Foundation Design Review Process
Prior to being sent to bid, these design documents will be submitted to the Foundation for approval. While no two dog parks are identical, the Foundation works to ensure that all plans have the greatest chance of success for the community. There are multiple considerations that need to be addressed (see Dog Park Guide for ideas; it is not an exhaustive list) in every park design. Below is a list of items that must be included in all plans:
Fencing
All fencing should adequately encompass the entire dog recreational space and be no shorter than five feet in height around the perimeter.
Potable water
Potable water must be available inside the dog recreational space and be safe for consumption by both dogs and humans.
Shade
Either natural or artificial shading must be provided for dogs and owners. Any trees used inside the fenced area should have protection around the base to protect the vegetation from animal waste.
Dual/double gate entryways
Any and all entryways into the dog recreational space should employ a “double gated” system that prevents dogs from accidentally entering or exiting the dog recreational space without human control.
Surfacing
Surfacing choices for the park should take into consideration the capacity of the town to maintain the material over the lifetime of the park.