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Dept:
Parks, Recreation and Community Services
Subject: RESOLUTION RENEWING THE COMMITI1ENT TO
COMPLETE DEVELOPMENT OF THE PATTON PARK'
PROPERTY AND TO DESIGNATE PARK DEVELOP-
MENT FEE FUND, AND CITY'S ALLOCATIONS
THROUGH STATE AND/OR FEDERAL PARK DEVELOP-
MENT FUNDS AS ,POTENTIAL SOURCES FOR FUNDIN'
THE COMPLETION. ~
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December 21, 1987 - The Mayor and Common Council voted their commitment to keeping
Patton Park as a park forever.
Fnxn: Annie F. Ramos, Director
D..: Aoril 7, 1988
Synopsis of Previous Council action:
Recommended motion:
Adopt the resolution.
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Signature
Annie F. Ramos
Phone:
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Contact penon:
Staff Report & Resolution
Ward:
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Supporting data attached:
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Source:
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FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
Amount:
Finance:
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OrTv'OP 'aAN ....N~DINO - R.QUEST F~ COUNCIL ACTION
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RESOLUTION RENEWING THE COMMITMENT
TO COMPLETE DEVELOPMENT OF THE PATTON
PARK PROPERTY AND TO DESIGNATE PARK
DEVELOPMENT FEE FUND, AND CITY'S
ALLOCATIONS THROUGH STATE AND/OR
FEDERAL PARK DEVELOPMENT FUNDS AS
POTENTIAL SOURCES FOR FUNDING THE
COMPLETION.
STAFF REPORT
The City requested an extension of the time for completion of development
of the Patton property. In response to that request, the State Department
of General Services has requested a written commitment from the City Mayor
and Common Council to complete the development before the extension will
be considered.
As you are aware, the City has already spent more than one million dollars
toward the purchase of the property and development thus far. It is
estimated that another one million will be needed to complete the develop-
ment. The Department recommends that funding be phased in during the next
three budget years in order to complete the development on a timely schedule.
A completed park will provide a much needed full service park for the citizens
of east San Bernardino. Recommend adoption of the resolution.
April 7, 1988
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RESOLUTION NO.
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO RENEWING THE
COMMITTMENT TO COMPLETE DEVELOPMENT OF THE PATTON PARK PROPERTY
AND TO DESIGNATE THE PARK DEVELOPMENT FEE FUND, AND THE CITY'S
ALLOCATIONS THROUGH STATE AND/OR FEDERAL PARK DEVELOPMENT FUNDS
AS POTENTIAL SOURCES FOR FUNDING THE COMPLETION.
WHEREAS, the City of San Bernardino received a quitclaim
deed from the State of California ("State") in 1974 for property
commonly known as "Patton Park"; and,
WHEREAS, the City of San Bernardino agreed with the State to
develop said property as a public park within ten years from the
date of its acceptance by the City of San Bernardino; and,
WHEREAS, the City of San Bernardino has proceeded to develop
said park in phases, as funding has become available; and,
WHEREAS, the City of San Bernardino is committed to this
endeavor and wishes to designate specific funding sources for the
completion of the development of the park.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS:
That the Mayor and Common Council hereby designate those
monies deposited in the Park Development Fee Fund and any monies
received as State or Federal Park Development Funds within the
next three years as funds to be used to complete the development
of "Patton Park".
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RE: RENEWING ~ COMMITMENT TO COMPLETE JELOPMENT OF THE
PATTON PARK PROPERTY AND DESIGNATE THE PARK DEVELOPMENT FEE
FUND, AND THE CITY'S ALLOCATIONS THROUGH STATE AND/OR FED-
ERAL PARK DEVELOPMENT FUNDS AS POTENTIAL SOURCES FOR FUNDING
THE COMPLETION.
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly
adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San
Bernardino, at a
meeting held on the
regular
19th day of
. 1988, by the following
December
vote, to-wit:
AYES:
council Members
NAYS:
ABSENT:
City Clerk
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Evlyn Wilcox, Mayor
City of San Bernardino
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and legal content:
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PAIIIK', IIIICIIIIATION . CO..UNITY
.IIIIVIC.' DI!PAIIITIIINT
ANNIE F RAMOS
DIRECTOR
March 31, 1988
Mayor and Common Council
City of San Bernardino
300 North "0" Street
San Bernardino, CA 92418
At the Regular Meeting of the Park and Recreation Commission on March
17, 1988, the Chairperson was again directed to write a letter to the
Mayor and Common Council reiterating the Commission's position, concerns
and recommendations relative to a commitment by the Mayor and Common
Council to complete the development of the Patton Park property.
The Park and Recreation Commission is well aware of the interest the
County Medical Center has shown in acquiring the property to relocate
the County Hospital Complex. Although it is realized that it is important
that the Medical Center be relocated within the City of San Bernardino,
the Commissioners feel that there are other state surplus properties
located in the Patton area which should be considered before any decision
is made regarding the City owned Patton Park property. This is open space
purchased expressly for park development purposes and any other use of this
property will result in the property being returned to the state.
The City has already spent more than a million dollars in the purchase and
development of the Patton property thus far, and it is anticipated that
another one million dollars will be needed to completely develop the land
into a full service park. For this property to be lost now would not only
waste a portion of the previously spent funds, it would deprive the citizens
of San Bernardino of a deserved park and recreation area. The eastern side
of the City does not presently have enough park land to meet recommended
national, state and local standards of 5 acres per 1,000 population. It
is imperative that the City develop the Patton acreage.
547 N. SIERRA WAY, SAN BERNARDINO.
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PATTON PARK PROPERTY
March 31, 1988
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Therefore, the Park and Recreation Commission urges the Mayor and Common
Council to publicly commit to develop the Patton Park property into a full
service park and to designate funding in the 1988/89 City Budget to begin
the next phase of construction with a goal for completion of project within
the next three (3) years.
Sincerely,
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RHODA FOX, CHAIRPtR~
Park and Recreation Commission
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lACILIT! KASTD PUll
COST IS1'1lIAU
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S.ptember, 1987
PlOJlCT COSTS SUIIWlY
AlIDD AVIlIUI AlII) PACIFIC STRUT SIU
CoutructlOll Coau
lulldlOC Cout~ctlon
Sit. Dev.lopment
Subtotal
Scopa and Deaian Contina.nc,. (101)
lacalatlon (311 to Jul,. 1, 1993)
Total. Conat~ction Coate
Dealp Coau
A~chit.ctu~al/Enaln..~lna Deaian (71)
(Includ.a ap.cial couultanta.
Di.ta~, landacap., acouatlcal,
coat .attmatina, .tc.)
Int.~lo~ rurnlahinaa . G~aphica
(600,000 GSF & 1.6S/GSr & 251)
Equipment S.rvlc.a
(Own.~-fu~niah.d .quipment)
Total. Dealan Coata
Other Dl~ect Coau
Invi~oaDantal Impact l.po~t
Civil Eocin..~loc Sit. Surv.,.
Soila Enlin..~lnI/Gaot.chnlc l.po~t
OSHPD/OSA F..a (1.51 of Couto Coat)
Mat.~lala T.atloc . Iup.ctlon
(11 of Cout. Coat)
Coutruction Iup.cto~
(5 ,.~a. . $60k/,.~.)
Coutructlon P.dod Utlllti.. (LUIIIp SUIl)
Owner lurnlahad Equip. . ru~nitu~.
(271 of Cout. Coat & .5)
Contioc.nc,. fo~ "Oth.~ Di~.ct Coata"
(101)
Total. Oth.~ Di~.ct Coata
Total Project Coau
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Eattmat.
86,496,000
4.659.000
$91,155,000
9,116,000
31.084.000
$131.355.000
9.195,000
248,000
500,000
$9.943.000 .
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lot incl.
35,000
50,000
1,970,000
1,314,000
300,000
100,000
17,733,000
2,150,000
$23.652.000
Biah
Eatllut.
90,703,000
5.217.000
$95.920.000
9,592.000
32.709.000
$131.221.000
9,675,000
248,000
500,000
$10.423.000
lot incl.
35,000
50,000
2,073,000
1,382,000
300,000 .
100,000
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2,260,000
$24.860,000
$164.950.000 $173.504.000
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Exec,,'I..
Summary:
Facility
Program .
Ma.t.r Plan
September. 1987
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SMP/Coopua , Lybrand
Septembu, 1987
Introduction
The purpose of this Executive Summary i. to present the findinea and to
highlight the re.ults of a two-volume report completed by Stone, Karreccini
and Patterson, Architects and Planners; and Coopers and Lybrand, Health
Consultants. This report provides the County of San Bernardino with a
Facility Prosr.. (Volume I), and Kaster Plan (Volume 2) for the replacement
of the present Kedical Center at either one of two site locations -- the
present site on Gilbert Street, or a site on the northeast corner of Arden
Avenue and Pacific Street.
The report is the result of a comprehensive participatory process iavolvine
adminiatrative, departmental and medical staff representativea fraa the
Kedical Center, County administrative personnel, and the consultants.
Bacqround
The study, which besan in Kay 1986, is the reault of recoalHndations ade
in 1978 by Booa-Allen-Hamilton, and aubatantiated in 1982 by Arthur
Anderaon and Company, that the Kedical Center needed to be replaced.
Increaaea in population, reaultant increases in volumes of service, and a
physical plant unable to economically and aafely meet the demand due to
fraamentation of facilities and serious seismic deficienciea prompted this
recoamendstion. .1 ,
Supported by the.e findinss, the Board authoriaed the Kedical Center in
July, 1985, to evaluate potential sites for the location of . replacement
facility. Fr_ a arketins and civil eneineerine perspective, two altes
vere recoamended to the Board I (1) the preaent location on Gilbert Street
and (2) the city-owned property within the City of San BerDardi~, located
et the northeast corner of Arden Avenue and Pacific Street. The preferred
site was the land owned by the City.
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In November, 1985, the Kedical Center authoriaed Henry W. Zaretaky and
Associates to determine future patient volume and demand projections for
the replacement Kedical Center. The Zaretsky report, completed in Karch,
1986, provided the Kedical Center with projections in five-year increments
to the year 2000 for each inpatient bed service and ancillary service by
inpatient and outpatient demand.
Three alternative projections in the Zaretsky report (high-ranse, low-range
and mid-range) reflected various probabilities and asaumptions, and
included the future impact of HMO's and other orsaniaed delivery,ayatems on
the Kedical Center. For the year 2000, inpetient bed projections reflected
the need for a facility with 309 to 365 total beds. (The eaistine facility
has a total of 286 beds.) As with inpatient demand, outpatient aervices
are projected to increase -- at an eVen faster rete -- senerally reflectinl
increased emphesia nationwide on outpatient care.
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IDCUTIYI stHf&U
SMP/Coopar. , L)'b~azul
Sept-.bar, 1987
o M.jo~ component. of the new M.dic.l C.nt.~ would includ.1
A 254-b.d .cute ca~. ho.pital and di.&no.tic/t~..tment c.nt.~ fo~
both inp.ti.nt. and outpati.nt..
A gO-bad inpati.nt p.ychiat~ic facility.
An outpati.nt facility cont.inin& clinic. azul femil)' h.alth
center..
An offic. facility fo~ M.dical C.nt.~ .taff azul facult)' not
~.qui~.d to b. in, o~ adj.c.nt to, p.ti.nt c.~. unit..
An induat~ial/wa~.hou.. facility fo~ DOnp.ti.nt-~.lat.d ..rvic..
.uch aa mat.~ial. manalement and maint.nanc..
A c.nt~al powa~ plant to .uppo~t new M.dic.l C.nt.~ c.-pua f.cili-
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o App~oximat.ly 600,000 total &~o.. .qua~. f..t of buildina .~.a i.
n.c....~ to .uppo~t a new ~eplac...nt M.dical C.nt.~ with expazul.d
p~o&~ama and ..rvice. (thi. va~i.d .li&htly b.twe.n .it..). Thi. i.
an inc~.... of app~oximat.ly 200,000 .qua~. f..t ov.~ the p~...nt
in.d.qu.t. f.cility. .
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Th. Kaat.r Pl_ (Vol_ 2)
Upon compl.tion of the Facility Pro&~.., Haat.~ Plan concept. were
dev.loped fo~ a facility to ...t the M.dical C.nt.r n..d. id.ntifi.d in
thet p~ol~am. All function. and d.pa~tm.nt. can b. cat.&o~i..d into on. of
five majo~ cla..ificational Ho.pital, P.ychiat~, Outpati.nt, Offic., and
Indu.t~ial/Wa~.hou...
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Ba..d upon th... b..ic compon.nt. .nd ~.l.tionahip. c~itic.l to the
.ffici.nt op.~ation of the M.dical C.nt.~, th~.. diff.~.nt buildina coofil-
u~ationa, o~ optiona, we~. d.v.lop.d and evaluat.d. The.. optiona
p~...nt.d th~.. app~oach.. to mae.inl and d.naity of the buildinll
(1) Option 1 wa. a low-d.naity, ho~i.ontal .cheme, 3 .to~i.. total, with
.xt.n.iv. .it. cov.~a&.1 (2) Option 2 waa a _diUlll-d.nait)' .chal.,
5 .to~i.a total, with mod.~at. .it. cov.~a&.1 (3) Option 3 waa a hilh-
d.naity, v.~tical .ch..., 7 .to~i.. total, and with minimal .it. cov.~al.'
Aft.~ a d.tail.d analy.i. of th... optiona and th.i~ .it. and functional
implicationa, a Ha.t.~ Plan fo~ .ach' .ite, ba..d on Option 2, was finally
d.v.lop.d. Th... final confiau~ationa p~ovid. optia= d.part_ntal ~e1a-
tionahip. on .ach floo~, a balanc. of ho~i.ontal and v.~tical t~av.l
di.tanc.., and an app~op~iat. .it. cov.~a&e that .llowa fo~ ad.quat.
.u~fac. pa~kinl and futu~. buildinl .xpanaion.
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SMP/Coopere , Lybrand
September, 1987
The eatimetea are baaed on conatruction coata aa of January 1, 1987, plua
eaca1ation at 4.5% per year to the midpoint of conatruction. The following
achedule, baaed on a conventional deaign and bid proceaa, haa been aaaumedl
o Start of deaign by July 1, 1988
o Bid and Award by
July 1, 1991 et Arden/Pacific
October 1, 1991 at Gilbert Street
o Conatruction period
4 yeera at Arden/Pacific
4-1/2 yeara at Gilbert Street
hc_datiOll
The County ahould conatruct the propoaed rep1ac_nt Medical Center on the
Arden Avenue/Pacific Street aite. The primery determinanta in reaching
thia concluaion inc1udel
o Larger aite with better potential for future expansion and growth.
o No diaruption of exiating Medical Center functiona durinc con-
atruction.
o Better freeway acceaaibi1ity and major atreet acc~a (including
viaibility and public imege). .1 I
o Simplified proceaa of documentation and conatruction due to the
aingle pheae of conatruction.
o Sicnificantly lower conatruction coat.
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