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Park and Recreation Commission <br />Meeting Date: 01/10/2013 <br />By: Mark Riverblood, Engineering /Public <br />Works <br />Title: <br />Recommend Play Structure for North Commons <br />5. 1. <br />Background: <br />The discussion at the June 14, 2012 joint meeting hosted by Park and Recreation Commission with City Council <br />was the Parks Capital Improvement Plan, and also recommending Park Dedication for the COR Three plat which <br />includes the park space known as North Commons. Subsequent to that discussion, a City Council work session was <br />held on July 31st, 2012 on the topic of advancing the 2012 capital improvements, most notably the proposed <br />building and playground for Elmcrest Park - and also a playground for North Commons. The consensus direction <br />from City Council was "acknowledgment that the Park and Recreation Commission will be investigating play <br />equipment purchases for North Commons and Elmcrest Park - for subsequent City Council approval". <br />The COR Three Plat has since been approved (including the 17 single family home -sites west and southwest of the <br />park), and when all of those lots are eventually sold, $42,075 will be generated for park development purposes, <br />(and $10,200 in Trail Fees). Somewhat conincidently, this dollar amount is generally what had been projected as <br />needed for the proposed play structure for the park. Synergistically, having the play equipment in the park will aid <br />in lot sales, hastening the return on the cost of lot creation, improve property values near North Commons, and also <br />generating tax revenue (from the new homes) for maintaining the park space (as well as other city infrastructure). <br />Notification: <br />Notification is not required for park improvements, however a sign was placed in the park illustrating the proposed <br />park and plat ( #exhibit 1). A letter requesting input on the proposed playground was also issued in October 2012 <br />(attachment #2). Additionally, several public meetings have occurred regarding the park and COR Three plat. <br />Observations: <br />Following Council consensus to begin planning for the play equipment for North Commons, the Commission <br />discussed play equipment components and features, and an invitation for input from area residents was issued by <br />mail. The attached letter (exhibit #2) generated enthusiastic feedback from several families near the park and many <br />suggestions for what the playground should include. <br />Thereafter, the State Contract for play apparatuses was consulted and St. Croix Recreation (a reputable contractor <br />on previous city park projects), was asked to submit a proposal that came as close as possible to meeting the <br />Commission's direction from August and specifically, including the components requested by the resident's <br />submissions - while meeting the project budget. All of the resident requests are included in the attached rendering <br />(item #3 below). Additionally, the structure from the State Contract saves $2,396 from the catalog pricing and <br />meets the estimated project cost of approximately $40,000 including installation (separately by an installer at <br />$5,950.00), shipping, tax and resilient surfacing at $39,968. <br />What is not included in the above dollar amount is the border for the playground and a hard surface path to the area <br />so as to be handicap accessible. Earlier this fall, a local business donated a number of boulders for the playground <br />border (attachment #4) - so a part of this cost has already been accommodated. (For the meeting, Staff will attempt <br />to have cost identified for the 8'foot bituminous trail connection to the play- equipment from the street - estimated to <br />be between $4,000 and $5,000, including a curb cut and concrete ADA ramp.) <br />
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