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u <br />MEMO TO: N,.`,YOR AND COUNCR.MEMBERS I�GIL "1 <br />FROM: <br />DATE: <br />MARY SAARION, DIRECTOR <br />PARKS, RECREATION AND FORESTRY <br />MAY 31, 1989 <br />SUBJECT: OAI.WOOD PARK IMPROVEMENT PLAN <br />The Parks and Recreation Commission has been working on ideas for an Oakwood <br />Park improvement plan. Ideas fcr this plan originated from residents who were <br />invited to a meeting for their input on needs at Oakwood Park. A survey was sent to <br />surrounding residents requesting ideas for Oakwood Park improvements. <br />The Commission has spent the last two meetings discussing prices, site plans and <br />needs for park improvements at Oakwood. Here is a list, approximate cost and total <br />:osr of a plan for Oakwood Park. 'Phis plan will be open for review by residents who <br />will be invited to the June 22, Park and Recreation Commission meeting. <br />The Farks and Recreation Commission proposes to fund these Oakwood Park <br />improvements with a portion of the $50,000 Park Dedication Fees received in 1989 <br />from Sysco, Corp. <br />APPROXIMATE COST <br />Site preparation <br />$ 8,000.00 <br />Play equipment <br />11,000.00 <br />Bleachers (3 tier) <br />334.00 <br />Backstop <br />2,000.00 <br />Two (2) players benches <br />500.00 <br />Ag-lime infield <br />2,000.00 <br />Sand volleyball court <br />1,500.00 <br />Water fountain <br />1,000.00 <br />Path re -alignment <br />1,000.00 <br />Two (2) picnic tables <br />700.00 <br />One (1) picnic grill <br />180.00 <br />Four (4) horseshoe courts <br />500.00 <br />$28,714.00 <br />The site grading plans will be at the meeting for review. The proposed plan offers <br />adequate drainage using a crowning affect on the infield. SEH provided an alternate <br />plan which offered much better drainage at twice the cost. <br />The ^ommission reviewed the two SEH plans and offered revision ideas for the first <br />less expensive plan to offer some additional drainage with minimal cost increase. This <br />revised plan is the one recommended by the Parks and Recreation Commission. <br />MS/SL <br />