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Minutes note: Ms. Hatala said the park is being created to honor both former brewery workers and those who have worked to restore the Brewery development, which is nearly complete. The corner will have a grassy lawn area, with concrete retaining walls to serve as seating. Trees will be planted on the west edge of the park and along Juneau Ave. The trees will grow through steel panels. A sunken garden will separate the lawn from the alleyway. The hardscape will contain story panels and artifact window wells. There will be steel panels with a time line narrative on them installed in the sidewalk area along Juneau Ave., with lighting of them from below. The artifact window wells will be set within the panels and also lit and have a slip-resistant, but clear surface, so they can be viewed. There will be bollards of varying size and will be used to protect the sunken garden. There will also be memory boxes and ambient street lighting. The park will be a unique blend of the traditional and the contemporary. There's also an area that will serve as a tribute to Paul Jakubovich, HPC planner.
Dan McCarthy - 710 N. Plankinton
Kevin Nantz - 710 N. Plankinton Ave. - he also passed around a quartz sample that will be used for a memory box. It cannot be easily vandalized or have the contents removed.
The artifacts will be solicited from former brewery workers and Ms. Hatala will have input on the statement relating to Mr. Jakubovich. | Pass | 4:0 |
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