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Norwood Public Library

San Miguel County, Fall 2015 2 PROJECT PARTNERS

The Colorado Center for Community Development The Colorado Center for Community Development (CCCD) is a clinical teaching practice of the University of Colorado , College of Architecture and Planning. Our mission is to provide students with real world experiences in design and planning as they provide communities and neighborhoods with services in these areas. The UTA program provides rural and small communities with assistance on projects that enhance places and spaces. A decades-long partnership between the Colorado Department of Local Aff airs (DOLA) and CCCD, the UTA program puts the cost of preliminary design work within fi nancial reach of small communities.

Colorado Department of Local Aff airs Students complete preliminary plans and designs that can be used to inform and engage community members in the project. These plans are used to apply for grants from DOLA and other funders. This saves the community money in preliminary design and community engagement and provides students with valuable experience.

NORWOOD Norwood Public Library currently located at PO Box 1271110 Lucerne St. Norwood, CO PUBLIC LIBRARY 81423. Operating on a 2,038SF 1-story building and wanting to expand to a 11,850SF library which will built in partnership with the Supreme Courty Library, Business Center, and community in general.

Project Members Include: CCCD Chris Endreson Technical Field Supervisor Ally Hawk MARCH Travis Roubideaux MARCH Elena Yablong MARCH DOLA Ken Charles Regional Manager Norwood Carrie Andrews Library Executive Director Public Library Sonny Lopez Library Board of Trustees Matthew Stott Library Board of Trustees Mary Beth Cook Library Board of Trustees Robin Snyder Library Board of Trustees Monet Ragsdale Library Board of Trustees Rebecca Rogers Norwood Chamber of Commerce Town of Norwood Administration and Residents This document is Copyright © 2015 by the University of Colorado - Denver 3 Table of Contents SECTION - 1 Introduction Master Plan Intent & Process About CCCD Project Summary About University Technical Assistance

SECTION - 2 Community Background & Demographics Existing Conditions Site Assessment

SECTION - 3 Task Force Final Design Plan & Description Vision & Goals Final Suggestions Preliminary Designs

SECTION - 4 Preliminary Opinion of Costs Resources Acknowledgments

4 5 SECTION - 1 Introduction

Introduction ...... 7 About CCCD ...... 7 About University Technical Assistance ...... 7 Master Plan Intent & Process ...... 8 Summary ...... 9

6 About the Colorado Center for Community Development (CCCD) & University Technical Assistance (UTA)

The Colorado Center for Community Development (CCCD) is a clinical teaching practice of the University of Colorado Denver, College of Architecture and Planning. Our mission is to provide students with real world experiences in design and planning as they provide communities and neighborhoods with services in these areas.

CCCD strives to enhance the quality of community life – through collaboration, applied research and innovative design – for the betterment of all community residents. In the process, students’ educational experience is enhanced by taking what is learned in the classroom and academic studio and employing it in projects of public and civic interest. Communities benefi t through design work that is continuously being improved through research and innovation. Moreover, together we become partners in the design thinking process, thus expanding our mutual and individual capacities to further envision and implement projects of signifi cant public impact.

Started in 1967, CCCD has worked in partnership with communities and neighborhoods to complete over 2000 projects around Colorado. Projects range in size and scope, but have the common element of improving the community as a place to live, work and play.

The UTA program provides rural and small communities with assistance on projects that enhance places and spaces. A decades-long partnership between the Colorado Department of Local Aff airs (DOLA) and CCCD, the UTA program puts the cost of preliminary design work within fi nancial reach of small communities. Students complete preliminary plans and designs that can be used to inform and engage community members in the project. These plans are used to apply for grants from DOLA and other funders. This saves the community money in preliminary design and community engagement and provides students with valuable experience.

7 Master Plan Intent

MASTER PLAN INTENT - A plan giving comprehensive guidance to the Norwood Public Library site on developing a community facility based on a long-term strategy.

• The project site is located a few blocks south of Highway 145 (Main Street) in Norwood, Colorado at the intersection of Pine Street and San Miguel Street. • The parcel is owned by the library district and in shape is long and narrow with an area approximately 11.8 acres. • The parcel is outside the town limits of Norwood (property lines on the east, north and west side are shared with town limits) • The site may someday be dissected in two to connect the Right-of-Way of Kiwi Street. This has been accounted for in the development concept plan for the new library. • The site gently slopes south and gains elevation starting at San Miguel Street for about 1/3 the length of the site and then relatively levels off to the southern property boarder. • The property is covered with native vegetation of grasses, scrub oaks and junipers. • The previous use of the property was for grazing animals. No structures are known to have existing on this particular piece of property. • The property is adjacent to the Town Park and town hall to the northeast across the intersection of Pinion Street and San Miguel Street.

8 Summary

Vision & Goals The vision for the Norwood Public LIbrary seeks to provide more programs, varied technology, meeting rooms for community use, and to become a resource for the community to access digital and tangible information. The existing space program is currently at 2,038SF and lacking space for Adult Collections, Young Adult Collection, Chidlren Collection, Meeting Spaces, and Administrative Space. In addition space will be allocated for a Supreme Court Library Collections and Chamber’s of Commerce Visitor Center.

Building Orientation • The building is sited for best access to the sun exposure during the day and allowing for views to the south. • The front entry is located on the east side for morning sun and because of its exposure to the town park area. • The building creates a buff er to the residences to the west and the front landscaping creates an extended outdoor spaces and beautifi ed front approach to the library.

Landscaping & Site Materiality • The developed site for the new library is approximately 3.5 acres, which the intent to leave the remaining site undisturbed. The intent to minimize the site maintenance by the library staff . • Retain as much of the native grasses and shrubs around the building and allow the majority of the walking path meander around the site. • Utilize xeriscaping at various portions of the site as periphery buff ers to the street frontage, but presenting a designed landscape to compliment the building. Also use xeriscaping throughout parking lot islands and toward the east edges of the site to minimize landscape upkeep. • Landscaped seating areas have been placed along the walking path in the native landscaped area. • Turf grass has been proposed for areas in the north end of the site for aesthetics because this is the fi rst view of the Library coming off the highway and also creates a “Lawn” for the library. Also used throughout the amphitheater for comfortable walking and seating. • Concrete hardscape is proposed around the building and to major connection points for access and ADA and easy maintenance. An improved street edge along San Miguel and Pinion are recommended to improve the street condition and curb appeal as well as for drainage. • The walking path and connections around the amphitheater as well as the garden areas would be a dense crusher fi nes material to blend in with the landscape and allow permeability while easy to walk on.

Outdoor Amphitheater • North facing to keep with the site’s natural grade allowing for downward sloped seating toward the stage. • Sound will be projected toward the mountains and the south and away from the town and direction of residential areas.

Walking Path • Around the entire site is 1/3 of a mile. The path follows around the west, south and west walking though the native landscape, across the east entry plaza, crossing the parking lot, and around the north climbing boulders connecting back onto the west walking path. (Attach map with noted path).

RV Parking • Create designated RV parking spaces for patron utilizing the Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center along Pinion Street. • Allows for 4-5 RV’s roughly 25-35 feet in length and 18-20 feet in width. • The RV spaces can be used for 8-10 regular car parallel parking when not in use by RVs. • During events at the amphitheater these parking spaces can be used along with the library parking lot.

Car Parking • The parking lot, required by county code, is designed to hold 43 vehicles with a couple extra for staff parking. • A Drop-Off lane has been incorporated along the edge nearest the front entry. • At the rear of the building, a turn-around has been designed for access to the gardens, but also for emergency services and back-of-house needs. • The parking lot is shown as asphalt to aid in snow melt during the winter months

9 SECTION - 2 Community Background

Community Background & Demographics ...... 11 Existing Conditions ...... 12 Site Assessment ...... 13 Preliminary Zoning Map & Analysis ...... 14 Preliminary Designs ...... 18 Final Site Plan Designs ...... 20

10 Community Background & Demographics

Population and Demographics Geography Population (2012): 532 Pop change since 2000: +21.5% Location in San Miguel County and the state of Density: 1,460/sq mi (625.7/km2) Colorado Males:224 42.2% Coordinates: 38°7’52”N 108°17’29”W Females: 308 57.85% Area: Total: 0.3 sq mi (0.7 km2) •White alone - 430 (83.0%) Water: 0 sq mi (0 km2) •Hispanic - 64 (12.4%) Elevation[3]: 7,011 ft (2,137 m) •Two or more races - 12 (2.3%) •American Indian alone - 5 (1.0%) Climate •Black alone - 3 (0.6%) Norwood gets over 300 days of sunshine a year and •Asian alone - 3 (0.6%) unobstructed views of the snow-covered mountains •Other race alone - 1 (0.2%) without the hassles of extreme snow and ice buildup making it a great year-round destination. Current Economy Income distribution in Norwood (%) Library in Norwood $100-125k (4%) SAN MIGUEL LIBRARY DISTRICT # 2/NORWOOD PL $125-150k (4%) Operating income: $80,166 $75-100k (7%) Location: 1118 LUCERNE STREET $60-75k (9%) 12,344 books $50-60k (16%) 876 audio materials $40-50k (5%) 1,826 video materials $30-40k (12%) 1 local licensed databases $20-30k (25%) 24 print serial subscriptions $10-20k (11%) < $10k (7%)

Median Household Income-2009 Norwood: $37,541

Common Industry % Males: Construction (39%) Utilities (13%) Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction (8%) Retail trade (8%) Agriculture, forestry, fi shing and hunting (7%) Public administration (6%) Information (4%)

Females: Retail trade (23%) Educational services (14%) Accommodation and food services (13%) Finance and insurance (11%) Health care and social assistance (10%) Professional, scientifi c, and technical services (8%) Public administration (6%) 11 Existing Conditions San Miguel St. Kiwi St.

Pinion St. 1914.6 FT

PROJECT SITE UP UP 272.5 FT Pine St. Paradox St. Lone St. San Miguel St.

Pine St.

San Miguel County, CO - webMap: Property Detail Report Zoning Account #:R2030023112 Acct Type: Exempt Zoning Authority SAN MIGUEL COUNTY Parcel #: 429527200002 Tax Area: 203 Zone District WRIGHTS MESA Parcel Details Owner Name and Address Property Location Zoning Notes DISTRICT R2J PUBLIC LIBRARY NO 2 Street # DirName Type Use GRAND AVE Resolution PO BOX 127 Unit Location City Planned Unit Development NORWOOD, CO, 81423 NORWOOD File Name

Property Description Property Characteristics DISCLAIMER: This information is a product of the San Miguel County Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Department and is intended for the Subdivision: TOWNSHIP AND RANGE Net Acres 11.87 display of relative positions and locations only. Users of this information Lot: TR Net Square Feet 517057.2 hereby recognize, acknowledge and agree that it is not a guaranteed Block: # of Bldgs: 0 accurate, legal or surveyed representation of land. Users assume all risk and Filing: 1 responsibility for any and all direct and indirect damages, including Tract: consequential damages, that may flow from the use of this information. Users further recognize, acknowledge and agree that the San Miguel County GIS Legal Desc: Department has not made any representations, warranties, or guaranties of A TRACT OF LAND BEING PART OF THE NE14NW14 SE14NW14 27 45 13 DES AS FOL BEG AT A PT ON THE S LINE OF any kind that this information is survey accurate or fit to be used or relied upon THE SE4NW4 OF SD SEC BEING 404.59 FT N 89 DEG 57 MIN E FROM THE SW COR OF THE SE4NW4 TH N 89 DEG 57 for any particular purpose. Furthermore, this list is provided as a courtesy and MIN E 270 FT ALG THE S LINE OF THE SE4NW4 TH N 1915.26 FT TO THE S LINE OF MIGUEL ST EXTENDED TH S 89 DEG does NOT include holders of subsurface mineral interests of record. 52 MIN W 270 FT ALG THE S LINE OF MIGUEL ST TH S 00 DEG 07MIN E 11914.86 FT TO THE POB CONT 11.87A MOL LEGAL DESCRIPTION REDESCRIBED IN WD 355152 ZONING INFORMATION: Zoning boundaries do not always follow parcel boundaries. Be aware that multiple regulations may apply to a single parcel.

12 Site Assessment

F B Project Site E D -Site 272.5 ft by 1914 ft Grand Ave -11.87 Acres -Public Utilities on San Lucerne St N Market St N Market Miguel & Pinon St. Legend Main Narutita St Commercial Corridor / HWY A C Mountain Views Cedar St Lincoln St Sunset- Spruce St Sunrise - PM AM Parks San Miguel St Project Site

Joaseph St Summer Sun Path Mesa St Mesa

Pine St 30ft

S Pinion St San Miguel St Easment 42Z South Rd 42Z South

Site Boundry Pearl St Secondary Kiwi St Roads Terciary Roads 1/8 Mile

S Market St S Market Town Limits Sunrise - Sunset- AM PM Summer Sun Path WinterW Sunn P Pathath Winter Sun Path

Paradox St Primary Access Node 1/4 Mile Residential

Future Trail

Lone Cone St Community Buildings EL Town Hall ’ A 40 70 Existing Library B Uncompahgre Medical Center C Scale 1”=150’ N Post Office D Grocery Store E Church F

13 Zoning Map

Grand Ave

R-1 Lucerne St B-1 St N Market R-1 R-1 R-1 R-1 Preliminary County Zoning Analysis Norwood Public Library B-1 Codes & Standards Narutita St The codes and standards listed are minimum requirements only. The most current version of the B-1 code at the time that the contract for design services is issued should be used. R-1 R-1 R-1 R-1 MD Cedar St Lincoln St Spruce St Applicable Zoning Ordinance R-1 R-1 R-1 R-1 San Miguel County Land Use Code - Article 5 - Standards, Effective Date August 20, 1979 and amended in March 2010. San Miguel St P Land Use Category (Zone District) R-1 Joaseph St Mesa St Mesa Chapter 5, Section 5-319 (D): District Purposes. Wright’s Mesa Town Residential (WMTR) Pine St

S Pinion St San Miguel St The Wright’s Mesa Town Residential (WMTR) district is established to implement the “Town

42Z South Rd 42Z South Residential” land use classification in the Wright’s Mesa Master Plan. The district is intended to apply R-1 R-1 R-1 R-1 to county parcels that have been identified as appropriate for town-level residential development Pearl St within the Town of Norwood Master Plan Boundary. “Town-level residential development” is R-1 R-1 consistent with Town of Norwood residential development densities and all other standards, including Kiwi St paving standards for streets and sidewalks. Developers seeking higher density or variation in R-1 permitted uses or area and bulk requirements shall use the Planned Unit Development (PUD) R-1 process and must demonstrate legal and physically adequate water and sewer services. The WMTR zone district is determined to be necessary and suitable for future town uses and can be efficiently

S Market St S Market A served by the Town of Norwood, Norwood Sanitation District, and Norwood Water Commission. It is also consistent with the Town of Norwood’s Major Streets and Future Land Use Plan. Prior to rezoning parcels to the WMTR district, the county will encourage landowners to seek annexation into the Town or enter into a pre-annexation agreement with the Town of Norwood. A R-1 R-1 Area and Bulk Requirements Chapter 5, Section 5-319 (G): Requirements listed under WMTR. R-1 Paradox St Nonresidential Uses or Group Living Regulations Zoning Min. Lot Min. Min. Min. Min. Setback Max. Min. Max. R-1 District Area (sq. Lot Setbac Setbac Rear Yard (ft.) Lot Floor Height s ft.) Width k Front k Side Cover Area (ft.) (ft.) Yard Yard (%) per (ft.) (ft.) Unit R-1 St WMTR As -- 15 ft. 10 ft. Zero for Single- 25% -- 25 previousl (no less family; 10ft. for y platted than 5ft. Multi-family & EL for Alley Houses; 5ft. 40’ 70 Cottage (no less than 5ft. R-1 Housing for Cottage Scale 1”=150’ N allowed Housing allowed by PUD) by PUD) when rear year is LEGEND adjacent to an alley Project Site B-1 -Site 272.5 ft by 1914 ft Agriculture A Business Wright’s Mesa WM Use Specific Standards -11.87 Acres Chapter 5, Section 5-319 (H): -Zoning Wright Mesa Residential R-1 Public P Project Site

Mobile Home MH Medium MD Density 14 Preliminary County Zoning Analysis Norwood Public Library

III. Public and Institutional a. Community/Recreational Center: A community and/or recreation center shall comply with the following standards: i. Size: Structure shall not exceed 15,000 square feet of Gross Floor Area. ii. Lighting: Lighting will be screened and downcast. iii. Noise: Building will be designed so that noise will not interfere with the surrounding uses. Noise shall not exceed 55 dBA at the lot line adjacent to a residential use or where residential uses are allowed by right. iv. Storage: Adequate provision shall be made in the design and/or location of building and loading areas for equipment and supplies, so that storage and service areas are screened from adjacent residential areas and the street. v. Hours of Operation: Hours of operation shall be determined through special use review. vi. Utilities: The facility shall connect and be served by the Norwood Water Commission and the Norwood Sanitation District. vii. Parking: Parking shall comply with Section 5-702. Parking shall be screened and sited to minimize visual impacts of the development. viii.Other: Alcohol may be served at private functions pursuant to a valid special events liquor license. IV. Commercial a. Conference and Training Centers and Rural Resort or Retreat: A conference and training center shall comply with the following standards: i. Maximum Size: The gross floor area of the structure(s) shall not exceed 10,000 square feet. ii.Maximum Auditorium Seating/Events: The main auditorium or meeting room shall not exceed capacity for 200 persons. No event shall have more than 200 people in attendance. iii. Utilities: The facility shall connect and be served by the Norwood Water Commission and the Norwood Sanitation District. iv. Parking: Parking shall comply with Section 5-702. Parking shall be screened and placed to the side or rear of the structure(s).

Parking Requirements Chapter 5, Section 5-702: A. Parking Space Description Each off-street parking space shall be no less than 9 feet wide, 18 feet long, and 7 feet high and shall have vehicular access to a County road, street, or alley. B. Screening Parking lots shall be screened and concealed from arterial highways, major roads or collector streets by earth berms or landscaping. C. Surface and Drainage Parking spaces shall be properly drained and surfaced. D. Location of Parking Required parking spaces shall be located on the same lot as the principal use, unless otherwise stipulated in a Development Plan approved pursuant to these regulations. In all cases, parking shall be provided within convenient walking distance of the principal use for

15 Preliminary Code Analysis Norwood Lone Cone Public Library

Codes & Standards The codes and standards listed are minimum requirements only. The most current version of the code at the time that the contract for design services is issued should be used.

Applicable Codes & Standards 2012 International Building Code 2012 International Mechanical Code 2012 International Energy Conservation Code 2012 International Fuel Gas Code 2012 National Electric Code 2012 International Plumbing Code 2012 International Fire Code

NFPA 101 Life Safety Code ANSI A117.1-2009 Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities

Code Commentary Occupancy Group: Chapter 3, Section 303.4 Assembly Group A-3: As the primary use is a Library function with a sub function also being community hall for meetings and gatherings the building may be classified as Assembly Group A-3.

Fire Protection Requirements: Chapter 9, Section 903.2 It is assumed that the entire building will be provided with an automatic fire protection system.

Construction Type: Chapter 6 Given the occupancy types and various configurations of the building, a variety of construction types are possible. Final design will highlight one type over another as most appropriate. Preliminary review indicates that Type II-B is appropriate for this construction type.

Allowable Floor Area: Chapter 5, Section 503 Basic Allowable Floor Area: 9,500 SF (per floor) Allowable Increase for Auto Fire Protection System: 19,000 SF (per floor)

Total Allowed Floor Area: 28,500 SF (per floor) Proposed Total Floor Areas: 11,850 SF approx..

Allowable Building Height: Chapter 5, Section 503 Basic Allowable Height: 2 Stories, 55 feet Proposed Height: 1 Story

16 Background & Data

Services Patrons may borrow books, videos and dvd’s, audio book tapes and c.d.’s, music c.d.’s, and maga- zines from our collection. We will gladly borrow items from other libraries on interlibrary loan. We off copy and fax services to patron along with high-speed internet access.

Board of Trustees Sonny Lopez – President Matthew Stott – Secretary Mary Beth Cook Robin Snyder Monet Ragsdale

The Board meets the second Monday of each month at the library at 6:30 p.m.

Contact Norwood Public Library1110 Lucerne Street, Box 127 Norwood, CO 81423 Phone: (970) 327-4833 Fax: (970) 327-4129

17 Preliminary Designs Pine St Pine St

Green Houses with Expansion

Benches & Landscaping Utility Courtyard Estimated Building Footprint

Edible Landscape Edible Landscapes - - Retention Pond Estimated Building Footprint Indigenous Landscaping

Amphitheater (40-100 people) S Pinion St

Parking Lot (50 Space 1/4 Mile Walking Patht with 4 Handicap Stalls)

Benches & Landscaping Indigenous Landscaping

S Pinion St Kiwi St

San Miguel St 016 32 64FT

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Pine St Pine St Paradox St

1/8 Mile Walking Path Amphitheater (40-100 people)

Edible Landscapes

Reserved Land for Estimated Building Footprint Future Expansion S Pinion St Benches & Landscaping Green Houses

Parking Lot (50 Spaces) Edible Landscapes

S Pinion St Kiwi St San Miguel St 016 32 64FT

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19 Final Project Area Site Plan

CLIENT SITE REQUIREMENTS

Views to the North and South Irrigation Ditch Walking Trails Muiltiple Access Points Trail Easement Local Plants

10' UTILITY EASEMENT LENGTH OF PROPERTY NATIVE GRASSES RIGH-OF-WAY FUTURE KIWI ST

PROPERTY LINE NEW LIBRARY MONUMENT SIGN PINE STREET TO HWY 145 10' FRONT SET BACK

NO NATIVE STAFF PARKING DUMPSTER GRASS PARKING

LANDSCAPE GRAVEL TURN-AROUND EDIBLE BOULDERS NEW STRIPED BENCHES LANDSCAPES PEDESTRIAN BACK-OF-HOUSE CROSSING GREENHOUSE R R FUTURE GARDENS SOLAR PANEL REF. COVER AT PATIO STRUCTURE TURF GRASS 17 PARKING WATER BUILDING FOOTPRINT DETENTION SITE PLAN LEGEND TURF GRASS SPACES AREA

15' FRONT SET BACK SET 15' FRONT PROPERTY LINE LIBRARY FOOTPRINT AMPHITHEATER NEW SIDEWALK

. XERISCAPING 200 OCCUPANTS TURF GRASS COVERED ENTRY NATIVE GRASSES & SHRUBS STONE SEAT WALLS VIEWS TO LOW WATER TURF MOUNTAIN RANGE NATIVE GRASS BOOK DROP PEDESTAL EDIBLE LANDSCAPES ENTRY PLAZA 4' CONCRETE DROP-OFF SIDEWALK SEATWALL SEATWALL PLANTER LOW PLANTER XERISCAPING

WATER MIGUEL STREET SAN STAGE TURF

EXTENT OF DEVELOPMENT LAWN LANDSCAPE XERISCAPE ASPHALT 4' CRUSHED ROCK BOULDERS LANDSCAPING PERIMETER PATH 26 PARKING SPACES CONCRETE BENCHES

LANDSCAPE BOULDERS

30' ACCESS & EXISTING CRUSHER FINE PATH RV PARKING UTILITY EASEMENT SIDEWALK ENDS PAVEMENT ENDS 15' FRONT SET BACK NEW SIDEWALK STONE BENCHES NEW LIBRARY PINION STREET MONUMENT SIGN PROPERTY LINE GRAVEL

NEW STRIPED PEDESTRIAN CROSSING FOR GRAVEL ALLEY GRAVEL ALLEY TOWN PARK ACCESS KIWI STREET

SAN MIGUEL STREET TO TOWN PARK GRAVEL ALLEY

N 0' 15' 30' 60' 120'

20 21 SECTION - 3 Project Overall

Preliminary Designs ...... 24 Final Design Plan & Description ...... 32 Floor Plan ...... 34 Building Elevations ...... 35 Building Sections ...... 37 Exterior Renderings ...... 38 Interior Renderings ...... 40 Technical Project Breakout Summaries ...... 42

22 Title

23 Preliminary Designs 8' - 0" 4' - 0" 96' - 0" 4' - 0" 8' - 0"

26' - 0" 7' - 6" 29' - 0" 7' - 6" 26' - 0" Room Legend

4' - 0" Adult Collections Storage: T & C Storage: T & C Storage: T & C Adult Reading Area 68 SF 100 SF 68 SF Floor Plan Option 1 Book Drop Off Floor Plan Option 1 has been organized with an administrative Business Center core bisecting the meeting space and the library functions. The lobby allows for user agency to enter the Meeting Space, Multi-Purpose Chamber of Commerce Chamber of Commerce Visitors Center, Supreme Court Library, Room - 2 Dividers 3352 SF Children's Collections RUWKH0DLQ/LEUDU\7KLVRSHQÀRRUFRQFHSWSURYLGHVIXOOYLVLELOLW\ from the circulation desk to all the library patrons. 40' - 0" 40' - 0" Children's Computer Stations The primary roof plan provides south and north clearstory windows Children's Reading & Storytime Area utilizing the sun to minimize energy loss and heat gain. A sleek Circulation & Egress URRISUR¿OHZLOOKHOSUHEUDQGWKH7RZQRI1RUZRRGLQWRDPRUHXS and coming town, but still passive enough not to overpower the Consult small town community feel.

4' - 0" Custodial The secondary roof plan option is a basic gable roof that lends Restroom Chamber of Electronic Media Collections itself to a close knit community feel. This is a classic option that 201 SF General Storage Commerce FRUUHVSRQGVZLWKWKHFRPPXQLW\LQ1RUZRRG Mechanical Kitchen 148 SF 164 SF

12' - 0" General Storage 93 SF 177 SF Stor. The elevations and perspectives are chosen to provide a sense Circulation & 22 SF Group Worktable Area Egress of entry, circulation and interior spaces. 1336 SF Stor. Lobby 27' - 9" Kitchen 8' - 0" 32' - 0" 32' - 0" 356 SF Custodial 59 SF Consult 74 SF 95 SF Restroom Lobby 201 SF Supreme Court Library Center Mechanical Stor. 198 SF Outdoor Stor. Temp. 24 SF

12' - 0" Multi-Purpose Room - 2 Dividers 91 SF 15 SF

4' - 3" Office 1 Office 2 Office 1 Stor. Staff Beak Room & 163 SF 159 SF Reception & Temporary Holding Book Drop Off Office 2 5' - 9" Circulation 24 SF Work Room & Storage 11 SF 174 SF 280 SF 70 SF Periodicals

12' - 3" Outdoor Stor. 41 SF 6' - 9" Patio Children's Teen's Computer Electronic Media Computer Stations Stations Collections Periodicals 52 SF 40 SF Study Rm 72 SF 168 SF Reception & Circulation Group Worktable 14' - 0" 40' - 0" Area Children's Reading Restroom & Storytime Area Young Adult Young Adult 150 SF Collections Reading Area 409 SF 148 SF 191 SF

27' - 6" Staff Beak Room & Work Room

Children's Children's 56' - 0" Collections Collections Stor. 203 SF 546 SF Study Rm

162 SF 13' - 6 1/2" Storage: T & C Study Rm Supreme Court Library Center Adult Reading Adult Collections Patio Business Center Area 742 SF Teen's Computer Stations 521 SF 293 SF 16' - 0" 182 SF 16' - 2 1/2" Temp. Temporary Holding & Storage

4' - 0" Young Adult Collections 43' - 2" 20' - 10"

32' - 0" 64' - 0" Young Adult Reading Area

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Level 3 15' - 6" B.O. Roof 10' - 0" Level 2 10' - 0"

Floor Plan - Option 1 0' - 0" Level 1 0' - 0"

East East 1B 2B 3/32" = 1'-0" 3/32" = 1'-0"

Level 3 B.O. Roof 15' - 6" 10' - 0" Level 2 10' - 0" Floor Plan - Option 1 0' - 0" Level 1 0' - 0"

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4' - 0" 104' - 0" 16' - 0" 4' - 0" Floor Plan Option 2

28' - 0" 12' - 9" 15' - 3" 16' - 0" 8' - 0" 3' - 9" 20' - 3" Floor Plan Option 2 has been organized with a centralized core that allows Room Legend for an almost 360 visibility for library staff. This option has a more modern impression that will set the tone for future development in the Town of 2' - 0" 2' - 0" Adult Reading Norwood. The entrance to the Supreme Court Library and the Chamber of Stor. Adults Commerce are immediately presented which allows for separate business Mechanical 23 SF hours of operation. The lobby to the library provides access to the meeting Kitchen Kit Stor Adult Reading 120 SF 208 SF Bussiness Center room and to the library. The Library staff has centralized break room, work 66 SF 245 SF 16' - 0" Break Rm Print 281 SF room, and offices for maximum supervision. 25 SF

24' - 0" Bussiness Center Chamber Of Commerce The primary roof plan is an inverted roof. This roof plan is useful for directing water to a main location for the possibility of rain collection. This profile Study Study Children also lends itself to maximize the use of windows to capture light with a roof Adults 167 SF

125 SF 12' - 0" canopy that still provides shade year round. 693 SF Circulation The secondary roof plan option pops out to provide clearstory windows, 7' - 0" Coffee E-Media identifying the administrative core inside. The meeting space is also 86 SF Computers recognized by a subtle slope on the west roof line, providing a space for Custodial future solar panel installation. Temp Stor Computers 13' - 0" 51 SF Consult Rm 137 SF 109 SF Office 1 Custodial The elevations and perspectives are chosen to provide a sense of inclusiveness, 158 SF circulation and visibility of interior spaces. Break Rm Staff Work Rm 108 SF E-Media 192 SF Room 3618 SF Kit Stor 38' - 0" 100' - 0" 100' Circulation Children 174 SF Kitchen 748 SF Mechanical 33' - 0"

86' - 0" New

7' - 6" Rest Room Rest Room Office 2 Office 1 186 SF 186 SF 158 SF Office 2 Periodicals 7' - 0"

Work Table Print 178 SF Circulation Rest Room 1978 SF Room Coffee New Room Consult Rm 84 SF 28' - 0" 24' - 0" 81 SF Staff Work Rm 36 SF 71 SF Teens Stor. Chamber Of 437 SF Commerce Room Periodicals Study Supreme Court 178 SF 24 SF 160 SF Library 162 SF Supreme Court Library 2' - 0"

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Level 3 15' - 0" B.O. Roof 10' - 0"

Main Floor B.O. Roof 0' - 0" 10' - 0"

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27 Preliminary Designs Floor Plan Option 3

Floor Plan Option 3 has been organized primarily to emphasize the south view of Lone Cone Mountain. The open floor plan for the library provides visibility from the circulation desk and offices. The Chamber of Commerce Visitors Center and the Supreme Court Library are accessible right off the entrance. The meeting space is 42' - 0" 8' - 0" 10' - 0" 12' - 0" 10' - 0" 6' - 0" 14' - 0" 10' - 0" 48' - 0" 4' - 0" accessible of the lobby. The south side of the library has provided a reading space that faces Lone Cone Mountain.

4' - 0" The primary roof plan is a combination shed and a gable roof. The Stor. shed roof accentuates main public space and bisects the meeting Stor. Stor. Consult 22 SF Young Adult space and library. The gable roof allows clearstory windows for 51 SF 81 SF 64 SF Stor. Collections 12' - 0" both the library and the meeting space. Chamber of 205 SF Commerce 23 SF Visitor's Center Study Children's Business Center Collections The secondary roof plan is a dynamic shed configuration allow- 23' - 6" 208 SF 71 SF Storage: T & C Supreme Court 304 SF 744 SF ing clearstory windows on the north side of the building providing Library Center 114 SF Young Adult overhead light and a small section for future solar panel installa- 202 SF Reading Area Study tion. 158 SF 69 SF The elevations and perspectives are chosen to provide a sense of New Periodicals separation between the meeting space and library. The library being 50 SF 47 SF Children's more apt to public interaction and the meeting space being utilized Computer Stations ReceptionTemporary & Holding Circulation & Composite for town functions. Lobby Circulation & Storage 40 SF Egress Group Worktable Reading & Story Multi-Purpose 151 SF 813 SF 149 SF Area Time Area Room - 2 Dividers 1397 SF 516 SF 48' - 0" 72' - 0" 25' - 0" 156 SF 3183 SF Office 1 Electric Media Collections Room Legend 73 SF Office 2 Teen Computer Adult Collections Stations Outdoor Stor 40 SF Business Center Patron RR Stor. Patron RR 46 SF Restroom Restroom Office 1 Chamber of Commerce Visitor's Center 53 SF Periodicals 153 SF 152 SF 159 SF Children's Collections Reception & Circulation

Kitchen Staff RR Children's Computer Stations 23' - 6" 54 SF Adult Collections Restroom 157 SF Staff Break Room Staff Workroom 744 SF Circulation & Egress 112 SF 207 SF Staff Break Room Office 2 Outdoor Stor 12' - 0" 153 SF Composite Reading & Story Time Area 49 SF Staff RR Mechanical 94 SF Consult Staff Workroom 4' - 0" Electric Media Collections 42' - 0" 9' - 9" 4' - 3" 20' - 3" 7' - 9" 28' - 0" 16' - 0" 32' - 0" 6' - 0" 6' - 0" Stor. 2' - 0" 4' - 0" 160' - 0" 12' - 0" Group Work/ Computers Storage: T & C Group Worktable Area Study Kitchen Supreme Court Library Center

Floor Plan - Option 3 Lobby 1 Teen Computer Stations 1/8" = 1'-0" Total Square Feet : 12105 sq. ft. Mechanical Temporary Holding & Storage Multi-Purpose Room - 2 Dividers Young Adult Collections New Young Adult Reading Area

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28 Preliminary Designs Scheme A - Elevations & Views Scheme B - Elevations & Views

B.O. Clearstory 20' - 0"

B.O. Roof 10' - 0"

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East 3 3/32" = 1'-0"

B.O. Clearstory 20' - 0"

B.O. Clearstory 20' - 0" B.O. Roof 10' - 0"

B.O. Roof 10' - 0" Main Floor 0' - 0"

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29 Preliminary Designs Room Legend Floor Plan Option 4 64' - 0" 88' - 0" Floor Plan Option 4 has cyclical circulation that leads Adult visitors from the vestibule to the library or the meeting 28' - 0" 12' - 0" 6' - 6" 17' - 6" VSDFH7KLVÀRRUSODQDOORZVIRUWKHPHHWLQJVSDFHWREH Break Room utilized at different hours of operation from the library. Business Center The Chamber of Commerce Visitors Center and the Su- preme Court Library are accessible on the hours of oper- Chamber Of Commerece ation for the library. The circulation desk provides visual supervision for the library and nestled behind it are the Children DGPLQLVWUDWLYHIXQFWLRQV7KLVSODQDOORZVIRUDFRXUW\DUG Computer Station RQWKHZHVWVLGH The primary roof plan is a hip roof plan to provide a more 28' - 0" Meeting Space Consult Rm residential feeling façade. Providing a residential façade 3687 SF SURYLGHVDPRUHZHOFRPLQJKRVSLWDEOHDWPRVSKHUHWR Exhibit Hall the building. 7KHVHFRQGDU\URRISODQLVDVLPSOHÀDWURRIGHVLJQWKDW

48' - 0" Group Work provides hierarchy for the entry and softens the façade. Kit Stor This roof plan delineates each space corresponding to a different heights. Kitchen Mech The elevations and perspective are chosen to empha- 127 SF size the open feel of the library. Children Kitchen Mech 662 SF 249 SF Media

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32' - 0" Computer Station Meeting Space 70 SF 35 SF 65 SF 34 SF 89 SF 1HZ Walkways Exhibit Hall 633 SF 8' - 0" Office 1 Young Adult 918 SF 215 SF Office 1 Office 2 Media 156 SF Office 2 Rest Room 67 SF 154 SF 190 SF Patron RR New 34 SF Periodical Reading Reading 363 SF Work Area

20' - 0" 225 SF Reception Rest Room 30' - 0" Reception 14' - 0" 106 SF 174 SF Periodical Reference 32 SF Break Room 203 SF Temp. Hold Rm Rest Room Reference Patron RR Staff RR 148 SF 38 SF 53 SF 53 SF Room Group Work 121 SF Staff RR Stor Adult RoomRoom 32' - 0" 595 SF Vestibule Stor. Study 25 SF25 SF 81 SF Business Center Chamber Of 686 SF

295 SF Commerece 28' - 0" Storage Supreme Ct. 176 SF Library Study Study 193 SF Consult Rm 74 SF 63 SF Supreme Ct. Library Temp. Hold Rm

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30 Preliminary Designs Scheme A - Elevations & Views Scheme B - Elevations & Views

Level 4 Level 4 16' - 0" 16' - 0" Level 3 Level 3 Level12' - 0" 2 Level12' - 0" 2 10' - 0" 10' - 0"

Level 1 Level 1 0' - 0" 0' - 0"

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31 CONCEPT NARRATIVE

Classical proportioning is the basis for this design and has been fi ltered through a modern lens. The buiding is split with a heavy datum line that separates the building into fl uctuating program and static program. The fl oor plan is layed out with a central lobby and corridor that directs traffi c throughout the building along the datum line. As well the building fl ows from public spaces to private spaces with a South view of the mountain range.

32 pg y Space Program Comparison (New) Norwood Lone Cone Public Library Norwood Lone Cone Public Library PROPOSED Building Footprint Total Area (Gross Area) EXISTING NEW CATEGORY / SPACE NAME LEVEL SF TOTAL SF COMMENTS CATEGORY / SPACE NAME LIBRARY SUBTOTAL LIBRARY SUBTOTAL VARIANCE COMMENTS Comments: LIBRARY SPACE ALLOCATIONS LIBRARY SPACE ALLOCATIONS Collections Space 1,196 3,000 + 1,804 Collections Space 3,250 Adult Collections 546 750 + 204 Adult Collections 1 1,000 ~7,500 Volumes SITE ELEMENTS PROGRAM SUMMARY Adult Reading Area - 150 + 150 Adult Reading Area 1 150 Covered Entry / ore Court Young Adult Collections 112 200 + 88 Young Adult Collections 1 200 ~2,000 Volumes Drop-off / Parking Young Adult Reading Area 100 150 + 50 a Young Adult Reading Area 1 150 Study Rooms 60 125 + 65 b Service Yard - back of house Study Rooms (qty. 2) 1 125 Group Worktable Area 136 150 + 14 Perimeter property trail Group Worktable Area 1 150 New Releases Area 12 50 + 38 Ampitheater / Outdoor classroom Periodicals 36 50 + 14 New Releases Area 1 50 Electronic Media Collections 48 75 + 27 Periodicals 1 50 Outdoor Play Area and Lawn Children's Collection 146 750 + 604 Electronic Media Collections 1 75 Learning Garden Teen Computer Stations - 40 + 40 Children's Collection 1 750 ~6,500 Volumes Children Computer Stations - 50 + 50 Children's Reading & Storytime Area - 400 + 400 Teen Computer Stations 1 40 3 stations Patron Unisex Restroom - 60 + 60 Children Computer Stations 1 50 4 Stations Children's Reading & Storytime Area 1 400 Meeting & Classroom Space 169 3,875 + 3,706 Patron Unisex Restroom 1 60 Off main entry ad acent to parking and public approach Computer Classroom / Business Center 169 300 + 131 Paved parking for current use. Planned parking for future Multi-Purpose Room - 2 dividers - 3,000 + 3,000 Meeting & Classroom Space 3,375 Dumpsters, deliveries, maintenance, mechanical Storage: table/chairs - 250 + 250 gravel Warming Kitchen - 250 + 250 Computer Classroom / Business Center 1 300 12-15 stations Kitchen Storage - 75 + 75 Multi-Purpose Room - 2 dividers 1 2,500 3 spaces @ 1000 sf Storage: table/chairs 1 250 Playground and lawn Administration Space 190 1,255 + 1,065 Warming Kitchen 1 250 off muti-purpose Interpretive garden area Circulation Desk 56 175 + 119 Kitchen Storage 1 75 Staff Offices 56 300 + 244 c Staff Workroom - 180 + 180 Staff Break Area - 100 + 100 Administration Space 1,255 Staff Restroom - 50 + 50 Circulation Desk 1 175 Temporary Holding/Storage - 150 + 150 Staff Offices (2 @ 150) 1 300 General Storage 78 300 + 222 Staff Workroom 1 180 Staff Break Area 1 100 Supreme Court Library Space - 300 + 300 Staff Restroom 1 50 Supreme Court Library Center - 200 + 200 Temporary Holding/Storage 1 150 Consultation Room - 75 + 75 Storage - 25 + 25 General Storage 1 300

Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center Space - 200 + 200 Supreme Court Library Space 300 Visitor Center - 175 + 175 Supreme Court Library Center 1 200 access off lobby Storage - 25 + 25 Consultation Room 1 75 Building Support Space 47 850 + 803 Storage 1 25 Lobby 12 200 + 188 Restrooms 35 400 + 365 d Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center Space 200 Outdoor Storage - Library - 150 + 150 CATEGORYVisitor / SPACE Center NAME LEVEL 1 SF 175 TOTAL SF accessCOMMENTS off lobby Custodial - 100 + 100 Building Support Space 850 LIBRARY SUBTOTAL (NET AREA) 1,602 9,480 + 7,878 Lobby 1 200 Restrooms 2 200 1 400 Mechanical/Walls/Circulation 436 2,370 Outdoor Storage - Library 1 150 Custodial 1 100 Building Footprint Total Area (Gross Area) 2,038 11,850 Net to Gross Ratio 78.61% 80.00% LIBRARY SUBTOTAL (NET AREA) 9,230 Comments: a In existing library, the reading area is shared Mechanical/Walls/Circulation (25 Grossing Factor) 2,308 b Existing study areas are not private c Existing staff work areas are part of cirulation desk d Existing library has only one uni-sex toilet Building Footprint Total Area (Gross Area) 11,538

33 Final Preferred Library Floor Plan

140' - 0"

16' - 4 1/4" 21' - 4 3/4" 10' - 0" 23' - 0" 18' - 0" 8' - 6" 13' - 6" 8' - 6" 17' - 3" 3' - 6" In the fl oor plan the program that is formed is one of the a central entrance that serves the

multiple facets that will encompass this library. Mechanical Vestibule Warming Kitchen R 10' - 0" 10' - Raised Storytime Area Storage Platfrom R

Staff Break Area Multi - Purpose Room - 2 Dividers

8' - 0" 8' - Office #2

24' - 0" 22' - 0" 24' - 0"

36' - 0" 36' - Double Barn REF. Door Circulation Kitchen Stor 8' - 0" 8' - Children Collections Staff RR Office #1 Storage: Tables / Chairs 2' - 6" Staff Workroom Storage: Tables / Chairs Patron RR 64' - 0" 64' - 12' - 0" 12' - Partition Doors Women's Restroom

Temporary Holding

8' - 0" 8' - 4' - 6" Circulation Desk

Lobby Patio New Releases Book Drop Fireplace Community Living Room 8' - 0" 8' - 7' - 11" 7' - 96' - 0" 96' - 0" 20' - Circulation

SPACE ALLOCATION LEGEND Computers Child Periodicals Visitor Center Fireplace 8' - 0" 8' - Men's Restroom ADMINISTRATION SPACE Ledge Vestibule Jan Closet ADULT COLLECTIONS SPACE Outdoor Stor .

BUILDING SUPPORT 0" 12' - Storage E-Media CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SPACE Business Center Covered Drop-Off Young Adult Computers

Adult Computers Print

CHILDREN'S COLLECTION SPACE 0" 17' - 8' - 0" 8' - Group Worktable Area CIRCULATION Adult Collections 36' - 0" 36' -

MEETING SPACE 0" 32' - 8' - 0" 8' - SHARED LIBRARY SPACE Young Adult Collections Supreme Court Library Center

SUPREME COURT LIB SPACE Study RoomStudy Room 0" 15' - Consult Room 10' - 0" 10' - Storage Book Drop YOUNG ADULT COLLECTION SPACE Pedestal

3' - 1" 13' - 5" 13' - 5" 7' - 10" 7' - 10" 13' - 5" 17' - 0" 12' - 0" 5' - 9" 10' - 3" 36' - 0"

88' - 0" 52' - 0"

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34 Final Elevation Designs

Level 4 37' - 0"

STANDING SEAM METAL ROOF Level 3 VERTICAL WOOD LAP SIDING DAYLIGHTING 25' - 0" WINDOWS

DORMERS SOLAR PANELS Level 2 COVERED COVERED 10' - 0" VERTICAL WOOD PATIO ENTRY LAP SIDING BOOK DROP Norwood Public CUT STONE WAINSCOTING Library - Floor Plan A 0' - 0"

EAST ELEVATION 1 1/16" = 1'-0"

STANDING SEAM METAL ROOF

VERTICAL WOOD LAP SIDING

STANDING SEAM METAL ROOF

VERTICAL WOOD LAP SIDING COVERED PATIO CUT STONE WAINSCOTING

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TIMBER TRUSS ELEVATIONS STANDING SEAM METAL ROOF

In elevation you can begin to take in the aesthetic of BOOK COVERED the library and see the simple but genuine design that VERTICAL WOOD DROP ENTRY LAP SIDING CUT is brought forth. STONE CUT STONE WAINSCOTING The soft pitch of the barn roof line and heavy timber construction start to relate this modern facility to the historical context of the community, but also works to reinforce the current identity of the community of Norwood with all the development going on in the NORTH ELEVATION 3 area. 1/16" = 1'-0" In the materials represented you can see how the facility works to remain grounded with seemingly raw materials at play in the envelope and structure.

As well, the materials were chosen to ensure a durability and resiliency to the facility. That with the local weather and usage patterns, this library will keep maintenance and repairs to a minimum.

SOLAR PANELS

PERGOLA COVERED PATIO PERGOLA

OUTDOOR FIREPLACE

SOUTH ELEVATION 4 1/16" = 1'-0" 36 NORTH-SOUTH SECTION 2 1/16" = 1'-0"

EAST-WEST SECTION 1 1/16" = 1'-0"

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38 Exterior Renderings

EXTERIOR RENDERINGS

The exterior windows are facing south and east for views of the Lone Cone Montain and San Juan Mountain range.

The materials are chosen to represent Nor- wood community located around the Grand Avenue corridor.

Here you can see solar panels, barn pitched roofs, dormers, stone masonry, and heavy timber stucture.

39 Interior Renderings

INTERIOR RENDERINGS

The interior space is meant to convey a sense of warmth that will welcome the community into the library during any season.

40 Interior Renderings

41 Technical Building Plan

42 43 FRONT ENTRANCE PATIO (1)

ROOM FUNCTION The Front Entrance Patio is the main point of access for egress for all the interior spaces of the library. ROOM DATA Net Square Feet: ###(ASF) No. of Occupants: N/A Space Categorization: Circulation ARCHITECTURAL Floor: Polished Concrete Base: Stone Veneer Walls: Stone Veneer Ceiling: Wood Paneling Lighting: Florescent MECHANICAL / PLUMBING HVAC: Radiant Heaters Water: Cold Water (CW) 1 Other: N/A ELECTRICAL / COMMUNICATIONS Power: Provide Power Outlets for Exterior Use, 6-12ft spacings for GFCI Outlets throughout. Data: Guest Wireless Other: None FURNISHINGS / FIXTURES (1) Exterior Book Drop, (4) 6’ Radiant Heaters SUSTAINABLE MEASURES Use native stone for exterior fi nish. NOTES This entry way is to remain clear and presently.

44 ENTRY VESTIBULE & COMMUNITY LOBBY (2 & 3)

ROOM FUNCTION This space acts as the main node of egress for the Library, Meeting Hall, and all Ancillary Spaces. ROOM DATA Net Square Feet: 672 ASF No. of Occupants: N/A Categorization: Circulation ARCHITECTURAL Floor: Concrete Base: Wood Walls: Drywall, Weathered Wood Ceiling: Exposed Structure Lighting: Fluorescent Drop Lighting MECHANICAL / PLUMBING HVAC: Conditioned Air Supply per Code for 3 Lobby Water: Cold Water (CW) Other: None ELECTRICAL / COMMUNICATIONS Power: Convenience Duplex Power Outlets at 6-12ft intervals. Data: (1) Guest Wireless Hub Other: Motion / Timed Sensors 2 FURNISHINGS & FIXTURES (1) Interior Book Drop, (3) Signage or Notice Boards, Lounge Seating, Mounted Surveillance Cameras SUSTAINABLE MEASURES Dust catching mats for Indoor Air Quality. Clerestory Natural Lighting. Recycled or FSC Wood. NOTES This space is to remain open for access and egress for all operating hours for the Meeting Room, Visitor Center, and Library .

45 OUTDOOR STORAGE & JANITOR’S CLOSET (4 & 5)

ROOM FUNCTION The Visitor’s Center is an independently operated space with storage set aside as an information kiosk for tourists and visitors to Norwood. ROOM DATA Net Square Feet: ###(ASF) No. of Occupants: N/A Space Categorization: Chamber of Commerce ARCHITECTURAL Floor: Wood Flooring Base: Wood Walls: Painted Gypsum Wallboard, Rough Cut Accent Wall System Ceiling: Tiled Drop Ceiling Lighting: Florescent, Spot Lighting MECHANICAL / PLUMBING HVAC: Forced Supply & Exhaust per Code Water: None Other: N/A 45 ELECTRICAL / COMMUNICATIONS Power: Provide adequate power to support (2) Display Screens, and 4-6ft spacing for GFCI Outlets throughout. Data: (3) 2-Port Data Outlets, (1) Guest Wireless Hub Other: N/A FURNISHINGS / FIXTURES (4) Display Cases, (2) Pamphlet Shelves, (1) Display Table, (2) Low Bookshelves, Lounge Seating, (1) Ceiling Mounted Projector, (1) CPU & Monitor SUSTAINABLE MEASURES NOTES M/E/P: Hot & Cold Water Supply and Sewage, HVAC supply, Mechanical Exhaust, Grounded Electric Plugins with 2-4ft spacings. Sustainable Measures: Motion Sensors for Lights

46 WOMEN’S & MEN’S RESTROOM (6 & 7)

ROOM FUNCTION Warming Kitchens are a space for Catered Meals, Receiving, and Staging. ROOM DATA Net Square Feet: 451 ASF No. of Occupants: N/A Space Categorization: Utility ARCHITECTURAL Floor: Resilient Flooring Base: Rubber Walls: Painted Gypsum Wallboard, Floor to Ceiling Tile behind in Stalls. 6 Ceiling: Acoustic Tile System Lighting: Florescent MECHANICAL / PLUMBING HVAC: Forced Supply & Exhaust per Code Water: Hot & Cold Watter (HW & CW) Other: N/A ELECTRICAL / COMMUNICATIONS Power: Provide adequate power to support 7 Maintenance Use, Provide Power Outlets for Refrigeration, 2-4ft spacings for GFCI Outlets above countertops and 4-6ft spacing for GFCI Outlets throughout entryway. Data: Guest Wireless Other: None FURNISHINGS / FIXTURES (1) Vanity Countertop with (3) Lavatories, (5) Water Closets, (1) Urinal, (2) Changing Surfaces, (2) Paper Towel with Trash Receptacles, (2) ADA Stalls, (3) Standard Stalls SUSTAINABLE MEASURES Use High-Effi ciency Toilets and Urinals. Use motion detection on Sinks. NOTES It is important that these facilities remain open and clean for all scheduled and unscheduled gatherings in the Meeting Hall.

47 MULTI-PURPOSE ROOM(S) & STORAGE (8 & 9)

ROOM FUNCTION Description: This large space is meant to operate as a large gather place for local or private events. It can be further divided into smaller spaces with presentation walls. ROOM DATA Net Square Feet: 2202 ASF No. of Occupants: 138 Categorization: Meeting Space / Storage ARCHITECTURAL Floor: Concrete Base: Wood Walls: Painted Gypsum Wallboard, Weathered Wood on East Wall Ceiling: Exposed Structure Lighting: Fluorescent Lighting 8 MECHANICAL / PLUMBING HVAC: Air Supply per Code for Meeting Halls Water: None Other: Fire Suppression ELECTRICAL / COMMUNICATIONS Power: Convenience Duplex Power Outlets at 6-12ft intervals. (3) Ceiling Duplex Power Outlets in each Divided Room Data: (1) Wireless Hub, (3) Data Outlets, (1) Telephone Outlet 9 Other: N/A 9 FURNISHINGS & FIXTURES (5) Emergency Lighting, (3) Signage or Notice Boards, (2) Operable Partitions, (144) Folding Chairs, (3) Folding Chair Carts, (24) Folding Tables, (2) Folding Table Carts, (3) Podiums, (3) Presentation Boards, (3) Projector Screens, (3) HD Projectors SUSTAINABLE MEASURES Dust catching mats for Indoor Air Quality. Daylighting for natural light and reduced energy costs. NOTES This room has multiple entrances for ease of access to the Rooms when divided and to accommodate the entire room.

48 WARMING KITCHEN & STORAGE (10 & 11)

ROOM FUNCTION Warming Kitchens are a space for Catered Meals, Receiving, and Staging. ROOM DATA Net Square Feet: 264 ASF No. of Occupants: N/A Space Categorization: Utility ARCHITECTURAL Floor: Resilient Flooring Base: Rubber Walls: Painted Gypsum Wallboard Ceiling: Acoustic Tile System Lighting: Florescent 10 MECHANICAL / PLUMBING HVAC: Forced Supply & Exhaust per Code, Extra Exhaust for Kitchen Activities Water: Hot & Cold Watter (HW & CW) Other: Provide Cold Water (CW) for Refrigerators ELECTRICAL / COMMUNICATIONS Power: Provide adequate power to support (2) Refrigerator Units, Provide Power Outlets for Refrigeration, 2-4ft spacings 11 for GFCI Outlets above countertops and 4-6ft spacing for GFCI Outlets throughout. Data: Guest Wireless Other: None FURNISHINGS / FIXTURES (2) Work surface Countertop with Upper & Lower Cabinetry, (1) 2-Compartment Sink,(1) Refrigerator w/ Ice Maker, (1) Refrigerator w/ Deep Freeze, (1) Microwave, (1) Warming Oven, Industrial Steel Shelving SUSTAINABLE MEASURES Motion sensors on lighting. Use Energy Star rated appliances. NOTES It need to be made clear that this is just a Warming Kitchen and not meant for full meal preparations so as to ensure the life and quality of the kitchen.

49 TEMPORARY STORAGE WITH BOOK DROP (12)

ROOM FUNCTION The Temporary Holding room holds all incoming and outgoing materials that are reserved, in transit, or on hold. It comes with a Interior Book Drop so that patrons can return items outside of operating hours. ROOM DATA Net Square Feet: 125 ASF No. of Occupants: N/A Categorization: Administration ARCHITECTURAL Floor: Concrete Base: Wood Walls: Drywall Ceiling: Exposed Structure Lighting: Fluorescent Drop Lighting MECHANICAL / PLUMBING HVAC: Air Supply per Code for Meeting Halls Water: None 12 Waste: None Other: Fire Suppression ELECTRICAL / COMMUNICATIONS Power: Convenience Duplex Power Outlets at 6-12ft intervals. Data: Staff Wireless Other: N/A FURNISHINGS & FIXTURES (9) Bookshelves, (1) Book Cart, (1) Interior Book Drop SUSTAINABLE MEASURES Motion sensors on lights. NOTES This room is meant to be under locked supervision as it acts as a intermediary for the transfer of books in the system and for the community.

50 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE’S VISITOR CENTER & STORAGE (13 & 14)

ROOM FUNCTION The Visitor’s Center is a independently operated space with storage set aside as an information kiosk for tourists and visitors to Norwood. ROOM DATA Net Square Feet: ###(ASF) No. of Occupants: N/A Space Categorization: Chamber of Commerce ARCHITECTURAL Floor: Wood Flooring Base: Wood Walls: Painted Gypsum Wallboard, Rough Cut Accent Wall System Ceiling: Tiled Drop Ceiling Lighting: Florescent, Spot Lighting MECHANICAL / PLUMBING HVAC: Forced Supply & Exhaust per Code Water: None Other: N/A 13 ELECTRICAL / COMMUNICATIONS Power: Provide adequate power to support (2) Display Screens, and 4-6ft spacing for GFCI Outlets throughout. 14 Data: (3) 2-Port Data Outlets, (1) Guest Wireless Hub Other: N/A FURNISHINGS / FIXTURES (4) Display Cases, (2) Pamphlet Shelves, (1) Display Table, (2) Low Bookshelves, Lounge Seating, (1) Ceiling Mounted Projector, (1) CPU & Monitor SUSTAINABLE MEASURES NOTES M/E/P: Hot & Cold Water Supply and Sewage, HVAC supply, Mechanical Exhaust, Grounded Electric Plugins with 2-4ft spacings. Sustainable Measures: Motion Sensors for Lights

51 LIBRARY CIRCULATION & NEW PERIODICALS (15 & 16)

ROOM FUNCTION The Library Circulation is the central axis of egress within the main body of the library for patrons and staff . ROOM DATA Net Square Feet: 1,044 ASF No. of Occupants: N/A Space Categorization: Circulation ARCHITECTURAL Floor: Concrete Base: Wood Walls: Painted Gypsum Wallboard, Rough Cut Accent Wall System Ceiling: Exposed Structure Lighting: Florescent, Spot Lighting MECHANICAL / PLUMBING HVAC: Forced Supply & Exhaust per Code Water: N/A 16 Other: N/A ELECTRICAL / COMMUNICATIONS 15 Power: Provide adequate power to support (2) Display Screens, and 8-12ft spacing for GFCI Outlets throughout. Data: (3) 2-Port Data Outlets, (3) Guest Wireless Hubs Other: N/A FURNISHINGS / FIXTURES (6) Display Cases, (2) Pamphlet Shelves, (10) Low Periodical Shelves, (2) Computer Tables, (4) Desk Chairs, (1) Ceiling Mounted Projector, (1) Book Cart SUSTAINABLE MEASURES Clerestory Lighting & Ventilation for natural lighting and air. NOTES This space is meant to be uncluttered as best as possible because it is the main source of egress within the programming of the library.

52 BUSINESS CENTER & PRINT ROOM (17 & 18)

ROOM FUNCTION The Business Center is a offi ce resource provided for the independent and private business members of Norwood. ROOM DATA Net Square Feet: 358 ASF No. of Occupants: N/A Space Categorization: Chamber of Commerce ARCHITECTURAL Floor: Polished Concrete Base: Wood Walls: Painted Gypsum Wallboard, Rough Cut Accent Wall System Ceiling: Tiled Drop Ceiling Lighting: Florescent, Spot Lighting MECHANICAL / PLUMBING HVAC: Forced Supply & Exhaust per Code Water: N/A Other: N/A 17 ELECTRICAL / COMMUNICATIONS Power: Provide adequate power to support 18 (14) CPU Stations, and 2-6ft spacing for GFCI Outlets throughout. Data: (8) 2-Port Data Outlets, (2) Guest Wireless Hub Other: N/A FURNISHINGS / FIXTURES (14) CPUs & Monitors, (3) Desktop Counters, (1) Multipurpose Printer & Scanner, (1) Pamphlet Shelves, (1) Worktable, (1) Ceiling Mounted Projector SUSTAINABLE MEASURES Use Energy Star rated CPU equipment. NOTES N/A

53 SUPREME COURT LIBRARY COLLECTIONS & STORAGE (19 & 20)

ROOM FUNCTION The Supreme Court Library Collections & Storage are a resource provided to the community so that they have access to legal literature. ROOM DATA Net Square Feet: 261 ASF No. of Occupants: N/A Space Categorization: Supreme Library ARCHITECTURAL Floor: Polished Concrete Base: Wood Walls: Painted Gypsum Wallboard, Rough Cut Accent Wall System Ceiling: Tiled Drop Ceiling Lighting: Florescent, Spot Lighting MECHANICAL / PLUMBING HVAC: Forced Supply & Exhaust per Code Water: N/A Other: N/A 19 ELECTRICAL / COMMUNICATIONS Power: Provide adequate power to support (1) Display Screens, and 4-6ft spacing for GFCI Outlets throughout. Data: (2) 2-Port Data Outlets, (1) Guest Wireless 20 Hub Other: N/A FURNISHINGS / FIXTURES (6) Medium Rise Bookshelves, (1) Display Monitor, (1) Book Cart, (3) Storage Shelves SUSTAINABLE MEASURES Motion Sensors on lighting. NOTES N/A

54 CONSULT ROOM (21)

ROOM FUNCTION Supreme Court Library Consult Room is a space for legal services and research to take place in conjunction with the Center. ROOM DATA Net Square Feet: 77(ASF) No. of Occupants: N/A Space Categorization: Supreme Court Library Center ARCHITECTURAL Floor: Carpet Tiles Base: Rubber Walls: Painted Gypsum Wallboard, Rough Cut Accent Wall System Ceiling: Acoustic Tile System Lighting: Florescent MECHANICAL / PLUMBING HVAC: Forced Supply & Exhaust per Code Water: Hot & Cold Watter (HW & CW) Other: Provide Cold Water (CW) for Refrigerator ELECTRICAL / COMMUNICATIONS Power: Provide adequate power to support (1) Display Screen, 4-4ft spacings 21 for GFCI Outlets above countertops and 4-6ft spacing for GFCI Outlets throughout. Data: Guest Wireless Other: None FURNISHINGS / FIXTURES (1) Worktable, (4) Work Chairs, (1) Study Lamp, (1) Conference Telephone, (1) Display Screen, (1) Dry Erase Board, (1) Notice Board SUSTAINABLE MEASURES Motion Sensors on lights. Window with view for natural light and landscaping. Thermal Comfort Controls. NOTES This room needs to be private for legal work.

55 YOUNG ADULT COLLECTIONS (22)

ROOM FUNCTION The Visitor’s Center is a independently operated space with storage set aside as an information kiosk for tourists and visitors to Norwood. ROOM DATA Net Square Feet: 669 ASF No. of Occupants: N/A Space Categorization: Young Adult Collections ARCHITECTURAL Floor: Polished Concrete for Collections, Carpet Tiles for Reading Area Base: Wood Walls: Painted Gypsum Wallboard, Rough Cut Accent Wall System Ceiling: Exposed Structure Lighting: Florescent, Spot Lighting MECHANICAL / PLUMBING HVAC: Forced Supply & Exhaust per Code Water: N/A Other: N/A ELECTRICAL / COMMUNICATIONS Power: Provide adequate power to support 4-6ft spacing for GFCI Outlets Reading Area 22 and 6-12ft for Collections. Data: (2) 2-Port Data Outlets, (1) Guest Wireless Hub Other: N/A FURNISHINGS / FIXTURES (35) Medium Rise Bookshelves, (4) Lounge Seats, (2) Coff ee Tables, (2) Small Worktables, (4) Chairs, (4) Study Lamps SUSTAINABLE MEASURES Ensure line of sight connection to outside for Quality Views. Thermal Comfort Controls. Low / Non VOC Carpeting / Adhesives NOTES It is important that this place remains easily monitored.

56 GROUP WORKTABLES, COMPUTER STATIONS, & E-MEDIA (23, 24, & 25)

ROOM FUNCTION Warming Kitchens are a space for Catered Meals, Receiving, and Staging. ROOM DATA Net Square Feet: ###(ASF) No. of Occupants: N/A Space Categorization: Group Worktable Area ARCHITECTURAL Floor: Carpet Tiles Base: Wood Walls: Painted Gypsum Wallboard, Rough Cut Accent Wall System Ceiling: Exposed Structure Lighting: Florescent 2425 24 MECHANICAL / PLUMBING HVAC: Forced Supply & Exhaust per Code Water: N/A Other: N/A ELECTRICAL / COMMUNICATIONS Power: Provide adequate power to support (16) CPUs & Monitors, 2-4ft spacings 23 for GFCI Outlets on fl oor throughout. Data: Guest Wireless Other: None FURNISHINGS / FIXTURES (4) Computer Tables, (2) Worktables, (16) Computer Charis, (8) Chairs, (8) Medium Rise Shelves for E-Media, Portable Sign SUSTAINABLE MEASURES Thermal Comfort Controls. Use Energy Star rated CPU equipment. Low / Non VOC Carpeting / Adhesives Ensure line of sight connection to outside for Quality Views. NOTES N/A

57 STUDY ROOMS (26)

ROOM FUNCTION The Study Rooms provide a private space for studying. ROOM DATA Net Square Feet: 124 ASF No. of Occupants: N/A Space Categorization: Group Work Areas ARCHITECTURAL Floor: Carpet Tiles Base: Wood Walls: Painted Gypsum Wallboard, Rough Cut Accent Wall System Ceiling: Tiled Drop Ceiling Lighting: Florescent, Spot Lighting MECHANICAL / PLUMBING HVAC: Forced Supply & Exhaust per Code, Venting Water: N/A Other: N/A 26 26 ELECTRICAL / COMMUNICATIONS Power: Provide adequate power to support (2) Display Screens, and 2-4ft spacing for GFCI Outlets throughout. Data: (4) 2-Port Data Outlets, (1) Guest Wireless Hub Other: N/A FURNISHINGS / FIXTURES (2) Small Worktables, (4) Work Chairs, (2) Display Screens, (2) Study Lamps SUSTAINABLE MEASURES Ensure line of sight connection to outside for Quality Views. Thermal Comfort Controls. Low / Non VOC Carpeting / Adhesives NOTES N/A

58 ADULT COLLECTIONS (27)

ROOM FUNCTION Adult Collections is where the bulk of the library literature is to be stored and accessed. It is central to all other programs in the library. ROOM DATA Net Square Feet: 1,107 ASF No. of Occupants: N/A Space Categorization: Adult Collections ARCHITECTURAL Floor: Polished Concrete Base: Wood Walls: Painted Gypsum Wallboard, Rough Cut Accent Wall System Ceiling: Exposed Structure Lighting: Florescent MECHANICAL / PLUMBING HVAC: Forced Supply & Exhaust per Code, 27 Natural Ventilation Water: N/A Other: N/A ELECTRICAL / COMMUNICATIONS Power: Provide adequate power to support 4-8ft spacings for GFCI Outlets throughout. Data: Guest Wireless Other: None FURNISHINGS / FIXTURES (70) Medium Rise Bookshelves, (21) Low Rise Bookshelves, (2) Movable Signs SUSTAINABLE MEASURES Ensure line of sight connection to outside for Quality Views. NOTES N/A

59 COMMUNITY LIVING ROOM & PERIODICALS (28 & 29)

ROOM FUNCTION The central fi gure piece of the library is the Community Living Room & Periodicals. It is a reading area for patrons of every age to come read and relax. ROOM DATA Net Square Feet: 340 ASF No. of Occupants: N/A Space Categorization: Group Reading Area ARCHITECTURAL Floor: Quality Carpet Base: Wood Walls: Painted Gypsum Wallboard, Rough Cut Accent Wall System, Local Stone on Fireplace Ceiling: Exposed Structure Lighting: Florescent, Spot Lighting 28 MECHANICAL / PLUMBING 29 HVAC: Forced Supply & Exhaust per Code, Flu for the Fireplace, Extra Ventilation for Fireplace, Natural Ventilation Water: N/A Other: Natural Gas Hookups with Controls ELECTRICAL / COMMUNICATIONS Power: Provide adequate power for Fireplace, (4) CPU & Monitors, 2-4ft spacings for GFCI Outlets at fl oor level. Data: Guest Wireless Other: None FURNISHINGS / FIXTURES (2) Lounge Couches, (4) Lounge Chairs, (2) Medium Coff ee Tables, (2) Lamp Stands, (2) Lamps, (2) Space Carpets, (2) Computer Worktables, (4) Work Chairs, Displays & Art for Fireplace. SUSTAINABLE MEASURES Ensure line of sight connection to outside for Quality Views. Thermal Comfort Controls. Low / Non VOC Carpeting / Adhesives NOTES

60 CHILDREN’S COLLECTIONS (30)

ROOM FUNCTION Children’s Collections is the storage place for all Children’s literature. ROOM DATA Net Square Feet: 620 ASF No. of Occupants: N/A Space Categorization: Children’s Collections ARCHITECTURAL Floor: Concrete Flooring Base: Wood Walls: Painted Gypsum Wallboard, Rough Cut Accent Wall System Ceiling: Exposed Structure Lighting: Florescent MECHANICAL / PLUMBING HVAC: Forced Supply & Exhaust per Code Water: N/A Other: N/A 30 ELECTRICAL / COMMUNICATIONS Power: Provide adequate power to support 6-8ft spacings for GFCI Outlets throughout. Data: Guest Wireless Other: None FURNISHINGS / FIXTURES (33) Low Rise Bookshelves SUSTAINABLE MEASURES Ensure line of sight connection to outside for Quality Views. NOTES N/A

61 STORYTIME AREA WITH PLATFORM & STORAGE (31)

ROOM FUNCTION The Story Time Area with ROOM DATA Net Square Feet: 388 ASF No. of Occupants: N/A Space Categorization: Children’s Collections ARCHITECTURAL Floor: Carpet Tiles Base: Wood Walls: Painted Gypsum Wallboard, Rough Cut Accent Wall System Ceiling: Tiled Drop Ceiling Lighting: Florescent, Spot Lighting MECHANICAL / PLUMBING HVAC: Forced Supply & Exhaust per Code Water: N/A Other: N/A 31 ELECTRICAL / COMMUNICATIONS Power: Provide adequate power to support (2) Display Screens, and 4-6ft spacing for GFCI Outlets throughout. Data: (3) 2-Port Data Outlets, (1) Guest Wireless Hub Other: N/A FURNISHINGS / FIXTURES (24) Seat Cushions, (1) Story Teller Seat, (3) Lamp Stands, (6) Chairs, (1) Small Bookshelf, (1) Security Camera SUSTAINABLE MEASURES Ensure line of sight connection to outside for Quality Views. Thermal Comfort Controls. Low / Non VOC Carpeting / Adhesives NOTES This area must be highly observed and controlled.

62 REAR CIRCULATION & VESTIBULE (32 & 33)

ROOM FUNCTION The Rear Circulation & Vestibule off ers a “back of house” entry way for the administrative rooms and warming kitchen for the multi-purpose room(s). ROOM DATA Net Square Feet: 167 ASF No. of Occupants: N/A Space Categorization: Circulation ARCHITECTURAL Floor: Wood Base: Wood Walls: Painted Gypsum Wallboard, Rough Cut Accent Wall System Ceiling: Tiled Drop Ceiling Lighting: Florescent 33 MECHANICAL / PLUMBING HVAC: Forced Supply & Exhaust per Code Water: N/A Other: N/A ELECTRICAL / COMMUNICATIONS Power: Provide adequate power to support (2) Emergency Exit Signs, and 6-8ft spacing for GFCI Outlets 32 throughout. Data: Guest Wireless Other: N/A FURNISHINGS / FIXTURES (2) Notifi cation Boards, (1) Dry Erase Board SUSTAINABLE MEASURES Install and maintain dust catching mats in entry ways. NOTES This back of house is meant for staff only and permitted individuals.

63 CIRCULATION DESK (34)

ROOM FUNCTION Warming Kitchens are a space for Catered Meals, Receiving, and Staging. ROOM DATA Net Square Feet: ###(ASF) No. of Occupants: N/A Space Categorization: Utility ARCHITECTURAL Floor: Resilient Flooring Base: Rubber Walls: Painted Gypsum Wallboard Ceiling: Acoustic Tile System Lighting: Florescent MECHANICAL / PLUMBING HVAC: Forced Supply & Exhaust per Code Water: Hot & Cold Watter (HW & CW) Other: Provide Cold Water (CW) for Refrigerator 34 ELECTRICAL / COMMUNICATIONS Power: Provide adequate power to support (2) Refrigerator Units, Provide Power Outlets for Refrigeration, 2-4ft spacings for GFCI Outlets above countertops and 4-6ft spacing for GFCI Outlets throughout. Data: Guest Wireless Other: None FURNISHINGS / FIXTURES Work surface Countertop with Upper & Lower Cabinetry, 2-Compartment Sink, Hand-Washing Sink, (1) Refrigerator w/ Ice Maker, (1) Deep, (1) Microwave, (1) Convection Oven, Industrial Steel Shelving SUSTAINABLE MEASURES NOTES

64 STAFF WORKROOM (34)

ROOM FUNCTION The Staff Workroom is a temporary place where temporal or routine projects and duties can be stationed until fi nished ROOM DATA Net Square Feet: ###(ASF) No. of Occupants: N/A Space Categorization: Utility ARCHITECTURAL Floor: Carpet Tiles Base: Wood Walls: Painted Gypsum Wallboard, Rough Cut Accent Wall System Ceiling: Tiled Drop Ceiling Lighting: Florescent, Spot Lighting MECHANICAL / PLUMBING HVAC: Forced Supply & Exhaust per Code Water: N/A Other: N/A 34 ELECTRICAL / COMMUNICATIONS Power: Provide adequate power to provide 2-4ft spacings for GFCI Outlets above countertops throughout. Data: Guest Wireless Other: None FURNISHINGS / FIXTURES (2) Work surface Countertop with Lower Cabinetry, (4) Study Lamps, (2) Stationary Sets SUSTAINABLE MEASURES NOTES

65 PATRON & STAFF RESTROOM (36 & 37)

ROOM FUNCTION The Visitor’s Center is a independently operated space with storage set aside as an information kiosk for tourists and visitors to Norwood. ROOM DATA Net Square Feet: ###(ASF) No. of Occupants: N/A Space Categorization: Chamber of Commerce ARCHITECTURAL Floor: Wood Flooring Base: Wood Walls: Painted Gypsum Wallboard, Rough Cut Accent Wall System Ceiling: Tiled Drop Ceiling Lighting: Florescent, Spot Lighting MECHANICAL / PLUMBING 37 HVAC: Forced Supply & Exhaust per Code Water: Cold & Hot Water (CW & HW) Other: N/A 36 ELECTRICAL / COMMUNICATIONS Power: Provide adequate power to support 2-3ft spacing for GFCI Outlets throughout. Data: Admin Wireless Other: N/A FURNISHINGS / FIXTURES (2) HET Water Closets, (2) Lavatories, (2) Sanitation Stations, (2) Vanity Countertops with Vanity Sinks, (2) Vanity Mirrors SUSTAINABLE MEASURES Use High-Effi ciency Toilets and Urinals. Use Motion Sensors on Sinks & Lighting NOTES These bathrooms are in a off set central location so as to be monitored, but not create a disturbance for the reading areas.

66 STAFF BREAK ROOM (38)

ROOM FUNCTION The Staff Break Room is a reserved place for the staff of the library to relax and rest from their tasks with the amenities of a small kitchen. ROOM DATA Net Square Feet: 90 ASF No. of Occupants: N/A Space Categorization: Administration ARCHITECTURAL Floor: Polished Concrete Base: Wood Walls: Painted Gypsum Wallboard, Rough Cut Accent Wall System Ceiling: Tiled Drop Ceiling Lighting: Florescent, Spot Lighting MECHANICAL / PLUMBING HVAC: Forced Supply & Exhaust per Code, Extra Exhaust for Kitchen Appliances 38 Water: N/A Other: N/A ELECTRICAL / COMMUNICATIONS Power: Provide adequate power to support (1) Refrigerator, (1) Microwave and 2-3ft spacing for GFCI Outlets throughout. Data: (1) 2-Port Data Outlets, Admin Wireless Hub Other: N/A FURNISHINGS / FIXTURES (4) Dining Chairs, (1) Round Dining Table, (1) Kitchen Countertop with Cabinets Above and Below, (1) Two-Sided Kitchen Sink, (1) Refrigerator with Ice Maker, (1) Microwave, (1) Notifi cation Board SUSTAINABLE MEASURES Make sure all appliance are Energy Star rated. NOTES This Break Room, like the Warming Kitchen, are not intended to be fully functioning kitchens.

67 STAFF OFFICE #1 & STAFF OFFICE #2 (39 & 40)

ROOM FUNCTION The Staff Offi ces are workspaces for tasks that need privacy, personal, and appropriate surroundings to be carried out. ROOM DATA Net Square Feet: 286 ASF No. of Occupants: 2 Space Categorization: Administration ARCHITECTURAL Floor: Carpet Tiles Base: Wood Walls: Painted Gypsum Wallboard, Rough Cut Accent Wall System 40 Ceiling: Tiled Drop Ceiling Lighting: Florescent, Spot Lighting MECHANICAL / PLUMBING HVAC: Forced Supply & Exhaust per Code Water: N/A Other: N/A 39 ELECTRICAL / COMMUNICATIONS Power: Provide adequate power to support (2) CPUs & Monitors, and 4-6ft spacing for GFCI Outlets throughout. Data: (4) 2-Port Data Outlets, (1) Admin Wireless Hub Other: N/A FURNISHINGS / FIXTURES (4) Small Bookshelves, (2) Standard Modular Desks, (2) Standard Offi ce Chairs, (4) Guest Seats, (2) CPU & Monitor, (2) Notifi cation Boards, (2) Dry Erase Boards SUSTAINABLE MEASURES NOTES M/E/P: Hot & Cold Water Supply and Sewage, HVAC supply, Mechanical Exhaust, Grounded Electric Plugins with 2-4ft spacings. Sustainable Measures: Motion Sensors for Lights

68 MECHANICAL (41)

ROOM FUNCTION The Mechanical Room houses all the central utility functions for the entire building. ROOM DATA Net Square Feet: 94 ASF No. of Occupants: N/A Space Categorization: Utility ARCHITECTURAL Floor: Resilient Flooring Base: Rubber Walls: OSB Wallboard Ceiling: Acoustic Tile System Lighting: Florescent MECHANICAL / PLUMBING HVAC: Forced Supply & Exhaust per Code Water: Hot & Cold Watter (HW & CW) Other: Water Main Hookup ELECTRICAL / COMMUNICATIONS Power: Provide adequate power to 41 support entire building through Electric Panels Data: Main data hookup from provider. Other: Provide FURNISHINGS / FIXTURES Water Heaters & Tanks, Solar Panel Inverter SUSTAINABLE MEASURES Allow for Alternative Energy Input and High Effi ciency Systems to add to or better use power supply. NOTES This room is only accessible to the outside for the purposes of keeping utilities easily available to maintenance and repair and away from staff and patrons.

69 LONE CONE PATIO (42)

ROOM FUNCTION The Visitor’s Center is a independently operated space with storage set aside as an information kiosk for tourists and visitors to Norwood. ROOM DATA Net Square Feet: ###(ASF) No. of Occupants: N/A Space Categorization: Building Apron ARCHITECTURAL Floor: Stone Tile Base: Wood Walls: Stone Veneer & Vertical Lap Siding Ceiling: Exposed Structure 42 Lighting: Florescent, Spot Lighting MECHANICAL / PLUMBING HVAC: Radiant Heat Water: N/A Other: N/A ELECTRICAL / COMMUNICATIONS Power: Provide adequate power to support Patio Lighting, and 8-12ft spacing for GFCI Outlets throughout. Data: (2) 2-Port Data Outlets, (1) Guest Wireless Hub Other: N/A FURNISHINGS / FIXTURES (24) Patio Chairs, (8) Patio Tables, (12) Flower Planters, (24) Photo-voltaic Solar Panels, (2) Trash Bins, (2) Recycling Bins, (2) Composting Bins, (2) Wifi Hubs

SUSTAINABLE MEASURES Photo-voltaic Solar Panels on Pergola. Use local Stone and Wood for tiles and veneer and pergola. NOTES N/A

70 71 Technical Site Plan

72 73 D G F A

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SITE TECHNICAL PLAN

A BUILDING APRON C SIDE (OVERFLOW) PARKING E AMPHITHEATER G REST AREAS B FRONT PARKING LOT & SIGNAGE D REAR (STAFF) PARKING F EDIBLE GARDEN WITH GREENHOUSE H RV PARKING

74 BUILDING APRON (A)

ROOM FUNCTION The Building Apron facilitates all external activities to the Library. ROOM DATA Net Square Feet: ###(ASF) No. of Occupants: N/A A Space Categorization: Site ARCHITECTURAL Floor: Concrete Base: Stone Walls: N/A A Ceiling: Open Structure Lighting: Florescent Lighting MECHANICAL / PLUMBING HVAC: Radiant Heat Lamps Water: Cold Water (CW) Other: N/A ELECTRICAL / COMMUNICATIONS Power: Provide adequate power to support external activities, and 12-24ft spacing for GFCI Outlets throughout. Data: (2) 2-Port Data Outlets Other: N/A A FURNISHINGS / FIXTURES (24) Patio Chairs, (8) Patio Tables, (12) Flower Planters, (24) A Photo-voltaic Solar Panels, (2) Trash Bins, (2) Recycling Bins, (2) Composting Bins, (2) Wifi Hubs, (1) Exterior Book Drop SUSTAINABLE MEASURES Use south facing Covered Patio to install photo-voltaic solar panels as well as to guard opening from excessive heat gain in summer. Install a fi replace that can operate on natural gas and traditional fuel sources so that sustainable resource can be used as well. Use indigenous trees and plants for the seat/wall planters, open spaces, and curb cut-outs along the East and North side of the Library for low upkeep. NOTES The South Patio will share the fi re place.

75 FRONT PARKING & SIGN (B & C)

ROOM FUNCTION The Visitor’s Center is a independently operated space with storage set aside as an information kiosk for tourists and visitors to Norwood. ROOM DATA Net Square Feet: ###(ASF) No. of Occupants: N/A Space Categorization: Chamber of Commerce ARCHITECTURAL Floor: Wood Flooring B Base: Wood Walls: Painted Gypsum Wallboard, Rough Cut Accent Wall System Ceiling: Tiled Drop Ceiling Lighting: Florescent, Spot Lighting MECHANICAL / PLUMBING HVAC: Forced Supply & Exhaust per Code B Water: None Other: N/A ELECTRICAL / COMMUNICATIONS Power: Provide adequate power to support (2) Display Screens, and 4-6ft spacing for GFCI Outlets throughout. Data: (3) 2-Port Data Outlets, (1) Guest Wireless Hub Other: N/A FURNISHINGS / FIXTURES (4) Display Cases, (2) Pamphlet Shelves, (1) Display Table, (2) Low C Bookshelves, Lounge Seating, (1) Ceiling Mounted Projector, (1) CPU & Monitor SUSTAINABLE MEASURES NOTES M/E/P: Hot & Cold Water Supply and Sewage, HVAC supply, Mechanical Exhaust, Grounded Electric Plugins with 2-4ft spacings. Sustainable Measures: Motion Sensors for Lights

76 SIDE WITH & BACK PARKING (D & E)

ROOM FUNCTION The Side with Back Parking provides parking that will be helpful for overfl ow parking and for the daily on-site visits that are required by staff and maintenance. ROOM DATA Net Square Feet: ###(ASF) No. of Occupants: N/A Space Categorization: Site E ARCHITECTURAL Floor: Asphalt Base: Concrete Curbs and Sidewalks Walls: N/A Ceiling: N/A Lighting: HID, Parking Lamps MECHANICAL / PLUMBING HVAC: N/A Water: N/A Other: N/A ELECTRICAL / COMMUNICATIONS D Power: Provide adequate power to support (4) Light Mounted Poles Data: N/A Other: N/A FURNISHINGS / FIXTURES (1) Landfi ll Dumpster, (1) Compost Dumpster, (1) Mixed Recyclables Dumpster, (4) Light Mounted Poles SUSTAINABLE MEASURES Ensure run-off is fi ltered through bioswales and appropriately directed to a detention pond. NOTES

77 AMPHITHEATER (F)

ROOM FUNCTION The Amphitheater is to be a low-key venue for planned and impromptu performances by the community and the library staff . ROOM DATA Net Square Feet: ###(ASF) No. of Occupants: N/A Space Categorization: Site ARCHITECTURAL Floor: Low Water Turf Base: Stones Walls: N/A Ceiling: N/A Lighting: LED Lighting, Halogen Flood Lighting MECHANICAL / PLUMBING HVAC: N/A Water: Cold Water (CW) F Other: N/A ELECTRICAL / COMMUNICATIONS Power: Provide adequate power to support small performance, (4) Flood Lights, and 4-6ft spacing for GFCI Outlets throughout stage. Data: (1) Guest Wireless Hub Other: N/A FURNISHINGS / FIXTURES (4) Light Mounted Poles, (11) Low Stone Seating Areas, (1) Stage, (2) Power Hookups, (1) Wifi Station SUSTAINABLE MEASURES Use local stone for seating and stage. NOTES Use low grade change to prevent run-off and pooling.

78 EDIBLE GARDEN WITH GREEN HOUSE (G)

ROOM FUNCTION The Edible Garden with Green House will provide an on-site education in agriculture and wholesome foods. ROOM DATA Net Square Feet: ###(ASF) No. of Occupants: N/A Space Categorization: Chamber of Commerce ARCHITECTURAL Floor: Wood Flooring Base: Wood Walls: Painted Gypsum Wallboard, Rough Cut Accent Wall System Ceiling: Tiled Drop Ceiling Lighting: Florescent, Spot Lighting MECHANICAL / PLUMBING HVAC: Forced Supply & Exhaust per Code for G Green House Water: Cold Water (CW) Other: N/A G ELECTRICAL / COMMUNICATIONS Power: Provide adequate power to support Green House and Gardening. 4-6ft spacing for GFCI Outlets throughout. G Data: (1) Guest Wireless Hub Other: N/A FURNISHINGS / FIXTURES (1) Small - Medium Green House, (4) Water Hookups, (4) Work Tables, (2) Low shelves, (2) Chairs, (1) Gardening Tool Cabinet with Tools, (1) Tool Trolley SUSTAINABLE MEASURES A composting area should be designated for the garden. NOTES The plants grown here should have clearly marked identities as they are intended to be edible.

79 REST AREAS (H)

ROOM FUNCTION Rest Areas are included to moments of rest and refl ection while visitors engage the site. H ROOM DATA Net Square Feet: ###(ASF) No. of Occupants: N/A Space Categorization: Site ARCHITECTURAL Floor: Compacted Aggregate Base: Local Stones Walls: N/A Ceiling: N/A Lighting: HID, Parking Lamps MECHANICAL / PLUMBING HVAC: N/A Water: N/A Other: N/A ELECTRICAL / COMMUNICATIONS Power: Provide adequate power to support site maintenance, 8-12ft spacing for (4) GFCI Outlets throughout. Data: (2) Guest Wireless Hub Other: N/A FURNISHINGS / FIXTURES (2) Light Mounted Poles, (6) Park Benches, (2) Trash Bins, (2) Educational Displays, (2) Wifi Stations SUSTAINABLE MEASURES Use indigenous species for low upkeep. Use solar panels to power remote equipment. Use compactable materials and landscape for minimal runoff . NOTES The Rest Areas are meant to be low maintenance. Durable fi xtures and hardy plants. H

80 RECREATIONAL VEHICLE PARKING (I)

ROOM FUNCTION The RV Parking Area is to temporarily accommodate tourists and local adventurers as they come to the library to gain information on the area. ROOM DATA Net Square Feet: ###(ASF) No. of Occupants: N/A Space Categorization: Site ARCHITECTURAL Floor: Asphalt, Concrete Base: Curbs with Sidewalks Walls: N/A Ceiling: N/A Lighting: HID, Parking Lamps MECHANICAL / PLUMBING HVAC: N/A Water: Cold Water (CW) Other: N/A I ELECTRICAL / COMMUNICATIONS Power: Provide adequate power to support Recreational Vehicles, and 12-24ft spacing for GFCI Outlets throughout. Data: (1) Guest Wireless Hub Other: N/A FURNISHINGS / FIXTURES (4) Light Mounted Poles, (2) RV Parking Signs, (2) Wifi Stations, (4) Power Outlet Stubs, (1) Guest Pamphlet Station, (1) Tourism Sign SUSTAINABLE MEASURES Encourage Mass Transit visits besides RV tourism. NOTES This designated RV Parking is not meant for extended stay and therefore does not include sanitation disposal. It does include amenities for guests to enjoy their brief stay. This can also act as a place to park buses for educational visits for students.

81 SECTION - 4 Resources

Preliminary Opinion of Costs ...... 63 Resources ...... 64 Acknowledgments ...... #

82 Preliminary Opinion of Costs

Preliminary Opinion of Cost / Order of Magnitude Norwood Lone Cone Public Library - Concept A (Large Meeting) 2015

Building Area: Cost Estimate Category Descriptions:

1.a New Construction 8,613 sf (library collections, administration, etc.) Hard Costs: 1.b Warming Kitchen & Restrooms 875 sf (kitchen & prep areas and Restrooms) A. Building Cost: Is a cost-per-square-foot number that includes all costs of construction (contractor fee, materials, etc.) 1.c Large Meeting Rooms 2,200 sf (space dividable by operable partitions) within 5 feet of the building perimeter, all items required by building codes (fire protection and alarm systems, etc.), and items found in buildings regardless of type. Assessment of Construction Cost Low Range High Range Notes: B. Fixed Equipment: Includes all equipment items that may installed before completion of the building and that are a part of A. Building Cost the construction contract. This may include items such as food service equipment, lockers, fixed (All costs of construction within 5 ft of building) seating, fixed medical equipment, etc.

Impacted C. Site Development: Includes all work required within the site boundary and from 5 feet of the building perimeter. This usually Square Footage SF Cost SF Cost 1.a New Construction 8,613 @ $ 150 =$ 1,291,950 $ 210 =$ 1,808,730 consists of utilities, grading and fill, roads and parking, fencing, landscaping, site lighting, site furniture, etc. 1.b Warming Kitchen 875 @ $ 160 =$ 140,000 $ 220 =$ 192,500 1.c Large Meeting Room 2,200 @ $ 140 =$ 308,000 $ 190 =$ 418,000 c D. Total Construction: This number represents the total budget for construction, or the contract documents base bid. LINE A: Total Cost =$ 1,739,950 =$ 2,419,230 Soft Costs: B. Fixed Equipment 10% of Line A $ 173,995 10% of Line A $ 241,923 E. Movable Equipment: This includes all equipment not generally secured to the building that is movable and all furniture items, (Lockers, fixed seating, casework, etc.) or FF&E. This may include tables and chairs, office furniture, books, or other items to furnish interior C. Site Development 15% of Line A $ 260,993 15% of Line A $ 362,885 spaces. (All site work outside 5 ft of building) F. Site Acquisition / Demo: This is the money budgeted to purchase the project site and/or demolish existing structures. D. Estimated Total Construction Cost: (A + B + C) $ 2,174,938 (A + B + C) $ 3,024,038 b

Soft Costs and Contingencies Low Range High Range G. Professional Fees: Cost for the services of the Design Team (Architect and sub-consultant) to generate the design and Costs to consider: construction documents and perform construction administration. Typical design team will be the Architect, Landscape Architect, Civil Engineer, Structural Engineer, Mechanical, Electrical and E. Site Acquisition / Demolition N/A$ - N/A$ - a Plumbing Engineer. Other sub-consultants may be required based on project type. F. Moveable Equipment 15% of Line A $ 260,993 15% of Line A $ 362,885 (Generally items not built in place) H. Contingencies: A recommended percentage of the total construction cost which serves as a planning contingency, G. Professional Fees 10% of Line D $ 217,494 10% of Line A $ 302,404 bidding contingency, and construction reserve to cover unknown and changes (change orders, etc.). H. Contingencies 10% of Line D $ 217,494 10% of Line A $ 302,404 J. Administrative Costs 2% of Line A $ 43,499 2% of Line A $ 60,481 J. Administrative Costs: Cost the owner is responsible for during the planning process such as, legal fees, site survey, soil Subtotal of Soft Costs: (E thru J) $ 739,479 (E thru J) $ 1,028,173 testing, insurance and other hook up fees.

K. Total Budget Suggested (D + E thru J) $ 2,914,416 (D + E thru J) $ 4,052,210 K. Total Budget: This is the cost which represents the total budget required to fully occupy the new facility and/or Total Budget Cost per Square Foot $269.53 $374.75 renovated facility. This cost estimate is based upon preliminary conceptual design and planning and should be used for information only for purposes of determining an order of magnitude. The estimate was completed without actual engineering and is subject to change. The estimate should be refined as more detailed design stages provide accurate quantities. The data used to compile the estimate is derived from industry standard sources such as 2015 RS Means data sets. Prices are subject to change with time and other industry related factors.

Notes: a Site is owned by the Library Board b Includes implementation of base industry standard sustainability measures c Large meeting room includes operable partions to divide space into three rooms

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1. Colorado Department of Local Affairs: Energy and Mineral Impact Assistance Fund Grant Program 6. Helen K. and Arthur E. Johnson Foundation The Local Government Financial Assistance section manages the grant program Capital/Special Projects Grants within DOLA specifically designed to address public facility and service needs. Offers grants to projects that support community and social services, youth, https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/dola/energymineral-impact-assistance-fund-eiaf health, seniors, education and civic and culture. http://www.johnsonfoundation.org/index.php/areas-of-interest/ 2. Boettcher Foundation Colorado Capital Grants 7. Kerr Foundation Awards capital grants to nonprofit organizations and government entities in Capital Grants Colorado working in the areas of community enrichment, social services, and Provides grants in the areas of education, health, cultural development, and education. community service. http://boettcherfoundation.org/capital-grants-guidelines/ http://www.thekerrfoundation.org/categories.php

3. US Department of Agriculture: Rural Development 8. Rural Library Project Community Facilities Direct Loan & Grant Program Fundraising Assistance Services This program provides affordable funding to develop essential community The Rural Library Project is a nonprofit organization committed to the facilities in rural areas. An essential community facility is defined as a facility that establishment of new, small libraries in rural areas. We collaborate with citizens, provides an essential service to the local community for the orderly development public library systems and governments in these areas to raise funds for and of the community in a primarily rural area, and does not include private, build libraries in their towns. We view these local public libraries as centers of commercial or business undertakings. learning, community building, and civic pride. http://www.rd.usda.gov/programs-services/community-facilities-direct-loan-grant- http://www.rurallibraryproject.org/index.html program 9. Great Outdoor Colorado 4. El Pomar Foundation Great Outdoor Colorado (GOCO) was created in 1992 when Colorado Voters Grant support to Colorado nonprofit organizations involved in health, human directed a portion of lottery proceeds towards Colorado’s wildlife, parks, rivers, services, education, arts and humanities, and civic and community initiatives. trails and open spaces. http://www.elpomar.org/what-we-do/grants/grantmaking-general-information http://www.goco.org/grants

5. Gates Family Foundation Capital Grants Provides support for building purchase, construction, expansion, renovation, and/or land acquisition for Colorado organizations working in the areas of arts and culture; education; well-being of children, youth, and families; parks and recreation; and community development. htt // t f il f d ti / it l 84 Resources

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