HomeMy WebLinkAbout2013-09-23-CCAC-minAGENDA ITEM SUMMARY
LEXINGTON BOARD OF SELECTMEN MEETING
DATE: PRESENTER: ITEM NUMBER:
September 23, 2013 Michelle Ciccolo, Chair, CCAC I.5
Pat Goddard
SUBJECT:
Ah Community Center Advisory Committee (AhCCAC) Recommendations
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
At the 2013 Annual Town Meeting, funding was authorized to hire an architectural firm to prepare
schematic design and design development documents for the fit -up and code compliance of the new
Community Center (CC), to allow initial occupancy of the Marrett Road facility. At this stage,
plans have been developed to a point that allows the Board to consider advancing the plan to
Town Meeting, seeking an appropriation for the architect to prepare construction drawings and for
funding to enable that construction to proceed. The AhCCAC has been meeting with the architects,
town staff, and other stakeholders to help make recommendations on an interim occupancy plan
(part of its charge) and to evaluate and make recommendations on the permanent facility (also in
its charge).
The plans before the Board tonight represent only the minor code, HVAC, telecommunications, and
ADA modifications required for initial occupancy. Minor wall reconfiguration to non -load bearing
walls are also included to enable the availability of larger spaces for classrooms and activities,
necessary if any public functions will be conducted at Marrett Road. The building cannot be
occupied without the majority of the modifications shown on the plans. Steffian Bradley
Architects (SBA) has been able to demonstrate that the existing building, with these recommended
changes, can accommodate and fit all of the Human Services offices and Recreation offices, along
with the maj or functions presently conducted at Muzzey and still provide swing spaces that can be
shared for multiple purposes for Community Center programming.
Who and what goes where is still to be finalized as the plans advance and more information is
gathered. A schedule is provided in the SBA portion of the report which shows that if the Interim
Construction project receives approval at Town Meeting, construction would occur this winter and
early spring and the facility should be ready for occupancy around June 2014. Concurrent with
the ongoing development of the Interim construction and occupancy plan, the AhCCAC, Staff, and
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Stakeholders will be looking at the long-term programming and facility needs. Recommendations
on the full build out, use, programming, and phasing will be under consideration this fall, winter,
and spring and we anticipate there will likely be another capital request for the Annual Town
Meeting in the spring. However, the scope of that request is yet to be determined.
The AhCCAC is recommending the move of all Muzzey functions as soon as possible to avoid
having to also spend the money to bring that building up to code compliance. It has not yet had
adequate time to evaluate if other Town departments should also move in at this interim occupancy
stage.
Nonetheless, it plans to continue its consideration of the Recreation Department's interim
occupancy at its upcoming meetings in order to be able to make a recommendation to the BOS well
before the Town Meeting vote. The AhCCAC members, at various meetings to date, have strongly
expressed the opinion that this new Comnuunity Center should be an intergenerational,
multicultural, inclusive facility, right from the start. The Committee is looking to find ways to
ensure that the programming at the CC will support this vision,
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
NA — see budget in SBA report
RECOMMENDATION/ SUGGESTED MOTION:
Support the AhCCAC recommendations and include the necessary warrant articles on the
STM Warrant.
STAFF FOLLOW-UP:
AhCCAC and Facilities Department will continue working with architects on plans and
presentation for the Special Town Meeting.
Prepared by MC
Interim Recommendation to BOS 9/23/13 —from Ad Hoc Community Center Advisory Committee
Recommendation# 1
Guiding principles for interim construction:
• Initial physical modifications to the building should be minimally invasive
• An effort should be made to minimize the costs associated with the interim construction and to avoid
doing work that may have to be modified or changed for the permanent occupancy plan.
Nonetheless, energy improvements or other modifications that have the potential to reduce the'
Town's building maintenance costs could be considered at this early interim stage because of the
resulting operational savings the Town might achieve.
• Startup renovations should focus on building code compliance and telecommunication needs to
operate and function as a public municipal building
• There should be no removal of load bearing walls, structural changes to the building, nor any
signification exterior work, except for that required for ADA accessibility or other permitting and code
compliance reasons
• Renovations to the new Center should generally follow the SBA schematic construction plan identified
as "Interim Scope, Sept. 16, 2013" and further improved in its 09/23/13 drawings presented
concurrently with this document.
• Interim locations of offices and programming spaces should not be finalized until the construction
plans are further fleshed out and more information is gathered. Thus, plans and drawings at this early
stage should be considered illustrative, for conceptual use only.
• Absent detailed construction drawings, the cost estimate for the construction improvements are still a
work in progress. The Board of Selectmen, with the advice of staff and architectural consultants,
should determine the final appropriate budget to present to Town Meeting as more information
becomes available.
• All Muzzey Senior Center functions should be moved to the new facility at this interim stage.
• Interim construction should be guided by the need to maintain critical and core senior services, and
meet code compliance (including adding bathrooms and other plumbing fixtures if needed to meet
new occupancy demands).
Recommendation #2:
Human Services: The majority of Lexington's Human Service functions are located at Muzzey
Condominium on 1475 Mass. Avenue. Muzzey Condominium's deficiencies have been well documented
in separate studies and include life safety code deficiencies and non-compliance with ADA accessibility.
The first phase of a two year renovation totaling $1,040,444 was approved under Article 8C Annual Town
Meeting 2012. The $561,518 appropriation has not been spent, and second phase funding was not sought
at Annual Town Meeting 2013, as the Human Services Department are intended to move into the
Community Center. All Muzzey services need to be moved to the new center as soon as possible in order
to avoid having to make the above mentioned expensive life -safety code and ADA compliance upgrades
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which would be required if functions stayed in place. Thus, the top priority for the short-term interim use
of the new Community Center (CC) should be to move all programs and functions, presently located at
Muzzey, to the new Center.
The Human Services (HS) Department is comprised of 6 FTE and 6 part time employees, all of whom have
a role in either running, overseeing, or supporting the provision of public services. Ten of those
employees are presently located at Muzzey. Splitting the department and leaving some employees
remaining in Muzzey might degrade inter -departmental communications, and reduce staff's ability to
provide quality services to the public. All HS employees at Muzzey should make the move at the interim
phase.
• Move all mission critical programs, functions, and activities currently operated at Muzzey to the
new Center in the shortest possible timeframe.
• Consider leaving transportation services where they are now at the Town Office Building until
such time as it is determined that adequate space will be available in the new Center.
• Continue to provide daily nutritional program with a modified menu catered until a commercial
kitchen is available at the new Center.
Recommendation #3
The AhCCAC has held 4 meetings to date and has not had sufficient time to complete its review of interim
occupancy recommendations. At its last meeting on 9/16, which was running considerably over time, the
committee voted to table its recommendation (without prejudice) on whether or not to move Recreations
functions, because it did not have sufficient time to review or discuss the ,subject area. However, it should
be noted that the interim budget and conceptual plans (presented with this report as part of SBA's
materials) were developed to demonstrate that both Human Services and Recreation offices could fit in
and occupy the building simultaneously without the need for a building expansion. The plans, as they are
shown today, allow for Recreation to move in, or not. Thus, moving Recreation into the building upon its
initial renovation can be treated as a separate consideration, evaluated on its own merits, without any
impact to the construction drawings or budget. It is the intention of the AhCCAC to take this matter up in
its subsequent meetings and report back to the Board of Selectmen prior to Town Meeting on its findings.
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Interim Schedule
Lexington Community Center Interim Project
Interim Project Schedule
SBA Job Number. 2546.000
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CCAC Meeting
CCAC Meeting
Selectmens Meeting
Special Town Meeting
Design Develop./Constr. Doc.
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DRAFT Cost Estimate
Interim Phase Estimated Costs for Construction:
Construction Costs
Soft Costs
Total Estimated Project Costs
= $567,000 - $945,000
= $188,000 - $265,000
= $7559000 - $1,210,000