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CC Work Session 2.2. <br />Meeting Date: 09/27/2011 <br />By: Aaron Backman, Administrative <br />Services <br />Title: <br />Fire Suppression System for City -Owned Property at 6701 Hwy 10 <br />Background: <br />The City of Ramsey acquired the property at 6701 Hwy 10 in September of 2005. The 28,000 sq. ft building <br />includes 18,000 sq. ft. of cold storage that is utilized by Sharp & Associates to store boats, RVs, and other vehicles, <br />and approximately 10,000 sq. ft of office space formerly occupied by NAU Country Insurance. In February of 2007 <br />the City leased 4,820 sq. ft. or the east side of the office space to Youth First Community of Promise. Three years <br />later the lease was modified with the lessee being the Northwest Anoka County Community Consortium. Youth <br />First continues to operate in the east side of the office space. The City constructed a demizing wall dividing the <br />office area in the middle and has undertaken other maintenance activities pertaining to the property. <br />At the beginning of July of 2011, the United Methodist Church of Anoka approached the Economic <br />Development/Marketing Manager regarding leasing the western portion of the office space in 6701 Hwy 10. The <br />Anoka church is interested in creating a new satellite church called Northern Light Church. On July 8th Pastor <br />Lyndy Zabel, the pastor for the new church, provided a letter of intent to lease the office <br />area. Following negotiations with representatives of the church, a lease was drafted that reflected an annual rent of <br />$24,100 in the first year and $26,510 in the second year of the lease. The term of the lease would be for 30 months. <br />According to the Building Official, in 2005 the City adopted the Chapter 1306 MN Building Code into the Ramsey <br />Building Code. Chapter 1306 is the section of the building code requiring buildings to be constructed with fire <br />suppression. Chapter 1306 has two optional subparts which the City was required to choose. Option one would <br />apply to any new builds or additions. Under option one any new construction would be required to have a fire <br />suppression system installed as part of the permit. <br />Ramsey choose to adopt "Option 2 ", which requires any new construction including additions to be sprinkled, as <br />well as requiring any existing space that has a change in its "occupancy" classification to also be sprinkled. Since <br />there is a change of use of the property that entails assembly activities, the City's building code requires the <br />installation of a fire suppression system. Following discussions with the Building Official, Fire Marshal, and the <br />church, it is clear that a fire sprinkler system would be required for a portion of the building, specifically for the <br />office area on the south end of the property (See diagram of the building). Both Youth First and Northern Light <br />Church have activities that trigger the need for a fire suppression system. This proposed project would provide fire <br />safety for both sides. <br />The proposed fire sprinkler project would entail a a two -zone wet and dry pipe fire protection sprinkler system. <br />The "wet pipe system" protects the heated office space and moves water through pipes in the ceiling. The "dry pipe <br />system" protects the unheated attic truss space and is equipped with an air compressor. The total cost for both is <br />$64,980. There is currently a two inch water service line that comes into the building which does not <br />provide sufficient water pressure to support the fire protection system. Therefore, a six inch water line would need <br />to be extended from the water main that runs along the south side of the BNSF railroad tracks. Public works has <br />provided cost estimates for two options (See site layout showing water main options). The 280 foot option is <br />estimated to cost $53,585 and the 440 foot option $36,575. Both have a 25% contingency. Actual bids from <br />contractors may come in lower. Thus the total project cost would be $101,555. <br />Recommendation: <br />
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