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Town of Erie
File #: 24-296    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Agenda Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/31/2024 In control: Town Council
On agenda: 6/25/2024 Final action:
Title: A Resolution of the Town Council of the Town of Erie Approving a Professional Services Agreement with Wenk Associates for Schofield Farm Concept Design and Construction Drawings
Attachments: 1. Professional Services Agreement, 2. Resolution No. 24-091
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SUBJECT:
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A Resolution of the Town Council of the Town of Erie Approving a Professional Services Agreement with Wenk Associates for Schofield Farm Concept Design and Construction Drawings
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DEPARTMENT: Parks & Recreation
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PRESENTER(S): Luke Bolinger, Director of Parks & Recreation
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FISCAL SUMMARY:
Cost as Recommended: $385,247.00
Balance Available: $9,345,000.00
Budget Line Item Number: 320-50-110-605000-100200
New Appropriation Required: No

POLICY ISSUES:
This matter concerns a budgeted expenditure for design services needed to complete Schofield and thus has minimal policy implications.

STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Recommendation
Approve the resolution for the professional services agreement with Wenk Associates
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SUMMARY AND BACKGROUND OF SUBJECT MATTER:
In 2018, the then Board of Trustees (now Town Council) approved a site development plan for the Schofield Farm Open Space. The development of the plan included substantial public outreach, research on similar sites, interviews with former residents of the farm, and site analysis. This process created a framework to develop the site into a unique cultural and recreational resource for the benefit of the residents of the Town of Erie and visitors.

Since 2018, staff have been working on a phased approach to gradually improve the site:
* A $30,900 State Historical Fund (SHF) grant funded a Historic Structures Assessment.
* A $32,780 SHF grant funded the design for interim grading on the site and the design of water and sanitary sewer connections.
* The Town installed water and sanitary sewer utilities onsite.
* A $250,000 SHF grant helped fund the complete rehabilitation of the historic farmhouse, originally built in 1889. The farmhouse now serves as Parks & Recreation staff offices and staff meeting space.

For fiscal year 2024, Town Council appropriated approximately $10M to complete the project and fully realize the concepts from the site ...

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