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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996 - Newpaper ArticlesNew Courts���' Could Have Fall Advantage E ByPrSnILYCANUPP ess-Journal Staff Writer The ball is back in the city's court. Sebastian officials said Tuesday they are in the midst of preparing bid specifications to add four more tennis courts to the two al- ready at Schumann Drive. They hope the new courts will be ready for play before the city's northern visitors return this winter with rackets in hand. Former community devel- opment director Bruce Cooper, who was hired last November as a consultant to finish the project, said he finished with the project in March and bounced it back to the city to complete the drainage work. "Everything was done but the drainage," Cooper said Tuesday. "Instead of spending money on me, I advised (City Manager Thomas) Frame to go ahead and have the city engineers do it." Since that time, Public Works Director Richard Votapka said, his staff has been working on the drainage plan and details of the project, such as court surface, fencing, equipment and lighting. Don Scott, a member of the Friendly Tennis Group — the main users of the city courts — said his group thought the project would be done by now. But they are not discouraged. "It seems like we're moving ahead now," Scott said Tuesday. "We had a productive meeting Cooper two weeks ago with Rich Votapka and we're looking forward to playing on the new courts by Oc- tober." Group members are on the courts every weekday morning. Players have said they need more tennis courts because there are so many people that only doubles matches can be played. Addi- tional courts will allow them to play singles matches. During the next few months, many of the group's 36 members will travel north for the summer or go away on vacation, Scott said, noting this is the perfect time of year to have the work done. "Only 14 (people) played today, so it's not so bad," Scott said. "We can get by until fall." Last June, the city learned it got a $100,000 grant from the state De- partment of Environmental Pro- tection's Recreation Development Assistance Program for the addi- tional courts. City officials also want to add landscaping, a larger parking lot, bleachers, picnic ta- bles and a second racquetball court at the Schumann site. The courts will go where the football field is located. The park- ing lot, which borders Schumann Drive, will be in the same place, but set back from the street. Votapka said the grant is good until Oct. 31, 1997, so there should be no problem getting the work done in time. Planning Board 9/111-96 OKs Tennis Courts Sebastian Planning and Zoning commissioners Thursday night approved site plans for four more tennis courts on Schumann Drive. The city currently has two courts at the site. Commissioners approved the site plans on the condition that a 10 -foot fence be erected around the area and that wheel stops be placed in the parking lot. In June 1995, the city received a $100,000 grant from the state De- partment of Environmental Pro- tection's Recreation Development Assistance Program for the addi- tional courts. The proposed courts will go on 4 acres, where the football field is now located. The parking lot will be in the same place, but set back from the street. City officials have said the grant is good until Oct. 31, 1997, so there should be no problem get- ting the work completed in time. TR.TRT� f R.TL �RI.RRMi�T,RfTf mo R f Rf R f sRRtFf a• R R f nr z`•-,<.p �5n Nw Oardn � � CD onO.. p 0 0 9 ]om ,n aq wo on a A '< n O A H �y 3 N ro' C to N o n o a o 00cimo CL °oL'ntC+f1 �• �c•trtmnqa° o'wo' oa Fi vi pi x-^12. 7'm p W �7+ fndY aNm O.p.."+n 0� p ro tib w`<onm ti? ^po� wn m O w,nom oib O. W m . to m Om 70• 0 a. rt a-0 a E CL :3? 7 y C rno ^ O� .tr n w p '"• W m nm� O m�i dog° a �°a� o ,moa �'7n£0 x•n�� n P, ? cw• nnm,�.�n wa0 oar oma ymo�me wo<c_ 5^ aE•� ° cH� m y o �� ua�w, Cry Cm 'ommo0 o gnu °d mmW 0p27io..,c CL ., K :3 Tn� �Xaoor0 e� �]fi m N O W C W ` C m .0j C n mP.'�• UUmppw5w5 05o m� om ma•C a7�;m ���Km�m� W wwn`D Kowdtian< M<*00f'pp"pp Elm d�0000 O m.gym... b£N 7 p a 0 on °'o w C m0 pp 0 n m r O O 9L ac cno m ,n f�� D W CL p•°'s° 0 w to 'y° w�.. M m "• C m Oq y m ci mm 0 �f o i --i p Q O n'Ci oma n m`� n Ca £oaoac°m❑ 0 ? andm 'O'n"o^ ��noM�• to omsp— 'owe^ . �o wo aq '- .<.. oy x w O ... �. 0 n C m m C 0 °m.-w.-oi=�K�z•w msuo ^3�0, bw�mm� Kt°c�m pa.mroCJco`mn0't°`