'(1.2m) Health Ladder #53 $1,345 Recommended Ages: 5 to 12 Fall Height: 7'(2.1m) Freestanding Upper Body Trainer #18282 3.5" O.D. uprights (shown) $2,493 #81701 5" O.D. uprights $3,258 Fall Height: 5'(1.5m) Recommended Ages: 2 to 5 • Dome Climber #655 $1,264 ASTM Use Zone: 19' x 19'(5.8m x 5.8m) Recommended Ages: 5 to 12 Fall Height: 5'(1.5m) Eagle's Perch Climber #657 $3,185 ASTM Use Zone: 157' x 18'(4.6m x 5.5m) Recommended Ages: 5 to 12 Fall Height: 7'(2.1m) Mountain Climber #P988 $3,507 ASTM Use Zone: 19'6" x 19'6" (5.8m x 5.8m) Recommended Ages: 5 to 12 Fall Height: 7'(2.1m) r Balance Beam #1313 Graduated (shown) $885 ASTM Use Zone: 278" x 1211" (6.9m x 3.9m) #564 Curved $692 ASTM Use Zone: 21'8" x 13'6" (6.6m x 4.1m) Fall Height: 4'(1.2m) Recommended Ages: 2 to 5 or 5 to 12 • CLASSIC CLIMBERS 135 ►l/ Vortex AGES: 5 -12 350- VORTEX ............. ............................... $3,294 • Fun comes full circle while kids stand and spin for a vigorous ride Flip Flop "' AGES: 2 -12 350- FF ....................... ............................... $3,650 • Motion product with unique up and down action • Seats are balanced with diagonal rider • For safety, pivoting rods prevent sudden drops M Motion Play Freestanding Products i� i„ Monorail AGES: 5-12 350 - MONO ................ ............................... $4,864 • Patented air brakes for smooth, safe stop • Cantilever posts clear path for safer use Sidewalk AGES: 2-12 ZZUN7100 ................. ............................... $1,879 • Sections move based on child's weight • Develops sense of balance, coordination, and motor skills Bounce Button AGES: 5 -12 ZZUN7090 ..................... ............................... $385 • Range of motion determined by user's weight Description Item Number Ages Space Required Size Fall Height Play Child Install Events Capacity` Hours Weight Vortex 350 -VORTEX 5 -12 28' 5" x 15' 5" 10'Y x 3'2" x 8T' 0191, 1 2 4.75 274 Ibs (8,66m x 4,7m) (3,12m x 0,97m x 2,59m) (0,23m) • (124 kg) Monorail 350 -MONO 5 -12 31'4" x 15' 2" (9,55m x 4,62m) 19'4" x 3' 1"x6' 10" (5,89m x 0,94m x 2,08m) 7' 0" (2,13m) 1 1 6.25 333 Ibs (151 kg) Flip Flop 350 -FF 2 -12 18'2" x 18'4" 6' 3" x 6'4" x 5'6" 2'0" 1 4 4 75 335 Ibs (5,54m x 5,59m) (1,91m x 1,93m x 1,68m) (0,61m) (152 kg) Sidewalk ZZUN7100 2 -12 227' x 15'4" 87' x 1'4" x 1' 6' 1'6" 1 3 2 167 Ibs (6,77m x 4,67m) (2,5m x 0,41 m x 0,47m) (0,47m) (76 kg) Bounce Button ZZUN7090 5 -12 15'2" x 15' 2" 1' 2' x 1'2" x 1' 6" 1' 7" 1 1 1 32 Ibs K62m x 4,62m) (0,36m x 0,36m x 0,46m) (0,49m) (15 kg) Playworld.com 101 2018 •+ QO4�4S���16 Price Q�p�Gg QG P � $3,294 • +• $4,864 $3.650 • $1,879 • $385 Playworld.com 101 ADA PowerScape Swing Frame #10847 8'(2.4m) $1,831 ASTM Use Zone: 24'11" x 32'1" (7.6m x 9.8m) #10848 Add -A -BayT" $1,100 ASTM Use Zone: 375" x 32'1" (11.4m x 9.8m) 5" (13cm) O.D. galvanized steel uprights & toprail. #10848 Use Zone includes one regular swing bay and one Add -A -Bay. Seat packages sold separately. ADA Xscape Swing Frame #26119 5 to 12 Swing 8'(2.4m) $1,271 ASTM Use Zone: 24'4" x 30'11" (76m x 9.8m) #26120 5 to 12 Swing Add- A -BayTm $768 ASTM Use Zone: 37'5" x 32T' (11.4m x 9.8m) #36056 • 2 to 5 Swing 7'(2.1m) $1,252 ASTM Use Zone: 24'4" x 30'11" (76m x 9.8m) #36057 • 2 to 5 Swing Add-A-BayTM $747 ASTM Use Zone: 37'5" x 32T' (11.4m x 9.8m) 3 -1/2" (9cm) O.D. galvanized steel uprights & toprail. #26120 and # 36057 Use Zones includes one regular swing bay and one Add -A -Bay. Seat packages sold separately. Arch Swing #5056 Single Seat (shown) $5,965 ASTM Use Zone: 24'x 28'5" (7.3m x 8.7m) #5057 • Double Arch Swing $11,793 ASTM Use Zone: 35'8" x 28'5" (10.9m x 8.7m) Galvanized steel uprights. Seat included. L� WARNING: Installation over a hard surface such as concrete, asphalt, or packed earth may result in serious injury from falls. I ADA PrimeTime Swing Frame #12583 8'(2.4m) $1150 ASTM Use Zone: 24'9" x 3ZV (7.5m x 9.8m) #12584 Add -A -Bay' $711 ASTM Use Zone: 37'2" x 32'1" (11.3m x 9.8m) 3 -1/2" (9cm) O.D. galvanized steel uprights & toprail. #12584 Use Zone includes one regular swing bay and one Add -A -Bay. Seat packages sold separately. PowerScape Tire Swing #10777 • 6'8" (2m) (shown) $2,238 ASTM Use Zone: 207' x 26'11" (6.3m x 8.2m) #10778 • Add -A -BayT" $1,560 ASTM Use Zone: 41'5" x 207' (12.6m x 6.3m) 3 -1/2" (9cm) O.D. galvanized steel uprights & toprail SWINGS 123