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presently being served by the Affinity building at their expense). Completing this specific park area would be of <br />benefit to the future residents who will reside on either side of this space as well as other park patrons, including for <br />Happy Days' programming —and improve the marketability of the city -owned vacant lot West of Municipal Plaza. <br />Municipal Plaza, south of the above (the larger, Happy Days site): <br />The fill from the 2019 COR Infiltration Basin was placed in the park as referenced above. The city may also <br />consider an underground irrigation for the park as the first phase of development, as large scale park improvements <br />may be a few or more years out. This flat, turfed area would function as a lush park space until the final <br />improvements to the park are funded and complete. <br />Pump House Plaza: <br />The area immediately surrounding the small Pump House No. #3 is unimproved and consists of sand -burs and <br />weedy grasses. As part of the 2019 Metropolitan Council Local Community Development grant exploration, the <br />Pump House site was evaluated and found that its grounds can bring significant value to Ramsey's downtown by <br />functioning as a plaza and practical extension of the sidewalk and connected park (especially when Center Street <br />may be closed for public events). The cost and design of adding a public restroom to this site to serve the the area <br />parks and trails will be evaluated as this planning document and process moves forward. <br />Pump House Exterior completion: <br />The facade treatment was withheld from the Pump House when it was constructed over a decade and a half ago. <br />This was deliberate, so as to match the building with the municipal architecture at such time as this was known. It is <br />believed that this project is timely, in that the city has made the investments in civic place and architecture, and the <br />other related improvements (Municipal Plaza and the future Waterfront) can be considered along with this <br />endeavor —each informing the other, thus setting forth the civic architecture for establishing the sense of place, in <br />the very center of Ramsey's walkable downtown. Additionally, the Pump House is stark in appearance (without the <br />architectural cladding), and finishing the building will meet with the same standards as other private projects are <br />held to in The COR, raising property values, and at the same time the site's utility (discussed above). The city's <br />Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) shows this project occurring in 2020-21, (with that worksheet as the third <br />attachment). <br />145th Avenue sidewalk: <br />As of the Fall of 2020, the Sapphire project site is substantially complete, including a widened sidewalk from <br />Sapphire Street, westerly along 145th Avenue to the Pump House site. The city is required to complete <br />approximately 100' feet of sidewalk on the south side of the Pump House to make the connection to Center Street. <br />The planning for this sidewalk will occur alongside the above Pump House Plaza planning activity. <br />Notification: <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Additional detail will be presented at the meeting. <br />Funding Source: <br />Funding for the various capital improvements (to be approved outside the scope of this case) are identified within <br />the respective portions of the CIP or other separate Council authorization. <br />Recommendation: <br />