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Public Works Committee 5. 1. <br />Meeting Date: 11/20/2018 <br />By: Mark Riverblood, Engineering/Public <br />Works <br />Title: <br />Authorize Architectural Design Services for Municipal Pumphouse #3 <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Overview/Background/Project Context: <br />The City of Ramsey, is presently in process of the design for the remaining major public realm elements in The <br />COR, specifically the two connected park spaces —Municipal Plaza and The Waterfront. Both of these parks are <br />along or near, Center Street and in proximity to Pumphouse #3, with the Ramsey Municipal Center at the southern <br />terminus of this same street. Center Street, as the name implies, is at the very center of Ramsey's pedestrian and <br />transit orientated downtown. The existing and future municipal buildings represent an archipelago of visually and <br />physically interconnected places within the community along this armature and axis of streets, trails, sidewalks and <br />parks —and as such, care should be taken to define and embrace this sense of place through appropriate architecture. <br />Together with the Municipal Center, the Pumphouse was one of the very first buildings in The COR, however, <br />unlike the Municipal Center, the decision was purposeful to not finish the exterior, preferring to do so at the time <br />that all the public realm elements could be understood and contextualized—which is concurrent with the <br />aforementioned park design, and today. <br />The first attachment shows existing conditions of Pumphouse #3. <br />Timeframe: <br />At the meeting, Staff will highlight the various future improvements (parks, streets, trails and sidwalks) that will be <br />in geographic and functional proximity to the pump house, to place this project in full context. This, together with <br />Committee discussion is estimated at 20 minutes or more. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Observations: <br />Since approximately 2005, the city has had this project (finishing the facade of the pumphouse) within the Capital <br />Improvement Program (CIP). The CIP worksheet is shown as the second attachment, and identified as a 2018 <br />project; anticipating the above -described concurrent planning and design activity for, and within the public realm. <br />To advance this project, Staff has worked with LHB, one of the City's Consultants to outline a work plan that <br />addresses the primary tasks, and takes into consideration the various aspects of this highly visable project —to <br />ensure the architecture of this building meets aesthetic expectations, is cost effective and sustainable, and <br />contributes appropriately to the functional 'sense of place' in Ramsey's downtown. The third attachment is the <br />Architectural Design Services proposal from LHB. <br />Alternatives: <br />Alternatives include doing nothing at this time. However, the prominence of this small, but important building in <br />the center of The COR is an opportunity to complete the building's facade, and at the same time, use the project as <br />
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