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7. 1. <br /> CC Regular Session <br /> Meeting Date: 04/23/2024 <br /> Primary Strategic Plan Initiative: Promote economic growth and development. <br /> Information <br /> Title: <br /> The Waterfront- Consider Schematic Design Process for Determining the Community Building Cost <br /> Purpose/Background: <br /> Background <br /> As part of the city's community park system planning, a water-centric park known as The Waterfront has been <br /> envisioned for more than a decade in Ramsey's downtown. In 2023,the mass grading for the park was completed <br /> as part of the preparation of pad-ready development of the entire northwest quadrant of The COR. Presently, the <br /> city is Advertising for Bids for a trail that will circumnavigate the 7-acre pond and connect the park to the <br /> adjoining residential areas and larger community. Throughout and during the last 10 years of planning for the <br /> park, city leaders have simultaneously heard a common refrain from many residents that they desire <br /> more family destinations, more restaurants, a 'splash pad' and a community center. These resident <br /> propositions have most recently coalesced as a proposed project that would address those aspirations. <br /> Over the last year, the Park&Recreation Commission performed a detailed analysis of how a park building could <br /> best serve the community this process resulted in a concept for an approximate 36,000 gross square foot <br /> two-story building, consisting of mass timber construction; and including dining,balcony,patio and beer garden, <br /> room rental and fitness areas, large indoor play area, and banquet space. The proposed structure with indoor and <br /> outdoor program areas is essentially a modern community center, with outdoor water-play elements replacing a <br /> traditional public swimming pool and gym. <br /> At the City Council work session on April 9th,the Council reviewed the overall concept plan for the community <br /> building and also examined details and operational pro forma on a public private partnership that would provide <br /> for the preponderance of the operating costs for the food and beverage aspects of the building in the first years, <br /> with a transition to a partnership that projected revenue in subsequent years, all the while by providing services to <br /> residents. Other operational and maintenance costs for the building and grounds were highlighted,but additional <br /> revenue relative to the indoor playground and climbing wall were not included. As general information, attached <br /> is the contract between Morrissey Hospitality and the City of Coon Rapids. If Ramsey were to move forward <br /> with the project,we would craft a management contract that fits our needs. <br /> The work session discussion included'high-level' construction cost estimates of$1 M to $3M for the water play <br /> and other outdoor site development, and estimates of$18M to $20M for the proposed 36,000 square foot <br /> community building and perhaps another$2M for fixtures, furnishings and equipment. The discussion <br /> continued with the acknowledgment that to fully consider this project,two things should occur; first,that accurate <br /> cost estimates must be determined, and only thereafter an advisory question can be formulated for inclusion on <br /> the November General Election ballot, such that residents would have an effective voice in supporting the funding <br /> of the proposed project. <br /> Purpose <br /> This case seeks authorization to proceed to Schematic Design for the community building, as described at the <br /> April 9th work session by Gregory Houck, Principal Architect with Cuningham. The ballot question language <br /> would be considered by Council,after the 8-week Schematic Design process concludes,resulting in an accurate <br /> building construction cost estimate(+/- 5%). <br />
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