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<br />Page 11 of 36 <br /> <br />with the City and offer convenience and fun for residents utilizing the Parks. Proposals should follow the <br />format listed in Section 4 which requests an outline of the general idea and location of what is being <br />proposed, including the benefits to the city, City residents, and visitors. If a proposal advances, formal <br />discussions will take place with the potential for contract negotiations. Any modifications to City property <br />are subject to the state prevailing wage rates. Example Park properties include, but are not limited to: <br /> Forest Park Area: <br /> <br />• Forest Park Swim Center, 16,390 sf. Photos in Appendix B, Item 1. Structure includes a large <br />natatorium, lobby entry, locker rooms, staff office, main pool, spa, family changing rooms, sauna, <br />separate mechanical rooms for main pool and spa, mechanical mezzanine above locker rooms, large <br />outside concrete sun deck, and modest outside children's wading pool. This pool facility has been <br />incrementally modernized since construction in 1976. Over the last 5 years that the pool was open, <br />the following projects have taken place: <br />o Natatorium lighting, exhaust fan motor, and ceiling fan replaced. <br />o Replaced circulations pumps, flow meter and chlorine feed to indoor and outdoor pools. <br />o Replaced main boilers, hot water boilers and installed tankless units in locker rooms. <br />o Replaced MCC and control system. <br />o Upgraded electrical distribution system to main pump room and spa. <br />o Replaced chiller supply pump. o Added new heat exchanger supply pump. <br />o Rebuild the Sauna interior and controls. <br />o Replaced sump pump drain. <br />o Replaced heating and cooling elements of the HVAC system. <br /> <br />• Forest Park Swim Center Building – Non-Pool Uses. Everett Parks is open to proposals for the Forest <br />Park Swim Center building that does not include pool use. Some ideas that emerged from the Swim <br />Center Feasibility Study include: <br /> <br />o Converting half of the indoor space, and all of the outdoor space into an Early Learning Center <br />and play area. Photo in Appendix B, Item 1. <br />o Converting the indoor and outdoor space into a skate park. Photo in Appendix B, Item 1. <br />o Converting half of the indoor space into a fitness space. Photo in Appendix B, Item 1. <br />o Updating the outdoor wading pool to make it operational and add outdoor seating, outdoor <br />kitchen, and access to the spa. Photo in Appendix B, Item 1. <br /> <br />• Animal Farm in Forest Park, 802 E. Mukilteo Blvd. The area is comprised of 8 buildings on the west <br />side of Forest Park. Photos in Appendix B, Item 2. <br />o The Animal Farm Program spaces and sizes are described below: <br />• Classroom – 720 sf <br />• Bunny Bank – 80 sf <br />• Bunny Barn – 200 sf
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