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~ ~ <br />Gunderman questioned the need for play equipment when Bel-Air School <br />was so close. It was stated that the Bel-Air equipment was designed <br />for older children as well. as being considered. somewhat unattractive.. <br />An attempt will be made to coordinate the equipment of the two facilities. <br />Gunderman asked if the hockey rink originally recommended for the far <br />north end of the park was still being considered. It was. noted that <br />there was no provision for a shelter building or lighting of the rink <br />and that without these support facilities a hockey rink would not serve <br />much of a purpose. <br />The question of lack of free skating space was discussed. It was suggested <br />that the possibility of by-passing the pond during the winter months <br />be explored. This would isolate the area and eliminate the problem of <br />moving water preventing freeze up. <br />The Board was then presented a proposal for development of the Long Lake <br />site. The proposal included a road coming from the south along the <br />eastern edge of the park-and dead ending approximatley 3/4's of the <br />way up. Other features included conversion of the existing beach into <br />a non-power craft boat launching area, a fishing area on the first point, <br />a beach on the second point, two play areas, afield game area, tennis <br />courts, picnic area, archery range and nature trail area. The emphasise <br />of the proposal was on family oriented, adult-oriented. and nature oriented <br />activities. The play areas, tennis courts and field game areas were <br />designed to serve as support areas for the picnic grounds. <br />Gunderman recommended that the parking areas be placed as close to the <br />road as possible so as to keep vehicular traffic outside the center of <br />the park. <br />Cook asked if it were necessary to convert the entire existing beach into <br />a boat launch. He felt that as the swimming area was already developed <br />it would be wasteful not to use it for its intended purpose. However, <br />beaches are facilities requiring intensive supervision and dispersion <br />of swimming areas would create supervision problems. <br />The Board discussed the road leading into the paxk. Bahl asked. if <br />consideration was given to connecting the progosed road to Dgississiggi <br />Street on the north when it was completed. She stated she was opposed <br />to a through road in the park. The Board generally concurred that they <br />would wish to avoid having a through road in the park.. <br />47inter use of the site was also considered. It was recommended that a <br />building be constructed which would serve as beach house and concession <br />stand in the summer and a warming house in the winter. The beach area <br />could then be used for skating. Other winter activities would include <br />sledding, possibly a ski tow, and snowmobiling. <br />Wherlock questioned the desirability of allowing snowmobiles in the park <br />at all. It was pointed out that with the heavy snowmobile traffic on <br />the lake it would be :.inevitable that a number of the machines would <br />spill on to the park. It was felt that it would be better to attempt <br />