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5.1.
Park and Recreation Commission
Meeting Date:
05/09/2013
By:
Mark Riverblood, Engineering/Public Works

Information

Title:

Collate Stakeholder Input and Develop Concept for Elmcrest Park’s Community Building

Background:

The Elmcrest Park building (and associated playground) has been in the city's Parks Capital Improvement Plan for many years, and is identified in the 2013 CIP, as an approximately $500,000 investment in the community park.  Of this referenced amount, about $75,000 is anticipated to be appropriated for the play structure (at a later time in 2013). 

The need for a building with restrooms, storage, concessions, shelter and meeting space, is in part evidenced by the expense Northern Lights Soccer (NLS) pays each time a tournament occurs at the park for the rental and set up of tents, generators etc.  The park is used April into October each year by Anoka Ramsey Athletic Association's NLS club and also by the general public and adjoining neighborhoods year-around. The park in any year serves thousands of individuals - all of which will benefit from the community building this project will deliver.

In addition to the playground aspect of the 2013 project there are other costs necessary (within the $500,000 project estimate) to develop a fully functioning park building at Elmcrest and are as follows:

While municipal water is within the park, connecting to this watermain will have a somewhat significant expense as a parking lot with curb and gutter will need to be crossed and replaced. This may be a minimum of $20,000.  Further, a solution will need to developed for the septic system, as municipal sanitary sewer is miles distant. The system design is yet to be determined, and thus the cost is unknown, but believed to be in the range of >$10-20,000 dollars. 

Additional costs will be identified during the building's design phase associated with site improvements like sidewalks, landscaping, irrigation and restoration.  These may be considered to represent $10-15,000 dollars.  All of the project expenses will be collated and brought back to City Council once the building design and cost estimate is developed.

The final generalized cost category (aside from the park building itself) is architectural services, which was approved in March, 2013 by City Council and begins the design phase of this project.

Observations/Alternatives:


Architectural Design - Scope of Services
Architectural services will consist of three phases that will; 1) explore concepts and a schematic design process to meet the needs of stakeholders and end users, 2) project development to final design and the identification of the building's cost (estimate), and 3) the preparation of construction documents.

The above work plan is detailed in the Scope of Services proposal (attached) from Studio 55 Architects, LLC (formerly known as Bissonnette Erickson Architects) as a not-to-exceed cost of $22,500. The 4th phase of architectural services, Construction Administration, would be approved by City Council when the design and construction documents are completed and the building cost estimate is presented to Council. The proposal by Studio 55 identifies this figure at a not-to-exceed amount of $6,000.  

Timeline: Design, Plans and Specs
A key component of the design for Elmcrest Park's community building is the Schematic Design process (Phase I), where Staff and ARAA, NLS and others carefully review the all the alternatives and concepts for the building, leading up to successful final design.  The purpose of this case is this Phase 1 activity.  



Recommendation:

Staff recommends that all comment received by the by the city, together with the Commissioner's observations and expertise in the community be discussed to inform this stage of the concept planning.  The attached memo from Studio 55 may be used to organize the discussion.  The architect will be at the meeting with a plan view concept plan to 'mark-up' with dimensions and building features. 

Funding Source:

The funding source for architectural services is up to $22,500 from the Park Trust Fund which has a present balance of approximately $2,442,000.

Additionally, the Anoka Ramsey Athletic Association has committed $40,000 to the building project that would be donated toward the Park Trust Fund upon City Council's approval of the community building's construction.

Council Action:

By consensus, provide general direction to develop the concept plan for Elmcrest Park's community building.

Attachments

Form Review

Inbox Reviewed By Date
Grant Riemer Grant Riemer 05/03/2013 01:13 PM
Kurt Ulrich MaryJo Warner 05/03/2013 01:35 PM
Form Started By:
Mark Riverblood
Started On:
05/01/2013
Final Approval Date:
05/03/2013