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CC Regular Session 7. 8. <br />Meeting Date: 05/13/2014 <br />By: Mark Riverblood, Engineering/Public <br />Works <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Consider Full Service Restroom for The Draw <br />Purpose/Background: <br />In 2008, the city installed a concrete, full service restroom in Emerald Pond Park. The facility was a dramatic <br />improvement for park patrons over the plastic, portable toilet that was sited at the park previously. In the fall of <br />2013, another concrete restroom was added to Riverdale Park. These facilities have been demonstrated to be <br />relatively easy to clean, and have a utility room (separate from the public portion) where cleaning supplies and <br />equipment can be stored. <br />Over time, and as funding allows, Staff recommends adding this type of facility to those developed parks that have <br />municipal sewer and water available; as the maintenance cost of cleaning the restrooms is probably not much more <br />than the $48 dollar monthly rental cost for the portable plastic units - and the quality of the experience is vastly <br />improved for the public. <br />Notification: <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />One of the frequently heard observations from the public at The Draw Summer Events Series is that "the city should <br />have a 'nice' restroom at the park instead of the outhouse". This may be somewhat of an understatement, especially <br />in light of the fact that 400 person concerts are evermore frequent, and food is served at the events. <br />In addition to the concerts and Farmers' Market, The Draw is used by walkers and PACT Charter School <br />throughout the day, and PACT and Anoka Ramsey Athletic Association use the athletic fields in the Spring, <br />Summer and into the Fall. The amphitheater area also hosts the occasional wedding, or special events like the <br />second annual Bark For Life fundraiser this past April. <br />While a concrete restroom was not forecast within the 2014 Parks Capital Improvement Plan, the Park and <br />Recreation Commission is recommending City Council approval for the Summer installation of a restroom at The <br />Draw. The following represents some of the opportunities associated with this proposal: <br />• Sewer and water were previously stubbed out in a centralized location east of the parking lot - and electricity <br />is already there. <br />• The long-term plan had been to add a restroom at the above location - and while a larger pavilion (with <br />restroom) will be placed there in the future, the 2014 restroom proposed may be relocated to another city park <br />at that time (E.g. Rivers' Bend). <br />• A CTX manufactured restroom of the exact specification of the one purchased for Riverdale Park is at CTX's <br />plant - as another organization backed out of an agreed to purchase. <br />• Due to the point above, Ramsey could take delivery of this restroom as soon as June - normally a lengthy <br />lead time for manufacturing. Conceivably, the restroom could be in service for some of the first concerts of <br />this year. <br />• The Lawful Gambling Fund, a logical funding source for the restroom has a projected fund balance of <br />$69,000 dollars (after the 2014 Elmcrest Park playground and site improvements). <br />In addition to the above rationale, the Ramsey Rotary has approved $1,500 dollars for a community project that <br />
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