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HomeMy WebLinkAboutListProposed Improvements to Sweetwater Heights Park Based on the Community meeting on July 2, 2014 and meeting with City staff on July 8, 2014, Verizon Wireless will provide the following improvements to Sweetwater Heights Park to be included in the Conditional Use Permit's Conditions of Approval: Landscape and Driveway Remediation 1. Provide sod and irrigation between the existing fence and the sidewalk where there is currently a dirt patch; 2. Install a stamped concrete driveway over the dirt "driveway" area created by the technicians driving over the sidewalk. No curb cut to be provided. 3. Locking bollards to be placed across the driveway to keep non -park and wireless technicians from driving into the park; 4. The existing fence to be extended to the east to the edge of the driveway with older section to be removed; 5. Mulch to be provided along the northeastern property line between the existing fence and the basketball court; 6. Remove the existing dead palm tree and the existing dead pine tree; 7. Provide two (2) pine trees toward the southeastern corner of the park, in front of the existing tree stump and fix irrigation in this area. Provide new concrete mow strip to connect to existing and to existing Sprint tree and mulch in this lower area; 8. Grind the existing tree stump; 9. Remove the graffiti from the existing power box near the driveway; 10. Repair and replace existing broken section(s) of concrete sport court and resurface entire area per City of National City standards; 11. Install two (2) picnic tables on new concrete slab. One (1) of the tables will be ADA accessible; 12. Install one (1) motion detection light and one (1) motion detection camera to help deter illicit activity behind the Sprint PCS equipment shelter. Verizon Wireless will not provide monitoring of the security camera. The City will have access to the camera's recordings on request; and 13. Verizon Wireless will pay up to $20,000 as a park impact fee to be used for park improvements that the City deems necessary. The park impact fee should be included in the lease agreement with the City. Verizon Wireless will not be responsible for how and when these funds are allocated by the City.