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HomeMy WebLinkAbout07 - Park Bench Update - includes official city bench list• E u (1) PB &R Commission Agenda Item No. _t _;_ January 13, 2005 TO: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission FROM: General Services Director SUBJECT: Parks Bench Update Recommendation None, informational report only. Discussion Staff presented the attached report at the November 16, 2004 Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission meeting (Attachment A). After review and discussion, the Commission directed staff to research additional potential bench styles, manufacturers, and costs. The attached bench list and photo information represents 5 major manufacturers and 38 different styles (Attachments B & Q. Additionally, the various styles are fabricated from wood, recycled plastic, recycled concrete, metal, or a combination. Costs are also provided, with the exception of unknown freight charges. The official City bench list is attached to Attachment A, should the Commission choose to add or delete bench models. Staff awaits further direction on this issue. Very respectfully, David E. Niederhaus Attachments: (A) PB & R Commission Bench Report of November 16, 2004 (B) New Bench Manufacturers List (C) Photos of New Bench Styles L F �swpon' r) Word Service a. TO: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission FROM: General Services Director SUBJECT: Official Parks Bench List Recommendation None, informational report only. Background PB &R Commission Agenda Item No. 1— November 16, 2004 • In May 1996, City staff developed a list of various styles of park benches for review by the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission. After reviewing the list, the Commission appointed a Bench Committee who later met and coordinated the selection of the attached Official Bench List after conferring with the Arts Commission. Discussion Since the adoption of the attached Official Bench List by the Parks, Beaches and Recreation - Commission, a number of other bench styles have been used in various City business districts after lengthy selection processes. Staff has attached photos of the new bench styles used at the Balboa Village, Corona del Mar, and Balboa Island business areas. Also attached are photos of Teak benches used on the bayfronts of Little Balboa and Balboa Island. Staff is prepared to address further details regarding park benches. Very respectfully, :.v David E. Niederhaus • Attachments: (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) Official Park Bench List with photos Photos of Corona del Mar Benches Photos of Balboa Village Benches Photos of Marine Avenue Benches Little Balboa and Balboa Island Benches • OFFICIAL BENCH LIST Agenda item do. v Bench Sub - Committee recommendation that: The following list of park benches be designated as the Official Bench List for the City of Newport Beach. All area, designations would thus be made from this list. Design Manufacturer Material Cost Size Brooks Brooks /Quick Precast Crete Concrete & recycled plastic slats Huntington Quick Crete Precast $587. 84" ..';..Beach Concrete Columbia Timberform' Steel & 895. 76• Cascade Craftsmen Purpleheart hardwood slats Bench #10 DUMOR Steel & 436. 72" Recycled 498. 96" Plastic Infinity Recycle Durawood 623. 6o" Design (Recycled 676. 70" plastic), cast aluminum . & cast concrete (Backless) Newport Quick Crete Precast 248. 72" Concrete (Backless) Victoria Quick Crete Precast 295, 96" Concrete Medway BiilishAmerican Kiln -dried 650. 72" Teak (Balboa Island Improvement Association bench, with the Association assuming all future maintenance for the teak benches.) There may be additional benches added to this list. r 1 LJ � r 1IIII�I, IIIIIII 1 i E.' 1 41 AM �'IIIGY6 Al B1�/1CH t yam• 1T i.. 4 . 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