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PROPOSED POLICE STATION/EOC OVERVIEW Special City Council Meeting March 26, 2013

PROPOSED POLICE STATION/EOC OVERVIEW Special City Council Meeting March 26, 2013

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Page 1: PROPOSED POLICE STATION/EOC OVERVIEW Special City Council Meeting March 26, 2013

PROPOSEDPOLICE STATION/EOC

OVERVIEW

Special City Council Meeting

March 26, 2013

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Opening Remarks

Vision NeedSizeLocationCostLocal Economic Impact

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HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE OVER A DECADE1999-2013

Vision

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1999-2010

Since 1999 the current site was a temporary measure

Considerable discussion and analysis 2001 Minute Excerpts forward on this projectDialogue on location- on or off of US 17 and

even @ ASACC Site on MLK BoulevardIn 2010 Design Plans were provided to

Council and approved

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1999-2010

In 2010, $230 s.f.; $5 M Construction costs; 16,000 s.f. heated/cooled

Build for future- 30 yearsPopulation Projection: 30,000; Surge 12-

13,000Meet our Vision PlanPrequalify contractors

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1999-2010

National avg 230 s.f./employeePlan was for 213 s.f./employee Service Standard 2.2 officers/thousand

populationAnticipate 66 sworn and 15 civilian

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2011 - 2013

April 19, 2011 – Project overview 14 page agenda item, photos, size, cost, location

May 17, 2011 – Funding Strategy PlanFebruary, 2012 - Vision Plan UpdateMay 15, 2012 - Comprehensive update on this

Capital Project: Sources and Uses, Site Readiness to Proceed, Action Steps, and Council direction

July 3, 2012 – Adopt Rezoning OrdinanceJuly 17, 2012 - Funding Strategy Update (2nd

time)

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2011-2013

July 26, 2012 - Planning & Zoning Board approved the Site Plan. In their packet it showed the building footprint, square footage, and building façade

August 7, 2012 - Adopt Ordinance to re-open Wilson Avenue due to land rights

August 7, 2012 - Council approved the Site Plan

October 2, 2012 - Council approved addtl architectural fees due to building footprint shift from closure of Wilson Avenue

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2011-2013

November 7, 2012 - Council adopts plan for adaptive reuse of former police station site

December 4, 2012 - Council approves Request for Qualifications (RFQ) process with a tentative timeline subject to change

December 4, 2012 - Funding Strategy Update (3rd time)

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March, 2013

March 5, 2013 - Mayor asks for City Manager to give brief update under Comments section of agenda

March 26, 2013 - Special Council Meeting

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20-MINUTE VIDEO CURRENT FACILITY 205 SPRING ST

CURRENT ORGANIZATIONFUTURE FACILITY COMPONENTS

Need

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Need

The Honorable Rick Beseler, Sheriff , Clay County

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Green Cove Springs Police Department

Citizens

Volunteer ChaplainP/T Crime AnalystDEA Federal Task

Force

Detective Criminal Investigations

Detective Criminal Investigations

Clay County Drug Task ForceSr Police Secretary

City Counc il

City Manager

Chief of Police

P/T Evidence/Property Room Alpha Day Shift

Patrol Sergeant

Patrol Officer

Patrol Officer

Alpha Night ShiftCommunications

E911 Section

Patrol Sergeant

Patrol Officer

Patrol Officer

Communications Supervisor

Communications Officer

Communications Officer

Communications Officer

P/T Communications Officer

P/T Communications Officer

P/T Communications Officer

P/T Communications Officer

Bravo Day Shift

Patrol Sergeant

Patrol Officer

Patrol Officer

Bravo Night Shift

Patrol Sergeant

Patrol Officer

Patrol Officer

P/T Officer

Peak Shift Officer4PM-2AM

P/T School Crossing Guard

P/T School Crossing Guard

Volunteer Evidence Room

Volunteer Evidence Room

Volunteer Admin. Services

Patrol Section P/T Officers

P/T Officer

P/T Officer

P/T Officer

P/T Officer

P/T Officer

Volunteer Marine Unit

Volunteer Marine Unit

Operations L ieutenant

Green Cove Springs Police DepartmentSworn Positions - 19Civilian Positions - 5Part-Time Sworn - 6Part-Time Civilian -7

Police Department Volunteers - 6

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Future Facility Components

LobbyStorageMechanical RoomsOfficesConference RoomsRestroomsEvidence Vaults

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Future Facility Components

LockersPhysical Fitness Training AreaArmoryBriefing RoomTraining RoomInterview RoomPrisoner Booking Room

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Future Facility Components

CommunicationsBreak RoomSallyport

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Sworn Strength

16 17 1829

5566

10

60

1990 2000 2010 2020 2030 2040

Officers

Officers

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All Calls for Service

15

25

35

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Thou

sand

s

Calls

Calls

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20,000 SQUARE FOOTEMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER (EOC)

POPULATION PROJECTIONSDESIGN ELEMENTS

Size

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Emergency Operations Center (EOC)

Video EOCChief Lorin Mock, Director, Clay County

Emergency Management John Ward, Asst Director, Clay County

Emergency Management

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Critical Facility

Serve dual purpose as Community Meeting Room

Serve dual purpose as Emergency Operations Center

Provide Veteran’s Memorial @ EntranceShare Local HistoryBuild Capital WealthAttract Business and Industry

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Population Projections

Exclude impact from Outer BeltwayExclude impact from Reynolds Industrial Park

Build-outPotential Impact from Reynolds per

Comprehensive Plan is 3,919 dwelling units 10,133 population and 8 M S. F. Development, 1,500 Time Share Units, 1,650 Boat Slips

Exclude Annexations

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Population Projections

2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040

193,700 206,500 216,800 224,700 230,200 233,700

204,800 229,200 252,500 274,700 295,700 315,700

218,400 252,400 287,400 323,300 360,100 398,000

Source: UF Bureau of Economic Business Research (BEBR)

Low

Medium

High

Clay County, Florida 191,143

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Population Projections

2010 2020 2030 2040 2060

190,865 237,400 284,400 325,900 417,090

Source: Northeast Florida Regional Planning Council

Clay County, Florida

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Population Projections

2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040

212,698 237,398 261,502 284,400 305,802 325,898

7,361 7,816 8,199 8,590 8,931 9,241

Source: UF Shimberg Center

Clay County

Green Cove Springs

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Population Projections

Area 2010 2020 2025

Clay County 221,293 303,040 330,703

Green Cove Springs

9,294 13,940 15,874

Source: City of Green Cove Springs Comprehensive Plan for 2025 Data & Analysis

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LAND PURCHASEDISCUSSION

Location

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Idlewild Avenue Site Expenses

Final Land parcel purchase was in 2008Architect$1.4 Million inception to date

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Site Characteristics

3.1 acresFrontage on SR 16 (1001 Idlewild Avenue)Abuts Wilson AvenueAdjacent to Melrose AvenueOn-site StormwaterOff-street Parking

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COMPARE & CONTRASTPER SQUARE FOOT

Cost

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Funding Strategy: Sources

Forfeiture

Surtax Grant E-911 ExcessReserves

Loan Balance

Cost

$750,000 $630,000 $400,000 $175,000

$289,093

$3,100 $5.3M

Federal 14%

Local 12%

State 8% Local 3%

Local 5%

Debt 57%

Total100%

Source: December 4, 2012 Staff Report

$2.244M = 43%

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Funding Strategy: Uses

Element Range Range

Construction $3,600,000 $4,200,000

Site Work $842,000 $912,000

Demolition $75,000 $85,000

E-911 Equipment $175,000 $175,000

FFE $125,000 $125,000

Subtotal $4,817,000 $5,497,000

Contingency @7.5%

$361,275 $412,275

Part-timeConstr Mgr

$55,600 $55,600

Inspector $30,000 $30,000

TOTALS $5,263,875 $5,994,875

Source: December 4, 2012 Staff Report

$4.5 M $5.1M

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Bid Tabulations

Bid Item Batson-Cook

Charles Perry Partners

Dana B. Kenyon

McCree Design Builders

Sauer

Construction

$5,195,000

$5,193,000

? $4.975M $5,429,635

Sitework $380,000 $369,000 ? $788,565 $386,565

Demolition $22,000 $35,000 ? $60,000 $80,800

TOTALS $5,597,000

$5,597,000

$5,773,330

$5,823,565

$5,897,000

Cost S. F. $279.85 $279.85 $288.67 $291.18 $294.85

Time 300 days ? 395 days 305 days 442 days

Source: March 25, 2013 Bid Tabulation

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Funding Strategy: UsesElement Range

$180 s.f.Range $210 s.f.

Low Bid $280 s.f.

Construction $3,600,000 $4,200,000 $5,195,000

Site Work $842,000 $912,000 $380,000

Demolition $75,000 $85,000 $22,000

E-911 Equipment

$175,000 $175,000 $175,000

FFE $125,000 $125,000 $125,000

Subtotal $4,817,000 $5,497,000 $5,897,000

Contingency @7.5%

$361,275 $412,275 $442,275

Part-timeConstr Mgr

$55,600 $55,600 $55,600

Inspector $30,000 $30,000 $30,000

TOTALS $5,263,875 $5,994,875 $6,424,875

Source: December 4, 2012 Staff Report and March 25, 2013 Bid Tabulation

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Funding Strategy: Sources

Forfeiture Surtax E-911 ExcessReserves

Loan Cost

$750,000 $630,000 $175,000 $289,093 $1,785M $3.6M

Federal 14%

Local 12% Local 3% Local 5% 49% Total100%

Source: December 4, 2012 Staff Report and March 25, 2013 Bid Tabulation

$1.844M = 51% $181 s.f.20,000 s.f.

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Financing Options (Surtax Only)

Extend Surtax beyond December 31, 2019Surtax is a local option sales tax of an

additional penny $630K/year Pledge in various combinationsAllocate a portion of surtax, nte $255K for 7

years, =$1,785 MAllocate 100% of Surtax for 2 years = $1,260Impact other CIP uses in areas of parks and

recreation, streets, facilities

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Financing Options (Surtax Only)

Fixed vs. Variable Interest RatesAbility to RefinanceConstruction Drawdown BasisInterest only during ConstructionFlexible Repayment PeriodsDuration of Loan: 6 and 20 yearsNegotiate Prepayment

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Cost Comparisons

City Hall c. 200426,709 s. f.Built to Category 2, 110 mph standard ≠ EOC

CapabilityLimited Generator Power first floor only;

$200K1.4 acresNo parking requirements$4,037 Million$151.15 s.f.

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Cost Contrasts

Proposed Police Facility c. 201316,000 s.f. under air, total 20,000 s.f.1,940 s.f. for EOC portion @ $400,000 w

match = $533,500 is $275 s.f.Built to Category 5, 160 mph standard =EOC

CapabilitySelf-Sufficient for 72 hours: (Electric, Water,

Fuel, etc.)

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Cost Contrasts

3.1 acresParking requirements$4.5 Million$5.6 Million lowest bidder

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Construction Bid Costs and Time

$5.597 M - $5.897 M$279.85 s.f. - $294.85 s.f300 days – 442 days

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Re-Design Options

Investment in FutureDo not delete perceived arbitrary elementsLessen Impact New Construction Documents:

Architect, and civil, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, landscape architect

Recommend use of planned siteMaintain architectural style for

communications, no cell tower on site

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Cost Factors

Interest rates are at low pointConstruction costs are on riseConstruction TypeSquare Footage

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WORKFORCE$5 M CONSTRUCTION PROJECT

Local Economic Impact

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Jobs, Wages

Direct effect: 38 jobs, $1.3 M wages, $1.783 Value added to goods at each stage of process

Indirect effect: 26 jobs, $858,853 wagesEffects are during construction period which

is close to one year as a result of this economic stimulus

Source: State Department of Economic Opportunity

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APPROVE/REJECT BIDSLOAN ORDINANCE

Decision-Making Process

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ConclusionVisionProposed PlanTestimonialsBidsSources and Uses

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ConclusionCapital ImprovementsDirect accumulation of wealthPolicy Decision

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Policy Decision Develop 1001 Idlewild Avenue Site100% Construction Docs since 2010SJRWMD Permit expires October 26, 2015Geotechnical Report Site Plan approved August 7, 201212 months post site plan approval, begin

construction August 7, 2013

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Policy Decision Options Accept bids as is, Category 5 160 mph

wind speedAccept bids with value engineering

$500K, still Category 5 Redesign to building standard,

Category 3, 111-129 wind speed, retain 20,000 s.f. footprint

Redesign to building standard, Category 3, revise s.f. footprint

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Policy DecisionArchitect can provide on April 9th the time

and cost estimates associated with Options

Time for ClosureLoan Ordinance, $1,785M

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Closing RemarksPublic CommentCouncil CommentSet Special Session on April 9, 2013Bids, Loan Ordinance