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HomeMy WebLinkAbout07/26/1990 SC MinutesPUBLIC SAFETY BUILDING COMMITTEE JULY 26, 1990 MINUTES I. QL, L ""ALL The meeting was called to order at 7:00 a.m. Present at the meeting were: Mayor Gerald Farley; Trustees Ralph Arthur, Timothy Corcoran, Leo Floros, George Van Geem and Theodore Wattenberg. Absent from the meeting was Trustee Mark Busse. Also present at the meeting were: Village Manager John Dixon, Assistant Village Manager John Burg, Finance Director David Jepson, Fire Chief Edward Cavello, Police Chief Ron Pavlock, Police Commander Mike Kruchten, Police Sergeant Dick Draffone, Fred Borich and Naras Statkus of Donohue and Associates, Business District Development and Redevelopment Commission members Irvana Wilks, Bart Keljik and Paul Hoefert. There were two members of the press in attendance. II. DISCUS I N ON THE CHEMAT1C DESlQN OF THE PUBLIC SAFE BUILDING Mr. Statkus, of Donohue and Associates, explained the schematic design and elevations of the proposed Public Safety Building. Chief Cavello and Chief Pavlock explained how the building meets their needs and said this design takes care of all the deficiencies noted in the Donohue Report. Fire and Police personnel provided ample input into the design. Mr. Borich of Donohue and Associates said the design is about 2,400 square feet over the original estimate, for a total of 43,955 square feet. Trustee Arthur asked if it was designed for a third floor. Mr Borich said no. This would add 15-20% to the structural cost. Mr. Borich said he was asked to cut back on the cost of the project as much as possible. The following cost chart was presented. Mr. Borich said the estimate must be reviewed, but it is correct within a plus gar .minus 5%. November 30, 1989 Construction Estimate for Spring, 1990 Construction Inflation Factor (Spring 1991) Revised Estimate 7/26/90 (Per Schematic Design with Various Cuts) Actual Reduction in Project Cost Construction Fees Site/Demolition Furniture/Equipment Temporary Facilities $6,124,500 304,000 $5,986,100 < $ 442,400 > $5,986,100 465,700 95,800 320,000 150. $7,017,600 Other possible cuts include $5,800 for the metal roof towers, $115,000 for the reinforced parking deck (to be used for Fire training) and $108,000 for brick. There was a concern about possible maintenance problems with a flat roof. There was a question about room for expansion. Chief Pavlock said there is some flexibility for expansion. For example, he could add nine Officers without a problem. There was also a discussion as to whether it might make more sense to have the Referendum in April. However, there was a unanimous consensus to hold the Referendum on the Pubic Safety Building in November. Mr. Borich felt a sloped roof would cost approximately $42,000 more, but he said he would have to check this figure. Based on this information and subject to verification of cost, there was a consensus to go with a sloped roof. There was also a consensus to use brick, to have a reinforced parking deck to allow for Fire training and to spend all of the Income Tax Surcharge on this building. The next meeting was set for 7:00 a.m., on August 2, to discuss the final cost estimate and methods of financing the project. III. ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 8:55 a.m. Respectfully submitted, JOHN P. BURG JPB/rcw Assistant Village Manager