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Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chair Bennett; Commissioners Barten, and Olson. Voting No: None. <br />Absent: Commissioners Sis and Walker. Abstain: Commissioners Leistico and Loss. <br />5. COMMISSION BUSINESS <br />5.01: Consider Removal Without Replacement of the Flintwood Terrace Boardwalk <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood stated that the purpose of this case is to <br />determine the disposition of a small 300-foot boardwalk which was constructed over the winter of <br />2004/2005. The boardwalk was well received and fulfilled the purpose of allowing people to enjoy <br />the wetland. He stated that over the past few years the ice has shifted the boardwalk and broken it <br />up. He provided photos showing the condition in disrepair. He stated that staff asked a contractor <br />for the cost for disposal, which would be $12,000 and with replacement, would be over $100,000. <br />He noted that the boardwalk could be removed at this time and rather than replacement, and <br />potentially a similar amount of funds could be better used on another boardwalk project. He stated <br />that staff recommends removal of the boardwalk. <br />Chair Bennett confirmed that there is existing trail which the boardwalk juts off and therefore <br />removal of the boardwalk will not create a trail gap. He asked if there is a way to prevent this <br />situation from happening again on future boardwalk projects. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood commented that a floating boardwalk system <br />may move with the ice, but this system was within the mud and therefore the boardwalk could not <br />move with the ice. He stated that the issue they encountered with a floating boardwalk was <br />straight-line winds actually over -turning the boardwalk. <br />Commissioner Loss asked the original cost of construction for the boardwalk. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood stated that he is unsure of that cost but noted <br />it would have been much lower because of the decreased material and labor costs at the time. <br />Commissioner Olson commented that because of safety this needs to be removed. <br />Chair Bennett agreed that the boardwalk is in such a state of disrepair that it needs to be removed. <br />He commented that there could be alternative solutions if they want to do something in the future. <br />Commissioner Leistico agreed the boardwalk should be removed and that it would not be the best <br />use of resources to replace it. She asked if resident feedback has been received on the potential <br />removal. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood commented that the neighborhood has <br />enjoyed the boardwalk and the swing that existed. He noted that there were numerous issues with <br />vandalism of the swing. He stated that staff had put trail closed signs at the entrance to the <br />boardwalk because of the poor condition and those would often be removed and thrown into the <br />wetland. <br />Park and Recreation Commission/January 12, 2023 <br />Page 2 of 4 <br />
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