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Community CenterConceptual Design
City of Burlingame
August 17, 20156:00 pm
City Council Study Session
SITE INTEGRATION OPTIONS
AGENDA1. Project and Schedule Overview
Schedule Update Community Engagement Summary
2. Master Plan Review
3. Building Program Building Program Overview New Programming Opportunities Revenue Analysis
4. Conceptual Design Floor Plans Building Design Options
Option A: Traditional Mission “Civic” Option B: Traditional Mission “Residential”
Interior Vignettes
5. Next Steps
SITE INTEGRATION OPTIONS
AGENDA1. Project and Schedule Overview
Schedule Update Community Engagement Summary
2. Master Plan Review
3. Building Program Building Program Overview New Programming Opportunities Revenue Analysis
4. Conceptual Design Floor Plans Building Design Options
Option A: Traditional Mission “Civic” Option B: Traditional Mission “Residential”
Interior Vignettes
5. Next Steps
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COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT: MASTER PLAN PHASEFall 2013 to Fall 2014 – 550+ Respondents
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COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT: CONCEPUTAL DESIGN
Completed (to date):• (2) Fresh Market Outreach Sessions• (2) Community Open Houses at Washington Park• (1) Lunchtime Kiosk at BHS• (1) Lunchtime Kiosk at BIS• (2) Parks & Recreation Commission Meetings• (4) Citizens Advisory Committee Meetings• Online Survey, Spring 2015 (124 respondents)• Dedicated Master Plan website and eNews mailings
Planned (subject to change):• (1) Downtown Merchants Association Meeting • (1) Rotary Club Meeting • (1) Burlingame Mother’s Club Meeting • (1) Traffic and Safety Commission Meeting • (2) Planning Commission Meetings • (1) City Council Study Session Meeting• (1) City Council Meeting
987+ Respondents
SITE INTEGRATION OPTIONS
AGENDA1. Project and Schedule Overview
Schedule Update Community Engagement Summary
2. Master Plan Review
3. Building Program Building Program Overview New Programming Opportunities Revenue Analysis
4. Conceptual Design Floor Plans Building Design Options
Option A: Traditional Mission “Civic” Option B: Traditional Mission “Residential”
Interior Vignettes
5. Next Steps
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SITE PLAN
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SITE SECTIONS
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PARKING LOT:MITIGATION STRATEGIES
JUNE 18TH PARKS & RECREATION MEETING COMMENTS:
• Concerned about parking lot adjacency to residential homes
• Underground parking located at the community center will increase traffic flow in and out of surface parking lot; congested conditions
• Explore opportunities for community center surface lot to be zoned for short-term and staff parking use
• Incorporate vegetated sound wall along surface lot and residential homes to buffer noise
• Neighbors directly adjacent to community center advocate for underground parking option at tennis courts only
• Zoned curbs along Burlingame Ave. in front of the community center for no parking or bus loading only
• Think creatively about other parking and transit options
GREEN SOUND WALL
EXTENSIVEPLANTINGS &
SWALES
PERVIOUS PAVING
UNDERGROUND PARKING
SITE INTEGRATION OPTIONS
AGENDA1. Project and Schedule Overview
Schedule Update Community Engagement Summary
2. Master Plan Review
3. Building Program Building Program Overview New Programming Opportunities Revenue Analysis
4. Conceptual Design Floor Plans Building Design Options
Option A: Traditional Mission “Civic” Option B: Traditional Mission “Residential”
Interior Vignettes
5. Next Steps
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BUILDING PROGRAM OPTION
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Drop-in PickleballAuditorium
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Music in the ParkWashington Park
Youth & Teen CeramicsFine Arts
Fitness Boot CampAuditorium
Oils/Various Media Art ClassArt Room
Youth Summer CampsVarious Spaces
WEEKLYPROGRAMMINGSUMMARY
FALL: 180 HOURSSUMMER: 420 HOURS
Total hours programmed in new facility (existing and new programs):
EXISTING PROGRAMMING – EXAMPLES
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50 hours/per week70 hours/per week
50 hours/per week 45 hours/per week
40hours/per week
Fundraising/RentalsCommunity Hall
Lifelong Learning Large Meeting Room
Sporting Watch PartiesLarge Meeting Room
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NEW PROGRAMMING OPPORTUNITIES – EXAMPLES
Home Arts: QuiltingEnrichment Center
WeddingsCommunity Hall
Teen Hip Hop Dance/Fitness Studio/Community Hall
CapoeiraDance/Fitness Studio/Community Hall
After School Homework Drop-inTeen Scene
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Birthday Party RentalKids Town
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DIY Home/Garden ArtCreative Arts & Ceramics
Friday Night Paint & SipFine Arts
iPad/iPhone 101Maker Room
Lego RoboticsMaker Room
PhotographyFine Arts
WEEKLYPROGRAMMINGSUMMARY
FALL: 420 HOURSSUMMER: 600 HOURS
Total hours programmed in new facility (existing and new programs):
NEW PROGRAMMING OPPORTUNITIES – EXAMPLES
SITE INTEGRATION OPTIONS
AGENDA1. Project and Schedule Overview
Schedule Update Community Engagement Summary
2. Master Plan Review
3. Building Program Building Program Overview New Programming Opportunities Revenue Analysis
4. Conceptual Design Floor Plans Building Design Options
Option A: Traditional Mission “Civic” Option B: Traditional Mission “Residential”
Interior Vignettes
5. Next Steps
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FIRST FLOOR PLAN
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SRUFACEPARKING LOT
DN. TO GARAGE
UP
ENTRY PLAZA
DRO
P-O
FF
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SECOND FLOOR PLAN
2 0
SRUFACEPARKING LOT
DN
LOBBY BELOW
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ATRADITIONAL MISSION “CIVIC”
BTRADITIONAL MISSION “RESIDENTIAL”
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BTRADITIONAL MISSION “RESIDENTIAL”EXTERIOR VIGNETTE FOCUS AREAS FOR OPTIONS B1 & B2
3.1. 2.
Entry
Community Hall
Classroom wing &Burlingame Ave. view
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B1AREA 1: ENTRYEXTERIOR VIGNETTES
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B2AREA 1: ENTRYEXTERIOR VIGNETTES
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B1AREA 2: BURLINGAME AVE. CLASSROOM WINGEXTERIOR VIGNETTES OPTIONS
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B2AREA 2: BURLINGAME AVE. CLASSROOM WINGEXTERIOR VIGNETTES OPTIONS
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B1AREA 3: COMMUNITY HALL EXTERIOR VIGNETTES OPTIONS
Park terrace connections
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B1AREA 3: COMMUNITY HALL EXTERIOR VIGNETTES OPTIONS
Raised platform & terrace connections
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B2AREA 3: COMMUNITY HALL EXTERIOR VIGNETTES OPTIONS
Park terrace connections
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B2AREA 3: COMMUNITY HALL EXTERIOR VIGNETTES OPTIONS
Raised platform & terrace connections
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INTERIOR VIGNETTE:COMMUNITY HALL
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INTERIOR VIGNETTE:KIDS TOWN
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INTERIOR VIGNETTE:DANCE & FITNESS STUDIO
SITE INTEGRATION OPTIONS
AGENDA1. Project and Schedule Overview
Schedule Update Community Engagement Summary
2. Master Plan Review
3. Building Program Building Program Overview New Programming Opportunities Revenue Analysis
4. Conceptual Design Floor Plans Building Design Options
Option A: Traditional Mission “Civic” Option B: Traditional Mission “Residential”
Interior Vignettes
5. Next Steps
SITE INTEGRATION OPTIONS
NEXT STEPSAUGUST 24th:
Planning Commission Meeting, 7pm
PreschoolBaby Boogie
Children's Playspace
Mommy and Me Fun
Drop-in care while adult at class
YouthLight Sabre Combat
Birthday Parties Crazy Chemist
Buddies Playdate Spy Academy
Introduction to Pets Home School Lab
Great Inventions: Next Step
Jet Cadets: Flying Machines
Youth/TeensBoard Game Masters Open Night Storytelling Digital Photography
Judo Jujitsu Juggling App Design
Chang Tai Do Karate Magic Tricks
Writing Screenplays
TeensTeen Startups: Business Basics Teen Architecture Design
Teens/Adult
AdultInsanity Workout Balance & Core Training
Mommy Fitness Landscape Design Group KaraokeKuk Sool Won Financial Fitness for Women
Workshops
Adults/Mature AdultsHoop Dance Monday Night Football: Sr. Social iPad 101 Conference rentalsPilates Fusion Pet First Aid & CPR Photography Lifelong Learning Lecture Series
Knife Skills Expressive Drawing Art HistoryRejuvenate Your Retirement Commercial DrawingSenior Balance Framing & MattingChair Yoga Home DecoratingHome Arts: Quilting Flower ArrangingAct Out!: Improvisation SculptureFunctional Training: SeniorsAncestory/Genealogy
Total Additional Programming Hours: ● Fall/Winter/Spring = 237 hours each season● Summer = 183 hours
Burlingame Community Center Exhibit BProgram Ideas
Maker Space Musical ArtsFlooring: Resilient Flooring: Wood Flooring: Resilient Flooring: Resilient Flooring: Carpet/Resilient Flooring: Carpet Flooring: Resilient Flooring: Carpet
Creative Arts/Ceramics Dance & Fitness Enrichment Fine Arts Kid's Town Large Meeting
Spanish Music Together
Home School Fit
Tae Kwon Do
Program Ideas Program Ideas
Little Green Thumbs: Pre K Art Ballet & Fairy Tales Tumbling
Mommy and Me Bollywood
Program Ideas Program Ideas Program Ideas Program Ideas Program Ideas Program Ideas
Anime
Aikido
Makeup Monsters Hip Hop Teen Dance
Lego Mindstorm Prosthetics
Label Designing
Reading Niche Mystery Theater Marshmallow Math
Mixology Stand-Up: Comedian Training Industrial Graphics The Art of Listening
Wire Works Brand Creation
Nail Art Capoeira Tuning & Instrument Care
DIY: Potting Creations Voice Acting
Jewelry Making
iPhone 101DIY Home/Garden Art Power Yoga Exploring Social Networking:
Yogalates Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
Broadway MovesSavate Kickboxing
Friday Night Paint & Sip Safe Driving Techniques Marco PhotographyUrban Gardens
Blogging
Burlingame Community CenterExisting Programs
Exhibit B
Preschool
Youth
Youth/Teens
Teens
Teens/Adult
Adult
Adults/Mature Adults
Existing Programs: Existing Programs: Existing Programs: Existing Programs: Existing Programs: Existing Programs: Existing Programs: Existing Programs:
Musical ArtsLarge Meeting Maker SpaceCreative Arts/Ceramics Dance & Fitness Enrichment Fine Arts Kid's Town
Peninsula Music TogetherTiny Tots Ballet Baby & Me MandarinDancing Together Tumble & Dance Parents & Me Mandarin
My First Art Class
Kids Carpentry Ballet & Tap Manners are Fun
Tiny Tots BoogiePrincess Pre-Ballet Drop & Go Creative Corner
Math Olympiad LEGO PianoHip Hop Boogie Common Core Reading Voice LessonsPre-Ballet Chess Wizards Guitar/Ukelele
Youth & Teens Ceramics Karate Debate STEM Piano Readiness
Irish Dancing
RoboticsTech Builders
Video Game DesignBabysitting WorkshopSAT/ACT Prep Manga Cartooning
PianoVoice Lessons
Karate Driver's Education
Guitar/UkelelePublic Speaking
Adult Ceramics Adult Tap Meditation for Beginners Knit Wits Meeting RentalsBellydance Language Classes Watercolor Public Meetings
Cardio Kick Pet Health Workshop Drawing Employee StockBoot Camp Buisness Marketing Oils HomeBuyers Bootcamp
Adventures in Fitness Meeting Rentals
Jewelry Knotting American Line DancingPower Fusion
Tai Chi/Qi GongStrength & Wellness through Fitness
Awareness through Movement Paper Crafting Couple Communication
Burlingame Community Center
Community Hall Rental Comparison - Public
San Leandro S.C. Oshman Family C.C. Strawberry Rec. District Milpitas C.C. Belmont - Barrett
C.C.Robert Livermore
Center Mill Valley C.C. Pleasant S.C. Pinole Senior CenterSF Rec & Park Lake Merced Boathouse
SF Rec & Park Stern Grove Clubhouse
Address
13909 E. 14th St. San Leandro, CA 94578510-577-7990
Oshman Family JCC Taube Koret Campus3921 Fabian WayPalo Alto, CA 94303650-223-8700
118 E. Strawberry DriveMill Valley, CA 94941415-383-6494
457 East Calaveras Blvd.Milpitas, CA408-586-3210
1870 Ralston AvenueBelmont, CA 94002650-595-7441
4444 East Ave. Livermore, CA 94550925-373-5700
180 Camino AltoMill Valley, CA 94941415-383-1370
5353 Sunol Blvd.Pleasonton, CA 925-931-5340
2500 Charles AvenuePinole, CA510-724-9800
1 Harding Road San Francisco, CA 94132 415-831-5500
2750 19th Ave San Francisco, CA 94110 415-831-5500
Seating Capacity:
Entire Hall (A & B): 270 banquet 300 banquet 265 banquet 300 banquet 200 seats with
10 per table 400 banquet 285 banquet 320 banquet 250 banquet 126 banquet 120 banquet
Hall Rental Rates:
Residents: $150/hr Non-Residents: 225/hr Business: 225/hr Non-Business, Commercial and all other non resident groups: $263/hr
$350 per hour during weekdays and $600 per hour weekends (10% off rental rates with membership)
Resident: $89/hrRegular Rate: $152/hrNon-Profit: $102/hrCommercial: $185/hr
Resident Rate: $160/hourNon-Resident: $220/hr
Resident: $80/hrNon-Resident: $130/hr
Resident: $280/hr-$2,240/8 hrs Non-Resident: $320/hr-$2,560/8 hrs.
8 hours: Resident & Non-Profit $2600 Primetime Greater MV & Beyond NR $2,800; Greater Mill Valley and Beyond Commercial $2,900
4 hour miinimum: Resident $185 x 4hrs= $740; Non-Resident $240 x 4 hrs=$960, Commercial $310 x 4 hrs=$1,240
First 5 hr: $625 (resident) / $775 (non-resident)Add. Hr: $90 (resident) / $120 (non-resident)Decorating/Clean-up: $45Table set-up/take-down: $100
Non-profit: $120/hour All others: $220/hour
$157/hour Min. 6 hours Outside area: $200 fee