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RecreationandParkCommission | 2005-09-15 | 2 | - Letter from Miriam Sundheim, Alameda resident, regarding construction of cell phone towers at Krusi Park. - E-Mail from Carol Wallace regarding construction of cell phone towers at Krusi Park. 5. NEW BUSINESS A. Washington Park Recreation Building Conceptual Drawing - (Discussion/Action Item) AD Lillard provided to the Commission the conceptual drawing for the new recreation Building at Washington Park. Several years ago the old recreation building burned down and a temporary building was installed. The temporary building has deteriorated and we are unable to run programs at the park. The new building will be funded with Prop 40 monies and will be a modular building. This is the first modular building to be built in the City. M/S/C REEVES/OLIVER (approved) "That the conceptual drawing for the new modular building at Washington Park be accepted." Approved (5): Ingram, Johnson, Kahuanui, Oliver, Reeves B. Request to Install Cingular Cell Tower in Krusi Park at the Tennis Courts - (Discussion/Action Item) Bruce Knopf, Redevelopment Manager, presented to the Commission plans for installing a Cingular Cell Tower in Krusi Park at the tennis courts. Approximately two years ago the tennis court lights on the left side of the court (facing the tennis courts from Otis Dr.) were replaced with new lights that have cell towers inside the new light poles. With this proposal, the three old tennis court lights on the right side of the tennis courts would also be replaced with additional cell towers inside the new light poles. Cingular is making this new proposal. Mr. Knopf provided the Commission with a map of Alameda showing other cell tower sites (e.g., Alameda Hospital, top of former Alameda Drug, College of Alameda, Christ Episcopal Church, Wood Middle School, Washington School, etc.) located in Alameda. There are a lot of other places that do not go through the process that the City does for City owned property and do not go through the City-wide public notification process that the City uses. The City has collected approximately $91,000 over the last two years from the current Krusi Park cell tower carrier. An initial deposit of $25,000 went to the Recreation and Park Department with an additional half of the monthly lease revenues also going to the Department. 2 Recreation & Park Commission Mtg. Minutes Thursday, September 15, 2005 Dedicated to Excellence, Committed to Service | RecreationandParkCommission/2005-09-15.pdf |