HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-2026-011 Endorsing Application for Platte County Parks and Recreation Outreach Grant (EH Young Restroom)RESOLUTION NO. R-2026-011
A RESOLUTION APPROVING AND ENDORSING APPLICATION TO THE PLATTE
COUNTY COMMISSION FOR FUNDING UNDER THE PARKS AND RECREATION
OUTREACH GRANT PROGRAM, FUNDED BY THE COUNTY-WIDE DEDICATED
PARKS AND RECREATION QUARTER-CENT SALES TAX
WHEREAS, the County of Platte and the City of Riverside deem it a high priority to
improve quality of life for all citizens through parks and recreation programs, and
WHEREAS, the County Commission of the County of Platte seeks to support local
parks and recreation efforts, create effective partnerships, and increase the level of
cooperation between County government and cities, schools, and non-profit community
service organizations within the county, and
WHEREAS, the citizens of Platte County on August 4, 2020 approved a renewal of the
dedicated quarter-cent sales tax for parks, recreation, and stormwater control for a
period of ten { 10) years, and
WHEREAS, the County Commission of the County of Platte has developed the Parks
and Recreation Outreach Grant Program, funded by the citizen approved quarter-cent
county-wide sales tax, and
WHEREAS, the City of Riverside wishes to make application to the County for
consideration of the attached and completed Outreach Grant Program Application, and
WHEREAS, the Board of Aldermen of the City of Riverside agree to comply with all
program guidelines and requirements of said Outreach Grant Program if such
application shall be funded by the County Commission,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN OF THE
CITY OF RIVERSIDE, MISSOURI, AS FOLLOWS:
THAT the attached application is respectfully submitted for consideration by the
County Commission.
FURTHER THAT the Mayor, the City Administrator, and other appropriate City
officials are hereby authorized to take any and all actions as may be deemed necessary
or convenient to carry out and comply with the intent of this Resolution and to execute
and deliver for and on behalf of the City all certificates, instruments, agreements and
other documents, as may be necessary or convenient to perform all matters herein
authorized.
RESOLUTION NO. R-2026-011
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Aldermen of the City of Riverside,
Missouri, the 15th day of January 2026.
'(aW~
athleen L. Rose, Mayor
ATTEST:
Parks and Recreation Outreach Grant Program
2026 APPLICATION
1. Name of Applicant Agency or Organization: City of Riverside
2. Mailing Address City State Zip: 2950 NW Vivion Rd Riverside MO 64150
3. Contact Person Noel Bennion Title Parks Manager Phone 816-451-8227 E-mail nbennion@riversidemo.gov
4. PROJECT APPLICANT: (Check One)
Local Government, School District, or other political subdivision
□ Non-Profit Organization (see item #9 on page 6)
□ Other (Explain):
5. NAME OF PROJECT: E.H. Young Riverfront Park Central Restroom
6. OUTREACH GRANT REQUEST AMOUNT : $ 70,000
7. LOCATION OF PROJECT:
Riverside 1001 NW Argosy Pkwy
City Street Address/Intersection
8. Who owns the land upon which the project will take place?
The City of Riverside
9. TYPE OF PROJECT: Check all that Apply
Capital Improvement (New Improvements)
□ Recreation Program (Sports, Wellness, Historic, Cultural, Arts)
□ Capital Maintenance (Parks, Recreational, Historic Facilities)
10. POPULATION SERVED: Annual expected number of users or visitors: 107,750
Target demographic/age group: All ages
11. SIGNATURE OF RESPONSIBLE AGENT
"I hereby certify that the information contained in this application is true and correct to the best of my
knowledge. I understand that this application will be rated on the basis of the information submitted and
that the submission of incorrect data can result in this application being withdrawn from consideration for
funding. If the organization I represent is awarded a grant, we hereby agree to use the funds for the
purposes stated and abide by all terms and conditions."
Signature Kathleen L. Rose
Date January 15, 2026
Title Mayor
Organization City of Riverside
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Parks and Recreation Outreach Grant Program
Project Description
Using the space provided describe the essential components of your project. Describe the need for
the project, the increased recreational value it will provide, and why Outreach Grant funds are
needed.
1. PROJECT IDENTIFICATION: Describe the basic elements of your proposed project. Include a
statement identifying the needs to be addressed by your project and how your project will satisfy
those needs. Identify the parties responsible for project completion.
Since completion of the first phase renovations to E.H. Young Riverfront Park in 2020,
the park has been a much more active, vibrant space. Through updating the park
master plan in 2024, the addition of a restroom centrally located for the playground, dog
park and pickleball courts was identified. The existing restroom is located at the south
end of the park where most of the amenities were prior to 2020. Now that the north side
of the park is more developed and active, there is a need for a restroom closer to the
playground and other amenities. The restroom building is also designed to have a
storage area that will be beneficial for maintenance equipment and supplies.
2. MASTER PLAN CORRELATION: How does the project relate to community priorities, your
comprehensive or master plan and the County's Park System Master Plan?
The City is committed to providing outdoor recreation opportunities for our citizens.
Riverside's Comprehensive Plan from 2006 showed the need for an improved park
system. In 2018, the City conducted an ETC Institute Survey of residents. Residents listed
quality of city parks as one of the three priority areas for City focus. In 2020, the first
phase of E.H. Young was completed and in 2024 the City updated the master plan to
include the desired restroom.
"Provide Health and Wellness Opportunities" is one of the three Guiding Principles of
the County Parks Master Plan (CPMP). One of the goals under this Principle is to
"enhance community parks." This restroom will be an enhancement to the park, making it
more user-friendly for people of all ages, including families with young kids utilizing the
playground.
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3. OPERATION & MAINTENANCE: Identify the responsible agency and source of funding that will
support the operation and maintenance of the project/equipment once it is complete. (Land
acquisition projects shall be dedicated to public use in perpetuity; development projects will be
for the life of the proposed facility).
The City of Riverside is responsible for maintaining EH Young Riverfront Park. The
Public Works department consistently maintains Riverside's park and trail system to
provide a safe recreation environment. Maintenance funds will be from the City
infrastructure maintenance fund under the Public Works Department.
4 . TIMELINE: Describe the time frame in which you plan to implement and complete your project.
Identify what activities will occur chronologically and by project phase. If grant request is for one
phase of a multi-year project, describe the scope and cost of the entire project.
March 2026 -Complete construction documents
April 2026 -Request bids for construction
May 2026 -Order restroom
August 2026 -Begin construction
October 2026-Project complete, ribbon cutting
**Throughout construction, we will update citizens on progress via social media and
our newsletter.
5. FEASIBILITY AND IMPACT: Briefly describe the history of your organization's involvement in
parks and recreation programs. Describe who will benefit from this project. Describe how you
arrived at your estimate for how many users the project will serve.
Riverside has been improving parks and trails since the late 1970s. We started with
Homestead Park and have since expanded the park system to include over 60 acres
of park land and 14.4 miles of trail. We continue to enhance our parks and trails
through priority projects that fit our Comprehensive Plan and meet citizen needs.
All people will be able to use the new park restroom. It is designed to have two,
ADA-compliant private restrooms. In 2025, E.H. Young Park had 215,500 visits. We
expect that at least half of these visitors (107,750) will utilize the restroom.
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6. PARTNERSHIP INVOLVEMENT: Describe the partnerships established between local
government, private citizens, community organizations, and/or the business community to plan
and complete the proposed project and the role of each entity.
The City of Riverside will be the responsible party for this project. The Riverside
Park Board, made up of Riverside citizens is supportive of this project. During the
updated master plan, we engaged residents and business owners in the planned
improvements for the park and received overwhelming support for these
improvements.
7. MATCHING CONTRIBUTIONS: Identify the matching contributions for the proposed project.
Describe the contributions in terms of type, quantity and/or value, and source. (land
contributions must be specific to the proposed project and only for the area needed to complete
the project in order to be considered).
The City of Riverside will be responsible for matching funds. No other match is
committed at this time.
8. INSURANCE. List the name, address and phone number of your insurance carrier and the
amount of your general public liability coverage. (upon request, copies of insurance policy may
be required).
Missouri Intergovernmental Risk Management Association (MIRMA)
3002 Falling Leaf Court
Columbia, Missouri 65201
1-573-817-2554
Coverage Amounts :
$3 million for claims per occurrence
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Definitions:
Parks & Recreation Outreach Grant Program
Itemized Budget Form
1. Project Expense Items: List all items necessary to complete the proposed project including items to be
purchased as well as donated . List all materials, labor, equipment and professional services. Do not include or list
items not required for the proposed project. Do not include items from the sponsor's general budget not
associated with the proposed project.
2. Outreach Grant Money Request: The amount requested from the County for the purpose of
reimbursing project costs. Sponsors will be required to submit invoices or receipts for items listed in
this category before reimbursement. The County cannot reimburse a project sponsor for more than
the amount requested for each expense item.
3. Dollar Value of Applicant Match: The actual amount of cash the sponsor is committing to the
project per item.
4 . Total Cost: The entire cost of the project including grant request and sponsor match .
Please visit www.platteparks.com for an interactive version of this budget form!
List All Project Expense Items Outreach Grant Applicant Total Project
Money Requested Match Cost
1 Mobilization $- $51,750.00 $51,750.00
2 Grading $- $16,244.00 $16,244.00
3 Clearing , Grubbing , Demolition $- $6,900.00 $6,900.00
4 Construction Staking $- $2,300.00 $2,300.00
5 Utility Extensions $- $53,188.00 $53,188.00
6 Concrete Footing $- $7,866.00 $7,866.00
7 Concrete Sidewalk and Stairs $- $39,178.00 $39,178.00
8 Crane Installation $- $4,709 .00 $4,709.00
9 Utility Hook-ups $- $8,395.00 $8,395.00
10 Restroom Building $70,000.00 $58,800.00 $128,800.00
11 Site Seeding $- $788.00 $788.00
12 (blank cells)
Total Outreach Grant Money Requested $70,000.00
Total Applicant Match $250,118.00
Total Project Cost $320,118.00
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Checklist
SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS
1 . Submit only one project or program per application form .
2 . Sponsors may submit multiple applications for consideration; if submitting multiple applications
sponsors should designate project priority (#1 = highest) on the upper right hand corner of the
application front page (the County shall reserve the right to award funding based on its own priority
evaluation).
3. Application must be in original format (Microsoft Word document available at
www.platteparks.com) and typewritten . No handwritten applications will be accepted.
4 . Project description section must be completed.
5. Application must be signed.
6 . All new construction or renovation projects are required to include a development plan or a
diagram with the application. Application submissions may also include the following optional
support information: map identifying the project location; photographs of proposed project site;
promotional printed fliers or brochures for your project. Land acquisition projects must include a
location map of the property.
7 . Applicants must include a signed Resolution or Letter of Approval from their governing body
supporting the application and committing matching funds. An example can be found on page 7 of
the application.
8. Non-profit Organizations must include a letter from the Internal Revenue Service that establishes
non-profit organization status, or a letter from a political subdivision or local government stating
their willingness to sponsor the project. A project sponsor agrees to complete the project if the
original applicant is unable to complete the work.
9 . Pay particular attention to the "Itemized Budget" page of the application . Instructions for
completing this page are written above the Itemized Budget Table. Include copies of adequate
documentation for budget estimates, i.e. contractor proposals and estimates outlining work to
be provided and associated costs.
10. Complete the "Check Off' page to ensure you have met an requirements to apply for the Outreach
Grant. Please submit this page with your application .
11 . Please submit 6 (six) copies of the application to the parks and recreation department before the
deadline. Applications can be submitted in person only. Please include all parts of the
application including cost estimates, plans, and the resolution.
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Exhibit A
E.H. Young Riverfront Park Central Restroom
(map of location in park)
(drawing of location or proposed improvements)
Proposed Concrete Sidewalk
Proposed Storage Room
Proposed Restroom
Proposed Concrete
Stairs with Handrails
EXISTING TRAIL
EXISTING PLAYGROUND
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ExhibitB
Above rendering shows one possible style for the restroom. Final colors and style to be selected.
(layout of restrooms and storage room)
ADA RESTROOM 1 ADA RESTROOM 2
STORAGE ROOM 1
Proposed restroom layout
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Exhibit C
RESOLUTION NO. R-2026-
A RESOLUTION APPROVING AND ENDORSING APPLICATION TO THE PLATTE
COUNTY COMMISSION FOR FUNDING UNDER THE PARKS AND RECREATION
OUTREACH GRANT PROGRAM, FUNDED BY THE COUNTY-WIDE DEDICATED PARKS
AND RECREATION QUARTER-CENT SALES TAX
WHEREAS, the County of Platte and the City of Riverside deem it a high priority to improve quality of
life for all citizens through parks and recreation programs, and
WHEREAS, the County Commission of the County of Platte seeks to support local parks and recreation
efforts, create effective partnerships, and increase the level of cooperation between County government
and cities, schools, and non-profit community service organizations within the county, and
WHEREAS, the citizens of Platte County on August 4, 2020 approved a renewal of the dedicated
quarter-cent sales tax for parks, recreation, and stormwater control for a period of ten (10) years, and
WHEREAS, the County Commission of the County of Platte has developed the Parks and Recreation
Outreach Grant Program, funded by the citizen approved quarter-cent county-wide sales tax, and
WHEREAS, the City of Riverside wishes to make application to the County for consideration of the
attached and completed Outreach Grant Program Application, and
WHEREAS, the Board of Aldermen of the City of Riverside agree to comply with all program guidelines
and requirements of said Outreach Grant Program if such application shall be funded by the County
Commission,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN OF THE
CITY OF RIVERSIDE, MISSOURI, AS FOLLOWS:
THAT the attached application is respectfully submitted for consideration by the County
Commission.
FURTHER THAT the Mayor, the City Administrator, and other appropriate City officials are
hereby authorized to take any and all actions as may be deemed necessary or convenient to carry out and
comply with the intent of this Resolution and to execute and deliver for and on behalf of the City all
certificates, instruments, agreements and other documents, as may be necessary or convenient to perform
all matters herein authorized.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Aldermen of the City of Riverside, Missouri, the
15th day of January 2026.
Mayor Kathleen L. Rose
ATTEST:
Melissa McChesney, City Clerk
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Exhibit D
ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE
Project No. 227-024
Date Prepared: 12/31/2025
E.H. Young Riverfront Park
1001 NW Argosy Pkwy
Riverside Missouri, 64150
Project Name Park Central Restroom
Contract Unit
Item | Description of work | Unit | Contract Quantity | Unit Bid | Contract $ Amount
1 Mobilization LS 1 $45,000.00 $45,000.00
2 Clearing, Grubbing & Demolition LS 1 $6,000.00 $6,000.00
3 Construction Staking LS 1 $2,000.00 $2,000.00
4 Grading CY 370 $38.18 $14,125.00
5 Water Line Extension to Restroom LF 45 $45.00 $2,025.00
6 Sanitary Line Extension to Restroom LF 55 $75.00 $4,125.00
7 Sanitary Manhole EA 1 $7,000.00 $7,000.00
8 Electrical Extension to Restroom LF 140 $65.00 $9,100.00
9 Electrical 15 kVA EA 1 $24,000.00 $24,000.00
10 Concrete Slab around restroom SF 940 $ 10.00 $9,400.00
11 Concrete slab with plumbing stub-outs SF 320 $18.00 $5,760.00
12 Concrete Footing for restroom LF 72 $95.00 $6,840.00
13 6" Concrete Sidewalk SF 800 $10.00 $8,000.00
14 Concrete Stairs-10 steps , 6' wide SF 36 $128.00 $4,608.00
15 Stair handrail LF 10 $110.00 $1,100.00
16 Access Vault LS 2 $2,600.00 $5,200.00
17 Crane for Restroom Install LS 1 $4,095 .00 $4,095.00
18 Restroom electrical connections LS 1 $3,000.00 $3,000.00
19 Restroom plumbing connections LS 1 $4,300.00 $4,300.00
20 Site Restoration -seeding AC 0.14 $5,000.00 $685.26
21 Pre-Manufactured Restroom Building EA 1 $112,000.00 $112,000.00
Subtotal 278,363.26
Contingency (15%) 0.15 $245,094,450 $41,754.49
Restroom estimate from landscape architecture firm contracted with the City of Riverside.
TOTAL $320,117.75
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Exhibit E
CUSTOM CONTAINER LIVING
Transforming Spaces One Container at a Time
Custom Container Living
809 S. Orange St.
Butler, MO 64730
United States
Quote# 525183
Noel Bennion
City of Riverside
2950 NW Vivion Rd
Riverside, MO 64150
Quote Date 01/14/26
Expiration 2/14/26
Salesperson Tom Witter
Description | Amount
Custom Build 20' 2 stall ADA restroom with additional 20' storage attached
Amount $111,000.00
The bathroom & pump house will be constructed within a two 20' one trip high cube shipping containers. The container structure
will be 16' wide, 20' long, 9'6" tall.
Exterior
Siding: exterior will be sided with painted lap siding or board and batten siding (siding and color chosen by owner) LP products
will be used
Roof: will be 16" standing seam metal, gable style roof with a 12" soffit overhang on all sides, soffit and facia metal will match
color of roof metal
Entry Doors: all doors will be steel framed/steel slab commercial doors with occupancy deadbolt -total of two 3' single inswing
doors, and one 6' double-door
Water Fountain: will install water supply line, drain line, and GFI for the city provided water fountain -owner to provide specific
model number for rough in specs
Exterior Lights: will install (2) dark sky certified square exterior lights by bathroom doors
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CUSTOM CONTAINER LIVING
Transforming Spaces One Container at a Time
Custom Container Living
809 S. Orange St.
Butler, MO 64730
United States
Quote# 525183
General
Hardware: all door hardware to be brushed nickel finish
Flood Vent: will install six (6) of 16"x8" marine grade stainless steel flood vents, two in each bathroom and two in the pump house
-owner to provide height of flood vents
Interior Lighting: will install 4k LED 6" can lights
Exhaust Fans: will install one Braun exhaust fan in each bathroom -total of 2 (ventilation vent) vented to the exterior, fan will be
wired with light
Heating and Cooling: will install Hyper Heat Mitsubishi mini-split system with an indoor head in each bathroom -total of 2
Interior
Interior walls: Duramax panels or smart siding
Flooring: flooring to be Sherwin Williams Epoxy coating with decorative color chips -owner to select color
Ceiling -ceiling will be painted drywall -owner to select color
ADA Stall, Approx. 7' x 9' interior
Toilet: will have elongated bowl, chrome automatic flush valve, ADA height toilet with open front seat
Sink: will install one ADA compliant wall hung vanity sink (open below), white in color
Faucet : will install automatic American Standard faucet, chrome finish
Soap Dispenser: will install Georgia Pacific enMotion Gen2 Automated Touchless Soap Dispenser in black
Mirror: will install ADA compliant tilt metal framed mirror
Electric Hand Dryer: will install (1) Excel XL-SB 110/120 Xlerator electric hand dryer with stainless steel wall guard below dryer
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CUSTOM CONTAINER LIVING
Transforming Spaces One Container at a Time
Custom Container Living
809 S. Orange St.
Butler, MO 64730
United States
Quote# 525183 ADA Grab Bars: will install (2) ADA compliant grab bars behind and beside toilet
Toilet Paper Dispenser: will install Georgia Pacific Professional Jumbo Jr. Bathroom Tissue Dispenser, Two 9" Rolls, Black -total
of 1
Floor Drain: will install one Zurn 2" floor drain with a 5 3/16" round nickel Bronze Strainer, floor drains to daylight with price
included. If tie in is required, cost will be billed to customer on final invoice
Lighting : will install 2 LED can lights with occupancy sensor switch
ADA Stall with Baby Changing Table, Approx. 7' x 11' interior
Baby Changing Table
Toilet: will have elongated bowl, chrome automatic flush valve, ADA height toilet with open front seat
Urinal: will install one urinal with automatic chrome flush valve
Sink: will install one ADA compliant wall hung vanity sink (open below), white in color
Faucet : will install automatic American Standard faucet, chrome finish
Soap Dispenser: will install Georgia Pacific enMotion Gen2 Automated Touchless Soap Dispenser in black
Mirror: will install ADA compliant tilt metal framed mirror
Electric Hand Dryer: will install (1) Excel XL-SB 110/120 Xlerator electric hand dryer with stainless steel wall guard below dryer
ADA Grab Bars: will install (2) ADA compliant grab bars behind and beside toilet
Toilet Paper Dispenser: will install Georgia Pacific Professional Jumbo Jr. Bathroom Tissue Dispenser, Two 9" Rolls, Black -total
of 1
Floor Drain: will install one Zurn 2" floor drain with a 5 3/16" round nickel Bronze Strainer, floor drains to daylight with price
included. If tie in is required, cost will be billed to customer on final invoice
Automatic Door Opener: will install (1) ADA compliant push to open door operator, button will be located beside door on exterior
and interior
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CUSTOM CONTAINER LIVING
Transforming Spaces One Container at a Time
Custom Container Living
809 S. Orange St.
Butler, MO 64730
United States
Quote# 525183
Lighting: will install 2 LED can lights with occupancy sensor switch
Electrical Panel: will house one 1 00amp electrical service panel -*will work with owner on placement location
Water heater: will install Eco-Smart point-of-use electric water heater, total of 1 to service both sinks
Hatch Lid for future utilities in storage room
Floor Drain: will install one Zurn 2" floor drain with a 5 3/16" round nickel Bronze Strainer, floor drains to daylight with price
included. If tie in is required, cost will be billed to customer on final invoice
Double Outswing Door: doors will be steel framed/steel slab commercial doors with round base lever lock and standard deadbolt
This price includes stamped structural engineered drawings for restroom and footings to frost depth. If any other certifications
are required, cost will be billed to customer on final invoice.
Delivery Cost -Drop Off
The delivery fee includes our standard delivery. If any special equipment is needed for unloading it will be
billed to customer at time of service. Delivery calculated to 1001 NW Argosy Pkwy, Riverside, MO 64150. $1,000.00
Subtotal $112,000.00
Tax $0.00
Total $112,000.00
Thank you for allowing us to provide this quote, we appreciate the opportunity to work with you. If you
approve of this quote please accept so we can process the invoice.
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