- <br /> _._.v_.~.~..-~ <br /> ~ i <br /> I <br /> See page 20 for definitions ~ ~ <br /> Implementation Plan oQ~ y~~r <br /> 5~ Qs o~ <br /> <br /> Skinner Butte Park Master Plan ACTION ACTION VOL. POSSIBLE cosy <br /> PRIORITY TYPE OPPS. NOTES PROJECT STAGES TIMELINE FUNDS, ESTIMATE <br /> D. Clearly identify priority functions, programming and goals for See Ch. 5 Management Units and <br /> each management unit 1 CR Management Unit Descriptions complete <br /> E. Prepare a management unit map to include with the master See Ch. 5 Management Units and <br /> plan 1 L'R Management Unit Descriptions complete <br /> I <br /> I <br /> ~ Strategy: Re-vitalize and maintain key park and recreational facilities <br /> SKINNER BUTTE SUMMIT: Redevelop the top of the <br /> 4'• ~ butte in a manner that is consistent with ahigh-quality <br /> community focal point that reflects the historic context <br /> A. Re-develop the parking area to maximize Larking rapacity. See Draft Master Pian drawing for <br /> minimize pavement and enhan< < <.irculatirn and safety 3 I conceptual guidelines * * * * 2010 TBD $250,000 <br /> B. Re-develop viewing terrace area for individual and group use See Draft Master Plan drawing for * * * * I <br /> 2 I conceptual guidelines 2010 TBD $250,000 <br /> C. Include a broad overlook promenade on the south side of the See Draft Master Plan drawing for <br /> parking area including s.,ating areas and a railing that ~ I conceptual guidelines * * * * 2010 TBD $150,000 <br /> minimizes obstnictlon ~~i the vie~.v <br /> W... <br /> D. Add new sits furniture, siynage and interpretive material ~ ~ See below for details * * * * 2010 TBD $75,000 <br /> € 1. Consider an open arrangement of interpretive displays that is inviting and durable <br /> 2. Consider locating the center at the west or east end of the summit parking area, or at the east end near the overlook viewing terrace <br /> CORE EVENT AREA: Improve park facilities to See Draft Master Plan drawing for <br /> 4.2 accommodate and promote a core event area for small conceptual guidelines <br /> and large group social activities such as organized <br /> picnics, weddings, festivals, etc. <br /> I <br /> A. Construct and manage a need historic replica picnic shelter Strongly consider the CCC Camp Skinner <br /> bam structure as a model for construction <br /> style and details. The overall appearance * * * * j <br /> 3 I should be in keeping with the historic 2010 TBD $250,000 j <br /> context of the site. <br /> B. Construct and program a new river-front amphitheater See below for details <br /> 3 = * * * 2010 TBD $150,000 <br /> 1. Use existing topography, natural materials and subtle design to maintain soft character of park <br /> 2. Consider precedents from other CCC projects <br /> ~3. Consider anatural-resource interpretive theme, for example "The Chinook Amphitheater" (or similar), to highlight river-related issues and serve as a focus for community education <br /> j <br /> C. Re-develo tho existin aih structure to accommodate ne~r~ <br /> P g P" See Draft Master Plan drawing for <br /> features, link major entrance areas and provide for ~ I conceptual guidelines * * * * 2010 TBD $200,000 { <br /> ~3r,ressihilit, stand_irds <br /> Implementation Plan 7 of 20 January 2002 <br /> <br />