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Woodard Park Concept Plan - January 1999 T City o.f Tigard PARK SYSTEM MASTER PLAN Woodard Park Concept Plan January 1999 Prepared by: MIG, Inc. 199 East 5h Avenue,Suite 33 Eugene,Oregon 97401 (541)683-3193 f �• INTRODUCTION Woodard Park is a three-acre neighborhood park on Fanno Creek near Fowler Middle School. It currently contains two play structures,picnic tables,and an asphalt trail from Johnson Street to Karol Court. Fanno Creek forms the boundaries on the south and east sides and floods the park almost annually. On the north,the park is bordered by 1 �� residences and by seven acres recently acquired by Metro through the Greenspaces I Program. According to the Fanno Creek Trail Master Plan,a segment of the trail will eventually go through both Woodard Park and the Metro property. As part of the Park System Master Plan process for the City of Tigard, MIG, Inc.was asked to develop a concept plan for Woodard Park and the adjacent Metro property. PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT A community workshovwas held in March 1998,to gather input from neighbors and other interested community members about the future of this neighborhood park and the adjoining acreage. MIG, Inc., led a site tour and, following the tour, facilitated a design workshop at Fowler Junior High School. Participants shared comments and observations, which were recorded on a large wallgraphic. They also submitted written comments. In general,the direction from the community was to go gently,make only minimal changes,keep the natural character, and provide picnic tables,benches, children's play areas,and a place for horseback riding. (For a complete summary, see Woodard Park Workshop Report, March 7, 1998.) A second workshop was held in May in conjunction with the Citizens Involvement Team meeting. The purpose was to present two concepts in response to needs and concerns expressed during the first workshop. One concept showed recreational facilities on the existing Woodard Park site,and trails on the north acreage. The second concept was designed with minimal recreational facilities on the Metro property to the north, and floodplain and riparian restoration on the south. Both concepts included a proposed wetland mitigation area on Metro property that had been requested for use by Oregon Department of Transportation. Participants expressed a preference for the alternative showing recreational facilities on the north out of the floodplain, with the lower south side designated for floodplain and riparian restoration. COORDINATION WITH METRO Subsequent communications with Metro staff resulted in ■ the removal of basketball/wall ball court to reduce the amount of impervious surface; ■ the removal of soft-surface trail where it was redundant or where it might result in stream or wetland degradation; and ■ the removal of a wetland overlook. MIG, Inc. Page I a City of Tigard January 1999 Park System Master Plan Woodard Park Concept Plan CONCEPTUAL PLAN The resulting plan responds to the needs expressed by the community and the concerns articulated by Metro staff. The main entrance to the park has been relocated to the north. A paved entrance and turnaround off of Katherine Street provide convenient access to children's play areas,.a covered picnic area,restrooms,and Fanno Creek Trail. An open field for informal play lies to the south of Fanno Creek Trail. A soft surface trail allows park users to walk along the edge of the enhanced wetland. The,existing barn is proposed for renovation as a park shelter. The southern portion of the park is devoted primarily to floodplain and riparian restoration. An all-weather trail leads to a creek overlook,and provides a connection to Fanno Creek Trail and to additional recreational facilities on the north. Fanno Creek Trail enters the park at the eastern boundary, skirts the perimeter,and exits at Tiedeman Street. Picnic tables and benches are scattered along its,length. All four park entrances will be ADA accessible. COST ESTIMATE A preliminary cost for renovation and expansion of Woodard Park is included on the draft Ten-Year Capital Improvement Plan included in the draft Park System Master Plan. MIG, Inc. Page 2 _ 1 _ 149 , - J "�' • =�:_ - t _ __ 6ATHEAINES FEET LZ \ • ". / wo� -. SOF-f AIRFACE IRAQ. _ -:-'\ + • '�4•� • f \ J• \-- -'\DFENPLAY F{E-TOCC&EK AND \ \ _ I• \ �� / j i 4 � . ENHANCED VETLANU i?4MGAITONOARREEAr) CD MANHOLE -7 /` \ \ 1 ' \ �—EANNOCREE[T•wn (RUDOAFACE,WVmE)- BARK stiA.rFJc. ' 1� _ /• . / �nECRAnny �s�ArroREsroRE) / CRUXOVERI.00K MARIAN REsrbRATION AREA \ y \ \ (REGRADK SCABQILE AND RESTORE) 1�.T V N _- �,�F JOHNSON STREET owFa FNIEANCE C c January 1999 ° Sc'. NORTH MIG WOODARD PARI Uooma T AT A�T City of Tigard Td U•asae.tia7ta.p•,D1••nw COl V V■ -•l 1 VTl 11J 1 11,L 11�I Y k F reQo