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Parks Commission Meeting Minutes <br />June 4, 2001 <br />Page 2 <br />2 Mr. Kost stated that the changes kept their budget at $1,598,531.50, with a contingency of <br />3 $51,468.50 intended to be used for any additions. <br />4 <br />Commissioner Zurbey asked in the prices take the knowledge of the contaminated soil into <br />consideration. Mr. Kost responded that the figures did reflect the current information on the <br />contaminated soil. Mr. Kost added that they have focused on the middle range of things in the <br />Estimate, in order to provide a cushion for upgrades, and/or additions. <br />10 Commissioner Zurbey expressed his concern over the possibility of bids coming in higher than <br />11 the Engineer's Cost Estimate. Mr. Kost indicated that, once a bidder is awarded the bid for the <br />12 Central Park Redevelopment Project, they could sit down with them and negotiate different <br />13 pieces of the Project. T <br />14 <br />15 Chair Jindra asked about the possibility of bids coming in lower. Mr. Kost explained that, if that <br />16 were to happen, they would choose some of the upgrades. Mr. Kost went on to explain that the <br />17 problems that would arise would involve any of the items that have not been included in the <br />18 Engineer's Cost Estimate. <br />in <br />43 Commissioner Zurbey stated it looked as though there was more restroom than useable space in <br />44 the plans for all three Schemes. Ms. Olivier stated that they could look to pull out some of the <br />Chair Jindra welcomed Molly Olivier with SEH to review the revised plans for the Central Park <br />21 <br />Pavilion with the Commission. <br />22 <br />23 <br />Molly Olivier stated that she went through and eliminated several items in three different <br />24 <br />Schemes: A, B, and C. She stated that SEH went through and grouped large items together and <br />25 <br />stated that the estimates are as low as they can go. <br />26 <br />27 <br />Scheme A: change exterior to wood stud with siding, delete concrete benches, delete operable <br />28 <br />wall, delete fireplace, delete one bar-b-que pit, delete plumbing to kitchenette, change masonry <br />29 <br />columns to steel, with build -out, reduce size of windows, change stainless steel fixtures to <br />30 <br />porcelain, change standing seam roofing to asphalt shingles, remove one bay in the picnic <br />31 <br />pavilion, remove one bay in the warming house. Construction cost: $354,191. <br />32 <br />33 <br />Scheme B: change exterior to wood stud with siding, delete concrete benches, delete fireplace, <br />34 <br />delete one bar-b-que pit, change masonry columns to steel, with build -out, change stainless steel <br />35 <br />fixtures to porcelain, change standing seam roofing to asphalt shingles, remove one bay in the <br />36 <br />picnic pavilion. Construction cost: $366,185. <br />37 <br />38 <br />Scheme C: change exterior to wood stud with siding, delete concrete benches, delete operable <br />39 <br />wall, delete one bar-b-que pit, delete plumbing to kitchenette, change masonry columns to steel, <br />40 <br />with build -out, change standing seam roofing to asphalt shingles, remove one bay in the warming <br />dl <br />house. Construction cost: $366,185. <br />43 Commissioner Zurbey stated it looked as though there was more restroom than useable space in <br />44 the plans for all three Schemes. Ms. Olivier stated that they could look to pull out some of the <br />