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Park and Recreation Commission <br />Meeting Date: 07/12/2012 <br />By: Mark Riverblood, Engineering /Public <br />Works <br />Title: <br />Recommend 2012 Parks' Capital Improvements <br />Notification: <br />5. 1. <br />Background: <br />The primary discussion at the June 14th, 2012 joint meeting hosted by Park and Recreation Commission with City <br />Council was the Parks' Capital Improvement Plan and also recommending Park Dedication for the COR Three plat <br />which includes the park space known as North Commons. The preponderance of the CIP discussion included the <br />building and playground for Elmcrest Park - with the North Commons item including a discussion on the priority of <br />the playground for that new neighborhood. <br />Observations: <br />The essence of the aforementioned analysis on the CIP, was that all three projects have a demonstrated need within <br />the community, and each (the park building at Elmcrest, the playstructure there as well, and the play equipment for <br />North Commons), are the subject of some expectation by residents - either at the neighborhood level or in the case <br />of Northern Lights Soccer (NLS), by a large cross - section of Ramsey. <br />The discussion in June also concluded that it was difficult to 'rank' the priority of these projects, as they are different <br />in their nature and need, or they are interrelated as in the case of the park building and adjoining playstructure at <br />Elmcrest Park. <br />Using the above 'obstacle' as an opportunity, staff investigated the proposition of purchasing two playstructures at <br />the same time for two different parks. The findings reveal that perhaps as much as 8 to 13 percent may be saved by <br />this approach. If the price point for the play equipment at Elmcrest were $75k and the proposed playstructure at <br />North Commons were $40k - the savings may be approximately $15,000. <br />Another aspect of the discussion included the acknowledgment that the Park and Recreation Commission and <br />Northern Lights Soccer need to work together closely throughout the planning process for Elmcrest's park building - <br />and establish a realistic goal of cash contributions by the club, and also what NLS would be responsible for in terms <br />day -to -day maintenance during the soccer season. A well- attended meeting occurred on June 24th, 2012 between <br />NLS, Anoka Ramsey Athletic Association (ARAA) officials and members of the Commission. The outcome <br />appeared to yield general consensus on a funding plan and amount, and recognition that a formal maintenance <br />commitment would need to organized for submittal to City Council to credibly move the park building project <br />forward. <br />One part of the cash contribution by NLS may be to reimburse the City for the plans and specs after the building is <br />completed. Advancing the plans and specs as a first step has the value of assuring the club has 'skin in the game' <br />but moreover addresses many important questions like identifying the estimated building construction cost, annual <br />operational expenses and most importantly, building design and utility. It is understood that representatives from <br />NLS will be at the Commission's July meeting to more fully develop this collaborative. <br />Attached is a proposal that addresses the process of developing the plans and specifications for the Elmcrest Park <br />building, as well as related attachments. <br />Should the Commission and Northern Lights Soccer come to agreement on some of the details in the above <br />approach. the next step may include a discussion at a City Council work session to obtain direction to formalize the <br />
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