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HOME OF PELICAN ISLAND 1225 MAIN STREET ❑ SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA 32958 TELEPHONE (772) 228-7052 ❑ FAX (772) 228-7077 AGENDA CITY OF SEBASTIAN RECREATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE Februarv 25, 2013 6:00 PM 1) Call Meeting to Order 2) Pledge of Aliegiance 3} Roll Cali 4) Approval of Minutes: January 28, 2013 Regular Meeting 5) Old Business: 6) New Business: 1) Bikepath Map Update 2) Easy Street lights Update 3) Ping Pong Tables 4) Dog Park Bricks Update 5) Community Center Playground Update 6) Schumann Park Update None 7) Input from Public 8) Chairman's Matters 9) Member comments 10) Staff Comments 11) Set next meeting date and agenda 12) Adjourn ANY PERSON WHO DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THIS MEETING (OR HEARING� WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS AND MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE HEARD. (2H6.O� O5 F.S.� IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA), ANYONE WHO NEEDS A SPECIAL ACCOMMODATION FOR THIS MEETING SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY'S ADA COORDINATOR AT 589-5330 AT LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THIS MEETING. RECREATION COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES JANUARY 28, 2013 The Sebastian Parks and Recreation Committee was called to order by the Chairman. Roll Call was taken and the following members were present: Mr. Tenerowicz, Mrs. Webster, Mrs. White, Mr. Siinpson, and Mrs. Flescher. Mr. Sims and Mr. Lucier were absent excused. Staff members present were Linda Kinchen, Secretary; A1 Minner, City Manager and Chris McCarthy, Parks Superintendent APPROVAL OF MINUTES Mr. Tenerowicz made a motion to approve the minutes as amended from the November 26, 2012 meeting. Second by Mrs. Flescher passed unanimously. OLD BUSINESS — NONE NEW BUSINESS; 1) Consider Funding Community Center Playground this year — Mr. Minner tells the committee that Councilmember Adams requested that the playground for the community center which is funded in the capital budget for next year be moved up to this fiscal year for safety reasons and that the Finance Director has indicated that we have the funding available to accommodate this request. Mrs. White asks if it is the kids in the neighborhood or kids there for activities that are causing the safety hazard and Mrs. Flescher states gymnastics lets out and there is not where for the kids to go while waiting for their class to start. Mr. Minner says the playground will be on the northeast side. There is a door to steps there and they could enter thru a gate or only thru the Community Center as the fence could be attached to the building which ever the committee wants. Mrs. White says should be open at all times for the neighborhood children to use if they want so not just attached to the building there should be a gate. Mr. Tenerowicz asks Mr Minner if the current numbers are good for the projects this year or will they go over budget. He says they are good. Mr. Simpson asks if the committee feels the funding should be moved up. A motion to move the funding for the community center playground up to the current fiscal year was made by Mrs. Webster second by Mr. Tenerowicz passed unanimously. 2) Dog Park Restroom location - Mr. Minner tells the committee of staff's choice for the location and asks what the committee thinks. Chairman Simpson asks the Dog Park Representative for her opinion and she agrees with the staff recommendation. The committee also goes along with the staff recommendation. Mrs. White asks if there will be lights on the building — yes. Mr. Tenerowicz asks if it is a prefab and Mr. Minner says no. Mrs. White asks how long to construct and Mr. Minner say approximately 6 months. Parks ar_d Recreation Minutes January 28, 2013 Page Two 3) Sidewalk and trails map — Mr. Minner puts the map on the overhead and shows it to the committee. He states it will also go on the website. Chairman Simpson made his own map for showing wants 12 signs along the way telling people where they are and a bench at the signs would be nice. Mrs. White likes the chairman's map Mrs. Flescher gives him an A+ for creativity and art work. Mr. Minner says they will spec out the map and sign costs and benches and will bring back to the next meeting. He states Council will need to approve. Mrs.Webster says a post with the sign on top would be best in the way of a kiosk Mr. Simpson says we need a bike shop in Sebastian however, on the weekend there is a guy who rents bikes. Mrs. White asks if the Sidewalk over the tracks will become a reality and Mr. Minner says grants are being researched. Mr. Tenerowicz asks if Roseland was done by the County and Mr. Minner says can't answer that or speak about that one but any of ours will be costly per FEC. PUBLIC INPUT; Maria gives a hand out to the committee sodding doing well, fence has hold in it in the small dog area — Mr. Minner says we will fix it. Mr. Jim Sunnycalb — Welcome to Mrs. Flescher — On the Dog Park website people have asked about memorial bricks. Sunny says they could go inside the 1 St fence area where it always gets muddy. Mrs. White asks who would be doing it — Thinks it is a good idea — Money is the question Mr. Minner says would be approximately $20 sq ft roughly we would need concrete patio and then the bricks. The new signs for the trash cans are working — the top step is off at the Stormwater Park and the Pete Harris plaque gone again from the chemicals Would like to know if swings are possible at Easy Street Park and recommends that restroom locations are added to the trail maps. CHAIRMANS MATTERS; Pirate ship looks good — Concrete ping pong tables would be good in the parks are inexpensive he will start looking for them along with chess tables Residents then supply their own materials — Filbert Street has a big open area in the back and wondered if we could put clay for a dirt bike trail — would like further consideration about liability. Parks and Recreation Minutes January 28, 2013 Page Three MEMBERS MATTERS; Mrs. White asks about Easy Street park lights on the pathway — Chris says working with the manufacturer to try to come up with something so they won't keep going out. Mr. Tenerowicz says everyone4 is ranting and raving about the pirate ship he says impact fees for recreation are coming in again. Mrs. Webster - lights at the baseball fields are out Chris says will do before the season starts — What about the bleacher covers — Chris says not enough money was budgeted and companies are not responding to his requests for proposals. Mrs. Webster says the bathrooms are looking good. Mrs. Flescher says Riverview looking good — but picnic tables, benches and grills need to be replaced Chris says they are on order. Mrs. Flescher says the restrooms are immaculately clean. STAFF COMMENTS; Chris says racquet ball court inquiries are coming in again and we need to revisit this item. Mrs. White says we need a lot of people to come and say we need it. Mrs. Webster says if we build it they will come. Mr. Minner says we can discuss during the next CIP discussion. Next meeting will be February 25th, 2013 at 6PM Mr. Minner says we will have map costs and kiosks and then we can take to council for approval. Mrs. White says she likes the chairman's map but Mr. Minner says we need something professional that looks good. Also we will have an update on the Easy Street lights Ping pong tables Dog Park Bricks Update on the Community Center Playground Schumann update With no other business to come before the Parks and Recreation Committee, Chairman Simpson declared the meeting adjourned at 7:10 PM. Approved February 25, 2013 Regular Meeting. By Scott Simpson, Chairman, Parks and Recreation Committee �� . �r - ..,,� - 6%OtdfE OF PFddG41N 65IAIVD MEMORANDUM Date: February 21, 2013 TO: Members of Parks and Recreation Committee FROM: Linda Kinchen, Secretary (��;,Oy�,�; "... Subject: Bike and Walking Trails Attached is the advertising cost proposal along with the costs for benches and kiosks. Samples of kiosks show manufactured costs verses "in house" kiosks already installed in various city locations. Total estimated Project costs are as follows: 1) Advertising $ 350. 2) Printing $ 2,000 3) Kiosk (city) each $ 660. 4) Locations x 12 $ 7,920 Total $10,270. �k �� �� � V�i�t l' is it 't' (�; �F � t�. 1 ti t�- February 14, 2013 City of Sebasrian via email Dear Linda, It was a pleasure speaking with you yesterday. Below please find our proposal to design the Greenways and Blueways map. Thank you for the opportunity! Assumprions City of Sebastian logo and the pelican unage (looks to be trademarked) will be provided as vector art. If you do not own the rights to the pelican image we can look fox a stock image that can be modified/embellished to have the same feel. Specificarions Design and make press ready a full color, one sided, 12" x 18" map. Design and Prodution Graphic design Computer formatting and preparation of files for printex Stock images for legend Account management Subtotal (Continued on next page) $220 $55 $20 $55 $350 It?l5 2�th Street - Vero Beach, Florida -�2963 - Voice 77?.i78.9797 - lnol;2jj.cain Other costs to be considered Prinring -(I will get more estimates from addiuonal printers when we have made size decisions) 11" x 17" is cheaper due to the standard size Glossy text weight stock 11 x 17" 1000 =$344 2500 =$672 5000 =$1000 12 x 18" 1000 =$397 2500 =$807 5000 =$1260 Pelican image (if needed) $55 If you have any questions or would like further clarification regarding this proposal please feel free to contact me. Again thank you for the oppoxtunity to provide you with this proposal. Kindest Regards, � - _ � 1 Tor jones P.S. 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CC�Td�!'.�1"1�1'�lC�' G�1_"'1'�-T _-�,1�`f HUx�JxNG c�r:i��' C,:� ��7.?�tvr�??�77 �J� ;�J4�E�:N'L�'IJ�li:i�. t. � .. ���� 4. _ �� ��` �` ,1 �v �' ��� P ���''� ��� � �� �,� �, ;� �,.�:., ��� s��� � . . s .. MEMORANDUM Date: February 21, 2013 TO: Members of Parks and Recreation Committee FROM: Linda Kinchen, Secretary �Ui� Subject: Outdoor Tables for Parks Attached is some literature supplied by Chairman Simpson for concrete tables in the parks for ping pong and chess or checkers for your review. Total estimated Project costs per table is $3000 to $4,000. Ik Page 1 of 2 Linda Kinchen From: Sally Maio Sent: Monday, February 04, 2013 8:10 AM To: Alfred Minner; Linda Kinchen Cc: 'scott_teresa_simpson@hotmail.com' Subject: FW: Concrete Table Tennis Attachments: City Parks and Recreation Centers-Concrete Outdoor Tables.pdf; ATT02390.htm AI and Linda — I am sending you this email on behalf of Scott and Teresa Simpson who asked that it be forwarded with its attachment to Park and Recreation or include it for discussion at their next meeting agenda. Sally From: Scott & Teresa Simpson [mailto:scott teresa_simpson@hotmail.com] Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2013 9:28 AM To: Sally Maio Subject: Concrete Table Tennis Hi Sally, Please forward this email & attachment at the bottom, and/or include in the next mailed packet, to the Parks & Rec Committee for discussion at the next meeting. Thanks, +Scott Simpson ----- Forwarded Message ---- From: Kendra Pettengill <kendra@concretetabletennis.com> Sent: Mon, November Z6, 2012 3:00:30 PM Subject: Concrete outdoor Table Tennis is sweeping the nation! Florida is the nerfect place for outdoor tables� WINTER SPECIAL; Buv two table tennis tables and get a Chess Table FREE� I am getting the word out on an amazing product for city parks, schools, and community centers. While concrete table tennis tables have been in parks and schools throughout Europe and Asia for decades, they are now available in the U.S. WHY OUTDOOR TABLE TENNIS? BECAUSE..... . Everybody can play....from 5 to 100, men, women, children, novice, skilled, abled and disabled. . You cannot buy an Olympic level venue for less that appeals to so many. . It is great exei•cise, outdoors, but so much fun no one realizes they are exercising. . Diverse groups of people gather together, form new relationships, have fun, compete, laugh, and build community. That aspect is priceless. . Practically no maintenance required. Every few years put on a new coat of concrete sealant and you are good to go. . Equipment is inexpensive and players can bring their own and you have a free form 2/4/2013 Page 2 of 2 of recreation and exercise that is available to anyone and everyone. Attached is a flyer and price list that can be printed out easily and shared with boards, councils, co-workers, park employees, golf courses, senior and teen centers, YMC�s, community centers, swim and tennis clubs and more. I ask you to please help me get the word out and then anyone can contact me for additional information, a hard quote that includes shipping, information on custom colors and writing in the nets. We can customize your tables for any location and the writing and/or logos in the nets is free. Table tennis is amidst a resurgence in the U.S. right now and people are clamoring for venues to play. We put the name of your city, park, community center, an inspirational saying, or honor a donor that made the tables possible whether that is an individual or business. We also have Chess tables, domino tables, and bean bag toss games too. And, everything we make is engineered to last 50-100 years. Thank you for your time and any assistance you can provide in distributing our information. It is greatly appreciated. Kendra Kendra Pettengill Bravado Outdoor Products LLC Stone Age Table Tennis Everybody Plays! www.concretetabletennis.com 541-671-6318 kendra(�a,concretetabletennis.com 2/4/2013 Concrete Tabies for City Parks and Recreation Centers! Chess tables ` start at only $1,095.0o for �aY• Table tennis : tables start at $2�950.0o for �'aY. We have multiple table city discounts and economical shipping rates on multi-table orders! Buy now and get free net writing! Playing Outdoors—A Concrete Idea Many cities have discovered the fun and excitement of concrete tables for their parks, senior centers, and teen centers. And, as responsible stewards of public money, they love that it is an investment that could last from 5o to ioo years for generations of fun! Soccer fields, baseball fields, basket- ball courts; all very expensive and only appeal to a limited and specific demographic. Table Tennis appeals to all, from 5 to 100. Play is free and equipment is very inexpensive. Regular play, at any level can be part of a great fitness routine, but is so much fun you don't even realize you are exercising. And it is one of the few sports that grandparents can play with their grandchildren. These tables become gathering spots for families, friends, and making new friends around the tables! STONE AGE TABLE TENiVIS Our tables are constructed to last with double fiber, rebar reinforcement and a i/4" steel net. We can do all kinds of integral concrete colors, then we can put your ciTy or park name in the net, or honor a donor that helped finance yourtables! Logostoo! COri�..� ..� wusay �vr a yricC ii�i vr quoie: 541-6n-6gi8 kendra�concretetabletennis.com � TABLE TErTATIS TABLES �� .�� . � _ Model Product Details Price CHESS TABI:ES Payment due upon order Uptown Park Gray with lines. concrete legs. and steel net $2,950.00 Uptown Green with lines, concrete legs, and steel net $3,375.00 Cantilever Green with lines, black acid washed cantilevered legs Uptown Blue with lines, concrete legs, and steel net $3,885.00 $3,625.00 Model Product Details Price Genius Genius Genius FS Genius FS Knight Knight Stools Stools Visa and Mastercard accepted Government purchase orders accepted Quotes valid for 90 days Gray Single Chess Table with concrete buried post base (concrete/marble board) Colored Single Chess Table with concrete buried post base (concrete/marble board) Gray Single Chess Table with concrete freestanding base (concrete/marble board) Colored Single Chess Table with concrete freestanding base (concrete/marble board) Gray Single Chess Table with gray concrete knight chess piece base (concrete/marble board) Colored Single Chess Table with colored concrete knight chess piece base (concrete/marble board) Pair concrete chess table stools (Gray) Pair Concrete chess table stools (Colored) 3 Year Warranty Sales $1,095.00 $1,295.00 $1,295.00 $1,495.00 $1,995.00 $ 2,150.00 $275.00 $375.00 Kendra Pettengill 541-6T1-6318 kendraCa�concretetabletennis.com �� .� ' -� ��, . 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Double Zip Slide Ridge Ctimber L3 (�'�d`':3.'i�'L "3''�`.-.' i o �'k&�•`E §.'B �OitOITI� . ..................................................................... #19540 AlwninumUprights $16,04T ........... ..................................... ............... ........ #G19540 Galvanized Uprights $15,54T ...... ...................................... ASTM Use Zone: 23'2" x 22' (Tm x 6.Ym) Child Capacity: 35-40 Recoxnmended Ages: 2-5 ADA: IIevated: 6 Accessible: 6 Ground: 3 Types: 3 Fall Height: 4' (1.2m) Play Falette: Flashy .. ............. .... ..................... ............ ........ .. .... .... . A fun system for preschool aged children with an arch bridge cronnecting the two sides of the snucture. .............................................................. ......... 8 tiVARNING: Ir,stallation cver a harJ sur(ace such as concrete, asphaft, or packed earth may result in serious injury from fa4s. � � �� �� � � � m � - s . ' , _ Triangle Transfer � Platform . Leat Topper ZipSlide ,� � > Sha Pai 71C Barrier LeaningWalt ;Y � Climber tl Flower Talk Tuhe� Single Shingle Gizmo Roof Panel Rumhle & Roll Zip Slide Wide End � Balance Beam � Leaf k� Topper �es Bongos �et IBelowl � Flower ,,.� Talk Tube f � � � Entry Way Leaf Freeslanding Drivers.� Topper X-Pod Slep 141 Panel Turning Telescope � p�� Single. Thunderring IBelowl _. #: � 1 f�. �r.. Triangle TransFer � Plalform Noodle Shingle Talk Tube T�P Curved Rool \ 2-5 ZipSlide Crunch Frees[anding . Bar X-Pod Step Noodle Top �S"- 7alk Tube Crawl � Tube Leaning Wall Bongos Ctim6er Rumble & Roll IBelowl Noodle 2ipSlide T0� �te�3psYa' .A,�ae*a.�i (toP) ..................... ................................................. #19550 AlumiriumUprights : $20,950 ......................... . . • #G19550 Galvanized Uprights $20,460 . .............. . . . ASTM Use Zone: 33'4" x 26' 11" (10.2m x 8.2m) Child Capacity: 4550 � Recommended Ages: 2-5 � ADA: Elevated: Y Accessible: Y Ground: 6 Types: 5 ' Fall Iiesght: 4' (1.2m) Play Palet4e: Playful . ......................... .......................................... .. Feahues enough slides, climbers, music and more for up to 50 preschool aged children. '�'€1$8.$�.'�{"':€'•�^>Y3�� (center) #19551 AluminumUprights ...................513,123.. ................... ..... .......................................... ... #G19551 Galvanized Uprights.. .. ... .....$12,T43.. . ................. . . . . ASTM Use Zone: 24'4" x 29' (Y.4m x 8.Sm) Child Capacity: 2530 E2ecoanxatended Ages: 2-5 ADA: IIevated: 4 Accessible: 4 Ground 4 Types: 4 F�114ieight: 4' (1.2m) Play Palette: Deligthful ............. ......... ................ ...................... A great preschool play system that delivers maxirnum fun at an affordable price. Feahues Bongos, Talk'I1�bes, Zip Slides and more .......... .. .. . ..... .. ..... . .... ...... .. . .. �i��.t�7�' �.�.I1 � Touchmath. Leaf Panel Topper �riangte Transfe� Pla[farm Fun I Storefront � Seat .,;; Panel Leaf -� Bongos . Topper " '��, �Below) Toad Stool �- � Shapes Climber ,..,,,,/Panel . Zip Slide Single / Single , \ ��� Thunde�ring I Gizmo - IBelow) Panel Slate Roof Leaf "` iopper Wave CLimber Curved Zip Slide �tx�pg Y2itic (bottom) ............... ............................................... ....... #19552 Aluminum Uprights ................ ...�14,036 ....................... . . . . . #G19552Ga1vanizedUprights $13,551 . ... . .......... ASTM Use Zone: 2Y'5" x 26'4" (8.4m x 8.Om) Child Capacatp: 3Q35 Ytecommended Ages: 2-5 ADA: IIevated: 6 Accessible: 6 Ground: 5 Types: 5 Fa11II€eight: 4' (1.2m) Play Palette: Fall ............................................... .............. ....... More than a dozen play actirvihes �n one of the most compact designs we have ever oHered. ............................................................. ....... 8 WARNING: Installation over a hard surface such as con�re[e, asphait, or packed -eorth may resu!t in senous injury from falls. � +��: � ���.�� �������� ,� y. � 2-5 Crunch Funnel - Bar Bridqe Flower Seat and Singte /Talk Tube Table ior Gizmo �� Trensfer Platform Two Panel w/ Barrier and IBetow� � AccessAttachmenl �' Ridge Flower Climber ialk Tube Roof Curved Zip Slide � ` Ctover Leaf �Shingl Ciimber Roof Zip Slide Single Gizmo Panel IBelowl � � ! ! i. +� Leaning Wall Hand Cyder Climher Bubble Leaf7opper — _ ! Panel .� Turning Bar Triangle Transler Plaltorm Lea(Topper Kaleidoscope / Single High Whislle �izmo IBelow) Panel Curved Zip Slide €�3, �2�i�t (toP) . ............................. ............. .... ........ ......... .. 9555 A1LUninumUprights $15,T25 ................................................................ . .. ;19555 Galvanized Uprights 515,285 . .. . ........................... ...... .......... ......... ...... ... .. l'1'M Use Zone: 28'2" x 25'9" (8.6m x 7.8) iild Capacity: 20-25 :comxnemded Ages: 2-5 )A: IIevated: 6 Accessible: 6 Ground: 4 Types: 4 11 Eiefght: 4' (12m) Play Palette: Festive ...... ........... ............. .... ............. .... . ..... ... ... unnel bridge connects the twin decks of this fun, mpact play system. Features Talk'It�bes, Ridge irnber, seat and table, Zip Slides and more. ..... .. .. . .... ... .......... ...... .. . ...... ... ... .... . ... .. ... . .. �C:"�t�if�. Triangle�Transfer Platform 7oucM1math Panet Telescope Curved Zip Slide Leaning Wall Climber Shingle Rool ( �� SingleGizmo Therapeutic .i Panet Rings i �Belowl Bongos � Wa�e IBelowl �. Climber � � � Thunderring � Panel v't&,xY�2 �'s:s;'a.n'��� (center) ............................................................... ........ #19548 Aluminum Uprights $11,085 .. ............ .. ..... .... . ........................ ................... .. #G19548Ga1vanizedUprights $10,T65 .. ..... ....... .. ... .... . ..... .. ...... ... . ...... ..:..:.......... .... .. ASTM Use Zone: 23' 10" x 23'6" (7.3m x Y 2m) Child Capacity: 20-Z5 Xecommended Ages: 2-5 ADA: IIevated: 6 Accessible: 6 Ground: 3 Types: 3 Fall Faeigh4: 4' (1.2m) Play Palette: Ocean . .. ....... ............... ........... ..................... ........ We combined a wave climber and curved Zip Slide with tons of irneracrive play activities under one roof. ... ... ... ... .. .. .... .... .... ... ...... ....... ... ........ . ... ... ..... . .. S.;C:;3�3 �:� �`'t7'?t (bottom) ....... ..................... ............... ........ . . .. ...... . ........ . #19549 Aluminum Uprights $9,OT0 .......................... ........ .... ...... ... ........ . ... ... . .. .... .. #G19549Ga1vanizedUprights $8,915 ............................. . . . 1iS'i'M Use Zone: 23'8" x 22'4" (7.2m x 6.8m) Chiid Capacity: 15-20 Recommended Aqes; 2-5 ADA: Flevated: 5 Accessible: 5 Ground: 3 Types: 3 Fall Aeiqht: 4' (1.2m) play Palerie: Forest .................................. ....... .. ...... .. .. ..... ... . ...... . .. There's a lot of play value in this aHordable preschool aged system. Features interactive panels, telescope, Zip Slide and fun Leaf Toppers. ... .... ..... ....... ......... . ...... ... . .. .... . . .. ... .. . ...... . . . � � � . � �1 # Double Zip Slide � Ridge Ciimber /'.'*.l { t° �n°°¢ !�°��--�\-+ F �T;� ?«�� ��\✓�� ` � . � '�.'�c �'t'�i.� `�:`E:r:.:�;::� (top) _.ou'�; ;,�...:. �;`� §�.*-���' (center) ';�r��;; �._�'E:rt..�r. (bottom) ....................................................................... ....................................................................... ..................................................................... #1955T Aluminum Uprights $15,212 #195T5 Aluminum Uprights $T,186 #195T3 Alummum Uprights $11,532 ....................................................................... ....................................................................... ....................................................................... #G1955T Galvaznzed Uprights $14,86T #G195T5 Galvanized Uprights $Z,026 #G19533 Galvanized Uprights $11,212 ........:.............................................................. ....................................................................... ....................................................................... ASTIdI Use Zone: 30'4" x 28' 1" (92m x 8.5m) RSTNY Use Zone: 23'2" x 22' (Ym x 6.7m) 8S1`M Use Zone: 2T5" x 24'3" (8.4 x 7.4m) Child Capacity: 35-40 Child Capaciiy: 15-20 Child Capacity: 25-30 Recommended Aqes: 2=5 Aecommended Ages: 2-5 Recoananended Ages: 2-5 ADR: IIevated: Y Accessible: 7 Ground: 3 Types: 3 ADA: Elevated: 3 Accessible: 3 Ground: 1 Types: 1 AAA: IIevated: 6 Accessible: 6 Ground: 3 Types: 3 � Fall Height: 4' (t.2m) Play Palette: Playfiil Fall E€eight: 4' (1.2m) Play Palette: Fall £all bieaght: 4`(1.2m) P1ay Pale4te: Feshve ....................................................................... ...................................................................... ....................................................................... With a]arge 4-foot deck area and four Zip Slides, this is A compact system that features a ridge climber, Zip A small system designed for big imaginations, the perfect system for preschooleis who love ro slide. Slide and Gizmo panel. Fall Play Palette shown. Wavebreak features music, fitness and climbing Also features interacfive panels, climbeTS and seaung. � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � components that are perfect for preschool play