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HomeMy WebLinkAbout07-15-19 Public Comment - D. King - Bogert PavilionFrom:Chris Mehl To:Agenda Subject:FW: Bogert Pavilion Date:Monday, July 15, 2019 3:37:39 PM Attachments:Bogert pavillion-0319.pdf Chris Mehl Bozeman Deputy Mayor cmehl@bozeman.net 406.581.4992 ________________________________________ From: David King [dking@mtopticom.net] Sent: Monday, July 15, 2019 2:37 PM To: Chris Mehl Subject: Bogert Pavilion Hi Chris, I see the Bogert Pavilion is on the City Commissioners agenda tonight. Attached is a letter I sent to the City months ago (with no response), so I am not sure that ever read it. Anyway, I hope they can keep the existing structure as it is esthetic and functional and fits nicely in the park. I am sure the engineers that inspected the structure know what is going on there. I live a block away and use the park all the time. Best Regards, David King 418 S Bozeman Ave dking@mtopticom.net<mailto:dking@mtopticom.net> March 25, 2019 Mike Gray Facilities Superintendent City of Bozeman Hi Mike, I am sorry I did not speak up, as I noticed last summer that the glue-laminated arch beams were splitting apart at their bases. It would have been, and still can be, a simple maintenance fix to reinforce them. Note, the beams were designed to act as one piece, and were just bolted to a steel plate at the base. But, they are starting to peel apart at the base, where they are exposed (hence the base plate is only attached to the central portion of the beam). Simply running two heavy duty (3/4 to 1-inch) bolts with large washers through the glue-lams near the base will do it. That way the entire beam will be one, integral unit. The snow load contributed to the failure, but probably would not have happened if the beam had acted as a solid unit. As the beam flexed under the load, it split where it had already started to peel apart at the end. I hope that we can keep this pavilion intact as it is esthetic and a great asset to the community. Best Regards, David King, neighbor 581-2928