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Bryan City Council had its first look Tuesday at designs for a potential park with athletic facilities and amenities -- a "super park" carrying a potential price tag of $20 million.

Drafts of the park include baseball, soccer and football fields, volleyball, tennis and badminton courts, playgrounds, restaurants, trails, picnic areas, disc golf and an amphitheater. One version includes a hotel and one has a skate park.

The council asked for the $7,500 draft in early July after discussing the Travis B. Bryan Municipal Golf Course and what the city was spending on it. All three drafts of a potential super park were drawn assuming the park will be placed where the municipal golf course is now, on the corner of Villa Maria Road and South College Avenue. All plans show an expansion of the existing pond at the facility.

One version of the plan includes a five-hole golf course, but it's absent in the other two plans.

"We had to pick a site we could start with," said Deputy City Manager Hugh Walker, "You may have other locations you might like to see us lay a footprint over, but just to give us a perspective, we tried to use a particular site."