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HomeMy WebLinkAbout16-Parks and Recreation .0 _n. . CITY OF' SAN BERNARDINO - REQUE9r FOR COUNCIL AC-hbrt From: Anni e F. Ramos, Di rector Subject: RESOLUTION il.ENEWING THE COMMITt1ENT TO COMPLETE DEVELOPMENT OF THE PATTON PARK Dept: Parks, Recreation and Community Services PROPERTY AND TO DESIGNATE PARK DEVELOP- MENT FEE FUND, AND CITY'S ALLOCATIONS Date: April 7, 1988 THROUGH STATE AND/OR FEDERAL PARK DEVELOP- MENT FUNDS AS POTENTIAL SOURCES FOR FUNDIN THE COMPLETION. . ~..... Synopsis of Previous Council action: ______ December 21, 1987 - The Mayor and Common Council voted their commitment to keeping Patton Park as a park forever. Recommended motion: Adopt the resolution. ~7~ Signature Contact person: Annie F. Ramos Phone: 5030 Supporting data attached: Staff Report & Resolution Ward: 7 FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: N/A Source: N/A Finance: Council Notes: 75.0262 Aaenda Item No_'.f c:, '_ .0 CITY OF 'SAN BERNARDltfd - REQUEQ- FOR COUNCIL ~ RESOLUTION RENEWING THE COMMITMENT STAFF REPORT 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. 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 75-Q264 c 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 o o o 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 ANDIOR 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 22 of "Patton Park". 23 III 24 I I I 25 III 26 III 27 III 28 JFW: ss 3-28-88 - 1 - c RE: RENEWING THE Car\ITMENT TO CO~ETE DEVELOPMENT OF THE r\ PATTON PARK PRO~RTY AND DESI~TE THE PARK DEVELOPMENT F.l 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 1 2 3 adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San meeting held on the Bernardino, at a 4 day of 5 vote, to-wit: 6 AYES: 7 . 1988, by the following Council Members 8 NAYS: 9 ABSENT: 10 11 12 13 City Clerk day of The foregoing Resolution is hereby approved this 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 JFW:ss 3-28-88 , 1988. Evlyn Wilcox, Mayor City of San Bernardino Approved as to form and legal content: ~~ Ci torne 28 - 2 - .; ;0 ..... o o .fHqO R'~l!;a""''''''' . APt -" AlI2: 37 CITY OF San Bernardino 'ARKI, ...CREATIOM . COIIMUNITY IIRVICEI DIPARTIIINT ANNIE F DIRECTOR RAMOS March 31, 1988 Mayor and Common Council City of San Bernardino 300 North "D" 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. 541 N. SIERRA WAY, SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA 92401-1211 714/3....213 PRIDE .' 1l;1ESS .0 o o PATTON PARK PROPERTY March 31, 1988 Page 2 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, ~/6,ek~' RHODA FOX, CHAIRP(RSON Park and Recreation Commission RF:DTB:ta o ~-o- .. ~. D B I I ~ J I ~ 'I - . -~ - . , " u . -~. - - ~ 0- SAlt IDRAllDIIIO COUllTY MlDICAL QII1All rACILIft IfASTD PLAlf COST 1STDfAn: ~,~......, ~.. . -- ..~' -- - '-<J' SKP/Coopera (, Lybrand September, 1987 noJICT COSTS S1lIIWlT AltDD AYIIlUI AID PACIFIC STUIT SIn: Coutructiora Coate luildina Conatruction Site Development Subtote1 Scope end Duisn Contlnsency (10%) Bscalation (31% to July 1, 1993) Totsll Conatruction Coste Duip Coate Architectural/Ensineerins Desisn (7%) (Includes special conaultents: Dietary, landscape, acouatical, coat estimatina, etc.) Interior rurnishinss , Graphics (600,000 OSF x 1.65/GSF x 25%) Bquipment Services (Owner-furnished equipment) Total I Deaisn Costs Other Direct Coate Enviroamentel Impact aeport Civil Bnaineerins Site Survey Soils Bngineerins/Geotechnic aeport OSHPD/OSA Fees (1.5% of Conat. Cost) Katerials Testins , Inapection (1% of Conat. Cost) Conatruction Inapector (5 yrs. @ $60k/yr.) Construction Period Utilities (Lump Sum) Owner Furnished Equip. , Furniture (27% of Conat. Cost x .5) Continsency for .Other Direct Costs. (lO%) Total I Other Direct Costs Total Project Coate -73- Low Estimate 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 . _, I Rot incl. 35,000 50,000 1,970,000 1,314,000 300,000 100,000 17,733,000 2,150,000 $23,652,000 HiSh Estimate 90,703,000 5.217.000 $95,920,000 9,592,000 32.709.000 $1.,221,000 9,675,000 248,000 500,000 $10,423,000 Rot inc"1. 35,000 50,000 2,073,000 1,382,000 300,000 < 100,000 18,660,000 2,260,000 $24,860,000 $164,950,000 $173,504,000 -c. ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] 1 1 1 1 ] 1 I I 1 . ~.-...-......... ..-...-.,.............- . -0" '0 --. .~_.~,-,.- -_ 'o- J SMP Coopers &Lyorand San Bernardino County Medica. Center San Bernardino California . Execu\!ve Summary: Facility Program . Ma.ter Plan September, 1987 . _..~-"'''''. 0-..-..--- H'_'. ._,~- ~ . ':0 ~ -~ - .0 ~- - ~ ~ .. .~ '., -~ ..._. ~ )... SAN B!lUWlDIRO COUIlTY HEDICAL CIIlTD IDCUTIVI S1HWI.Y SMP/Coopers , Lybrand Sept~er, 1987 1 ] Introduction ] The purpose of this Executive Summary is to present the findings and to highlight the results of s two-volume report completed by Stone, Marreccini and Patterson, Architects and Plsnners; and Coopers and Lybrand, Heslth Conaultents. This report provides the County of San Bernardino with a Facility Program (Volume 1) end Master Plan (Volume 2) for the replacement of the present Medicel Center at either one of two site locetions -- the present site on Gilbert Street, or e site on the northeast corner of Arden Avenue and Pacific Street. ] ] The report is the result of a comprehensive participetory process 1a901ving administrative, departmental and medical staff representativ.s froa the Medical Center, County edminiatrative personnel, and the consultants. ] Back&round ] ] The atudy, which began in May 1986, is the result of rec_ndations made in 1978 by Booz-Allen-Hamilton, and substantiated in 1982 by Arthur Anderson and Company, that the Medical Center needed to be replaced. Increases in population, resultant increases in volumes of service, and s physical plsnt unable to economically and safely ..et the d_d due to fragmentation of facilities and serioua seismic deficienciea prompted this recommendation. .1 I 1 I 1 Supported by these findings, the Board authorized the Medical Center in July, 1985, to evaluate potential .ites for the location of . replacement facility. From a marketing and civil engineedlll perapective, two sites were recommended to the Board: (1) the preaent location on Gilbert Street and (2) the city-owned property within the City of San Bernard~, located at the northeast corner of Arden Avenue and Pacific Street. The preferred site was the land owned by the City. < 1 .] In November, 1985, the Medical Center authorized Henry W. Zaretsky and Associates to determine future patient volume and demand projections for the replacement Medical Center. The Zaretsky report, completed in March, 1986, provided the Medical Center with projections in five-year increments to the year 2000 for each inpatient bed service and ancillary service by inpatient and outpatient demand. J Three alternative projectiona in the Zaretsky report (high-range, low-range and mid-range) raflected various probabilities and assumptions, and included the future impact of HMO's and other organized delivery .yatems on the Medical Center. For the year 2000, inpatient bed projections reflected the need for a facility with 309 to 36S total beds. (The existine facility has a total of 286 beds.) As with inpatient demand, outpatient service. are projected to increase -- at an even faster rate -- aenerally reflecting increased emphasis nationwide on outpatient care. I . J 11 -1- :-0 l ] ] ] 1 ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ) ] ] 1 ) 1 .-_. -"--......--.............-.. - .... ... .- -~ ........ - ._~ . ,:) ~ - ~. ~ ~ .... o o SAM ISDIIAllDINO COUIlTY MEDICAL "'-11U\ IDCUTIYI sr-".v SMP/Coop.n Ii Lybrend Sept.....r, 1987 o Major compon.nt. of the new M.dic.l Cent.r would includ., A 2S4-b.d .cut. car. ho.pit.l .nd di.lno.tic/tr..tment center for both inp.ti.nt. end outp.ti.nt.. A 90-b.d inp.tient p.ychi.tric f.cility. An outp.ti.nt f.cility containinl clinic. end family h..lth centera. An offic. f.cility for Medic.l Cent.r .t.ff and f.culty not r.quir.d to b. in, or adj.c.nt to, p.ti.nt c.r. unit.. An indu.tri.l/v.r.hou.. facility for nonp.ti.nt-r.l.t.d .ervice. .uch as mat.ri.l. man.gament end maint.nenc.. A c.ntr.l pow.r pl.nt to .upport new M.dic.l Cent.r campus f.cili- ti... o Approximat.ly 600,000 tot.l gro.. .qu.re f.et of buildina .r.. i. n.c....ry to .upport. new r.pl.cement M.dic.l C.nt.r with expended program8 end ..rvic.. (thi. v.ried .lightly b.twe.n .ite.). Thi. i. .n incr.... of .pproximately 200,000 .qu.r. fe.t ov.r the pr...nt in.d.qu.te f.cility. . ., I Th. Kast.r Plen (Vol_ 2) Upon compl.tion of the F.cility Program, Master Plen conc.pt. were d.v.loped for . f.cility to meet the M.dic.l C.nt.r n..d. id.ntifi.d in th.t program. All functions .nd d.p.rtment. cen b. c.t.loriaed into on. of five major cl...ific.tions, Ho.pit.l, P.ychi.try, Outpatient, Office, end Indu.tri.l/W.rehous.. ,. 1S..ed upon th..e b..ic compon.nt. .nd r.l.tionship. critic.l to the .fficient op.r.tion of the Medic.l Center, three diff.rent buildinl config- uretions, or options, were d.v.lop.d .nd ev.lu.t.d. The.e options pr...nt.d three .ppro.ch.. to mas.ing .nd d.nsity of the building' (1) Option 1 v.. . low-density, horbont.l .ch...., 3 .tori.. tot.l, vith exten.iv. .ite cov.rag.; (2) Option 2 vas . mediUlll-d.nsity .chem., S .tori.. tot.l, with mod.r.t. .it. cov.r.g.; (3) Option 3 v.. . high- d.nsity, v.rtic.l .chem., 7 .tori.. tot.l, end vith minimal .it. cov.r.g.. Aft.r . d.t.il.d .n.ly.i. of the.. options end th.ir .ite end function.l implicetions, . Me.t.r PI.n for ..ch .it., b..ed on Option 2, v.. fin.lly d.velop.d. Th..e fin.l conf igur.t ion. provide optimum d.p.rtment.l rel.- tionship. on ..ch floor, . b.lance of horiaont.l end vertic.l tr.v.l di.t.nce., end en .ppropri.t. .ite cov.r.g. th.t .llows for .dequat. surf.c. p.rking and future building .xpansion. -3- ,'0 ]1 ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ) ] ] ] ] ] ) 1 o ;....... o -.~..",,--, ..... ... .' :) SAX BElUWlDIIIO comrn MEDICAL CIRTIll a..u;"ll'rIVI StIIfAaY SHP/Coopera , Lybrand Septaber, 1987 The estimateaere based on construction costs.. of Januery l, 1987, plus escalation at 4.5% par year to the midpoint of construction. The following achedule, baaed on a conventional deaign and bid proceas, haa been aasumed: o Start of design by July l, 1988 o Bid and Award by July 1, 1991 et Arden/Pacific October 1, 1991 et Gilbert Street o Construction period 4 yeara at Arden/Pacific 4-1/2 yeara at Gilbert Street lec_detion The County ahould construct Arden Avenue/Pacific Street thia concluaion include: the propoaed replacement Medical Center on the aite. The primary determinanta in reaching o Larger site with better potential for future expansion and growth. o No disruption of exiating Medical Center functions during con- struction. o Better freeway acceasibility and major atreet acc~a (including visibility and public image). .f I o Simplified proceaa of documentation and construction due to the aingle phaae of construction. o Significantly lower construction coat. c -5- ] J I] I] ,] ,] 1] I] I] I] ,] ] I . I] I] ,] I] I] I] , :0 u .. ,...... ,- .t ": o u~~~ MASTER PLAN Arden Avenue and Pacific Street Site . -_..~ , :' I 'I' C IT""_ 0 0 IT""""""" 0 0 STAFF_ 0 ~ IT::::- 0 'Ii i' . . I : ~.r'-' L,:.:.;.:~.;:/c~ ~,;:.:..~~~Jj~;'~ ~r.::):t:3;~"l:~ ~:.:; :'~J.".;,L,' ! ~,...~-,r.~ [,...~r.."'.-.~'1 ..;.......:.lv'.;......:...J..:..) ''':';.:J~'';';~'':'''''~ Ti !,--. ~ -= ,Iio-:::::" : .. I r--- I 11""""0_11 I I I! I I "i I Ii: II , , I' I _ .Z w o MT WIoU. : ~ " ::; 2<) '2 .:' ':? .:. :~'I r~8801 ~0;C~ :l ~.&,. 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