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• <br /> is that Woodcrest Park would offer additional recreational <br /> opportunities for the neighborhood. If the grant were awarded, <br /> the City would only be responsible for half funding for the <br /> project. The project would spur improvements to the storm water <br /> management system of which the Woodcrest Park area is a major <br /> factor in the storm water management system. If the grant were <br /> awarded, Park Improvement monies and Storm Water Management <br /> monies could be used for the matching funds. Both storm water <br /> management system and park system would benefit from the grant. <br /> The grant is due May 1, 1995. Awards will be announced in <br /> August, 1995. Whether the grant is awarded or not, the park <br /> building needs to be improved in the same fashion that Hillview <br /> and Groveland buildings were improved - replacement of rotted <br /> boards, ventilation, vapor barrier, replacement of the furnace, <br /> etc. The paving of the parking lot for multi-purpose use has <br /> been listed on the Park Improvement plan for 1995 installation. <br /> The storm water ditch is in the system that is connected to the <br /> Silver Lake Road ditch and therefore is interconnected with any <br /> improvements along Silver Lake Road. If the grant would be <br /> awarded, half the cost could be saved for both storm water system <br /> and park improvement. <br /> • <br /> Recommendation: It is staff ' s request that the City Council <br /> approve the Outdoor Recreation Grant <br /> application for Woodcrest Park development <br /> and adopt the resolution required for the <br /> grant application. <br />