HomeMy WebLinkAbout2018 Resolution No. 015RESOLUTION NO. 15
SERIES OF 2018
A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD'S
ARAPAHOE COUNTY OPEN SPACE (ACOS) GRANT APPLICATION
FOR JASON PARK PLAYGROUND REPLACEMENT
WHEREAS, in 2003 Arapahoe County voters approved a ten ( I 0) year, quarter-of-a-penny
sales and use tax to pay for preservation of open space, protect lands, preserve water quality and
provide, maintain and improve neighborhood parks, sport fields, picnic facilities and trails;
WHEREAS, in 2005 Arapahoe County set aside a portion of the revenues to fund competitive
grant projects;
WHEREAS, each year, the City of Englewood is eligible to apply for up to two (2) Arapahoe
County Open Space (ACOS) grants;
WHEREAS, the City would utilize ACOS Grant funds for the replacement of aging
playground equipment in Jason Park;
WHEREAS, the project components include a 2 to 5 year old play structure, a 5 to 12 year old
play structure, swings, spinners, social climbing element, climbing bar element and 2 digging
elements. Jason Park playground will be completely ADA accessible at the end of this project;
WHEREAS, the City of Englewood, through the 2017 Parks and Recreation Master Plan, has
identified Jason Park as one of three park areas designated as a priority and replacing the
playground equipment will complete the first phase of improvements; and
WHEREAS, the total project costs for update the Jason Park Playground project is estimated
at $418,600, to include $293,700 in ACOS grant funds and $124,900 provided by the City as part
of the Grant Matching Funds project.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT:
Section I. The City Council for the City of Englewood, Colorado, hereby supports the City's
Arapahoe County Open Space grant application for Jason Park Playground project, attached
hereto as Exhibit A.
Section 2. The City Council for the City of Englewood certifies that the Jason Park
Playground Improvement project will be open to the public and serve a public purpose upon
completion.
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Section 3. The Director of Parks, Recreation and Library Services is authorized to sign all
necessary documents for the Arapahoe County Open Space Grant application for and on behalf of
the City Council and the City of Englewood.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 2nd day of April, 2018.
ATTEST:
I, Stephanie Carlile, City Clerk for the City of Englewood, Colorado, hereby certify the above
is a true copy of Resolution No. 15, Series of 2018 .
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Dave Lee
Jason Park Playground Replacement
2018 Standard and Small Grant Application
City of Englewood
Mr Dave Lee
Mr Dave Lee
1000 Englewood Parkway #305
Englewood, CO 80110
M: 720-884-7808
dlee@englewoodco.gov
0: 303-762-2687
M: 720-884-7808
Printed On: 21 March 2018 2018 Standard and Small Grant AppllcaUon
City D f Englewood
Dave I.et! City of Englewood
Application Form
Application Summary
Primary Contact Information*
Please provide Information for the primary contact for this project In the foUowlng format
A&ency:
Name:
lltle:
Telephone:
Em.ill:
City of Englewood
Dave Lee
Open Space Manager
303•762·2687
dlee@englewoodco.gov
Grant Category•
Select One:
• Standard Grant $100,100 • $500,000, requiring a minimum of 25" total project cost cash match
• Small Grant: $100 -$100,000, requiring a minimum of 10" total project cost cash match
Standard Grant
Project Type•
Select One:
• Trail Project: Trall/trallhead construction or Improvement, lndudln1 stream/road crosslnp and trallhead
amenities (such as parkln1 or shelters)
• Sfte Improvement Project: New construction, Improvement, repair, or replacement of outdoor recreation
facflltles or amenities (such as playground5, shelters, sports fields, restrooms, or Interior trail connections)
• Envlronmental/CUltutal Education Project: Eligible projects Include outreach materials (such as printed
materials, video, or displays), lnmllatlons (such as slgnage or consemtlon demonstration projects), or
associated outdoor amenities (such as shelters or native landscaplna)
• Other Projett: Other anowable projects Include stream/habitat restoration, natural r1-ve1etatlon, and
water quality Improvement
• Acquisition Project: Acquisition projects are elfglble for the Grants Proaram, but require a separate
appllcatlon. Cont.let ACOS Grants Program staff to pin access the acquisition appllcatlon.
Site Improvement Project
Project Title•
Jason Park Playground Replacement
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Project Address*
4255 South Jason Street. Englewood, CO 80110
Project Location•
Select a Jurisdiction or Unincorporated Arapahoe County:
Englewood
GPS Coordinates (Latitude in Decimal Degrees)•
Example: Dove Vallev Regional Park
Latitude: 39.577303
39.382263
GPS Coordinates (Longitude in Decimal Degrees)•
Example: Dove Vallev Regional Parle
Lcngltude: -104.828850
104.595854
Grant Request Amount*
$293,700.00
Cash Match Amount•
$124,900.00
Total Project Amount•
Total project amount Includes grant request and cash match only. Please do not Include In-kind match.
$418,600.00
Cash Match Percentage•
calculate cash match as " of total project cost.
30%
Project Partners
list panner 11encles If applicable.
None
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Executive Summary*
HIShllght key points of your proposal, such as project description, components, dehverables, need, soals,
beneficiaries, plannlng, etc.
The City of Englewood's goal ls to replace the original equipment at Jason Parl< Playground and enhance
the play area's amenities. The majority of the equipment Is over 25 years old. The City has retained a
consultant that has completed design and construction documents and this project ls "shovel ready".
The proposed project Includes replacing the outdated playground equipment and surface area as well as
redesigning the path and landscape adjacent to the playground Due to the age of the playground and park,
the equipment ls dilapidated and cannot be serviced due to the lack of finding needed parts and materials. In
addition, the layout or the playground does not meet the current safety, accesslblllty and usablllty needs of
the present day visitors.
Jason Park Is a neighborhood park and represents a historically lower Income level within Englewood;
more than 30% or the household's annual Income Is less than $30,000. The houses In this neighborhood are
small, single family bungalows approximately 1000-1S00 SF and built In the 19S0's, Park users include
families, children, young adults, adults and seniors that might be ntMlng. walking, playlna, dog walking,
relaxing, and simply enjoying being outdoors within an urban environment The majority or park visitors live
within one-half mile walking distance of the park.
Speclftcally, the project components lndude two playground areas; a play area ror 2-5 years or age and a
play area for S-12 years or age. Based on reedback from the community, both areas will Include social and
solo equipment that promotes climbing, sliding, spinning. balancing and swinging elements.
The pea 1ravel playground surface will be replaced with engineered wood fiber that meets accessibility
guidelines.
An area just north or the playground Is designated for dlglng play which includes standard and ADA
accessible digging equipment.
The playground equipment Includes recycle materials (32%) and will adhere to the life span and
maintenance requirements defined by the Industry. To Increase accessibility, the 5-12 year structure Is
completely accessible (ADA),
Jason Park, 8.1 acres, Includes a pavilion, picnic area, playground, restroom, basketball courts, drinking
fountain, ball/playing fields, and an off leash dog area. The park Is heavily used by local neighbors,
surrounding communities, and Arapahoe County residents ror a wide range of uses.
A new concrete ADA ramp and path (10 ft. wide; 6 In depth) f'rom the parking lot will be Installed to
provide ADA access. Jn addition, a new concrete path (6 ft. wide; 4 In depth) around the perimeter of the play
area will be constructed to Increase accessibility and types or use.
The project will Include planting deciduous shade trees (7), ornamental trees (6) and replacing sod (6,057
SF tun grass) to enhance the current landscape and provide future shade as the older trees die back.
Maximizing resources and meeting the community's request to preserve specific playground elements,
the project will Incorporate the outdated playground pieces. These recycled design elements will be re-
purposed to provide art as well as functionality, enhancing the entire park.
For example, the merry go round will be cut In half, painted, and placed as a screen behind a park bench
and the bike racks. These screens will provide some shelter from the wind and enhance the aesthetics or the
play area. Additionally, the old climbing structure will be used as a playground entry trellis feature.
As part of this project. playground amenities Including 3 square picnic tables (one will be ADA accessible),
3 park benches, and 1 trash receptacle will be Installed benefitting all park users.
The City of Englewood's goal ls to provide nearby recreation and leisure opportunities within walking
distance ( one-half mile) of residential areas which will be met by completing thls project.
The City of Englewood has secured $124,900 In matching funds, 30% of the $418,600 total project budget
for this playground. However, If this project Is delayed, the City funds will be shifted to Cushing Park
Improvements which are slated to start ln 2019. We do not want to miss this opportunity. This would Impact
the neighboring communities by limiting their recreational and outdoor needs.
Printed On 21 March 2018 2D18 Standard and Small Grant Appllcatlon
Dave Lee City of Enslawood
Minimum Qualifications and Eligibility
Question 1•
Is the applicant In good standln1 with Arapahoe County Open Spaces? Discuss recent performance (past five
years) and 11st all open Arapahoe County Open Space grants. Ust any other appllcatlons your agency Is submitting
In this grant cycle.
The applicant ls In good standing with the Arapahoe County Open Space Department For the past five
years, the applicant has provided the required progress and final reporting documents per the grant
agreement according to the time schedule.
The applicant has three open projects with Arapahoe County Including: Northwest Greenbelt Trail
Connection, Belleview Park Improvement Project and Rotolo Park Shelter. The projects are on track for being
completed within the designated time frame and within the approved budgets, There are no outstanding
funds or required documentation specific to Arapahoe County Open Space Grants.
The applicant will be submitting 1 ACOS grant proposal this cycle for a Standard Grant
Question 2•
How does this project all1n with the Arapahoe County Open Space Master Plan, Arapahoe County Bicycle and
Pedestrian Master Plan, agency master plan, or other approved planning documents?
The Open Space Master Plan provides a 100-yearvlslon, 2S-year master plan and 5-year action plan for
Implementing the purpose and goals of the program. The vision states that the County will be forward
thinking, understand and embrace the open space, park and trail needs of the current resf dents, and define a
harmonious relationship between people and nature in the County for future generations. The vision for the
program Is summarized as •Healthy Lands, Healthy Communities and Healthy People•.
The Arapahoe County Open Space Master Plan's Mission and Purpose Statement proposes to maintain
and Improve neighborhood parks In the study area orthe Master Plan including the City of Englewood. Goal
#OS 1.2 establishes level ofservlce standards for parks and trail In gi-owth areas policy.
Question 3•
Desalbe how this project addreues specific objectives In the Arapahoe County Open Space Resolution
#030381/#110637. The resolution Is oval/able on the Open Space website.
The playground replacement project at Jason Park In Englewood addresses the specific objectives set
fourth In the Arapahoe County Open Space Resolutions #0303B0 and #110637 by providing, maintaining and
Improving neighborhood parks per Section VIII.C.3.D.
The proposed project and applicant meet the current objectives of the Arapahoe County Open Space
Resolution #110637 adopted 12/S/11. Specifically, this project meets the approved ballot element Identified
Including:
• Provide, maintain and Improve neighborhood parks, open space, sports fields, picnic facilities and
biking, walking and multi-use trails;
Construction of the Jason Park Playgi-ound meets this fundamental need. This project will enhance an
under-served neighborhood by providing a common location to gather around a newly completed
playground. Improvements made by this project will enhance the outdoor experience while encouraging
youth and their families to spend more time outdoors.
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Certification and Authorized Signature Form*
Please attach completed Certification and Authorized Signature Form as a PDF document Farm must be signed by
hl1hest authority In agency or authorized lndlvldual. Required forms are oval/able on the Open Space website.
Please name your file as follows: Applicant_ Cert/ficatlanandAuthorlzedSlgnatureForm.pdf
City ofEnglewood_CertificatlonandAuthorlzedSlgnatureFonn.pdtpdf
Project Timeline
Project Timeline Form•
Please attach completed Project Tlmellne Form as a PDF document. Required forms are available on the Open
Space website.
Please name your file as follows: Applicant_ TlmeflneForm.pdf
City of Englewood_ TfmellneForm.pdf.pdr
Project Budget
Budget Narrative•
Provide a clear and concise bud1et narrative. Include details about expenses In each budget category, Justification
for any unusual llne Items, and an explanation of how you arrived at these estimates. In dude amounts and
sources of cash/In-kind match.
The total project budget Is $418,600 and this grant proposal is requesting $293,700 from the Arapahoe
County Open Spaces grant program. The City of Englewood has committed and secured $124,900 re0ecting a
30% cash match [5% over the 25% required) using ACOS Shareback funds. We will be responsible for any
overages In the project costs.
The line Item project costs Included were calculated March 2018. With Englewood's Jong history or
Q>nstructlng. updating and maintaining park amenities, these budget numbers are secure.
• Site Preparation -$62,000: mobilization ($38,000), Earthwork ($19,500), and temporary construction
fence ($4,500)
• Site Demolition• $17,500: remove equipment. concrete
• Site Work• $93,200: concrete ftatwork ($35,900), curb ($22,500), wall ($5,800), Engineered Wood
Fiber ($19,400), drainage ($9,600)
• Playground Equipment-$186,500: 2-5 year play equipment; 5-12 year play equipment
• Re-Purpose 4 Play Structures• $16,200: Remove equipment. sandblast and powdercoat. and Install
• Site Amenities· $23,600: Installation of 3 Park Benches, 3 Picnic Tables, Trash Receptacle
• Landscape and Irrigation -Sl 9,600: sod (6057 SF), trees (13)
The costs reRected above have been reviewed by the planning team and project partners; the costs
ldentlHed represent extremely competitive costs for this type of project.
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Budget Forms*
Please attach completed Summary Budset Form and Detailed Expense Budset Form as a slnsle PDF
document. Required forms are available on the o,,.n Space website.
Please name vour file as follows: Appllcant_BudgetForms.pdf
CltyofEnglewood_Budgetfonns.pdf
Project Narrative
Question 1*
Describe the proJett goals, scope, expected results, and deliverables. Describe project elements, lncludlng useful
llfe. Discuss the current condition of the project site and what Improvements are proposed and whv. Discuss how
this project Improves access to the outdoon, connectivltv, and/or educational opportunities.
Jason Park. 8.1 acres, Is considered a Neighborhood Park In the City of Englewood. Defined In the Parks
and Recreation Master Plan Update (2017), "a Neighborhood Park Is adequately sized to provide space for a
variety of activities; centrally located within the residential area they serve; and are often located adjacent to
an elementary or middle school•
Today, Jason Park Includes a pavilion, picnic area, playground, restroom, basketball court, drinking
fountain, athletic fields, and a designated off leash dog area. The park ls heavily used by local nei,hbors,
surrounding communities, and Anpahoe County residents for a wide nnge ohses.
The proposed project includes replacing the outdated playground equipment and surface area as well as
redesigning the path and landscape adjacent to the playground. Due to the age of the playground and park.
the equipment ls dilapidated and much of the equipment cannot be repaired because parts are no longer
available. In addition, the layout of the playground does not meet the current safety, accessibility and
usability needs of the present day visitors.
Specifically, the project components Include two playground areas: a play area for 2-S years of age and a
play area for 5-12 years of age. Based on feedback from the community, both areas wlll lndude social and
solo equipment that promotes cllmbln&, slldlnr, spinning, balancing and swinging elements. The equipment
Installed has been chosen to serve the designated age groups and wlll be Installed on the same play area yet In
two dlff'erent areas to serve the two differing groups.
The playground will Include two play structures with slides; one for ages 2-S years and one for ages 5-12
years. Additional play equipment proposed Includes a solo spin element and a social spin/rocker element.
Three ~es of swings will be constructed including a social swing, tot•hucket swings, and belt swings. Lastly,
two types of dlmblng equipment (rope and bars) and a balance line/equipment will be constructed.
The pea gnvel playground surface will be replaced with engineered wood fiber (5,291 SF). Engineered
wood fiber Is economical and ls used on 75% of all US playgrounds because oflts high Impact absorbing
qualities yet flnn, slip resistant surface that meets accessibility guidelines.
An area just north of the playground Is designated for digging play which Includes standard and ADA
accessible digging equipment Two types of digging equipment will be Installed; one of which wlll be ADA
accessible.
The playground equipment Includes recycled materials (32%) and will adhere to the life span and
maintenance requirements defined by the Industry. To Increase ac:cesslbllity, the 5-12 year play structure
will be completely ADA accessible that Includes a transfer station for mobility restricted participants.
A new concrete ADA ramp and path (10 It wide: 6 In deep) from the parking lot to the playground will be
Installed to provide ADA access as well as allow maintenance vehicles to the area. In addition, a new concrete
path (6 ft. wide; 4 In deep) around the perimeter of the play area (315 LF) will be constructed to Increase
accesslblllty.
The project will include planting deciduous shade trees (7), ornamental trees (6) and replacing sod (6,057
SF turf gnss) to enhance the current landscape and provide future shade as the older trees die back.
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To save costs and provide new opportunities to the play area, some oftbe current excavated soil wlll be
moved Into areas to create new berms and height These berms will provide a natural enclosure to the play
area for safety and viewing .
Maximizing resources and meeting the community's request to preserve specific playground elements,
the project wlll Incorporate some of the outdated playground pieces. These recycled design elements will be
recreated to provide art as well as functJonallty enhancing the entire park.
For example, the meny go round will be cut in half, painted, and placed as a screen behind a park bench
and the bike racks. These screens will provide some shelter from the wind and enhance the aesthetics of the
play area. Additionally, the old climbing structures wlll be used as a playground entry features creating an
arbor/trellls entrance.
As part of this project, playground amenities including 3 square picnic tables ( one will be ADA accessible),
3 park benches, and 1 trash receptacle wlll be Installed beneflttlng all park users.
The proposed project wlll lmprove access to the outdoors, connectivity, and/or educational opportunities.
The City's goaJ to-provide nearby recreation and leisure opportunities within walking distance ( one-half mile)
of residential areas will be met by completing this project Importantly, we wtll meet the City's goal to
provide a common area for neighbors of all ages to gather, socialize and play; Interactive play equipment:
ADA accessible trails; and shaded areas for picnics and sitting once this project Is completed.
Question 2•
Describe the community/neighborhood and user groups the project will serve. Dlseuss the type of users (children,
families, seniors, sports lea1ues, etc.), 11nd estimate the number of users that will benefit annually. How did you
atrlve at this estimate?
Include up to five community support letters In the Attachments stctlon. Support letters sh®ld come from users,
working groups, community members, volunteers, schools, ttc. Letters should bt dated within the last six months.
Jason Park Is a neighborhood park and represents a hlstoricaJly lower Income level within Englewood;
more than 30% of the household's annual Income is less than $30,000. The houses In this nel9hborhood are
small, slngle family bungalows approximately 1000-1500 SF and built In the 19S0's. Park users Include
ramllles, children, young adults, adults and seniors that might be running. walking. playing. doa waJking.
relaxing, and simply enjoying being outdoors within an urban environment The majority of park visitors live
within one-halfmlle walking distance of the park.
The proposed playground replacement will be predominately visited by children ages 2 to 12 and their
parents. friends, caregivers, grandparents and neighbors. We anticipate these visitors will be primary users
or the new playground equipment Based on current use, park visitors use the park dally ror passive and
active recreation and fitness.
Today, you might see neighbors throwing balls for their dogs In the off'leash green space; youth playing
soccer competitively or recreationally on the athletic fields; children ages 2 to 12 years playln1 on the
playground; visitors or all ages stretchlns and relaxing on the green open space; friends playing a friendly
game of basketball; and guests of all ages picnicking at the shelter adjacent to the playground.
Englewood Peewee Athletics Ontemal), Englewood Soccer Association, and Pirates Youth Sports, utilize
the park for t•ball, lacrosse, soccer, flag football, and basketball; leagues and tournaments. Jason Park Is
programmed 6-7 days per week on a steady basis for children ages 3-18 rrom March to November.
Additionally, Jason Park. a highly sought after practJce field for Englewood families, Is also a major game field
for soccer which brings in kids and families from all over the Arapahoe County and Denver Metro area on
Saturday's.
Englewood estimates 6400+ annual children and youth players visit the park for programmed sports as
mentioned above. In addition, based on similar park activity, approximately 400 monthly end users ( 4800
annual) including siblings, family members, and neighbors attendins the sport events will benefit from the
new playground equipment and area.
In addition to programed groups, the City receives one•time athletic field rentals for family kickball
games, company gatherings, end or season team parties, and day camps.
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The playground area includes a reservable shelter. In 2017 (April to Sept.), 1,000+ community members
from Englewood and throughout Arapahoe County visited the playground shelter ror some type or special
event. Due to the proximity or the shelter to the playaround, these events overflow to the playground area
and Include chl!dren wbo will benefit from the new playground equipment.
The City estimates over 25,000+ community members visit Jason Parle on an annual basis. With the new
playground equipment for ages 2-12 years, park amenities (benches, tables), and concrete walking path, we
expect a significant Increase In dally visitors to this area. In addition to Englewood residents, we antldpate
Sheridan residents to visit as well since they are located In dose proximity.
Question 3*
Discuss the need and ursency for this project and why It Is a priority. Was the project prioritized In a master plan
or other plannlna document, an Independent community planni111 process, a workln1 sroup, etc.? Is this part of a
laf'ller phasad projtct? What opportunities will be lost If this project Is not funded now?
As the number of residents In the community and interest In playing outdoors increase, the Immediate
priority ls to Improve the existing parlcs to support additional use. Many of Englewood's older parks like
Jason Park need upgrades or enhancements to meet current recreational and aesthetic needs and b'ends, and
Increase residents' satlsl'actton levels. To date, renovating Jason Park is one o(the 3 top priorities identified
In the 2017 Master Plan.
The City's priorities, based on the prior Parks and Recreation Master Plan {2017), support system-wide
enhancements at most parks to Include playground upgrades, shelters, restrooms, and open space and
natural areas, where not already completed; integration of Imaginative play and unique play features; and,
ADA compliant walkways, curbs. and restrooms. The proposed components ofthls project meet this priority.
The recommendations outlined in the updated 2017 City's Master Plan for Jason Park Include replacing
the playground and trees, planting new trees. and Installation of park benches.
According to the 2017 Plan, nearly 40% or Englewood's residents polled were not satisfied with the
community's park playgrounds. Our assessment Is that this poor /l'alr rating is due to the age, dilapidation,
Um lted use, broken, inaccessibility and uninviting of the older playgrounds. Jason Park has one of these older
playgrounds.
The City or Englewood has secured $124,900 In matching funds (30% of total project) for this playground.
However, If this project ls delayed, the City funds will be shifted to Cushing Park Improvements which are
slated (or funding In 2019. We do not want to miss this opportunity This would Impact the neighboring
communities by limiting their recreational and outdoor needs.
There Is always potential for development costs to rise so we would like to secure current costs. This
project is ready to 10 with the goal to begin construction In January 2019 and complete the project within six
months.
Question 4*
Summarize any plannln1 completed prior to submlttln1 this srant proposal. Is deslan and en1lneerln1
complete? Does the project necessitate a zoning chanae? List any permits that n11d to be obtained and status of
obtaining those permits (Federal 404, County or City, Storm Water Drainage, etc.).
If appllcablt, Include ellglblt planning costs In tht match stctlon of tht Dttolltd Exp~nst Budgtt Form (costs must
be lncu"ed within 90 days of application submission and pre-approved by Grunts Program staff} and lncludt proof
of any such expenses In the Attachments section.
According to the City's Parks and Recreation Master Plan, adopted March 2017, major renovations by the
community were requested for Jason Park. The recommendations that are outlined In the City's Master Plan
ror Jason Park Include replacing the playground and trees, planting new trees, and installation of park
benches.
As discussed, this project supports the City's priorities outlined In the 2017 Plan which Include ADA park
enhancements such as playground UP81'Bdes, shelters, restrooms, and open space.
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The design and construction plans are complete for this project Em Dub Design, LLC has provided
designs and estimated budgets tor the Installation ofthe playground, path, landscape and amenities.
Playground Improvements will require a building pennlt from the Cltf of Englewood which will be
secured by the construction contractor at a minimal cost (approximately $250). A review of the playground
project will be scheduled for Englewood's Development Review team. The DRT ls comprised of City staff and
from various departments for the purpose of reviewing projects that occur within the City and provides
recommendations based on Impacts to those departments and Citf Code Regulations. There are no zoning
changes required ror this project
Questions•
Describe how the project will be completed within the required two year time frame. Discuss the a1ency's
capacity to complete the project, lndudlng project management, resources, and experience Implementing similar
projects.
The City retained a consultant to design the playground area, equipment and adjacent walkway which is
completed; this project Is "shovel ready". The consultant will also provide site visits and wlll oversee
construction of the playground, The playground project will need to be bid out as designated by the City's
policy and charter; the bidding process ls planned for Fall 2018.
The solicitation of vendors, project bidding, ordering materials, and site preparation wlll take five months.
The City will work closely with the contractor to complete the playground replacement project which we
anticipate will take minimal time ( 4 months) to construct We plan on completing the project by July 2019.
Our pastACOS projects lnduding the Rotolo Park Playground, Northwest Greenbelt Playground, and
Belleview Park Improvements have successfully adhered to the proposed schedule and budget The City has
demonstrated their capadtf to follow tfmelines and complete projects on schedule for the past several
decades.
Question 6*
Summarize any efforts to obtain public Input, disseminate Information to the public, develop partnerships, and
gamer community support for this project. Evidence of a transparent public process will be required. Ust the
stakeholders that are involved. Discuss any known or anticipated opposition to this project and how this will be
addressed.
lndude letters, petitions, ntws art/des, or other documents evldendng oppasftlon In the Attachments sectfan.
In February 2D18, a public meeting was held to review the design and planning documents. Attendees
were asked to label their preferred design plan Including theme, layout and materials. Additionally, the
planning team Including design consultants and open space manager were available to answer questions and
collect feedback. For two weeks after the meeting. community members were encouraged to provide written
and/or verbal feedback to the planning team. Approximately two dozen residents submitted comments
regarding the design plan.
Information on the playground project was also posted on the City's web site and Facebook page to
engage community feedback.
Based on the community's feedback, the design team Incorporated specific project elements requested by
the communltf. The feedback received Included: provide additional benches in the shade; surround the
playground features with a safer ground surface; Install spinning elements; and the preference was for a
shorter tower playground structure.
During this 2-4 week community planning forum, there were no objections to the proposed playground
improvements. The neighborhood Input has truly demonstrated full support of Improving this aged, decrepit
playground in the hopes ofimproving the safety and features of this playground.
Please see letters of support attached.
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Question 7*
How much of your planned cash match Is secured? If applicable, what are your plans for securtns additional
funds? Describe cash and ln•lcind match partnerships established for this phase of the project. Explain If
partnerships were not possible or necessary for this project.
lndude partner support letters In the Attachments section ond lndude match from partners on the Budget
Forms. Grant rttlplents are responsible far project cost ovemms.
The cash match ($124,900; 30%) ls fully secured for this project using ACOS Shareback funds. This
project will not need to raise funds to secure the match. Englewood fully understands that all overruns are
the responsibility of the City. At this time, partnerships were not identified as a need to complete thls prof ect
Question a•
Describe any scenic, historic, or cultural values associated with the project site. Will they be preserved or
restored? Discuss specific natural resources at the site (Including habitat, water, wildlife, and vegetation) and
Impacts to these resoun:es as a result of this project. If appNcable, discuss environmental sustalnablllty benefits of
this project (such as enerff or water conservation, water quality lmpn,vement, etc.).
The Playground Replacement Project will result In little or no Impact to the natural resources In the area
since there are no native ecosystems that will be Impacted by this project; no mitigation ls required.
Predominant wildlife species Include red fox squirrel, rabbit. skunk. raccoon, red fox. coyote and various bird
species typical in the urban/suburban setting.
This park Is unique because the community has requested the City repurpose several existing playground
features In some capacity. This park has been visited by multiple generations throughout the years and the
area residents have a cultural connection to the exlstlng features (meny-go-round, climbing structures)
although they are extremely well worn and do not meet current ADA or safety standards.
To meet the community's request to preserve spedftc playground elements, the proposed project will
incorporate the outdated playground pieces. As discussed, these recycled design elements wlll be recreated
to provide art as well as functionally, enhancing the entire park.
Question 9*
Discuss ownership and le1al access at the proposed project site. Detail any third-party rights, easements, or other
encumbrances that exist.
Provide supporting documentation showing ownership, legal access, and/or permission from landowMr In the
Attachments ~ctlon.
The City of Englewood owns the property designated for the proposed project. During construction, the
crews will not need to access any other land/property owner for right-of-way. All construction access will be
on the City of Englewood's property. The project site ls maintained as open space/park land.
Question 10•
Describe long-term plans for maintaining the project. Who will be responsible for maintenance? Estimate
annual costs to maintain the project site, and explain how malntalninl the site will affect your aaency's bud1et.
Commitment to long term maintenance must be confirmed In the Evidence a/ SUppart from Highest Authority
dor:umtnt In the Attachmtnts sectlon.
The City or Englewood will manage the complete and long term maintenance or this playsround
replacement project including litter control and vandalism repairs. Since this project Is for new equipment
and construction, there will be minimal maintenance.
The primary maintenance needs ror this project will Include trash pickup, graffiti removal, and
spreading/adding engineered wood fiber annually, Funding has been budgeted for maintenance in the 2018
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Parks General Fund Budget for this park. If the project ls funded there will be a very minimal increase in the
budget to maintain the playground.
The City of Englewood has demonstrated their stewardship of the parks, playgrounds and open spaces
throughout the years. We will continue to follow the high quality maintenance currently provided with this
project
Question 11 *
Describe how this project wlQ address lnc:luslvlty per Americans with Dlsabllltles Act guldeUnes.
The playground replacement project includes designs to fully comply with current ADA guldellnes. The
playground will Include ADA accessible play equipment (swings, digging tools, play structures) to meet all
guest play needs.
The proposed en&fneered wood fiber playground surface has high Impact absorbing qualities yet firm, slip
resistant surface that meets accesslblllty guidelines.
To Increase accessibility, the 5-12 year structure is completely ADA accessible, as there are a series of e•
steps In the tower allowfna a user with moblllty restrictions to access from a wheel chair at the transfer
station and proceed to the very top. We will be Installing the only tower of this size that does not have a
ladder section within the climb, thus allowing accessibility to the top and highest slides.
A new concrete ADA ramp and path (10 ft wide: 6 In depth) from the parking lot to the playground will be
Installed as well as a new concrete path (6 ft wide: 4 In depth) surrounding the play area to Increase
accesslblllty and types of use. One ADA picnic table will be Installed benefiting the needs of those In
wheel chairs.
The City Is dedicated to the commitment of making the playground and adjacent areas accessible for all
patrons and follows ADA requirements as mandated by law.
Question 12*
If successful In obtaining this grant, how will the atency use this project to Inform citizens about tht value of the
Arapahoe County Open Space Sales and Use Tax? Discuss plans for publlc outreach, slgnage, celebratlon,
dedication, etc.
You are required to Inform the County of any press about the project and any tl!latl!d #!Vents (ribbon cutting
cerm,onles, etc.). Additionally, adrnowldgement of County suppolt must~ lnduded In any p~ss about the
pro}l!ct.
The City of Englewood will partner with Arapahoe County on all media releases, articles and stories
relevant to the Jason Park Playground Replacement project The use of ACOS sales tax dollars supporting the
playground project will also be Included In the Englewood Herald newspaper and additional local community
publications. Information will be shared via the City's web site and In the Englewood Citizen newsletter,
which the City distributes to all Englewood households. An Arapahoe County Open Space sign will be
Installed on the site upon project completion. County Commissioners and OST AB Board Members will be
Invited to visit upon request
Through prior trait and park openings, ribbon cuWnas, and volunteer events, En1lewood has
demonstrated their support of ACOS programs to the community. We have installed public recognition signs
throughout the City's parks, trails, and open spaces demonstrating our support of ACOS.
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Attachments
Attachment 1: Evidence of Support from Highest Authority*
Please attach evidence of support from highest authority (official letter or resolution) as a PDF document -
Including project title and amount of 1rant funds requested; commitment to complete and maintain the project;
statement that matchln1 funds are secured and/or efforts to secure funds are underway (Include the amount of
matchln1 funds committed); acknowledgment of responslblllty for cost overruns; identification of authorized
s11natory for grant asreement and reports: and cenllicatlon that the project will be open tci the public or serve a
public purpose upon completion. A sample resolution Is available on the Open Space website.
Please name vour file as follows: Appllcant_SupportfromHighestAutharity.pd/
Attachment 2: Evidence of Community Support*
Please attiich letters of suppcirt from users, workln1 1roups, community members, volunteers, schools, etc.
(maximum of S) as a slnsle PDF document. Letters should be dated within the last 6 months.
Please name your file as follows: Appl/cont_ CommunltySupport.pdf
City ofEnglewood_Communlty Supportpdf
Attachment 3: Documentation of Opposition•
Please attach documentation of opposition as a slnsle PDF document. IF there Is no known apposition to this
project, please attach a page stating that this section 15 not applicable.
Please name your file as follows: Applkont_ Opposition.pd/
City of Englewood_Opposition.pdf
Attachment 4: Evidence of Commitment from Project Partners•
Please attach evidence of commitment from project partners (such as partner support letters or commitment to
provide cash/In-kind match) as a slngle PDF document. There Is no mallfmum allowable number of panner
support letters. If there are no partners for this project, please attach a page statln1 that this section Is not
applicable.
Please name your file as follows: App/lcant_PartnerCammltments.pdf
City of Englewood_PartnerCommltments.pdf
Attachment 5: Primary Project Photo•
Please attach one hlsh resolution photo In JPG format. Please choose the photo that provides the best overall
representation of your project. This photo will be used for presentations and/or publications.
Please name your file as Follows: App/lcont_PrlmaryPhato.Jpg
City of Englewood.PrlmaryPhoto .. jpg
Attachment 6: Photos•
Please attach photos of existing conditions at the project site (lndudln1 captions) as a single PDF
document. Include conceptual drawln15 If applicable.
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Please name your file as follows: Applkant_Photos.pd/
City or Englewood..Photos.pdf
Attachment 7: Maps•
Please attach a site map and a vicinity map as a slnaf e PDF document.
Please name your file as fellows: Applkant_Mops.pd/
Englewood_maps.pdf
Attachment 8: Site Visit Form*
Please attach a completed site visit form as a PDF document. Required fr,rms a~ available an the Open Space
website.
Please name your file as follows: Appl/cant_SlteVlsltFonn.pdf
City or Englewood..SlteVisitFonn.pdf
Attachment 9: Evidence of Property Ownership/ Access•
Please attach evidence of property ownershlp/lepl access (lqal documentation, ArapaMAP, etc.) as a PDF
document.
Please name your flle as follows : Appllcont_Evidenao/OWMrshlp.pdf
City of Englewood..Evidenceomwnership.pdf
Attachment 10: Other Attachments
Please attach additional supportln11 documentation (news articles, cost estimates, etc.) as a sln11le PDF document.
Please name your file as follows: App/fcont_OtherAttochments.pdf
Confirmation
Please dick the •1 Acree• button below to certl,V that your applkatlon Is complete and ready to submit. Once
submitted, applications are final and cannot be returned.•
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File Attachment Summary
Applicant File Uploads
• City of Eng]ewood_CertificationandAuthorizedSignatureFonn.pdf.pdf
• City of Englewood_ TimeJineForm.pdf.pdf
• CityofEnglewood_BudgetForms.pdf
• City of Eng]ewood_Communlty Support.pdf
• City of Engtewood_Opposition.pdf
• City of Eng]ewood_PartnerCommitments.pdf
• City of Englewood.PrimaryPhoto .. jpg
• City of Eng]ewood_Photos.pdf
• Eng]ewood_maps.pdf
• City of Englewood_SiteVisitForm.pdf
• City of Englewood_EvidenceofOwnership.pdf
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Certification and Authorized Signature Form
Please attach this form to grant oppllcotfons and r~porU submitted through the Arapahoe County Optn Spor:es
Online Gmnt Portal.
r certify that the Information Jnduded In this submission Is tnle to the best of my knowledge and that I am
authorized ta slan on behalf ar the applicant.
, ' Printed Name and Title ;
AppHcant: Qty ofEnstewood Project Title: Jason Parle PlaVJround Replacement
Project Tfmellne Form
Use the sample tlmellne below as a guide to complete your proposed project timellne. Rows or
columns may be added as necessary to Include any milestones specific to your project. Tlmellne
must be detailed, realistic, and coincide with details provided In the narrative portion of the grant
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Febtuiuy 12, 2018
Arup.ihoc County Open Spaces
Open Spilce and Tr.Jils Advisory Board
6934 S. Lim11 St, Unil A
Cen1ennl11I, CO 80112
Deur Adriscny Board,
On behalr of Pimle Youth Sports, we rully support the proposed Jason Park Playground Replocemcnt.
The proposed improvements will bencnt all park users including participants in our programs nnd the
adjncenl community.
Pirute Youth Sports is a SOl(c)3 thnt focuses on building community by providing youth sports primarily
to Englewood youth. We an: honored nnd proud to be your home for youth sponsl Our vision was to
CR.ale one home for nil youth sports in Englewood and this was the bcainning or Pirnte Youth Sports.
The current playground and adjacent llJ"Cll is dilapidated and old. The play an:u includes original
equipment that is over 25 yenrs old. The City or Englewood is proposing to reploc:e playground
equipment with new pieces that an: ADA complian1. more cumnt. and meet all current s11fety and design
standards.
While our teams practice, ploy games ond leagues, lheir friends, family and neighbors visit the
pl11ypound men. We know thlll all or these visitors would benefil rrom the playground improvements.
According 10 lhe plan, a new ADA accessible walkway will also be included in this project. This will
enhance the entire park and increase accessibility to the play nrca.
our association hosts practices, games and 1oumaments for 10 sports with ages from 4• 14.
We m:ommend lbc Arapahoe County Open Space Program consider funding the Jason Park Playground
Replacement. The project would significantly benefit our community and oil park visitors for years 10
cc,mc.
Thankyou,
Allen McOirl
P,aidenl
Pirate Youth Spons
Much 9,2018
Arapahoe Count:)• Open Spnc:c:5
Open Spnc:c nnd Trnils Ad,·iSOt)' Bo:ml
6934 S. Limn St, Unit A
Ccntenninl, CO 80112
On behalf of the Culcuml Aris Commission (w\C) of Englewood, we fully support the proposed
Jason Pnrk Playground replnc:emcnt ptojecr. ·n1e CAC ,•ision is to strcngtlu?n and enrich the
community by promoting nnd supporting intcr.ictions witb the c:ultuml 11rts. \Vith Ibis is mind, the
CAC supports rcpurposing some of tl,c existing pla)•ground npp:uatus sud1 as d1e mci:t)'•go,round
as an lltt pic:cc; nnd the jungle gym pieces converted to nrbois; nnd using the vcrticnl steel tic-1nc:-toc
gnmc ns nn 1U1 piece somewhere else in the cit)•,
The new pl11yground will grciidy impact the quality or outdoor rccrcationnl opportunities £or the
entire community. The multiple neighborhoods tbnt surround this puk will truly benefit Crom n
complete n:novation to the existing playground lhnr is CJ.trcmcly dnted nnd docs not meet cuncnt
user's needs.
TI1e existing pin)' clements and amenities nre in need of subsa.,ntial impro,•cments to meet current
safety, ADA nnd U!lc:r guidelines. And, due to dui high use at dtls pnrk. d1e existing amenities arc
insufficient nnd inndcquntc (or n neighborhood park or this size.
We c:ncourngi: the Ampahoc County Open Spncc Program to fund a Standard Gnnt to support the
Jason Pnrk Plnyground rcplncemcnt project that will benefit Aapahoe Counq• residents nnd users of
our communit)• parks.
Lc.,betb Pohl, Vice: Ch11ir
David Carroll, CAC Chair
Mnnin Gilmore, Do:trd Member
Dnna Foutki;, Board Member
Jay Rndtbun, Board Member
Knylic Carpenter, Bonni Member
Rcbcccn L'\uric -Bernncoutt, Bo:trd Member
February IS, 20 I 8
Ampahoe County Open Spaces
Open Space and Trails Advisory Board
6934 Soulh Lima Street. Urut A
Centennial, CO 80112
Dear Advisory Board,
My family and 1 arc dm1y devotees of Jason Parle in Englewood, CO. We live across the street
and hlshly value our access to 11 place where we can find a playgronnd and a place la cat lunch as
well as walk lhe dog and enjoy the beautiful trees and ouldoor space lhat our pork offers. We are
excilcd ta see the proposed changes to the playground at Jason Park. We think the proposed
desii:n will be a grut improvement to an area that we already enjoy.
We see the improvements as beina able to enhance a highly valued feature of our community,
and see the proposed changes as a way to bring more people in and give lhcm space to enjoy this
resource. This can only enhance our neighborhood and be an important Oagship to show what a
great place we feel Englewood to be. Our neighborhood is growing and changing and the
changes to the park are well timed to grow and change along with it.
We Jove being able lo have a playground in our backyard, and especiaUy one with so much open
space anachcd to it It is a wonderful resource for a mom with a busy toddler to be able to come
and play and enjoy the outdoors. It is obvious that Jason Park has been loved for a very long
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time and needs some updating. We fully agree with the Parks Committee that it is time for Jason
Park to see some improvements, and we believe that these improvements will please both
veteran users as well as lhose new lo the area.
We hope the Anpahoe County Open Space Program will consider funding the Jason Parlt
Playground Replacement project in the City of Englewood. The project would sigruficaolly
benefit our community and park visitors for years to come.
Sincerely,
Genevieve Barnhart and Family
2
February 21, 2018
Arapahoe County Open Spaces
Open Space and trails Advisory Board
6934 S. Lima St.> Unit A
CentennJal, CO 80112
Dear Advisory Board,
As a park visitor and neighbor, I fully support the proposed Jason Park Playground
Replacement project. The new playground will truly benefit our neighbors and famllies who
visit Jason Park.
Our home is adjacent to the park and we visit daily to walk our dog. We often see mends and
families also enjoying the J>!U'k'I ~~ spac~ and the playground equipment. The park provides
a place Cor reaeatfon (soccer, volleyliall and basketball) and with the new p~ygrow,d, it will
enhance the park's wets as well as build community with the ac;ljacent neighborhoods. We are
very excited to see the proposed enhancements!
We hope the Arapahoe County Open S~e Program will consider funding the J1150n Park
Playground Replacemmt project in the Oty of Englewood. The project would significantly
benefit our community for years to come.
4307 South Jason Q
Englewood, CO 80110
February 12, 2018
Arapahoe County Open Spaces
Open Space and Trails Advisory Board
6934 S. Uma St, Unit A
Centennlal, co 80112
Dear Advisory Board,
On behalf of the En9lewo0d Soccer Association, we fullv support the proposed Jason Park playground
Improvements. The proposed Improvements wm benefit all park users lndudlng participants In our
programs and the adjacent community,
The cu"ent play area Is dllapfdated and Is an "eye sore# to the park. The plav area Includes original
equipment that Is over 2S years old and does not provide current play opportunities. The proposed play
pieces wlll be of modern design, ADA compliant and meet all current safety and design standards,
During our team pr11ctlces, sames and leasues, visitors not only Include participants but frlenc:ts, family
and neighbors. We know that all of these visitors would benefit from the playground Improvements
since there Is an overflow from the fields to this area.
In addition, we understand a new ADA accessible walkway will also be lnduded In this praject. This will
enhance the entire park and lnVite more users to the play area.
Our association hosts practices, games and leagues for 5•18 year youth for nearly seven months per year
(sprtns and fall seasons). In addition to Jason Park being a hlghlV sought after practice field for
Englewood famllles, It Is also a major game r11fd for soccer which brlnss In kids and ramifies from all over
the Denver Metro area on Saturday's.
We hope the Arapahoe County Open Space Prosram will consider funding the Jason Park plaYSround
Improvements. The project would significantly benefit our community and park Visitors for years to
come.
Best,
Gable Hostelley
Enalewood Soccer Association (ESAJ
~a EfiYOFlewood g PARKS, RECREATION AND LIBRARY
Documentation of 0pposltion
There Is no known opposition to this project.
Parks & RKRatton
303-762-2680
Library
303-762-2560
Broken Tee Golf Course
303-762-2670
Pirates Cove Water Park
303-762-2683
1155 West Oxford Avenue • Englewood, Colorado 80110 • www.englewoodgov.org
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Evidence of Commitment from Proiect Partners
This section is not applicable.
Parks Ii Recreation
303, 762•2680
Library
303-762-2560
Broken Tee Golf Course
303-762-2670
Pirates Cove Water Park
303 •762·2683
1155 West Odord Avenue • Englewood, Colorado 80110 • www.englewoodgov.org
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City of Englewood
Standard Grant Application
AprJ/2018
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City of Englewood
Standard Grant Application
Apr/12018
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behind a park bench and the bike racks.
ary of Englewood
Standard Grant Application
Apr/12028
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2018 Arapahoe County
Open Space, Parks. and Trails
Grant Application
Jason Park
Playground Equipment
Replacement
Vicinity Map
February 2018
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Open Space. Parks. and Trailt
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Playground Equipment
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2018 ACOS Grant Applicant Site Visit Form
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Applicant
Jason Park Playsround Replacement
Title of Grant Project
Dave Lee, Open Space Manager
Site Visit Representative Contact Name
Required for Site YJsits;
Standard Grant~ Sire lropcAYeroeot PcaJect
Grant cate1ory and Type
dlee@englewoodco .sov 72().884-7808
Site Visit Representative Email and Cell Phi:,ne
1. Please provide the project address or the closest major Intersection.
4255 South Jason Street (Santa Fe Drive & Oxford Avenue)
2. Spedfy a mHtln& location at the project site.
Jason Park parking lot near playground.
3. Provide other helpful Information, for example parkJnc Instructions, avallabillty of restrooms on
site or nearby, necessary walklng from parfcin1 to site, or other clarification. Driving dlredlons
from the ACOS office (6934 S. Uma St., Centennial} are not required, but may be Included If the site Is
difficult to find.
Restrooms are located next to the playground adjacent to the parking lot.
1.2.2018
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