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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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9/24/2018
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SITE 02: LIBRARY LOT A/ROSELLI PARK <br />Alternate Option <br />Program Description: <br />This park program concept combines many of the <br />key amenities noted in the community engagement <br />process into a focused, formal, urban park. The lawn <br />and garden areas address the community's request <br />for trees, shade, and garden spaces, while the play <br />area and water feature bring family and children <br />activities. The highly visible play area is in proximity <br />to the proposed library courtyard and will have a close <br />connection to the central plaza and water feature. <br />The linear entry plaza creates an exciting pedestrian <br />promenade along Middlefield Road and establishes <br />a strong connection between the lawn and garden <br />area, the Library main entrance and City Hall Plaza. <br />All views within and throughout the park will be open <br />to create a safe and welcoming environment. It is <br />anticipated that the main audience of this program <br />concept will be library users and families. <br />Parking Impacts: <br />There are currently 51 parking spaces in Library Lot <br />A, and the proposed number in the Alternate Option is <br />approximately 10-13 angled spaces. <br />* Note: <br />1. Developable site area is assumed to exclude existing buildings <br />2. Preliminary probable construction costs shown do not include potable <br />water storage. Refer to Tables 2a -b for additional probable potable water <br />storage cost information <br />3. Preliminary probable construction costs shown do not include elevated <br />park structure costs. Refer to Table 3 for preliminary cost information for an <br />elevated park structure within the City Hall Parking Lot/ Main Street site. <br />4. Preliminary Operation and Maintenance Costs for this park program <br />concept are approximately $80,000 per year. <br />24 SEPTEMBER 2018 <br />Cost Estimate <br />V PROPOSED NEAR-TERM SITES <br />4,500 <br />$25 <br />$112,500 <br />$35 <br />$550,000 <br />11,000 <br />$440,000 <br />$50 <br />$250,000 <br />$40 <br />9,400 <br />$15 <br />$175,500 <br />$25 <br />$109,800 <br />6,100 <br />$10 <br />$61,000 <br />$18 <br />$300,000 <br />9,400 <br />Lump Sum <br />$600,000 <br />Lump Sum <br />$800,000 <br />1,600 <br />Lump Sum <br />$350,000 <br />Lump Sum <br />$450,000 <br />42,000 <br />$1,739,000 <br />$2,459,800 <br />Precedent: Fareground, Austin, TX Precedent: Sovereign Square, Leeds, UK <br />This project is a good example of how different uses- a A linear plaza like the one above can work to unify <br />plaza, lawn, garden, shade trees, and water feature- multiple programmatic spaces, and guide users from <br />can all come together to make a multi -functional place to place. <br />public space. <br />35 <br />0i <br />cQ <br />(D <br />W <br />rn <br />
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