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7. 1 O-Z <br />and window. There is no cooking or food heating equipment. The storage facility will <br />be used to store soccer and softball equipment. The concession stand will be used for <br />Little League games, PTA functions, and other community activities. <br />The park was opened to the public on March 22, 2003; however, the items on the final <br />punch list were not completed and accepted by the City until this month. <br />Wormhoudt Landscape Architecture, Inc. of Santa Cruz, California designed the Skate <br />Park Play Area, and the project was inspected by Assistant Engineers, Joel Evora and <br />Tonia Tabucchi. The total cost of the project was $628,000. No Change Orders were <br />issued. <br />All work has been completed in conformance with the plans and specifications, and to <br />the satisfaction of the Parks and Recreation Department, and Engineering & <br />Construction. <br />Alternative <br />Do not accept the Red Morton Skate /Restroom /Concession Facilities Project, which <br />would be contrary to prior Council Action. <br />Fiscal Impacts <br />Funds in the amount of $680,000 have been appropriated in the FY 2000 -2001 and FY <br />2001 -2002 Capital Improvement Program budgets for the Restroom Replacement <br />Program and Skate Park Project. <br />/' S/ - 4 � <br />Chu Chang Y Bruce Liedstrand Ed Everett <br />Senior Civil Engineer Community Development Services Director City Manager <br />JP /CHU:ss <br />s/library/reports/chu/Accep Red Morton Skate. Restroom. Concession <br />Page 2 of 2 <br />