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Parks Commission Meeting Minutes <br />January 29, 2001 <br />Page 4 <br />Mr. Hartman asked about the bathroom by the tennis court. Ms. Olivier asked how much space <br />they want to take for that bathroom and if a unisex handicapped restroom and drinking fountain <br />is an option. <br />Jindra stated the park already has drinking fountains so another is not needed in that location. <br />Ms. Olivier stated it is 100 square feet and with a cost of $150 per square foot, it would cost <br />$15,000 for one unisex bathroom. <br />Ms. Olivier stated she does not have the actual materials "nailed down" but they will do a full <br />blown cost estimate as soon as the floor plan and materials are finalized. <br />Jindra asked about the position of the pavilion coming closer to the fields. Ms. Olivier stated that <br />would be better addressed by Mr. Kost. <br />Mr. Kost stated that issue has not yet been addressed since the Commission had not indicated <br />whether they supported consolidating the shelters. He noted the patio space for the eight <br />additional picnic tables and suggested the shape and materials be further addressed to assure it <br />works well with the play areas. <br />Jensen noted the cost estimate is quite high. Zurbey agreed and noted the cost estimate does not . <br />include demolition. <br />Zurbey asked if this can be considered in phases. Mr. Kost estimated that an additional $400,000 <br />would be needed. <br />Mr. Hartman noted this project has gone from a refurbished structure to new construction. <br />Jindra questioned the cost estimate of $15,000 for the bathroom. Mr. Kost agreed that bathrooms <br />cannot be estimated based on square footage. <br />Jindra stated it was agreed to consolidate to one pavilion with a concession stand. <br />Zurbey stated he does not want this project to be further delayed because an additional $400,000 <br />is needed. He stated he likes the concept but would prefer to consider it as a Phase II project. <br />Mr. Kost asked the Commission to first determine if there will be one building or two buildings. <br />The Commission should then determine how large the one building would need to be and dollar <br />threshold. Direction can then be given to the architect on the number of buildings and dollar <br />amount available. At that point, the architect can design a facility to fit that direction. <br />Mr. Kost suggested that the subcommittee meet again with Ms. Olivier to inform her of that <br />information and address types of building finishes she should include. <br />