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Workshop Agenda
1 0 INTRODUCTION BACKG1.0 INTRODUCTION, BACKG
2.0 VISIONING & IDEAS PRE
3.0 BREAK
4.0 GROUP WORK SESSION
5.0 BREAK
6.0 SUMMARY OF WORK SES
7.0 NEXT STEPS
GROUND AND CONTEXT OF THE PARKGROUND AND CONTEXT OF THE PARK
ESENTATION
SSION & QUESTIONS
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Community
Engagement Today
Two public workshops, two sessions for each day:
What dWhat a
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Ongoinguelph
: Visioning:
do you want your park to look like?are your preferred park elements?
mber 19, 2013: Concept Selection
sign team will present three park concepts mplement comments received and park p pnts that receive the most support, for public and comment.
ng Online Discussion: h.ca/jubilee
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History
• Jubilee Park has been d i h f Q named in honour of Queen
Elizabeth II’s Diamond Jubilee.
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Context
Park is 2.0 Hectares (4.9 acres)acres)
New construction in KortrightEast Community – 2 of 5 phases built.
JUBILEE P
SWM pond to the south
Street frontage to the east and west.
School site to the north
Wetland further to the north
WETLAND
WETLANDSCHOOL WETLANDSCHOOL
PARK
SWMFUTURE
RESIDENTIAL
RD
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Policy &
StrategicPlanningPlanning
Zoned P3 – Community Park in the City of Guelph Zoning BylawZoning Bylaw
P3 Zone allows specific uses.
Part of the City of Guelph Trails Master Plan
WETLAND
FUTURE RESIDENTIAL
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Policy &
Strategic planningplanning
Hierarchy of Parks:StCNeighbourhood
Community
R i l
C1.7 Hecta
Regional
Carter ParkCarter ParkNeighbourhood Park1.4 Hectares (3.5 acres)
t. George ParkC it P kCommunity Parkares (4.2 acres)
Exhibition ParkExhibition ParkRegional Scale12.3 Hectares (30.5 acres)
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School Site
Upper Grand District School site immediately north of the park
Parking lot as park border l telement
Pedestrian connection from school to Sweeney Drive
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Key Design
Considerations • BUDGEConstruConstru
• SAFETYAppropPreventPrevent(CPTED
• ACCESCity of City of (FADM Disabili
ET uction costs and ongoing maintenance costs uction costs and ongoing maintenance costs
Ypriate separation between uses, Crime tion through Environmental Design tion through Environmental Design
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SIBILITY Guelph Facility Accessibility Design Manual Guelph Facility Accessibility Design Manual 2012), Accessibility for Ontarians with ties Act.
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Introduction to
Park Design
PARK FUNCTIONS: PASS
How parks are used.
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SOCIALIVE ACTIVE
Picnics, meeting place
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Sports, games, fitnessplace,
eventsing, ing, ure
fitness
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Introduction to
Park Design
PARK AESTHETICS
How parks look
Can influence function
Often more than one style in a park NAT
Low mahabieduceduc
oppo
INFORMAL TURFHigh maintenance obligation, flexible
t space, most common
PARK FUNCTION
TURAL
aintenance, itat and cational
Hard surfaces,
most intense
URBAN
cational rtunities
most intense uses, can be
elaborate
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Introduction to
Park Design
PARK AESTHETICS –How parks look and feelfeel
• “NATURAL”
• Corktown Common, Toronto
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Introduction to
Park Design
PARK AESTHETICS –How parks look and feelfeel
• “NATURAL”
• Joe Veroni Park, Guelph
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Introduction to
Park Design
PARK AESTHETICS –How parks look and feelfeel
• “NATURAL”
• Huron Natural Area, Kitchener
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Introduction to
Park Design
PARK AESTHETICS –How parks look and feelfeel
• “INFORMAL GREENSPACE”
• Joe Veroni Park, Guelph
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Introduction to
Park Design
PARK AESTHETICS –How parks look and feelfeel
• “INFORMAL GREENSPACE”
• Waterloo Park, Waterloo
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Introduction to
Park Design
PARK AESTHETICS –How parks look and feelfeel
• “INFORMAL GREENSPACE”
• Morningcrest Park, Guelph
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Introduction to
Park Design
PARK AESTHETICS –How parks look and feelfeel
• “URBAN”
• Spencer Smith Park, Burlington
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Introduction to
Park Design
PARK AESTHETICS –How parks look and feelfeel
• “URBAN”
• Lawern Harris Park, Toronto
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Introduction to
Park Design
PARK AESTHETICS –How parks look and feelfeel
• “URBAN”
• Simcoe Wave Deck, Toronto
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Typical Park
Elements• Trails• Medium play
structure• Tree planting• Benches• Bike racks• Shade structure• Garbage receptacles• Informal open spacep p
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Premium Elements Small Splash Pad
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Premium Elements Large Themed Play Structure
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Premium Elements Coffee/Activity Kiosk
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Premium Elements All season rink
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Premium Elements Covered Soccer
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Intermediate Elements Medium Play Structure
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Intermediate Elements Custom Play Structure – Rope Course
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Intermediate Elements Outdoor Stage – Movies in the park
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Intermediate Elements Labyrinth
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Intermediate Elements Public Art
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Intermediate Elements Natural Playgrounds
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Intermediate Elements Shade Structure
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Intermediate Elements Amphitheatre
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Intermediate Elements Rainwater play
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Intermediate Elements Dinosaur Excavation
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Intermediate Elements Fitness Elements
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Minor Elements Games Tables
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Minor Elements Sand Play
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Minor Elements Sculpted Earth
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Minor Elements Educational/Historical Elements
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Minor Elements
Sound
Scent
Sensory Playground
Vision
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Minor Elements Sundial
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Creative Landscapes Music Garden, Toronto
Creative Landscapes Art/Sculpture
Creative Landscapes Garden of Cosmic Speculation, Scotland
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Creative Landscapes Trompe D’Oeil
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Creative Landscapes Living wall/ Willow Sculpture
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Creative Landscapes Follies
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Creative Landscapes Land Art
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Creative Landscapes Lost Gardens of Heligan, Cornwall
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1. SulistCommunity
Engagement
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BREAKOUT TO INDIVIDUAL TABLES***
nk how you like each Park Aesthetic nk how you like each Park Aesthetic yle:. Natural. Informal Green Space. Urban. Urban
semble a Park Budget (Form provided)
te for your 5 favourite Park Elementsy the master list with stickers provided.
t a red sticker beside any elements you on’t want to see.
ovide any other written comments you sh.
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Park Community
Engagement
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Budget Budget
Points for the Park
emium Elements (30-50 Points each)emium Elements (30 50 Points each)termediate Elements (10-20 Points ch)nor Elements (5 Points each)
his exercise, the following Basic ents are provided at no additional cost:
. Trash receptacles
. Tree planting
. TrailsSite furniture (Picnic Bike racks . Site furniture (Picnic, Bike racks, benches)
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NEXT STCommunity
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19 2013er 19, 2013
1 – 10 a.m.-noon2 – 7-9 p.m.
stern Plus Royal Brock Hotel and nce Centredon Street, Guelph
e is available with advance registration.
Online Discussion:
.ca/jubilee
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