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June 10, 1988 <br />a <br />TOO City Council <br />F,II <br />, 12 <br />SUBJECT: CONCORDIA, ACADEMY PROPERTY <br />The city sita,ff believes the Concordia Academy physical facilities <br />have potential usle for city recreation purposes. The attached <br />re,lolorts from Bob Bierscheild and Cra*g Waldron provide certain <br />information on its physical and financial feasibilitya However <br />0 41 0 1 <br />before a final decision is made, it is believed professional <br />assistance is needed as, follows, <br />i IN <br />:L,. To review and veriLfy the on <br />cdon of th e existing facility <br />�(le,.g. basic structural integrilty,,i adequacy and efficiency of <br />the heating systeim, roof, etc.i) and soil conditions. <br />2. To review and, verify the estimated cost of refurbishing the <br />facility as identified. <br />3. To review and provide preliminary cost estimates in the <br />future space needs as identified,. <br />Thi's would require the assistance of' an architect and also a <br />01 <br />soils engineering firm,. it is believed such an 'investment 'is <br />needed to bettler a,ssure there are no unforeseen surprises in the <br />ultimate cost a to the city. �staff neeids general direction to <br />proceed, in this regard-. <br />Complicating this issue" is the fact that Concordia Academy is <br />uplanning to occupy the Capitol ViLew School by September, 1988, <br />In order for all of this to happen, the Concorida Droperty needs <br />to be rezoned for the multi-family resilidential dev-61opment, <br />