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B. Building with two unisex restrooms, storage and a canopy for shade. <br />Estimated cost is $0.9 million. <br />C. Building with two unisex restrooms, storage and smaller meeting room <br />with no walk-through. Estimated cost is $1.8 to 2.1 million. <br />LH B estimates $550/square foot in cost. That cost depends on fixtures and <br />interior finishes and timing. <br />The parks and recreation commission reviewed these three proposals. Single <br />unisex stalls are recommended for parents helping and changing children. <br />Gender restrooms are not necessary. The concession stand is not a high <br />priority with what is available at the community center. Is the open air <br />middle worth the cost? Design B was the preferred plan with multi -use stalls. <br />Councilmember Doan asked how many portable restrooms are needed. <br />Benoit answered, S and they need frequent cleaning due to the amount of <br />use. Myrland asked how the restrooms are kept clean. Benoit stated that a <br />company did the cleaning for them. If the restrooms are owned by the city in <br />the building, there will have t❑ be consideration on how t❑ assign seasonal <br />staff. <br />Councilmember Johnson asked the impact of concession traffic after one <br />summer. Benoit stated that there was some increase, but it was not <br />significant. Many people brought their own food. Councilmember ❑oan <br />suggested a possible popup concession for certain peak times and requested <br />space be available for that. Benoit added that vending machines are also a <br />possibility. Councilmember Johnson suggested restrooms would be used <br />more than portable restrooms were used, and five might not be enough. <br />Bobby Theisen: Two designs are presented. <br />A. There is a natural hill at the park that slopes to the courts. One design <br />would be to take advantage of the hill with a building that has a lower level <br />for storage. The interior would have multiple uses with a room that could be <br />rented and used for a warming house in the winter for the skating rinks. <br />There are gender and unisex restrooms and a canopy for shade. Estimated <br />cost is $1.3 million. <br />B. The second design is a single level with a similar activity room/warming <br />house and green space. There would be a storage room ❑n the north side <br />and one multiple use restroom to support a warming house area. an the <br />west side is room for four unisex bathrooms. In the middle area, there would <br />be additional storage. Estimated cost is $1.2 to $1.4 million. Although a level <br />9 <br />
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