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Parks Commission Meeting Minutes <br /> March 12, 2001 <br /> Page 2 <br /> 1 Koehntop asked if the fencing would be silver or colored. Mr. Kost indicated this could be <br /> 2 determined at a later date without effecting the cost of the fencing. <br /> 3 Zurbey asked why the irrigation for the City property was being included within the park <br /> 4 expenses. Mr. Kost noted the expense for adding the City Center irrigation has reduced the total <br /> 5 City expense by $10,000. <br /> 6 Jindra noted this was discussed at the meeting last week because extra funding would be needed <br /> 7 to alter the watermain, resurface the parking lot, and to add irrigation. She indicated there would <br /> 8 be a separation of these expenses when this is presented to the Council. <br /> 9 Zurbey asked for the reasoning behind the watermain expenses. Mr. Kost noted the line item <br /> 10 expenses within his estimate and stated this watermain is being removed because of the changes <br /> 11 being made within the park. - <br /> 12 Jindra asked if street sweeping was necessary for this project. Mr. Kost noted street sweeping <br /> 13 would be necessary with the amount of earth moving that would be done for this project, along <br /> 14 with silt fencing to reduce the amount of erosion. <br /> .15- Jindra questioned the large increase in the expense of the wading pool. Mr. Kost'noted the prices <br /> 16 have increased greatly due to demand and changing technologies for wading pools. <br /> 17 Jindra noted several neighbors have questioned the use of the volleyball court and asked if a half <br /> 18 court basketball court could be put in this place. Mr. Kost stated a half court paved surface with <br /> 19 a standard would run roughly $12,000 to $15,000. He noted the City may want to get separate <br /> 20 prices when bidding these items out. Mr. Kost indicated this would allow the Commission <br /> 21 flexibility with several amenities. <br /> 22 Zurbey asked where the major expenses incurred in comparison to the past plans. Mr. Kost <br /> 23 indicated parking and curb and gutter have increased in price significantly for labor along with <br /> 24 the watermain work. He stated otherwise, there was no single item that has jumped. <br /> 25 Jindra noted the contamination problems and parking concerns were brought up years ago. She <br /> 26 indicated if these items were taken care of years ago, this would have eliminated a large portion <br /> 27 of the expenses for the park revamp. Hodson concurred with these comments and stated the <br /> 28 Council should understand these concerns. <br /> 29 Jensen asked if a line by line comparison could be done to last month's numbers. Mr. Kost <br /> 30 indicated this could be completed. Mr. Hubmer noted the costs are all estimates at this point but <br /> 31 are in the "ballpark" for each item. He added that he felt the Commission should go forward <br /> 32 with the bidding process to get an idea of the final price tag before making any rash decisions. <br /> 33 Mr. Hubmer indicated the Council may chose to phase the park project if the final expenses are <br /> 34 still too great. <br />