210317 MPRAC AGDThe Corporation of the Town of Tillsonburg
Memorial Park Revitalization Advisory Committee
March 17, 2021
5:30pm
Electronic meeting
AGENDA
1. Call to Order
2. Adoption of Agenda
Proposed Resolution #1
Moved by:
Seconded by:
THAT the Agenda as prepared for the Memorial Park Revitalization Advisory
committee meeting of March 17, 2021, be adopted.
3. Disclosures of Pecuniary Interest and the General Nature Thereof
4. Minutes of the Previous Meeting
Proposed Resolution #2
Moved by:
Seconded by:
THAT the Memorial Park Revitalization Advisory Committee Minutes of November
18, 2020, be adopted.
5. Presentations/Deputations
5.1. Marketing Department – wayfinding signage
6. General Business & Reports
6.1. Staff update
6.2. Community Healthy Initiatives Grant application
6.3. Master Plan report card review
7. Next Meeting
8. Adjournment
Proposed Resolution #2
Moved by:
Seconded by:
THAT the March 17, 2021 Memorial Park Revitalization Advisory Committee
meeting be adjourned at _____ p.m.
Page 1 / 8 Memorial Park Master Plan status March 2021
Memorial Park Master Plan implementation
Status as of January 2021
Conceptual Plan Item Master Plan Status Current Status Priority
Remove the ball diamond at the south end of the race track and replace
with a new, smaller diamond (Little League size with grass infield) in the
space between the current softball and
hardball diamonds.
Altered. Rebuild and reposition
existing hardball diamond #1 as a
full-size (330’ @ centerfield) with a
clay infield and permanent pitcher’s
mound to accommodate all ages and
abilities.
Changes – Council decided that the location of
the diamond will remain as is, no clay infield
COMPLETED
LOW
Expand the existing softball diamond by moving the clay infield and
bleachers closer to the corner of Hardy Ave., and creating a larger outfield
area.
Abandoned. - No action required. N/A
Remove the existing race track and horse barn to make space for other
uses.
Adopted. This work has been
partially completed. The south
end of the track has been removed.
Berm has been removed and flattened on S side
LOW
Add a new centralized field house between the three ball diamonds. The
building can include change rooms, offices, washrooms, storage, and a
concession stand.
Altered. This element has been
repositioned in the Master
Plan to reflect the recommended
change in diamond layout.
- No action required
LOW
Remove the existing race track. New pedestrian paths can follow the
outline of the south half of the track, as a way of acknowledging and
paying homage to this former site
use.
Adopted. This work has been
partially completed.
LOW
Add a new fair building with a grandstand on the west side of the Lawn,
adjacent to the north-south roadway.
Altered. Livestock regulations
require multiple buildings to
ensure livestock health. Grandstand
component is not needed in this
location. North-south roadway will
be restricted to maintenance traffic
only.
Building item
North-south roadway item - COMPLETED
LOW
HIGH
Re-grade the site to remove the raised berm at the south end of the race
track. This currently creates a physical and visual barrier across the site.
Adopted. This work has been
completed.
NEW. Incorporate an outdoor
recreation pad on the west
edge of this area near to the existing
arena ice plant.
COMPLETED, including the outdoor pad
HIGH
The Bandshell is in a pedestrian plaza, where it can become a central focal
point on the site as one of the first things visitors see when entering either
from Sanders Street or via the pedestrian bridge. The bandshell should be
designed as a flexible performance space that faces both the large Central
Lawn and the smaller Fairground space. For large events or concerts, the
audience can assemble on the Lawn; for more intimate performances or
gatherings they can use the plaza and Fairgrounds. It can also include
spaces for dressing rooms and storage.
Altered. The location has been
shifted south. The Bandshell
has been completed.
Partially completed
N/A
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Conceptual Plan Item Master Plan Status Current Status Priority
A new Fair Association Building, housing storage, office space, and a
concession stand, at the south end of the Fairgrounds, adjacent to the new
Waterpark entrance. These functions are currently housed in several
buildings south of the arena. Removing the existing structures and
amalgamating them into one new building will free up space to redevelop
the area south of the arena into a more functional parking lot or work yard.
Altered. The Fair Board prefers mid-
zone location near the
existing Office and snack bar.
Remove existing structures and
replace with one consolidated
building including amenities that can
be used to support the outdoor
recreation pad.
MEDIUM
Renovate
first
Add a number of smaller picnic shelters to this area, including two or three
arranged between the existing pavilion and the new fair building. These
can be used during the fair or other events as
vendor stalls or activity booths.
Altered. Retain existing pavilion. No
small shelters are
recommended for this area at this
time.
NEW. Incorporate picnic shelter
elements into the Bandshell
for multi-purpose use in between
events.
NEW. Designate north portion of the
picnic area as the Lions
Grove to reflect memorial trees
already in place and allow for future
plantings.
Lions Grove has been developed near Hawkins
Bridge. Needs to be added to the map
N/A
MEDIUM
Expand the Waterpark to the north, and consider adding a “lazy river” type
of feature.
Tabled. This requires further
discussion and feasibility study
before it can be confirmed.
Consider adding a free splash/spray pad area (adjacent to the existing
playground) for younger children.
Altered. No splash pad component.
Playground additions
should be designed to enhance
accessibility.
This item needs to be revisited
HIGH
Add a new entrance building facing the John Street entrance, including a
washroom serving other park users.
Adopted. The building should
incorporate elements to support
backstage requirements of the
bandshell.
LOW
Remove existing building or repurpose as a mechanical building for the
Waterpark.
Adopted. LOW
Create a new, larger parking area. Adopted. Phased implementation is
recommended in
conjunction with developing of the
South end, including removal of the
Crystal Palace but not
until appropriate alternate Fair
building is available.
Parking lot at the NE side of the centre has been
completed. Parking area on the SW side is the
next site to be defined for parking.
HIGH
No
removal
of CP
Develop the site as a banquet / event facility, with a new four-season
structure featuring windows and a terrace overlooking the Lake, as well as
space for the Rowing Club.
CMP: Consult with the Rowing Club to determine their needs in terms of
facilities and storage.
Tabled. These recommendations
require further discussion
and feasibility study before they can
be adopted, altered or abandoned.
The Summer Place has been leased for 10 years
to E&E McLaughlin
N/A
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Conceptual Plan Item Master Plan Status Current Status Priority
CMP: Renovate the surrounding grounds with gardens to create a
picturesque setting for wedding photos. The existing dock can also be used
for photos.
CMP: Add 90 degree accessible parking on the east side of Ross Street. For
large events, guests can use the parking lot by the Waterpark entrance.
CMP: Consider operating a nature interpretation / education centre out of
the new building.
CMP: Consider adding a roof-top observation platform overlooking both
the Waterpark and Lake Lisgar.
Add washroom facilities, either using a semi-permanent, portable trailer
structure, or a permanent structure with composting toilets.
Adopted. Development on this site
should include improved
washroom facilities.
LOW
Consider operating a nature interpretation and welcome centre at this
location.
Tabled. N/A
Add a cantilevered deck or terrace on the back of Gibson House,
overlooking the Lake.
Altered. Boathouse storage should
be incorporated under
elevated deck structure.
LOW
Create a new work yard with storage space for maintenance vehicles and
materials, south of the Arena in the space currently occupied by the Fair
and “Chicken Coop” Buildings. The Fair offices and other spaces can be
relocated to new buildings located by the Waterpark and/or the Central
Lawn, as outlined above. The Chicken Coop building is no longer in good
condition and should be removed.
Altered. Pigeon Barn to be
demolished and Fair offices
consolidated in new building near
existing location.
Pigeon barn item
Fair offices new building item
HIGH
LOW
Develop a wayfinding strategy that incorporates graphic elements into
signage at each entrance.
Adopted. To be pursued in 2022 HIGH
Name each entrance to establish an identity and give better definition. Adopted. Can be a quick win HIGH
Develop a gateway / pedestrian plaza at the intersection of Lisgar and
Hardy, with benches and/or
feature walls, landscaping, and decorative paving.
Adopted. Subject to Future Budget
LOW
Consider stone entrance pillars in this location to match the existing pillars
at the Sanders Street and Ross Street entrances.
Adopted. This will be the theme for
all entrances
Subject to Future Budget LOW
Redevelop the south entrance of the Community Centre by: expanding and
pushing the upper terrace out towards Hardy St. to create a larger
gathering area; breaking up the long run of steps into smaller, more
manageable sections; adding landscaping between the various levels to
soften and reduce the visual impact of the large change in grade; and
providing an accessible ramp.
Tabled. These recommendations
require further discussion
and feasibility study before they can
be adopted, altered or abandoned.
Pending decision on ICIP Grant Outcome
N/A
Improve pedestrian accessibility and safety by creating a “naked street” or
“shared space” type of
pedestrian-vehicular interface between the entrance plaza and Hardy Ave.
This approach uses techniques such as removing curbs and adding paving
patterns and bollards to create a space where pedestrians have priority
and vehicles are forced to slow down. In this case it would expand the
Community Centre entrance courtyard out into the streetscape, thereby
N/A
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Conceptual Plan Item Master Plan Status Current Status Priority
increasing the visibility of the entrance and improving the arrival
experience.
Incorporate and encourage bicycle traffic into this area by providing
adequate bike parking (racks) and through shared space design strategies.
N/A
Reconfiguration of this entrance area may also provide an opportunity to
improve bus access.
N/A
Capitalize on the existing stone pillars at the Sanders Street entrance by
creating a more defined entrance plaza / turnaround area with
landscaping.
Adopted.
The entrance pillars have been renovated and
restored.
HIGH
Consider connecting the pillars with a decorative arch displaying the park
name.
Abandoned. - No action required. N/A
Remove the Crystal Palace building to open up views into the park and
create space for a new parking lot. Relocate Crystal Palace functions
(storage, events) to other buildings on site.
Adopted. Phased implementation is
recommended in
conjunction with developing of the
South end, including removal of the
Crystal Palace but not
until appropriate alternate Fair
building is available.
LOW
Create a formal parking area for the Waterpark, connected to the Sanders
Street entrance.
Adopted.
HIGH
Build a new entrance building for the Waterpark that faces the John Street
entrance and terminates the view into the park from John Street.
Adopted. LOW
Enhance the pedestrian arrival experience creating a small entrance plaza
around the existing stone pillars, including decorative paving and
landscaping.
Tabled. These recommendations
require further discussion and
feasibility study before they can be
adopted, altered or abandoned.
N/A
Include attractive entrance signage here, as well as on the pedestrian trail
leading into the park along the waterfront trail.
N/A
Coordinate landscaping improvements with redevelopment of the Summer
Place site, to create a seamless transition to the rest of the park.
N/A
Add perpendicular street parking to the east side of Ross Street. N/A
Redevelop and expand pedestrian entrance at the northeast corner of the
site. A cantilevered boardwalk over the ravine in this location may allow for
improved access without (or minimizing) encroaching on private property.
Adopted. A preliminary design has
been prepared.
MEDIUM
Use landscaping, signage, and paved surfacing to create a welcoming and
more visible pedestrian entrance at the bridge access point on Delevan
Crescent.
Adopted. A complete design has
been prepared.
Repair abutments/footings item only
2019 budget item
Kinsmen Club might be landscaping
HIGH
Improve park visibility and presence on Broadway through better and
larger signage.
Adopted. The ravine property across
from Lisgar Avenue has
been selected as the preferred
location.
Use retaining wall at Lisgar/Broadway?
HIGH
Additional gateway and access opportunities on Broadway are possible if
the park boundaries are expanded through the acquisition of adjacent
properties.
Tabled for Council Review.
HIGH
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Conceptual Plan Item Master Plan Status Current Status Priority
Reconfigure existing lots where possible to maximize capacity (e.g. the
gravel lot off Hardy Ave., south of the Community Centre, and the lot
northeast of the Community Centre)
Adopted.
NE lot completed in 2020
This Lot Budgeted for in 2023
N/A
Expand existing lots where possible (e.g. the lot on Hardy Ave. adjacent to
the Skate Park).
Abandoned. With the Pump Track
addition there is no room to
expand this lot.
HIGH
Add new parking areas (e.g. between the Sanders Street and John Street
entrances, and adjacent to the baseball diamond northeast of the
Community Centre).
Adopted.
Subject to Future Budgets
HIGH
Add handicapped parking spaces to the lot northeast of the Community
Centre.
Adopted. HIGH
Remove street parking in strategic areas along Hardy Ave. (especially west
of the Community Centre) to reduce roadway congestion.
Adopted. HIGH
Ensure lots are well signed and named to aid in orientation and locating
one’s car.
Adopted. 2022 HIGH
Review existing lighting of parking areas and add new lighting if needed. A
lighting study conducted by a qualified engineer will provide guidance on
the appropriate distribution and level of lighting required, as well as
recommend measures to reduce light pollution to neighbouring residential
properties.
Adopted. North Entrance Completed
HIGH
Re-align the north-south road east of the Community Centre to the east
and away from the building, to allow for new landscaped areas to screen
the building and service areas.
Tabled.
Abandoned/closed
N/A
Reduce the width of this roadway to two lanes only, thereby freeing up
space for landscaping and pedestrian circulation.
Tabled.
Abandoned/closed
N/A
Add a turnaround / passenger drop-off area at the Sanders Street
entrance.
Adopted. This has been incorporated
into the design of
the Gateway Garden at this
entrance.
COMPLETED
LOW
Close Welding Street to vehicular traffic and use as a pedestrian link only. Adopted. This work has been
completed.
COMPLETED
Consider providing additional gates in the fence along the north edge of
the site, to improve accessibility from the adjacent residential areas. This
would need to be approved by the adjacent property owners.
Adopted. Discussion with
landowners has begun.
LOW
Consider removing this fence altogether if an alternative security / access
control system is developed for paid events.
Abandoned. - No action required. N/A
Construct a network of pedestrian paths as shown on the Master Plan.
Main paths to be minimum 3m wide with asphalt or concrete surfacing to
allow access for maintenance vehicles, cyclists, skateboards, roller blades,
and scooters. Trails through naturalized areas may be narrower and
surfaced with bark chips or limestone screening.
Adopted.
Revisit this item considering the layout of
diamonds
MEDIUM
Establish a unified palette of site furnishings, including benches, trash
receptacles, and bike racks, and provide more bench locations along
pedestrian paths.
Adopted. Subject to Future Budgets
LOW
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Conceptual Plan Item Master Plan Status Current Status Priority
Consider a boardwalk link at the southeast end of the lake, connecting
Gibson House with Delevan Crescent. This would effectively create a trail
loop system around the south end of Lake Lisgar, with the pedestrian
bridge closing the loop.
Tabled.
Discuss with LLRC input
N/A
Consider a system of boardwalks extending out into the south end of Lake
Lisgar, providing closer access to the water and bringing pedestrians away
from traffic on Park Ave and Concession Street. This boardwalk can link up
with the existing gazebo at the south end of the lake. Providing additional
controlled access to the water in the form of boardwalks and
viewing platforms will also reduce user conflicts at the rowing club dock,
and help prevent erosion and other damage to sensitive shoreline areas.
Adopted.
Discuss with LLRC input
VERY
LOW
Establish a north loop around Lake Lisgar, running from the pedestrian
bridge to Lisgar Ave and/or the Rail Trail / Trans-Canada Trail, and back to
the park via the northeast pedestrian entrance.
Adopted.
Discuss with LLRC input
LOW
Develop a trail loop naming system, with associated themes and
coordinated signage (e.g. the Turtle Trail, the Great South Lake Loop, the
Carolinian Trail).
Adopted.
Can be a quick win
LOW
Make the Trans-Canada Trail link more evident through improved signage
and trail maps.
Adopted.
Can be a quick win LOW
Measure path lengths and provide signage to indicate distance of travel for
joggers, walkers, and cyclists, and mark the pavement with distance
markers every 100 metres.
Tabled.
LOW
Consider a fitness trail loop, with high quality outdoor fitness equipment
appropriate for a range of ages and abilities.
This recommendation has been
incorporated into the Rotary Club’s
planned project near the Tennis
Courts.
In progress
MEDIUM
Develop a coordinated system of wayfinding signage for both vehicular and
pedestrian traffic, including park entrance signs, trail-head signs,
interpretive /informational signs and maps, direction indicators, and
parking lot signs.
Adopted.
MEDIUM
Expand the naturalized area along the north shore of the Lake (adjacent to
the baseball diamond).
Adopted.
LOW
Consider placing priority on Carolinian and other native species. Adopted. LOW
Develop green “fingers” or planted areas extending into the park, following
pedestrian paths.
These will serve to connect site features and to define the different spaces
within the park.
Adopted.
LOW
Expand and diversify plantings along the north edge of the site (currently a
monoculture of Norway Maples). This area can also be used for a memorial
tree planting program.
Adopted.
LOW
Remove existing ash trees. Adopted. This work has been
completed.
N/A
Add boardwalks at the south end of the lake. Adopted. Discuss with LLRC input LOW
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Conceptual Plan Item Master Plan Status Current Status Priority
Construct viewing platforms at the base of each bridge abutment, with
access steps and railings, in conjunction with erosion mitigation measures
such as bioengineering, structural stabilization, and re-vegetation.
Adopted.
North end 2019/2020 – not started
MEDIUM
Enhance views to the Lake in strategic locations (e.g. looking south from
the peninsula at the north end of the lake) by removal and pruning of
foliage.
Adopted.
N/A
Develop a nature interpretation program educational signage, brochures,
school field trip programs, a website, and a smart phone app. For example,
build on the existing tree signage program by creating a native/Carolinian
tree walk along the Lake highlighting various tree species. Provide
maps/brochures, information kiosks (the existing electronic kiosk in the
Community Centre could be used for this), and tree identification signage.
Tabled.
N/A
CMP: Collect dissolved oxygen data in the deepest part of the lake from
before aeration begins until after the aerators are removed.
Tabled. These recommendations
require further discussion
N/A
CMP: Locate all aeration units to the south end of the lake in depths
greater than 3m. Aerators should be suspended above the sediments to
avoid re-suspension.
Tabled. These recommendations
require further discussion
N/A
CMP: Review the aeration process in the shallow lake waters to determine
impacts rooted plant growth and navigability for the rowers. Explore
alternatives to keep rowing lanes free of aquatic plants but encourage
rooted aquatic plant growth elsewhere in the lake.
Tabled. These recommendations
require further discussion
N/A
CMP: Implement a sampling program of the storm sewers. Samples should
be collected following rain events and efforts to collect flow data at the
same time would be helpful.
Tabled. These recommendations
require further discussion
N/A
CMP: Track sources on target outlets by sampling upgradient through the
sewer catchment.
Tabled. These recommendations
require further discussion
N/A
CMP: Create wetland or floating wetland islands at the target outlets to
assist in outlet treatment while sources are being tracked.
Tabled. These recommendations
require further discussion
N/A
CMP: While aeration can be effective means of controlling bottom water
anoxia and resultant algal blooms, long term solutions should be explored.
In particular, a review of the surface draw outlet structure to include a
bottom draw component to passively mix the bottom waters is an option.
Tabled. These recommendations
require further discussion
N/A
CMP: Review opportunities, effectiveness and funding approaches for
converting some of the Lake Lisgar output to a bottom draw system.
Tabled. These recommendations
require further discussion
N/A
CMP: Encourage natural surveillance of spaces by making them visible from
surrounding areas.
All Adopted.
LOW
CMP: Place seating and other amenities along pathways and in gathering
areas to promote legitimate site use and positive social interactions.
All Adopted.
Can be a quick win
LOW
CMP: Design lighting to eliminate blind spots, overly bright or glaring lights,
and deep shadows. Lower intensity, even light levels allow eyes to adapt
better to nighttime conditions.
All Adopted.
LOW
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CMP: Place pathway lighting at heights that illuminate pedestrians’ faces.
All Adopted. LOW
CMP: Ensure vegetation does not block view lines or create potential
hiding places.
All Adopted.
LOW
CMP: Provide easy visual and physical access for police and / or security
personnel.
All Adopted.
LOW
CMP: Ensure any designated entry points are clearly defined and visible.
Use natural access control such as planting (e.g. thorny shrubs) to
discourage intrusion into inappropriate areas.
All Adopted.
LOW
CMP: Keep the site and facilities well maintained, in order to convey a
sense of community pride and ownership and discourage opportunistic
vandalism.
All Adopted.
HIGH
CMP: Use coordinated signage and furnishings to reinforce and delineate
territory and ownership.
All Adopted.
LOW