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Job:City of Lake Oswego Recreation and Aquatics Center
Date:January 20th, 2022
Time:3:00 pm
Location:Zoom
Prepared By:Kara Grothen
Attendees: LOPR - Bruce Powers, Jan Wirtz, Ivan Anderholm, Jamie Inglis, Carol Hartley, Cydny
Fletcher, Maria Bigelow
LO Resident Stakeholders – Kyle Bistolas, Jennifer Prager, Jane Boutwell, Jennifer
Harvey, Lauren DeHaan
SEA - Jennifer Marsicek, Erica Baggen, Kara Grothen, Andra Zerbe
Subject:Dryland Stakeholder Meeting
Notes:
A Intro to LORAC Project, Project Background and LORAC Building introduction and general
recreation areas
1. Current design progress - Team just finished DD, complete documents likely in May
2. Overall site – Existing Clubhouse, (183) parking spaces, bike parking, improvements along
Stafford Road, stormwater facilities, main building, patio spaces
3. Exterior views – Two large masses (pool and gym) with metal panel siding, CMU base, and
large windows; lower Lobby section nearer to the Clubhouse; windows, garage doors, and
patios facing golf course at pools and Cardio spaces; park-like setting, lots of trees onsite;
plaza space between Lobby and Clubhouse; glass Lobby with lots of views to the site
B General info on the Golf Course and The Annex (Clubhouse building) Projects
1. New design will include 9-hole executive course, putting green, renovated driving range,
maintenance facility
i. All golf activities will occur outside – only golf sales/rental inside LORAC
2. Clubhouse will now be called the Annex – cosmetic and structural work to be done; convert
from office/clubhouse use into dividable program space with warming kitchen
C Introduction of Recreation Divisions, who oversees which program areas and current facilities
1.Maria Bigelow, Adult Community Center Manager – Will provide guidance for adult services
at LORAC
2.Cydny Fletcher, Teen & Youth Program Coordinator – Will program fitness classes at
LORAC, will likely have office at LORAC (TBD)
3.Carol Hartley, Sports Division Supervisor – Will program sports activities at LORAC
(specifically gymnasium), will have office at LORAC
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4.Jamie Inglis, Events Supervisor – Will program special events and assist with private group
rental at LORAC
D General Recreation information and review on how and what is programmed currently and
planned for future
1. Survey Results – see attached report prepared by LOPR (also on project website)
E Review current design plans of dryland areas for LORAC
1. Review names of areas of rooms and uses
i.Aquatics - Competition Pool, Recreation Pool, Spa
a) Storage cubbies at Rec Pool
b) (1) Garage door at each pool
ii.Locker Rooms
a) (4) Family Changing rooms
b) Pool users must walk through hallway into pools
iii.Event Rental
a) Circulation is contiguous with pool users
b) Mostly for parties with pool use; meetings on weekdays
i) “Quieter” functions likely held at Annex – business meetings, non-recreation
rentals, etc.
iv.Lobby
a) (2) Garage doors
b) Grab-n-go food, vending machines – LOPR is considering what exactly will be
provided
i) Beverage services are being considered by LOPR – coffee, juice, beer, wine
c) Space inside and outside to congregate after fitness activities
v.Group Fitness with Storage
a) Barres – LOPR considering options (permanent versus portable), to provide input to
design team
i) Design team is planning to include wall-mounted barres along one side of the
room
vi.Cardio & Weights with Storage
a) (1) Garage door
b) LOPR has generated preliminary equipment layouts
i) Cardio machines, weight machines, mirror wall(s), free weights
ii) Layout appears sparse; Jan noted budget constraints
vii.Gymnasium with Storage – Courts for basketball, pickleball, volleyball
a) Divider curtain
b) Basketball hoops will be folding to allow clearance for other sports
c) Wall padding on all walls behind hoops
d) 30’ height at short side
viii.Plaza – between Lobby and Annex
a) Grade change with seating, tables and chairs
b) Site could possibly accommodate food cart(s), outdoor BBQ, etc.
c) Views to surrounding areas
d) Functions – music, weddings, etc.
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2. Workout/Studio/Gym/Annex A & B
i. See above.
3. Include the use of the Annex (former clubhouse)
i. Multi-purpose space for events, classes, meetings, indoor playground
F Present and review general list of activities & sample schedule - What areas of the building will
hold these activities?
1. Activity List: everything that we would like to present currently
i. See LORAC & Annex Activities list as prepared by LOPR
2. Input activity scheduling - general timeframes of activities
i. See Sample Dryland Schedule as prepared by LOPR
G Schedule next meeting
1. April/May – update group on design progress
Next Meeting:TBD
Distribution:Attendees; Ken Ballard, Ballard*King
Attachments:LORAC Dry Recreation Survey Results
LORAC & Annex Activities
Sample Dryland Schedule
Dry Recreation Survey Results
March 2021
Dry Recreation Survey
Purpose: The Lake Oswego Recreation and Aquatics Center is going to be a recreation hub that will include:
dry recreation, classrooms, recreational pool, competition pool, and Parks and Recreation offices. There will
be two main activities in the building, the ‘wet’ recreational activities (competition pool and recreational pool)
and ‘dry’ recreational activities (fitness, cardio, basketball, etc.; anything not in the water).
To aid in the design of the Lake Oswego Recreation and Aquatics Center, a survey was used to gather
input on dry recreational side of the center. Dry recreation is only one part of the recreation and aquatics
center. The survey is one of many methods that will be used to gather input on the design.
Dates: February 19 to March 4
Survey participants: 748
What age group best describes you?
How many people are in your household?
Do you have youth in your household?
If you have youth in your household, which age group(s) best
describe them? Select all that apply.
What uses would you like to see on the dry side of the
recreational center? Select all that apply.
To what extent do you feel that the following dry spaces are
important to include in the recreation center?
To what extent do you feel that the following dry spaces are
important to include in the recreation center?
If you are an adult, what classes/activities would you
participate in post-pandemic? Select all that apply.
If you are youth or have youth in your household, what
classes/activities would you/they participate in post -
pandemic? Select all that apply.
If the dry side of the recreational center has the amenities that
you desire, how often would you see your household using the
recreation center post-pandemic?
If the dry side of the recreation center had amenities that you
desire, how many hours will you and/or your family spend at the
dry side of the recreation center during each visit post- pandemic?
What other recreational centers gyms did you and your household
use before the pandemic? Select all that apply.
What is the primary reason you would use the recreation and
aquatics center?
Additional comments
Main Categories from the 153 written comments
OVERALL
Content
Overall (8)
Use this facility (4)
Like the location (1)
Discontent
Overall (2)
Use other facilities (11)
Prioritization on Aquatics (3)
Don’t like the location (2)
Parking/Traffic
Concerned about traffic & parking (2)
Safe street access (1)
Minimize neighborhood impact (1)
Programming
Affordability (4)
Scheduling – adult time (1)
Childcare while people workout (1)
Rental equipment/ towels (1)
Housing for homeless in emergencies (1)
Striping on court for pickleball and basketball (1)
DESIGN
Inclusivity
Overall (1)
Design for all ages (7)
Disabilities (1)
Indoor - Fitness
Overall (2)
Pickleball (10)
Basketball (9)
Volleyball (5)
Pool comments (5)
Dance (4)
Tennis (4)
Ping pong (3)
Indoor golf (3)
Rockwall (3)
Yoga (2)
Raquetball (2)
Other: Extensive weights, TRX, kinesis, group walking, indoor track,
universal gym equipment, youth/adult meditation class, rowing activities,
no pickleball, secure lockers.
Indoor - Non-fitness dry activities
Overall (1)
Rentable Space (3)
Art classes (2)
Camps and after school programs (2)
Other: Drum circle, board games, massage, steam room, sauna, and bridge
instruction.
Outdoor - Fitness
Golf comments (18)
Skatepark (2)
Outdoor pool (2)
Outdoor volleyball (2)
Other: Bocce or Pétanque court, frisbee golf, cornhole, covered area for
classes & meetings, playground, and mountain bike track.
LORAC & ANNEX Activities
ART
• Little Masters
• Drawing
• Oil, Acrylic, and Watercolor
Painting
• Crafts
MUSIC
• Little Music Makers
• Sing A long
• Ukelele
• Piano
• Guitar
• Voice
• Choral Group
DANCE
• Mini-Ballerinas
• Tiny Boppers
• Little Tappers
• Ballet
• Jazz
• Tap
• Lyrical
• Ballroom
• Line
• NIA
LANGUAGE
• Spanish
• French
• American Sign
ENRICHMENT
• Indoor Playground
• STEM with Lego
• Red Cross Babysitting Training
• CPR/First Aid
• Survival Training
• Meditation
• Magic
• Pet Training
• Home Organization
SPORTS
• Little Sports-Tiny Tykes
• Little Rippers Lacrosse
• Parent and Me Yoga
• Tiny Hawks Baseball
• Multi-Sport
• Flag Football
• Fencing
• Basketball
• Volleyball
• Pickleball
• Social Sports: Corn Hole
FITNESS
• Yogalates
• Yoga
• Tai Chi
• Qigong
• Aerobics
• Cardio and Strength
• Strength and Balance
• Butts & Guts
• Boot Camp
• Spin
• Zumba
EVENTS
• Preschool Forum
• Outside the Art Room
• Parent/Child Dinner Dance
• Breakfast with Santa
• Hikers Potluck
• Living Well Dances
SAMPLE LORAC DRYLAND SCHEDULE
Days Hours
Monday –
Thursday
5:00am –
9:00pm
STUDIO - MULTI PURPOSE ROOM IN NEW BLDG Friday 5:00am –
8:00pm
WORKOUT - ROOM WITH STATIONARY FITNESS EQUIPMENT Saturday 7:00am –
6:00pm
GYM- SPORT COURTS Sunday 8:00am -
5:00pm
ANNEX ROOMS
A & B
ANNEX ROOMS
A & B
ANNEX ROOMS
A & B
ANNEX ROOMS
A & B
ANNEX ROOMS
A & B
ANNEX ROOMS
A & B
ANNEX ROOMS
A & B
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
A & B 9AM-1PM
INDOOR
PLAYGROUND
A &/OR B 9AM-
4PM
ART/LANGUAGE
/MUSIC/ENRICH
MENT
A & B 9AM-1PM
INDOOR
PLAYGROUND
A & B 9AM-4PM
ART/LANGUAGE
/MUSIC/ENRICH
MENT
A & B 9AM-1PM
INDOOR
PLAYGROUND
*A & B 7AM-
10PM
RENTALS
*A & B 8AM-8PM
RENTALS
A &/OR B 1-4PM
YOGA & TAI-CHI
A &/OR B 1-4PM
YOGA & TAI-CHI
A &/OR B 1-4PM
YOGA & TAI-CHI
*SPECIAL
EXTENDED
EVENING HOURS
*SPECIAL
EXTENDED
EVENING HOURS
A &/OR B 4-9PM
ART/MUSIC
A &/OR B 4-
9PM
ENRICHMENT
A &/OR B 4-9PM
ART/MUSIC
A &/OR B 4-
9PM
ENRICHMENT
A & B 4-8PM
RENTALS
STUDIO STUDIO STUDIO STUDIO STUDIO STUDIO STUDIO
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
5-9AM SPIN
CLASSES
5-9AM SPIN
CLASSES
5-9AM SPIN
CLASSES
5-9AM SPIN
CLASSES
5-9AM SPIN
CLASSES
7-10AM FITNESS
CLASSES
8-11AM FITNESS
CLASSES
9AM-4PM
CARDIO &
FITNESS CLASSES
9AM-4PM
DANCE CLASSES
9AM-4PM
CARDIO &
FITNESS CLASSES
9AM-4PM
DANCE CLASSES
9AM-4PM
CARDIO &
FITNESS CLASSES
10AM-12PM
DANCE CLASSES
11AM-1PM
DANCE CLASSES
ANNEX A & B PREVIOUSLY REFERED TO AS
CLUBHOUSE-DIVIDABLE MULTI-PURPOSE ROOMS
SAMPLE LORAC DRYLAND SCHEDULE
STUDIO STUDIO STUDIO STUDIO STUDIO STUDIO STUDIO
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
4-9PM DANCE
CLASSES
4-9PM CARDIO
& FITNESS
CLASSES
4-9PM DANCE
CLASSES
4-9PM CARDIO
& FITNESS
CLASSES
4-9PM DANCE
CLASSES
**12-6PM
RENTALS
**1-5PM
RENTALS
**RENTALS- B-
DAY DANCE
AND FITNESS
PARTIES
**RENTALS- B-
DAY DANCE
AND FITNESS
PARTIES
WORKOUT WORKOUT WORKOUT WORKOUT WORKOUT WORKOUT WORKOUT
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
5AM-9PM
INDEPENDENT &
PERSONAL
TRAINING
5AM-9PM
INDEPENDENT &
PERSONAL
TRAINING
5AM-9PM
INDEPENDENT &
PERSONAL
TRAINING
5AM-9PM
INDEPENDENT &
PERSONAL
TRAINING
5AM-8PM
INDEPENDENT &
PERSONAL
TRAINING
7AM-6PM
INDEPENDENT &
PERSONAL
TRAINING
8AM-5PM
INDEPENDENT &
PERSONAL
TRAINING
GYM GYM GYM GYM GYM GYM GYM
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
5-8AM OPEN
GYM/RENTALS
5-8AM OPEN
GYM/RENTALS
5-8AM OPEN
GYM/RENTALS
5-8AM OPEN
GYM/RENTALS
5-8AM OPEN
GYM/RENTALS
7-8AM OPEN
GYM/RENTALS
8-11AM OPEN
GYM/RENTALS
8AM-12PM
PICKLEBALL
8AM-12PM
PICKLEBALL
8AM-12PM
PICKLEBALL
8AM-12PM
PICKLEBALL
8AM-12PM
PICKLEBALL
8AM-6PM
ORGANIZED
SPORTS
11AM-5PM
ORGANIZED
SPORTS
12-9PM
ORGANIZED
SPORTS
12-9PM
ORGANIZED
SPORTS
12-9PM
ORGANIZED
SPORTS
12-9PM
ORGANIZED
SPORTS
12-8PM
ORGANIZED
SPORTS
CITY EVENTS:
City Holiday
Luncheons
LO READS
EVENTS
FRI & SAT LOPR EVENTS:
Preschool Forum Parent Child
Dance Outside the Art Room Santa
Breakfast Hikers potluck Living
Well Dances