_ <br /> • . <br /> . ~ ~ ~ , <br /> _ ~_e___~ ti_~.__ ,.__.w__. ._._w.W- _ ' ~ ~ <br /> _ _ 02 ~ 1 <br /> P <br /> ~ See page 20 for definitions 4oQ~~ ~~+~'G~h? i <br /> Implementation Plan g Qs a ~ <br /> <br /> Skinner Butte Park Master Plan ACTION ACTION VOL. POSSIBLE cosy <br /> PRIORITY TYPE OPPS. NOTES PROJECT STAGES TIMELINE FUNDS ESTIMATE <br /> A. Consider the top of tf~e butte for new resirooms in association This should be planned for conceptually, <br /> with the new interpretive center. pending the development of favorable use <br /> patterns on the butte summit, given that <br /> 3 I current conditions would not favor the * * * * TBD TBD $150,000 <br /> addition of a restroom. <br /> i <br /> i <br /> B. Renovate the existing restrooms near the main playground for <br /> disabled accessibility added natural light, safety and aesthetic 3 M * 2010 TBD $50,000 t <br /> appeal j <br /> 4.1 ~ COLUMNS: Improve and maintain the columns as a <br /> public climbing area, <br /> A. Address and improve user safety issues as the need arises <br /> 1 M as needed as needed as needed <br /> B. Improve parking and arress and pro~~ide amenities such as <br /> benches, bike racks. a drinking fountain, interpretive icaturc~s 2 I * * * * * 2005 TBD $75,000 <br /> and a gathenny area for classes <br /> C. Accommodate and respect the historic integrity of the <br /> columns, including the addition of appropriate interpretive 1 POL <br /> signage (see Strategy 1.1) <br /> 4.11 MEMORIALS: Carefully evaluate the introduction of new <br /> personal or public memorials within Skinner Butte Park <br /> A. Memorials should be limited to those that are directly related t <br /> the recreational, educational or broad civic goals of the park 1 POL immediate <br /> B. Personal donations and memorials should support park <br /> function, design criteria and goals, and be as inconspicuous a 1 POL immediate <br /> possible <br /> 4.12 INTRUSIONS: Identify and mitigate physical intrusions <br /> impacting recreation and aesthetic values within the park. i <br /> I . <br /> A. Consider ways to militate the'finpaCfn€tFta r9~fin'tc,wer and <br /> communication huildfng on the butte. <br /> 2 I * * * * TBD TBD $10,000 <br /> [ 1. The radio tower is currently an important part of the public communication infrastructure. <br /> E2. Consider aesthetic improvements such as decorative iron security fencing, building structure details/improvements and hard surface improvements within the fenced area. <br /> €3. Consider a higher priority for maintenance of the structure and the area inside fence. <br /> 's, 4. Consider removal of the radio tower, and removal or re-use of the communications building if viable, practical communications alternatives exist or can be developed for <br />current key, public services. <br /> `•.Viable communications alternatives do not exist in the forseeable future, and the likelihood of removal or re-use is currently low. <br /> B. Consider ways t ~ re-develop or mificgAtP vi~uai impa~€ atuj <br /> prominence of the Lincoln Yard buildings and storage areas 3 • I * * * * TBD TBD TBD <br /> i <br /> Implementation Plan 11 of 20 January 2002 <br /> <br />