i <br /> <br /> . . <br /> i <br /> 16. An ad itional bank of four tennis courts are proposed in the <br /> Eugene Pa ks and Recreation Plan for construction on School <br /> District -J property, and are shown immediately south of the <br /> existing our courts. Like the existing courts, they will be <br /> ~ lighted t allow for night play until about 10:30 p.m. Parking <br /> associate with -this addition would utilize the parking area <br /> across th street by the ball field, or the one street (curbside) <br /> parking. <br /> i <br /> 17. Amazo Pool--rebuilt as a year-round aquatic center when <br /> deteriora ing conditions demand major renovation. As an aquatic <br /> center, i might expand beyond the present fenced area, but not <br /> so much a to impact other above grade park improvements or <br /> activity paces. <br /> 18. Conne Lion of 30th Avenue sidewalk from Ferry Street to_ <br /> Amazon Bi e Path--Not on recent plans, this was shown in earlier <br /> park deve opment plans, and is needed for both bikes and <br /> pedestria s. Sight distance and grade considerations suggest <br /> that a sm 11 piece, of adjacent property may need to be acquired <br /> to allow or a properly .designed solution; <br /> 'i The July raft plan has four other graphic symbols describing the <br /> following <br /> A double quare represents lights along the west half of the <br /> present j gging trail that would be funded by donations and . <br /> volunteer efforts in the near future. Fixtures and poles would <br /> be identi al to that used outside the Hilyard Center, 2580 <br /> Hilyard S reet. Lighting the "street side" of the trail was seen <br /> ~I as an acc ptable compromise, leaving the creek side of the trail <br /> unlit so s to not adversely impact nocturnal animal life. <br /> Further, fights would be on a photocell with timer override so <br /> that ligh s. would 'remain off between 9:30 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. To <br /> I~ reduce th impact of the light on-the natural areas, the lenses <br /> facing th woods would be silvered. Lights would be spaced at 3 <br /> per 100 m ters to serve as distance markers for runners. <br /> A single quare is shown that represents lighting along other <br /> paths in he park. This would be the same fixture, but installed <br /> as part o the transportation system, and not be installed until <br /> other fun ing is obtained. As a part of the transportation <br /> system, i would operate all night. Respective of the nocturnal <br /> animal li e along the creek and woods, the lenses facing in those <br /> direction would also be silvered to reduce lighting those area. <br /> ~ Treed are s highlighted with diagonal hatching are targeted areas <br /> 'I for expan ing the ash forest. <br /> Numerous rrows are shown where significant view sheds exist and <br /> should be preserved by not planting trees or erecting structures. <br /> (Included re views to Spencer Butte, Skinner Butte, the <br /> 7 <br /> ICI <br /> ~I <br /> i <br /> <br />