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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2007 01 08 Informational 504 Senior Center COMMISSION AGENDA ITEM 504 Informational January 8, 2007 Regular Meeting Mgr. / Dept. Authorization REQUEST: The Parks and Recreation Department requests that the City Commission reviews the bid document information (plans), staff comments, and schedule for construction of the Senior Center addition and Therapy Pool. PURPOSE: To purpose of this item is to inform the City Commission about the Senior Center Addition and Therapy Pool. CONSIDERATIONS: . On October 27,2006, the City Commission approved the first amendment to Seminole County/City of Winter Springs HUD/CDBG Sub-recipient Agreement which provides a total of $ 855,000 of CDBG funds from Seminole County and an extension until December 31, 2007 to complete the project. . The bid document information is out to bid; City Staff has reviewed and commented on the project. Staff is working through the comments. . Site PlanlFinal Engineering will go through the Planning and Zoning Board, and City Commission along with Aesthetic Review. . The project has a very tight schedule. . In order to meet HUD regulations for the timelines of CDBG expenditures it is important that most of the CDBG funds be expended by June 2007. FUNDING: CDBG Grant Parks Impact Fees $ 855,000 $ 350,000 $ 1,205,000 RECOMMENDATIONS: N/A Informational Only. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Senior Center Bid Document Information (Plans). 2. Project Schedule. 3. Staff Comments. COMMISSION ACTION: ATTACHMENT #1 INVITATION TO BID Bid Proposals are hereby solicited by the City of Winter Springs for Senior Center Addition and Therapy Pool Bid No. ITB-004/07/GB Sealed BIDS will be received on Friday, 2 February 2007 Winter Springs City Hall, Commission Chambers 1126 East State Road 434 Winter Springs, Florida 32708 at 10:00 AM Non-Mandatory PRE-BID Meeting will be held on Tuesday, 16 January 2007 Winter Springs City Hall, Commission Chambers 1126 East State Road 434 Winter Springs, Florida 32708 at 10:00 AM The Bid Document may be purchased at the following address: Orlando Reprographics 1110 Sligh Boulevard Orlando, Florida 32086 407 -843-0113 www.orlandorepro.com The Bidding Documents may be examined at the following locations: 1) City of Winter Springs Website, www.winterspringsfl.org 2) Central Florida Builders Exchange, 340 N. Wymore RD. Winter Park, FL 32789 3) F.W. Dodge Plan Room, 320 South Street, Suite 100, Orlando, FL 32801 The City of Winter Springs reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids, with or without cause, to waive technicalities, or to accept the bids which, in its judgment best serves the interest of the City. As a partially federally funded project, Federal Labor Standards Davis-Bacon Prevailing Wage Rates shall apply. This project is partially funded through the US Department of Housing and Urban Development Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program. All Women and Minority Business Enterprises (WMBE) are encouraged to participate in the bidding process. City of Winter Springs Ronald W. McLemore City Manager Publication Date: 2 January 2007 Orlando Sentinel Page 1 of 1 ATTACHMENT #2 Chuck Pula From: Steve Murphy [smurphy@sriarch.com] Sent: Friday, December 22,20064:15 PM To: Chuck Pula Subject: Winter Springs Senior Center schedule Chuck, Invitation to Bid Week of January 2, 2007 Bid Deadline January 16, 2007 Feb. 2,2007 Pre Bid Award contract February. TBD pending City Commission approval and award ( plan for last board meeting in f"~) Notice of Commencement TBD plan for March 1, 2007 Completion 270 days Dec. 2007 Construction Period steve Murphy, AlA Director of Architecture Ranaldi ftonnlng and Nchiteclu'e Inc 890 Northern Way. E-l Winter Springs, FL 32708 Phone 407.977.1080 - Fax 407.977.1019 www.sriarch.com 1/212007 ATTACHMENT #3 MEMORANDUM TO: File FROM: John C. Baker, AICP DATE: 12/19/06 RE: C.O.W.S. Senior Center Final Engr. Plans 1 st Submittal 1. Final engineering site plan to incorporate all of the requirements of sections 9-46 and 9-73. Some of the basic site plan components were not incorporated into this submittal. These include, but are not limited to the following: location map, legal description, zoning of the site and adjacent properties, 100 year floodplain information, existing site features (e.g. vehicle accommodation areas, sidewalks, dumpster enclosure, signage, lighting, fences, walls), additional sidewalks, lighting plan (location, height, type of poles and fixtures, photometric plan - demonstrating no off-site spillage greater than 0.5 foot- candles, poles and fixtures consistent throughout entire the site), as well as landscaping & irrigation plans. 2. Typically when a facility (public or private) is substantially altered, the entire site is brought into compliance with current specifications to the extent reasonable. The following need to be considered for inclusion into this site plan: a) connecting the facility to the existing sidewalk along N. Edgemon with a HC accessible sidewalk; b) ensuring all HC parking and access meet current HC specifications (e.g. at least 1 accessible route complying w. Code shall connect accessible buildings, accessible facilities, accessible elements, and accessible spaces on the same site; minimum wheelchair passage width, turning spaces, etc.; proper clearances for public telephones; curb ramps; HC parking spaces to be located on the shortest safely accessible route of travel from adjacent parking to an accessible entrance - in buildings w. multiple accessible entrances with adjacent parking, accessible spaces to be dispersed and located closest to the accessible entrances; and proper slopes for spaces, access aisles, sidewalks, ramps, etc. - any slope greater than 1 :20 is considered a ramp and must comply with ramp specs; and c) ensuring or bringing site signage into compliance with Ordinance No. 2006-18. 3. Comprehensive Plan, FLU Element policies 1.5.1, 1.5.2, 1.5.3, 1.5.4, 1.5.5, 1.5.6, requires provision for multi-modal (bike, pedestrian, and transit) alternatives at new and altered sites. This seems an especially pertinent site for such consideration and provision. 4. Comprehensive Plan, Recreation Element Policy 1.5.2 requires any park undergoing renovation to incorporate wheelchair and bicycle access. This may not technically be a park, but, in conjunction with the above cited policies, it appears very pertinent. 5. Comprehensive Plan, Infrastructure Element Policy IV-B-4.7 requires 50% of the required landscaping area to be xeriscaping and native plant materials. 6. Sec. 9-278 (3) requires all parking lots be effectively screened on each side which adjoins or fronts on any residential or multi-family district by a wall, fence, or densely planted compact hedge. See this section for further specs. 7. Address the need for loading space (9-278 (8)). 8. Site plan and survey do not identify any existing dumpster enclosures. Dumpster enclosure(s) to be provided consistent with section 9-280 & 9-281. Dumpster enclosures receive separate building permits and are part of the aesthetic review. 9. Site plan should depict location or locations for construction office and other tool and/or material supply or storage trailers. This will expedite permitting these at time of construction. 10. Of special interest to the public safety is the plan to safely separate demo & construction activities and traffic from the normal operations of the existing facilities. Buffering the construction from the adjacent residents is another very important factor to address. Hours of operation, including staging truck deliveries, can playa major role in this. CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT 1126 STATE ROAD 434 WINTER SPRINGS, FL 32708 407-327-5967 FAX:407-327-6695 MEMORANDUM 26 December 2006 Comments for Senior Citizen Center Expansion- Final Enaineerina & Aesthetic Review Related Code References: Ordinance 2003-43, Aesthetic Review Standards, City of Winter Springs Section 9-601. Approval prerequisite for permits. Section 9-605. Submittal requirements. Chapter 5- Tree Protection and Preservation: Section 5-1 to Section 5-19 including Appendix A,B,C,D. Section 9-278 (3) Screening and landscaping. Sections 9-46 and 9-73. Site Plan and Final Engineering Submittal Requirements 1. The Aesthetic Review requires a separate application and fee for processing. Please submit this with your revisions. The Application is attached. 2. The elevations are mislabeled: . The north elevation should be identified as the "east" elevation, or "existing front entrance"; . The east elevation should be identified as the "north" elevation; . The south elevation should be identified as the "west" or "rear" elevation; and . The west elevation should be identified as the "south" elevation or "parking lot elevation". 3. The parking lot elevation is by far the least aesthetically pleasing, yet will serve as the main entrance to the therapy pool; however, this entrance is not distinguishable to people looking for the entrance. It is hidden from view and if seen, appears as a private service entrance. . The architecture needs to highlight this entrance with a change in the roofline and entry doors that are visible from the parking lot. . The entryway should include a porte cochere that extends over the driveway as a protected drop-off area. This feature is important to the architecture of the building but is even more valuable in providing protected and easy access to those with limited mobility. . The entryway needs a foyer area on the interior that is not confining to allow people to congregate, similar to the area at the main entrance (see Attachment). . Additional windows are needed to break up the factade, but more importantly to make the parking lot safer. The current plans do not show enough connection between the new building and the new parking lot. This could be easily accomplished by moving the interior utility uses along the "south" side of the building (parking lot side) to the north side and having the "north" windows placed on the "south" fal/ade. . Add foundation planting areas with a minimum depth of 10 feet (in key locations) to soften the building and provide needed shade. These areas should be large enough to accommodate shade trees and flowering shrubs. 4. The aesthetic review requires that a proposed building blend or replicate existing facilities. In this case, the existing facilities are steel buildings and the applicant is proposing to use the same materials and colors as the existing building. The addition of a porte cochere will help the building look more inviting and less like a utility shed. It will also tie the new building in with the existing one, while disguising its utilitarian function. 5. Neighborhood buffering. . Existing trees between the proposed parking lot and existing residential properties need to be saved. Tree protection barriers are required prior to any site work. A tree protection detail with notes needs to be included on the demolition plans (see Attachment). . Section 9-278 (3) Screening and landscaping, requires all parking lots to be effectively screened from residential properties by a wall, fence or densely planted, compact hedge of not less than three (3) feet nor more than four (4) feet in height and shall be maintained in good condition. 6. Landscaping. . Landscape plans have not been included. The applicant is responsible for coordinating all elements of the application, so that the application is complete and can be taken forward, regardless of who is preparing the plans. . Landscape islands are not required. However, trees should be included at strategic locations to shade the parking lot and the building. . Add foundation plantings. These areas should be large enough to accommodate shade trees and flowering shrubs. . Landscape plans are required to include 50% native plant material. 7. Lighting. If parking lot lighting is proposed, it must not have any off-site spillage of the light. 8. Locate meter boxes and backflow preventers so that they are not visible from the parking lot entrance and so that they are adequately screened. 9. Dumpster. Is there a dumpster currently on site? If so, it needs to be brought into compliance with the dumpster screening requirements found in section 9-281. It needs to be included in the Aesthetic Review submittal and should be detailed to match the building and requires an opaque gate. 10. Ditto to John Baker's comments- particularly related to Comprehensive Plan policies. Eloise Sahlstrom, AICP, ASLA Senior Planner (407) 327-5967 2 SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER FOR WINTER SPRINGS FLORIDA FOYER AREA AT EXISTING SENIOR CENTER TREE PROTECTION BARRIER DETAIL NOT TO SCALE TREE PROTECTION AREA Machinery, Dumping, Construction, Parking, or Storage of any Materials is PROHIBITED By City of Winter Springs Violators are subject to municipal infraction citations of up to $5000 per violation, Enforced by the City of Winter Springs Pursuant to'Chapter 5 of the City Code The sign shall be madeof rigid material such as wood, metal, or durable plastic. Non-rigid materials such as paper, cardboard, cellophane, or foil are not acceptable. The sign shall be two 92) feet wide by three (3) feet long. TREE PROTECTION SIGNAGE DETAIL NOT TO SCALE NOTES: TREE PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS 1. ALL TREES TO BE SAVED SHALL BE PROTECTED WITH TREE PROTECTION BARRIERS. 2. NO SITE CLEARING OR GRADING IS TO COMMENCE UNTIL TREE PROTECTION BARRIERS AND SIGNAGE ARE IN PLACE AND APPROVED BY THE CITY ARBORIST OR HIS DESIGNEE. 3. EXISTING TREES SCHEDULED TO REMAIN ARE TO BE PROTECTED AGAINST: a. UNNECESSARY CUTTING, BREAKING, OR SKINNING OF ROOTS; b. SKINNING OR BRUISING OF BARK; c. SMOTHERING OF TREES BY STOCKPILING CONSTRUCTION OR EXCAVATION MATERIALS WITHIN DRIP-LINE; d. EXCESS FOOT OR VEHICULAR TRAFFIC; e. PARKING VEHICLES WITHIN DRIP-LINE; AND f. ANY CHEMICAL OR PETROLEUM FLUIDS. 4. NOTHING SHALL BE PLACED WITHIN THE PROTECTED AREA. INCLUDING BY NOT LIMITED TO CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL, MACHINERY, CHEMICAL, OR TEMPORARY SOIL DEPOSITS. 5. BARRIER FENCE IS TO BE 4' HIGH (MINIMUM) WITH 2X4 POSTS AND (2) 2X4 RAILS AT 2- FEET AND 4-FEET ABOVE GRADE AND SHALL BE SET DEEP ENOUGH IN THE GROUND TO BE STABLE WITHOUT ADDITIONAL SUPPORT. 6. ALL BARRIER FENCING SHALL BE PLACED NO CLOSER THAN THE DRIPLlNE OF THE TREE OR 10-FEET FROM THE TRUNK OF THE TREE, WHICHEVER IS GREATER. 7. IN CASES WHERE A TREE HAS A CALIPER 24-INCHES OR GREATER, TREE BARRIERS MAY BE LOCATED CLOSER THAN THE DRIPLlNE, BUT ONLY WHEN APPROVED IN ADVANCE BY THE CITY FORESTER. 8. WHEN PLANS REQUIRE PAVING, EXCAVATING. OR HARDSCAPE INSTALLATION WITHIN THE PROTECTED AREA. BARRIERS SHALL BE MOVED BACK TO A SECONDARY LOCATION. APPROVED BY THE CITY FORESTER, AT THE EDGE OF WORK. ALL WORK WITHIN THE TREE PROTECTION BARRIER AREA MUST BE DONE BY HAND. EXTRA CARE MUST BE TAKEN AT THIS TIME BY THE CONTRACTOR TO INSURE THAT NO DAMAGE TO THE TREE OCCURS. 9. WHEN CONSTRUCTION REQUIRES ROOTS (OF PRESERVED TREES) OVER 1-1/2" DIAMETER TO BE CUT. THE CUT MUST BE A CLEAN CUT WITH AN APPROVED ROOT SAW AND NOT A TRENCHING MACHINE. COAT CUT FACES OF ROOTS WITH AN EMULSIFIED ASPHALT OR OTHER ACCEPTABLE COATING, FORMULATED FOR USE ON DAMAGED PLANT TISSUE. EXPOSED ROOTS ARE TO BE TEMPORARILY COVERED WITH WET BURLAP TO PREVENT DRYING AND THEN COVERED WITH EARTH AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. 10. INTERFERING BRANCHES MAY BE REMOVED AT THE DISCRETION OF THE OWNER OR HIS DESIGNATED REPRESENTATIVE BY A CERTIFEID ARBORIST, LICENSED FOR WORK IN THE CITY. 11. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PROVIDING WATER TO TREES AS REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN THEIR HEALTH DURING THE CONSTRUCTION PERIOD. 12. IF TREES ARE HARMED THROUGH THE LACK OF PROTECTION OR THROUGH NEGLIGENCE ON THE PART OF THE CONTRACTOR, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BEAR THE BURDEN OF THE COST OF FINES. REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT. 13. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR REPAIRING OR REPLACING TREES WHICH ARE DAMAGED IN THE CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS, IN A MANNER ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY, SUCH AS: a. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL EMPLOY A QUALIFIED TREE SURGEON TO REPAIR MAJOR DAMAGES TO TREES AND SHRUBS, PROMPTLY, TO PREVENT PROGRESSIVE DETERIORATION CAUSED BY THE DAMAGE; OR b. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REPLACE TREES DAMAGED BEYOND REPAIR, WITH FOUR (4) TREES OF SIMILAR QUALITY AND SPECIES. SIZED TO MATCH THE LARGEST TREES OF THAT SPECIES, BEING PLANTED AS PER THE LANDSCAPE PLANS. CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT 1126 STATE ROAD 434 WINTER SPRINGS, FL 32708 407-327-5967 FAX:407-327-6695 APPLICATION FOR AESTHETIC REVIEW APPLICANT: Last First Middle MAILING ADDRESS: City State Zip Code PHONE & EMAIL: If Applicant does NOT own the property: PROPERTY OWNER: Last First Middle MAILING ADDRESS: City State Zip Code PHONE & EMAIL: This request is for the property described below: PROJECT NAME: LOCATION OR ADDRESS: DATE of Approval for FINAL ENGINEERING: APPLICANTS are advised that if, they decide to appeal any decisions made at the meetings or hearings with respect to any matter considered at the meetings or hearings, they will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purposes, they will need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, at their cost, which includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based, per 286.0105, Florida Statutes. March 2006 THE FOLLOWING ITEMS ARE TO BE SUPPLIED WITH THIS APPLICATION (Sec 9.605): o SITE PLAN; o BUILDING ELEVATIONS (B&W) illustrating all sides of structures; o COLOR RENDERING illustrating street view with landscaping at time of planting; o ILLUSTRATIONS of all WALLS, FENCES, AND OTHER ACCESSORY STRUCTURES and indication of their height and the materials proposed for their construction; o SIGNAGE ELEVATIONS of proposed exterior permanent signs, outdoor advertising or other constructed elements other than habitable space, if any; o IDENTIFICATION of MATERIALS, TEXTURES, AND COLORS (include paint chips) to be used on all buildings, accessory structures, exterior signs, and other constructed elements; o OTHER architectural and engineering data as may be requested to clarify the application. o Notarized AUTHORIZATION of the Applicant o SUBMITTED DRAWINGS: Initial Submittal: For Staff review: For City Commission: One (1) complete IIxl? packet for compliance review, then Twelve (12) IIxI7 copies, PLUS One (1) pdf electronic copy, then Twenty-one (21) IlxI? copies, PLUS One (1) pdf electronic copy. . I . II i .. ii . ! I I Ii i I I I I I i i i .. - !!!! .. I i - i I I i i ~ == o APPLICATION FEE (see below): FEES are as SHOWN BELOW plus any ACTUAL COSTS incurred for the City's REIMBURSEMENT for TECHNICAL and/or PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (including the City Attorney) which may be required in connection with this Application for Aesthetic Review (as documented based on accounting submitted to the City), due and payable prior to the City's issuing of a building permit. o MINOR (site LESS than 2 acres) o MAJOR (site GREATER than 2 acres) o MODIFICATION OF PREVIOUSLY APPROVED AESTHETIC REVIEW $ 300 $ 600 $ 300 TOTAL DUE $ DURATION OF APPROVAL: Approvals for Aesthetic Review shall expire eighteen (18) months from the date the City Commission renders its approval at a public meeting if the Applicant fails to obtain a building permit during that time. Reasonable extensions may be granted by the Commission upon good cause by the Applicant, provided substantial changes have not occured in the surrounding area that would make the prior approval inconsistent with the criteria set forth in Section 9-603. INFORMATION FOR THE APPLICANT: CONDUCT OF THE PUBLIC HEARING (CODE OF ORDINANCES, SECTION 9-603. (C)): During the Public Hearing, the APPLICANT may be present in person or by counsel, and the APPLICANT has the right to present evidence in support of the application and cross- examine adverse witnesses whose testimony is offered at the hearing. 2 i March 2006 The following CRITERIA will be considered by the City Commission: (1) The PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS of the proposed project indicate that the setting, landscaping, proportions, materials, colors, texture, scale, unity, balance, rhythm, contrast, and simplicity are coordinated in a harmonious manner relevant to the particular proposal, surrounding area and cultural character of the community. (2) The PLANS for the proposed project are in harmony with any future development which has been formally approved by the City within the surrounding area. (3) The PLANS for the proposed project are not excessively similar or dissimilar to any other building, structure or sign which is either fully constructed, permitted but not fully constructed, or included on the same permit application, and facing upon the same or intersecting street within five hundred (500) feet of the proposed site, with respect to one or more of the following features of exterior design and appearance: a. Front or side elevations; b. Size and arrangement of elevation facing the street, including reverse arrangement; or c. Other significant features of design such as, but not limited to: materials, roof line, hardscape improvements, and height or design elements. (4) The PLANS for the proposed project are in harmony with, or significantly enhance, the established character of other buildings, structures or signs in the surrounding area with respect to architectural specifications and design features deemed significant based upon commonly accepted architectural principles of the local community. (5) The PROPOSED PROJECT is consistent and compatible with the intent and purpose of this article, the Comprehensive Plan for Winter Springs, design criteria adopted by the City (e.g. Town Center guidelines, SR 434 design specifications) and other applicable federal, state or local laws. (6) The PROPOSED PROJECT has incorporated significant architectural enhancements such as concrete masonry units with stucco, marble, termite-resistant wood, wrought iron, brick, columns and piers, porches, arches, fountains, planting areas, display windows, and other distinctive design detailing and promoting the character of the community. By submitting this application you hereby grant temporary right of entry for city officials to enter upon the subject property for purposes of evaluating this application. ************************************************************************************** APPLICANT'S AUTHORIZATION: I desire to make Application for Aesthetic Review for the aforementioned project and have read and agree to the terms contained herein: Signature of Applicant Sworn to and subscribed before me this day of 20_ Notary Public My Commission expires: Personally Known Produced Identification: (Type) Did take an Oath Did Not take and Oath 3 March 2006 PARKS AND RECREATION DIRECTOR'S COMMENTS SENIOR CENTER EXPANSION AND INDOOR THERAPY POOL DECEMBER 19, 2006 1. Locate hose bib in pool area to wash down the deck. 2. Locate storm drains on pool deck. 3. Locate 110 outlets on wall therapy pool deck, west and north walls. 4. Do we have higher lighting levels in all areas? 5. Locate underwater lights in the pool? 6. All restrooms are to have big thick light switches. 7. How is the pool heated? 8. Contrast the color (tips) of the pool steps. 9. Use large print signage on all signs in the Senior Center. 10. Use only low VOC Paints on all interior walls. 11. Should all bathroom sinks have battery powered sensors for on and off? 12. Put in according to divider wall in multi-purpose room or build to accommodate future movable divider wall. CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS SENIOR CENTER AT SUNSHINE PARK Additions and Therapy Pool COVER SHEET SITE PLAN SENIOR CENTER AT SUNSHINE PARK CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS DEMOLITION AND EROSION CONTROL PLAN C200 SENIOR CENTER AT SUNSHINE PARK CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS GEOMETRY AND STRIPING PLAN SENIOR CENTER AT SUNSHINE PARK CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS GRADING AND DRAINAGE PLAN C400 SENIOR CENTER AT SUNSHINE PARK CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS WATER AND SEWER PLAN C500 SENIOR CENTER AT SUNSHINE PARK CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS SITE DETAILS C600 SENIOR CENTER AT SUNSHINE PARK CITY OF WITNER SPRINGS GENERAL NOTES S0.1 SENIOR CENTER AT SUNSHINE PARK CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS GENERAL NOTES S0.2 THIS DRAWING IS BEING RELEASED FOR THE PURP0SE OF 100Z CD SENIOR CENTER AT SUNSHINE PARK CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS WIND PRESSURE DIAGRAM S0.3 SENIOR CENTER AT SUNSHINE PARK CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS FOUNDATION PLAN S1.0 SENIOR CENTER AT SUNSHINE PARK CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS ROOF PLAN S2.0 SENIOR CENTER AT SUNSHINE PARK CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS DETAILS AND SECTIONS S4.0 SENIOR CENTER AT SUNSHINE PARK CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS DETAILS AND SECTIONS S4.1 SENIOR CENTER AT SUNSHINE PARK CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS DETAILS AND SECTIONS S4.2 SENIOR CENTER AT SUNSHINE PARK CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS DETAILS AND SECTIONS S4.3 SENIOR CENTER AT SUNSHINE PARK CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS Additions and Therapy Pool @ Sunshine Park CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS GENERAL NOTES, SYMBOLS, AND MATERIAL LEGEND. A0.0 SENIOR CENTER AT SUNSHINE PARK CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS DEMOLITION PLAN D0.1 I X:\05OO8-WS dVIc-M111or gnnt .pU-CDsW5Oll8~1.dwg. I/2I1!X11 3:01:30 PM ", ;~ ~ I~ a! 1>, ... ~'" 11101 lftlll ~~ ~ ..CoON...' I I. f . f I . bI -I jIj i ! ~ ." .. ~ :II 6 '" .. po '.!. I:!: ;".g z: g: ::: .. g ~ i . r 'ft m II G) I II! : IClI -< -4 < .,. n ~ g S pl ~ ~ -I ~~5~~ ~ ~~~ ~ i ~~~ ~ ~ " III - 1\ i ~ ~ ~ 1\ SENIOR CENTER AT SUNSHINE PARK CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS Additions and Therapy Pool I . SITE PLAN A0.1 SENIOR CENTER ADDITIONS AND THERAPY POOL AT SUNSHINE PARK CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS LIFE SAFETY PLAN A1.0 SENIOR CENTER ADDITIONS AND THERAPY POOL AT SUNSHINE PARK CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS FLOOR PLAN A1.1 SENIOR CENTER Additions and Therapy Pool @ Sunshine Park CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS ROOF PLAN A1.2 SENIOR CENTER Additions and Therapy Pool @ Sunshine Park CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS ELEVATIONS A2.1 SENIOR CENTER Additions and Therapy Pool @ Sunshine Park. CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS BUILDING SECTIONS A2.2 SENIOR CENTER ADDITIONS AND THERAPY POOL AT SUNSHINE PARK CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS WALL SECTIONS A3.1 SENIOR CENTER Additions and Therapy Pool @ Sunshine Park CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS WALL SECTIONS A3.2 SENIOR CENTER Additions and Therapy Pool @ Sunshine Park CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS ENLARGED PLANS A4.1 . , ( SENIOR CENTER Additions and Therapy Pool @ Sunshine Park CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS REFLECTED CEILING PLAN A5.1 SENIOR CENTER Additions and Therapy Pool @ Sunshine Park CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS DOOR WINDOW DETAILS A8.1 SENIOR CENTER Additions and Therapy Pool @ Sunshine Park CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS COLUMN AND WALL DETAILS A9.1 SENIOR CENTER Additions and Therapy Pool @ Sunshine Park CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS TYP. GUARD RAIL HAND RAIL ELV'S A9.2 j~. I ~ I I m 22Jt ~ II! , II = ~ ~ .. ~ :/! ~ ~ ,.. > I I OJ 1:'" G'l I 6~i " c " )> ~ III ;0 , 0 ~ r= II I~~ () 0 II~ ;0 ~II 1 m .. 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GUARDRAIL/HANDRAil ElEV'S SENIOR CENTER Additions and Therapy Pool @ Sunshine Park CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS HVAC LEGEND M0.0 SENIOR CENTER @ Sunshine Park CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS HVAC PLAN M1.0 SENIOR CENTER @ Sunshine Park CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS HVAC SCHEDULES M3.1 SENIOR CENTER l @ Sunshine Park CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS HVAC DETAILS M4.0 SENIOR CENTER @ Sunshine Park CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS HVAC DETAILS M4.1 SENIOR CENTER l @ Sunshine Park CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS ELECTRICAL LEGENDS E0.0 SENIOR CENTER @ Sunshine Park CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS SITE PLAN E0.1 SENIOR CENTER @ Sunshine Park CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS LIGHTING PLAN EL1.1 SENIOR CENTER @ Sunshine Park CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS POWER PLAM EP1.1 SENIOR CENTER @ Sunshine Park CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS ELECTRICAL RISERS E5.0 SENIOR CENTER @ Sunshine Park CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS ELECTRICAL SCHEDULES E6.0 SENIOR CENTER @ Sunshine Park CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS PLUMBING LEGEND, SCHEDULES & NOTES P0.0 SENIOR CENTER @ Sunshine Park CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS PLUMBING UNDERGROUND PLAN P.1.0 SENIOR CENTER @ Sunshine Park CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS PLUMBING PLAN P1.1 SENIOR CENTER @ Sunshine Park CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS FIRE PROTECTION PLAN F1.0