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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996 Golf Cart BarnCity of Sebastian 1225 MAIN STREET C3 SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA 32958 TELEPHONE (407) 589-5330 o FAX (407) 589-5570 MEMORANDUM DATE: April 2, 1996 TO:. - Thomas W. Frame, City Manager FROM.- �Paul Wagner, Assistant to the City Manager/Purchasing Agent SUBJECT.- Golf Cart "Barn", Sebastian Municipal Golf Course Recently, concern has been expressed about the condition of the barn. Last week, I asked Patrick Cer an, Golf Pro -Manager to get George Bonacci, Chief Building Official to inspect and issue a written report on the condition of the barn, a copy of which is attached. Today, I asked Richard Votapka, Public Works Director to assist, which he did, in spite of a very busy schedule, he called two retired professionals to meet with me. Carl Behr, retired architect, George Myrick, retired electrician and myself made a field trip to the "Barn". After consideration of the facts presented to me and my own personal observation, I submit the following recommendations: 1. The "Barn" project should be declared an emergency because the structural integrity of this structure is extremely bad. 2. A structural licensed engineer should be immediately retained to: a. Assess the structural integrity of the barn for its intended use and make a recommendation. b. Address what will be required to bring the structure up to acceptable standards for its intended use. 3. The issue of aesthetics will need to be addressed and probably done in conjunction with the structural construction. ljmt Attachment cc: George Bonacci, Chief Building Official Patrick Cerjan, Golf Pro -Manager Richard Votapka, Public Works Director j City of Sebastian 1225 MAIN STREET o SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA 32958 TELEPHONE (407) 589-5330 o FAX (407) 589-5570 M E M O R A N D U M TO: Paul Wagner Purchasing Agent FROM: George Bonacci Building Official. DATE: April 1, 1996 RE: Cart Building at Golf Course At the request of Pat Cerjan, I have inspected the Cart Building at the Sebastian Municipal Golf Course. This building has steel post and beam construction. The posts on the east wall are badly rotted, apparently from battery acid exposure over a period of years. This condition makes the building unsate and could possibly collapse. The steel posts need to be repaired by cutting off the rotten areas and welding replacement sections to the remaining good beams. Also, the T-111 siding on the east wall is badly rotted with large voids entirely through in some places. The building sits lower than the paved areas to the east and south causing this siding to deteriorate. My suggestion is that an 8" square curbing be placed along the exterior walls on all sides (reinforced with steel and connected to the existing slab with steel bars). Then the framing and exterior siding can be placed on top of this curbing. I am afraid that any great delay in these repairs will create a situation which is hazardous to both the public and city employees. Further deterioration may result in a condemnation of this building. I also understand that the City has recently invested a great deal of money into new equipment (carts) which could be lost if the building were to collapse. Your immediate attention to these repairs would be greatly appreciated. If I can be of any further assistance to you in this matter, please let me know. GB:jk