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Property Lines for Community Lots

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Grading and removal of tennis courts will be dumped in the hole behind the pool saving hauling costs.

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Water drainage off the courts and view of the hole.

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Drainage from parking lot and hill along retaining wall flows behind and under the sinking gazebo. Note fencing.

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Another view of drainage area and pool fence on right

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Gazebo roof top shows change in elevation from court level to pool area.

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New fence must be minimum 48” tall. Bushes, lattice/vines, and gazebo currently obscure much of 1 side of fence perimeter.

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Trees currently block the view of the proposed dumpsite hole.

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After grading and filling hole, a playground could go behind the pool though access would be difficult with a stroller.

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Playground could be built here though reducing the size of the parking lot.

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Current 2 court footprint 120’ x 108’. A reduced footprint for 1 court is 120’ x 60’. This would provide space for

playground construction.

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Replace the leaning pool retaining wall.

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Homeland Security could use this on the border.

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“Pool Grade” vinyl coated chain link fence has a 1 ¼ inch opening which is a smaller mesh than our current fence.

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Aluminum fencing adds aesthetic appeal but stair stepping on slope to will look haphazard imho.

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Outside perimeter of court is narrow. This end has newer fencing that could be reused.

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Fenced basketball pad with one light

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Basketball Pad w/2 Lights

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Lighting increases court usage as many summer days are too hot to play and working people can play Monday

through Friday evenings during winter months.

• One court ~$8,500 • Two courts ~$15,000 (Lighting pattern may be different

than shown.)

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Putting the basketball goal inside the court gives the court a dual function & keeps it Members’ Only. Motion detector

lighting is needed for security and minimizing teenage boozing. This could be completed in Spring 2011.

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Rebuilding 2 tennis courts could be completed in Fall 2011

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Option A Option B

2010 Fall Projects• Grading/Court Removal $5,000• Pool Retaining Wall $5,000• Aluminum Pool Fence/Gate $6,600

2011 Spring Projects• 1 Tennis Court $28,000• Court B’ball Goal $1,500• Parking Lot $X,XXX• Patch Pool Deck $XXX

2011 Fall Projects• Playground $6,000• Court Motion Detectors $X,XXX• Landscaping $X,XXX

Total $64,000

2010 Fall Projects• Grading/Court Removal $5,000• Pool Retaining Wall $5,000• Chain-link Pool Fence/Gate $3,300

2011 Spring Projects• Patch/Paint Pool Deck $XXX

2011 Fall Projects• 2 Tennis Courts $41,000• Smaller Parking Lot

$X,XXX (with space for Playground in 2012)• Landscaping $X,XXX Total $64,000

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• Estimates will be filled in as they become available.

• Some estimates may be variable.  Landscaping can be added incrementally as future budgets allow .  Scope of playground is TBD.

 • Difference in construction cost between 2 courts and 1 court is

$13,000. Option B includes fencing at an estimated half cost of Option A aluminum fencing. Both will include self-closing and self-latching gate.

• Option B provides only for a space for future playground and does not budget for a playground. Option B does not include a basketball goal. Option B's parking lot is smaller resulting in a lower cost. 

 • Special Assessment could be presented for full court lighting

options. There is a strong need for security lighting i.e. motion detectors.

 • 2008 quotes: Southeastern Landscaping aluminum fence $6500

and Apex Fence Co. 5 foot steel fence $9,200