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MeetingFeb 05, 2019 - REGULAR MEETING OF THE MOUNT PROSPECT VILLAGE BOARD - 7:00 p.m.
Category8. VILLAGE MANAGER'S REPORT
Subject8.2 Motion to approve the final design of the Edwin and Elsie (Meyn) Busse Park and to authorize
the application for variance from the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) and execution of
construction drawings and bid issuance
AccessPublic
TypeAction
Preferred DateFeb 05, 2019
Absolute DateFeb 05, 2019
Fiscal ImpactYes
Dollar Amount590,000.00
BudgetedYes
Recommended ActionApproval of the final design of the Edwin and Elsie (Meyn) Busse Park and to authorize the
application for a variance from IDPH and execution of construction drawings and bid issuance.
Goals24. Downtown Splash Pad
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Information
Staff is seeking approval of the final design of the Edwin and Elsie (Meyn) Busse Park.
The proposed design provides many amenities including a centrally located paver patio, large programmable green-space,
several seating options, lighting, and more. The estimated price is $590,000.00, which includes a 20%
contingency. Additionally, staff is recommending that a fountain be included in the final design, with potential for it to be
constructed as a second phase if there are budgetary constraints. All utility work for the fountain can be installed during initial
park construction and preserved until a later date when the fountain is funded and installed. The fountain would cost an
additional $190,000.00, which includes a 20% contingency. Staff estimates yearly maintenance costs at $15,000.00. Staff
believes that including a fountain in the final design is critical, as a water feature was one of the highest requested amenities by
the public. The design presented incorporates feedback received from the Village Board, surveys, public meetings, and
consultant recommendations.
At the November 27, 2018 Committee of the Whole Meeting, Village Trustees expressed concerns about liability issues
surrounding a splash pad. Staff and the consultant met after the meeting and revised the design to include a fountain due to
these concerns. While a fountain bears a similar cost to a splash pad, it does not have the same liability concerns as children
will not be able to run through the water or play on wet, hard surfaces in the park. The proposed fountain provides as much, if
not more aesthetic appeal to the park, and there is room to add a splash pad in the park at a later time if so desired.
Per the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH), all water features containing a recirculating water system require showers
and a restroom facility to be located on site. The Village would need to apply for a variation from these regulations in order to
have a fountain or splash pad approved, as either would contain a recirculating system. IDPH recently approved new code
updates which could impact the variation process. Staff will need to evaluate these code updates and ultimately apply for the
variation if a recirculating system, fountain or otherwise, is approved as part of the final design.
The next steps for the project include applying for the IDPH variation process, creating construction drawings, bid issuance,
construction firm selection, and park construction with a tentative completion date of Labor Day this year.
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Alternatives
1. Approval of the final design of the Edwin and Elsie (Meyn) Busse Park and to authorize the application for a variance from
IDPH and execution of construction drawings and bid issuance.
2. Action at discretion of Village Board.
Staff Recommendation
To approve the final design of the Edwin and Elsie (Meyn) Busse Park and to authorize the application for a variance from IDPH
and execution of construction drawings and bid issuance.
Staff Memo.pdf (23 KB)Final Park Design.png (2,501 KB)
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Executive Content
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Village of Mount Prospect
Community Development Department
MEMORANDUM
TO:MIKE CASSADY, VILLAGE MANAGER
NELLIE BECKNER, ASSISTANT VILLAGE MANAGER
BILL COONEY, DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
FROM:JASON C. SHALLCROSS,AICP,DEVELOPMENTREVIEW PLANNER
DATE:JANUARY 30, 2019
SUBJECT:PREFERRED PARK DESIGN
Background
This memorandum describes the proposeddesign of Edwin and Elsie (Meyn) Busse Park and projected
costs. Thedesign incorporates feedback received from the Village Board,surveys,public meetings, and
consultant recommendations.
Information
The proposed design includes a centrally located paver patio with connecting concretepaths from all
corners of thepark, a raised lawn that offers views ofthe proposed patio and Centennial Green, and pole
mounted light fixtures with festoon rope lighting. Mature trees on-site are to be preserved and accented
withseatwalls and new plantings.Additional seating options includebenches,chairs, and a picnic table.
A heavy tree and shrub border willscreen park uses from adjacent property owners. The estimated price
is $590,000.00,including a 20% contingency.
Also recommended as part of the final park design,but presented here as an option,is a recirculating
fountain. The fountain will havea seating edge achieved by utilizing regular precast concrete segments
that form a circular shape. The proposed location will make the fountain a prominent park feature and
gathering placedue to its visibility.All utility work for the fountain can be installed during initial park
construction and preserved until a later date when the fountain isfunded andinstalled. The estimated
price is $190,000.00, including a 20% contingency. Additionally, staff estimates yearly maintenance costs
at $15,000.00, not including staff time or product costs for part replacement due to wear and tear. Staff
believes that including a fountain in the final design is critical as a water feature was one of the highest
requested amenitiesby the general public.
At the November 27th, 2018 Committee of the Whole Meeting, Village Trustees expressed concerns
about liability issues surrounding a splash pad. Staff and the consultant met after the meeting and revised
the design to include a fountain due to these concerns. While a fountain bears a similar cost to a splash
pad, it does not have the same liability concerns as children will not be able to run through the water or
play on wet,hard surfaces in the park. The proposed fountain provides as much, if not more aesthetic
appeal to the park, and there is room to add a splash pad in the park at a later time if so desired.
Per the Illinois Department of Public Health(IDPH), all water features containinga recirculating water
system require showers and a restroom facility to be located on site.The Village would need to apply
for a variation from these regulations in order to have a fountain or splash pad approved as either
wouldcontain a recirculating system. IDPH recently approved new code updates which could impact
the variation process. Staff will need to evaluate these code updates and ultimately apply for the
variation if a recirculating system, fountain or otherwise, is approved as part of the final design.
Splash Pad Maintenance Costs
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The next steps for the project include applying for the IDPH variation process, creatingconstruction
drawings,bid issuance, construction firm selection, and park construction.
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