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The Paul Davis Partnership, LLP
286 El Dorado Street Monterey, CA 93940
831-373-2784 Fax: 831-373-7459 Page 1 of 4
Monterey-Salinas Transit South County Operations and Maintenance Facility Project Preliminary Architects Report General information Since 2002, MST has provided fixed-route transit service between the Salinas Valley communities of Chualar, Gonzales, Soledad, Greenfield, and King City. What began as a handful of round trips per day has grown into nearly hourly service along the Highway 101 corridor connecting these communities. More recently, over the last 5 years MST has started and expanded long distance fixed-route eservices to further areas of southern Monterey County. The incorporated cities of Soledad, Greenfield, and King City, and the unincorporated communities of Fort Hunter Liggett, San Lucas, San Ardo, and San Miguel are served by these new routes, which also provide connections to the City of Paso Robles in San Luis Obispo County. There are currently four long-distance commuter routes that serve an estimated 10,000 passenger boardings each year, one regional route that logged nearly 200,000 boardings last year, as well as four local general public dial-a-rides services- one in each of the incorporated cities of southern Monterey County- which in total carried over 40,000 passengers last year. Complementing these routes available to all customers are equivalent paratransit services required by the federal Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and restricted to those individuals who are unable to access regular transit services due to their physical and/or cognitive difficulties. Currently MST deploys these fixed route buses from either its Monterey bus yard 60 miles away or Salinas bus yard, 50 miles away. This type of operation is inefficient and causes unnecessary wear and tear on transit buses. The south county communities are expected to grow in the coming years, as this is one of few areas of the county that has “water rights” to develop residential units. With increased development, there would be additional demand for public transit service. MST needs to develop a bus maintenance and storage facility in southern Monterey County to accommodate future transit needs in the rural communities.
The Paul Davis Partnership, LLP
286 El Dorado Street Monterey, CA 93940
831-373-2784 Fax: 831-373-7459 Page 2 of 4
MST purchased an approximately 4.8-acre, vacant parcel in King City, California to construct a bus storage and maintenance yard for vehicles that primarily serve southern Monterey County. MST would pursue a design-build contractor and would use the same design as its Salinas bus yard. The building would be a pre-engineered Butler Building constructed on a concrete slab and would have a metal roof. The proposed building includes a maintenance area (4,600 sq ft) with 3 maintenance bays to service buses; an administration area (2,830 sq ft) for office work stations, restrooms, break room, training room, storage, and a dispatch communication center; and area (6,580 sq ft) for mezzanine, steam cleaning and other miscellaneous uses. The parking area would accommodate 45 employee vehicles and 40 buses. Electrical infrastructure will be designed to accommodate as many as 4 all-electric buses and several all-electric agency cars. Drawings for the proposed project are attached including a site plan, floor plan and exterior elevations of the building. Other project information is on the title sheet. Planning and Zoning Issues The proposed project is in a zoning district that allows this use with no special variances required. It is in a Specific Plan District for industrial type uses. The project will require a Conditional Use Permit and Architectural Review approval, and the process to gain planning approvals will take approximately 3-4 months after the application is submitted to the city planning department. The property size is large enough to accommodate all required parking requirements, development setbacks and has access to 2 streets. There is more than enough street frontage to allow the required ingress/egress for busses as well as the office parking lot. Utilities will be readily available and are located in utility right-of-ways along the street adjacent to the site. Land/Easements The site is part of an over expansion of an existing industrial park site and the City’s approved Specific Plan has determined that parcels will be have suitable soils, proper site drainage and no environmental issues. On this site, the topography is flat. MST owns the property. MST’s Facility Committee meets quarterly to discuss agency issues. Several site locations were considered, including Soledad, Greenfield, and King City.
The Paul Davis Partnership, LLP
286 El Dorado Street Monterey, CA 93940
831-373-2784 Fax: 831-373-7459 Page 3 of 4
Soledad Unified School District has an existing school bus maintenance yard. MST considered a joint agreement to use the school district’s bus yard, but it was deemed financially infeasible. In addition, the City of Soledad has in excess of 20,000 residents, and, hence, is not eligible for the USDA rural assistance loan. Greenfield has many vacant parcels, but was rejected because of its close proximity to a residential area with a primarily minority population, which raised federal Title VI civil rights and Environmental Justice concerns. King City was determined to be the most centrally located and economically feasible option. Multiple industrial parcels were considered, but ultimately the project site was selected because it has access to two public roads, allowing for alternate egress in case one of the two roads in blocked through natural disaster or vehicle accident. It is also one mile from a planned multi-modal transit center that will be served by MST buses and future passenger rail. There are no easements or right-of-way issues. Permit/Code Requirements The permitting for the construction of the project will require a normal plan review process with no special considerations or requirements of the State and City building codes. The project is of standard construction and will comply with the local Fire requirements. A city fire water system is in place for the project to connect to and install a sprinkler system and fire hydrants as required. Site grading and storm water management will be designed by a civil engineer. Site accessibility will be designed to provide accessible routes and will tie into the accessible routes provided as sidewalks as part of the city street adjacent to the site. Cost Estimates MST has prepared the estimated cost to construct and move-in to the proposed King City facility. Expenses are summarized below and detailed at the end of the report.
Development and construction $5,455,970
Land and rights (already purchased) $470,500
Legal Fees $642,519
Architect and Engineer $242,400
Equipment $3,187,589
Refinancing Other: permit fees; environmental, contingency $1,209,366
Total $11,208,344
The Paul Davis Partnership, LLP
286 El Dorado Street Monterey, CA 93940
831-373-2784 Fax: 831-373-7459 Page 4 of 4
Conclusions and Recommendations The proposed facility is appropriate for this site according to the King City’s planning and zoning requirements. The site is relatively flat and will accommodate the building and the site development required to comply with the building codes. The proposed building design provides the required program elements necessary for its operation.
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L = 40.92'
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A1.1
PROPOSEDSITE PLAN
PROPOSED SITE PLANSCALE: 1" = 40'
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THE
P
PARTNERSHIP
AUL DAVIS
AR HIC TECTS &PLANNERS
The Paul Davis Partnership, LLP
286 Eldorado Street
Monterey, CA 93940
(831) 373-2784 FAX (831) 373-7459
EMAIL: info@pauldavispartnership.com
Maintenance &Operation Center
KING CITY, CAA.P.N.: 026-521-031-000
ML
Monterey SalinasTransit
0 4020 8010SCALE: 1" = 40'-0"
TRUENORTH
NORTH
PROJECTLOCATION
BUILDING AREAS:
MAINTENANCE SHOP
TOTAL S.F.
5,452
LOT COVERAGE:
BUILDING FOOTPRINT
TOTAL S.F.
PARKING:
USE FACTOR
OFFICE 1/300
AREA (S.F.)
4,638
SP. REQ'D
16
TOTAL 10,090 27 REQUIRED
PROJECT DATA
A.P.N.
ZONING:
LOT SIZE:
026-521-031
P-D /SP
4.80 ACRES or 209,088 SF
OFFICE 3,733
MEZZANINE 905
10,090
9,185 (44% OF PARCEL)
MAINTENANCE SHOP 1/500 5,452 11
PROJECT DESCRIPTION PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF MAINTENANCE & OPERATION CENTER FORMONTEREY SALINAS TRANSIT
VICINITY MAP
CODE ANALYSIS
APPLICABLE CODES:
2013 California Building Code (CBC), TITLE 24, Part 2, Volumes one & two2013 California Accessibility Requirements, Title 24, Part 2, Volume One2013 California Electrical Code (CEC), Title 24 Part 3,2013 California Mechanical Code (CMC) Part 4,2013 California Plumbing Code (CPC), Part 52013 California Energy Code, Title 24, Part 62013 California Fire Code, Title 24,Part 92013 California Green Building Standards, Code, Title 24, Part 11Title 19 C.C.R., Public Safety, SFM RegulationsNFPA 13, Automatic Sprinkler System,NFPA 72, Nat'l Fire Alarm Code, (Ca Amended)King City Municipal Code (Current Edition)
CONSTRUCTION TYPE (Chapter 6): w/ NFPA 13 Automatic Sprinkler System
OCCUPANT LOAD (Chapter 10): OCCUPANCY AREA (SF) FACTOR MAX. OCCUPANCY
B 4,638 sf 1:100 47
58Total:
S-1 5,452 sf 1:500 11
10,090 sf
OCCUPANCY: B
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: V-B, SPRINKLERED (CBC 903.3.1.1)
ALLOWABLE STORIES: 2
ALLOWABLE FLOOR AREA: 9,000 SF PER FLOOR; 18,000 SF TOTAL
PER CBC TABLE 503 x 2 (FIRE SPRINKLER)
PER CBC 903.3.1.1
= 18,000 SF. PER FLR., 36,000 SF. TOTAL
FIRE SPRINKLERS: NFPA 13
TOTAL FLOOR AREA: 4,638 SF.
OCCUPANCY: S-1
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: V-B SPRINKLERED (CBC 903.3.1.1)
ALLOWABLE STORIES: 1
ALLOWABLE FLOOR AREA: 9000 SF
PER CBC TABLE 503 x 3 (FIRE SPRINKLER)
PER CBC 903.3.1.1
= 27,000 SF. TOTAL
FIRE SPRINKLERS: NFPA 13
TOTAL FLOOR AREA 5,452 SF.
FLOOR AREA RATIO:
BUILDING AREA
TOTAL S.F.
10,090 (48% OF PARCEL)
GILLEY24'x35'
DISPATCHER13'x14'
OFFICE10'x11'
MONEY6'x7'
JAN.
BULKSTORAGE
22'x21'
MAINT.OFFICE
13'x10'
PARTS13'x27'
MEN'STOILET
WOMEN'STOILET
SHOWER
WORKROOM
13'x18'
UTILITY
MECH14'x8'
COT RM.8'x8'
WORKROOM
13'x35'
EQUIPMENT
TRASH
REPAIR SHOP67'x63'
LOCKER22'x8'
WASH ROOM22'x10'
PUMP
MEZZANINE13'x64'
A2.1
PROPOSEDFLOOR PLANS
MAIN FLOOR PLANNORTH
SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"
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8/21/2017
THE
P
PARTNERSHIP
AUL DAVIS
AR HIC TECTS &PLANNERS
The Paul Davis Partnership, LLP
286 Eldorado Street
Monterey, CA 93940
(831) 373-2784 FAX (831) 373-7459
EMAIL: info@pauldavispartnership.com
Maintenance &Operation Center
KING CITY, CAA.P.N.: 026-521-031-000
ML
Monterey SalinasTransit
MEZZNINE PLANNORTH
SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"
0 84 162SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"
0 84 162SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"
21'-6
"
13'-6
"
A3.1
PROPOSEDEXTERIORELEVATIONS
SOUTH ELEVATIONSCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"
1601
8/21/2017
THE
P
PARTNERSHIP
AUL DAVIS
AR HIC TECTS &PLANNERS
The Paul Davis Partnership, LLP
286 Eldorado Street
Monterey, CA 93940
(831) 373-2784 FAX (831) 373-7459
EMAIL: info@pauldavispartnership.com
Maintenance &Operation Center
KING CITY, CAA.P.N.: 026-521-031-000
ML
Monterey SalinasTransit
0 84 162SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"
NORTH ELEVATIONSCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"
0 84 162SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"
EAST ELEVATIONSCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"
0 84 162SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"
WEST ELEVATIONSCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"
0 84 162SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"
COST CLASSIFICATIONS
1 Administrative, legal expenses, bond counsel and financing fees 642,519$
1a bond counsel $35,000
1b financing fees $586,179
1c workforce development & training $21,340
2 Land, structures, rights-of-way, appraisals, etc. Already purchased 470,500$
2a land purchase $470,000
2b appraisal $500
3 Relocation expenses and payments
4 Architectural and Engineering Fees 242,400$
5 Other architectural and engineering fees -$
6 Project Inspection Fees 49,900$
7 Site Work; fencing/gates/signs 1,397,970$
7a Civil Work, Grading, Storm drain, Utilities, Sidewalks, Driveways $967,970
7b Perimeter Fencing, Entrance/Exit Gates $400,000
7c Signs $30,000
8 Demolition and removal -$
9 Construction and move in 4,008,100$
9a Building Construction $3,630,100
9b Electric Grid upgrades for electric buses and relief units $328,000
9c Office Equipment and Furnishings $50,000
10 Equipment 3,187,589$
10a Shop Equipment (fork lift & tug) $120,000
10b bus lifts (three, 3-post MCI) $929,598
10c air compressor system $33,870
10d oil, coolant, etc. tanks (used and new oil) $22,387
10e fluid pumping equipment $18,911
10f reel brackets $11,367
10g reel & piping $105,445
10h waste oil/coolant evac $18,857
10i tailpipe exhaust system $45,807
10j work bench $5,051
10k parts & tire storage $15,021
10l pressure washing system $104,497
10m vehicle washing system $397,597
10n parts washer $39,915
10o tire changing-wheel balancing equipment & brake lathe $46,151
10p Other: HVAC, (2) in-ground 12,000 gallon diesel tanks, (1) 1,000
gallon gasoline tank, double-wall plumbing connections $973,115
10q IT treching/conduit/wiring for phone & internet $20,000
10r IT server room $60,000
10s IT fuel dispensing and tracking system $100,000
10t IT fare collection system $50,000
10u IT office equipment $20,000
10v IT external facility surveillance camera system $50,000
11 Miscellaneous: Permit Fees/King City; CEQA/NEPA, move-in 350,000$
11a Permit Fees in King City $200,000
11b Traffic Study & Environmnetal Review $150,000
12 SUBTOTAL (lines 1-11) 10,348,978$
13 Contingency (10%) 859,366$
14 SUBTOTAL 11,208,344$
15 Project (program) income -$
16 TOTAL PROJECT COSTS (subtract line 15 from 14) 11,208,344$
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