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Public Works Committee 5. 1. <br />Meeting Date: 11/19/2019 <br />By: Mark Riverblood, Engineering/Public <br />Works <br />Title: <br />Consider Replacing Monument and Shelter Roof at Rivers' Bend Park, and HVAC Replacement at Central Park <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Purpose: <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 Rivers' Bend Park, and one of three HVAC system's at <br />Central Park's buildings. Funding is requested to be allocated from the City's Capital Maintenance Fund (not the <br />Park Trust Fund) and therefore is being brought to the Public Works Committee, because the project funding source <br />is limited, and also to be used for other (non -park) capital maintenance needs of the community. Note: In 2017, the <br />Council expanded the scope of this fund (previously entitled Park Maintenance Fund) to allow use for other <br />non -park capital maintenance needs (e.g. roof replacement, HVAC systems, parking lot resurfacing, etc.). The <br />facilities this case discusses may be considered higher priority maintenance items. <br />Background: <br />While Ramsey was incorporated as a city in the mid-70's, the preponderance of the park and trail system <br />infrastructure was not constructed until the late 1980's and more recently —meaning also, that much of the system <br />(facilities, pavement etc.) is now decades old. <br />Central Park was one of the first significant park improvements for the community, and development began there <br />beginning in mid-1980's—including the Park Center building itself in 1987. Rivers' Bend Park was the second <br />community park to emerge, with most initial improvements occurring in 1989, which included the entrance <br />monument, with the hexagonal shelter (North half of the park) following a few years later. <br />Rivers' Bend replacements <br />The hexagonal roof replacement does not represent a hazard, however the cedar shake roof is in very poor <br />shape, and water is likely penetrating through the missing shingles to the laminated -glue wood roof itself (the <br />structural element), and may be near the point where significant damage to the entire structure is at risk. The <br />hexagonal shelter has been in service for approximately 28 years. <br />The decayed wooden park entrance monument is not a safety hazard, however it is in unacceptable visual <br />condition and is probably functioning counter -productively as a welcoming entrance sign. <br />Central Park replacement <br />The HVAC system within the Park Center Building (the main park structure) has been in service for nearly 33 <br />years and consists of a purposefully redundant, two -zone heating and cooling arrangement. One portion of this <br />HVAC system (cooling function) has failed and is practically not repairable. The HVAC repairs discussed herein is <br />not a safety concern per se, however, as the units are 3-decades old, staff is recommending upgrading them to a <br />more modern, energy efficient units before they fail completely. It may be important to note, that the Park Center <br />Building is used multiple times each week —often by paying customers, and if the heating or cooling system failed <br />at the wrong time it may negatively affect the respective reservation at the building, which may have deleterious <br />impact on the event, some of which may have community -wide importance (examples to be discussed at the <br />meeting). <br />Timeframe: <br />
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