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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05212012RECanu �` �� HOME OF PELICAN ISLAND CITY OF SEBASTIAN PARKS AND RECREATION COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES May 21, 2012 - 6:00 p.m. 1) The Sebastian Parks and Recreation Committee was called to order by Chairman Scott Simpson. 2) The Pledge of Allegiance was recited. 3) Roll Call: Present: Scott Simpson (Chair), Jerome Adams, John Tenerowicz, JoAnne White, JoAnn Webster (Alternate), and Stephen Lucier (Alternate) Vice Chairman Matthew Sims was absent and excused. Staff Members Present: AI Minner, City Manager; Parks Supervisor, Chris McCarthy; Sally Maio Recording for Linda Kinchen 4) Approval of Minutes: 4/23/12 Ms. White noted that she was in attendance at the 4/23 meeting, though marked as absent, clarified that Mr. Tenerowicz, on page 2, paragraph 6, was referring to the Creative Playground restroom as being a mess, and he confirmed he was referencing the Creative Playground. She then noted on the same page Mr. Sunnycalb's comment about "growing" the park should be changed. The City Manager rephrased the paragraph as follows: "Jim Sunnycalb said he was active in requesting improvements for the dog park. He went on to express thaf a restroom at the dog park would also be helpful for people walking or riding a bike." Mr. Sunnycalb agreed that was close enough. Mr. Tenerowicz said on page 3 in his comment about the Four Chaplains memorial, he had asked how much space we are losing for "spectators" not for "parking". Motion by Mr. Tenerowicz and second by Ms. White to approve the minutes with the amendments passed on a voice vote of 6-0. 5) Old Business: i. Stonecrop Update The City Manager said at the last meeting we had talked about a hearing on the Stonecrop issue for this meeting, but instead he gave a brief update on the overhead with photos of the waterway provided by Mr. McCarthy as provided in the agenda packet. He said this is in response to questions as to whether we can clean up the area to traverse the river from Stonecrop to the north on the Sebastian River, noting the photos depict an area hard to navigate, with lots of vegetative overhang and very shallow water in some spots. He said what will be difficult in a cleanup to open up the waterway, will be determining whose property is it. Mr. McCarthy said it would be a major project to clean up from the bridge south, that weeds are high, it might have to be done by boat, that the City can probably get logs out, but from 512 to the south it closes off, with pepper trees and it may have to be done with Parks and Recreation Committee May 21, 2012 a trickster or bulldozer. He said the Stonecrop area is really nice, and years ago the City proposed an overlook and the adjacent neighbors didn't like it then. Chairman Simpson, said from a volunteer prospective, do we need to know who to ask who would approve what types of trees we can cut, and said if we can get to it by kayak we can take care of it with hand clippers. Mr. McCarthy said Brazilian peppers are nuisance trees and can be cut at any time, and discussed Sebastian River Landings which runs along the west side of the Sebastian River noting they may want to keep privacy. Chairman Simpson said you can't see the houses there when you are in the water. Ms. White said if you could get volunteers like kayakers, would there be a liability issue for the City. The City Manager said it could be easy, but we need to brush up on laws of traversing the river, do some legal homework on private property issues and use of personnel and organizational issues. Ms. Webster also said if there are kayak volunteers interested, we need to find out from adjacent neighbors before we start. Ms. White said if we see that enough kayakers are interested we can present it to the Stonecrop neighborhood. The City Manager reiterated that we need to do step one first, get with the State, then the property owners and then do the clearing, that he will get with the City Attorney to see if there are any legal ramifications, and it might take a little while to get the information. Chairman Simpson asked, if a giant tree fell in the middle of the river, whose job would it be to have it cleared out, say by Dale Wimbrow Park. The City Manager responded that the river gets so wide there, a tree would not impede the flow, but over a road, or ditch or canal of course it would have to be cleared out. Ms. White said this doesn't have to happen in three months, but she would like to see the committee move forward on it. Mr. McCarthy described some of the property ownership on the south side of 512 along the river. Chairman Simpson said he spoke to a property owner to the south who said you used to be able to put in at the Concha Dam and take it all the way to 512. The City Manager said he would look into ownership and report back and reiterated it may take some time. ii. CIP The City Manager had provided a list of projects the committee talked about at its last meeting, and then proceed from that point. He noted there are meetings scheduled in July on the budget calendar for the committee, though they may be able to formalize a CIP recommendation by their June meeting. He listed the items as follows: Lighting for multi-purpose field (in the C1P); Skate park replacements (quasi CIP and operational); New playground equipment (provided several options such as the pirate ship). The Committee discussed the playground equipment locations, Creative Playground, Riverview Park refurbishment. Mr. McCarthy noted the Schumann Park playground was removed. 2 Parks and Recreation Committee May 21, 2012 Mr. McCarthy said he had submitted in his budget a small playground for the Community Center and resurfacing the clay tennis courts, at $4K a piece for four courts but all of that needs to go through several committees and Council. He said there is a fee for tennis and it is manned and we don't make any money on it, the same as the skate park. The City Manager said at the last meeting the committee talked about the lighting, Creative Playground equip, other playground equipment and thought Ms. Webster had asked about other baseball field improvements. Ms. Webster said it was the covered picnic tables. The City Manager said we are opening bids this Thursday on ballfield drainage fields from FY `12 CIP and will seek Council approval at the first Council meeting in June before it can start and try to wrap up the project in 60 days. He said they will see what balance remains before they pursue the bleacher shields and can then look at the picnic tables as well. He said the shades are noted in the CIP as playground improvements and we have not moved on that yet, and then we have the handicapped pier at the Yacht club, which staff has struggled with but think they can lower the pier on the south side at a cost of $15K. He said for next year they had put in $150K for the multi-use field lights but will freshen up to $185K. Ms. Webster asked if the multi-purpose field would be used for soccer, and the City Manager said that needs to be looked at and the soccer folks hoped to use it for practice, if they put lights on that field many people will want to use it and both he and Mr. McCarthy said we need to prioritize the use of all the city fields. Ms. Webster said Little League uses the multi-purpose for t-ball. Discussion took place on whether we could get by with two banks of lights and Mr. McCarthy said it would require four because it would not be safe, but we can look into it and skinny up the field and not light the whole thing. The City Manager said for FY `13 it appears we are going with the multi-use field lights, and add in two or three parks to add equipment along with the Creative playground. Ms. Webster said we need canopies and Mr. McCarthy said these canopies are like sails not like the one at the splash pad which are very expensive. Chairman Simpson said we need playground equipment first and Ms. Webster said the ship would be perfect. 'P✓m �`.^'4E� .+ Discussion took place on the Jolly for the Creative Playground, the need to add money for installation and ground cover. Mr. McCarthy said if they pick something he can come back with a firm number. Discussion took place on a small playground for Schumann, and providing some smaller playground equipment that toddlers can utilize. The City Manager said based on their feedback, staff will manipulate the numbers and bring back a new CIP chart. He reiterated for FY '13, $185K for lights, $75K for the Creative Playground equipment, preferably the Jolly Roger, $30K for shade shelters, and $20K for Schumann Park small playground equipment. Mr. Tenerowicz asked about covered picnic tables near the basketball courts and Mr. McCarthy said they are made in-house and paid from his operating budget, noting again he had submitted for a small playground at the Community Center and resurfacing of clay tennis courts. 3 Parks and Recreation Committee May 21, 2012 Mr. Tenerowicz asked if the skateboard park is safe and Mr. McCarthy said it can be pushed out another year if the money is not there, but some wood underneath is starting to rot. Chairman Simpson asked if it would all be taken out and replaced and Mr. McCarthy said it would be done in sections and that skateboarders give them suggestions for what they want. Chairman Simpson recapped the committee's recommendation, and discussion took place on the lifespan of playground equipment which depended on its location, that those near the riverfront deteriorate quicker, and the need to meet ADA requirements for all playground equipment. Discussion then took place on parks needing bicycle racks and encouraging people to ride bikes. Ms. White asked if the Easy Street bike rack can be moved to the where the handicapped area is located. Mr. McCarthy said a small rack can cost $500 to $600. Chairman Simpson asked the City Manager if he wanted them to discuss other items and the City Manager said the list is pretty pricey and he will manipulate into the CIP budget and bring back to the next meeting and they may be able to complete it by their June meeting. Chairman Simpson advised the committee they could decide if they wanted to add anything else at the next meeting. The City Manager said when the ballfield numbers come in it will have a trickle down effect and they'll massage the numbers. Ms. Webster asked if staff had heard any all grass infield suggestions, and Mr. McCarthy said he had already written out specs but maybe we could do that on the 1St to 3�d base lines, noting there are pros and cons and it depends on how much play you get. In response to Ms. Webster, the City Manager said there are ballfield sheds scheduled for FY 14 at $100k. Mr. McCarthy said space is an issue with sheds at Barber Street. Ms. White asked if the baseball groups put in money and Ms. Webster said no but they did a concession in the past. 6) New Business - None 7) Input from the Public Marian ???, said someone had written racial gra�ti at the bark park small dog park this past Saturday and they cleaned it up. It was suggested that if it happens again they report it to the Police before they clean it. Jim Sunnycalb thanked them for supporting the dog park, said the restrooms are going in thanks to Council, and said people want to have events and parties at the dog park to make it everybody's park. He said at the fountain with the handicapped arm you can't get a handicapped chair there and suggested it be moved out of the dog park and make it everybody's fountain. He said the Easy Street bike rack location is wrong and it should be chained to the fence post where the garbage can is. Mr. McCarthy said this can be done tomorrow. Ms. White said it should be next to the playground where the tables are as long as not really close to the fence. Mr. McCarthy said it has to be chained. � Parks and Recreation Committee May 21, 2012 Mr. Sunnycalb asked if the recycled stuff we put in the dog park can be put in the Easy Street parking area. Ms. White said she liked it being grass and Mr. Sunnycalb said it is now dirt and messy when it rains. Mr. Lucier suggested putting sod along the pads, and Mr. Sunnycalb said he was talking about the parking area. The City Manager said we will go with sod and see what the summer weather brings. In response to Ms. White, Mr. McCarthy said we can get more oaks for Easy Street, but the City Manager noted there is not much money left. Mr. Sunnycalb asked if they can post the dog park rules on Channel 25 and the City Manager told him to send them to him. 8) Chairman's Matters Chairman Simpson welcomed Steven Lucier to the committee. 9) Member Matte Ms. White said the concerts in Riverview Park have been wonderful and was told there is one more in June and then they start up again in February. Ms. Webster thanked Mr. McCarthy and his staff for taking such good care of the baseball fields and suggested having one day each year to do something fun in all the parks to promote them. Mr. Tenerowicz said for the benefit of the public the Memorial Day service is at the Veterans Memorial, and asked about the hold up on Schumann Park bathroom, and said the Creative Playground paint looks good. It was noted the memorial was at 11 a.m. 10) Staff Comments The City Manager noted there are some recreation impact funds being used for the memorial upgrade. 11) Set Next Meetinq Date and Aqenda Chairman Simpson noted the next meeting is June 25, 2012 a 6 pm. 12) Being no further business, the Chairman adjourned the meeting at 7:18 p.m. Approved at the � Ca�.S /� meeting. �N�� �j ���%'��,.�;v.� ,� rLui �i�� ;• • -�� Recreation Impact Fees Investment Income PROJECTED REVENUE RECREATION IMPACT FEE FUNDS PROJECTED BALANCES FISCAL YEARS 2013-2018 FY 10-11 FY 11-12 FY 12-13 FY 13-14 FY 14-15 FY 15-16 FY 16-17 FY 17-18 $ 42,250 $ 38,350 $ 38,350 $ 38,350 $ 38,350 $ 38,350 $ 38,350 $ 38,350 7,223 6,085 3,325 1,621 1,026 1,080 1,356 1,634 $ 49,473 $ 44,435 $ 41,675 $ 39,971 $ 39,376 $ 39,430 $ 39,706 $ 39,984 Schumann Park 5,780 83,754 Skate Park Office 36,168 Splash Park Canopy 20,802 Bryant Street Fencing 5,118 Hardee Park - 2,568 Barber Street Field Expansion 185,895 Easy Street Path Lights 486 62,514 Schumann Park Pavillion 380 28,340 Riverview Park Irrigation and Fountains 8,262 - Bark Park Amenities 1,450 100,000 Riverview Park Electrical 7,389 Powerline Road 43,743 2,271 Periwinkle Park (489) TOTAL FY 11 307,595 Mooring Fields Blueway/Signage Improvements 5,000 Barber Street Baseball Field Drainage 50,000 Barber Street Bleacher Shields 50,000 Creative Playground Improvements 30,000 Handicap Pier - Yacht Club 15,000 TOTAL FY 12 436,836 Creative Playground Improvement oun �Equipment ��,--- ;��`L''. C� G�. ,d d`'„ Barber Street Multi-use Field Lights � I� � 1 r�''"��.� TOTAL FY 73 Schumann Park Playground Equipment Barber Street Equipment Building TOTAL FY 14 Mooring Fields TOTAL FY 7 5 TOTAL FY 16 TOTAL FY 17 TOTAL FY 18 BEGINNING FUND BALANCE TOTALREVENUES TOTAL EXPENDITURES ENDING FUND BALANCE BEGINNING FUND BALANCE: Zone A Zone B Zone C Zone D All Zones Recreation Impact Fees Zone A Zone B Zone C Zone D All Zones Investment Income Zone A Zone B Zone C Zone D All Zones Transfers: Zone A Zone B Zone C Zone D All Zones Ending Balances: Zone A Zone B Zone C Zone D All Zones 7�5;&9@ 25,000 185,000 �a5.oe�r. 3�� .. � 16,738 e^ . z5,000 (j G'.�'�' i;' s.,� --r1'��° 100,000 125,000 15,000 31,738 0 $ 1,106,309 $ 848,187 $ 455,786 $ 212,461 $ 127,432 $ 135,071 $ 174,500 $ 214,206 49,473 44,435 41,675 39,971 39,376 39,430 39,706 39,984 307,595 436,836 285,000 125,000 31,738 0 0 0 4, 7 455,7 6 21 ,461 127,432 135,071 174,500 214,206 54, FY 10-11 FY 11-12 FY 7 2-13 FY 7 3-14 FY 14-15 FY 15-16 FY 16-17 FY 17-18 203,222 177,289 71,975 15,051 (6,535) (8,385) (3,902) 618 60,323 71,494 69,114 84,818 106,765 133,021 161,384 189,938 96,804 71,660 5,618 4,759 (504) 1,124 3,083 5,057 745,962 527,745 309,080 107,834 27,707 9,311 13,936 18,594 1,106,310 848,188 455,787 212,462 127,433 135,072 174,501 214,207 11,050 4,550 4,550 4,550 4,550 4,550 4,550 4,550 22,100 27,300 27,300 27,300 27,300 27,300 27,300 27,300 650 1,950 1,950 1,950 1,950 1,950 1,950 1,950 8,450 4,550 4,550 4,550 4,550 4,550 4,550 4,550 42,250 38,350 38,350 38,350 38,350 38,350 38,350 38,350 1,327 1,272 525 115 (53) (67) (30) 5 394 513 504 647 860 1,063 1,254 1,449 632 514 41 36 (4) 9 24 39 4,870 3,786 2,255 823 223 74 108 142 7,223 6,085 3,325 1,621 1,026 1,080 1,356 1,634 38,310 111,135 62,000 26,250 6,348 - - - 11,323 30,193 12,100 6,000 1,904 - - - 26,426 68,506 2,850 7,250 317 - - - 231,536 227,002 208,050 85,500 23,169 - - - 307,595 436,836 285,000 125,000 31,738 - - - 177,289 71,975 15,051 (6,535) (8,385) (3,902) 618 5,173 71,494 69,114 84,818 106,765 133,021 161,384 189,938 218,686 71,660 5,618 4,759 (504) 1,124 3,083 5,057 7,046 527,745 309,080 107,834 27,707 9,311 13,936 18,594 23,286 848,188 455,787 �,462-' 127,433 135,072 174,501 214,207 254,191 21 !�7 y�Z. mFor SPAsLUN HOAR OF PFLUN BLAND MEMORANDUM Date: May 16, 2012 TO: Parks and Recreation Committee FROM: Linda Kinchen, Secretary Subject: Budget items for the CIP At the last meeting the Parks and Recreation Committee discussed several Capital Improvement Project (CIP) concepts for next year. For your review and consideration, below are respective prices. 1) Lighting for the Multi -Purpose Field $185,000 2) Skate Park replacement $ 70,000 3) New Playground Equipment $ 12,000 and up 4) Rock Wall Climber $ 3,600 and up 5) Spider net climber $ 2,400 and up 6) Spinning dish $ 1,000 and up We have included in your package some examples of the above items as well as additional items not listed. Ik museo� .f , Barber Street Multi-purpose Sebastian, FL Date: April 11, 2012 To: Chris McCarthy Equipment Description —Turnkey Installation and Materials —Multipurpose Field - 310' by 170' Light -Structure GreenTM System delivered to your site in Five Easy PiecesTM • Pre -cast concrete bases • Galvanized steel poles • UL Listed remote electrical component enclosure • Pole length wire harness • Factory -aimed and assembled luminaires Also Includes: • Energy savings of more than 50% over a standard lighting system • 50% less spill and glare light than Musco's prior industry leading technology • Musco Constant 25Tm warranty and maintenance program that eliminates 100% of your maintenance costs for 25 years, including labor and materials • Guaranteed constant light levels of 30 Footcandles for 25 years, +/- 10% per IESNA RP -06-01 • 2 group re-lamp(s) at the end of the lamps' rated life, 5000 hours • Control Link® Control & Monitoring System for flexible control and solid management of your lighting system • Lighting Contactors sized for voltage and phasing on site Sales tax and permitting of the equipment is not included as part of this budget estimate. Estimate Musco's Light Structure GreenTm as described above and delivered to the job site $165,000 — $185,000. Pricing furnished is effective for 60 days unless otherwise noted and is considered confidential. Payment Terms Payment of 25% of the contract price is required with order. The contract balance is due Net 30 days. Musco will attempt to coordinate shipment so that delivery corresponds with the customer's payment schedule We will expect payment within the terms described above unless there is a written statement from Musco's corporate headquarters stating the acceptance of different terms. • Delivery to the job site from the time of order, submittal approval, and confirmation of order details including voltage and phase, pole locations is approximately 30-45 days. Due to the built-in custom light control per luminaire, pole locations need to be confirmed prior to production. Changes to pole locations after the product is sent to production could result in additional charges. 152676BE.doc Page 1 of 3 Notes Estimate is based on: • Shipment of entire project together to one location • Field size of 310'X 170' for multi-purpose field • Structural code and wind speed = 2007 FBC, 140 MPH Exposure C. • Confirmation of pole locations prior to production Light Structure Green Tu Turnkey Scope of Work Owner Responsibilities: 1. Total access to the site and pole locations for construction. Must be able to move from location to location on standard rubber tires — no towing required. 2. Survey in pole locations and aiming points (one per pole location) for sighting in lighting cross -arms. Final grade elevations will also need marked if necessary. 3. Removal of any trees, limbs, shrubs, etc. for total access to pole locations. 4. Removal, replacement, and repair of all fencing necessary for construction. 5. Repair and replacement of any field turf, asphalt, curbs, and concrete damage. 6. Locate and mark existing irrigation systems prior to excavation. 7. Pay for all permitting costs as required. 8. Extra costs associated with foundation excavation and construction in non-standard soils (rock, caliche, high water table, collapsing holes, alluvial soils, etc.). Standard soils are defined as Class 5 soils in Table 1804.2 in the 2004 edition of the Florida Building Code and can be excavated using standard earth auguring equipment. 9. Provide a source of water such as a fire hydrant or 2" water line for foundation excavation. Musco Responsibilities: 1. Provide required poles, fixtures, foundations, and associated designs. 2. Provide structural design for poles and foundations, certified by a professional engineer licensed in the State of Florida. 3. Provide layout of pole locations and aiming diagram. 4. Provide light test upon owner supplied electrical system. 5. Provide Project Management assistance as needed. 6. Provide electrical design per the building code and City of Sebastian requirements. 7. Provide equipment and materials to off load equipment at jobsite per scheduled delivery. 8. Provide storage containers for material as necessary. 9. Provide adequate trash container for cardboard waste and packing debris. 10. Provide adequate security to protect Musco delivered products from theft, vandalism or damage during the installation. 11. Obtain required permits from the City of Sebastian, owner to pay cost of permits. Subcontractor to advise Musco of costs to subcontractor, if any, before proceeding with permitting. 12. Provide materials and equipment to install or upgrade existing electrical service panels as required or necessary. This needs to be defined in the electrical design. 13. Provide materials and equipment to install all underground conduit, wiring, pull boxes, switchgear, etc. and terminate wiring as required per electrical design. 14. Make appropriate contact to ensure utility locates have been done prior to excavation and trenching. Repair any such damage to existing utilities during construction. 15. Provide materials and equipment to install Light Structure System foundations as specified on Layout. 16. Provide and install ground rods (one per pole location) for lightning protection per NFPA 780 Code. Poles 70' and below require a #2 ground wire. Poles 80' and above require 2/0 ground wire. Ground rods to be 3/4"x10' or 5/8"x8' with a 10' embedment. Ground rods must be installed in soil, not in the concrete backfill. 17. Remove augured spoils to owner -designated location at jobsite. 18. Provide materials and equipment to assemble and install Light Structure Green TM fixtures, MPI fixtures, and terminate all necessary wiring. 19. Provide equipment and materials to assemble and erect Light Structure System Poles. 20. Verify aiming points have been located and are correct before sighting in lighting cross -arms. 152676BE.doc Page 2 of 3 21. Provide equipment and materials to install the new Lighting Contactor Cabinet(s) and terminate all necessary wiring. 22. Contractor will commission Control Link by contacting Control Link Central at (877-347-3319) and going through the following steps: a. Check all Zones to make sure they work in both auto and manual mode. b. 1 hour comprehensive burn of all lights on each zone. c. Set base line for the DAS (Data Acquisition System) 23. Keep all heavy equipment off of playing fields and surfaces when possible using due care to minimize damages. 24. Provide startup and aiming as required to provide complete and operating sports lighting system. Thank you for considering Musco for your sports -lighting needs. Please contact me with any questions. 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AI A 1/lJwwo j THEMED PLAYGROUNDS l I -& CaStaWay Cove 350-1102 I CH Phase 2 - 519.934 iE 5.12 & 39'4'x36' 10" (11,99m x 11,23m) ® $44,502 tt�s� �»M IIU6,P w.Pw srtP xxnaax �1 M{OSE2 �' mos rovao¢'�•- arm yea IYUTJL B?V 8V wurwww anuariw��ww . w ww wum ruuno.m wry yo.d Enchanted Forest 5-12 (� 44'1"x33'10" (13,44m x 10,31 m) ® $37,055 AS Woodland Way 35( kp 5-12 & 42'8"x32'6" (13,01 m z 9,91 m) n$34,447 Also available in Playmakers® (500-1107) for $38,428 w�rnrnv�" a'an urx H� artx wua ntr arts - � aamu- aa®+ avm CAM vws ro& *wee vac rsa uounw yam ax"�an nEE Treetop Clubhouse 5-12 & 36' 11"x 26 11" (11,25m x 8,21 m) ® $31,771 Also available in Playmakers- (500-1103) for $36,950 T mi"" ma vwu _ nein All play equipment must be installed over an impact -absorbing surface. �5 93f[-1 44 prrom roaawa� v,a¢ -- vmx mwi sw. ♦ En T. All play equipment must be installed over an impact -absorbing surface. Ile FREE STANDING L7 121 a Ly Mountain Climbers D Dumber RUL-AHOI ea Size 14'x 10' e Zone 27'x 22' Height 7' JJeighl 615 Ibs. Price $5,907 G Catalog Number RUL-AH04 Area Size 25'x 8' Min. Use Zone 37'x 21' Height T Weight 1,320 lbs. Price $9,213 ay . � H _ Catalog Number RUL -TS Area Sae 76'6'x8'8' - Min. Use Zone 31' 17' x 21' 7' Height T 2' Weight 680 lbs. Price $6,614 THEE SIA N DI NG injury from falls. Minimum use zones require impact -absorbing materials that will meet CPSC guidelines and ASTM standards. B C Catalog Number RUL-AH02 Area Size 18' x i l' Min. Use Zone 31' x 24' Height T Weight 750 lbs. Price $7,523 120 Warning: Playgrounds should be supervised at all times when children are present. Installation over a hard surface as concrete, asphalt, or packed earth C Catalog Number A' A Catalog Number RUL-AH05 � Area Size 23' x 20' 7- Min. Use Zone 35'x 32' Price Height 7 Weight 1,340 lbs. ` Price $12,035 120 Warning: Playgrounds should be supervised at all times when children are present. Installation over a hard surface as concrete, asphalt, or packed earth F Catalog Number RUL-AH71 Area Size 13' 1" x 3' 12" Min. Use Zone 26'3" x 159' Height 7- W 470 lbs. Price $3,529 120 Warning: Playgrounds should be supervised at all times when children are present. Installation over a hard surface as concrete, asphalt, or packed earth Spider Piet Climber Catalog Number 90-1239 Weight 19416,. Height 7' 10" Ground Space 7' 6" x 3 1/2" Min. Use Zone 19' 1/2" x 12'3 1/2" Price $2,324 s • I a r A -Frame Climbing Wall Catalog Number 90-1228 Height 6' 2" Weight 349 lbs. Ground Space T9" x 59" Min. Use Zone 15' W x 19'6" Price $1,876 Handholds ore smndard preyt`.''j:haose metal and panel colo, See4�age, 139-139. Spider Net 3 Way Climber L Catalog Number RUL-Xl Weight 638 abs. Height 1172" Area Size 28' x 28' Min. Use Zone 40' x 40' Price $10,142 s • I a r A -Frame Climbing Wall Catalog Number 90-1228 Height 6' 2" Weight 349 lbs. Ground Space T9" x 59" Min. Use Zone 15' W x 19'6" Price $1,876 Handholds ore smndard preyt`.''j:haose metal and panel colo, See4�age, 139-139. Spider Net 3 Way Climber Catalog Number 90-1240 Weight 313 lbs. Height 7' 10" Ground Space 7'3" x 4'9" Min. Use Zone 19'3" x 16'9" Price $3,486 r ! s s • � • !,• r. � f A -Frame Climbing Wall Add -A- Section Catalog Number 90-1229 Weight 349 lbs. Price $1,816 Shown is one (90-1228) hFrome Cl:mbrng Wall PLUS one (90.12291 Add- Setlion. Nondholds are slandardgreen. Choose metal color and pone) robs. See popes 136-139. 118 Warning: Playgrounds should be supervised at all times when children are present. Installation over a hard surface as concrete, asphalt, or packed earth K Catalog Number RUL -X4 Weight 800 lbs. Height 13' 1" Area Size 19'x 19' Min. Use Zone 31'x 31' Price $11,527 118 Warning: Playgrounds should be supervised at all times when children are present. Installation over a hard surface as concrete, asphalt, or packed earth MI — Catalog Number RUL -X2 Weight 803 Obs. Height 19'8" Area Size 42'x 42' Min. Use Zone 54'x 54' Price $14,760 118 Warning: Playgrounds should be supervised at all times when children are present. Installation over a hard surface as concrete, asphalt, or packed earth IW Super Whirl Catalog Number 1002 (Ited/Yellow/Blue/White) Weight 9301bs. Ground Space 10' Min. Use Zone 22' dia. Price $2,938 • Two hear, -dol, sealed beonngs. • Role powder coaled in blue only. Stand Up Spinner Catalog Number 90-1048 Weight 91 lbs. Ground 5poce 1' 8" die. Min. Use Zone 1'3 8" die. Price $877 5peci/y color when nden,. See poses 138.139. Junior Whirl Catalog Number 650 . 11 gouge creel deck. • Deck edge rolled under for sofe y.. Weighs 263 lbs. . Sealed bearirq assembly. Ground Space 5' 5" Min. Use Zone 17' 5" dia. Price $1,419 Powder cooled in your choice of standard colors. Specify deck and handrail color when ordering. See pages 138-139. Maxi Whirl Catalog Number 900 • se 91' diarnwal Weight 485 lbs. p;eSed�5SB19 • and Ground Space 7' 7" • Sealed, self.lubdcming bearings. Min. Use Zone 19' 7" dia. ' Deck edge rolled under lar solei,. Price $1,846 Powder cooled hour choice of sandord co'orc Smcff, deck and handrail color when ordering. Seepages 138139. 122 Warning: Playgrounds should be supervised at all times when children are present. Installation over a hard surface as concrete. asphalt, or packed earth el Challenge Fitness Centers kklc au.w�xH�lx.n% /.5rc1 t RBwhn C6 -Er �.w HSse F� VmeLM�P_- I Catalog Number 5003 Post Size 5" OD Steel Weight 2,496 lbs. Ground Space 36'x 43' Min. Use Zone 48'x 55' Price $10,593 Powder .led in your choice of slondord colors. Specify mewl color when ordering. See pages 138139. PHYSICAL FITNESS • � • pie¢ Fr6 0 9 �y • D •mw" O • 6Mp • SYp Rrts • • Catalog Number 50a5 Post Size 5' OD Steel Weight 1,162 lbs. Ground Space 17'x 25' Min. Use Zone 29'x 3T Price $5,849 Powder reeled in yam chore of seeded odors Specify metol color when ender n r See pa3es 138-W. rtaiuvlan `. • imlar aumir'sa Catalog Number 5004 Post Size 5" OD Steel Weight 1,055 lbs. Ground Space 17'x 25' Min. Use Zone 29'x 37' Price $5,387 Powder coned in your choice of,,cnd.,d colors. Specify mewl color when order..... See pages 138139. PHYSICAL FITNESS may result in serious injury from falls. Minimum use zones require impact -absorbing materials that will meet CPSC guidelines and ASTM standards. IN I 13 www.rec-creations.com or call 800-766-9458 Construction Moterial Catalog Number 301-0204 Post Sipe 3.5" W,aight 1,75316s. Ground Spore 40'x 24' Adin. Uce Zone 52'x 36' racaUv 33-37 Pace 1. $8,748 concrete. is:.haft. e Catalog Number SJOOOP- 7 Post Size 5" OD steel Weight 2,361 lbs. Ground Space 2W x W Min. Use Zone 32r x SW Price $9,914 Powder cooled in your choice of stondodcoton. Specify metol cafor when ordering. See popes 138-139- Catalog Number 5000 Post Size 5" OD Steel Weight 2,702 lbs. Ground Space 30'x 33' Min. Use Zone 42'x 45' Price $11,357 Powder c W in your chace of Yordord sofas. Spead mewl color when ordenrg. See pages 138139. eeBee, •• --�" ••ram. U •Lr9 •• • �Sta: , •�••• ♦ one •� se ge,y ltrita'Cr l�)II ��. y � Catalog Number 5001 Post Size S' OD Steel Weight 2A09 ffi . Ground Space 27 x 58' - Min. Use Zone 391x 7W Prim $9,986 F wdu cmad in rwd. of snwdard mlas. Spmfy nerd ooke (mode, t See pages 138-139 should besupervised at all times when children are present. Installation aver a hard surface as concrete, asphalt. or packed earth