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nlor <br /> REQUEST FOR COUNCIL CONSIDERATION Agenda Section: 3_ <br /> 010438 <br /> STAFF REPORT Report Number: 92-420WS <br /> EC" AGENDA SESSION DATE December 7, 1992 Report Date: 12-3-92 <br /> DISPOSITION <br /> Item Description: Update on Groveland Security Light <br /> Administrator's Review/Recommendation: <br /> - No comments to supplement this report <br /> - Comments attached. <br /> Explanation/Summary (attach supplement sheets as necessary.) <br /> SUMMARY; <br /> Councilmember Quick requested that I look into options for the security light at <br /> Groveland Park located on the northeast side of the basketball court. The light is <br /> providing enough light for youth to be playing on the basketball court during late hours <br /> of the evening, and making enough noise to disturb neighboring residents. <br /> I have requested Bacon Electric to look into the situation. Don from Bacon Electric has <br /> provided several options and estimated costs for each. The options are as follows: <br /> Option # 1 <br /> Disconnect the security light. The wires would simply be disconnected. The result will <br /> be that the fixture would be present, but it would not be functioning. The estimated cost <br /> is $45.00. <br /> Option #2 <br /> Move the fixture to another pole, possibly the southeast pole the one that the electrical <br /> box is on. The wires could be fed to this location. The estimated cost is $500.00. This <br /> may not result in a remedy because there will be enough light for the bangboard, and <br /> perhaps enough spill light to the basketball court. <br /> Option #3 <br /> Put in a directional light either at the northeast or southeast pole shining towards the <br /> park building. This may still allow enough light for basketball play. Such directional <br /> lighting is provided at Lambert Park shining towards the new playground equipment. <br /> The cost of this option is approximately $750.00. <br /> . <br /> /1/� �%.�1/if t <br /> ry Saarion, Director <br /> RECOMMENDATIONS FParks, Recreation and Forestry <br />