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2009 — 2018 Capital Improvement Plan <br />Park Maintenance <br />A brief summary of various park maintenance areas are detailed below. <br />Playground areas <br />Parks and Recreation maintains 26 playground areas. The expected useful life of play apparatus <br />is estimated at 13 years. If we were to replace equipment in a timely manner, with a high <br />standard, the city would replace approximately; two per year at an estimated cost of $75,000 <br />each. <br />Tennis Courts <br />Parks and Recreation maintains 17 lighted tennis courts, most in batteries of two. Depending on <br />usage and location, the standard for maintaining tennis courts is that they should be recolor <br />coated every two to five years at a cost of $5,000 per court, with a complete reconstruct every 10 <br />years at a cost of $40,000 per court. To maintain our courts to a high standard we should be <br />color coating two per year and reconstruct one annually. Lighting improvements are necessary <br />periodically. <br />Sasketball Courts <br />Parks and Recreation maintains 8 outdoor courts. Depending on usage and location, the standard <br />for maintaining basketball courts is similar to tennis courts, that they should be recolor coated <br />every two to five years with a complete reconstruct every 10 years. Where applicable, lighting <br />improvements are necessary. <br />Outdoor Skating/Hockev Rinks <br />Parks and Recreation maintains hockey rinks in 6 parks. Soards should be replaced every 10 <br />years at a cost of $5,000 each. Lighting improvements are necessary periodically. <br />Park Suildin�s <br />Parks and Recreation maintains 9 park buildings. 6 of the 9 buildings are from the 60's vintage, <br />and are in significant disrepair. 1 of the 6 has been taken completely out of service and the <br />others are being contemplated. The cost to build a new fully functional Park Suilding to current <br />Roseville standards is approximately $400,000. Life span of the new buildings that are primarily <br />concrete, would be indefinite; however, there are still significant maintenance costs including <br />roofing, kitchen equipment and other items that would need to be addressed. <br />Park Shelters <br />Parks and Recreation maintains 6 very heavily used park shelters. 3 of the 6 are outdated and <br />should be considered for future replacement. These shelters range from a simple shade structure <br />to full rental facilities with commercial kitchen equipment and restroom facilities. Replacement <br />cost of these shelters would range between $100,000-$400,000. Life span of these shelters <br />would be 30 years or more with similar maintenance needs as the Park Suildings. <br />34 <br />