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HomeMy WebLinkAboutChauncey Gardens.ppt.4 � a � 4 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 Leader Contractor Brad Johnson Project Executive Nic Plecker Estimator Steve Wilson Project Manager i Team Experience ice! • I - I I i} I -- -- - - - - -- t� I • • • • AL Ak- ur IN �%, Team Experience 11 AffWL *- Washington St . rw j ,0 • ! • Mu" a. _ • Burlington St. • ! 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RIVERSIDE ll-�.5rlowv r 1. �9 l.r F �s 7'A i r ' 3 ids t ■MOm- v. ww � 4 V I-so w` ilic --• .lob 44 pe r� sr r w� a f . '` i rx- 4 -vt Project Site Pedestrian Mall Washington Street Chauncey Swan Park Project `. �. Site R ITT fi r aa) - u] • _. •r` _ s Street. me w i 1 A continuation of the pedestrian mall — — —Washington Street — I -- - - - - - - ----- •----- - - - - -- - - - - -I Chauncey Swan .'� Park aw it Or Pedestrian Mall m 6 i .f +I 7 � —`� Project .��� �; :f ; �, .� ..•sir Site — t — College Street F— — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — - am;i�r vp �► ■ N +. r rn i - rr r a� on Street w I v Project site serves as an activator for public amenities A qP Chauncey Swan Parking ZZ Robert A. Lee Recreation Center Retail Space "%*a 1 aths and views maintained to integrate the park, building, and other civic amenities 14 Retail Space 400_1� q Idow-W Retail Entry- Retail Entrv- E 1 I'li Residential Entry Retail Entry Residential parking Retail Space 1041 mmw� Second level space provides `mixing'area for public and private; `Public Square' Retail Space 1040. - MEEMAIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Park Terrace Outdoor retail seating Commercial / Office Space Proper 'street wall'. proportioning I Commercial / Office Space CommunityGardi .-MEMAN Potential Partners: Residential Space .-MEMAN Residential Commercial/ Office Community circulation and park space woven into building Enhanced Chauncey Swan Park ZA . -MOMM AN f 0 Rooftop Wine Garden Terrace Gardens Community Gardens Park Terrace Added communal green space Chauncey Swan Park 19,900 SF Rooftop Terrace P 3000 SF Q Terrace Gardens 800 SF Enhanced Chauncey Swan Park VS■ 24,000 SF Community Garden 5000 SF Park Terrace 4500 SF Ci M Green Space (Existing) Green Space (New) 19,000 Total SF 37,300 Total SF O Building and park integration Solar Exposure Benefits A Longer east /west orientation maximizes passive solar design -1116 Tower cut back to reduce shading on park and adjacent buildings Screen and solid materials filter western sun exposure Narrow tower provides best daylight harvesting South facing residential units Photovoltaic array Managing the Wind A Winte 'Step helps street _WmEmer" 4 -oportion uraI n slows )SS nmer wind Urban Agriculture Commur Green sr the urbai effect w Jens yen op rket Storm Water Management Rain infiltrates on -site or is collected, reducing run -off and flash flooding All egress is above flood plain 't." lFrAlm K.'MIM .�> "%W7 Run -off to cre k reduced rte— Resilient Design: Only below grade parking 'X is in flood plain Tapping the Earth Transportation connectivity Chaunc Parking Bicycle Bike Re Welcorr Bicycle id 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 i ....v -I 7 N „T T Il� C A M' 1S1_ Y TIP. T goo .�4/.- . _ . 4Z Kam. 1 �n . OA-- 5 31 ,'. .r 1 l�' s eL•t 1 ll-�.5rlowv r 1. �9 l.r F �s ;.• ■ +rr i iaW 1� s: a • rr r i , if . flow J •� - -.�. 6161 l "r. lrar a'a� . rr. r� r � .r r. �!r r• ++ .r. r. rr.r�rrr�waJr � �. r••�= ..� —r. rr• � _ rryr .lni .!r �ri.�l.a�eaw •rw� �a wr ar •- t•al�•� �.>. rf�Yrl� 1 Y tMWlkl6 ' avdeaop � a �r i IJ x agucr r 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 Sustainable and iconic project • Provide a 'healthy' development CHAUNCEY ■ sp GARDEN Fi Aff a � v t7AIL i b • rwK ai aFS�eeaw� w �esG&w!ilsai� �' i.'�id•3 r�i'+.a :Kir AiA A. '� IFS.- ■ AUL IJoe r'4 J r r 4 L3 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 `LL � F7Y� 1 %P.�M �4 Proposed Schedule JANUARY 2013 • Notice to proceed • Commence Public Design Phase MARCH 2013 Complete Schematic Design & City Approval DEC Bidding & City Review i T 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.