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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC Resolution 8336 (Library Project)RESOLUTION NO. 8 3 3 6 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN RAFAEL AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR ON BEHALF OF THE CITY TO SIGN AN APPLICATION FOR CALIFORNIA LIBRARY CONSTRUCTION AND RENOVATION BOND ACT FUNDS AND CERTIFYING A COMMITMENT OF LOCAL MATCHING FUNDS IN THE AMOUNT OF $8.2 MILLION FOR LAND ACQUISITION, CONSTRUCTION, AND SUPPLEMENTAL FUNDS FOR THE SAN RAFAEL/MARIN COUNTY LIBRARY WHEREAS, The City of San Rafael and County of Marin desire to improve library service and for that reason have executed a Joint Powers Agreement (6/19/89, amended 10/15/90) for the planning of the San Rafael/Marin County Library; and WHEREAS, The City San Rafael, the San Rafael Redevelopment Agency and the County of Marin have adopted resolutions authorizing execution of an agreement for tax increment financing of the San Rafael Redevelopment Agency, which provides $8.2 million local matching funds for land acquisition and construction of the San Rafael/Marin County Library; and WHEREAS, The new San Rafael/Marin County Library will provide improved library services to the community. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of San Rafael hereby certifies: 1. The project budget in the amount of $23,265,322 contained in the application for California Library Construction and Renovation Bond Act Funds 2. A commitment of $8,112,097 in local matching funds from the San Rafael Redevelopment Agency for the project 3. That the San Rafael Redevelopment Agency will provide supplemental funds in the amount of $87,903 necessary to complete the project in a timely manner 4. That local matching and supplemental funds will be available when needed to meet the project's cash flow requirements 5. The accuracy and truthfulness of all information contained in the application form 6. A commitment to operate the library and provide direct public services I, JEANNE M. LEONCINI, City Clerk of the City of San Rafael hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was duly and regularly introduced and adopted at a Regular meeting of the City Council of said City held on Monday the Fourth day of February, 1991, by the following vote to wit: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Boro, Breiner, Shippey, Thayer & Mayor Mulryan NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: None (- LAWRENCE E. MULRYAN, MAYO;?& JE E M. LEON �, City Clerk relpss APPLICATION 2 FOR 3 CALIFORNIA LIBRARY CONSTRUCTION AND RENOVATION BOND ACT FUNDS e 5 APPENDIX 2 (To Section 20420 (c)) 6 7 Administered by the California State Library: Gary E. Strong, California State Librarian 8 9 The application shall be received by the Bond Act Fiscal Officer, or that ofFcer's designee, at the following 10 location by 3 p.m. on February 15, 1991 or July 19, 1991. 11 12 California State Library 13 Ubrary & Courts Building 14 FLscal Services - Room 215 15 914 Capitol Mail 16 Sacramento, California 958144877 17 18 Tice applicant local jurisdiction pursuant to the Education Code, Title 1, Division 1, Part Il, Chapter 11, Sections 19950-19981 and 19 Title 5, Division 2, Chapter 1, Sections 20410-20426 of the California Code of Regulations, hereby applies for a state matching grant 20 for the construction or remodeling of the public library facility described herein: 21 22 PROJECT IDENTIFICATION 23 24 OFFICIAL NAME OF PROJECT: ► SAN RAFAEL/MARIN COUNTY LIBRARY P85-060 25 26 TYPE OF APPLICANT: ► City: ❑ County: ❑ City/County: ® District: ❑ 27 28 Joint Powers Agreement (JPA): op.City of San Rafael and County of Marin 29 (If applicable - specify names of parties) 30 31 GRANT APPLICANT: ► City of San Rafael and Countv of Marin 32 Legal name of jurisdiction that will own building Elected Official: ► Lawrence E. Mulrvan Mayor, Chairperson of Board of Supervisors, Head of Special District, authorized to sign the application Title: P. Mayor, City of San Rafael Phone: P. 415-485-3074 Address: ► City Hall, 1400 Fifth Avenue San Rafael, CA 94901 For JPA Projects Only If application is by a JPA applicant, provide the elected official of the second party. Elected Official: ► Gary Giacomini Mayor, Chairperson of Board of Supervisors, Head of Special District, authorized to sign the application Title: o. Chairman, P.Chairman, Board of Supervisors 415-499-7331 Address: ► Marin County, Civic Center San Rafael, CA 94903 LIMIT COMMENTS THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE FORM TO SPACE PROVIDED UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED. LIMIT TYPE SIZE TO NO SMALLER THAN 11 POINTS, AND 12 PITCH (ELITE) WITH NO MORE THAN 6 LINES PER INCH. ATTACHMENTS SHALL NOT BE ACCEPTED UNLESS REQUIRED BY REGULATION OR CALLED FOR ON THE APPLICATION FORM. CLEARLY LABEL ALL SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS SUBMITTED WITH THE APPLICATION WITH THE NAME OF THE APPLICANT AND PROJECT. CSL -BA FORM 2 (11/1/90) Protect Coordinator: P.Vaughn Stratford, City; Anne M. Appel, County Name of individual who will have administrative control over the project for the local Jurisdiction. City Librarian 415-485-3319 (V. Stratford) Title: ► County Librarian Phone: M. 415-499-6051 (A. Aooel ) Address: ► San Rafael Public Library Marin County Free Library, 1100 E. Street Civic Center, Admin. Bldg. San Rafael, CA 94901 San Rafael, CA 94903 Either of the above Alternate Contact Person: to - (11 (1f the project coordinoor is ugavailablc, the contact person &hall be authorized to act In the capacity of the project coordinator.) City Librarian 415-485-3319 (V. Stratford) Title: ► County Libraraian Phone: ► 415-499-6051 (A. Appel) Address: to -San Rafael Public Library Marin County Free Library 1100 E. Street Civic Center, Admin. bldg. San Rafael, CA 94901 San Rafael, CA 94903 Head of Planning Department: ► Robert Pendolev, Citv; Mark Riesenfeld, Countv (If JPA, provide Head of Planning Department for jurisdiction providing the service. Ifap linable - Special Districts exempt) 415-4 R-3090 ( R. Pendoley) Title: ► Planninq Directors Phone: ► 415-499-6269 ( M.Riesenfeld) Address: ► San Rafael Planning Dept. Marin County Planning Dept. 140U Fitth Avenue Civic Center, Admin. Bldg. San Rafael, CA 94901 San Rafael, CA 94903 Heed of Public Works Department: ► Dave Bernardi, City; Mehdi Madjd-Sadjadi, County (If applicable. If JPA, provide for Jurisdiction providing the service.) 415-485-3350 (D. Bernardi) Title: P. Public Works Directors Phone: ► 415-499-6525 (M. S djadi ) Address: o. San Rafael Public Works Dept. Marin Countv Public Works Dept. 1400 Fifth Avenue Civic Center, Admin. Bldg. San Rafael, CA 94901 San Rafael, CA 94903 OFFICIAL NAME OF PROJECT: ► SAN RAFAEL/MARIN COUNTY LIBRARY P85-060 Page 2 CST -BA FORM 2 (1 UU90) 1 -2 3 4 45 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 LIBRARY JURISDICTION: ► San Rafael Public Library and Marin County Free Library Legal name of library that will operate the service in the building ILbrary Director Name- ► Vaughn Stratford, City; Anne M. Ap el, County City Li.brari.an 415-485-3319 (V. Stratford) Title: ► County Librarian Phone: ► 415-499-6051 (A. Appel) Address: o -San Rafael Public Library Marin County Free Library 1100 E. Street Civic Center, Admin. Bldg. San Rafael, CA 94901 San Rafael, CA 94903 Alternate Contact Person: ► Either of the Above City Librarian Title: ► County Librarian Phone: ► Address: ► San Rafael Public Library 1100 E. Street San Rafael, CA 94901 415-485-3319 (V. Stratford) 415-499-6051 (A. Appel) Marin County Free Library Civic Center �A�03 Bldg. San Rafael, Library Building Consultant: ► Raymond M. Holt & Associates (If applicable) Title: ► Library Consultants Phone: ► P.O. Box 745 Address: ► Del Mar, CA 92014 619-2'�r5- Architect: ► Robert Orinqdulph, BOOR/A . License #• ► C-6887 (providing construction budget estimate & conceptual plans) Title: o- Principal -in -charge ► Principal -in -charge 503-226-1575 Address: ► 720 S.W. Washinqton, Suite 800 Portland, OR 97205-3510 Interior Designer. ► Beverly Moss, Associate, BOOR/A (If applicable) Title: ► Interior Desianer Phone: ► 503-226-15 .5 Address: ► 720 S.W. Washington, Suite 800 Portland, OR 97205-3510 OFFICIAL NAME OF PROJECT. ► SAN RAFAEL/MARIN COUNTY LIBRARY P85-060 Page 3 CSI,BA FORM 2 (II/L/90) CHANGES IN PROJECT INFORMATION Were there any changes in the proposed project information from that provided during the pre -application or a previous application? Yes [Z] No ❑ If so, were changes made in any of the following? Project Square Footage ...................................... Yes[K] No ❑ Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area (SMSA) ...................... Yes ❑ No Distance to Nearest Existing Public Library ......................... Yes ❑ No Square Miles in Project Service Area ............................. Yes ® No ❑ Library Project's Service Area 1990 Population ...................... Yes [K] No ❑ Library Project's Service Area 2010 Population ...................... Yes ® No ❑ Age of existing public library building ............................ Yes ❑ No El Date of most recent renovation or expansion of existing public library building ............................ Yes ❑ No El Electronic Information Delivery Units ............................ Yes X❑ No ❑ Meeting Room Space ........................................ Yes ® No ❑ Project Budget ............................................ Yes 0 No ❑ Needs Assessment .......................................... Yes ® No ❑ Changing Concepts in Library Service ............................ Yes ® No ❑ (This information will be utilized by the State Library to update the project database created from information previously provided during the pre -application or an earlier application.) OFFICIAL NAME OF PROJECT: ► SAN RAFAEL/MARIN COUNTY LIBRARY P85-060 Page 4 CSGBA FORM 2 (11/1/90) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 0 9 49 50 51 52 53 54 TYPE OF PUBLIC LIBRARY PROJECT & GROSS SQUARE FOOTAGE TYPE OF PROJECT: GROSS PROTECT SOUARE FOOTAGE A) New Building ► 74,292 SF B) Addition ► N/A SF & N/A Remodeling ► SF Of Existing Library Bldg. for: Energy Conservation Yes ❑ No ❑ Disabled Access Yes ❑ No ❑ Health & Safety Yes ❑ No ❑ C) Conversion ► N/A SF (Acquisition of a Building to convert into a public library building) Remodeling Of Building for: Energy Conservation Yes ❑ No ❑ Disabled Access Yes ❑ No ❑ Health & Safety Yes ❑ No ❑ D) Remodeling of Existing Library Building for. NO. N/A SF Energy Conservation Yes ❑ No ❑ Disabled Access Yes ❑ No ❑ Health & Safety Yes ❑ No ❑ E) Remodeling for Shelving & Built-in Equipment: No. N/A SF (For projects with this activity only) MULTIPURPOSE PROJECTS: Is the project also a multipurpose building? N/A Yes ❑ No ❑ Specify other uses of multipurpose building: ► CURRENT GROSS SQUARE FOOTAGE: The current gross square footage of the existing public library(s) being replaced is: San Rafael Public Library 14,000 Marin County Civic Center Library & Admin. Hdqtrs. ► SF (If there is no existing facility, enter V) 17,837 OFFICIAL NAME OF PROJECT: ► SAN RAFAEL/MARIN COUNTY LIBRARY P85-060 Page 5 CS1-BA FORM 2 (11/1/90) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 PROJECT PLANNING INFORMATION LIBRARY FACILITIES MASTER PLAN: STANDARD METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA (SMSA): Is the proposed site for the project located in a Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area (SMSA)? Yes El No ❑ DISTANCE TO NEAREST EXISTING PUBLIC LIBRARY FACILITY: (For purposes of this distance determination only, a "public library facility" means a building of 1,400 square feet or more providing direct public library service.) Number of miles to the nearest existing public library facility other than the library facility(s) being replaced by the proposed project: ► 2.0 Miles (Provide mileage to the nearest 1/10th of a mile by driving the distance in an automobile from the proposed site to the nearest public library facility, regardless of what jurisdiction the public library is located in.) Name of Nearest Public Library Facility: ► San Anselmo Public Library Square Footage of Nearest Public Library Facility: ► 5,000 SF NUMBER OF SQUARE MILES IN THE PROJECT SERVICE AREA: Number of square miles in the project service area: ► 48 SQ Miles RELATIONSHIP OF PROJECT TO NEIGHBORING PUBLIC LIBRARY FACILITIES: Describe bow the proposed facility relates to neighboring edsting and proposed public library facilities. If a facilities master plan exists, reference appropriate pages in the report to support statements: The San Rafael/Marin County Library project responds to the 1985 countywide plan, Library Services in Marin: Plannina for Excellence, (readopted/ 1991 by elected officials and submitted with application). The plan provides for a full-service facility which will avoid unnecessary duplication of efforts and services. It represents a cooperative approach to countywide library services with roles for city and county libraries conforming to a four-part hierarchy: Local Libraries, Community Libraries, Regional Libraries and Resource Libraries. A new San Rafael/Marin County Library meets two goals established by the plan: (1) A new resource library in central Marin with in-depth collections and services that will draw users from throughout the county; (2) A new County Headquarters Library that will provide back-up services and centralized technical support services for all the public libraries. If the applicant has completed or updated a jurisdiction -wide library facilities master plan within the last 5 years, the document shall be submitted with the application. OFFICIAL NAME OF PROJECT: ► SAN RAFAEL/MARIN COUNTY LIBRARY P85-060 page 6 CSI -BA FORM 2 (11/1/90) 1 2 3 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 NEEDS ASSESSMENT. .? THE LIBRARY PROJECT.• LIBRARY PROJECTS SERVICE AREA 1990 POPULATION: ► 66,288 LIBRARY PROJECTS SERVICE AREA 2010 POPULATION: ► 74,187 AGE OF THE EXISTING PUBLIC LIBRARY: When was the existing public library building, which will be replaced or improved by the proposed project, Initially built? 1908 Year (If proposed project will replace more than one building, list the oldest of the buildings.) (If there is no existing facility, enter "0") CONDITION OF THE EXISTING PUBLIC LIBRARY: When was the most recent structural renovation or expansion of the existing public library building? 1974 so - Year (If proposed project will replace more than one building, list the most recent activity for any of the buildings.) (If there is no odsting facility, enter "0") PHYSICAL FACILITY LIMITATIONS: Provide statements of deficiencies of the existing public library facility(s) for the following: (If more than one facility, complete this section for each facility separately, Le., submit two copies of this section of the form,) SAN RAFAFJ, PUBLIC LIBRARY Stripctural: 1908 Qortion: unreinforced brick bearing wall structure with wood framed roof and floor; does not meet code regarding lateral forces. 1959 addition: concrete rigid frame with pre -cast concrete 'T's roof and floor; 2' floor deflection East and West ends. 1974 addition: parking garage converted to Children's Room. The building is a two story design built in two sections, but it functions on three levels. There are three public entrances/exits, requiring two separate circulation desks. A security system is impossible due to narrow doors and limited room. There is no direct access to the local History collection which is at the rear of the Circulation Desk. Parts of the Reference collection are stored in the office two floors away, because there is no space available upstairs. The 1908 section has reached floor load capacity. OFFICIAL NAME OF PROJECT: ► SAN RAFAEL/MARIN COUNTY LIBRARY P85-060 page 7 CSIAA FORM 2 (11/1/90) SAN RAFAEL PUBLIC -BRARY 2 Electrical Power & Data Distribution: 3 4 Service: 120/240 volt and 0 3 w underground 300 amp capacity serves four sub 5 panels; little or no spare capacity remains. 6 There are problems with 'tripping' circuit breakers and frequently blown fuses - 7 P q Y g The power fails in the office and meeting room when fans, VCR, film projectors, 9 coffee makers are in use. 10 There is a lack of outlets in all areas. Desks are grouped around available 11 outlets. Cords and wiring must be surface mounted. 12 No data systems exist other than telephone lines. 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Lighting (natural & electrical): 23 24 The building has an appropriate level of natural light, but glare from 15 feet 25 high west windows hits the Reading Room and Reference Desk in the afternoons. 26 Lower level offices also have western exposure and must be shaded in the 27 28 afternoon. The quantity and quality of fluorescent fixtures are adequate in the 29 Reading Room and Adult stacks, but the ballasts on light fixtures blow out 30 regularly. Changing the lights in the Reference Room requires renting scaffolding, 31 closing the room partially, and using diminished light until the job is scheduled by 32 the maintenance department. Lighting in the Children's Room is inadequate as 33 is the lighting in Technical Services. Throughout the library, the location of outlets 3 and lighting, not work flow, determines the position of workstations. 36 37 38 39 40 41 Mechanical(IIVAC): 42 43 An original gas fired boiler converted from steam heats the 1908 portion of the 44 building. The 1959 portion of the building is heated by radiant slab from a "new" 45 boiler. Because these systems are obsolete, they are difficult and costly to 47 repair. Copper pipes imbedded in the concrete slabs cannot be reached without 48 breaking up the floor, disrupting library operations. 49 Ventilation is by operable windows plus a 3,000 CFM exhaust fan designed 50 to run at night to remove heat absorbed by 20 inch walls during the day. Since 51 there is no air conditioning and San Rafael summer temperatures often reach 52 90+ degrees, noisy free standing fans must be used, taking up space and 53 disturbing patrons and workers. There is no space for air conditioning equipment 54 and ducts. This problem is a perennial issue during labor negotiations. 55 P P 9 g 56 57 58 OFFICIAL NAME OF PROJECT: ► SAN RAFAEL/MARIN COUNTY LIBRARY P85-060 Page 8 CS1,BA FORA! 2 (11/1/90) I SAN RAFAEL PURL_ LIBRARY 2 3 Energy Conservation: 4 5 Roof surfaces are insulated, but little can be done to brick and concrete walls 6 which retain heat in the summer and are damp and cold in the winter. Large 7 areas of fixed single pane glass exist and all operable sashes are single pane. 8 These windows open with a crank and many of them are stripped so they are 9 to either open or nailed shut. This does not make it easy to conserve energy. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Health & Safety: 24 25 How the building, particularly the 1908 portion, would perform in a major 26 earthquake is unknown, but must remain suspect in spite of some structural 27 strengthening done in 1970. There are no fire sprinklers or alarms. The number 29 of public toilet facilities are about 50% of that required by Plumbing Code and are .30 not handicap accessible. The boiler room contains pipes wrapped with asbestos, 31 some of which was removed during a leak in 1989. Many electrical and 32 telephone lines with extension cords are surface mounted , the carpet has tears, 33 and floor tiles are loose, all of which create hazards for staff and public alike. 34 Automobile exhaust enters the building because the book drop and passenger 35 loading zone are located near the entrance. Inadequate cooling is both a health 36 9 q 9 37 and labor issue. 38 39 40 41 42 43 Disabled Access: 44 45 The disabled library user must go outside to travel between the main floor and 46 the ground floor. There is no elevator. No accessible path exists from the 47 designated handicapped parking space to the main ground floor entrance; curbs. 48 and thresholds restrict access. The ram between round levels of the original 49 P 9 9� 50 and the 1959 portions is steeper than allowed. The main stair handrail does not 51 comply with current standards. The Children's entrance and the handicapped 52 entrance do not easily accommodate wheelchairs and walkers because of air 53 locks and doors that open outward. Emergency evacuation of handicapped 54 individuals would be difficult. There is no wheelchair access to the Oversized 55 gook collection due to narrow aisles. The public toilets do not comply with 56 P P Y 57 current standards and are inaccessible to wheelchairs. 58 OFFICIAL NAME OF PROJECT: ► - SAN RAFAEL/NIARIN COUNTY LIBRARY P85-060 Page 9 CSGBA FORM 2 (I11U90) 1 SAN RAFAEL PUBL' LIBRARY 2 Acoustics: 3 4 Acoustics in the main Adult area are very poor due to the 19 feet high ceiling 5 and hard surfaces. The Circulation Desk, Reference Desk, Reading area, Video 6 Selection and main entrance are all in close proximity, which provides little privacy 7 for reference or circulation transactions and disturbs readers. 8 9 10 11 12 Space Flexlbility/Expandabllity: 13 There are no furred wall spaces, utility chases, etc. in which new pipes could 14 be concealed or new duct run. Any changes or increases in utility capacity would 15 have to be installed on surfaces. 16 Building expansion is limited to the east or the south, which is considered the 17 front of the Carnegie portion of the library building. The largest additions studied 18 schematically in the above areas totaled 8,200 SF, considerably less than the size 19 20 needed to fulfill the building program. 21 22 23 Functional Spatial Relationships: 24 25 The Adult Reference collection is in the original Carnegie building separated 26 by walls and other barriers from the nonfiction collection. There is no seating near 27 fiction and nonfiction collections. The video collection is separated from other 28 audio/visual materials. Reference offices and Reference Desk are on separate 29 floors at opposite ends of the building. The Circulation Supervisor's office is on 30 a separate floor from the Circulation Desk. 31 32 33 34 site: The site is 0.64 acres; 0.35 acres are not covered by the building, driveways, 35 36 or parking. Only 5 cars can park on site. Additional parking is across the street 37 in a city lot that is inadequate for the 3,500 weekly visits. 38 The current site, even if the present library were demolished, would not be big 39 enough to accommodate the building program. 40 An underground spring located on the present site would require costly 41 mitigation before further development could proceed. 42 43 44 45 46 Other/General: 47 48 It would be architecturally difficult to expand the front of the Carnegie Library 49 (south elevation) because it is on the city list of historically significant buildings. 50 51 52 53 Engineering, Energy & Asbestos Studies: 54 55 If the existing library facility will be remodeled, or If an existing building will be converted into a library 56 building, provide a copy of an engineering study and an asbestos survey with supporting cost figures. If the 57 existing facility will be remodeled for energy conservation, provide a copy of an energy audit with supporting 58 cost figures. OFFICIAL NAME OF PROJECT: ► SAN RAFAEL/MARIN COUNTY LIBRARY- P85-060 page 10 CSL,BA FORM 2 (1111190) I SERVICE LIMITATION - 2 3 Provide a statement of space deficiencies of the existing public library facility(s): 4 5 (if more than one facility, complete this action for each facility separately, I.e., submit two copies of this section of the form.) 6 7 SAN RAFAEL PUBLIC LIBRARY 8 9 Collectlons: 10 11 Adult: A lack of space for collections has resulted in a policy of zero growth for 12 collection development. We are forced to discard valuable but lesser used titles, 13 which affects the depth of the collection. Oversize books have to be shelved in an 14 area separate from the regular collection - an inconvenience for patrons. There 15 is inadequate space for high demand and growing audio and video collections. 16 17 There is no room for viewing or listening stations. Young Adult, Large -Print, 18 paperbacks, circulating magazines, foreign language and Reference collections, 19 and the California/ San Rafael Historical Collection have limited shelf space. 20 Children: There is no shelving space for magazines, or storage space for the 21 vertical and picture files. The foreign language collection needs to be expanded, 22 but space is lacking. Holiday books must be stored in the workroom. Access to 23 shelved books is difficult because of crowded aisles. 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Readers' Seating: 36 37 Adult: In order to accommodate collection growth in the Reference area, eight 38 chairs and two tables were eliminated, leaving only 52 seats. School year 39 weekends and evenings there are not enough seats for users. Lack of seating 4 411 means the Reference collection is under used. Crowding of the Reference Desk, 42 Circulation Desk and Video Selection area has eliminated quiet study spaces. 43 Children: Class visits and Children's programs are difficult to accommodate with 44 only 12 seats available. 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 OFFICIAL NAME OF PROJECT: ► SAN RAFAEL/MARIN COUNTY LIBRARY P85-060 Page 11 CSL,BA FORM 2 (11/1/90) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 SAN RAFAEL PUBL' LIBRARY Staff Offices, Workstations & Supervision: The San Rafael Fire Marshal has expressed concern over the number of people who must work in such close quarters and cramped work spaces. There is room for only one Reference Desk which is inconveniently located. The Reference Office has only three desks for four full-time and one part-time staff, and is not accessible to the Reference Department. There is no privacy for staff and patron consultations. Because of space constraints, there is no room for the Circulation Department Supervisor's desk at the Circulation Desk. There is no Children's Circulation work area. The Children's Librarian's desk is located in the Technical Services Department, and has to be shared with a cataloger. The City Librarian's office affords no privacy, and must be used for Library Board meetings. The Library office contains 4 computer work stations shared by secretaries, library staff, literacy project staff, and cultural affairs staff. The Literacy and Family for Literacy programs are crowded into a divided section of the only Meeting Room. Special Purpose Units: There is limited electrical capacity or space to add public access computers. There is no room for on-line catalogs and copy machines. Currently, the library contains: 11 computers, 1 info-trac CD-ROM, 1 micro -film r/p, 1 telefacsimile machine, 2 microfiche machines, 2 VCR's, 1 monitor, 1 video camera, 4 photocopy machines. patrons. The building p library staff and public. Meeting Room Seating: These units serve a staff of 12 FTE and 3,500 weekly rogram is calling for 280 units to adequately serve the The Meeting Room can accommodate a maximum of 50 chairs. The Meeting Room space is inadequate for children's programs. One quarter of the room is sectioned off for the Literacy and Families for Literacy programs, thereby providing no privacy either for Meeting Room programs scheduled concurrently or full-time literacy activities. OFFICIAL NAME OF PROJECT: ► SAN RAFAEL/MARIN COUNTY LIBRARY P85-060 Page 12 CSI -BA FORM 2 (1U1190) I SAN RAFAEL PUBLIC 3RARY 2 3 Types of Services for which space is lacking: 4 5 Space is lacking for the following services: 6 o Adult and Children's collection development 7 o Adult and Children's programming 8 o Literacy Program activities requiring privacy, e.g. tutoring/consultations 9 o reader's advisory and patron reference consultations 10 o merchandising library collections 11 o Friends of the Library volunteer activities 12 o Older Adult collection development andprogramming 13 14 o foreign language collection development for growing Hispanic, Vietnamese is and Farsi-speaking populations 16 o display areas or space for presentation of materials of interest to the 17 community, e.g. health, community events 18 o on-line catalogs and public access computers 19 o teleconferencing with large groups 20 o low -vision center/hearing impaired center 21 22 o viewing/listening stations for audio-visual collections 23 o on-line reference service for business community 24 o revenue generating activities, e.g. gift shop, book fairs 25 26 27 28 Describe the degree to which citizens, community organizations and local agencies participated in the 29 determination of the need for a new/improved facility: 31 30 After a long history of citizen and government exploration of the concept of 32 consolidated library services, Marin's six library jurisdictions entered into a Joint 33 Powers Agreement in 1984 to do a countywide library planning study. The 34 Matthews study, Library Services in Marin: Plannina for Excellence. 1985., elicited 35 public input through a library user survey, telephone surveys, personal interviews 36 and a "pin map" study used to determine which libraries serve which geographic 38 areas. At the same time, a League of Women Voters 1985 study resulted in 39 "support of measures to increase the efficiency and economy of public library 40 operations", among other points. A Joint Powers Agreement between San Rafael 41 and Marin County was signed in 1989 to plan for a new San Rafael/Marin County 42 Library. An Oversight Committee and a Site Evaluation Committee were formed 43 consisting of elected and appointed City and County officials and City Library 45 Trustees and County Library Commissioners. Project architects held three public 46 meetings attended by 500 citizens and one meeting with City and County library 47 staffs to elicit design and service suggestions. The City's Redevelopment Citizen 48 Advisory Committee, Cultural Affairs Commission and Design Review Board 49 each met one or more times to evaluate the project. The Planning Commission 50 approved the project at a public meeting. 51 52 53 If helpful in demonstrating the facility limitations, provide photographs or a video tape of the existing 54 library building(s) as support documentation. Label all photographs or video tapes with name of applicant 55 and project. This submittal is optional. 56 57 If the applicant has completed or updated a jurisdiction -wide or project specific library needs assessment 58 within the last 5 years, the document shall be submitted with the application. OFFICIAL NAME OF PROJECT: ► SAN RAFAEL/MARIN COUNTY LIBRARY P85-060 Page 13 CSLHA FORA! 2 (11/1/90) 3 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 NEEDS ASSESSMENT FOR -E LIBRARY PROJECT.• LIBRARY PROJECT'S SERVICE AREA 1990 POPULATION: ► 66.288 LIBRARY PROJECTS SERVICE AREA 2010 POPULATION: ► 74,187 AGE OF THE EXISTING PUBLIC LIBRARY: When was the existing public library building, which will be replaced or improved by the proposed project, initially built? ► 1908 Year (If proposed project will replace more than one building, list the oldest of the buildings.) (If there is no existing facility, enter "0") CONDITION OF THE EXISTING PUBLIC LIBRARY: When was the most recent structural renovation or expansion of the existing public library building? 1974 10. Year (If proposed project will replace more than one building, list the most recent activity for any of the buildings.) (If there is no e;asting facility, enter "0') PHYSICAL FACILITY LIMITATIONS: Provide statements of deficiencies of the existing public library facility(s) for the following: (If more than one facility, complete this section for each facility separately, i.e., submit two copies of this section of the form.) MARIN COUNTY CIVIC CENTER LIBRARY Structural: The Marin County Headquarters Library is contained within the Administration Building of the Marin County Civic Center and as such is greatly limited in flexibility and expandability. There is no possibility for expansion of space. The only access to the facility is through the main entrance of the Administration Building located four floors away from the library. It is not clearly evident that a library is housed within the Civic Center. Disabled access is by elevator only, posing significant emergency evacuation difficulties. The current Civic Center earthquake safety retrofitting project is reducing usable library space as well as segmenting existing areas with the addition of two new shear walls. One third of the already cramped juvenile area will be eliminated. Visual control of reconfigured library spaces will be difficult. Already limited natural light in the "dome" area will be further curtailed. The floor load capacity is being stretched to its limits with the present makeshift shelf placement, necessitated by the lack of adequate space. Shelving was originally intended to be placed only in a radial pattern in the rounded main room with seating in the middle. OFFICIAL NAME OF PROJECT: ► SAN RAFAEL/MARIN COUNTY LIBRARY P85-060 page 7 CSLBA FORM 2 (1111190) MARIN COUNTY CIVIC r 'TER LIBRARY 2 Electrical Power & Data Distribution: 3 4 Electrical power and data distribution is inadequate. There are frequent circuit 5 breaker "trips" due to electrical overloads. No additional data lines or electrical 6 circuits can be added due to the design/capacityof the Civic Center gAdministration Building. The entire building wld ave o be retrofitted since the 9 service channels are located in the floor and any additions would violate the 10 structural integrity of the building. This limits the future addition of electronic 11 information delivery units that can be made available for library users. Lighting (natural & electrical): Library lighting controls are inseparable from the controls for the entire Civic Center Administration Building; individual lights cannot be turned on or off. Therefore, on nights or weekends, large portions of the Administration Building must be lit if the library is open. Library stacks are inadequately lit by overhead 60w incandescent bulbs; higher wattage causes "burnout". Bulbs are not aligned with the stacks. Fluorescent overhead lighting illuminates the Technical Services and Administration departments and does not meet standards for VDT operators. 33 Natural lighting is limited in the Children's and Periodical areas and nonexistent 34 in the main "dome" room of the library. The earthquake safety retrofitting 35 described above will further limit the natural lighting. 36 37 38 39 40 41 Mechanical (HVAC): Heating and air conditioning for the library are inseparable from the rest of the Administration Building. Library staff who must work in the building on weekends have no air conditioning or heating unless the entire building is heated or cooled. There is poor air circulation in the library area, and staff frequently complain of eye, nose and throat irritations. SAN RAFAEL/MARIN COUNTY LIBRARY P85-060 OFFICIAL NAME OF PROJECT: 10 -Page S CSI -BA FORM 2 (11/U90) MARIN COUNTY CIVIC VIER LIBRARY Energy Conservation: As previously mentioned, heating, lighting and air conditioning are centrally controlled for the entire building. Because of this, individual areas of the library cannot be shut down or opened up as needed. Frank Lloyd Wright's original design for an open plan, featuring a high domed ceiling in the main room, works against the ability to heat and cool spaces efficiently. Natural lighting is poor in most of the library and nonexistent in the main stacks and work areas located in the "dome" room, therefore artificial lighting must be relied on completely. Health & Safety: o The open atrium design of the Civic Center allows vehicle exhaust fumes to reach the fourth floor library where they are trapped. o The ceiling dome is covered with sprayed asbestos sealed by paint. o Heating and cooling are inadequate. o Raised electrical connection boxes protrude from the floor. o Cords often must be mounted on the floor surface. o There is no emergency lighting in the library. o All exit doors open inward. o Access to the library is unsafe when the ceiling leaks, and the floor becomes slippery. o Staff who want to work after hours or on weekends are isolated in a large, empty building. Disabled Access: The elevator is the only access for disabled library users, because the library is located on the fourth floor of the building. In an emergency, elevators are shut down and disabled persons must be carried down four flights of stairs. Disabled library users must compete for 5 handicapped parking spaces provided for the entire Administration Building of the heavily -used Civic Center. OFFICIAL NAME OF PROJECT: ► SAN RAFAEL/MARIN COUNTY LIBRARY P85-060 Page 9 CSLBA FORM 2 (1111190) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 MARIN COUNTY CIVIC TER LIBRARY Acoustics: The high domed ceiling creates an echo effect throughout the library. Hard surfaced floors magnify sounds. Lack of space results in insufficient sound separation among various areas. Space Flexibility/Expandability: Because the library is housed within the Civic Center, there is no flexibility to expand or reallocate space to respond to the changing needs of the community. Different user areas intrude on others, with no possibility of re -arranging space to improve this. Earthquake safety retrofitting will further erode flexibility and expandability by adding shear walls. Functional Spatial Relationships: Rather than form following function, function follows form in the Marin County Civic Center Library. Services areas must fit the available space rather than being grouped logically by function. There is no rationale for how and where functions are located. For instance, the Children's area conflicts with the Adult reading area, and the Technical Services function shares work space with Administration. Site: As previously mentioned, the library is housed in the Administration Building of the Marin County Civic Center. There is no separate, clearly marked outside library entrance. The location of the library is remote from commercial and retail activities and is not easily reached on foot. Library patrons driving to the library must compete with employees and visitors to the Administration Building for limited parking space. Other/General: The Frank Lloyd Wright designed Civic Center exterior is controlled and protected by the Taliesin organization thereby further restricting any structural changes that might make the library a more efficient facility. Engineering, Energy & Asbestos Studies: If the existing library facility will be remodeled, or if an existing building will be converted into a library building, provide a copy of an engineering study and an asbestos survey with supporting cost figures. If the existing facility will be remodeled for energy conservation, provide a copy of an energy audit with supporting cost figures. OFFICIAL NAME OF PROJECT: ► SAN RAFAEL/MARIN COUNTY LIBRARY P85-060 Page 10 CSI,BA FORM 2 (11/1/90) SERVICE LIMITATIONS: Provide a statement of space deficiencies of the existing public library facility(s): (If more than one facility, complete this section for each facility separately, i.e., submit two copies of this section of the form.) MARIN COUNTY CIVIC CENTER LIBRARY Collections: 11 The Marin County Civic Center Library provides resource back-up to county 12 library branches but ability to expand the collection is limited. This applies to both, 13 new materials as well as retrospective titles. School library deficiencies place 14 added demands on the countylibra The lack of adequate shelving space 15 16 makes it necessary to discard vluable though lesser used, materials whe ever 17 new material is added to the collection. 18 Space is lacking for in-depth Adult and Children's fiction, Young Adult 19 collections, and for adequate collections in the areas of Large Print, audio/visual 20 cassettes, Books -on -Tape, foreign language and New Readers materials. The 21 California Room lacks space for accepting donated current and historical 22 materials and local documents, either as part of the permanent collection or on 23 24 deposit. 25 The county headquarters library is a federal depository, but can only accept 26 6% of available output of federal documents due to space limitations. The need 27 for acquiring state documents is also not being met by this library or any other 28 library in Marin County. 29 30 Readers' Seating: In order to maximize collection space, seating capacity has gradually been eroded as reader seats are replaced by shelving. Library readers, catalog users, and microform machine users compete for limited seating and table space. There are no work areas adjacent to the microform machines and the public access personal computer. There are no study carrels. Tables and chairs are placed wherever they fit and the limited choices for placement afford no quiet areas. The Children's area has only one table, three benches and no story area, so children frequently spill into the Adult reading area. OFFICIAL NAME OF PROJECT: ► SAN RAFAEL/MARIN COUNTY LIBRARY P85-060 Page 11 CSI -BA FORM 2 (1111190) 01 MARIN COUNTY CIVIC r "I`ER LIBRARY Staff Offices, Workstations & Supervision: Reference staff shares a contrived multi -use work area and telephone with no privacy or sound proofing. The History Room, located within the body of the library, has no separate work or office space and no sound proofing. The Civic Center Administrative Librarian shares office space with the Documents clerk, part of the Documents collection and Children's book dump area. Visual supervision of all areas is poor with the present space configuration and will deteriorate further with the addition of new shear walls. Administration and Technical Services share work space although they are separate and unrelated functions requiring different work conditions. Administrative staff must share office space. There is no reception area for Administration. The Technical Services area has cramped quarters with no functional logic. There is no equipment or materials repair area. The computer room is undersized and does not have its own protected power supply. The loading dock is located in another section of the Civic Center six floors away. Special Purpose Units: New technology requires space, as well as electrical capacity. This facility has little room for new technology. There are no carrels for equipment to view local community college video classes. There is no room for public typewriters, personal computers and printers, listening/viewing stations, or telefacsimile equipment for library staff and public use. There is limited space for the number of microform readers that are needed or for CD-ROM indexes and equipment. Meeting Room Seating: There is no public meeting room in this library, or space for one. There is only limited public meeting space in the Civic Center Administration Building and it is rarely available for library use. OFFICIAL NAME OF PROJECT: ► SAN RAFAEL/MARIN COUNTY P85-060 Page 12 CSI,BA FORM 2 (1 LAM) I MARIN COUNTY CIVIC (."dTER LIBRARY 2 3 Types of Services for which space is lacking: 4 5 o Adequate collection development for a resource library 6 o Children's and Adult programming 7 o Programs which require privacy, including literacy tutoring, and other patron 8 consultations 9 o Merchandising of library collections, e. new title display 10 9 rY 9• P Y 11 o Friends of the Library or other community volunteer activities 12 o Senior Adult collection development and programming activities 13 o Foreign language collections to serve the growing ethnic populations 14 o Bulletin Boards or the like for community information 15 o Preparation space for library programming 16 o Video classes from the local community college io o Art collection 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 Describe the degree to which citizens, community organizations and local agencies participated in the determination of the need for a new/improved facility: After a long history of citizen and government exploration of the concept of consolidated library services, Marin's six library jurisdictions entered into a Joint Powers Agreement in 1984 to do a countywide library planning study. The Matthews study, Library Services in Marin: Planning for Excellence. 1985, elicited public input through a library user survey, telephone surveys, personal interviews and a "pin map" study used to determine which libraries serve which geographic areas. At the same time, a League of Women Voters 1985 study resulted in "support of measures to increase the efficiency and economy of public library operations", among other points. A Joint Powers Agreement between San Rafael and Marin County was signed in 1989 to plan for a new San Rafael/Marin County Library. An Oversight Committee and a Site Evaluation Committee were formed consisting of elected and appointed City and County officials and City Library Trustees and County Library Commissioners. Project architects held three public meetings attended by 500 citizens and one meeting with City and County library staffs to elicit design and service suggestions. The City's Redevelopment Citizen Advisory Committee, Cultural Affairs Commission and Design Review Board each met one or more times to evaluate the project. The Planning Commission approved the project at a public meeting. If helpful in demonstrating the facility limitations, provide photographs or a video tape of the existing library building(s) as support documentation. Label all photographs or video tapes with name of applicant and project. This submittal is optional. If the applicant has completed or updated a jurisdiction -wide or project specific library needs assessment within the last 5 years, the document shall be submitted with the application. OFFICIAL NAME OF PROJECT: ► SAN RAFAEL/MARIN COUNTY LIBRARY P85-060 Page 13 CSC.BA FORM 2 (1111/90) LIBRARY BUILDING PROGRAM: For new construction, conversion and addition/renovation projects, a final building program document shall be submitted with the application. The library building program shall meet the requirements shown in Appendix 3. Demographics: Briefly describe how the proposed library project will meet the needs of the service area population based on the oristing and projected demographic characteristics, including, but not limited to factors such as age, race, ethnicity, education and socio-economic considerations: 15 The city of San Rafael and Marin County are faced with increasing ethnic 16 17 diversity, a 15-20% illiteracy rate, and an affluent aging well-educated population, 18 coupled with a high enrollment of school age children and a demand for labor - 19 intensive reference services. These are the major factors this project addresses. 20 The service area population is affluent. aging and well-educated compared to 21 manv other areas in California. User profiles show that high educational level, high 22 incomes, and professional and business occupations correlate positively with high 23 library use. The percentage of population over 25 with 16 or more years of school 255 completed is 49% higher than the state average. The median household income is 2 46% higher than the California median. Seventeen and a half percent of Marin's 27 population is 60 years old and older, and by 2030, 31.8% will be in that category, 28 thereby making Marin's 60+ population the highest per capita in the state. The new 29 handicapped accessible library will be located near agencies serving the aging and 30 disabled populations. Meeting room space for community meetings and 31 adult/senior programs is incorporated in the plans. 32 Ethnic and racial diversitv is chanaino the makeup of Marin, especially in San 33 Rafael, as it is elsewhere in the state. Twelve percent of the 1985 population was 34 35 estimated to be minority (5% Asian/Other, 5% Hispanic, 2% African American). By 36 the year 2000, the minority population will increase to 18%. A 1990 United Way of 37 Marin Needs Assessment reports that of the annual increase in population, six 38 percent is Hispanic. The Assessment notes that San Rafael Elementary School 39 District officials have determined that 40% of its district -wide enrollment is comprised 40 of minorities and new immigrants. In response to this demographic change, an 41 Independent Learning Center for computer assisted literacy tutoring, tutoring by 42 volunteers and foreign language collection development is being planned. The new 43 44 library will be near ethnic communities and agencies serving those communities. 45 With the decrease in public school library services and an increase in sinale 46 parent and two -income families., students, many of whom are "latch -key" kids, are 47 increasingly dependent on our public libraries. This project responds to this need 48 by providing over 5,500 square feet for Children's Services which includes a 49 storytime room. 50 Forty percent of Marin's employed persons commute to workplaces outside 51 Marin. Incorporating technology for dial -in access to online catalog from home 52 P 9 9Y 9 53 computers and an 800 reference number will provide access to Marin residents and 54 schools. In addition, the site is conveniently located for public transportation, 55 vehicular traffic, biking and walking. OFFICIAL NAME OF PROJECT: ► SAN RAFAEL/MARIN COUNTY LIBRARY P85-060 Page 14 CSI -BA FORM 2 (11/1/90) 2 3 4 5 6 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 Changing Concepts In Public Library Service: Describe how the proposed project will respond to changing concepts in public library service: The San Rafael/Marin County Library proposes to be the central library not only for the Marin County Library system and the City of San Rafael but for all of Marin. Because no one library has the resources to adequately provide the services its clientele want and need, the City of San Rafael and the County of Marin have agreed to pool their resources (operating budgets, staffs and collections) to improve public library services in Marin. In this way the project responds to the growing trend toward resource sharino_ and networkinq among public libraries and other types of libraries. Resource sharing will be promoted among Marin libraries through a shared circulation system and an online public access catalog that will include the holdings of most (and eventually all) of Marin's public libraries. A union database is already being developed through funding from the Marin Community Foundation, and once an online system is in place, the library expects to enjoy increased compatibility and greater networking capability with members of NBC and other systems throughout the Bay Area. The Building Program for the new library calls for self-service check-in and check-out of materials, a separate telephone reference area for call-in questions, potential future service points, and electronic alternatives to printed texts. Cordless telephones are envisioned for use by reference staff working in the stacks. These features are planned to respond to the increased workload that is expected in the new library along with a greater focus on more labor-intensive reference services. The project proposes to utilize such technoloov as telefacsimile, electronic mail and dial-up access to the online catalog and electronic databases thereby enabling patrons to access information from terminals remote from the library itself. This technology recognizes that the library of the future will not be bound by walls, and is intended to help alleviate the many problems associated with automobile transportation: high cost of fuel, pollution, traffic and lengthening commute times. The Building Program assigns over 5,500 square feet for children's services in response to the growing dependence on public libraries by school-age children. The severe inadequacies of school libraries_ has led to increased use of the public library by students, many of whom are "latch-kev kids". The City and County libraries' literacv oroarams, will be consolidated in the proposed project, and an Independent Learning Center for computer assisted literacy tutoring is provided to meet the needs of the estimated 15%-20% of Marin's population which is functionally illiterate. The new library and the collection development plan will respond to an ethnicallv diverse 000ulation as well as an aaina DoDulation. The downtown location was chosen with this in mind. The location is also: convenient to public transportation; within easy walking or biking distance; adjacent to an affordable housing project that will attract many seniors and other low-income families when completed, not far from the Senior Center which is visited by seniors from all over the county. It is close to neighborhoods such as the Canal Area with its population of Latinos, Asian/Pacific Islanders and Afro-Americans and its Center for Southeast Asian Refugee Resettlement, and Lincoln Avenue with its Latino population and La Familia Center. Finally, the project focuses on flexibility of desian to allow for future growth, as well as for expansion or downsizing of individual service areas, recognizing that concepts of public library service are not static and that change will continue to occur. OFFICIAL NAME OF PROJECT: ► SAN RAFAEL/MARIN COUNTY LIBRARY P85-060 page 15 CS1,BA FORM 2 (11JVW) 1 2 Building Components Allocation for the Proposed Library Project - 3 Provide a summary of the proposed project's holdings at capacity as reflected in the library building program, by providing the proposed allocations for the following library building components: 6 7 Collections Number of Vols/Units 8 9 10 Books 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 Audio -Visual 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 Adult .............................................. ► 170,700 Fiction ......................................... ► 30,000 Non -Fiction ...................................... P. 120,000 Reference....................................... ► 15.000 Special ......................................... ► 57,000 Young Adult (if applicable) ................................ ► 2,500 Children .............................................. ► 29.300 Easy/Picture...................................... ► 6,510 Juvenile ........................................ ► N/A Fiction .................................... ► 7,840 Non -Fiction ................................. ► 14,450 Reference .................................. 500 Total Books ........................................... ► 202,500 VideoTapes ........................................... ► Compact Discs ......................................... ► Audio Cassette Tapes ..................................... P. Phonodiscs............................................ ► Talking Books .......................................... ► Computer Software ...................................... ► Other (slides, photographs, realia etc.) ......................... No. Total Audio -Visual Materials ............................... ► 58 Periodicals Titles 59 60 61 Adult .............................................. ► 62 63 Young Adult (if applicable) ................................ P. 64 65 Children .............................................. 0- 66 66 7,000 11,000 6,000 600 N/A N/A N/A 24,600 Number of titles 820 1)C; 36 OFFICIAL NAME OF PROJECT: ► SAN RAFAEL/MARIN COUNTY LIBRARY P85-060 Page 16 CSI -13A FORM 2 (11,/L/90) 1 2 3 4 Readers' Seating Number of Seats 5 90 6 Adult Reference Services ............................................... ► 7 122 8 General Book Collection ............................................... ► 9 20 10 Browsing Services .................................................... ► 11 10 12 Young Adults (if applicable)............................................ ► 13 56 14 Children's Services ................................................... ► 15 16 Periodicals Services ................................................... ► N/A 17 26 18 Special Collections................................................... ► 19 20 Other (Miscellaneous)................................................. ► N/A 21 22 23 24 Stats Workstations: Number of Number of 25 Public Service Off/Workroom 26 Workstations Workstations 27 6 6 28 Circulation ............................ 0- 29 29 4 10 30 Adult Reference ......................... Do- ► 31 31 2 4 32 Children's ............................. ► ► 33 34 Young Adult (if applicable) ................. ► 2 ► N/A 35 5 36 Special Collections ....................... 0- 37 37 N/A8 38 Administration .......................... lo-10. 39 N/A 18 40 Technical Services ........................ ► ► 41 N/A 5 42 Extension ............................. b- 43 43 N/A 44 Custodial .............................. P- ► 1 45 45 45 Other (Specify Individua7� Learning Center 10.1 ► 3 47 Mini Computer Room N/A 1 48 Other (Specify ► ► 49 Electronic Equipment Storage and Repair 1 50 51 52 OFFICIAL NAME OF PROJECT: ► SAN RAFAEL/MARIN COUNTY LIBRARY P85-060 Page 17 CSLBA FORM 2 (11/1190) I Special Purpose Units Number of Units ~2 3 (Provide for both stall and public use.) 4 44 5 Computer Terminals .................................................. ► 6 16 7 CD-ROM Readers ................................................... ► 8 47 9 Microcomputers..................................................... ► 10 it Minicomputers...................................................... ► ] 12 13 Computer Printers ................................................... ► 61 14 15 Microform Readers and Reader/Printers..................................... ► 14 16 22 17 Microform Cabinets .................................................. ► 18 37 19 Lateral/Vertical Files .................................................. 20 9 21 Photocopy Machines .................................................. ► 22 23 Facsimile Machines ................................................... ► 7 24 6 25 AV Listening/Viewing Stations ........................................... ► 26 4 27 Map Files......................................................... ► 28 2 29 Atlas Cases ........................................................ ► 30 N/A 31 Card Catalog Units ................................................... ► 32 N/A 33 Workstations for the Disabled (TDD' etc.) .................................. I,- 34 34 35 Other (Specify Electronic Trewriters ................ . _ .... _ ......... ► 9 36 37 Other (Specify: Television 1 38 39 • Telecommunication Device for the Deaf (TDD) 40 41 42 Electronic Information Delivery Units: (Public use units only.) 43 44 For the purposes of this section, 'electronic information delivery units' means computer terminals, CD-ROM readers, 45 microcomputers, computer printers, photocopy machines, facsimile machines, minicomputers, audio-visual listening or 46 viewing units, microform readers and reader/printers, TDD units, downlink satellite dishes, and CATV monitor/tuners 47 dedicated for the use of the public. 48 49 Number of electronic information delivery units dedicated to public use to be housed in the proposed project, and 50 specified in the project's building program and furnishings and equipment budget: 51 86 52 ► Units OFFICIAL NAME OF PROJECT: ► SAN RAFAEL/SIN COUNTY LIBRARY P85-060 page 18 CSr.BA FORM 2 (11/1190) 1 2 Cable Television Produdion Capabilities 3 Describe the cable television production capabilities of the proposed project (uplink dish, cable channel, production studio etc.): 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 N/A 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Meeting SP= (Provide for stats and public use) Number of Seats 20 21 Community Meeting Space .............................................. ► 1 c;n 22 23 Conference Space .................................................... ► 50 24 joint use with 25 Quiet Study Space ................................................... ► tPrar u 26 20 27 Literacy Training Space ................................................ I- 28 28 25 29 Staff Training Space .................................................. ► 30 31 Administrative Conference Space ......................................... IN. 25 32 60 33 Children's Story Hour Space ............................................ No. 34 35 Multipurpose Space .................................................. ► N/A 36 37 Theatres.......................................................... ► N/A 38 N/A 39 Other (Specify )................................... ► 40 N/A 41 Other (Specify )................................... ► 42 43 Other (Specify )................................... ► N/A 44 45 Meeting Space: (Public use space only.) 46 47 For purposes of this section, "meeting space" means community meeting space, conference space, quiet study space, 48 literacy training space, children's story hour space, theatres, and multipurpose space dedicated for the use of the public. 49 50 Number of square feet of meeting space dedicated to public use to be housed in the proposed project, and specified 51 in the project's building program: 52 53 IN. 5,400 SQ. FT. OFFICIAL NAME OF PROJECT: ► SAN RAFAFT./MARTN COUNTY LTB ARY P85-060 Page 19 CSI -BA FORM 2 (11/1/90) Service dr Spate Conversion Standards and Guidelines: Provide information regarding any standards or guidelines utilized in the building program for the following. The use of standards or guidelines Is not mandatory, but if used, provide the conversion factors for the following: Collections Provide and Cite the source for any standard or guideline used, such as units per capita, units per square foot, etc.: Books 3 Vols. per capita used. ALA range 2-4 vols./capita Minimum Standards for Public Library Systems, 1966. Chicago American Library Association. 1967. p.42. Space Conversion: See: Planninq library Buildinqs and Facilities by Raymond Holt, Scarecrow Press, 1989 Keyes D. Metcalf. Planning Academic and Research Library Buildings. N.Y., McGraw-Hill, 1965: OR 2nd ed. edited by Philip D. Leighton and David C. Weber, Audio-visual ALA, 1986. Space Conversion: Holt. Op. Cit. Also: Manufacturer's reconmendations for capacities of particular units. Periodicals Number based on experience of the San Rafael Public Library & the Marin County Library Space Conversion: Holt Op.Cit. Reader's Seats Provide and Cite the source for any standard or guideline used, such as reader's seats per capita or per 1,000 people, etc.: 3 seats per thousand population in the service area excluding seats at index tables and equipment. SEE: Wheeler and Goldhor. Practical Administration of Public Libraries.. N.Y. Harper and Row, Publishers, Inc. 1962. p. 554. Stall' Workstations Provide and cite the source for any standard or guideline used, such as number of staff or staff workstations per capita or per 1,000, etc.: Minimum of 1 staff per 2,000 population in service area: Chicago ALA Op.Cit. plus Marin County Library Headquarters staff. Holt Op. Cit.; Also: Raymond M. Holt, Library Consultant BOOR/A architects OFFICIAL NAME OF PROJECT. ► SAN RAFAEL/MARIN COUNTY LIBRARY P85-060 Page 20 CSLBA FORM 2 (11/1/90) I Sauare FootaV 2 If national (e.g. Wheeler & Goldhor or ALA 1962) or local quantitative space conversion standards were utilized to 3 plan this project, specify the level and cite the source: 4 5 ► N/A N/A / Capita Source: Po.N/A If the library facility is not being planned to provide at least .5 square foot per capita, explain why this is not necessary to meet the local service needs of the project's projected population: N/A If the proposed project's square footage becomes inadequate to effectively serve the population of the service area within twenty years, what is the current plan to meet the library facility needs of the service area? The library design provides for several kinds and increments of expansion. The Site Plan Drawing shows three phases of expansion. Phase 1 provides 5,500 SF of new space by enclosing the roof deck to provide expanded adult services or reference area. Phase 2 provides 4,700 SF of new second level area above the parking garage ramp for adult services or relocated staff areas. Phase 3 provides 5,600 SF of new ground level area by adding a skylight/roof above the interior courtyard for children's services, browsing or adult services. In addition there will be potential for compact storage for parts of the collection to increase capability within existing area and potential to use windowed 'basement' parking area for future storage and/or staff areas. Expansion is also possible by future relocation of county administrative and technical services offices off-site , using their existing area for expanded services and collection. OFFICIAL NAME OF PROJECT: ► SAN RAF'AEL/MARIN COUNTY LIBRARY P85-060 page 21 CSI -BA FORM 2 (11/1/90) I page 1 of 4 2 Summary of the Library Facility Space Requirements: 3 4 Provide a summary of the spaces, collections, readers seats and square footage in the program: 5 6 (Attach additional pages it necessary.) 7 Volumes in Readers 8 Name of Space/Area Collections Seats SO. FT. 9 10 ► Entrance, Vestibule & Lobby N/A 4 620 11 Friends Book Store N/A N/A 325 12 ► 13 Refreshment Vending Area N/A 16 400 14 ► 15 Circulation Services N/p, 4 1,500 16 ► 17 Circulation Staff Workroom N/A N/A 765 18 ► 19 Circulation Supervisor Office N/A N/A 100 20 ► 21 Copy Center N/A N/A 160 22 ► 23 Information Counter N/A N/A 150 24 ► 25 Browsing 23,900 20 1,340 26 ► 27 Public Access Terminal Area N/A 4 200 28 ► 29 Young Adult Services 2,525 10 445 30 ► 31 Adult Services 151,200 122 10,785 32 ► 33 Computer Use Center N/A 12 450 34 ► 35 Reference Services 15,000 133 6,675 36 ► 37 Current Newspapers & Magazines 550 Shared 300 38 ► 39 Business Reference Service 3,240 Shared 340 40 ► 41 42 Net Assignable Sub -total: ► 43 CONTINUED 44 Non -Assignable Space*: ............................................... 0. 45 46 (Non -Assignable Square Footage is ► % of the Gross Square Footage) 47 48 Total Facility Gross Square Footage: ...................................... Po. 49 50 • "Non -Assignable" means utility area or a building required for the function of the building such as stairways, elevators, dedicated corridors 51 and walkways, public lobbies, restrooms, duct shafts, mechanical rooms, electrical closets, janitor's closets, fireplaces, interior and exterior wall thickness, 52 exterior amenities which are part of the building but not enclosed, such as patios, canopies, porches, covered walkways etc. OFFICIAL NAME OF PROJECT: ► SAN RAFAEL/MARIN COUNTY LIBRARY P85-060 Page 22 CSLBA FORM 2 (tt/1/90) I page 2 of 4 2 Summary of the Library Facility Space Requirements: 3 4 Provide a summary of the spaces, collections, readers seats and square footage in the program: 5 6 (Attach additional pages if necessary.) 7 Volumes In Readers 8 Name of Space/Area Collections Seats SO. FT. 9 10 ► Individual Learning Center N/A 20 540 11 Individual Learning Center Office N/A N/A 175 12 ► 13 Indiv. Learn. Center Workroom N/A N/A 385 14 ► 15 Heritage Room 12,000 26 3,490 16 ► 17 Heritage Room Support Area N/A N/A 1,115 18 ► 19 Children's Services Area 30,370 56+ 4,410 20 ► 21 Storytime Room N/A 60 700 22 ► 23 Children's Staff Office N/A N/A 125 24 ► Children's Services Workroom N/A N/A 480 225 ► 27 28 ► Foyer & Servinq Area for Meeting Rooms N/A N/A 475 3209 ► Library Film & Lecture Room N/A N/A 2,260 32 Rooms Alta & Bay N/A N/A 11000 b.Conference 33 Hospitality Center N/A N/A 100 34 ► 35 Room Storage N/A N/A 100 b.Meeting 37 Administration: Reception N/A N/A 340 38 ► 39 Library Board/Commission Room N/A N/A 400 40 ► 41 42 Net Assignable Sub-total: ► 43 44 Non-Assignable Space*: ...........................CONTINUED 45 ............► 46 (Non-Assignable Square Footage is ► % of the Gross Square Footage) 47 48 Total Facility Gross Square Footage: ...................................... 10. 49 50 • "Non-Assignable" means utility areas of a building required for the function of the building such as stairways, elevators, dedicated corridors 51 52 and walkways, public lobbies, restrooms, duct shafts, mechanical rooms, electrical closets, janitors closets, fireplaces, interior and exterior wall thickness, exterior amenities which arc part of the building but not enclosed, such as patios, canopies, porches, covered walkways etc. OFFICIAL NAME OF PROJECT. ► SAN RAFAEL/MARIN COUNTY LIBRARY P85-060 page 22 CSL,BA FORM 2 (11!1/90) I page 3 of 4 2 Summary of the Library Facility Space Requirements: 3 4 Provide a summary of the spaces, collections, readers seats and square footage in the program: 5 6 (Attach additional pages if necessary) 7 Volumes in Readers 8 Name of Saace/Area Collections Seats SO. FT. 9 10 ► Admin: Secretarial & Clerical Workroom N/A N/A 635 11 Admin: San Raf. Lib. Dir. Office N/A N/A 325 ► 13 Admin: Administrative Workroom N/A N/A 100 14 ► 15 Admin: Assist. Library Dir. N/A N/A 225 16 ► 17 Admin: MCFL County Lib. Dir. Office N/A N/A 325 18 ► 19 Admin: MCFL Admin. Workroom N/A N/A 100 20 ► 21 Admin: MCFL Assist. Cty. Lib. Dir. Office N/A N/A 225 22 ► 23 Admin: MCFL Admin. Assist. N/A N/A 250 24 ► 25 Admin: Admin. Aide N/A N/A 125 26 ► 27 Admin: Graphics Workroom N/A N/A 390 28 ► 29 Admin: Office Supply Storage N/A N/A 50 30 ► 31 Volunteers & Friends Office/Workroom N/A N/A 225 32 ► 33 Public Service Workroom N/A N/A 1,425 34 ► 35 Telephone Reference Room N/A N/A 150 36 ► 37 Extension Service: E.S. Supervisor OffWA 125 38 ► N/A 39 Extension Service: E.S. Workroom N/A N/A 1,205 40 ► 41 42 Net Assignable Sub-total: ► 43 CONTINUED 44 Non-Assignable Space*: ........................... ......... . 45 46 (Non-Assignable Square Footage is ► % of the Gross Square Footage) 47 48 Total Facility Gross Square Footage: ...................................... Do. 49 50 • "Non-Assignable" means utility areas of a building required for the function of the building such as stairways, elevators, dedicated corridors 51 and walkways, public lobbies, restrooms, duct shafts, mechanical rooms, electrical closets, janitors clouts, fireplaces, interior and exterior wall thickness, 52 eatcrior amenities which are pan of the building but not enclosed, such as patios, canopies, porches, covered walkways etc. OFFICIAL NAME OF -PROJECT: ► SAN RAFAEL/MARIN COUNTY LIBRARY P85-060 Page 22 CS1.BA FORM 2 (11/1/90) page 4 of 4 1 2 Summary of the Library Facility Space Requirements: 3 4 Provide a summary of the spaces, collections, readers seats and square footage in the program: 5 6 (Attach additional pages if necessary.) 7 Volumes in Readers 8 Name of Suace/Area Collections Seats SFT. 9 10 o.Tech. Serv: Tech. Serv. Coordinator N/A N/A 125 11 Tech. Serv: Automation Coordinator N/A N/A 125 12 ► 13 Tech. Serv: Tech. Serv. Workroom N/A N/A 2,155 14 ► 15 Mini Computer Room N/A N/A 400 16 P. 17 Electronic Equipment Storage & Repair 125 18 P. N/A N/A 19 Lockers, Bulletin Roard, Mail Boxes, First Aide 20 ► Staff Restrooms, Shower & Dressinq Rooms N/A N/A 750 21 Lunch Room and Lounge N/A N/A 760 22 ►Staff 23 Staff Conf. Room & Prof. Library 2,000 N/A 450 24 ► 25 Custodial Services N/A N/A 300 26 ► 27 Shipping and Receiving N/A N/A 350 28 ► 29 Storage N/A N/A 3,000 30 ► 31 Library Supply Storage N/A N/A 200 32 ► 33 Garage N/A N/A N/A 34 ► 35 36 ► 37 38 ► 39 40 ► 41 240,785 487 55,325 42 Net Assignable Sub-total: ► 43 18,440 44 Non-Assignable Space*: ............................................... 11. 45 46 (Non-Assignable Square Footage is P.25 % of the Gross Square Footage) 47 48 Total Facility Gross Square Footage: ..................................... .► 73,765 49 50 • "Non-Assignable" means utility areas of a building required for the function of the building such as stairways, elevators, dedicated corridors 51 and walkways, public lobbies, restrooms, duct shafts, mechanical rooms, electrical closets, janitors closets, fireplaces, interior and exterior wall thickness, 52 onerior amenities which are part of the building but not enclosed, such as patios, canopies, porches, covered walkways etc. OFFICIAL NAME OF PROJECT: ► SAN RAFAEL/SIN COUNTY LIBRARY P85-060 Page 22 CSLBA FORM 2 (111U90) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 SITE DATA: For new construction, conversion and addition/renovation projects, provide all of the following data for evaluation of the proposed library site: Ownership and Availability (Provide for remodeling projects as well.) Site Is the library site currently owned by the applicant? Will the library site be owned by the applicant? Is the library site currently leased by the applicant? If the library site is leased, provide the name and address of the owner: NAME: ► N/A ADDRESS: ► If the library site is not already owned by the applicant: Yes © No ❑ Yes ® No ❑ Yes ❑ No 0 (a) A legally executed option to purchase agreement for the site shall be submitted with the application; or (b) A legally executed lease or lease -purchase agreement for the site shall be submitted with the application. (See Section 20414 (f)) Buildin (For Conversion Projects Only) Is the building to be converted currently owned by the applicant? N/A Yes ❑ No ❑ If the building to be converted is not already owned by the applicant, a legally executed option to purchase agreement for the building shall be submitted with the application (even if the building will be donated to the applicant). OFFICIAL NAME OF PROJECT: ► SAN RAFAEL/MARIN COUNTY LIBRARY P85-060 Page 23 CSL -BA FORM 2 (11/1/90) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 Title Considerations (Provide for remodeling projects as well.) Site Provide a preliminary title report for the proposed library site with the application (See Section 20424 (b)). Name of Title Company Officer: ► Eugene Hyde Name of Title Company: ► Address: ► Telephone: ► California Land Title Company 700 Irwin Street San Rafael, CA 94901 415-454-7031 Are there any exceptions to marketable record title? (See Section 20424 (b)) Yes ❑ No[R] If so, the applicant shall provide legal counsel's written opinion regarding exceptions in the title report. Buildine (For Conversion Projects Only.) Provide a preliminary title report for the building to be converted into a library with the application. (See Section 20424 (b)). Name of Title Company Officer: ► N/A Name of Title Company: ► Address: ► Telephone: ► Are there any exceptions to marketable record title? N/A Yes ❑ No ❑ (See Section 20424 (b)) If so, the applicant shall provide legal counsel's written opinion regarding exceptions in the title report. Boundary Survey (Provide for remodeling projects as well.) (For multipurpose projects, provide for the library portion of project only.) Provide a boundary survey showing the metes and bounds of the proposed library site upon which the proposed library facility and site improvements are to reside. The survey shall be stamped and signed by a licensed land surveyor. OFFICIAL NAME OF PROJECT: ► SAN RAFAEL/SIN COUNTY LIBRARY P85-060 page 24 CSI -BA FORM 2 (1111/90) 1 Appraisal 2 3 (For multipurpose projects, provide for the library portion of project only.) 4 5 Site 6 N/A 7 What is/was the purchase price of the library site? ► $ 8 9 (Provide the following only if appraisal is required.) 10 11 What is the appraised value of the library site? ► S 2.891, 000 12 13 Name of appraiser who performed appraisal: PP.Charles (Pat) Semple 14 415-472-7833 15 Telephone: ► 16 17 Credentials: P. MAI/SRPA 18 (Shall have MAI or SREA) 19 20 Enclose a copy of the appraisal for the property (See Section 20416 (d)). 21 22 Buildine 23 24 What is/was the purchase price of the building to be converted? 25 N/A 26 ► $ 27 28 (Provide the following only if appraisal is required.) 29 N/A 30 What is the appraised value of the building? ► $ 31 N/A 32 Name of appraiser who performed appraisal: ► 33 34 Telephone: ► 35 36 Credentials: ► 37 (Shall have MAI or SREA) 38 39 Enclose a copy of the appraisal for the property (See Section 20416 (d)). N/A 40 41 42 Site Use Potential 43 44 Accessibi&v 45 46 Is the site strategically located in a geographically central part of the library service area? 47 48 Is the site located in a retail commercial business district (either downtown or suburban)? 49 50 Is the site generally accessible to all parts of the service area? 51 OFFICIAL NAME OF PROJECT: ► SAN RAFAEL/MARIN COUNTY LIBRARY P85-060 Yes ® No ❑ Yes ® No ❑ Yes El No ❑ Page 25 CSL,BA FORM 2 (11/1190) 1 Describe any natural or artificial barriers which may impede access to the site: 2 3 4 5 6 7 None 8 9 10 11 12 13 List the major arterial routes in the proximity of the site with traffic count (number of vehicles per day) information: 14 15 Number 16 of Blocks Traffic Count 17 Street Name from Site Count Date 18 Second adjacent 28,900 5/87 19 ► 20 Third adjacent 23,600 5/87 21 ► 22 23 ► 24 25 ► 26 27 Is site located on a pedestrian circulation pattern? Yes © No ❑ 28 29 Can curb cuts be obtained to provide access to site? Yes 0 No ❑ 30 31 Is site located on or near a mass transit line? Yes ® No ❑ 32 33 Number of mass transit lines stopping within 1/4 mile of site: ................. ► 14 34 35 Libnary Parkinr 36 174 37 Number of spaces available off street, on site: ........................... 0. spaces 38 453 39 Number of spaces available off street, off site: ........................... No. spaces 40 (within 500 feet of front door) 41 42 Number of spaces available on street: ................................. ► 120 spaces 43 (within 500 feet of front door)) 44 45 TOTAL NUMBER OF SPACES AVAILABLE FOR PARKING: .............. ► 747 spaces 46 318 47 Number of parking spaces required by zoning: ........................... ► spaces 48 49 Calculate the number of parking spaces required, if 1.5 square foot of parking space is needed for every 1.0 square foot 50 of library building (assume an average parking space equals 350 SF/space): 51 52 Building Gross SF X 1.5 divided by 350 = ......................... ► 318 spaces OFFICIAL NAME OF PROJECT: P. SAN RAFAEL/MARIN COUNTY LIBRARY P85-060 page 26 CS1,BA FORM 2 (1111/90) I If proposed project provides less parking than 1.5 SF of parking space to 1 SF of building space, provide 2 justification of why the library needs less parking: J 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 N/A 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Site Description 23 24 Size 25 26 The total square footage of the library site should equal the square .footage shown in 1 through 7 below: 27 28 (If the project is an addition to an odsting library, complete this section for the entire site, i.e., the existing site plus any newly acquired land.) 29 30 (If the project is a multipurpose building, complete this section only for the library portion of the project.) 31 32 1. PROPOSED LIBRARY BUILDING FOOTPRINT• ► 34,887 SF 33 N/A 34 2. PROPOSED LIBRARY PARKING LOT ► 35 N/A 36 3. FUTURE LIBRARY EXPANSION OF BUILDING" b. SF 37 38 4. FUTURE LIBRARY EXPANSION OF PARKING" 10.Off—site SF 39 0 40 5. REQUIRED LOCAL ZONING SET -BACKS ► SF 41 42 6. DESIRED AESTHETIC SET -BACKS & AMENITIES ► 28,113 SF 43 0 44 7. MISCELLANEOUS & UNUSABLE SPACE 0.SF 45 63,000 46 TOTAL SQUARE FOOTAGE OF LIBRARY PROJECT SITE: ► SF 47 48 • 'Footprint" means the square footage of surface area of the site that the building occupies. 49 50 •• If expansion for the building or parking will not take additional space on the site, please explain method to be 51 used: 52 53 Future expansion is planned to be accommodated within the existing building 54 footprint as described on page 21 of this application. OFFICIAL NAME OF PROJECT: ► SAN RAFAEL/SIN COUNTY LIBRARY P85-060 Page 27 CSIrBA FORM 2 (1111M) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 Zoninr What is the current zoning classification of the site? ► Will the site have to be rezoned to build the project? Will a variance be needed to build the project? If so, when can the variance be obtained? ► ,Solar Orientation 'PD' Planned Development N/A (Date) Yes ❑ No ELI Yes ❑ No El Will the orientation of the site and placement of the building on the site allow solar access from a westerly direction into the library building through windows or doors? Yes ® No ❑ If yes, how will this problem be addressed: Most of the library is arranged to avoid west orientation, although a small area is oriented to the west at the interior courtyard. This arrangement will be addressed through the introduction of large overhangs and trellises to provide screening from the sun, by the introduction of trees in the courtyard for shading and the use of special glass in this area that minimizes light and heat gain. Topol?raphy Describe the general topography of the site. Is the site generally level or will it require extensive rough grading? Provide estimates on the amount and cost of cut and fill that may be necessary: The site slopes from North to South at approximately 4.5%, and is generally level. Excavation to a depth of approximately 12 feet will be required for the below grade parking structure, with a total volume graded of 40,000 cubic yards of material, estimated to cost a total of $444,939. Has a topographical survey been completed? Yes M No ❑ Drainaee (Provide for remodeling projects as well.) Is the site in the 100 Year Flood Plain? Yes ❑ No El Do any water courses drain onto the site which require control? Yes ❑ No El Do any water courses drain off the site which require control? Yes ❑ No El Is the storm sewer system adequate to prevent localized flooding of the site during intense storms? Yes ® No ❑ OFFICIAL NAME OF PROJECT: ► SAN RAFp'E'/SIN CO= LIBRARY P85-060 page 28 CSLBA FORM 2 (1111190) 1 2. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 California Environmental Oualitv Act (CEOA) (See Public Resources Code, Sections 21000 - 21177 and California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Sections 15000 - 15387) (Provide for remodeling projects as well.) The applicant, as the lead agency, shall provide evidence that the necessary environmental impact documentation (EID) as required by the provisions of CEQA has been fully completed: 1) If the applicant has determined that there is no possibility the project will result in an adverse environmental impact, or that the project qualifies for a specific statutory or regulatory exemption, and therefore is not subject to the provisions of the act, provide an explanation and appropriate citations: N/A If an exemption is claimed for the project, provide a statement of the basis for the claim, and if completed, a copy of the Notice of Exemption with the application. 2) If a negative declaration was adopted for the project, provide a final copy of the negative declaration, as well as a conformed (stamped by the County Clerk) copy of the Notice of Determination which has been signed by the lead agency and filed with the County Clerk with the application. 3) If the project was the subject of an Environmental Impact Report (EIR), provide a final copy of the EIR and a conformed (stamped by the County Clerk) copy of the Notice of Determination which has been signed by the lead agency and filed with the County Clerk with the application. Before adopting a Negative Declaration, or a final Environmental Impact Report, the applicant shall submit the draft environmental documents to the: State Clearinghouse Office of Planning and Research 1400 10th Street Sacramento, California 95814 The applicant shall take into consideration timely comments made by state agencies on the project before adopting final environmental documents and approving the project. The applicant shall provide either the compliance letter or the comments from state agencies provided by the State Clearinghouse with the application. After project approval, a Notice of Determination shall be filed with the County Clerk before it is submitted with the application. OFFICIAL NAME OF PROJECT: ► SAN RAFAEL/MARIN COUN`T'Y LIBRARY P85-060 page 29 CSL -BA FORM 2 (1UU90) Summarize the potential significant adverse effects to the environment of the proposed project and any measures that have been adopted to mitigate or reduce these effects: Dust and noise: Mitigated by conformance to ordinance and permit conditions relating to dust control and by limiting hours of construction to 8 a.m.-5 p.m. weekdays. Exoosure of oeoole to earthouake shaking: Mitigated by compliance with Uniform Building Code construction standards appropriate for seismic Zone 2. Noise from adiacent streets: Mitigated by insulating the building to keep inside sound levels to 45 dBA, and outside courtyard sound levels to 60 dBA. Traffic increase: Consistent with General Plan projections for the site. Capital improvements have been planned to accommodate cumulative increases. Increased oarkina demand: Mitigated by on site parking and parking available at the adjacent City parking structure. Are there any unresolved legal actions pending against the project regarding CEQA compliance? If so, provide the case name, court number and a brief explanation: No OFFICIAL NAME OF PROJECT: ► SAN RAFAEL/MARIN COUNTY LIBRARY P85-060 Page 30 CSL -BA FORM 2 (11/1/90) 1 2 Historic districts '3 4 (Provide for remodeling projects as weU.) 5 6 Was the existing library building, if it is being renovated or expanded as part of the project, or any buildings on 7 adjacent properties, built prior to 1941? 8 N/A Yes ❑ No ❑ 9 10 Is the existing library building, or any buildings on adjacent properties: 11 12 On the National Register of Historic Places? Yes ❑ No 13 14 A National Historic Landmark? Yes ❑ No KI 15 16 A National Monument? Yes ❑ No El 17 18 On County or Municipal Historic Designation list? Yes No ❑ 19 20 Is there a local historic preservation ordinance that applies to the proposed project site or any adjacent properties? 21 22 Yes ® No ❑ 23 24 25 If yes, briefly specify any applicable requirements or restrictions, such as height limits etc.: 26 27 One building on the site and several structures across `B' Street have been 28 noted as structures of merit under San Rafael's Historic Preservation ordinance 29 and Historic/Architectural Survey. The Historic Preservation Ordinance does not 30 regulate structures of merit. The City General Plan Policy LU -23 requires that the 31 historic character and scale of Downtown be maintained, and that new 32 33 development should be compatible with historically significant buildings and 34 areas. The scale, mass, and character of the building is consistent with the 35 adjacent historic buildings. A new row of commercial/residential structures will 36 be constructed as part of an adjacent project and will provide a transition from 37 historic street structures to the library. 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 If yes, is the proposed project conceptual design substantially in compliance with the local historic preservation 50 ordinance? 51 Yes 0 No ❑ 52 OFFICIAL NAME OF PROJECT: ► SAN RAFAEL/SIN COURrY LIBRARY P85-060 Page 31 CSL -BA FORM 2 (1111/90) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 Geotechnical Resort Identify and summarize any special geologic conditions, including, but not limited to, compressible and expansive soils, tunnels and mine shafts, unstable slopes, active seismic zones, excessive ground water and areas prone to liquefaction. Indicate if these conditions will prevent the use, or significantly increase the cost of developing the site for a public library building: None Provide a copy of the geotechnical report performed by a licensed engineer with the application. Demolition costs Describe any demolition costs involved with the site: The site contains five buildings. Three are wood -frame residences and two are wood -frame and masonry commercial buildings. All five will be cleared by heavy equipment and the debris will be hauled to a Marin County sanitary landfill in Novato. The estimated cost for demolition is $65,000. OFFICIAL NAME OF PROJECT: ► SAN RAFAEL/MARIN COUNTY LIBRARY P85-060 Page 32 CSLAA FORM 2 (11/1/90) 1 2 Utilities 3 4 Describe utilities availability and associated costs if any utilities are not currently located within 100 feet of a property 5 line of the site: 6 7 (All off-site costs beyond 100 foot utility tie-ins are local ineligible expenses, but shall be identified and included in the budget estimate under 8 ineligible site development costs.) 9 10 11 12 Utility Availability Cost to Bring Service to Site 13 14 Electricity Yes ❑ No ❑ ► $ N/A 15 16 Telephone Yes ❑ No ❑ ► $ N/A 17 18 Gas Yes ❑ No ❑ ► $ N/A 19 20 Cable TV Yes ❑ No ❑ ► $ N/A 21 22 Storm Sewer Yes ❑ No ❑ P. $ N/A 23 24 Sanitary Sewer Yes ❑ No ❑ ► $ N/A 25 26 Water Yes ❑ No ❑ ► $ N/A 27 28 29 30 Site Development Costs Eli ible Ineligible 31 32 33 Utilities .................................... ► $ 179,254 ► $ N/A 34 Cut, Fill & Rough Grading .......................... ► $ 444,939 ► $ N/A 35 36 Special Foundation Support .......................... ► $ N/A ► $ N/A 37 (pilings ctc.) 38 39 Paving, curbs, gutters & sidewalks ...................... ► $ 213.468 ► $ N/A 40 41 42 Retaining Walls .................................. ► $ 10,500 ► $ N/A 43 Landscaping ..................................... ► $ 486.548 ► $ N/A 44 45 Signage ........................................ ► $ 4,200 - ► $ N/A 46 47 Lighting ....................................... ► $ 26.250 ► $ N/A 48 49 Removal of underground tanks ........................ ► $ N/A ► $ N/A 50 51 Removal of toxic materials ................ ► $ N/A ► $ N/A 52 53 54 Rock removal .............................. ► $ N/A ► $ N/A Other (Specify) 55 57 ► Sundrv: site features, trellises, site furn. .. ► g 192,058 ► $ N/A •.. 5958 ► Structured parking $ 2' 591,551 N /A 60 ................... 0. ► $ 61 62 TOTAL SITE DEVELOPMENT COSTS: ................ ► $ 4,148,768 ► $ N/A OFFICIAL NAME OF PROJECT. P. SAN RAFAEL/MARIN COUNTY LIBRARY P85-060 Page 33 CSL -BA FORM 2 (11/1/90) 1 2 4 5 6 s 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 Mitie+atine Circumstances: If there are problems with the proposed site, what mitigating circumstances lessen the negative impact? Describe the proposed design solutions which moderate the site's drawbacks. Provide information on alternative sites considered, and why the proposed site is the best location for a public library in the service area: Site selection criteria were established and evaluation done by an ad hoc site selection committee. Ten sites were evaluated and two were selected for detailed consideration -- this site and an existing Safeway store site on B Street, south of 2nd Street. The site selected ranked high against all criteria: (1) minimum 73,000 SF site area, (2) located in Downtown San Rafael and the Redevelopment District, (3) service area vehicular and transit access, (4) good pedestrian access to the Downtown, (5) availability of adjacent offsite parking, (6) available for acquisition at reasonable costs, (7) good visibility and identity in the community, (8) compatible with adjacent land uses, (9) a configuration suitable for the library program, (10) free of geotechnical problems. Even though the chosen site meets all criteria and provides excellent service area access, 2nd and 3rd Streets do create noise and diminish short range views to the north and the south. The design mitigates noise and loss of views by creating interior courtyards allowing major windows to focus to the interior of the site for quiet and view. Visual Record. Provide photographs and/or a video tape of the site and surrounding area. Show several views of the site and a 360 degree perspective around the site of the surrounding buildings. Label all photographs and video tapes with the name of the applicant and project. Maps: Provide a map showing the location of the proposes library site in the community. lnis map (or anotner wiin a mtgcr scale) shall show the service area of the proposed project, and if possible, the nearest existing library (other than the one being replaced). PROJECT TIMETABLE Provide the timetable for the proposed project. Show estimated dates of completion, as well as actual dates of completion: TIMETABLE Site Purchase/Lease Agreement Executed Schematic Plans & Cost Estimate Design Development Plans & Cost Estimate Working Drawings & Final Cost Estimate Start of Construction Completion of Construction DATE ► June 1991 P. 7111v Lu1 ► November 1991 May 1992 0. P. July 1992 11September 1993 Calculate the number of months from the month of application until the estimated start of construction: 17 Calculate the number of months for the construction of the project from start to finish: Months ► 14 Months OFFICIAL NAME OF PROJECT: ► SAN RAFAEL/MARIN COUNTY LIBRARY P85-060 page 34 CSI.BA FORM 2 (1111/90) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 CONCEPTUAL ARCHITECTURAL PLANS New construction, conversions and addition/renovations: For new construction, conversion and addition/renovation projects, a set of conceptual plans (no less than 22 X 34 inches for paper size) prepared by an architect licensed to practice in the State of California shall be submitted with the application. Multipurpose projects shall submit the required conceptual plans for both the total multipurpose project, as well as the library portion of the project. The conceptual plans shall consist of the following: (a) An area plan showing the library site in context with the surrounding neighborhood buildings, parking and streets. (b) A siteplan showing the library building, parking lot and access roads, as well as any anticipated future expansion of the building and parking lot. The site plan shall also indicate the direction of north. (c) A floor plan (single line) showing, and identifying by name on the plan, the major programmed areas for the library. Each area shall show the square footage called for in the library building program and the actual square footage allocated on the plan. (d) Two sections through the building, one longitudinal and one latitudinal. (e) Two elevations, with one elevation being the front of the library building. (f) Outline specifications describing the type of construction by identifying the basic building components (structural, mechanical etc.), and the type of occupancy. The architect shall reference any applicable Sections of State Statutes and State Building -Codes. (g) For the remodeling portion of the project, a floor plan which identifies the extent and limits of the remodeling. (h) For projects which involve rehabilitation for health and safety purposes, the architect shall cite the specific Sections of State Statutes, State Building Codes or local codes which demonstrate that the existing building is in need of rehabilitation for health and safety purposes. If local codes are cited, provide a copy of any cited sections of the local code. Remodeling of existing libraries only: N/A For projects which involve remodeling of existing libraries exclusively, only outline specifications with a floor plan which identifies the extent and limits of remodeling shall be submitted with the application. If the remodeling project involves rehabilitation for health and safetypurposes, the architect shall cite the specific Sections of State Statutes, State Building Standards Codes or local codes which demonstrate that the existing library building is in need of rehabilitation for health and safety purposes. Provide a copy of any sections of the local code which have been cited. OFFICIAL NAME OF PROJECT: ► SAN RAFAEL/MARIN COUNTY LIBRARY P85-060 Page 35 CS1,BA FORM 2 (11/1190) 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 FINANCIAL INFORMATION Normal Construction Costs in the Applicant's Area: (See Section 20418 (c)) (For projects with new construction only.) In order to justify the eligible projected construction cost estimate for new construction, the following information is required: The current (1990) cost of public library buildings figure of S115.20 per square foot multiplied by the following locality adjustment factor: 1) County: P. MARIN Multiplier Factor: ► 1.31 2) Locally Ad'usted Cost Per Square Foot ($/SF): ► S 150.91 / SF (1115.20 X Multiplier Factor) This figure is increased by 1/3 percent for every month from the State Librarian's deadline for application until the anticipated bid date which provides the eligible projected construction cost per square foot estimate. 3) Number of Months: i5 X.33 = No. 4.95 % Inflation Factor 4) Locally Adjusted S/SF X Inflation Factor % = ► S 7.47 / SF The locally adjusted cost per square foot figure added to the inflation factor cost per square foot figure (line 2 plus line 4) equals the normal public construction cost in the applicant's area: 5) Eligible projected construction $/SF: ► S 158.38 / SF The eligible projected construction cost is calculated by multiplying the eligible projected construction cost per square foot figure times the square footage of new construction: Eligible projected construction $/SF: ► $ 158.38 / SF (re-enter line 5) X The Square Footage of New Construction: No. 74,292 SF Equals: 6) The eligible projected construction cost: ► $ 11,766,367 If the projected construction cost estimated by the project architect is lower than the figure in line 6, the applicant shall use the lower figure as the normal public construction cost in the applicant's area. If the optional modification below is not utilized, the eligible projected construction cost may be increased by fifteen percent to allow for a contingency at this point: Eligible Contingency: ► $ 1,764,955 (15% of line 6) OFFICIAL NAME OF PROJECT: ► SAN RAFAEL/MARIN COUNTY LIBRARY P85-060 Page 36 CSI -HA FORM 2 (11/1/90) 2 4 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 Optional modification: The applicant may, at its option, employ a local cost comparison approach to increase the eligible projected construction cost figure. List a minimum of three comparable public construction projects which have been bid within two years of the State Librarian's deadline for application: Contract Project Date Bid Cost/S A) ► N/A $ / SF B) ► N/A $ / SF C) ► N/A $ / SF D) ► N/A $ / SF E) ► N/A $ / SF Comparable public construction projects are post offices, museums, courthouses, city halls, auditoriums, community college and public libraries, senior citizens centers, public schools and recreation centers. The costs per square foot of the above recently bid comparable projects are averaged to obtain the: 7) Locally Determined Comparable $/SF: ► $ N/A / SF (average of A through F) The average of this locally determined comparable cost per square foot figure (line 7) and the eligible projected construction cost per square foot figure (line ) equals the revised eligible projected construction cost per square foot: Locally Determined Comparable $/SF: ► $ N/A / SF (reenter line 7) Plus Eligible Projected Construction $/SF: ► $ N/A / SF (reenter line 5) Divided by 2, Equals 8) Revised Eligible Projected Construction $/SF: ► $ N/A / SF The revised eligible projected construction cost is calculated by multiplying the eligible projected construction cost per square foot figure times the square footage of new construction: Revised eligible projected construction $/SF: ► $ N/A / SF (reenter line 8) X The Square Footage of New Construction: ► N/`"' SF Equals: 9) The revised eligible projected construction cost: ► $ N/A The revised eligible projected construction cost may be increased by fifteen percent to allow for a contingency: Eligible Contingency: (15% of line 9) ► $ N/A OFFICIAL NAME OF PROJECT: P. SAN RAF`E'/SIN COUNTY LIBRARY P85-060 page 37 CSI -BA FORM 2 (11/1/90) 1 2 3 4 5 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 Detailed Projected Construction Cost Estimate For new construction, the architect shall provide the applicant, and the applicant shall submit with the application, a conceptual phase estimate of the projected construction costs for the pro sed project. The estimate shall be organized using either A or B. as follows, or a similar estimating format. The footnoted citations below are provided only as a reference. Applicants are not required to use the external documents footnoted by asterisks in order to comply with the cost estimate requirements. A.• General Requirements Site Work Concrete Masonry Metals Wood and Plastics Thermal and Moisture Protection Doors and Windows B.•• Foundations Substructures Superstructures Exterior Closure Roofing Interior Construction Finishes Specialties Equipment Furnishings Special Conditions Conveying Systems Mechanical Electrical Conveying Mechanical Electrical General Conditions Special Site Work Construction Specifications Institute (C.S.I.) Masterformat Divisions •• R.S. Means Assemblies Cost Data Manual For remodeling work, the architect shall provide the applicant, and the applicant shall submit with the application, a conceptual plans estimate of the projected construction costs for the proposed project. The estimate shall be organized by the three types of eligible project expenditures for remodeling work: A. Energy Conservation B. Access for the Disabled N/A C. Compliance with Current Health and Safety Requirements for Public Facilities For remodeling work, the architect shall also provide a lump sum estimate for the remaining "general" remodeling work included in the project. Multipurpose Cost Comparison: (For multipurpose projects only.) N/A The architect shall provide the applicant, and the applicant shall submit with the application, a cost analysis comparing the budget of the multipurpose project as a whole with the budget of the library portion of the project, using the same formats as above. OFFICIAL NAME OF PROJECT: ► SAN RAFAEL/MARIN COUNTY LIBRARY P85-060 Page 38 CSI,BA FORM 2 (11/1/90) Library Project Budget (Provide for all projects. Provide for library portion only of multipurpose projects.) LIBRARY PROTECT COSTS ELIGIBLE 1 Purchase Price or Appraised Value of Building I,.$ N/A PP g............ Construction Contract for: INELIGIBLE N/A 2) New Construction .. ... ........................ . ► $ 11, 766, 367 ► $ 20,323 (Including additions) Remodeling for: 3) Energy Conservation ........................ ► 1$ L111t' 4) Disabled Access ............................ ► $ N/A 5) Health & Safety ........................... ► $ -U/A 6) General (Other) ........................... N/A 7) Contingency .................................... ► $ 1.176., 637 8) Site Development Costs ............................ P. $ 4,148,768 9) Site Demolition Costs ............................. ► $ 65.000 10) Fastened Shelving & Built-in Equipment ................ P. $ 460,000 11) Works of Art ................................... ► $ N/A 12) Furnishings .................................... ► $ 1,025,840 13) Movable Equipment .............................. N/A 14) Geotechnical Reports ............................. P. $ 7,000 15) Architectural & Engineering Fees ..................... ► $ 1,182,655 16) Construction Cost Estimator Fees ..................... ► $ 58,700 17) Asbestos Consultant Fees ........................... ► $ N/A 18) Library Consultant Fees ............................ No, $ 112.025 19) Interior Designer Fees ............................. ► $ 182,500 20) Local Project Administration Costs .................... N/A 21) Other (Specify ► $ N/A 22) Other (Specify ) , , , ► $ N/A OFFICIAL NAME OF PROJECT: ► SAN RAFAEL/MARIN COUN'T'Y LIBRARY P85-060 N/A N/A N/A ► $ N/A ►$ ►$ 2,032 N/A N/A N/A ► $ N/A ► $ N/A ► $ 65,548 ► $ N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A lei /A N/A N/A Page 39 CSI,BA FORM 2 (M/90) 28) TOTAL COSTS: ............................... ► $ 23,177,419 ► $ 87,903 SOURCES OF PROJECT INCOME: 29) State Matching Funds ............................ ► $ 15,065,322 N/A (65% of line 28 eligible casts) 30) Local Matching Funds ............................ ► $ 8 ,112 , 097 N/A (35% of line 28 eligible costs) 31) City ............................................. ► $ N/A 32) County ........................................... ► $ N/A 33) Special District ..................................... ► $ N/A ELIGIBLE INELIGIBLE 23) Subtotal.................................. ► $ 20,185,492 N/A Local Credits (Land, A&E Fees and Furnishings) ................... (Add lines 1 through 22) (Enter total of figures on lines 25 through 27 and only 24) State Project Administration Fee .................... ► $ 100.927 N/A (12% of line 23 eligible costs) (No credit for land which will be acquired) 25) Purchase Price of Land ........................... ► $ N/A N/A 26) A praised Value of Iand .......................... RO ► $ 891, 000 N/A ► $ 87,903 lease or lease-pui :hase) (The same as line 28 ineligible) 39) 27) ng1E) Fees ..... Credit for Architectural & E'neering (A & for to 2/15/88 for 1st fundingcle, ► $ N/A N/A (Paid prior and prior to 7/19/88 for 2nd funding cycle 28) TOTAL COSTS: ............................... ► $ 23,177,419 ► $ 87,903 SOURCES OF PROJECT INCOME: 29) State Matching Funds ............................ ► $ 15,065,322 N/A (65% of line 28 eligible casts) 30) Local Matching Funds ............................ ► $ 8 ,112 , 097 N/A (35% of line 28 eligible costs) 31) City ............................................. ► $ N/A 32) County ........................................... ► $ N/A 33) Special District ..................................... ► $ N/A 34) Private ........................................... ► $ N/A 35) Other (Specify: San Rafael Redevelopment Agency ) , . , ► $ 8,112,097 36) Local Credits (Land, A&E Fees and Furnishings) ................... ► $ N/A (Enter total of figures on lines 25 through 27 and only furnishings from line 12 which have already been acquired prior to the State Librarian's deadline for application) (No credit for land which will be acquired) (The addition of lines 31 through 36 must equal line 30) 37) Adjusted Local Match ...................................... ► $ 8,112,097 (Line 30 minus line 36) 38) Supplemental Local Funds ................................... ► $ 87,903 (The same as line 28 ineligible) 39) TOTAL PROJECT INCOME: ................................ ► $ 23,265,322 (Add lines 29, 30 and 38) OFFICIAL NAME OF PROJECT: ► SAN RAFAEL/MARIN COUN'T'Y LIBRARY P85-060 Page 40 CS1.BA FORM 2 (11/1/90) I Local Funding Commitment: 2 3 Provide the necessary resolution by the governing body of the applicant required to support the application. 4 (See Section 20416 (a)) 5 6 7 8 SIGNATURES 9 10 11 The parties below attest to and certify the accuracy and truthfulness of the application for California Library 12 Construction and Renovation Bond Act funds. If the application is successful, the applicant agrees to execute the 13 project on the basis of the application data provide herein. 14 15 LIBRARY DIRECTOR 16 17 I hereby affirm that the liary jurisdiction, for which I am the administrative agent, approves of the application and 18 will opeje;eflibrary after its completion. 19 'g, 20 21 ► ► 22 signature Dote 23 Vaughn Stratford City Librarian 24 ► AnnP M AnnP1 f nrnntu T i hrari An 25 Name (Type) Title (Type) 26 27 28 HEAD OF PLANNING DEPARTMENT 29 (If applicable - Special Districts exempt) 30 31 32 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 I hereby certify the accuracy of the 1990 and 2010 population figures contained in the application for the jurisdiction which I re resent. Signature O Date P. Robert Pendoley Name (rype) ELECTED OFFICIAL P. Planninq Director Title (type) Signature of Mayor, Chairperson of Board of Supervisors, or Head of District, authorized to make application for the local jurisdiction ► ► Slgnature Date ► Lawrence E. Mulryan ► Mayor, City of San Rafael Name (type) Title (type) OFFICIAL NAME OF PROJECT: ► Page 41 (SLBA FORM 2 (1111/90) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 t8 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 JPA projects only. (If application is by a JPA applicant, provide the elected official and head of planning of the second party.) ELECTED OFFICIAL Signature of Mayor, Chairperson of Board of Supervisors, or Head of District, authorized to make application for the local jurisdiction ► P. Signatmm Date ► Gary Giacomini ► Chairman, Board of Supervisors Name (Type) Titk (Type) HEAD OF PLANNING DEPARTMENT (If applicable - Special Districts exempt) I hereby certify the accuracy of the 1990 and 2010 population figures contained in the application for the jurisdiction which I represent. Btnatum Date Mark Riesenfeld ► Planninq Director Name ([Type) Title Ciype) SAN RAFAEL/MARIN COUNTY LIBRARIAN P85-060 OFFICIAL NAME OF PROJECT: P. SAN 42 CSI -BA FORM 2 (11/1190)