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CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION
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Subject: APPROVAL TO INSTALL UTILITY
From: ANNIE F. RAMOS, DIRECTOR SERVICES AT THE RECREATION
Dept: PARKS, RECREATION & COMMUNITY FACILITIES AT SAN BERNARDINO
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT UTILIZING
SERVICES ORIGiNAL PARK CONSTRUCTION FUNDS IN
Date: JULY 3, 1996
THE AMOUNT OF $32,000.
Synopsis of Previous Council Action:
October 29, 1992 - Resolution 92-407 adopted authorizing application for surplus property at Norton Air Force Base.
March 9, 1995 - Resolution 95-55 adopted accepting and agreeing to conditions of quit claim deed for Recreation
lities at NAFB.
February 5, 1996 - Resolution 96-25 adopted authorizing agreement with County of San Bernardino for joint use of
facilities.
Recommended Motion:
That the installation of utility services at the Recreation facilities at San Bernardino Internatioal Airport and the use of
Park Construction Funds to complete the project in the amount of $32,000 be approved.
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Signature
Contact person: John Kramer Phone: 5031
Supporting data attached: Staff Report, Ward: First
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: $32,000
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Source: (Acct. No.) 243-363=5694-
Acct. Description) Park & Recreation Construction F d
Finance: -,
Council Notes:
Agenda Item No. 5 9(Q
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CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION
STAFF REPORT
APPROVAL TO INSTALL UTILITY SERVICES AT THE
RECREATION FACILITIES AT SAN BERNARDINO
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT UTILIZING PARK
CONSTRUCTION FUNDS IN THE AMOUNT OF $32,000.
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The Recreation facilities at the San Bernaridno International Airport include the Galaxy
Recreation Center, the gymnasium, racquet ball courts, swimming pool and bathhouse, lighted
tennis courts and quarter mile exercise track. These facilities, on a 7.5 acre site, were given
to the City as a public benefit transfer to be used for park and recreation purposes.
The utilities at these facilities are currently being supplied through the old air force system.
This system is due to be abandoned by the end of the year with the utility companies (electric,
gas and telephone) bringing in new main lines to replace the old system.
The new utility service is at the customers expense. These expenses will include both service
line costs as well as a share of main line costs. Establishment of the utility service is essential
for operating purposes at these facilities. There currently is no gas service to these buildings
due to the existing system being unsafe.
As a regional facility, park construction funds are appropriate for this project.
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