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Treasure Mountain sports complex bid proceeds amid planning hurdles; city appeals and PFAS turf testing delay some approvals
Summary
District staff said the bid package for the Treasure Mountain fields could award in two weeks but flagged a planning‑ordinance buffer and an appeal from a neighboring property owner, plus city PFAS turf testing requirements, that have forced a redesign and may push parts of construction to a later schedule.
District construction staff told the board the Treasure Mountain sports complex bid package (baseball, softball, soccer, tennis demolition and related site work) saw strong pre‑bid interest and was slated to open in two weeks, with staff hopeful they could award contracts and begin site mobilization in June.
JD, the district project lead, said the city’s conditional use permit (CUP) had been approved in April but returned with a list of conditions; subsequent review uncovered an ordinance tied to an older rezoning that imposes a 100‑foot buffer on a portion of the site that did not appear in…
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