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File No. 6.1444-4
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION
From:
ROGER G. HARDGRAVE
Subject:
Findings of Need for Health &
Safety Reasons --Construction
of Seccombe Lake Park, Phase IB
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Dept:
Public Works/Engineering
Date:
9-01-88
Synopsis of Previous Council action:
02-04-87 --- Resolution No. 87-35 adopted authorizing execution
of Development Agreement with State.
June, 1987 - Allocation of $2,330,408 for design and construction
approved in 1986/87 Budget.
Recommended motion:
cc: Jim Robbins
Jim Richardson
Jim Penman
Annie Ramos
That a finding be made that the construction of
Seccombe Lake Park, Phase IB is needed for Health
and Safety reasons.
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Contact person: Roger G. Hardgrave
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Phone:
5025
Supporting data attached:
Staff Report
Ward:
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FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
Amount:_ $2,157,106.47 ($173,302 expended in 1987-88 for
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Source: (Acct. No.) "\...J J ... -> ~ (I
(Acct. Description) Seccombe Lake Development Phase IB
Finance:
Council Notes:
APPROVED BY CITY ATTORNEY:
DATE: 5'
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CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION
STAFF REPORT
Seccombe Lake Park, Phase IB is located south of Seventh
Street, east of Sierra Way and north of Sixth Street. The site
is 19.2 acres and the construction will consist of two ball
fields, parking lots, a maintenance yard, landscaping and irriga-
tion system.
Construction of these improvements is necessary before
Phase I-B of the park can be placed in service. Phase IB is th,.
second phase of Seccombe Lake Park and will complete the new con-
struction at Seccombe Lake.
Additionally, in California Public Resources Code,
Section 5701, the legislature of the State of California has
made the following pertinent findings:
(b) Community, neighborhood, and regional parks, beaches,
recreational areas, recreational trails, and other recreational
facilities, and the preservation of historic sites and structures
contribute significantly to a healthy physical and moral environ-
ment and also contribute to the economic betterment of the state.
(c) Many older parks and recreational facilities have
deteriorated to the point where the original investment in them
may become lost, and prompt action is necessary to restore them
to usefulness.
We recommend that a finding be made that the construction
of these improvements is needed for health and safety reasons.
9-1-88
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