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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAnimal Shelter.pptProposed Animal Shelter Facility What is the architectural design intent of an Animal Shelter? Answer: 1. To meet the State of Iowa Licensing requirements, and 2. To have an appropriate designed shelter for humans who use it, and 3. For animals passing through it Shelter Constructed (Former Animal Shelter Why does a new shelter need to be different? Answer: 1. Capacity 2. Materials 3. Function s °~~:,rr Bu~Er~ s' ~ ! ~ ~- Why does the new shelter need to be different? 1 . Capacity Factors that determine "architecture" capacity for care: Appropriate separation of spaces & functions Staffing for programming & services Staff training Average length of stay • Appropriate number of housing units Why does the new shelter need to be different? 1 . Capacity A. Former flooded facility faced capacity issues • NNW Expansion Study, July 2007 • Four options explored • Site limitation, build up Kirkwood Avenue Animal Cnra ~~ ~~ ~' OW ~ Canter "°~r °n` i6t° -POSSIBLE BUILDING ° EXPRNSlON ARFA c -FLOOD ROW RR ROW Expansion Study AnimaP Care & Adoption Center 111 Kirkwood Avenue Iowa City, Iowa July 20U7 sua~„nte~ ~Y 5~~~~ r:,,; ~.;~~,ut, S, I~w2 CAY. F :i22q{, Nnun~ a^~-a51-t ass fax 315-351 ~02'aYS Why does the new shelter need to be different? 1 . Capacity A. Former flooded facility faced capacity issues NNW Expansion Study, July 2007-Cost of expanding up: A,nimat Care Center Expansion Cost Option A Cptuan 6 Option C ©ption D V'lems Per S .Foot. Sq. Feel Cost S4 Fset Gost Sq. Feel Gost Sq. Feet Cost Bulldt~'Qsmolklon E -__ $7,5p 663 $ 5,000:00 1.730 $ 13,000.00 663 $ 5,000.00 0 $ - ~~ -- _ _~ z.- $14:00 a,a66 $ 22.aao.ao 3,421 $ n,los.oo a.a86 $ z2,aaa.oa x,151 $ zs~s5.oo alts 1AIORle aa~ Tnn, tsrr~a,.ma $5.00 3a,000 $ 170,000.00 34,000 $ 170,Ofl0.00 3a,000 $ 170.000.00 34,000 $ 170,000.00 Parking Lot Paving 814.00 12.200 $ 170,600.00 12,200 $ 170,800.00 12,200 $ 170,800.00 12,200 $ 170,800.00 8tructuro (tI COnawctlon) tat Floor $75.00 7,600 $ 570.000.00 8.350 $ 626,250.00 . 8,350 $ 626,250.00 6.350 $ 62fi,250~.00 2nd Floor $75.00 7,600 $ 570,000-00 11,840 $ 888.000.00 11,840 $ 888,000,00 11,840 $ BSB,OOOAO Plurol~ j~'~1F?,~'. $10.00 15,200 $ 152,000.flO 16.400 $ 164,000.00 15,400 '~, $ 164,000.00 16,400 $ 164,000.00 HVAC $1o.DD 1s.2oD $ 152,ooa.DD 1s.aoo $ 1sa.0Dfl.oo 1s,4Da $ 16a,DDODO 16,a0o $ 16a,D000D Ekctrioal ~4 ~ $,15.00 15,200 $ 228,000.00 16,400 $ 246,000.00 16.400 $ 246.000-00 16,400 $ 246 OOf1.00 tntarlor - _ 56.00 15,200 $ 121,600.00 16,400 $ 131,200.00 16,40fl $ 131,200.00 16,a00 $ 131200.OO Etctarloai $15,00 11,000 $ 165,000,00 11,000 $ 165.,000.00 11,000 $ 165,000.00 11,040 $ 155.000.00 55.00 1,500 $ 7,500.00 1,500 S 7,500.00 1,500 S 7,500.00 1,500 S 7,500,00 SUB-IOTA 5178.50 S 2,334,340.00 S 2,762,655.00 i S 2,760.190.00 S 2,758,505,00 M ~ 527.00 5 350.151.00 $ 414,426.00 $ 41a,028.00 $ 413,776.00 TOSAL 5205.50 $ 2,684,491.00 $ 3,177,263.00 S 3,174,218.00 S 3,172,281.00 Options A through D ranged between $2.7 million to $3.2 million, corresponding square footage 19,900 - 25,149 Why does the new shelter need to be different? 1 . Capacity A. Former flooded facility faced capacity issues Neighboring site used for Animal Shelter program • Area outside of building Foot print not included by FEMA square foot calculation Why does the new shelter need to be different? 1 . Capacity A. Former flooded facility faced capacity issues Neighboring site used for Animal Shelter programs ROME 3tr 4. NWVYTP Sage Bulkiing Used ~,y ~Id flnlmel Shelter >~ t tat' x 7K ta'ao` x uY 3t0 ~ 373 ~. atwa tCP x Y1! t>y4' x ~' nv .: to s' Why does the new shelter need to be different? 1 . Capacity Q ~nrm~r f(oo~ed facility faced canr~~it~~ iss-~~c 8. Review of current codes and standards • Chapter 67 of State of Iowa Animal Welfare Code • Guidelines for Standards of Care in Animal Shelters, 2010 Why does the new shelter need to be different? 1 . Capacity Q ~nrm~r f(o~~ed facility faced canr~~it~~ issr~Qc 8. Review of current codes and standards National standards have evolved, from "pound" design, reviews: 1. Layout and design- healthiest to most contagious 2. Enclosures 3. Surfaces and Drainage 4. Heating, Ventilation and Air Quality 5. Sound Control 6. Sanitation and Disease Control ~ J ~~ .,~ ~ ~- _; ~. ,~ 7. Human and Animal Health h L Why does the new shelter need to be different? 1 . Capacity A. Former flooded facility faced capacity issues 8. Review of Current Codes and Standards C. Review of current and future capacity needs 7~~KSON & KY.AN Aitlll ITf: ('TS r~+.~~ 4 ~~~ ~~ G~'~ C~ ,~v,~~ YI~,F o tiCn'`~~t ~ _ ~~M M1~ \t5y~ aIP~ f sf~cc wH / ~yi+~'r1 / ~ Pc fl' R. / .¢F°mcM. Iowa City Animal Care and Adoption Center Pmgra~n ~eln~~ io,woa ,»~ n~~- I*t~ ~SL!'GE 110 Y10413'fON'kT „op5 X13 ~.a S~1e NHli ~,~[l'YOn x~nA• CciN Why does the new shelter need to be different? 1 . Capacity A. Former flooded facility faced capacity issues 8. Review of current codes and standards C. Review of current and future capacity needs Why does the new shelter need to be different? ~~~acity 2. Materials _~ ~ ;. ~~ y~ 1r'. "~ -~--- _~ _ ~ 4. 1~ ~~ o- ~I ~~~~ v .: ~ . ___~ ~ ~ I •..~,. ~d Why does the new shelter need to be different? ~~~acity 2. Materials Five essential elements of Animal Shelter Design _ ~ ~ ___ ~_ m Animal Care Facilities Average Cost per Square Foot $223 ity Animal Intake Proposed * Completed Square Feet Projected Cost Actual Cost Cost per Square Foot Funds Raised edar Bend Not - 14,300 1.2 Million Unknown $206 1.2 Million Available edar Rapids * 3,000 17,000 7 Million $411 ouncil Bluffs 7,000 13,300 3.2 Million $240 2.1 Million Des Moines 18,000 * 43,000 9.3 Million $216 12 Million Dubuque 5,000 38,000 6 Million $158 Fort Dodge 2,000 * 9,100 1.5 Million $165 1.5 Million Iowa City 2,500 16,000 4 Million $250 ioux City 3,060 * 12,700 1.9 Million 1.5 Million $140 Why does the new shelter need to be different? ~~~acity 2. Materials Five essential elements of Animal Shelter Design 1. Lighting ,~ -~: ~. ~; ,~."~= Why does the new shelter need to be different? ~~~acity 2. Materials Five essential elements of Animal Shelter Design 1. Lighting 2. Drains and Water ~`_ _ ~- _- ~. x .. ~ ~ -~ :~- _ ~~ ~~~~~ ~, ,. ~~ ~ ~ Why does the new shelter need to be different? ~~~acity 2. Materials Five architectural elements of Animal Shelter Design 1. Lighting 2. Drains and Water Why does the new shelter need to be different? ~_ ~ rapacity 2. Materials Five architectural elements of Animal5helter Design 1. Lighting 2. Drains and Water 3. Flooring 4. Acoustics & Cleanliness ~~~ nrt~~~~;i~~~~i !fly ~~~~ ,;,,~.~~ 'll~~ ~lf~ irr n~°!I ~ f , ~~ !!!!!! Phi ~F~ is ~ ; ~ .;, ~ ~'~~uuur~an' a n, ~r~ p~uillllf~Blllifi ~ ~ . ~,~ } ~~ ..~ ~ ~ ' 1 - Eu~;~~~~011~tt6~. `~~H~ ~ ~ ~ '~ -:tea °~ ~'.. ~=" South Los Angeles Animal Care Center, pyrol< Why does the new shelter need to be different? 1_ ~:~,~aacity 2. Materials Five architectural elements of Animal Shelter Design Lighting Drains and Water Flooring 4. Acoustics & Cleanliness CI ea n Ai r Act CONDENSING UNIT/EVAPdRATOR COIL SCHEDULE PLAN NOM COND REFRIG N MCA VOLTS PH NZ GESIGN RENARKS MARK TONS TEAfP TYPE COMP. BASS ACLU-I 12.5 SS A-22 2 69.6 208 3 b0 CARRIER c~ NOTE 1.2 ANS-PI4 NOTES: I. MATCH TO DUCT MOUNTEp EVAPORATOR COIL TO ACHIEVE 1HE FOLEONING PERFORMANCE DATA: SUPPLY AIRFLOW: 7070 CF111 EAT: 86F DB. 7fiF Y!B 7AT: b4.5T' pB, 63.9E NFd Y. HOT GAS BYPASS SNALL BE PROVIDED. 1HE SYSTEM SHATL HAVE 3 STAGES OF COWNG. THE COINOEN59NG uNIT SHALL NAVE A MENIMUM EER OF 11.8. RATED AT ARV CONDIilONS. DIFFUSERS, REGISTERS, AND GRILLES SCHEDULE 7DENT. N0. MATERIAL OF CDNSTRUGTIQY OESCRiPNON DESON BASVS REMARKS SC-I STEEL 3/4' SPAgNC, PTUS 300RL SEE NOTE 1 EG-i STEEL 3/4' SPACING, 11N5 35IXiL SEE NOTE 1 Why does the new shelter need to be different? 1 . Capacity 2. Materials 3. Function 7~ ~,;~~ l ~~ t. ~,~ ~--- ~' Why does the new shelter need to be different? 1 . Capacity ~ ~~~terials 3. Function A. State Licensing Codes: / Intake /Examination /Holding areas /Adoption areas /Isolation- 10°° space for animals diagnosed with disease T-- - -- ~- •- - - •- ~- Why does the new shelter need to be different? 1 . Capacity 2. Materials 3. Function ~~ ~r Animal Housing/Nreschool lour Same Room -Different Day Animal Shelter: proposed program for future site _.~ ~ .~ I I I r F I I k t~ecw Euxcisr ~n . ~s I k I I I I I r r-~__-_------~-w--~- I I t I 1 .rrtc~r'xn r.mi ~ I t t r~ \ ~ f ~ " r °. ~. ,~ J 'J ~'+ ` Y D 8 16 3? Animal Shelter Timeline Archealagical Phase 1 Intensive Site Study ~ a~~i zozi Pending FEMA response/ Send aut Architectural Services RFCp ~ ;~~ zci: Interview & Select Architect& Engineering Services/Consultant Contract negotiations ~ Jussc zoli Formal City Council Award of Design Contract ,~ zoi1 Design and Develaprnent of plans ,~~ zoz3 Repart to City Council: Cast Estimates, Schematic Building and Site Plans ~ occ.obe= z ~ z Faundation Financial Feasibility [allotiv 3 to 5 m©nths~ ~ Improved project Request Application & Approval Period wi[h FEMA ~ Sanuary- Msrch ~C.i= Canstructian Documents Camplete ~ ray zozz Bidding through Award/ Make a Recommendation to City Council b Y3y-July ~i,12 Canstructian Begins [allow 12 to 14 months] ~ 3uly z012 Construction Complete/ Move Temporary Shelter to Permanent Facility 27s.~er .. -' ~~ Friends of the Animal Center Foundation ~~ FACF's mission: To raise funds to support and expand the animal care services of the Iowa City Animal Care & Adoption Center. ~~- ~.~..~ ~, ~+~- '~:~ ..r ~,.r °I '' We seek health, comfort, freedom from fear, and a guardian for all companion animals. ,~~ ~- ~ ~ ~ -~. _ ~, .. Sr`~ ids of the Animal Center foundation About FACF: •Established in 1999 •7 member volunteer board of directors •1 part time Executive Director •Healthy donor database of 7763 •Strong history of donation stewardship •Excellent fund raising track record (over $520,000 raised since June 2008) •Works to fund programs and services that result in a positive impact on animals and people in community Programs FACF supports: Friends of the Animal Center •Vo I u ntee r/Foste r Ca re P rogra m Foun~at~~n •Medical Care & Animal Nutrition •Animal Enrichment •Adoption Promotion & Mobile Adoption •Humane Education & Service Learning •Community Outreach Programs •Spay/Neuter Assistance Programs •Dog Training •Microchipping Clinics •Facility Enhancements li I r~~~~ Friends of tl~e Animal Center Foundation 4 Value Added: I n 2010: •Volunteer hours logged: 11,482.75 •Active volunteers: 282 •Number of animals saved through foster care: 182 •Animal Center & FACF events: 10 •Education/Outreach events: 61 •Mobile Adoption events: 35 •Animals microchipped: 112 •Animals spayed/neutered: 145 •Dogs trained: 66 Friends of the Animal Center Foundation Future facility needs: •Space for people •Space for animals •Capacity for growth riends of tie Animal tenter Foundation FACF's goal: Support the City of Iowa City's efforts to build a new Animal Center facility that will meet the needs of the people and animals in our community now and in the future. ~ ,~:. ~. , ~~~~ ~u r ~I Friends of tie Animal tenter Foundation (=11~~ ~.~~~a c~,~,_d~~r, ~'~~ ~~~Q~;per Support for the new facility: •Part of FACF's mission since 1999 •Since 2008, $26,501.75 spent on facility improvements •Community supporters have already designated $194,589.38 in donations for a new facility •In a commitment to maximize potential donations FACF hired fundraising consulting firm, Renaissance Group Inc. -~ _ ~ _ ,~~® Friends of the Animal Center Fo~undati~on `~ , f~~ `,. ~:~~ ;~ _ ~1 a' t _*~ ~; . ,_.~.~ y `9L S ~ t ~. # ~ ~~ Our next steps: •Determine funding avenues that will challenge the community •Educate our community on the needs of the Animal Center and discuss future plans for the facility •Test the capacity and willingness of our constituency to support the project •Conduct a capital campaign to fund the project riends of tie Animal tenter Foundation What we need to get started •Finalized site E ~4 ~~ / •Architect's schematic design/site plan •Project budget •City Council's endorsement for the project- providing viability and credibility to our endeavors Building Size -Square Feet ity New Facility Year Built Animal Intake Previous Change * Proposed Completed Square Feet % Change Square Footage Projected Cost Actual Cost Cost per Square Foot Funds Raised Not edar Bend Partial Done AVaIIa ~e 8,50 5,80 14,30 168% 1.2 Million Unknown $206 1.2 Million edar Rapids * Preliminar 3,000 9,00 8,00 17,00 189% 7 Million $411 ouncil Bluffs Plans Done 7,000 750 5,80 13,30 177% 3.2 Million $240 2.1 Million Des Moines 200 18,000 13,00 30,00 * 43,000 331% 9.3 Million $216 12 Million Dubuque Preliminar 5,000 1400 24,00 38,00 271% 6 Million $158 Fort Dodge 201 2,000 2,00 7,10 * 9,10 455°/ 1.5 Million $165 1.5 Million Iowa City Pre Design 2,500 7,20 8,80 16,00 222% 4 Million $250 ioux City 201 3,060 1,20 11,50 * 12,70 1058% 1.9 Million 1.5 Million $140 * Private Animal Care also in Cedar Rapids Area: Cedar Valley Humane Society 1,800 6,450 - 6,450