• <br /> • <br /> University of Oregon <br /> Alton Baker Park Proposal <br /> Page 2 <br /> 2. CONTROLLED ACCESS: SECURITY FENCE & GATEWAYS. <br /> The University will install approximately 2000 LF of 6' high <br /> chain -link type fence with three barbed wire strands along the top <br /> around the University's field area. Gates for pedestrian and <br /> equipment /vehicle access will be located as indicated on the <br /> attached map. <br /> As compensation to PARCS for use of the existing water line at the <br /> northwest corner of the site. the University will also provide <br /> approximately 1500 LF of 4' high field fencinsz (including gateways) <br /> along the perimeter of the remaining Community Gardens site. <br /> As compensation to PARCS for use of the approximately four acre <br /> site,the University will provide a bark mulch over geotextile fabric <br /> mowing strip under all fencelines. <br /> 3. SOIL CONDITIONING. <br /> Soil conditioning were be performed as necessary through tilling <br /> and application of fertilizers and pesticides. <br /> 4. IRRIGATION SYSTEM. <br /> The University will ns buried mainline and remote <br /> control valves, an ai1tomatic controller near the power connection, <br /> and above - ground, aluminum agricultural sprinkler risers and <br /> pipe. This will allow for the removal of piping during cultivation <br /> and for irrigation of any two acre portion of the site at one time. <br /> (Estimated annual water usage for irrigation purposes is 500,000 <br /> gallons.) <br /> 5. MISCELLANEOUS. <br /> Additional improvements may eventually be needed in conjunction <br /> with field expansion or other uses of the University's portion <br /> of the site. The University will work with City of Eugene PARCS in <br /> planning or installing any improvements. <br /> D. Utilities <br /> Hookups to water, electric, and sewer utilities will be provided as <br /> necessary to make improvements fully operational at the following <br /> locations: <br /> 1. Water: One line extension from existing 4" line at northwest <br /> corner of Community Gardens area and installation of a meter and <br /> backflow prevention device to supply the irrigation system; meter <br /> installation on service line to 622 Day Island Road. <br />