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COUNCIL MINUTES JULY 13, 1998 <br /> Consideration of Authorization to Expend Park Dedication Funds for Improvements to the <br /> Rice Lake Park, Rick DeGardner-Mr. DeGardner stated that at the July 6, 1998, Park Board <br /> meeting the following amenities and costs were approved for Rick Lake Estates Park: <br /> Site clearing and grading $ 5,000 <br /> Playground equipment $24,800 <br /> Border,pea gravel, and accessibility path for <br /> playground area $ 5,000 <br /> Half court basketball court $ 9,000 <br /> Mr. DeGardner indicated the trail leading to Baldwin Park was included in the 1998 Park Board <br /> Goals. The estimated cost of completion of this trail is $17,000 and should be completed <br /> sometime in August, 1998. <br /> Mr. DeGardner recommended that Council authorize the expenditure of approximately $40,000 <br /> of Park Dedication Funds for the listed improvements. Council has already approved funds for <br /> the installation of the trail segment. There is $42,700 in the Park Dedication fund that is <br /> designated for Rice Lake Estates Park, (including trail). This will require an additional amount <br /> of approximately $18,100 of undesignated funds. <br /> Mayor Sullivan clarified that the funds are from Park Dedication Funds. <br /> Council Member Neal moved to authorize the expenditure of approximately $40,000 of Park <br /> Dedication Funds for the listed improvements to Rice Lake Estates Park. Council Member Dahl <br /> seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Consideration of Authorization to Seek Bids for Playground Equipment for the Rice Lake <br /> Estates Park, Rick DeGardner-Mr. DeGardner stated that he is requesting authorization from <br /> Council to seek playground equipment bids for Rice Lake Estates Park. <br /> Vendors will be given a maximum dollar amount of$24,800 for equipment to include 2 swings <br /> and play equipment for the 5-12 age group. All proposals are expected to meet requirements set <br /> forth in the Americans with Disabilities Act. All equipment in the bids must meet guidelines as <br /> published by the United States Consumer Products Safety Commission. <br /> After receiving the bids on the play equipment,the project will be evaluated by City staff and the <br /> Park Board, with input from area residents through scheduled playground equipment reviews at <br /> the Park and Recreation Building during the week of August 3, 1998. The project will be <br /> awarded to the vendor that provides the City with the best value for the funds available. The best <br /> value analysis will include an evaluation of quality, durability, safety, equipment longevity, <br /> aesthetic appeal, and the play experience provided. After review, a recommendation will be <br /> made to the Council for the purchase of playground equipment(August 10, 1998, Council <br /> meeting). <br /> 14 <br />