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Technical Exhibit TECHNICAL EXHIBIT TABLE A-MOWING & TRIMMING AREAS, CLUSTERS 1-5, AND CLUSTER 6 Property Name Property Address SITE Line Item# CLUSTER SIZE (ACRES ) Atlantic Avenue Playlot 2304 Atlantic 1 1 1 Avenue B&O Museum Playlot 906 West Pratt Street 0.2 1 1 B&O Slope Open Space 1400 Cathedral 0.72 1 1 Street Carroll Park 1400 Washington 100 1 1 Blvd Catherine Street Comm Park 2311 Ashton Avenue 1.5 1 1 Conway Street Park 601 West Conway 2 1 1 Street Curtis Bay Comm Park 4416 Curtis Avenue 1.5 1 1 Desoto Community Park 1600 Desoto Road 5 1 1 Duane Avenue Playfields 4330 Sixth Street 15 1 1 Farring Baybrook Comm Park 3901 West Bay 9 1 1 Avenue Farring Baybrook Comm Park 4501 Farring Court 48 1 1 Farring Baybrook Comm Park Pascal Street 2 1 1 Farring Baybrook Comm Park 4545 Sixth Street 10 1 1 Ferry Bar Marine Open Space 2700 Light Street 0.2 1 1 Florence Cummings Comm Park 2501 Maisel Street 3.79 1 1 Fort Armistead Park 4000 Hawkins Point 37 1 1 Road Francis X. Gallagher Open Space 3350 Dulany Street 2.5 1 1 Garrett Community Park 3560 Third Street 6 1 1 Gateway Passive Park 101 Key Highway 0.3 1 1 Gwynns Falls Trail Warner Street 12 1 1 Heath Street Playlot 1701 South Charles 0.07 1 1 Street Henry Street Passive Park 1240 Henry Street 0.2 1 1 Hollins Ferry & B&O Playlot 2300 Hollins Ferry 0.67 1 1 Road Hollins Ferry & Waterview Pass 2460 Hollins Ferry 0.15 1 1 Pk Road Indiana Avenue Playlot 2810 Indiana Avenue 0.61 1 1 Kids Diner 400 East Saratoga 0.1 1 1 Street Lakeland Community Park 2761 Wegworth 11 1 1 Lane Latrobe Community Park 1529 East Fort 15 1 1 Avenue Little Lithuania Passive Park 836 Hollins Street 0.6 1 1 Middle Branch Passive Park Hanover and 5.2 1 1 Reedbird Median Middle Branch Passive Park 2825 South Hanover 2 1 1 Street Middle Branch Passive Park 2825 South Hanover 5 1 1 Street Middle Branch Passive Park 2913 Waterview 11 1 1 Avenue Middle Branch Passive Park 3301 Waterview 22 1 1 Avenue Middle Branch Passive Park 2825 South Hanover 1 1 1 Street Median Middle Branch Passive Park 3131 South Hanover 5 1 1 Street Morrell Park Community Park 2415 Tolley Street 3 1 1 Mount Vernon Squares 600 North Charles 1.1 1 1 Street Myers Soccer Pavilion 4300 West Bay Ave 0.5 1 1 (Farring Bay Brook) Paca Street Playfield 2640 South Paca 1 1 1 Street Penn & Melvin Street Playlot 655 Melvin Drive 0.3 1 1 Preston Gardens Passive Park 200-600 St. Paul 2 1 1 Street Reedbird Community Park 201 West Reedbird 70 1 1 Avenue Riverside Community Park 301 East Randall 15 1 1 Saint Mary's Passive Park 606 North Paca 4.2 1 1 Street Schroeder & Lombard Pass Park 100 South Schroeder 0.1 1 1 Street Solo Gibbs Community Park 200 West Hamburg 1 1 1 Street Solo Gibbs Community Park 1044 Leadenhall 2.54 1 1 Street Stricker & Ramsey Playlot & 401 South Stricker 1 1 1 Pool Street Swann Park 201 West McComas 10.5 1 1 Street Union Square Passive Park 31 South Gilmor 2 1 1 Street Violetville Community Park 1095 Joh Avenue 9.22 1 1 Washburn Avenue Playlot 800 Washburn 0.05 1 1 Avenue (rear) Total Acreage 461 Property Name Property Address SITE Line Item# CLUSTER SIZE (ACRES ) Adams Playlot & Wading Pool 1530 Montpelier 0.5 1 2 Street Alhambra Park 5200 Alhambra 84 1 2 Avenue Andover Playlot 1116 Andover Road 0.3 1 2 rear Barbara and Parkwood Open 5101 Mayview 2.6 1 2 Space Avenue Barclay Park Open Space 2201 North Calvert 1 1 2 Street Bishop Square Passive Park West University & 0.2 1 2 North Charles Bonview Playlot 3800 Sinclair Lane 0.3 1 2 rear Briscoe Playlot 1560 Abbottston St 1 2 Bucknell and Moores Playlot 5400 Bucknell Road 0.3 1 2 rear Burdick Community Park 6300 Walther 11.25 1 2 Avenue Chestnut Hill 601 Chestnut Hill 0.29 1 2 Avenue Chinquapin Run Park Lower 5100 Loch Raven 51.76 1 2 Blvd -- Glenwood Chinquapin Run Park Upper 5600-6000 34.82 1 2 Chinquapin Parkway Clifton Park Enclosed Field and Sinclair Lane -- 12 1 2 Pool Wolfe to Collington Avenue Cold Spring Trail 1 3 Coldstream Park 1401 Filmore Street 2.5 1 2 Dewees Park 5501 Ivanhoe 14.48 1 2 Avenue Elmley Avenue Playlot 3347 Cliftmount, 0.09 1 2 rear Evesham Avenue Playlot 700 Evesham 1.2 1 2 Avenue & Northern Parkway Hadley Square 4 East 39th Street 0.4 1 2 Harwood Avenue Playlot 420 East 27th Street 0.12 1 2 Herring Run Park Lower 65 1 2 Herrring Run Park Upper 3601 Eastwood 50 1 2 Drive -- Parks and Harford Jennifer Triangle Median Island 3201 Hillen Road 1.3 1 2 Key's Playfield & Courts 3401 Taylor Avenue 10 1 2 Kimberleigh Playlot 4506 Saint Georges 0.27 1 2 Avenue Montebello Playlot 2920 Harford Road 0.75 1 2 Moore's Run Stream Park 5611 Todd Avenue 73.54 1 2 to Denview Way Mother's Garden 32nd and Harford 1.2 1 2 Road Mount Pleasant & James Welling 6100 Hillen Road 40 1 2 Pk and 2090 Woodbourne Avenue Mount Pleasant Ice Rink 6100 Hillen Road 2.09 1 2 Mullan Playlot 4000 Old York Road 0.32 1 2 Mund Playlot 2323 Greenmount 1.3 1 2 Avenue North Harford Comm Park 6800 Hamlet Avenue 4 1 2 Pentwood Road Urban Lot 1500 Pentwood Road 1.5 1 2 Pioneer Drive Open Space 6301 Perring 4.5 1 2 Parkway Radecke Community Park 5602 Radecke 11 1 2 Avenue Saint Thomas Avenue Urban Lot 4102 Saint Thomas 0.76 1 2 Avenue Silverbell Playlot 5501 Silverbell 0.5 1 2 Avenue, rear Waverly Mini Park 2932 Independence 0.46 1 2 Avenue Whitby and Cedonia Playlot 5483 Cedonia 0.12 1 2 Avenue (rear) Wilcox and Erdland Radeke Avenue and 2.5 1 2 Cedonia Avenue Willow Avenue 603 Willow Avenue 0.6 1 2 Woodbourne Avenue Tot Lot 1633 Woodbourne 0.7 1 2 Avenue Total Acreage 978 Property Name Property Address SITE Line Item # CLUSTER SIZE (ACRES ) Arnold Sumpter Comm Park 240 Laurens Street 2.7 1 3 Asbury Playlot 1326 Asbury Road 1.33 1 3 and JFX Buena Vista Comm Park 4001 Buena Vista 2.5 1 3 Avenue C.C. Jackson Recreation Center 4910 Park Heights 2 1 3 Avenue Cold Spring South Open Space 2220 & 2221 West 37.36 1 3 Coldspring Lane Contee Parago Traffic Island 280 Dolphin Street 0.26 1 3 Cottage Ave Park 3700 Cottage Ave 0.53 1 3 Edgecombe Community Park 2601 Edgecombe 0.54 1 3 Circle North Elm Avenue Playlot 3416 Elm Avenue 0.2 1 3 Eutaw and Moshe Playlot 1420 Eutaw Place 0.54 1 3 Eutaw Place Median 2000-1200 Eutaw 5.4 1 3 Street (Dolphin to North) Fawcett & Hampden 401 Fawcett St 1 3 Fitzgerald Passive Park 1627 Bolton Street 0.1 1 3 Fox Street Park 310 W. 28th St 1 3 Greenspring & Derby Open Space 2317 & 2320 Derby 3.59 1 3 Road Greenspring & Derby Open Space 2317 & 2320 Derby 0.063 1 3 Road Greenspring Ave Open Space 2336 Druid Park Dr, 1 1 3 rear Henry H. Garnet Park 415 West Lafayette 0.33 1 3 Avenue Hoe Heights 1024 West 43rd 0.2 1 3 Street Hooper & Rockrose Comm Park 2020 Rockrose 6 1 3 Avenue Howard and Center 310 Center Street 0.25 1 3 Howard Street Park Howard Dolphin 0.04 1 3 Street Hyde Park Gardens Passive Park 3214 Wylie Avenue 0.38 1 3 Irvin Luckman Comm Park 2809 Glen Avenue 3 1 3 Jack Paulson Comm Park 4707 East Wabash 4.6 1 3 James German Playlot 2423 Linden Avenue 1 1 3 John E Howard Playlot & Pool 2041 Linden Avenue 1 1 3 Jones Falls Trail 2947 FallsRd (switch 2 1 3 back and along roadway) Keyworth Avenue Playlot 2610 Keyworth 0.18 1 3 Avenue, rear Lake Falls Slope (Breezeway) 1218 Lake Falls Rd 27.63 1 3 to Robert E. Lee Park Maple Leaf Passive Park 709 West North 1.1 1 3 Avenue McMechen & Etting Playlot 617 Etting and 520 0.89 1 3 McMechen Streets Miles Avenue Urban Lot 2657 Miles Avenue 0.08 1 3 Miles & 27th St Lot 1 3 Montpelier and 30th 801 Montpelier 1.1 1 3 Street Morrison Park 1719 Park Ave Rear 0.07 1 3 Mount Royal Terrace 1900 Mount Royal 0.9 1 3 Terrace North & Woodbrook Park 1400 & 1500 North 1 3 Ave Northwest Comm Park 2101 Rodgers 20 1 3 Avenue Pall Mall and Wylie 4618 Pall Mall Road, 0.5 1 3 rear Pall Mall & Shirley Park 3902 Pall Mall Rd 1 3 Pearlstone Passive Park 1001 North Howard 2.1 1 3 Street Pimlico Ball Fields 3500 West Northern 17 1 3 Parkway Pleasant Place 3901 Pleasant Place 0.19 1 3 Queensbury Playlot 3009 Spaulding 1 1 3 Avenue, rear Reservoir & Brookfield Pass Park 805 Reservoir Street 0.27 1 3 Reservoir Hill Urban Lot 751 Reservoir Street 0.2 1 3 Reverend Quille Playlot 502 & 510 Presstman 0.04 1 3 Street Robert & McCulloh Pass Park 424 Robert Street 0.08 1 3 Robert C Marshall Fields & Pennsylvania Ave & 2 1 3 Courts Dolphin Roosevelt Comm Park & Pool 1201 West 36th 18 1 3 Street Rosina Ridgley Passive Park 1511 McCulloh 0.09 1 3 Street Rutter's Mill Pass Park 1402 Rutter Street 0.15 1 3 Saint Katherine's Pass Park 2001 Druid Hill 0.07 1 3 Avenue Shirley Avenue Passive Park 4001 Reisterstown 0.6 1 3 Road Stoney Run Stream Valley Park Wyndhurst & Park 3.5 1 3 Stoney Run Stream Valley Park 101 West Cold 3.5 1 3 Spring Lane Towanda Comm Park 4126 Towanda 10 1 3 Avenue TV Hill Open Space 2200 Rockrose 2 1 3 Avenue Western Run Stream Park Cross Country 83.45 1 3 Boulevard Whitelock & Park Passive Park 706 Whitelock 0.1 1 3 William McGill Passive Park 2408 Allendale 0.15 1 3 Street Wilson & Etting Playlot 520 Islamic Way 0.94 1 3 Winner Avenue Playlot 5400 Winner Avenue 0.2 1 3 Woodberry Playlot 2200 Druid Park 1.2 1 3 Drive Wyman Park and Dell 29th, Keswick, & 75 1 3 Tudor Arms Road Total Acreage 1332.763 Property Name Property Address SITE Line Item# CLUSTER SIZE (ACRES ) Alexander Odum Playlot 3111 Presstman 0.5 1 4 Street Beechfield Floodplain Open 300 South 1.2 1 4 Space Beechfield Avenue Belmont Property 3200 Belmont 1 1 4 Avenue Bergner Mansion and Morriss North Avenue and 100 1 4 Morriss Road Bloomingdale-Walbrook-Hilton 2000 block of 0.02 1 4 Tri Bloomingdale Road Cahill and Mt Holly 4001 Clifton Avenue 7 1 4 Carey & Cumberland 1.065 1 4 Daisy Field Gwynns Falls Hilton
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