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Page 2 of 3 <br /> Page 1 of 3 <br /> 3. Whose safety recommendations or standards will be specified? A 10' or 15' safety <br /> zone? <br /> Kim Stephan <br /> Subject: FW: volley ball Courts & Parking area <br /> My rese m,h nuicates that 10 is common Just have grass t)eyona that so 1 _.r not too Attachments: Volleyball Court Proposed Location.doc <br /> concerned about needing the extra size /cost. If a double court is affordable, more space <br /> between courts may be needed. <br /> Hi Paul, <br /> Please see my responses below in * *Red <br /> 4. FIVB recommends a minimum of 19.7" of sand and I found 18" recommended <br /> otherwise. Whose standard specifies 12" as provided by Goetz? Best Regards, <br /> Mark Haiden <br /> From: Paul Palzer <br /> 18 or 19.7 is minimal, let me know and I will modi fy the PRD. Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2010 10:07 AM <br /> To: Kim Stephan <br /> Cc: Dallas Larson <br /> Subject: volley ball Courts & Parking area <br /> 5. What are the pole specs & safety design... protective material? I recommend the pole <br /> be set 60" + deep due to soil conditions in this area. Hi Kim - <br /> = ' 1 will provide some materials for the meeting and need the Committee to determine the following at their <br /> know. I do not recall that the Centerville Lake beach area volleyball court has protective meeting. <br /> material. Good idea on the deeper posts <br /> 6. What border is desired and at what height to the adjacent ground? <br /> 1. Whose design standards will the courts are built too? FIVB? <br /> need a boarder for this, then we should have one. Please recommend. Flat to the ground seems <br /> best for safety adhering pertectiy to ever standard we �uua0i wiii 1101 ;lave lave Iuu an CI cvc,nts hcrc <br /> 9P Y every i P Y y r r , <br /> intended to be modified based on our discussions. Feel free to bring up points of discussion <br /> you learn from any source <br /> 7. What net height is desired, men's or women's? <br /> 2. The general location and orientation of the courts & lot on a map, keeping in mind the <br /> ** Per the PRD: Men's height with addtional eyelets for women's proposed storm piping. <br /> 8. I would recommend 6" of pea rock wrapped in road fabric beneath the sand with a * *Now provided. Feedback on my proposal is welcome from all. <br /> tapered bottom to a low point and drain tile run to the county ditch if the elevation is low enough, <br /> otherwise the area will have to be raised. <br /> 5/28/2010 <br /> 5/28/2010 <br />