|
Lexington Home Page
|
Help
|
About
|
Browse
Search
2021-11-08-CPC-STM-rpt
Breadcrumb Navigation:
TownOfLexington-Public
>
WEB PUBLISHED-PUBLIC DOCUMENTS
>
MINUTES-REPORTS-COMMITTEES ARCHIVE
>
Community Preservation Committee-CPC
>
Minutes
>
2021
>
2021-11-08-CPC-STM-rpt
Metadata
Thumbnails
Annotations
Entry Properties
Last modified
10/29/2021 11:33:34 AM
Creation date
10/29/2021 9:04:08 AM
Metadata
Fields
Template:
Archives
Department
Town Clerk
Keywords or Subject
Report - CPC - Community Preservation Committee
There are no annotations on this page.
Document management portal powered by Laserfiche WebLink 9 © 1998-2015
Laserfiche.
All rights reserved.
/
7
PDF
Print
Pages to print
Enter page numbers and/or page ranges separated by commas. For example, 1,3,5-12.
After downloading, print the document using a PDF reader (e.g. Adobe Reader).
View images
View plain text
Pro j ect: <br />CPA Category: <br />Amount Requested: <br />Amount Recommended: <br />CPC Vote: <br />Project Description: <br />ARTICLE 6 (c) <br />Old Reservoir Bathhouse Construction <br />Recreational Resources <br />$0 <br />$0 <br />(9-0) <br />The Old Reservoir Bathhouse was built in 1975 and is a heavily used recreation facility with an <br />average of 2,000- 6,000 visitors per season, weather permitting. In addition to being open for <br />swimming during the summer, there are family fishing clinics at the Old Reservoir in the fall, <br />winter and spring each year with an approximate attendance of 75 participants. The facility also <br />has non -motorized boating reservations and hosts special events for local service organizations <br />each year. It is estimated that attendance for these activities ranges between 400-500 annually. <br />while the facility continues to operate safely, the Bathhouse was last renovated in 2000. This is <br />the second phase of a two-phase approach; the feasibility study, design and engineering costs <br />associated with the renovation phase were appropriated at the 2018 Annual Town Meeting. <br />The 2019 Annual Town Meeting appropriated $620,000 under Article 14(g) to renovate the Old <br />Reservoir Bathhouse. The project would have included renovation of the Bathhouse, including <br />installation of all new fixtures (showers, toilets, sinks and drinking fountain), replacement of the <br />existing roof, plumbing system and reconfiguration of the main entrance. The project went out to <br />bid in the spring of 2020 and all bids received were significantly higher than the allocation. <br />Based on the findings of the feasibility study completed in 2017 and due to cost implications, the <br />decision has been made to construct a precast concrete structure rather than renovating the <br />existing bathhouse. The total cost of the revised project is anticipated to come in within the <br />original appropriation. <br />The revised project will include the installation of a precast concrete building providing <br />accessible restrooms, showers and custom features to meet the programmatic needs of the <br />building and park. Accessible pathways and parking spaces will be installed from the Bridge <br />School entrance. A new shade structure may be installed and the accessible mat to the water may <br />be replaced creating a facility that is welcoming to people of all ages and abilities. The current <br />facility will remain in place and be repurposed for programmatic use unless the budget allows for <br />demolition and removal of the bathhouse. <br />Project Goals and Objectives: <br />■ Construct a precast concrete building to comply with ADA standards; <br />■ Install accessible pathways and parking spaces to comply with ADA standards; and <br />■ Provide a safer and more attractive environment for patrons. <br />Project Benefit: <br />As existing fixtures in the Bathhouse continue to age and deteriorate, more frequent repairs and <br />maintenance will be needed to ensure that the building remains safe for all users. A precast <br />
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.