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MEMO TO: Mr. Steve Rose, Building Inspector <br />Mr. John Johnson, Director of Community Dev./Public Works <br />Mr. Gary Kardell, Superintendent of Public Works <br />FROM: Bruce K. Anderson, Director <br />Parks, Recreation and Forestry <br />DATE: October 5, 1982 <br />RE: Park Shelter Buildings <br />Attached is a letter that staff forwarded to Mr. Kenneth Ernst regarding <br />the purchase of three park shelter buildings to be located at Hillview, <br />Groveland and Woodcrest Parks. As can be noted, staff has negotiated a <br />contract price of $5,000 per unit which allows us to expend an additional <br />$9,000 for modifications to the buildings. Staff has received a proposal <br />from Stenco Construction to contruct frost footings with 2 - 3 courses of <br />block above the ground at a cost of $4,900 or approximately $1,650 per <br />shelter building. The buildings are currently enclosed and are ready to <br />be moved as soon as the footings have been completed. <br />At this time, staff is meeting with Mr. Jerry Stenhoff of Stenco Construction <br />at 9:00 a.m. on Wednesday, October 6, to lay out the final locations of the <br />buildings and to commence the frost footing construction as soon as possible. <br />As part of the bid proposal from Stenco Construction, he has requested the <br />use of -the city's backhoe to dig the initial 42" trench and he will stake <br />out the building and supervise trench work digging. As I understood our <br />conversation earlier this afternoon, the building department has requested <br />that we file building permits for the construction of these three buildings <br />which I will inform Mr. Stenhoff to do. <br />The remaining monies of approximately $4,100 will be used for electrical <br />hook-up as well as interior skate tile and window modifications. We do not <br />envision at this time sheetrocking the interior of the buildings but going <br />with the existing panelling as it appears our monies will not be enough to <br />do such. <br />Having reviewed the existing three park sites to determine the final location, <br />staff at this time would be proposing that the buildings at Woodcrest and <br />Groveland Park be placed on permanent footings with the building at Hillview. <br />be placed on a temporary or b! ^k footing hich will be sheathed with plywood <br />on a temporary basis. Th^ , tale for this temporary site at Hillview is <br />