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Silverton Dog Park Meeting
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Agenda
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Planning Process
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Open House Summary
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PAC Survey Summary
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PAC Survey - Should Not Be Rules Summary The dog must be under visual and voice control at all times. Professional dog trainers/handlers are not permitted to use the facility for instruction. No food – human or dog – of any kind. No more than three dogs are allowed per person and owners must carry a 6’ leash for each dog. Do not allow dogs to dig; excessive barking is prohibited.
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PAC Survey - Should Be Rules Summary Owners are legally responsible for their dogs and any injuries caused by them. Accept responsibility for any damage or injury caused by your dog Owners must immediately clean up after their dogs. Dogs showing aggression towards people or other animals will be removed from the park. Animals who exhibit a history of aggressive behavior will not be permitted. Puppies and dogs must be properly licensed, inoculated and healthy. Animals should wear a collar and ID tags at all times. Owners must carry a leash at all times. Dogs should be leashed before entering and prior to leaving the park.
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PAC Survey - Should Be Rules Summary Puppies using the park must be at least four months old. Owners should not leave their dogs unattended or allowed out of sight. Dogs in heat will not be allowed inside the park. Violators will be subject to removal from the park and suspension of park privileges Remove prong and or spike collars while in the dog park. Unattended dogs are not allowed at any time.
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PAC Survey - Should Be Rules Summary Young children under the age of 14 must be supervised by an adult. Younger children must be close enough to hold hands with their parent or supervising adult. Children are not permitted to run, shout, scream, wave arms or excite or antagonize dogs. Smoking is not permitted in the park or parking area. Bicycles, skateboards and scooters are not permitted in the park.
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Citizen Survey Summary
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No food – human or dog – of any kind. PAC Survey - Should Not Be A Rule Summary
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Online Survey 1. Most Preferred 2.3.4.5. 6. Least Preferred Rating Avera ge Respon se Count Senior Center53.6% (15)10.7% (3) 3.6% (1)10.7% (3) 2.3928 Robert Frost4.2% (1)29.2% (7)8.3% (2)29.2% (7)16.7% (4)12.5% (3)3.6324 Oregon Garden 4.2% (1)12.5% (3)29.2% (7)20.8% (5)16.7% (4) 3.8324 Ike Mooney13.6% (3)18.2% (4)13.6% (3)22.7% (5) 9.1% (2)3.5022 Steelhammer26.9% (7)15.4% (4) 7.7% (2) 26.9% (7)3.3526 Old Mill Park13.6% (3)22.7% (5) 9.1% (2)13.6% (3)18.2% (4)3.4122
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Priority 1234 Response Count Fence (High = Chain Link $17k, Low = Field Fencing $5k)96.8% (30)3.2% (1)0.0% (0) 31 Kiosk (High = Large Size $1,100, Low = Medium Size $650)0.0% (0)7.1% (2)35.7% (10)57.1% (16)28 Trees (High = 4” Caliper $400, Low = 2” Caliper $100)26.7% (8)33.3% (10)30.0% (9)10.0% (3)30 Internal Walking Trail (High = Concrete $15 a foot, Low = Gravel $3 a foot) 6.7% (2)36.7% (11)33.3% (10)23.3% (7)30 Benches (High = Concrete $700, Low = Aluminum $300)16.1% (5)38.7% (12)35.5% (11)9.7% (3)31 Picnic Tables (High = Fiberglass $750, Low = Aluminum $375) 6.7% (2)10.0% (3)40.0% (12)43.3% (13)30 Pavilion/Shade Structure (High = Stick-built $10k, Low = Canvas $2,300) 3.3% (1)13.3% (4)53.3% (16)30.0% (9)30 Garbage Cans (High = Steel $900, Low = Aluminum $100)71.0% (22)19.4% (6)6.5% (2)3.2% (1)31 Recycling Cans (High = Steel $900, Low = Aluminum $100)30.0% (9)23.3% (7)33.3% (10)13.3% (4)30 Landscaping (High = Fancy $5k, Low = Not-Fancy $500)3.3% (1)43.3% (13)36.7% (11)16.7% (5)30 Water Fountain (High = Actual Fountain $2,500, Low = Spigot $150) 40.0% (12) 16.7% (5)3.3% (1)30 Pet Waste Disposal Bags (High = Metal $300, Low = Plastic $250) 71.0% (22)22.6% (7)6.5% (2)0.0% (0)31 Agility Features (High = A Lot of Toys $21k, Low = A Few Toys $3,000) 0.0% (0)24.1% (7)31.0% (9)44.8% (13)29
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Online Survey Price Option Fence (High = Chain Link $17k, Low = Field Fencing $5k)$12,929 Kiosk (High = Large Size $1,100, Low = Medium Size $650)$742 Trees (High = 4” Caliper $400, Low = 2” Caliper $100)$250 Internal Walking Trail (High = Concrete $15 a foot, Low = Gravel $3 a foot)$0 Benches (High = Concrete $700, Low = Aluminum $300)$476 Picnic Tables (High = Fiberglass $750, Low = Aluminum $375)$492 Pavilion/Shade Structure (High = Stick-built $10k, Low = Canvas $2,300)$6,325 Garbage Cans (High = Steel $900, Low = Aluminum $100)$454 Recycling Cans (High = Steel $900, Low = Aluminum $100)$356 Landscaping (High = Fancy $5k, Low = Not-Fancy $500)$1,967 Water Fountain (High = Actual Fountain $2,500, Low = Spigot $150)$1,144 Pet Waste Disposal Bags (High = Metal $300, Low = Plastic $250)$279 Agility Features (High = A Lot of Toys $21k, Low = A Few Toys $3,000)$7,500
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Online Survey
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Survey Summary Senior Center Site Preferred in all Surveys
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Amenity Comparison
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Prioritized Average
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Cost Comparison
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2.5 Priority Threshold AmenityPriorityCostQuantityTotal PriceTotal Fence1.15$12,9521 Chain Link$16,500 Garbage Cans1.23$3442$688 Pet Waste Bags1.26$2692$538 Water Spigot1.74$1502$300 Water Line1.74$20,0001 Trees1.93$19512$2,345 Separation1.94na Parking$80,0001 Clearing & Grubbing$10,0001 Benches2.12$4194$1,677 Chip Entrance2.27$1,2001 Gravel Drinking Area2.36$3001 $133,548 Phase IIPriorityCostQuantityTotal PriceTotal Internal Trail2.56 Grass Seeding2.60$6,0001 Recycling2.61$2632$526 Cedar Chip All Site2.67na Donation Box2.72$1,000 Pavilion2.75$7,0952$14,190 Lanscaping2.90$9891 Kiosk2.95$6941 Picnic Tables2.96$4602$919$26,495 Phase IIIPriorityCostQuantityTotal PriceTotal Bobbie Memorial3.14$0 Agility Features3.24$5,5911 Methane Digester3.53$25,0001 Sand Box3.64$3002$600$31,191 Total$188,058
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Senior Center Preferred Site
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Competition – Uses Identified for the Site
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TSP & Parks and Rec. Master Plans
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Skate Park & Senior Center
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Area
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