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Minutes of the Regular Meeting of Council <br />Monday, July 24, 2017 <br />Page 3 <br />H <br /> <br /> <br />Mr. Cappello replied, there is a little confusion. The total project cost is estimated at $625,000. <br />It is broken down into tennis and pickleball courts. That cost estimate is approximately <br />$138,000, of which I believe we are getting $91,000 in grant inoney by the State. The bocce ball <br />courts are approxiinately $44,000. There are four of those. The sand volleyball court is <br />approximately $45,000. There are two of those. We are going to be installing a new parking lot <br />which doubles the existing parking.. It will be paved. The existing one is gravel. It's about 63 <br />spaces. We are installing a 126 space parking lot. Also, this part of the parking lot will have <br />asphalt trails from the parking lot and going through the area through the park. The parking lot <br />itself is about $265,000 including the trails and also the stonnwater requirements for water <br />quality anii quantity. There are some general items, basically construction staking mobilization, <br />underground work for the preparation for lighting. Tliat totals about approximately $32,000. <br />We have a bid alternate right now for installation of the light, foundatibn and poles. We will see <br />what that number coines in. What we have done as part of the main project is put all of the <br />infrastructure in, the conduit and modifications for the lighting. The $625,000 mentioned isn't <br />just for two tennis courts or just the bocce courts. A big chunk of that is the parking lot which is <br />by the existing softball fields. You can ask Shane, that parking lot is usually overfilled during <br />softball season: This should give more spaces and more spaces at the pool to be freed up. <br />Council President Saponaro asked, you talked about the grant. Is the grant specifically for the <br />tennis courts? <br />Mr. Cappello replied, two tennis courts, correct. <br />Council President Saponaro asked, what was the amounts on the tennis courts? <br />Mr. Cappello replied, $13 8,000. <br />Council President Saponaro asked, and then you are saying, of that $138,000, $90,000 is coming <br />back to us in the form of a grant? <br />Mr. Cappello replied, correct. Some portion of the electrical is going to go for the tennis courts. <br />A portion of that $50,000 estimate for the site lighting. The actual foundations and light poles <br />and fixtures would go to that also, but again, just in general, of the main project, the $625,000, <br />it's about $138,000 for two tennis eourts. <br />Council President Saponaro stated, okay, very good. Any other questions? <br />Mr. Jerome stated, I was a little bit upset. At first we said we would add two tennis courts down <br />the road. But it was mentioned the other day that there is no room for it. <br />Mr. Cappello replied, correct. <br />Mr. Jerome stated, so, unless you put them in a different place, we are kind of stuck. <br />Mr. Cappello replied, we talked about putting three courts up.
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