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HomeMy WebLinkAbout8.2 HeritageCtrMasterPln I'> CITY CLERK File # D~[l]~-~ . AGENDA STATEMENT CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May 6, 1997 SUBJECT: Heritage Center Master Site Plan Report by: Bonnie Leonard, Recreation Supervisor EXHIBITS ATTACHED: Preliminary Master Site Plan RECOMMENDATION~ 1. 2. Receive presentation from Staff and Consultant. Receive public comment. Approve proposed master site plan Direct Staff to prepare a phasing plan based upon available funding Direct Staff to prepare plans and specifications for the parking lot ~. ,., ,). 4. 5. FINANCIAL STATEMENT: $4,000 is budgeted for development of the master site plan; $25,000 is budgeted for resurfacing of the parking lot. ." DESCRIPTION: As part of the 1996-2001 Capital Improvement Program, funds were budgeted for the development of a master site plan for the Dublin Heritage Center. The purpose of the master site plan is to develop a model for future site improvements and a strategy for their implementation. Alan R. Dreyfuss, the architect responsible for the renovation of the Murray Schoolhouse and Old St. Raymond's Church, was awarded the contract. After having taken a careful look at the site in order to become familiar with current opportunities and constraints for site development, the Consultant met with City departments in a joint meeting to identify requirements for parking, driveways and fire access in relation to the current program use. In addition, the consultant was provided with the "wish list" of improvements that was developed by the Heritage Center Advisory Committee. Attached is a copy of the preliminary master site plan for the Dublin Heritage Center. The plan was reviewed by the Parks and Community Services Commission and the Heritage Center Advisory Committee during a joint meeting. The following list of concerns were raised by members of the Commission and Committee: 1) include a gate at the entry to the parking lot; 2) address the existence of unmarked graves in the south west comer of the cemetery; 3) extend the foliage between the cemetery and the museum to serve as a buffer and reduce noise from the museum to the cemetery; 4) include a path to the proposed restroom; 5) provide for a water source on the north side of the cemetery; 6) remove the well house and cap the well; and 7) address the issue of erecting additional "family signs". Alan Dreyfuss will .... ------------------------------------------------------------------- COPIES TO: Parks & Community Services Commission Heritage Center Advisory Committee ITEM NO.--'1.2 G :\hrtgctr\mstrpln \cc56.doc be in attendance at the meeting to present the master site plan for review by the City Council ,~ to address the concerns raised at the joint meeting. If the master site plan is acceptable to the City Council, the next step is the development of a plan to divide the work into logical projects based on project priority and projected financing. The contract wi. the architect does not provide for the development of detailed design of the various elements of the plan ' (signs, site furniture, patio surfaces, etc.). Such detailed designs would be developed as part of construction documents for the various projects, funding for which is not currently available. The fiscal Year 1996-97 budget does, however, include funds to resurface the parking lot between the Schoolhouse and the Church. Thus, if the parking lot layout is satisfactory, Staff will prepare the necessary plans and specifications in order to put the parking lot project out to bid. Staff recommends that the City Council take the following action: 1) receive the presentation from Staff and Consultant; 2) receive public comment; 3) approve the proposed master site plan; and 4) direct Staff to prepare a phasing plan based on available funding; and 5) direct Staff to prepare plans and specifications for the parking lot. .:'; .... .... : .....:. -;A- '. City 01 Dublin ! Pioneer Cemetery Schematic Site Pia Improvements OJ F1~ L.J C' 1-" 4'" 11~~~~IIRi EOfTEYF~~~ IrJSsottll..."Ulue OI\K1..AtIO, CM'~ TfL5108J65:0-4 rAl(510!Uj~ . . " S'o '- \ :'J!".~ a r!' il';;-----~--~---.;;,""-~)-":~., 0 . ~/.. - ~ n : ~~'[] 0) t:::1s f::t - - " 0 \J I' ,I'-," \ ,0 0 0 , ..- ::;- ~ .... < ~ t::J ~'----q,'- '" '" 0 fC' ;~ '.".'fl; /'-.. . ".. "'" :> ....... ,OJ . r' r C--,..l . . tf,r.....-(,'.,".. ................ l /' , r l-' :,,'''' fO,.t...;---.. .."....c:-----.. 1. ~ _', A~.., "'.... . , \:. =11 "" ~ " i' I ".~boT,.' -.c.... ~ ,_ 71--'''' D_", , ~ ~II U'~. . .:~. 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