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Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chair Bennett, Commissioners Mobry, Barr, Chubb, Fyten, <br />Trappen, and Troy. Voting No: None. Absent: None. <br />5. CONIlVIISSION BUSINESS <br />5.01: Consider Donation for Improvements to Central and Alpine Park <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood presented the purpose of this case is <br />to approve a request from the Anoka Ramsey Athletic Association (ARAA) to implement certain <br />improvements to the ball fields at Central and Alpine Park and recommend that City Council <br />accept this donation. <br />In the case of ball fields 1-4 at Central Park, much of the chain-link fencing and backstops are <br />from the original installation in 1984, with the fencing bowed and misshapen. ARAA's project <br />would consist of replacing the fabric, and posts as necessary. "Dugouts" would also be added to <br />these fields. The dugouts consist of fence panels to separate parents and spectators from the <br />players' benches. A photograph of a similar dugout was presented. <br />As for the proposed improvements to Alpine Park, this is not replacing the fencing, but rather, <br />adding a new electric power supply to the pavilion area, and the two batting cages that were also <br />an ARAA project in 2014. <br />In the case of new, proposed capital improvements, the city must be mindful that the annual <br />operation and maintenance costs are factored and accounted for, in the case of any <br />improvements, donated or funded by the Park Trust Fund. As for the subject of this case, aside <br />from the electric service to the batting cages, the project will not add new infrastructure to <br />maintain. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood reviewed another aspect of receiving <br />donations for parks and public space is assuring that the intended project goes as planned, and <br />contractors are insured and licensed to work in the city. A document was provided outlining <br />some of these details. Before Staff would bring this particular case to City Council, the <br />agreement would need to be in place, and all the proverbial "T's crossed and I's dotted". <br />All cash funding shall be provided by ARAA and the estimated amount will be $25,000 - <br />$35,000. There is a demand on staff time, to assist ARAA implement these improvements, <br />however this is accommodated within the 2015 General Fund operating budget. <br />Commissioner Trappen asked about the electrical and Parks & Assistant Public Works <br />Superintendent Riverblood stated ARAA had met with an electrician and was not given complete <br />information about what would be needed. There needs to be adequate power supply for the <br />amenities. This detail needs to be researched. <br />Park and Recreation Commission/July 9, 2015 <br />Page 2 of 6 <br />