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Lombard Park District 120 Chapter Six Neighborhood Park Inventory Lombard Lagoon Grace Street and Marcus Drive Neighborhood Park ood Park ELE WATER STORM SAN GAS TEL Utilities available: Classifi cation Neighborhood Acres 10.41 Tax Number 06-05-200-012 Acquired Neighborhood Park Observations Natural Resources and Environmental Conditions • Wetlands are present in this park. • The park includes a pond with native plantings and boulders along the shoreline. • The park landscape is composed of turf and mature shade trees. Additional ornamental plantings are located around the pond and warming shelter. • Large storm pipes drain neighborhood stormwater into the pond. Site Design and Aesthetics • The park has open areas for non-programmed use that function as an ice skating rink in the winter as well as a warming house located near the playground. • The playground includes a 2-12 play structure, 4 belt swings, 4 tot swings, wave climbing structure, spring seesaw, sand play, concrete edge separation, and engineered wood fi ber play surfacing. • The park features a stocked pond for fi shing; however, boating is prohibited. • The park has a half mile internal asphalt trail system that connects to the neighborhood sidewalk system. • Site furniture that can be found throughout the park include a shelter, trash receptacles, a bike rack, benches, and picnic tables. • The park is well maintained and free of litter. • Park identifi cation signs are present. • An off -street asphalt parking lot has approximately 50 spaces. Health, Safety, and Compliance • The playground appears to be compliant with current playground safety guidelines and CPSC/ASTM standards. • The playground has adequate separation from the roadway. • The park has lighting along pond for ice skating. • The park's street frontage allows for adequate surveillance. • Rules signs are present. Users and Context • The park is located within a culturally diverse neighborhood • Within the half mile service area radius within the planning area of the Lagoon there are 1,109households. 24% of the population within these households is under the age of 18. • The warming house is a rentable facility. • The internal trail system connects to the surrounding neighborhood pedestrian network. Recommendations and Considerations □ EVALUATE: return of skating to the lagoon □ EVALUATE: non-motorized boating rental and access □ DESIGN: play container to fi t equipment or add equipment to fi ll □ DESIGN: consider bio-fi lter and/or treatment to reduce pollutants entering lagoons □ DESIGN: consider expansion of fi shing facilities □ DESIGN: consider shoreline improvements and native planting enhancements Quantity Year Built .5 2009 Trails-Multi-Use (miles) Trails-Nature(miles) Trails-Fitness (Stations) Restrooms Concessions 1 Storage Faclity/Building 1 1993 Picnic Shelter 1 1993 Picnic Area 1 2008 Playground 1 2008 Sand Play Baggo Basketball Baseball Batting Cages Bocce Disc Golf (holes) Driving Range Football Golf (holes) Roller Hockey Skate Park Sledding HIll Soccer Softball Tennis Volleyball • Fishing Fishing Dock • Ice Skating Swimming Pool Splash Pad Irrigation • Lighting 50 2008 Parking (spaces) Floodway 100 Year Floodplain Water Wetland