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5. 1. <br />Park and Recreation Commission <br />Meeting Date: 06/12/2025 <br />Primary Strategic Plan Initiative: Connect the community through Parks, Trails and Recreational Programming. <br />Information <br />Title: <br />The Waterfront - Water -Play and Eastern Park Development Process <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Note: this case content is largely the same as the City Council case for June IOth, 2025—and is provided here, so <br />as to brief the Park & Recreation Commission on Council's action earlier in the week. Additional information will <br />be provided at the meeting. <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. In 2024 the <br />surrounding streets were constructed together with parking for the build -out of the park. Also last Fall, basic <br />landscaping was completed, with a trail that circumnavigates the 7-acre deep -water pond, andconnects the park to <br />the adjoining residential areas and greater community. <br />Throughout and during the last 10 years of planning for the park, city leaders have simultaneously heard a <br />common refrain from many residents that they desire more family destinations, more restaurants, a splash pad and <br />a community center. These resident propositions were considered as the Park & Recreation Commission <br />developed concept plans for the park that would address those aspirations. Over the last two years, the <br />Commission performed a detailed analysis of how a park building could best serve the community— this process <br />resulted in a concept for an approximate 36,000 square foot two-story building, consisting of mass timber <br />construction; and including dining, balcony, patio and beer garden, room rental and fitness areas, large indoor <br />play area, and banquet space. The proposed structure with indoor and outdoor program areas would essentially be <br />a modern community center, with outdoor water -play elements replacing a traditional public swimming pool and <br />gym. The Park & Recreation Commission also delved into concept planning for the proposed water -play at the <br />east side of The Waterfront that would be closely aligned with the community building —with that planning work <br />and case studies included as the second attachment, and as background information. <br />Earlier this year, City Council developed its 2025 Strategic Plan that included a high-level work plan for The <br />Waterfront. That plan prescribes a fast -track process for the development of a quality, fully -functional water -play <br />area of the park for July of 2026—and thus is the subject of this week's cases. <br />Time Frame/Observations/Alternatives: <br />City Council's 2025 Strategic Plan calls for a plan and process to be implemented in June of this year in order to <br />meet the goal of having the water -play park improvements completed and open to the public in July of next year, <br />(an aggressive, but achievable schedule). Included witl this case is a plan and scope of work that will deliver this <br />new park amenity for Ramsey residents in this timeframe. As the 8-page proposal lays forth the sequences and <br />complexity of all the work to be performed, that in-depth narrative and specifics are not copied into this case's <br />text, please see Damon Farber's proposal as the first attachment. <br />Funding Source: <br />