HomeMy WebLinkAboutAG RPTS 1998 1011 PR SPCCITY OF MOORPARK
PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION AGENDA
FOR PARK TOUR OF OCTOBER 11, 1998
12:30 p.m.
A. Commission and City Staff to meet at the Community Center, 799 Moorpark
Avenue, at 12:30 p.m.
B. The Commission and staff will tour the parks in the following order. The times
identified are estimates only and the
Commission will attempt to meet this
schedule.
1. Community Center Park:
12:30 p.m.
2. Poindexter Park:
12:45 p.m.
3. Glenwood Park:
1:00 P.M.
4. Arroyo Vista Park:
1:15 p.m.
5. Country Trail Park:
1:40 p.m.
6. Tierra Rejada Park:
2:00 p.m.
7. Mountain Meadows Park:
2:15 p.m.
8. Peach Hill Park:
2:30 p.m.
9. Monte Vista Nature Park:
2:50 p.m.
10. Virginia Colony Park:
3:10 p.m.
11. Campus Park:
3:30 p.m.
12. Griffin Park:
3:45 p.m.
13. Campus Canyon Park:
4:00 p.m.
PARK AMENITY SPECIFICATION LIST
Revised July 21, 1997
I. PARK NAME SIGN
A. Composition
1. Concrete
B. Name
1. Raised letters (vandal proof)
a. changeable letters to make name changes
2. City Seal incorporated into sign
3. Color
a. City color(s)
II. PICNIC AREAS
A. Tables
1. All concrete in place of wood
a. require anchoring to slab
B. BBQ's
1. Steel
a. no vent drain holes in lower section
b. no adjustment handles on coal trays, only on grill to prevent hot handles
C. Trash Cans
1. Cement desired
2. Wood picket with can insert acceptable
III. PICNIC AREA STRUCTURES
A. Construction
1. Cement block pillars - no wood
2. Wood cover
3. Roof asphalt or steel shingles
4. Color
a. pillars -no paint
b. park colors
IV. RESTROOM
A. Toilets and Sinks
1. One piece stainless steel
a. toilet seats incorporated as part of the toilet
B. Lighting It
1. Skylights with protective barrier screen
C. Electric hand dryers
1. Built behind the wall (only the air nozzle and start button is visible)
Park Amenities List
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D. Soap Dispensers
1. Built into the wall with no access by the public
E. Separate, lockable utility /storage room
F. External electrical outlet
G. Lay conduit for cable access
V. RECREATIONAL AREAS
A. Basketball Courts
1. Use non - expansive aggrate in cement mix
2. Consider installation of sleeves for volleyball nets
3. Consider court dividers; i.e., a chain link fence between courts to prevent stray
balls.
C. Softball Fields
1. Construct field with respect to playing arcas
a. consider safety fencing to protect players and public
2. Bermuda grass to be planted on the infields of the baseball fields.
3. Hose bib behind pitcher mounds
4. Base pegs to be installed in ground, base sleeves attached to base
5. Aluminum benches for ballfield dug outs
D. Consider direction of afternoon sun when planning the positioning of ballfields and
other sports facilities
E. Pay Phone
F. Bike Rack
G. Bulletin Boards
1. Post City recreation activities
2. Park reservations
H. Bike Paths
1. Leading to and around the park
VI. PLAYGROUNDS
A. Design
1. No wooden equipment
2. Metal and plastic only
B. Provide a balanced mix of fibar and sand for play areas
C. Tot Lot
1. Include fencing when in close proximity to street.
VII. DRINKING FOUNTAINS
A. Design
1. Consider barrier free pedestal mounted steel drinking fountain (Haws, model
3202), similar to Poindexter Park
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VIII. BBNCHE,S
A. All concrete
1. Anchored to slab
IX. LANDSCAPING
A. Trees
1. Provide a balance of slow and fast growth trees
2. Evergreen and seasonal trees
B. Separate potable water from irrigation system to accommodate possible well water
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