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City of Centerville' <br /> Festival snnakes <br /> Preliminary Project Requirements Document (PRD) <br /> 7) The net shall be a "Professional" quality outdoor volleyball net. <br /> 8) Aircraft cables with fixed eye loops on both sides shall be used. This allows the padlocking <br /> the net to the poles. Aircraft cable provides added security since steel cable is much more <br /> difficult to cut down than a standard rope cable. <br /> 9) A "medium -to -fine" (0.1 mm. To 0.5 mm. diameter) sand shall be selected for the volleyball <br /> court. Use the following as a guideline for sand particles. <br /> Note: Using the wrong sand and/or the lack of a drainage system are the two main <br /> reasons that end up requiring reconstruction of the volleyball court. <br /> USDA App. <br /> 1,uam 61 5kn 01®q,. Opueg 0.aorsade4 <br /> Llweificxbn 760 biP¢me0 Idol <br /> ya•A 6 3 3 k' <br /> 2.03 a?r <br /> 2.00 <br /> .ruv 1 0 1.W a. ' <br /> E 162 10°.' me <br /> m l6 '1l <br /> 0 6 .19 <br /> [ 20 LI4J <br /> 33:1 0 71 <br /> 0.59 <br /> 5 <br /> 042 <br /> a nWlum 4 0 03 2 4' S 3mn <br /> A 2F_ '0 0 60X W.tl <br /> Po 015 <br /> - 20 021 Sf.. 000 <br /> I00 01) 0.177 <br /> I.ESmm 11)0 0.149 <br /> 01$? <br /> e• _ 140 D 105 <[e <br /> 0 O 064 <br /> M <br /> 3W 00'4 <br /> 1045 - .Imm 370 0013 <br /> j ".us5 <br /> 370 e.: <br /> uL .1 38 YM4 a +. <br /> clr � WEmm <br /> 10) When calculating the elevation of the sub - grade, plan for 12" of compacted sand. That <br /> translates to 14" of installed sand, which will settle about 2". <br /> 11) The transition from the sand area to the grass area shall be separated by treated 4" x 4" <br /> lumber set level to the grass area. <br /> 12) The posts shall be of sufficient strength and rigidity to hold a line taught (e.g. appropriately <br /> sized steel posts). Posts shall be rounded for the safety of the players. <br /> 13) For reference, see the attached quotation for one company's estimate of materials and <br /> labor <br /> Project Name Page 4 of 4 02/17/2010 <br />