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CHAUNCEY GARDENS, LLC
City of Iowa City
College St. / Gilbert St. Northeast Corner
Explanation of Team
Developer
Jesse Allen
President
George Wagner
Member Manager
Tom Kaut
Vice President
John Rummelhart
Member Manager
Architect
Dwight Dobberstein
Project Manager
Parker Dobberstein
Project Architect
Khalid'Khan
Project Designer
Matt Krieger
Sustainability
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Contractor
Brad Johnson
Project Executive
Nic Plecker
Estimator
Steve Wilson
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Project Vision
... to integrate community and place into a destination that only Iowa City can provide.
• Engage the public
• Integrate public spaces
Include community gardens
• Provide vibrant commercial amenities
Attract a variety of long -term residents
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Tower cut back to reduce
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Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Certification
Experience - LEED Certified Projects
• ACT Operations Center
LEED Platlrr urn - 2009, iowa City, Iowa
• Coralville North Fire Station
LEED Gold - 2010. Coralville, Iowa
• Davenport Police Facility
LEED Gold- 2008, Davenport, Iowa
• Johnson County Joint Emergency Communications Center
LEED Gold - 2012, Iowa City, Iowa
• Neumann Monson ArchitectsOffice
LEED Gold - 2007, lowa City, iov ✓a
• St. Patrick Catholic Church
LEED Gold- 2011, Iowa City, Iowa
• Trinity Episcopal Church
LEED Gold - 2011, Iowa City, Iowa
• University of Iowa Beckwith Rowing Team Boathouse
LEED Gold - 2010, Iowa City, iov ✓a
• Willowwind School
LEED Gold - 2009, lowa City, Iowa
• Western Iowa Tech Community College Student Life and Wellness Center
(Dunker Student Center)
LEED Gold - 2012 - Sioux City, iov ✓a
• ICCSDJames Van Allen Elementary
LEED Silver- 2005. North Liberty. Iowa
• Northwest Iowa Community College Lifelong Learning and Recreation Center
LEED Silver- 2011, Shefdon, fovea
• St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church
LEED Silver- 2011. Iowa City. Iowa
• St. Thomas More Catholic Church
LEED Certified - 2011, Coralville. Iowa
• Midwest One Bank
LEED Certified - 20 10, Parkersburg, Iowa
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Project Vision
... to integrate community and place into a destination that only Iowa City can provide.
• Engage the public
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Include community gardens
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Why Chauncey Gardens
... to integrate community and place into a destination that only Iowa City can provide.
• Locally based
• Team experience
• Long term commitment to Iowa City
• Leveraging the City's vision and investment
• Public design process
• Financial strength to close the deal
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Proposed Schedule
JANUARY 2013
• Notice to proceed
• Commence Public Design Phase
MARCH 2013
Complete Schematic
Design & City Approval
DEC
Bidding &
City Review
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2014
Begin Construction
Chauncey Swan Park
Completion
OCTOBER 2015
Commissioning & Turnover
SEPTEMBER 2015
Residential & Mix -Use Completion
Jesse Allen — leader of Chauncey Gardens LLC
Why us-
Iowa City has a strong tradition of creating special places for the entire
community to live, work, and play.
Our vision is to interweave these
types of
spaces
through the building, including
the rooftop, to provide
communal
spaces
for all
to
enjoy.
We are a team of Iowa City residents who are committed to our community
We believe in the
power of public spaces to enhance the
fabric
of the city by
creating a sense
of ownership
and
emotional
investment
in our
town.