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CC - Amenity Details PROJECT AMENITIES As the developer have researched and interviewed homeowners and followed the city ordinance to plan the most productive amenities for this area and this development. The amenity package exceeds the requirement of Meridian City Development Code,which requires that the application have two amenities, one of 10% required open space and a second that meets the requirements of city code.We are proposing three additional amenities for a total of five, including a regional pathway extension and a neighborhood park including a play structure, climbing dome, swing set, climbing rock boulders, half basketball court, and seating areas. Proposed Amenities: 4']RON E:NCLO&F-D FENCE o Large Half-Acre Park-The half-acre park 4 \t will contain the following recreation 47 13A5KET13ALL 61 'WHEEL facilities: COUKT TRACK - Enclosed Fencing for Child Safety 33 , - Basketball court 48 I - Play structures _f> GATED PARK - Swings _ - . ENTRY 49 - Climbing Rocks and a Dome Structure �¢ - Big Wheel Track 5WIN05 f C93�yJ SM L iaaGS, Sa DOG PARK FOR� - Scenic viewing area w/bench seating �.., V - Attractive landscaping and pedestrian 35 24-'x 36 PLAY ' =t pathways STRUM RE , CLIM6INO o Dog Park DOME - Fully Fenced 6ENCHES ROCK CLIMBEIR - Double Protection Gate DOULDEK5 - Seating Areas o Pathway- A 10' regional pathway will be provided at the southwest corner of the project area.This pathway will connect to proposed pathways in other previously p p p Y p Y approved developments to the west. And will provide a Il regional connection to the retail and commercial -_ components of the Mixed-use Development. Along - -_ Meridian Road nearly 1,200 linear feet of 10' Regional Pathwaywill also be provided the full length of the project p g p l from Harris Street to the southern boundary of the project. Stapleton Neighborhood—Narrative 11/09/2020 Page 3