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PL PACKETS 2000-2004
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PL PACKET 03202001
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Parks Commission Meeting Minutes <br /> February 12, 2001 <br /> Page 3 <br /> 1 Ms. Olivier noted that the concession area measures 12.5' x 16.5'. She added that she will be <br /> 2 meeting with their restaurant consultant to review the area for code requirements. <br /> 3 Mr. Kost explained that, based on input from the Fields Subcommittee, a decision needs to be <br /> 4 made regarding soccer vs. ice and summer hockey, which he will discuss in Agenda Item V. <br /> 5 Jenson added that the size of the warming house may be impacted by this decision. <br /> 6 Ms. Olivier continued her presentation with the design of the Silver Point pavilion which is <br /> 7 similar to that of Central Park, but on a smaller scale of 14' x 34'. It does not have a fireplace or <br /> 8 air conditioning, and has smaller restrooms and a smaller picnic pavilion. There is a mezzanine <br /> 9 level for the mechanical. As this is located in a flood plain, Olivier noted that a meeting with <br /> 10 held with Todd Hubmer regarding the plan to make accommodations particularly in the <br /> 11 restrooms. <br /> 12 Jindra requested that Ms. Olivier visit Silver Point Park to further determine the size and location <br /> 13 of the facility in relation to the fields and the parking lot and bring a revision back to the Parks <br /> 14 Commission, including reducing the size of the restrooms. <br /> Zurbey added,that the size of the building seems too large for the space available in the park. <br /> Mr. Kost stated that.abetter sense of the.scale of the building will result from visiting,the park <br /> 17 Ms. Olivier continued by outlining two schedules for the Silver Point Park pavilion, based <br /> 18 primarily on the length of time needed for the construction documents phase and the bidding <br /> 19 process, with construction beginning in June. Depending on the timing of these factors, <br /> 20 construction would be completed in either August or September. <br /> 21 Ms. Olivier explained that this will be coordinated with Bob Kost in regard to Central Park, with <br /> 22 the Silver Point Park construction first (along with Tower), followed by Central Park. She added <br /> 23 that it would be desirable to include all in one bid package in order to take advantage of costs and <br /> 24 craftsmanship by awarding the project to one contractor. <br /> 25 Jindra noted that the subcommittee will.review the plans and the schedules in order to move the- <br /> 26 process along in a timely manner. Mr. Hartman added that it is the intention of the Parks <br /> 27 Commission to start construction on Silver Point Park this spring. <br /> 28 In conclusion, Ms. Olivier reviewed the plans for water and sewer connections which have been <br /> 29 planned for and the associated costs for Silver Point Park and Central Park. <br /> 30 Jindra thanked Ms. Olivier for her presentation. <br /> i Motion by Jenson, second by Hallada, to approve the design of the Pavilion and Warming House <br /> 2 as presented by Ms. Olivier. <br />
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