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Presented to the Georgia Recreation and Park Association - November, 2012

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Creative Ways To Get New

Athletic Fields

Georgia Recreation and Park Association

November, 2012

Tom O’Rourke, Executive Director

Charleston County Park and Recreation

Commission

torourke@ccprc.com

3 Issues

1. What does it take to build a first class field?

2. How much does it cost?

3. Where do you find the money to pay for it?

You can do it like this …

... or you can do it like this.

First, Educate Yourself

Be aware of the LIMITING factors.

Take into consideration multi-use.

Now that you are Educated,

Who Do You Hire?

• Know what are the main issues with your project.

• Know the difference between the professionals;

Architect

Landscape Architect

Civil Engineer

Electrical Engineer

Soil Consultant

Landscape Contractor

How much does it cost to build

this field?

Factors Affecting Costs

Topographic and Soil Conditions

Vegetative Cover – (Not just clearing!)

Fill Materials

Irrigation Source and local regulations

A professional project will have

Clearing

Grading

Lighting

Grass

Underdrain

Fencing

Bleachers

Design Fees

Parking

Restrooms

Press box

Land Costs

How much does it cost to build

this field?

Back to the Original Question

One Full Size Baseball Field

Minimum 300’ to Fence

• Baseball Field

• Electrical General 1,000

• Lighting 160,000

• Underdrain/Drainage 16,000

• Clay 6,000

• Fencing/Dugouts/Backstop 21,000

• Foul Poles 4,500

• Furnishings 5,000

• Irrigation 22,000

• Sod 44,000

• Rough Grade 38,000

• Fine Grade 18,000

• Clearing/Grubbing 14,000

• Total - $349,500

Soft Costs – 8% = $27,960

Contingency – 10% = $37,746

TOTAL FOR PROJECT

$416,206

One Full Size Softball Field

190’ - 225’ to Fence

• Softball Field

• Electrical General 1,000

• Lighting 140,000

• Underdrain/Drainage 13,000

• Clay 4,000

• Fencing/Dugouts/Backstop 18,500

• Foul Poles 4,500

• Furnishings 4,000

• Irrigation 15,000

• Sod 18,000

• Rough Grade 17,000

• Fine Grade 7,6,00

• Clearing/Grubbing 7,000

• Total – 249,600,500

Soft Costs – 8% = $19,968

Contingency – 10% = $26,956.80

TOTAL FOR PROJECT

$296,524.80

How Do You Pay For It?

You first need to know

EXACTLY how much you

need

You need $ 416,206…Right?

Instead of $ 416,206

• Assuming a 5% interest rate

• Assuming paying back over 20 years

• $ 2,937 / Month

• $ 35,244 / Year

If you need $1,000,000

• Assuming a 5% interest rate

• Assuming paying back over 20 years

• $ 7,048 / Month

• $ 84,576 / Year

Bond Costs

• 1 million - $84,500 / year

• 5 million - $422,500/year

• 10 million - $845,000/year

• 20 million - $1,690,000/year

Sports as an Economic Development Driver

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Gk6Oy9Ybp8

&feature=related

Where Do You Get the Money?

Real Sources

• Existing Capital Funds

• Revenue Bond

• Hospitality Taxes – Accommodations Taxes

• SPLOST

• User Fees / Lease Agreements

Your Own Capital Budget

• Alpharetta Ga. $ 9,313,797 / Year

• Athens Clarke Co. $ 61,648,200 / Year o Current Services – Improved Services – Water Sewer Enterprise

• City of Roswell Ga. Multi-Year

FY 2010–FY 2014 Capital Improvement Program

totals $50,414,309

Be Careful of • Scare tactics

• Inflated economic impact numbers o Hotel Nights

o Visitor Spending

o Operational Spending

• Tourism Impact Figures

• Direct impact of the figures

• Grants

GRANTS • Baseball Tomorrow Fund

• Diamondbacks Foundation

• NFL Grassroots

• Tony Hawk Foundation

• U.S. Soccer Foundation

Foundations in General!

Thank You

torourke@ccprc.com

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