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6.1.E. - Page 2 <br /> schedule the use of this field and all School District fields for youth and adult sports <br /> organizations outside of school hours. <br /> Staff has also finalized the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) with the <br /> County of San Mateo and will be included in a separate Council report for review and <br /> approval. <br /> Paying for the replacement of the synthetic turf playing field by all three local public <br /> agencies represents the continuation of a very strong and unique partnership that <br /> serves its community together. <br /> ALTERNATIVES <br /> Do not approve the Memorandum of Understanding. <br /> FISCAL IMPACT <br /> Funding for turf conversion projects has been appropriated and is available from the <br /> Fiscal Year 2012/13 budget, Capital Projects Fund, Synthetic Play Fields Conversion <br /> which has a current balance of $279,071. In addition, the County of San Mateo and <br /> Redwood City Elementary School District have agreed to provide $75,000 and <br /> $200,000, respectively. The total amount dedicated to this project will meet expected <br /> project cost for replacement of the synthetic turf. <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW <br /> As the lead agency, City of Redwood City has determined that the Fair Oaks <br /> Elementary School Synthetic Turf Field Replacement Project meets the CEQA <br /> exemption criteria as set forth in Section 15302, ("Replacement or Reconstruction") <br /> � �� <br /> � � <br /> CHRISTOPHER BETH <br /> DIRECTOR <br /> PARKS, RECREATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES <br /> �� <br /> ROBERT B. BELL <br /> CITY MANAGER <br /> ATTACHMENT <br /> - Memorandum of Understanding <br />