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AGEN DA STATEMENT
CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: March 2, 2004
SUBJECT: Shannon Park Play Equipment Proposals
Report Prepared by Rosemary Alex, Parks and Facilities
Development Coordinator
ATTACHMENTS: 1) Photographs of Existing Play Area
2) Proposed Play Equipment - Site Plan and 3-D Rendering from
Ross Recreation
3) Resolution
RECOMMENDATION: ~1~) Receive Presentation from Staff ~ /,,
2) Receive Public Comments
/~~ ~i Approve the Play Equipment Design
~ 4) Adopt Resolution
FINANCIAL STATEMENT: Authorized Budget to Purchase and Install Equipment: $136,713
Proposed Play Equipment $72,868
Available Funds to Complete Installation $63,845
DESCRIPTION: In December 2003, Staff distributed a Request for Proposals (RFP)
for the Shannon Park Play Equipment Replacement Project. The RFP sought proposals on play
equipment components and costs to replace the existing system.
Shannon Park has two play areas separated by a water feature. Play Area A is for ages 2-5 and Play Area
B is for ages 5-12. The layout of Play Area B provides a unique challenge in meeting Americans with
Disabilities Act for accessibility due to the elevation changes. As shown in Attachment #1, Play Area B
has three separate levels divided by concrete retaining walls. In evaluating Play Area B, Staff had
requested two alternative proposals for play equipment. The first alternative removes one of the retaining
walls to create one larger play area for play equipment placement. The second alternative maintains the
existing configuration of walls.
By the January 30, 2004 deadline, proposals were submitted from Ross Recreation, Playgrounds by
Design, and David O'Keefe Company ranging in price from $62,162 to $91,920. Staff subsequently
reviewed all three based on the following criteria:
1) Ability to meet functional requirements in terms of variety and age appropriateness of play
elements, accessibility, safety considerations and ease of on-going maintenance.
2) Value of play apparatus and site improvements proposed.
3) Extent of manufacturer's "Green Building" program.
COPIES TO: }~oss Recreation
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After reviewing the proposals, at the February 9th meeting, the Parks and Community Services
Commission recommended the play equipment proposed by Ross Recreation including the option to
remove one retaining wall in Play Area B. At a cost of $91,920 Ross Recreation's proposal did not allow
sufficient funds to complete construction. The Commission directed Staff to work with Ross Recr~eation
to scale back some of the play comPonents to address budget constraints.
On February 23, 2004 the Parks and Community Services Commission, reviewed the revised play
equipment proposal from Ross Recreation. The Commission approved all aspects of the design, but
requested that one spring toy be added as an alternate in the construction bid package. The estimated cost
of $72,868, which includes the additional spring toy, retains the intent of the original proposal and
provides sufficient funds to complete construction.
The table below describes the amount and variety of components for the 2-5 year old and 5-12 year old
play areas as proposed by Ross Recreation.
Variety of Play 2-5 Year Olds 5-12 Year Olds
Components
Climbers - Improves Block Climber Cliff Climber
coordination, body Loop Arch Conical Climber
awareness and Corkscrew
challenge Ch/mney Climber
Fish Net Climber
Loop Ladder
Block Climber
Total 2 7
Overhead Elements - Chinning Bar
Improves upper body Triple Ring Fling
and arm strength as Handhold Leg Lift
well as grip and
coordination
Total 0 3
Balance Elements - Pod Climber
Improves balance and Turning Bar
control
Total 0 2
Slides Lava Run 3' (2) Slide Winder 6'
Slidewinder 4' Double Swirl 4' (2)
Spyroslide 4.5'
Total 3 4
Panels - Social Play Navigator Panel Zoo Panel (3)
Elements Talk Tube Talk Tube
Slant Window Panel
Total 3 4
Total Spring Toys 0 0
Total Swings 2 0
Total 0 2
Bridges/Tunnels
Total All 'Play 10 22
Elements
The installation of the play equipment will be completed under separate contract. Bids for installation
will be sought after the Council approves the proposed play equipment design from Ross Recreation. In
consideration of the bidding and award process required, construction is expected to commence May
2004.
RECOMMENDATION:
It is the recommendation of Staffthat the City Council take the following action:
1) Receive presentation
2) Receive public comments
3) Approve play equipment design
4) Adopt resolution to accept the proposal for the equipment and authorize City Manager to
execute a purchase order.
Shannon Park - Site Photographs
Existing Conditions
Play Area A - Ages 2-5
Play Area B - Ages 5-12
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· RESOLUTION NO. - 04
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
APPROVING A PURCHASE ORDER WITH ROSS REC~ATION
FOR PLAY EQUIPMENT AND WOOD FIBER
FOR SHANNON PARK
WHEREAS, the City of Dublin has solicited requests for proposal for new play equipment
Shannon Park;
WHEREAS, the City of Dublin has received three proposals for play equipment; and
WHEREAS, upon review of all three proposals the Parks and Community Services Commis ion
recommends Ross Recreation; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Dublin doe
accept the proposal from Ross Recreation,
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council authorizes the City Manager to exec~ te the
purchase order.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 2nd day of March 2004
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk
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