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Public Works Committee 5. 3. <br />Meeting Date: 06/19/2018 <br />By: Mark Riverblood, Engineering/Public <br />Works <br />Title: <br />Consider Replacing 20+ Year Old Pergola, and Park Shelter Roof at Emerald Pond Park <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The purpose of this case is to consider a recommendation to City Council for authorization to perform <br />maintenance/replacement activity for two structures at Emerald Pond Park. Funding is requested to be allocated <br />from the City's Capital Maintenance Fund (not the Park Trust Fund) and therefore is being brought to the Public <br />Works Committee, because the project funding source is limited, and also is used for other (non -park) capital <br />maintenance needs of the community. In 2017, the Council expanded the scope of this fund to allow use for other <br />non -park capital maintenance needs (e.g., roof replacement, parking lot resurfacing, etc.). These facilities are high <br />priority maintenance items. <br />The pergula was completely removed in 2017 due to the cedar post decay at the mounting point with the concrete <br />base —and a concern that it (if not removed) may have represented a safety hazzard. The pergula was in service for <br />21 years. <br />The roof replacement does not represent a hazzard, however the cedar shake roof is in very poor shape, and water is <br />likely penetrating through to the laminated wood roof itself (the structural element). The hexagonal shelter has been <br />in service for approximately 26 years. <br />Emerald Pond Park is one of the most heavily used neighborhood parks in Ramsey's system of parks, and some of <br />the nearby residents are very eager to see the pergola back in service —which was also used for weddings when it <br />was in a more presentable condition. <br />Timeframe: <br />The background and overview of this case presentation may be less than 5 (five) minutes. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Observations: <br />It may be useful to note here, for the Public Works Committee, that Staff is in process of inventorying all of the <br />City's, as well as the park systems', capital maintenance needs to develop long-term maintenance cost projections <br />and priorities. This work is expected to be completed this fall. <br />If the Committee recomends replacment of the pergola and the shelter's roof, utilizing the Capital Maintenance <br />Fund, (formerly known as the Park Maintenance Fund), Staff would proceed to immediatly develop an RFP or <br />obtain competitive quotes for the two projects consistent with the City's Purchasing Policy. The pergola is <br />anticipated to cost less than $30,000; the roof replacement to a standing seam (green) steel roof with trim, less than <br />$15,000. <br />The new shelter roof protects an existing asset and delaying replacement may cost more in the long -run. <br />Consequently replacement is recommended versus the option of not replacing the roof at this time. <br />The pergula replacement is not time -critical, and not replacing the structure is an option. Likely, the expectation of <br />the park users is that replacement would be soon, however, other priorities may be considered by the City. <br />
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