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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br /> <br />FIVE-YEAR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN <br /> <br />DEPARTMENT <br />Parks and Recreation <br /> <br />PROJECT TITLE <br />Hazelnut Park Shelter <br />Building <br /> <br />PROJECT NUMBER <br />603-00 <br /> <br />FIVE-YEAR COST <br />$25,000 <br /> <br />SCHEDULED PROJECT ACTIVITY <br /> <br />FUNDING SOURCE 2000 <br />Park Fund $25,000 <br /> <br />2001 <br /> <br />2002 <br /> <br />2003 <br /> <br />2004 <br /> <br />FUTURE <br />Replace- <br />ment - 20 <br />years <br /> <br />LOCATION <br />Hazelnut Park <br /> <br />DESCRIPTION <br /> <br />At this time, a building similar to Valentine Park is being considered. It is a wooden building with a <br />concrete floor, and no running water. The building will be used for skating, and could also be used <br />for the playground program and storage. <br /> <br />JUSTIFICATION <br /> <br />The existing building was moved to the park from Johanna Junior High. It is over 25 years old. The <br />floor is wooden and is beginning to rot. The roof leaks, and the building is not insulated well, and <br />loses heat quickly. <br /> <br />CURRENTSTATUS~ROJECTEDSCHEDULE <br /> <br />The building should be replaced as soon as possible. It is questionable whether the floor will hold out <br />through the winter. 2000 should be the latest replacement year, or the building should be tom down <br />and closed as a warming shelter. <br /> <br />RELATIONSHIP TO EXISTING PLANS AND OTHER PROGRAMS <br /> <br />The Parks & Recreation Commission and staff have talked about making the building more multi-use. <br />The City should explore moving the building location to higher ground so it doesn't flood in the <br />spring. <br />