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Sheldon Community Center, Pool, Ball Field 1993 - 1994
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Sheldon Community Center, Pool, Ball Field 1993 - 1994
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• <br /> • <br /> DRAFT <br /> COUNCIL NEWSLETTER <br /> BALLFIELD LIGHTING REHABILITATION PROJECTS: After a light fixture unexpected- <br /> ly broke loose and fell from a pole at Kincaid Ballfield this past winter, <br /> Public Works contracted with National Wood Treating Company to inspect the <br /> condition of the wood lighting poles at our five lighted ballfield sites. <br /> Their inspection showed that due to age and decay approximately 30% needed to <br /> be replaced within 12 months and an additional 10% needed to be replaced <br /> within 24 months. Along with the poles showing decay, several of the poles <br /> have become twisted and have loose cross arms and light fixtures. Due to <br /> these problems of crossarm failure, pole twisting, and lamp performance depre- <br /> ciation the lighting level at the ballfield is below recommended recreational <br /> softball standards. <br /> These conditions have raised two issues: 1) liability and 2) adequacy of the <br /> lighting for the intended use. Because of the age and condition of the <br /> ballfield lighting systems; Public: Works is proposing to replace, repair or <br /> eliminate the lighting systems at all live sites over the next three years. <br /> The priority for replacement is Kincaid, Graham, Shasta, and Amazon based on <br /> the data from the condition analysis report. Since Sheldon Ballfield is on <br /> School District 4-J property and not used in Recreation Division's programmed <br /> -activities, we plan to discuss the possibility of discontinuing lighting for <br /> this field with District 4-J. <br /> In FY94 the plan is to remove the lighting system at Kincaid Ballfield and <br /> install a new system at Ascot Ballfield. This recommendation is based on the <br /> small size of Kincaid Ballfield and the historical negative impact that the <br /> lighting has had on the neighboring residents. Changing the lighting system <br /> to the larger ballfield has several advantages. It will allow all age groups <br /> to use the facility, has adequate off street parking and restrooms (features <br /> that are not present in Kincaid Ballfield) ; and has adequate land available to <br /> provide a buffer for the neighboring limes to mitigate any adverse affects <br /> that the lighting may cause. Both the Recreation Division and Kidsports staff <br /> support this recommendation. <br /> The second priority project of rehabilitating the lighting system at Graham <br /> Ballfield may also be accomplished in FY-94, if funding is available. Public <br /> Works Engineering Division plans to advertise in late August for bids to <br /> accomplish this work. <br /> For more information please call John liter or Johnny Medlin at 687-5220. <br /> { <br />
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