HomeMy WebLinkAbout21 - Fire Station No. 2 Replacement Project — Acceptance of Conceptual DesignTO:
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CITY OF
NEWPORT BEACH
City Council Staff Report
September 24, 2019
Agenda Item No. 21
HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
David A. Webb, Public Works Director - 949-644-3311,
dawebb@newportbeachca.gov
PREPARED BY: Peter Tauscher, Senior Civil Engineer,
ptauscher@newportbeachca.gov
PHONE: 949-644-3316
TITLE: Fire Station No. 2 Replacement Project — Acceptance of Conceptual
Design
ABSTRACT:
Recent working sessions with the Fire Department and public outreach efforts for the
replacement of the Lido Fire Station No. 2 produced a general consensus for the design
of the replacement facility. Staff requests City Council approval of the recommended floor
plan and `Lido' exterior architectural style concept for this building and direct to staff to
proceed with preparing final construction documents.
RECOMMENDATION:
a) California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) cannot be determined at this time.
Planning Division staff will be working on the Coastal Development Permit (CDP) and
process the required documents for CEQA and CDP;
b) Review and approve the conceptual design and project budget; and
c) Direct staff to proceed with the final fire station replacement construction documents.
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
The current Capital Improvement Program budget includes sufficient funding for the
design and construction for the Fire Station No. 2 Replacement Project.
BACKGROUND:
The current Lido Fire Station No. 2, located on 32nd Street, was constructed in 1952 and
requires frequent maintenance and repairs. While the existing structure is functional, it is
too small and no longer meets the operational needs of the Fire Department and
community. In lieu of trying to construct and relocate the fire station to a temporary facility,
and then demolish and reconstruct a new fire station on the existing property, the City
had the opportunity and purchased a 17,693 square foot property located at
2807 Newport Boulevard (Attachment A) where the new Fire Station No. 2 facility will be
constructed. In April 2018, the existing restaurant buildings were removed and utilities
terminated in preparation for the new fire station.
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DISCUSSION:
The Lido Fire Station No. 2 project is currently included as a planned project within the
City's Facilities Financing Plan. A conceptual design for the replacement of Fire Station
No. 2 has now been developed by WLC Architects, with input from the Fire Department
and the community. Three preliminary exterior concepts were presented to the public at
a community meeting on September 10, 2018, including `Modern', `Urban Contemporary'
and `Lido' styles. There was substantial support for the `Lido' option, but there were also
some requests for a fourth option. At the public's request, a fourth option was prepared
which included an exterior with a brick fagade (Attachment B).
On June 3, 2019, at Mayor Dixon's District 1 Town Hall Meeting at Marina Park, all four
options were presented and again the `Lido' option received overwhelming support. The
feedback received from attendees at both meetings supported the `Lido' option. This
option meets the public's expectations and reflects the community's architecture style.
The concept design shows an 11,068 square foot fire station (Attachment C) that
includes:
4,316 square foot apparatus bay with three doors;
• Secure medical storage room;
• Twelve dorm rooms;
• 30 person locker turnout;
• Improved kitchen, day room and fitness areas;
• Extractor room and wash down areas for contaminated clothing and gear;
• On-site parking for fire personnel; and
• A separate on-site public restroom facility.
In addition, given the location of the proposed new fire station, for fire crews to efficiently
depart the new station and enter onto both Newport Boulevard or Balboa Boulevard, a
new traffic signal will be constructed at Newport Boulevard (Southbound) and 28th Street.
Both this new signal and the existing signal at Newport Boulevard (Northbound) and
28th Street will be tied to the fire station and coordinated to operate with the departing fire
apparatus (Attachment D).
As a key part of the concept development, the Fire Department formed a review
committee consisting of fire personnel familiar with the requirements for this station. The
Fire Department review committee worked alongside Public Works staff and the design
consultant to develop and refine the new station layout. The Fire Department supports
this concept plan as it addresses the essential functions for this station.
Cost Estimate
The estimated total fire station facility project cost (design, construction, incidentals) is
$9,564,500 and itemized below.
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The overall estimated Fire Station facility budget is as follows:
Project Design (Architect, Geotechnical, Survey) $ 525,800
Incidentals (Construction Management, Utilities, FF&E, Testing) $ 500,000
Alerting System $ 150,000
Facility Construction Estimate (09/9/19) $ 7,194,200
New Traffic Signal (Balboa Blvd/28th Street) $ 325,000
Design Contingency (10 -percent) $ 869,500
Estimated Overall Project Cost $ 9,564,500
Budget
The current programing estimate in the City's Facilities Financing Plan (FFP) includes
$9,907,302 (2020 dollars) for Fire Station No. 2. The FFP estimate did not include the
cost for an off-site traffic signal, however there is an opportunity within the estimated FFP
budget to accommodate the signal based on the current projected overall estimated
project cost. It is important to note that the proposed budget is based on a conceptual
plan and preliminary engineering cost estimate; therefore, it is likely that some line items
may adjust due to the uncertainty the final design and future construction costs at the time
of project advertisement. In addition, as the design progresses, staff will continually be
looking for opportunities to reduce costs while providing the desired function and quality
for this project.
Adjacent Roadway Improvements
In combination with the new fire station project, staff plans to complete the planned new
traffic signal at Newport Boulevard (Southbound) and 28th Street as well as additional
budgeted pedestrian crosswalk, parking and roadway improvements to the 28th Street
neighborhood (FY 2019-20 CIP project), prior to the construction of the new Fire Station.
The roadway improvement concept includes the following:
• New traffic signal at the Southbound Newport Boulevard/28th Street intersection to
improve pedestrian crossings and facilitate ingress and egress of fire engines
(traffic signal will be connected to the City's Traffic Management Center and
coordinated with other peninsula signals);
• Widening the sidewalk to create "bulb -outs" at the 28th Street crosswalks at both
Southbound Newport Boulevard and Balboa Boulevard intersections to enhance
pedestrian crossings (improvement is a recommendation of the previous
Pedestrian Crossing Study of Balboa Peninsula);
• Installation of a pedestrian flashing beacon at the 28th Street/Balboa Boulevard
crosswalk to enhance pedestrian crossings (improvement is a recommendation of
the previous Pedestrian Crossing Study of Balboa Peninsula);
• Conversion of parallel parking to head -in angled parking along the 200 block of
28th Street, creating an increase of seven parking spots (net gain of four spots
when considering three existing spots removed for the fire station driveway); and
• Additional intersection lighting and roadway landscaping.
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A concept for these roadway improvements has been developed and included as
Attachment D. Additionally, the planned roadway improvement concept was circulated,
via letter, to the residents adjacent to the proposed enhancements. Estimated costs for
this planned roadway work will be determined as part of the street design and is not
included in the fire station detail estimate (other than the new traffic signal) above.
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) cannot be determined at this time. Planning
Division staff will be working on the Coastal Development Permit (CDP) and process the
required documents for CEQA and CDP.
NOTICING:
The agenda item has been noticed according to the Brown Act (72 hours in advance of
the meeting at which the City Council considers the item). Furthermore, Public Works
sent notification letters about the meeting to residents with 500 feet of the project.
ATTACHMENTS:
Attachment A — Location Map
Attachment B — Exterior Options
Attachment C — Proposed Layout
Attachment D — 28th Street Roadway Improvement Concept Exhibit
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NEWPORT REACH FIRE STATION NO.2 REPLACEMENT Preferred Exterior - Lido Option
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Corner View of 28th Street and Southbound Newport Boulevard
Attachment B — Exterior Options
Corner View of 28th Street and Northbound Newport Boulevard
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NEWPORT BEACH FIRE STATION NO.2 REPLACEMENT Alternative Exterior -Urban Contemporary Option1
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View from 28th Street
Corner View of 28th Street and Southbound Newport Boulevard
Attachment B — Exterior Options
Corner View of 28th Street and Northbound Newport Boulevard
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Alternative Exterior - Modern Option
View from 28th Street
Corner View of 28th Street and Southbound Newport Boulevard
Attachment B — Exterior Options
Corner View of 28th Street and Northbound Newport Boulevard
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Attachment B — Exterior Options
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