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06/04/1992 - MinutesORIA101-21 MI MM-619SAWNilll 4 June 1992 TO: Public Property Committee FM: City Enginee RE: Committee Minutes On 4 June 1992, the Committee held a breakfast meeting at the Family Pancake House to discuss the possibility of moving the library to Givens School. Members present were Carolyn Powers, Jack Grable and Jesse Smith. Representing the Kitsap Regional Library District were Ms Ellen Newberg, Ms Sharon Newell and Mr Elliot Swanson. Also present was Larry Curles. The Library has done considerable study on the potential of relocating the Port Orchard Library to the new Givens Community Center. Elliot Swanson provided the Committee with 1990 census data. Also provided, and enclosed, is the site evaluation information. In addition, the Library had 99 of 200 surveys returned which sought the opinion of the Library users. Givens has some serious drawbacks in regard to a location for a library. Primarily the building lacks sufficient parking and it is not easily accessible to the traffic flow. Before the Library would want to move from the existing site, there would have to be a strong motive, such as more space in a new location. The existing site at 87 Sidney Avenue has some expansion capability, but that is limited. The loading dock can be enclosed and the facility can gain approximately 500 square feet of extra space. However, Larry Curles pointed out that it is an old building and would not be conducive to extensive expansion. There was some discussion about modular buildings in the parking area. There was a general discussion of the need for a new and larger building for the library. Funding would be very difficult and would probably take a more creative approach than passing a library bond issue. The participants decided on the following: 1. Moving the library to Givens at this time is not in the best interest of the Library District. They should remain at 87 Sidney Avenue. 2. The need for a new and larger library should be addressed in the capital facilities plan, which will be completed through the growth management process. A new building may be anticipated in the Year 2000. 3. The City will estimate the cost of enclosing the loading dock and try to budget it in 1993. this cost could be around $20,000 and there is no guarantee that funding will be available. Carolyn Powers will advise Mr Granlund. The Library District will formally advise the Council of its recommendation that it stay at 87 Sidney Avenue. cc Council Planner Treas Clerk Bdoks,.Magazines &Video Tapes You Checked 'Out: ,t 1991 Central 556,029 Book nnobtle : 24,092 Eainbridge 11" 'a'; ti227;453 Bangor z 88,799 [ Xour, share r-Bremerton a .55,307 Kings ton:51,203 Little Boston 18,277 0 ' a Manchester... 35,566 ;• ' .: Port Orchard 233,625 rising. stock ' .' Poulsbo - a 191164 'Silverda1e 1114;216 Outreach 261458 TOTAL ti 1;580,689 Kitsap Regional Libirary, New•Materials Acqiured far You a, Y Adult'Nbn-fiction 15,463 Annual Report - Adult Ficfion ' t '6;869 991 IvvenileBooks 7'888 ; Video Tapes ; .`;,$43 {: Sound Recordings ° 1',543 ` Paperbacks TOTAL . '36,577 i if 1991. Revenue 199Q. Balance FQrrvard $ ` 30,000 Property,Tax '3,089,770 } Contracts,;Re'nts 32A,642 1992 Interest: onlnvestments60,689 - Board of `'Stelll Inte 'overnmmtaL: Ph6toc6& Misc. 42,496 >y ry Fines'.& .F etts ` y 41,889 Kathli Thearnsi~n Gifts. j�6 TOTA7 '$3 629161 yi $, Y-• °Ex ridituresr .r :zr• 1991 .r . :4+', # , ries �1896�h 'i. #:;R? enefits � • d:. :�}�.Y:. i [ ' rr?^ Books &. atqxi Y• PP :.•.o:: r 4x : [:dr?: :.a<:{ :sari}i r v„ a �'. :i:}... ti a :fe" e ' «<, n : Q ;ia} v,.ki;}:,?irl' ,:. i' -h• R,'•,{'i�:r 4i?'}i . r'rk"• ,,ii,, .,4::i: "I.F:Yi::vY r. Ifir•: , - .,a.�Y'...,.: �<:;{}.� . ' :. � r • - ' ': ..:.,.-..:: iv �r4}': i•,o. :h.} v..rr'{•r:a r}a4'; 1):$ • Div: {v?iv A' 'C o Y a.. z t xr:: , x ,{ #'....+. 'S'i'4 'LL S.' '`4:•s :'}:S.`.' `Y'.}Y.:nS::• :'<Tj:�G:•r'+i:' :i:+lR ::G::i %isswi I• sT- (► ic4, v. �y� Y l! Ss :: a .a=::�::? 1 }:4'[ :a;&• .�0. Y G - >� .``r}nyyV ' r x.• #,4: rs: , •vr vai• •�.. .,. �, uu� .$ .•+x :•�'�6;: :i 3 'c#r:::;r�:4;y.Y>.�. �..�rrr �'y{�' :.•h xr� -•. �] '4:) St v: l 'r . �y$'.:.N.. Z }...:,rC w,.i.'.Y �<r'.h`.S:Z:'s'::...:?':L:'�2J.• �� } +{o}i.:. it;. ':.:•::e<SRt:y Si#:i:'t:: .1}.n-' -More than three ddze'n adidh Kitsap County has 189,731 ::--'attended each•of the'84.specia residents... the.libiazy .pJograms that the;libran investment was $19.13 per offered person. Mare tha..75%•have library cards: . .. � . • � • 15,727 kids enjoyed 63' " tem is programs• --story times If you were an average.patroh,of ` ' .'..'.puppet shows, movies,: craft: the Kitsap County Library in '. ' ' workshops, and library tours 1991, you checked ottt more -than eleven books and magazines and at least one video..Items were Tree library.barrorued 2; book loaned at the rate--o one every 12 from other libraries for! the peopl seconds.. of Kitsap Counhj,':arrd Iosneg nearlytxva nrld ooze -half timesq many: to patrons of otZ, If all of the more than 1.5' : Iibrare million items circulated in s 1991 were laid end to end, they would cover'the"deck of. The' 'library's Oufreacki.A the U.S.S. Nimitz almost four visited 2,508 hbfi ehoui c tames! folks and nursi>iot atients;- deliverxignr the ten books an , .anaga�znes;<:fii The Bookmobile Made 1200 each oEnthe du. i i year 092 ma azines ..�.. sto s brio• 24 3� •rrr:}:- :a :: ,:},.. ::,s . and books to the people in :.}:>. .,., :sse>' ?...�` ;ter: t{ .. ygm oldl in : areas o . t.he t [RYi :::fii t :. «:•iri<.... a. r #iy "•Y h' ..c. { .i $$ s :tS3 i:i;•:{v $or�.s yns.8S:#.�. .. d xa#'a Wb .} {. 4.. ctir{ya E t;� :d Mv^vX:i { . �a%TC,{ s e d ZQ Yd �t t jj�7hr4$?=r<'%S.� R: kti[. N•} ..P}:. r."•Jr y...} }..f i2.....4•:[4Y. o.; v :�•.�i �'/yt f� ryy�+ •o.Yi'J�:F1i• :# Y : iF�%�'4I.7: }` :..}: . fi. fir. 3. .g ,i i" r a �. ,} �. . {�:� •, xr. �+ } d •, '. r..+Fz 2{C`.aGk wxt•�h2 v; ...}..mYY .4kv. .. Port Orchard Branch Site Evaluation Issues Characteristics ^urrent site Givens Address 87 Sidney Ave. 1026 Sidney Ave. Port Orchard, WA Port Orchard, WA (In City limits.) (In City limits.) Access Located in commuter Not located near traffic patterns. frequently used public Convenient for services (use of Court shoppers using the House is infrequent downtown core of City by moat.) businesses. ' Hill location poor. The current site has proven popular, serving an average of 535 people per day (1992), in downtown Port Orchard. (The high count was 650 for a single day.) Public Transit Located at public Hot a transit terminus. transit terminus (Served by Cedar Heights (seven SK routes), #5 and #82 runs.) Added including all commuter transit stops planned. runs. Perking The current site is Poor parking. Currently located adjacent to under 40 spaces. Expansion municipal parking planned to possibly 134, with several hundred some of which will be on spaces. There are lower level, with 19 additional spaces overflow on Spokane St. ROW within the library's If performance, sports dedicated parking events, daycare, or area. senior activities are occuring, the planned s:pacee are probably inadequate. Access to overflow area parking involves crossing a thoroughfare. Building Built: ca. 1962 1 Built: 1941 Remodeled 1984. Remodeled 1974 Conatr: Cinder Block Constr: Wood frame. Foundation: Slab Foundation: Primarily slab. Sq. Ft.:5000 Sq. Ft.:(Library portion aprx. 4000) 1 Entire structure 40,000+ Current site is a General condition fair. known commodity, and Asbestos (encapsulated and/or the structure abated) could possibly is in good condition. be a problem if It has been re- future remodeling done modeled and ar- that involved walls. ranged for effective ADA modifications library use. required. ADA modifications Interior and Exterior required. appearance poor (minimal Interior and exterior funds available for appearance excellent. upgrade.) Ho sprinkler aye. No sprinkler sys. Carpeted. New carpeting planned. Exposed wood/beam Suspended ceiling. ceiling. Environmental Building gets overly Unknown. Heat pumps planned. varm in summer, other- wise ok. ADA upgrades/ Restroome Restroome modifications Entry doors Access ramp may he too steep (ramp scheduled for remodeling). Entry doors Parking R%. a.. Adequate space/ Current site is near The area currently proposed expansion potential capacity. Expansion as a library a is desirable. Potential smaller than t,-urrent one. exists at this site Other areas of the building for expansion. on the upper floor would be better suited. Lighting Primarily fluor- Primarily fluareacent. escent. Good Needs major upgrade. coverage. (PCB ballasts at site.) (PCB ballasts at site.) Electrical Site needs additional Site needs additional circuits for 110v and circuits for,110v and phones/computer. phones/computer. Plumbing Adequate. Unknown. Meeting area Meeting area only Large meeting area (100+) accomodates 15. available as part of Givens Community Center. (Rental fees may possibly be charged for use. This area is not assigned as library space.) Staff work areas Closed off staff work No closed off work area area/break/lunch room or break/lunch room. (est. 300 sq. it). Closed off unpacking area feet. 75 sq. ft.) Quiet study areas None None Security system None Passive infrared. Site issues/ Continued cost to Continued cast to concerns: provide 8 maintain provide 6 maintain facility aasigned to facility assigned to City of Pt. Orchard. City of Ft. Orchard. Future rent costs to City probably not fixed indefinitely. (Givens site cost $700,000, total project budget, in- cluding site cost and remodel of facility $1.25 million.) Concerns re costa to KRL: relocation redecoration, signage, publications update. Adequate load -bearing capacity of flooring. General impact Library service requirements of City and SK patrons. issues: City and County development plans. Growth patterns of South Kiteap and Port Orchard Results of library constituency survey. Library economic picture. Annexation by City to library district. Alternative Bite peasibilities (i.e. Albertson's store at SK Mall, others...) Level of future support to Givens site if occupancy expectations not fulfilled. Concerns regarding adequacy of remodel budget. If there was a favorable consensus between the Regional Library, the City of Port Orchard, and the Port Orchard Library Board to consider moving to a new site, the Regional Library would want a third -party professional engineering evaluation of the proposed site completed prior to making relocation commitments. Prepared by Elliott Suanaon Head of Branch Services Kiteap Regional Library 1301 Sylvan Way Bremerton, WA 98310 377-7601 IRT ORCHARD BRANCH LIBRARY II LOCATION: It 1990 1991 87 Sidney It OPEN HOURS: Port orchard, NA 98366 11 (per week) 45 45 Phone: 876-2224 11 ------------------------------------ FAR: 876-9588 11 II MATERIALS: SITE OCCUPIED OR EXPANDED: 1984 11 ---------- -------------------------------- 11 CATALOGED ITEMSr 3G970 38219 City contract site. II 11 UNCAT PAPERBACKS: 1900 ------- 1900 ------- SO FT: 4500 11 ------------------ 1f TOTAL: ------------------------------------ 38870 40119 II MEETING ROOM SIZE: 15 It --------------------------- II ITEMS SQ FT: -------------------------------.----- 8.64 8.92 11 STAFF LEVEL FTE 11 II BUDGETED FTE: ------------------------------------ 5.53 5.45 -------------------------------- Head: Sharon Newell II 11 CIRCULATION! 230157 240370 Burton/Jordan Page .78 Il ------------------------------------ Cripe, Diana Peal .20 11 % change 4.44 Languein, Kathy Paa2 1.00 If Newell, Sharon Lib2 1.00 II HOLDS:. ' 10537 12096 Rice, Jean Asoc9 1.00 II ------------------------------------ VanGinkel, Debbie Peal .65 11 X change 14.80 Niles, Joann .82 II (Note: KL 3 hre wk Law Lib) 11 11 PATRONS (CITY)t 3560 3164 1992 TOTAL: 5.45 11 ------------------------------------ X change -11.12 NOTE: Staff b terminals current as of 4/92. TERMINALS CIRC: 3 CAT: 4 CIR/PC: 1 HOURS: MO, TU, WE 1:00-8130 ------ TH, FR, SA 10:00-5:30 HISSTORICAL DATA: 1981 1986 1991 1992 Circulation: 90549 240370 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ % change 165.46 Holds (data n/a until 1986): ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5953 12096 % change 103.19 Open hours (per week): 42 45 45 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ X change (from 1981 base) 7.14 7.14 FTE 3 5.45 5.45 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ X change (from 1981 base) 81:67 81.67 13 /26� 0' l� rG%y us 6 Rs KITSAP REGIONAL LIBRARY 1992 In -Branch Survey Preliminary results June 2,. 1992 Thinking about the need for more library service._in South Kitsap over the next 5-10 years, do you support or oppose each of the following ideas, otrongly Strongly Not S=ostl <-------- ? alw=rt ure Kitsap Regional Library should strengthen the current Port Orchard & Manchester branches and not build new branches in South Kitsap......... 1% 4% 10* 10% 6291 13% Kitsap Regional Library should strengthen mainly the Port Orchard branch and not build now branches in South Kitsap.............1 5% 2% 10 7% 54% 8* in the next 5-10 years, Xitsap Regional Library should plan on building another -small branch (similar to Manchester) in South Kitsap....... 29% 17% 16% 49k 12W 22% It is better to drive 15-20 minutes to get to a bigger branch open more hours near where you usually shop, than to have a small branch closer to where you live.............................17t 5$ 12% 8% 40% 18* �ahsa�.ar �x�nah: . 'thinking about the need for more library service in South Kitsap over: the next 5-10 years, do you support or oppose each of the following ideas? Strongly Strongly Not QQ ose <-------- a etiopor_b_ @Llre Kiteap'Regional Library should strengthen the current Port Orchard & Manchester branches and not build new branches in South Kitsap ........ 1.1% 1.1% 9.9% 7,7% 65.9t 14.3% Kitsap Regional Library should strengthen'mai.nly the Port Orchard branch and not build new branches in south Kitsap...... it* ............... ....1.23.1% 17.6% 18,7t 5.5t 11.0% 24.299 In the next 5-10 years, Kitsap Regional Library should plan on pudding another small branch (similar to Manchester) in South Kitsap ...... 27.5% 12.1% 9.9% 15.4% 15.44 19.8% It is better to drive 15-20 minutes to get to a bigger branch open more hours near where you usually shop, than to have a small branch closer to where you live 38.5t 17.6% 9.9% 4.0 14.3% 15.0 w.x*ENU*m*