Date: Fri 13-Dec-1996
Date: Fri 13-Dec-1996
Publication: Bee
Author: DOTTIE
Quick Words:
schools-Jenner-stadium
Full Text:
Blue And Gold Stadium Concept Gets Green Light
B Y D OROTHY E VANS
Not wishing to hold up fund raising or pending design work for a Blue and Gold
club proposal to light Jenner Stadium and build a food concession stand where
the press box now stands, the Board of Education voted Tuesday night to
endorse the concept of the project.
They did, however, reserve the right to review materials and services that
might be donated toward completion of the project and they reiterated their
opinion stated December 3 that all work and materials relating to the proposal
would have to pass through the office of Rusty Malek, architect for Kaestle
Boos, the firm that is responsible for the current high school construction
project.
"Obviously, nothing must be allowed to delay or hinder that project in any
way," board chairman Herb Rosenthal said.
This was the second go-round on the concept proposal during which Blue and
Gold president Michael Kelley and club member Rich Barillari spoke informally
to the board, answering questions about their lighting proposal.
"Our hands are tied. We can't encumber drawings or see town permit departments
without the board's approval," Mr Kelley stated, adding that the sports
booster club is anxious to begin the process of meeting before the town boards
as soon as possible.
"I can promise you that all work will be by bonded contractors, and all
materials will be up to specifications, or it won't happen," said Mr
Barillari, who is not only a parent of a Newtown High student but also an
electrical contractor.
Board member Amy Dent insisted that the board make a clear distinction between
approval of the actual "buildings" [the concession stand and light fixtures]
and the "concept" or idea for those projects.
"What will the bidding process be?" Mrs Dent wanted to know.
Business Director John Torok Jr said that while he would clarify those details
with the town attorney, the board could still act on the spirit of the
proposal, enabling the architect to go ahead and complete an extension of
sewer and electrical conduit to the immediate outside of the high school
building.
Timely action taken on the construction site would not cost the board
anything, since "the architect is donating his services to make the
extension," Mr Torok said.
If and when the Blue and Gold club proves successful in raising funds and
gaining approval from town boards for construction of the lights and
concession stand, the necessary utility tie-ins would be in place.
