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GILDNER PARK—Mini Park: <br /> x <br /> ± <br /> � , <br /> Assessment: <br /> The land for Gildner Park was donated by Marcella Gildner in honor of her husband, <br /> Lester Gildner. The park is located in a neighborhood setting at the intersection of <br /> Pillsbury Street and South Oak Street. The park is approximately .6 acres in size, and was <br /> developed to maintain its wooded and rustic character. Gildner park's amenities include <br /> picnic tables, barbeque grill, benches and playground equipment built of wood to <br /> resemble a fort. <br /> Proposed Improvements: <br /> • A small picnic table in the fort for children <br /> ■.." • Sandbox <br /> • Additional piece of wooden playground equipment <br /> • Additional swings - possibly a tire swing <br /> SIBLEY LAKE PARK—Neighborhood Park <br /> �4. '13 8R3ix ;* <br /> 1 . 11,:,—.1! <br /> i a !$' . ,, X <br /> 9 :w yA a g ,y,' <br /> Assessment: <br /> Located on the shores of Sibley Lake on Pequot Boulevard, Sibley Lake Park is a native <br /> red pine forest. Approximately 4.6 acres in size, it would be considered a Neighborhood <br /> park. Amenities include a picnic shelter, picnic tables, swing set, playground equipment, <br /> Page 7of11 <br />