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Eclty1� ,.,�� Request for Action <br /> River <br /> To Item Number <br /> Mayor and City Council 4.3 <br /> Agenda Section Meeting Date Prepared by <br /> Consent August 3, 2015 Zack Carlton,Planning Manager <br /> Item Description Reviewed by <br /> Jackson Street Water Tower Condition Assessment Cal Portner, City Administrator <br /> Reviewed by <br /> Action Requested <br /> Receive,by motion, the Jackson Street Water Tower Condition Assessment. <br /> Background/Discussion <br /> The Jackson Street Water Tower was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2012 and since <br /> then the Heritage Preservation Commission has been working towards restoring the structure to its <br /> original condition. However,before any restoration efforts could begin the tower needed to be evaluated <br /> for structural deficiencies and possible lead paint concerns. <br /> The city received a grant from the Minnesota Historical Society in mid-2014 to complete a condition <br /> assessment,which is the first step in evaluating what must be done to restore the historic structure to its <br /> original condition. The city hired Collaborative Design Group to complete the assessment this past spring <br /> and the final draft of the document is attached. <br /> Overall, the structure is in good condition. There are some minor concerns with the posts and some <br /> corrosion,but nothing unexpected for a structure of this age. The evaluation does not recommend <br /> removing all of the lead paint,but instead recommends removing the peeling paint and cleaning/sealing <br /> the rest. The preliminary cost estimate for the project is $85,000. <br /> The Heritage Preservation Commission's goal is to restore the tower to its original condition by repairing <br /> the minor structural issues and painting the tower in the original red and silver colors. <br /> Financial Impact <br /> Future restoration efforts will be funded by ERMU, state grants, and fundraising efforts. <br /> Attachments <br /> ■ Jackson Street Water Tower Condition Assessment <br /> POWERED 6T <br /> A IR <br />
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