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6.2. SR 05-03-1993
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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />NEW CITY HALL SITE <br /> <br />Install irrigation system <br />Plant trees and shrubs <br />Fine grading for lawn <br />Install lawn edging & rock mulch <br />Seed grass <br /> <br />Labor Days <br />36 <br />10 <br />6 <br />8 <br />2 <br /> <br />With this scenario, we would fine grade the lawn area and seed <br />it immediately with annual rye grass, and then proceed with the <br />irrigation installation and landscaping. The rye grass will <br />"green up" rapidly and will remain as the turf grass until <br />August when we "slit seed" in the perennial turf grass. This <br />is a duplication of effort to a certain degree, but it allows <br />us to start grass growing while we are installing the <br />irrigation system and the seed is much cheaper than sod. The <br />two seedings would cots less than $1,000. The berm by the <br />police garage will be enlarged during the trail grading <br />operation. <br /> <br />The second scenario would have us fine grade the yard and <br />install the irrigation system as quickly as possible so that <br />water would be available for the new grass. The sod would be <br />for the area between the building and Orono Parkway, the <br />building and Orono Road, and a 30' wide strip along the <br />northwest side of the building and also the lake side. The <br />cost to have sod delivered but not installed would be about <br />$6,000. For the Street/Park Department to install the sod <br />would add an additional 50 labor days to the project. To have <br />the sod delivered and contractor intsta1led would be about <br />$12,000. <br />
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