assessment summary - martin luther king jr
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MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. K-8 SCHOOL
Formula for Success:
High Performing Education+
High Performing Facilities+
Community Partnerships=
HIGH PERFORMING STUDENTS
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INTRODUCTION: 2012 SUSTAINABLE FACILITIES MASTER PLAN The following is the High Performance Facilities Assessment document for the above mentioned school. The document has been prepared in conjunction with the District’s 2012 Sustainable Facilities Master Plan. This document provides detailed school site assessments documenting the status of existing conditions/systems and highlighting the transformation opportunities within the format of the Collaborative for High Performance Schools (CHPS) Best Practices, consistent with the District’s Board Policy Initiatives.
The Facilities Assessment document has been organized in the Sustainable Categories of: Leadership, Education & Innovation Sustainable Sites (All associated disciplines) Water Efficiency (Plumbing systems) Energy & Atmosphere (Mechanical systems) Climate Materials & Resources (Architectural systems) Indoor Air Quality (Electrical systems) Within each sustainable category the designated areas, systems, components, etc. have been grouped by similar scopes of work. The summaries of these groupings have been used to categorize project types which are identified in the final cost summary for this school.
The assessment template provides a matrix documenting the:
1. The Date Last Reviewed is included to allow the District and/or Consultant Team to continually review and maintain this as a “living document” as facilities improvements and/or needs come up through the life of the facility. It is expected that this document be used as a productive tool for planning & design, and maintenance & operation tasks.
2. The Repair / Replace Level records the level of repair or replacement required using a scale of 0-4. Level 4 – New Replacement (Assumes 100% replacement) Level 3 - Major Repair (Assumes 50-75% repair) Level 2 – Minor Repair (Assumes 25-50% repair) Level 1 – Patch and Repair (Assumes 0-25% repair) Level 0 – No observed need to replace, repair or patch
3. Category for site and building components are coded as: C- Code / Life Safety / Access M/O – Maintenance / Operations HP – High Performance / Modernization / Transformation
4. The Relative Urgency of the need to replace, repair or patch each site or building component is rated. 3 – Critical 2 – Urgent, not critical 1 – Moderate, recommended 0 – No observed need
The Project Cost Summary concludes the assessment with an estimated cost of projects within each of the Collaborative for High Performing Schools (CHPS) Best Practices categories. In addition each project will have a classification of costs based upon the categories of Code / Life Safety / Access, Maintenance & Operations and High Performance / Modernization / Transformation.
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DETAIL ASSESSMENT
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COST SUMMARYPage 86
APPENDIX
LEADERSHIP, EDUCATION & INNOVATION
STRATEGIC PLAN OVERLAY
DETAIL ASSESSMENT- ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
School Site / Building Summary Documentation Available & DSA Closeout Status
CHPS SUMMARY
CHPS SUMMARY DETAIL ASSESSMENT- PLUMBING SYSTEMS
CHPS SUMMARY
INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY CHPS SUMMARY
DETAIL ASSESSMENT- MECHANICAL SYSTEMS
CHPS SUMMARY
CHPS SUMMARY DETAIL ASSESSMENT- ARCHITECTURAL
CLIMATE
MATERIALS & RESOURCES
Martin Luther King Jr. K-8 School High Performance Facility Assessment
TABLE OF CONTENTS High Performance Facility Assessment based on Green and Grid Neutral Model School Policy Initiative
per Board Policy BP 3511 and Resolution #2583.
ENERGY & ATMOSPHERE
WATER EFFICIENCY
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
SUSTAINABLE SITES CHPS SUMMARY
PROJECT INFORMATION
well as puddling that occurs under covered walkways. The walkway between the public right-of-way and entry to the administration building does not meet ADA accessibility requirements and should be replaced by a properly sloped ramp. At the building exteriors the multi-purpose roof leaks, no hose bibb exists at hard-court playground for wash downs, and cameras need to be upgraded and/or added around campus for security.
Specific to the building interiors, door signage is no longer ADA accessible, the wheelchair lift is missing at stage, internet service is very slow, intercom announcements are not heard throughout the campus, and the HVAC system causes temperature issues throughout the campus.
Narrative SummaryMartin Luther King Jr Elementary was originally constructed in 1988 and has received no known modernization in the last 10 years. There are still a number of areas that require improvement.
While the parking lot is an adequate size for staff, there is no dedicated bus lane and parent drop-off. This has caused an unsafe condition when buses and parents drop students off within the parking lot or at the street. Reconfiguration of the parking area and a drop-off lane addition would greatly resolve this matter. Access to staff parking is controlled by a motorized gate that is currently not working.
Elsewhere on site, the hard-surface playground is cracked and needs a new seal and striping. There are a number of grading and storm drain issues as
Campus Entry
Martin Luther King Jr.Elementary School
Martin Luther King Jr. K-8 School
SACRAMENTO CITYUNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
Sustainable Facilities Master Plan
June 2012
School Mission StatementThe Martin Luther King, Jr. learning community has committed itself to become a leader in utilizing instructional technology in the classroom. Our school is committed to meeting the needs of all of students by providing quality first instruction. Our teaching staff works hard to accelerate and provide intervention with a wide range of differentiation strategies. The goal of our staff is to provide engaging instruction with rigor and relevance to make our students prepared academically and socially for the challenges of tomorrow.
‘Student Centered Education’
Site Plan of Campus
School Location Legend
MLKES-I
Blue Water C
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Little River Way
Sustainable Sites Outdoor ActivityRepair, seal and stripe all play ground and parking lot areas.
Sustainable Sites Campus CoreTurf is in poor condition and bare spots are evident from heavy traffic and compaction of the soil.
Sustainable Sites School Entry/Drop Off Student drop off on the street presents a safety concern.
Utility Water Efficiency Exterior Plumbing manifold is exposed to potential vehicle damages.
Energy & AtmosphereEquipment is at the end of its life and needs replacement as it expires.
Materials & Resources ExteriorRoof materials are failing and roof drains are clogged with debris from adjacent trees.
Indoor Environmental Quality All student restroom light fixtures are in poor condition and need to be cleaned and re-lamped.
Water Efficiency InteriorLeaking drinking fountain needs repair and is not ADA compliant.
Materials & Resources InteriorWheel chair lift is missing from the stage.
MLKES-II
SACRAMENTO CITYUNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
Sustainable Facilities Master Plan
June 2012
Encourage innovation in high performance school design creating safe, motivating and sustainable learning environments that reduce dependence on non-sustainable resources.
Create safe, barrier free outdoor learning environments incorporating efficient and effective storm water management, landscaping, lighting and surfaces.
Improve the efficiency of fixtures, appliances and irrigation systems to reduce domestic water usage.
Optimize energy efficiency and performance to minimize environmental impacts and reduce operating costs associated with fossil fuels.
Improve the learning environment and extend the life-cycle of facilities while encouraging the use of efficient sustainable materials and reducing waste.
Enhance air quality, thermal comfort, natural light, acoustic performance and physical environments while reducing pollutants. Provide a safe, healthy, functional environment to help motivate students and encourage attendance.
High Performance Transformation
Martin Luther King Jr. K-8 School
Site Plan- Concept Study
MLKES-III
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SACRAMENTO CITYUNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
Sustainable Facilities Master Plan
June 2012
‘Student Centered Education’The following is a site organizational concept of Martin Luther King Jr K-8 School to implement the Strategic Plan 2010-2014: Putting Children First and the Common Core Standards.
SAFE & WELCOMING SCHOOLDedicated Drop-Off
Visitor/Staff Parking
Garden/Quad/Outdoor Learning
CAREER & COLLEGE READYCore Academic Pathway Transformation
Kindergarten (K)Elementary; Lower 1-3, Upper 4-6
Project Lab Transformation (3,840 sf)Project Labs (PL)Art/ScienceExpansion (5,760sf)
Support Support Spaces – distributed
FAMILY & COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENTTechnology Center (TC) Transformation (4,613 sf)
Media Center & Computer LabParent Center & Conference RoomTeacher Planning CenterNote: Transformation of (E) MP
Multi-Purpose (MP) Expansion (7,536 sf)Dining / Gym / Assembly / Stage Restrooms / Kitchen / Storage
ORGANIZATIONAL TRANSFORMATIONClassroom Conversion / Expansion (2,304 sf)
Portable to Permanent and CR Expansion to meet optimized Campus Capacity Goals of805-955 students. 2 Classroomsand Support Spaces
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Martin Luther King Jr. K-8 School
MLKES-IV
SACRAMENTO CITYUNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
Sustainable Facilities Master Plan
June 2012
- Playground repair
- Roof repair
- HVAC upgrades
- Dedicated parent drop off zone
School Site Facility(s) Needs The following list was provided by the school’s principal which was generated from school site council and community meetings:
CHPS SummaryCollaborative for High Performance Schools
Supports the idea that “a well-designed facility can truly enhance performance and make education more enjoyable and rewarding…and a productive learning experience.”
In accordance with the Green and Grid Neutral Model Schools Policy Initiative-BP 3511and Resolution No. 2583; Adopting the Collaborative for High Performing Schools (CHPS) Criteria, the following summary characterizes how the Schools align with the Best Practices Criteria.
SUMMARY by Eligible ActualCHPS Categories Points Points
Leadership, Education & Innovation 13 0
Sustainable Sites 14 3 Water Efficiency 9 0 Energy & Atmosphere 29 1 Climate 10 0 Materials & Resources 18 2 Indoor Environmental
Quality 23/25 6
TOTAL 116 12
Under CHPS CHPS HighPerforming Minimum Performing
0 12 25 116 PointsMLKES
Indoor Environmental Quality
- Electrical Systems- Lighting Systems- Technology Systems- Low Voltage Systems
Energy & Atmosphere- Central Plant- HVAC Systems- Specialty Systems- Alternative Energy Systems
Sustainable Sites- School Entry & Drop-off
- Parking & Drives- Service Access- Outdoor Activity- Campus Core - Utilities & Infrastructure
Water Efficiency- Site Utilities &Infrastructure
- Plumbing Systems- Specialty Systems- Fire Protection Systems
Campus Assessment SummaryMaterials & Resources- Signage - Door Hardware- Interior Space- Exterior Finish
Leadership, Education & Innovation
- Career & College Ready- Family & Community Engagement- Organizational Transformation
Assessment TotalCost Summary reflects Total Project Cost Estimate, inclusive of Construction Cost and Soft Cost
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Schools as Teaching Tools
$88,790
$3,900
$33,540
$108,030
$23,270
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$392,990
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$129,610
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Martin Luther King Jr. K-8 School
School NameAddressGrade Levels K-8Site Acreage 6.77*Total Building Area- Permanent Structures
11,919 GSF*
# Classrooms 2*
Affiliation Name PhoneDistrict Representative SCUSD Kim Teague 919-643-2464School Principal SCUSD Reginald Brown 916-433-5062Plant Manager SCUSDArchitect NTD
ArchitectureCody Carpino 530-888-0999
Landscape Architect Yamasaki Jeff Ambrosia 530-753-9606Mechanical Engineer Peters Doug Peters 916-447-2841Electrical Engineer Peters
EngineeringGreg Mercer 916-447-2841
Cost Estimator Cumming Corporation
Brooks Rehkopf 916-779-7149
Provider Account #
Electric
UTILITY PROVIDERS
* 2006 SCUSD Facilities Master Plan** 2010-11 School Accountability Report Card
Contact Name
Martin Luther King Jr. K-8 School High Performance Facility Assessment
# Classrooms 27**
Student Population 652**
Total Building Area- Portable Structures
27,840 GSF*Original Construction
SCHOOL SITE SUMMARY
SCHOOL ASSESSMENT LOGDATE / DIVISION / DISCIPLINE TASK LAST REVIEWED04/12 NTD ARCHITECTURE 2012 SUSTAINABLE FACILITIES MASTER PLAN
[email protected]@sac-
480 Little River Way, Sacramento, CA 95831
Internet / Cable
GasWater
CONTACTS
Martin Luther King, Jr. K-8 School
SewerPhone
1988**
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DSA APP#02-110800
02-100257
624464955848304 (Old project, files need pulled from DSA)
Alterations to 1-Multi-purpose Building Wheelchair LiftCONSTRUCTION OF: 25 CLASSROOM BUILDINGS (RELOCATABLE)(1 EA. @ HUNTINGTON, BIRNEY, OAK RIDGE, PACIFIC, M L KING GOLDEN EMPIRE C GREENWOOD, B HARTE, HOLLYWOOD PARK, D LUBIN , J SLOAT, E WARREN, PARKWAY, E PHILLIPS, SEQUOIA, A M WINN, C WIRE ELEM SCHS) (Need to pull files from DSA to verify addresses, only 17 schools listed on website)(Old project, files need pulled from DSA) Certification & Close of File
Close of File w/o Certification - (Old project, files need pulled from DSA) Certification & Close of File
OPEN, 90-Day Status UnknownCertification & Close of File
PROJECT DESCRIPTIONDSA CLOSEOUT STATUS
DRAWING SETS
SPECIFICATIONS
REPORTS PREPARED BY: DATE:
STATUS
DOCUMENTATION AVAILABLE
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Eligible Points Actual Points
Sustainable Sites Total 14 3
Water Efficiency Total 9 0
Energy & Atmosphere Total 29 1
Climate Total 10 0
Materials & Resources Total 18 2
Indoor Environmental Quality Total 25 6
Leadership, Education & Innovation Total 13 0
Totals per School 118 12Eligible Points Actual Points
ENERGY & ATMOSPHERE
WATER EFFICIENCY
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CHPS SUMMARY
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LEADERSHIP, EDUCATION & INNOVATION
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Eligible Points: P- Prerequisite (Required), 1+ Per CHPS .Actual Points: Per Assessment . . Notes:
SS1.0 Code Compliance P P Intent: To select sites that are safe and healthy environments.SS1.1 Environmentally
Sensitive Land1 0 Intent : Avoid development on environmentally sensitive sites to reduce
impact of the building footprint. SS1.2 Central Location 1 0 Intent: To make the school more accessible to its occupants, and to
promote smart growth.SS1.3 Joint-Use of Facilities 1 1 Intent: Allow for more community and neighborhood integration within the
school facility.SS1.4 Joint-Use of Parks 1 1 Intent: Allow for more community and neighborhood integration within the
school grounds.SS1.5 Reduced Footprint 1 0 Intent: Reduce the extent of land used for development.
SS2.1 Public Transportation 1 1 Intent: Encourage the use of public transportation.SS2.2 Human Powered
Transportation1 0 Intent : Encourage alternative transportation methods to and from school
that increase physical activity, improve health, and reduce dependence on fossil fuels.
SS2.3 Parking Minimization 1 0 Intent : Discourage the use of automobiles for transportation to and from school.
SS3.0 Construction Site Runoff Control
P P Intent: Reduce erosion and negative impacts on water and air quality during construction.
SS3.1 Limit Stormwater Runoff
1 0 Intent : Manage stormwater runoff to limit disruption and pollution of natural waterways.
SS3.2 Treat Stormwater Runoff
1 0 Intent : Control and filter stormwater runoff to limit disruption and pollution of natural waterways.
SS4.1 Reduce Heat Islands - Landscaping
1 0 Intent: Optimize landscape design to reduce the heat island effect.
SS4.2 Reduce Heat Islands - Cool Roofs
1 0 Intent : Employ cool or green roofs to reduce the heat island effect.
SS4.3 School Garden 1 0 Intent : To encourage schools to incorporate teaching gardens.
SS5.1 Light Pollution Reduction
1 0 Intent: Reduce development impacts on the nocturnal environment.
Eligible Points 14 3 Actual Points
CHPS- Sustainable Sites: Summary
3. Stormwater Management
1. Site Selection
2. Transportation
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5. Outdoor Lighting
4. Outdoor Surfaces & Spaces
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Repair / Replace Level: 4-New Replacement,3-Major Repair, 2-Minor Repair, 1-Patch & Repair,0-No observed need to replace, repair or patchCategory: C-Code, M-Maintenance / Operations,HP-High Performance Modernization/TransformationUrgency Score: 3-Critical, 2-Urgent, not critical,1-Moderate, recommended, 0-No observed need to replace repair or patch
.1 P.O.T./Sidewalks 03/12 4 C 3 Non compliant ADA ramp required
.2 Drive/Drop Off (Parent) 03/12 4 C 3 Street drop off only
.3 Drive/Drop Off (Bus) 03/12 4 C 3 Street drop off only
.4 Signage- Identification 03/12 - - - N/A
.5 Signage- Monument 03/12 1 M 1 Upgrades needed
.6 Fence 03/12 1 M 1 Existing fence painting recommended
.7 Gates 03/12 1 M 1 Existing fence painting recommended
.8 Site Lighting: Type/Condition
03/12 - - - N/A
.9 Site Lighting: Efficiency/ Cut-off
03/12 - - - N/A
1. School Entry/Drop Off
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Repair / Replace Level: 4-New Replacement,3-Major Repair, 2-Minor Repair, 1-Patch & Repair,0-No observed need to replace, repair or patchCategory: C-Code, M-Maintenance / Operations,HP-High Performance Modernization/TransformationUrgency Score: 3-Critical, 2-Urgent, not critical,1-Moderate, recommended, 0-No observed need to replace repair or patch Scope
.10 Building Mntd Lighting: Type/Condition
03/12 0 M 0 Building mounted wall lighting at the School Entry/Drop Off area are in good condition. One sign lighting downlight not working.
.11 Building Mtd Lighting: Efficiency/ Cut-off
03/12 2 HP 1 Wall packs are very efficient but are not cut-off fixtures by code.
.12 Lighting Controls Condition
03/12 0 M 0 Lighting controlled by photo cell only.
.13 Lighting Controls Efficiency
03/12 2 HP 1 Lighting controlled by photo cell only, no timed off lighting fixtures per code.
.14 Planting - Trees Condition
03/12 1 M 1 Trees in good condition with a few exceptions that have moderate mistletoe infestations and minimal dead wood.
.15 Planting - Trees Adequacy
03/12 0 HP 0 Tree coverage is adequate.
.16 Planting-Shrub/Grndcvr Condition
03/12 4 M 1 SHRUBS are in good condition with a few exceptions that have been pruned back to bare wood. TURF is in fair to poor condition consisting of 50% weeds. Areas of compaction are bare. Minor settling and depressions can be found in turf.
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Repair / Replace Level: 4-New Replacement,3-Major Repair, 2-Minor Repair, 1-Patch & Repair,0-No observed need to replace, repair or patchCategory: C-Code, M-Maintenance / Operations,HP-High Performance Modernization/TransformationUrgency Score: 3-Critical, 2-Urgent, not critical,1-Moderate, recommended, 0-No observed need to replace repair or patch Scope
.17 Planting-Shrub/Grndcvr Adequacy
03/12 4 HP 1 SHRUB planting is inadequate. There were some gaps in the shrubs that needed to be replanted. Pruning practices need to be reviewed. TURF is inadequate and should be replaced. Currently planting practices don't meet AB 1881 requirements.
.18 Irrigation Condition 03/12 0 M 0 Irrigation is in good condition. System utilizes modern pop-up spray heads.
.19 Irrigation Efficiency 03/12 0 HP 0 Irrigation system is efficient. Current irrigation design doesn't meet the requirements of AB 1881.
.20 Storm Water Drainage 03/12 0 M 0 Storm water leaders are connected directly to storm drain system.
.21 Site Furnishings 03/12 4 M 1 None exist.
.22 Other
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Repair / Replace Level: 4-New Replacement,3-Major Repair, 2-Minor Repair, 1-Patch & Repair,0-No observed need to replace, repair or patchCategory: C-Code, M-Maintenance / Operations,HP-High Performance Modernization/TransformationUrgency Score: 3-Critical, 2-Urgent, not critical,1-Moderate, recommended, 0-No observed need to replace repair or patch Scope
.1 P.O.T./Sidewalks 03/12 4 C 3 Non compliant ADA parking stalls
.2 Drive 03/12 0 M 0
.3 Staff Parking - Condition 03/12 1 M 1 Seal and stripe
.4 Staff Parking - Adequacy 03/12 0 HP 0
.5 Student Parking - Condition
03/12 - - - N/A
.6 Student Parking - Adequacy
03/12 - - - N/A
.7 Signage- Identification 03/12 1 M 1 Upgrades needed
.8 Fence 03/12 1 M 1 Existing fencing needs repainting
.9 Gates 03/12 1 M 1 Existing automatic gate requires repairs
.10 Site Lighting: Type/Condition
03/12 2 M 1 2 pole mounted shoebox head lighting fixtures at Parking area.
2. Parking & Drives
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Repair / Replace Level: 4-New Replacement,3-Major Repair, 2-Minor Repair, 1-Patch & Repair,0-No observed need to replace, repair or patchCategory: C-Code, M-Maintenance / Operations,HP-High Performance Modernization/TransformationUrgency Score: 3-Critical, 2-Urgent, not critical,1-Moderate, recommended, 0-No observed need to replace repair or patch Scope
.11 Site Lighting: Efficiency/ Cut-off
03/12 2 HP 1 Need additional pole lights to provide efficient lighting, pole light at south end of parking area lamp goes on and off.
.12 Building Mntd Lighting: Type/Condition
03/12 - - - N/A
.13 Building Mtd Lighting: Efficiency/ Cut-off
03/12 - - - N/A
.14 Lighting Controls Condition
03/12 0 M 0 Lighting controlled by photo cell only.
.15 Lighting Controls Efficiency
03/12 2 HP 1 Lighting controlled by photo cell only, no timed off lighting fixtures per code.
.16 Planting-Trees for Shade Condition
03/12 4 M 1 No trees exist.
.17 Planting - Trees for Shade Adequacy
03/12 4 HP 1 Tree coverage is inadequate
.18 Planting-Shrub/Grndcvr Condition
03/12 1 M 1 Shrub condition is good, however pruning practices should be reviewed.
.19 Planting-Shrub/Grndcvr Adequacy
03/12 3 HP 1 Shrub coverage is inadequate. Missing shrubs should be replaced. Currently planting practices don't meet AB 1881 requirements.
.20 Irrigation Condition 03/12 0 M 0 Irrigation is in good condition. System utilizes modern pop-up spray heads.
.21 Irrigation Efficiency 03/12 0 HP 0 Irrigation system is efficient. Current irrigation design doesn't meet the requirements of AB 1881.
.22 Storm Water Drainage 03/12 - - - NA
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Repair / Replace Level: 4-New Replacement,3-Major Repair, 2-Minor Repair, 1-Patch & Repair,0-No observed need to replace, repair or patchCategory: C-Code, M-Maintenance / Operations,HP-High Performance Modernization/TransformationUrgency Score: 3-Critical, 2-Urgent, not critical,1-Moderate, recommended, 0-No observed need to replace repair or patch Scope
.1 Drive/Vehicle Access 03/12 0 M 0
.2 Trash/Recycle Area 03/12 4 M 3 Located in staff parking area
.3 Service Yard 03/12 1 M 1
.4 Signage- Identification 03/12 - - - N/A
.5 Fence 03/12 0 M 0
.6 Gates 03/12 0 M 0
.7 Site Lighting: Type/Condition
03/12 - - - N/A
.8 Site Lighting: Efficiency/ Cut-off
03/12 - - - N/A
.9 Building Mntd Lighting: Type/Condition
03/12 0 M 0 Building mounted wall fixtures at Service Access area in good condition.
.10 Building Mtd Lighting: Efficiency/ Cut-off
03/12 2 HP 1 Wall packs are very efficient but are not cut-off fixtures by code.
.11 Lighting Controls Condition
03/12 0 M 0 Lighting controlled by photo cell only.
.12 Lighting Controls Efficiency
03/12 2 HP 1 Lighting controlled by photo cell only, no timed off lighting fixtures per code.
.13 Planting-Trees for Shade Condition
03/12 - - - Service area is located in parking lot.
.14 Planting - Trees for Shade Adequacy
03/12 - - - N/A
.15 Planting-Shrub/Grndcvr Condition
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.16 Planting-Shrub/Grndcvr Adequacy
03/12 - - - N/A
.17 Irrigation Condition 03/12 - - - N/A
.18 Irrigation Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A
.19 Storm Water Drainage 03/12 - - - N/A
.20 Site Furnishings 03/12 - - - N/A
.21 Other
3. Service Access (Fire/Maintenance/Trash Pick Up)
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.1 P.O.T./Walks 03/12 0 C 0
.2 Vehicle Access 03/12 1 M 1
.3 Paved School Yard / Courts
03/12 1 M 1 Repair seal and stripe all play ground areas.
.4 Pool 03/12 - - - N/A
.5 Signage- Identification 03/12 - - - N/A
.6 Fence 03/12 - - - N/A
.7 Gates 03/12 - - - N/A
.8 Site Lighting: Type/Condition
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.9 Site Lighting: Efficiency/ Cut-off
03/12 - - - N/A
.10 Building Mntd Lighting: Type/Condition
03/12 0 M 0 Wall Packs in good condition.
.11 Building Mtd Lighting: Efficiency/ Cut-off
03/12 2 HP 1 Wall packs are very efficient but are not cut-off fixtures by code.
.12 Lighting Controls Condition
03/12 0 M 0 Lighting controlled by photo cell only.
.13 Lighting Controls Efficiency
03/12 2 HP 1 Lighting controlled by photo cell only, no timed off lighting fixtures per code.
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.14 Play Equipment-School-age
03/12 2 M 3 Play equipment is in fair condition. There is some fading of equipment and some degradation of the deck surfacing. One of the slide tubes has been cut and needs repair. No shade provided.
.15 Play Equipment-Kinder 03/12 2 M 1 Play equipment is in good condition. There is some fading of equipment and some degradation of the deck surfacing. No shade provided.
.16 Sports / Fitness Equipments
03/12 0 M 0 Basket ball hoops and nets as well as tether ball poles are in good condition.
.17 Tennis Courts 03/12 - - - N/A
.18 Football Field 03/12 - - - N/A
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.19 Sports Field 03/12 1 M 1 Sports fields are in good condition. Heavy traffic areas, middle of soccer field, soccer goal boxes, area around baseball backstop need repair and fine grading.
.20 Other Turf Areas 03/12 - - - N/A
.21 Outdoor Gathering / Seating Areas
03/12 4 M 1 No outdoor gathering/seating areas exist.
.22 Outdoor Learning Area 03/12 - - - N/A
.23 Planting-Trees for Shade Condition
03/12 1 M 1 Trees are in good condition with the exception of a few that are infected with mistletoe and minor dead wood is present.
.24 Planting - Trees for Shade Adequacy
03/12 4 HP 1 Additional shade should be provided.
.25 Planting-Shrub/Grndcvr Condition
03/12 0 M 0 None exist.
.26 Planting-Shrub/Grndcvr Adequacy
03/12 0 HP 0 None exist.
.27 Irrigation - Fields Condition
03/12 0 M 0 Irrigation is in good condition. System utilizes modern pop-up spray heads.
.28 Irrigations - Fields Efficiency
03/12 0 HP 0 Irrigation system is efficient. Current irrigation design doesn't meet the requirements of AB 1881.
.29 Irrigation - Other 03/12 - - - N/A
.30 Storm Water Drainage 03/12 0 M 0 No signs of drainage problems were visually evident.
.31 Site Furnishings 03/12 4 M 1 None exist.
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.32 School Garden 03/12 0 M 0 There is a school garden located behind the portable buildings on the west side of campus.
.33 Other 03/12 2 M 1 Backstop area needs repair, chain-link fencing is bent up at the bottom, sheet metal panels have been placed on the ground as a walking surface, half of the dugout is missing benches and shade should be provided, and home plate needs to be regraded.
.1 P.O.T./Walks 03/12 - - - N/A
.2 Vehicle Access - Fire/Emergency
03/12 - - - N/A
.3 Vehicle Access - Maintenance
03/12 - - - N/A
.4 Signage- Identification 03/12 - - - N/A
.5 Fence 03/12 - - - N/A
.6 Gates 03/12 - - - N/A
.7 Site Lighting: Type/Condition
03/12 - - - N/A
.8 Site Lighting: Efficiency/ Cut-off
03/12 - - - N/A
.9 Building Mntd Lighting: Type/Condition
03/12 0 M 0 Wall pack and surface canopy lighting in fair condition, but need to be cleaned.
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.10 Building Mtd Lighting: Efficiency/ Cut-off
03/12 2 HP 1 Wall packs are very efficiency but are not cut-off fixtures by code. Surface fixture are efficient.
.11 Lighting Controls Condition
03/12 0 M 0 Lighting controlled by photo cell only.
.12 Lighting Controls Efficiency
03/12 2 HP 1 Lighting controlled by photo cell only, no timed off lighting fixtures per code.
.13 Outdoor Gathering Quad 03/12 1 M 1 There is a gathering space at the center of the campus with seating available. Shade is provided by trees but there is space for additional trees.
.14 Outdoor Learning Area 03/12 4 M 1 None exist.
.15 Trees for Building & Courtyard Shading - Condition
03/12 0 M 0 Tree condition is good.
.16 Trees for Building & Courtyard Shading - Adequacy
03/12 3 HP 1 Tree shading is inadequate.
.17 Planting-Shrub/Grndcvr Condition
03/12 3 M 1 SHRUB condition is good. TURF is in poor condition. Bare spots are evident from heavy traffic and compaction of the soil. Weeds are excessive.
.18 Planting-Shrub/Grndcvr Adequacy
03/12 4 HP 1 SHRUB planting is inadequate. Missing shrubs need to be replaced. TURF is inadequate and needs replacing. Currently planting practices don't meet AB 1881 requirements.
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.19 Irrigation Condition 03/12 0 M 0 Irrigation is in good condition. System utilizes modern pop-up spray heads.
.20 Irrigation Efficiency 03/12 0 HP 0 Irrigation system is efficient. Current irrigation design doesn't meet the requirements of AB 1881.
.21 Storm Water Drainage 03/12 3 M 1 Storm water moves directly to storm drain system on the original portion of the campus. All of the storm water leaders at the portables drain directly to the landscape planters. There is also a catch basin that sits higher than surrounding grade.
.22 Site Furnishings 03/12 1 M 1 The center of the campus is well furnished with benches and tables but as you move away from the center there is exist opportunity to add additional seating.
.23 Other
.1 Fire Service / Hydrants 03/12 0 C 0 Located at the rear of school buildings
.2 Irrigation POC (meter & BFU)
03/12 4 C 3 The water supply shares one backflow preventer that services both domestic and irrigation water. There is a water meter.
.3 Irrigation Controls 03/12 3 M 1 The irrigation controller is a modern Rainbird controller that service the whole campus. Existing controller doesn't meet requirements for AB 1881.
.4 Other
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WE1.0 Create Water Use Budget
P P Intent: To prevent excessive water use for irrigation.
WE1.1 Reduce Potable Water for Use for Non-Recreational Landscaping Area
1-2 0 Intent : Reduce or eliminate potable water use for landscape irrigation.
WE1.2 Reduce Potable Water for Recreational Area Landscaping
1 0 Intent: Reduce or eliminate potable water use for irrigating recreational areas.
WE1.3 Irrigation System Testing and Training
1 0 Intent: Verify that the sites irrigation systems and controls are operating as intended and that effective training has been provided.
WE2.1 Reduce Sewage Conveyance from Toilets and Urinals
2 0 Intent: Reduce wastewater generated and/or the amount of potable water used for sewage conveyance.
WE2.2 Reduce Indoor Potable Water Use
1-2 0 Intent : Reduce the use of indoor potable water.
WE3.1 Water Management System
1 0 Intent: Provide ongoing accountability and optimization of the building and site water performance over time.
Eligible Points 9 0 Actual Points
Martin Luther King Jr. K-8 School High Performance Facility Assessment
CHPS SUMMARY: WATER EFFICIENCY
Credit # / Title
1. Outdoor Systems
CHPS- Sustainable Sites: Summary
3. Water Efficiency
2. Indoor Systems
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1..1 Domestic Water Service:
BFP03/12 4 M 3 Walked perimeter of campus and could not locate domestic
water service back flow prevention. The irrigation pump station was noted; and the fire water service noted. Domestic water meter believed to be located in a valve box in front of campus; but need to install reduced pressure backflow prevention device on main domestic water service.
.2 Domestic Water Service: Other
03/12 - - - N/A
.3 Fire Protection: BFP 03/12 0 M 0 Ok.
.4 Fire Protection: FDC 03/12 0 M 0 Ok.
.5 Fire Protection: PIV 03/12 0 M 0 Ok.
.6 Fire Protection: Other 03/12 4 C 3 The existing pipe and pumping configuration exposed to exterior elements must be provided with protection to ensure never drops below 40 degrees F. Suggest enclosure be built to house this apparatus.
.7 Sanitary Sewer: Condition
03/12 0 M 0 Unknown.
.8 Sanitary Sewer: Other 03/12 4 C 3 Did not observe grease interceptor. Install new grease interceptor.
.9 Drinking Fountain: Condition
03/12 0 M 0 Ok.
Campus SystemsSite Utilities & Infrastructure
Martin Luther King Jr. K-8 School High Performance Facility Assessment
WATER EFFICIENCY
Scope
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.10 Drinking Fountain: Efficiency
03/12 2 HP 1 Old fixtures efficiency could be improved with replacement.
.11 Other 03/12 3 M 3 Roof drains on roof need cleaning out, then grates re-secured on drain bodies.
2. Plumbing Systems.1 Sink Condition 03/12 0 M 0 Ok.
.2 Sink Efficiency 03/12 2 HP 1 Efficiency can be improved with aerator replacement which are now 3.0 gpm.
.3 Lavatories Condition 03/12 - - - N/A
.4 Lavatories Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A
Building - Administration
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.5 Urinals Condition 03/12 - - - N/A
.6 Urinals Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A
.7 Water Closets Condition 03/12 0 M 0 Nurse's water closet decent condition.
.8 Water Closets Efficiency 03/12 0 HP 0 Good at 1.6 gallons per flush.
.9 Showers Condition 03/12 - - - N/A
.10 Showers Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A
.11 Drinking Fountain Cond 03/12 - - N/A
.12 Drinking Fountain Effic 03/12 - - - Ok
.13 Floor Sinks 03/12 - - - N/A
.14 Floor Drains 03/12 - - - N/A
.15 Gas Distribution 03/12 - - - N/A
.16 Roof Drain / Overflow 03/12 3 M 3 Roof drains on roof need cleaning out, then grates re-secured on drain bodies. See 1.11 above.
.17 Condensate Drain 03/12 0 M 0 Condensate from roof top equipment routed to roof drains.
.18 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
3. Specialty Systems.1 Acid Neutralization /
Separation03/12 - - - N/A
.2 Clay Separation 03/12 - - - N/A
.3 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
4..1 Fire Systems 03/12 0 M 0 Existing system in parts of the building..2 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
2. Plumbing Systems.1 Sink Condition 03/12 0 M 0 Ok..2 Sink Efficiency 03/12 2 HP 1 Estimated at 2.2 gpm.3 Lavatories Condition 03/12 - - - N/A.4 Lavatories Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A.5 Urinals Condition 03/12 - - - N/A.6 Urinals Efficiency 03/12 - - 0 N/A.7 Water Closets Condition 03/12 0 M 0 Ok.
.8 Water Closets Efficiency 03/12 0 HP 0 Ok.
.9 Showers Condition 03/12 - - - N/A
.10 Showers Efficiency 03/12 0 HP 0 N/A
Fire Protection Systems
Building - Kindergarten
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.11 Drinking Fountain Cond 03/12 2 M 1 Bubbler at sink requires step for student use.
.12 Drinking Fountain Effic 03/12 2 HP 1 New bubblers will provide better efficiency.
.13 Floor Sinks 03/12 - - - N/A
.14 Floor Drains 03/12 - - - N/A
.15 Gas Distribution 03/12 - - - N/A
.16 Roof Drain / Overflow 03/12 3 M 3 Roof drains on roof need cleaning out, then grates re-secured on drain bodies. See 1.11 above.
.17 Condensate Drain 03/12 - - - N/A
.18 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
3. Specialty Systems.1 Acid Neutralization /
Separation03/12 - - - N/A
.2 Clay Separation 03/12 - - - N/A
.3 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
4..1 Fire Systems 03/12 - - - N/A.2 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
2. Plumbing Systems.1 Sink Condition 03/12 - - - N/A.2 Sink Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A.3 Lavatories Condition 03/12 - - - N/A.4 Lavatories Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A.5 Urinals Condition 03/12 - - - N/A.6 Urinals Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A.7 Water Closets Condition 03/12 - - - N/A
.8 Water Closets Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A
Fire Protection Systems
Building - Library
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.9 Showers Condition 03/12 - - - N/A
.10 Showers Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A
.11 Drinking Fountain Cond 03/12 - - - N/A
.12 Drinking Fountain Effic 03/12 - - - N/A
.13 Floor Sinks 03/12 - - - N/A
.14 Floor Drains 03/12 - - - N/A
.15 Gas Distribution 03/12 - - - N/A
.16 Roof Drain / Overflow 03/12 3 M 3 Roof drains on roof need cleaning out, then grates re-secured on drain bodies. See 1.11 above.
.17 Condensate Drain 03/12 - - - N/A
.18 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
3. Specialty Systems.1 Acid Neutralization /
Separation03/12 - - - N/A
.2 Clay Separation 03/12 - - - N/A
.3 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
4..1 Fire Systems 03/12 - - - N/A.2 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
2. Plumbing Systems.1 Sink Condition 03/12 - - - N/A.2 Sink Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A.3 Lavatories Condition 03/12 - - - N/A.4 Lavatories Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A.5 Urinals Condition 03/12 - - - N/A.6 Urinals Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A.7 Water Closets Condition 03/12 - - - N/A
.8 Water Closets Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A
.9 Showers Condition 03/12 - - - N/A
.10 Showers Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A
Building - Multi-Purpose
Fire Protection Systems
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.11 Drinking Fountain Cond 03/12 4 C 3 Decent condition for the old age, but not ADA compliant.
.12 Drinking Fountain Effic 03/12 2 HP 1 Can be improved with replacement.
.13 Floor Sinks 03/12 - - - N/A
.14 Floor Drains 03/12 - - - N/A
.15 Gas Distribution 03/12 - - - N/A
.16 Roof Drain / Overflow 03/12 3 M 3 Roof drains on roof need cleaning out, then grates re-secured on drain bodies. See 1.11 above.
.17 Condensate Drain 03/12 - - - N/A
.18 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
3. Specialty Systems.1 Acid Neutralization /
Separation03/12 - - - N/A
.2 Clay Separation 03/12 - - - N/A
.3 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
4..1 Fire Systems 03/12 0 M 0 Existing sprinklers appear in good condition..2 Other 03/12 - - -
2. Plumbing Systems.1 Sink Condition 03/12 0 M 0 Ok..2 Sink Efficiency 03/12 0 HP 0 Ok.
Fire Protection Systems
Building - Kitchen
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.3 Lavatories Condition 03/12 4 C 3 The hand wash sink needs wrap over the hot water supply and waste pipe.
.4 Lavatories Efficiency 03/12 0 HP 0 Ok.
.5 Urinals Condition 03/12 - - - N/A
.6 Urinals Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A
.7 Water Closets Condition 03/12 - - - N/A
.8 Water Closets Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A
.9 Showers Condition 03/12 - - - N/A
.10 Showers Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A
.11 Drinking Fountain Cond 03/12 - - - N/A
.12 Drinking Fountain Effic 03/12 - - - N/A
.13 Floor Sinks 03/12 0 M 0 Ok.
.14 Floor Drains 03/12 0 M 0 Ok.
.15 Gas Distribution 03/12 0 M 0 Ok.
.16 Roof Drain / Overflow 03/12 0 M 0 Gutter and downspout system
.17 Condensate Drain 03/12 0 M 0 Condensate from cold boxes routed to floor sink are ok.
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.18 Other 03/12 4 C 3 There is no dedicated food prep or food rinse sink, so food is rinsed in one of the three compartments of the 2 compartment sink which is used for washing utensils, etc. This sink is connected directly to sewer. Direct connection to sewer is not allowed for food prep sinks. So new culinary food sink and floor sink are required.
3. Specialty Systems.1 Acid Neutralization /
Separation03/12 - - - N/A
.2 Clay Separation 03/12 - - - N/A
.3 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
4..1 Fire Systems 03/12 0 M 0 Existing kitchen hood equipped with fire suppression system.
.2 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
2. Plumbing Systems.1 Sink Condition 03/12 - - - N/A.2 Sink Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A.3 Lavatories Condition 03/12 - - - N/A.4 Lavatories Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A.5 Urinals Condition 03/12 - - - N/A.6 Urinals Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A.7 Water Closets Condition 03/12 - - - N/A
.8 Water Closets Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A
.9 Showers Condition 03/12 - - - N/A
.10 Showers Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A
.11 Drinking Fountain Cond 03/12 - - - N/A
.12 Drinking Fountain Effic 03/12 - - - N/A
.13 Floor Sinks 03/12 - - - N/A
Fire Protection Systems
Building - Stage
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.14 Floor Drains 03/12 - - - N/A
.15 Gas Distribution 03/12 - - - N/A
.16 Roof Drain / Overflow 03/12 - - - N/A
.17 Condensate Drain 03/12 - - - N/A
.18 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
3. Specialty Systems.1 Acid Neutralization /
Separation03/12 - - - N/A
.2 Clay Separation 03/12 - - - N/A
.3 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
4..1 Fire Systems 03/12 - - - N/A.2 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
2. Plumbing Systems.1 Sink Condition 03/12 - - - N/A.2 Sink Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A.3 Lavatories Condition 03/12 4 C 3 Wrap the hot water supply and waste under lavatories..4 Lavatories Efficiency 03/12 2 HP 1 Estimated to be 2.2 gpm which could be improved with new
faucets..5 Urinals Condition 03/12 - - - N/A.6 Urinals Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A.7 Water Closets Condition 03/12 0 M 0 Ok.
.8 Water Closets Efficiency 03/12 0 HP 0 Ok.
.9 Showers Condition 03/12 - - - N/A
.10 Showers Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A
.11 Drinking Fountain Cond 03/12 - - - N/A
.12 Drinking Fountain Effic 03/12 - - - N/A
.13 Floor Sinks 03/12 - - - N/A
.14 Floor Drains 03/12 - - - N/A
.15 Gas Distribution 03/12 - - - N/A
.16 Roof Drain / Overflow 03/12 - - - N/A
.17 Condensate Drain 03/12 - - - N/A
.18 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
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Separation03/12 - - - N/A
.2 Clay Separation 03/12 - - - N/A
.3 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
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Fire Protection Systems
Building - Staff Restrooms
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.1 Fire Systems 03/12 - - - N/A
.2 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
2. Plumbing Systems.1 Sink Condition 03/12 - - - N/A.2 Sink Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A.3 Lavatories Condition 03/12 4 M 3 Lavs are in varying degrees of condition but mostly ok. The
faucets vary in type and style from some non-metered, some metered and some with aerators and others none. Replace all with new metered faucets.
.4 Lavatories Efficiency 03/12 2 HP 1 Estimated to be 2.2 gpm which could be improved with new faucets.
.5 Urinals Condition 03/12 3 M 3 Old original fixtures in good condition but not ADA compliant.
Building - Student Restrooms
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.6 Urinals Efficiency 03/12 2 HP 1 Replacing the fixtures and flush valves with new higher efficiency type would improve efficiency.
.7 Water Closets Condition 03/12 4 M 3 Most fixtures are old but in decent condition. Many seats are loose and showing age. Replace all seats.
.8 Water Closets Efficiency 03/12 2 HP 1 Some are marked 1.6 gallons per flush but most are older and not marked. Replacing the fixtures and flush valves with new higher efficiency type would improve efficiency.
.9 Showers Condition 03/12 - - - N/A
.10 Showers Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A
.11 Drinking Fountain Cond 03/12 - - - N/A
.12 Drinking Fountain Effic 03/12 - - - N/A
.13 Floor Sinks 03/12 - - - N/A
.14 Floor Drains 03/12 - - - N/A
.15 Gas Distribution 03/12 - - - N/A
.16 Roof Drain / Overflow 03/12 - - - N/A
.17 Condensate Drain 03/12 - - - N/A
.18 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
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Separation03/12 - - - N/A
.2 Clay Separation 03/12 - - - N/A
.3 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
4..1 Fire Systems 03/12 - - - N/A.2 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
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2. Plumbing Systems.1 Sink Condition 03/12 0 M 0 Ok..2 Sink Efficiency 03/12 0 HP 0 Ok..3 Lavatories Condition 03/12 - - - N/A.4 Lavatories Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A.5 Urinals Condition 03/12 - - - N/A.6 Urinals Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A.7 Water Closets Condition 03/12 - - - N/A
.8 Water Closets Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A
.9 Showers Condition 03/12 - - - N/A
.10 Showers Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A
.11 Drinking Fountain Cond 03/12 - - - N/A
.12 Drinking Fountain Effic 03/12 - - - N/A
.13 Floor Sinks 03/12 - - - N/A
.14 Floor Drains 03/12 - - - N/A
.15 Gas Distribution 03/12 - - - N/A
.16 Roof Drain / Overflow 03/12 - - - N/A
.17 Condensate Drain 03/12 - - - N/A
Building - Utility/Support
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3. Specialty Systems.1 Acid Neutralization /
Separation03/12 - - - N/A
.2 Clay Separation 03/12 - - - N/A
.3 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
4..1 Fire Systems 03/12 - - - N/A.2 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
Fire Protection Systems
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2. Plumbing Systems.1 Sink Condition 03/12 4 C 3 Sinks are in decent condition. The laminate counter tops
supporting the sink flanges are warping and thus there has been some separation of flange from counter and discoloration of caulking and water seepage under the flanges, which leads to more warping.
.2 Sink Efficiency 03/12 2 HP 1 Most have 3.0 gpm aerators and can be improved to 2.2 or 2.0 with change out of aerators.
.3 Lavatories Condition 03/12 - - - N/A
.4 Lavatories Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A
.5 Urinals Condition 03/12 - - - N/A
.6 Urinals Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A
.7 Water Closets Condition 03/12 - - - N/A
.8 Water Closets Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A
.9 Showers Condition 03/12 - - - N/A
.10 Showers Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A
.11 Drinking Fountain Cond 03/12 0 M 0 Bubblers ok.
.12 Drinking Fountain Effic 03/12 0 HP 0 Ok.
.13 Floor Sinks 03/12 - - - N/A
.14 Floor Drains 03/12 - - - N/A
.15 Gas Distribution 03/12 - - - N/A
.16 Roof Drain / Overflow 03/12 - - - N/A
.17 Condensate Drain 03/12 - - - N/A
.18 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
3. Specialty Systems.1 Acid Neutralization /
Separation03/12 - - - N/A
.2 Clay Separation 03/12 - - - N/A
.3 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
Building - Portable Classrooms #1
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4..1 Fire Systems 03/12 - - - N/A.2 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
2. Plumbing Systems.1 Sink Condition 03/12 4 C 3 Sinks are in decent condition. The laminate counter tops
supporting the sink flanges are warping and thus there has been some separation of flange from counter and discoloration of caulking and water seepage under the flanges, which leads to more warping.
.2 Sink Efficiency 03/12 2 HP 1 Most have 3.0 gpm aerators and can be improved to 2.2 or 2.0 with change out of aerators.
.3 Lavatories Condition 03/12 - - - N/A
.4 Lavatories Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A
.5 Urinals Condition 03/12 - - - N/A
.6 Urinals Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A
.7 Water Closets Condition 03/12 - - - N/A
.8 Water Closets Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A
.9 Showers Condition 03/12 - - - N/A
.10 Showers Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A
.11 Drinking Fountain Cond 03/12 0 M 0 Bubblers ok.
.12 Drinking Fountain Effic 03/12 0 HP 0 Ok.
.13 Floor Sinks 03/12 - - - N/A
.14 Floor Drains 03/12 - - - N/A
.15 Gas Distribution 03/12 - - - N/A
.16 Roof Drain / Overflow 03/12 - - - N/A
.17 Condensate Drain 03/12 - - - N/A
.18 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
3. Specialty Systems.1 Acid Neutralization /
Separation03/12 - - - N/A
.2 Clay Separation 03/12 - - - N/A
.3 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
4..1 Fire Systems 03/12 - - - N/A.2 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
2. Plumbing Systems
Fire Protection Systems
Building - Portable Classrooms #3
Fire Protection Systems
Building - Portable Classrooms #2
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.1 Sink Condition 03/12 4 C 3 Sinks are in decent condition. The laminate counter tops supporting the sink flanges are warping and thus there has been some separation of flange from counter and discoloration of caulking and water seepage under the flanges, which leads to more warping.
.2 Sink Efficiency 03/12 2 HP 1 Most have 3.0 gpm aerators and can be improved to 2.2 or 2.0 with change out of aerators.
.3 Lavatories Condition 03/12 - - - N/A
.4 Lavatories Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A
.5 Urinals Condition 03/12 - - - N/A
.6 Urinals Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A
.7 Water Closets Condition 03/12 - - - N/A
.8 Water Closets Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A
.9 Showers Condition 03/12 - - - N/A
.10 Showers Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A
.11 Drinking Fountain Cond 03/12 0 M 0 Bubblers ok.
.12 Drinking Fountain Effic 03/12 0 HP 0 Ok.
.13 Floor Sinks 03/12 - - - N/A
.14 Floor Drains 03/12 - - - N/A
.15 Gas Distribution 03/12 - - - N/A
.16 Roof Drain / Overflow 03/12 - - - N/A
.17 Condensate Drain 03/12 - - - N/A
.18 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
3. Specialty Systems.1 Acid Neutralization /
Separation03/12 - - - N/A
.2 Clay Separation 03/12 - - - N/A
.3 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
4..1 Fire Systems 03/12 - - - N/A.2 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
2. Plumbing Systems.1 Sink Condition 03/12 4 C 3 Sinks are in decent condition. The laminate counter tops
supporting the sink flanges are warping and thus there has been some separation of flange from counter and discoloration of caulking and water seepage under the flanges, which leads to more warping.
.2 Sink Efficiency 03/12 2 HP 1 Most have 3.0 gpm aerators and can be improved to 2.2 or 2.0 with change out of aerators.
.3 Lavatories Condition 03/12 4 M 3 Fixture condition ok but faucets need replacement. Hot water supply and waste need wrap under some of the lavs.
Fire Protection Systems
Building - Day Care (MLK Children's Center)
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.4 Lavatories Efficiency 03/12 2 HP 1 New faucets and aerators will help efficiency.
.5 Urinals Condition 03/12 - - - N/A
.6 Urinals Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A
.7 Water Closets Condition 03/12 2 M 1 Old and showing age. Replace old rusted or pitted fixtures and parts.
.8 Water Closets Efficiency 03/12 2 HP 1 New fixtures will provide improved efficiency.
.9 Showers Condition 03/12 - - - N/A
.10 Showers Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A
.11 Drinking Fountain Cond 03/12 0 M 0 Bubblers ok.
.12 Drinking Fountain Effic 03/12 0 HP 0 Ok.
.13 Floor Sinks 03/12 - - - N/A
.14 Floor Drains 03/12 - - - N/A
.15 Gas Distribution 03/12 - - - N/A
.16 Roof Drain / Overflow 03/12 - - - N/A
.17 Condensate Drain 03/12 - - - N/A
.18 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
3. Specialty Systems.1 Acid Neutralization /
Separation03/12 - - - N/A
.2 Clay Separation 03/12 - - - N/A
.3 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
4..1 Fire Systems 03/12 - - - N/A.2 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
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2. Plumbing Systems.1 Sink Condition 03/12 4 C 3 Need to wrap hot water supply and waste under sink.
.2 Sink Efficiency 03/12 2 HP 1 Replace aerator for maximum 2.0 gym.
.3 Lavatories Condition 03/12 - - - N/A
.4 Lavatories Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A
.5 Urinals Condition 03/12 - - - N/A
.6 Urinals Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A
.7 Water Closets Condition 03/12 - - - N/A
.8 Water Closets Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A
.9 Showers Condition 03/12 - - - N/A
.10 Showers Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A
.11 Drinking Fountain Cond 03/12 - - - N/A
.12 Drinking Fountain Effic 03/12 - - - N/A
.13 Floor Sinks 03/12 - - - N/A
.14 Floor Drains 03/12 - - - N/A
.15 Gas Distribution 03/12 - - - N/A
.16 Roof Drain / Overflow 03/12 - - - N/A
.17 Condensate Drain 03/12 - - - N/A
.18 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
3. Specialty Systems.1 Acid Neutralization /
Separation03/12 - - - N/A
.2 Clay Separation 03/12 - - - N/A
.3 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
4..1 Fire Systems 03/12 - - - N/A.2 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
Building - Staff Lounge
Fire Protection Systems
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Eligible Points: P- Prerequisite (Required), 1+ Per CHPS .Actual Points: Per Assessment . . Notes:
EE1.0 Minimum Energy Performance
P P Intent: Establish a minimum energy efficiency level.
EE1.1 Superior Energy Performance
1-15 0 Intent : Exceed the minimum energy performance beyond the prerequisite.
EE1.2 Energy Conservation Interlocks
1 0 Intent: Conserve energy loss through building openings with the use of interlocks connected to the HVAC system.
EE1.3 Natural Ventilation 3-4 0 Intent: Maximize natural ventilation (without mechanical cooling systems) by relying on outside air movement through classroom buildings.
EE1.4 Energy Management Systems
1-2 1 Intent: Provide ongoing accountability and optimization of the building energy performance over time.
EE2.1 On-site Renewable Energy
1-5 0 Intent : Encourage on-site energy production with renewable sources.
EE3.0 Fundamental Commissioning
P P Intent: Verify that the building energy systems are designed, installed, calibrated and perform as intended and that effective training has been provided.
EE3.1 Enhanced Commissioning
1-2 0 Intent : Verify that the buildings energy systems are designed, installed, calibrated to perform as intended.
Eligible Points 29 1 Actual Points
Martin Luther King Jr. K-8 School High Performance Facility Assessment
CHPS SUMMARY: ENERGY & ATMOSPHERE
Credit # / Title
1. Energy Efficiency
2. Alternate Energy Sources
3. Commissioning & Training
CHPS- Sustainable Sites: Summary
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1. Central Plant.1 Boiler: Condition 03/12 - - - N/A.2 Boiler: Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A.3 Chiller: Condition 03/12 - - - N/A.4 Chiller: Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A.5 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
1. HVAC Systems.1 Equipment: Condition 03/12 0 M 0 Existing package gas heat/ electric cooling AC unit on roof.
Estimated equipment age unknown, but relatively new and in good condition.
.2 Equipment: Efficiency 03/12 0 M 0 Existing unit with efficiency relevant to its time of installation.
.3 Ductwork 03/12 2 M 1 Ductwork above ceiling. Ceiling supply and return air grilles. Storage room does not have return air grille. Recommend to add on if possible. Some supply and return air diffusers need cleaning.
.4 Ventilation 03/12 0 M 0 OSA damper in unit. Sufficient for min OSA ventilation.
.5 EMS Systems: Condition 03/12 0 M 0 Johnson Controls thermostat controller.
.6 EMS Systems: Efficiency 03/12 2 M 1 Controls are District's standard Johnson Controls. May need to verify controls parameters and schedules with end users for better controls and energy saving opportunities.
.7 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
Building - Administration
Martin Luther King Jr. K-8 School High Performance Facility Assessment
ENERGY & ATMOSPHERE
Scope
Site Utilities & Infrastructure
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2. Specialty Systems.1 Dust Collection 03/12 - - - N/A.2 Fume Hoods 03/12 - - - N/A.3 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
3. Alternative Energy Systems
.1 Geo-Thermal 03/12 - - - N/A
.2 Solar 03/12 - - - N/A
.3 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
1. HVAC Systems.1 Equipment: Condition 03/12 3 M 1 Existing package gas heat/ electric cooling AC units on roof.
Estimated equipment age unknown. Equipment seems to be at end of its life expectancy. Recommend to continue use and replace as it expires.
.2 Equipment: Efficiency 03/12 0 M 0 Existing units with efficiency relevant to their time of installation.
.3 Ductwork 03/12 3 M 1 Some exposed on roof. Rest of ductwork above ceiling. Ceiling supply and return air grilles. Some supply and return air diffusers need cleaning.
.4 Ventilation 03/12 2 M 1 Units do not have outside air. Open able windows do exist in classroom. Recommend to install the outside air duct to room or system.
.5 EMS Systems: Condition 03/12 0 M 0 Johnson Controls thermostat controller.
.6 EMS Systems: Efficiency 03/12 2 M 1 Controls are District's standard Johnson Controls. May need to verify controls parameters and schedules with end users for better controls and energy saving opportunities.
.7 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
Building - Kindergarten
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2. Specialty Systems.1 Dust Collection 03/12 - - - N/A.2 Fume Hoods 03/12 - - - N/A.3 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
3. Alternative Energy Systems
.1 Geo-Thermal 03/12 - - - N/A
.2 Solar 03/12 - - - N/A
.3 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
1. HVAC Systems.1 Equipment: Condition 03/12 3 M 3 Existing package gas heat/ electric cooling AC unit on roof.
Estimated equipment age unknown. Equipment seems to be at end of its life expectancy. Recommend to continue use and replace as it expires. Unit not currently working. Recommend to fix or replace unit.
.2 Equipment: Efficiency 03/12 0 M 0 Existing unit with efficiency relevant to its time of installation.
.3 Ductwork 03/12 0 M 0 Some exposed ductwork on roof and rest above ceiling. Ceiling supply and return air grilles.
.4 Ventilation 03/12 2 M 1 Unit does not have outside air in it. Open able windows do exist in classroom. Recommend to install the outside air duct to room or system.
.5 EMS Systems: Condition 03/12 0 M 0 Johnson Controls thermostat controller.
.6 EMS Systems: Efficiency 03/12 2 M 1 Controls are District's standard Johnson Controls. May need to verify controls parameters and schedules with end users for better controls and energy saving opportunities.
.7 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
Building - Library
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2. Specialty Systems.1 Dust Collection 03/12 - - - N/A.2 Fume Hoods 03/12 - - - N/A.3 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
3. Alternative Energy Systems
.1 Geo-Thermal 03/12 - - - N/A
.2 Solar 03/12 - - - N/A
.3 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
1. HVAC Systems.1 Equipment: Condition 03/12 0 M 0 Existing package gas heat/ electric cooling AC unit on roof.
Estimated equipment age unknown, but relatively new and in good condition.
.2 Equipment: Efficiency 03/12 0 M 0 Existing system with efficiency relevant to its time of installation.
.3 Ductwork 03/12 0 M 0 Ductwork above ceiling. Wall mounted supply and return air grilles.
.4 Ventilation 03/12 0 M 0 Sufficient for min OSA ventilation. Unit has power exhaust and economizer.
.5 EMS Systems: Condition 03/12 0 M 0 Johnson Controls thermostat controller.
.6 EMS Systems: Efficiency 03/12 2 M 1 Controls are District's standard Johnson Controls. May need to verify controls parameters and schedules with end users for better controls and energy saving opportunities.
.7 Other Circulation Fans at entries:
03/13 0 M 0 N/A
2. Specialty Systems.1 Dust Collection 03/12 - - - N/A.2 Fume Hoods 03/12 - - - N/A.3 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
3. Alternative Energy Systems
.1 Geo-Thermal 03/12 - - - N/A
.2 Solar 03/12 - - - N/A
.3 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
Building - Multi-Purpose Room
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1. HVAC Systems.1 Equipment: Condition 03/12 0 M 0 Existing evaporator (swamp cooler) system on roof and
exhaust fans serving kitchen hood and relieve. Estimated equipment age unknown, but relatively new and in good condition.
.2 Equipment: Efficiency 03/12 0 M 0 Existing system with efficiency relevant to its time of installation.
.3 Ductwork 03/12 0 M 0 Ductwork above ceiling and in soffits to supply and return air grilles.
.4 Ventilation 03/12 0 M 0 Sufficient for min OSA ventilation.
.5 EMS Systems: Condition 03/12 0 M 0 Wall mounted switch board on/off. heating, venting positions.
.6 EMS Systems: Efficiency 03/12 0 M 0 Not interlocked with any EMS system.
.7 Other Exit Air Curtain 03/13 2 C 3 Existing air curtain activated with wall switch. Needs to be activated by door. Recommend to upgrade controls.
Other Gas Water Heater Closet
03/13 3 C 3 Existing water closet does not comply with high combustion air. It has to be within 12" of ceiling and it is not. Recommend to add combustion air thru wall or thru the roof.
2. Specialty Systems.1 Dust Collection 03/12 - - - N/A.2 Fume Hoods 03/12 - - - N/A.3 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
3. Alternative Energy Systems
.1 Geo-Thermal 03/12 - - - N/A
.2 Solar 03/12 - - - N/A
.3 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
Building - Kitchen
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1. HVAC Systems.1 Equipment: Condition 03/12 0 M 0 Stage gets supply air from the Multi-purpose room and it is
open to it..2 Equipment: Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A.3 Ductwork 03/12 - - - N/A.4 Ventilation 03/12 - - - N/A.5 EMS Systems: Condition 03/12 - - - N/A
.6 EMS Systems: Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A
.7 Other Exit Air Curtain 03/12 - - - N/A
2. Specialty Systems.1 Dust Collection 03/12 - - - N/A.2 Fume Hoods 03/12 - - - N/A.3 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
3. Alternative Energy Systems
.1 Geo-Thermal 03/12 - - - N/A
.2 Solar 03/12 - - - N/A
.3 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
1. HVAC Systems a.1 Equipment: Condition 03/12 2 M 1 Restrooms are decentralized. Some internally in some
buildings and others accessible from the outdoors. Interior restrooms are not conditioned. All restrooms are exhausted by ceiling mounted or wall mounted exhaust fans. Exterior restrooms have a electric wall heater with no user controls. They appear to be controlled by EMS. Rooms to hot. Recommend to update controls to avoid overheating and save energy when possible.
.2 Equipment: Efficiency 03/12 0 M 0 Existing units with efficiency relevant to their time of installation.
.3 Ductwork 03/12 0 M 0 Above ceiling or within wall.
.4 Ventilation 03/12 0 M 0 Appear to be sufficient.
.5 EMS Systems: Condition 03/12 0 M 0 Fans are interlocked with lighting system.
.6 EMS Systems: Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A
.7 Other: Janitors Closet. 03/12 - - - N/A
2. Specialty Systems.1 Dust Collection 03/12 - - - N/A
Building - Stage
Building - Staff Restrooms
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.2 Fume Hoods 03/12 - - - N/A
.3 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
3. Alternative Energy Systems
.1 Geo-Thermal 03/12 - - - N/A
.2 Solar 03/12 - - - N/A
.3 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
1. HVAC Systems.1 Equipment: Condition 03/12 0 M 0 Restrooms are decentralized. Some internally in some
buildings but most accessible from the outdoors. Restrooms are not conditioned, all are exhausted with ceiling exhaust fans or wall mounted fans if are in portables.
.2 Equipment: Efficiency 03/12 0 M 0 Existing units with efficiency relevant to their time of installation.
.3 Ductwork 03/12 0 M 0 Above ceiling or within wall.
.4 Ventilation 03/12 0 M 0 Appear to be sufficient.
.5 EMS Systems: Condition 03/12 0 M 0 Fans are controls by EMS
.6 EMS Systems: Efficiency 03/12 0 M 0 Controls are District's standard Johnson Controls. May need to verify controls parameters and schedules with end users for better controls and energy saving opportunities.
.7 Other Janitor's closets 03/12 0 M 0 Janitor's closets are not conditioned. Closets need to be exhausted. Recommend to install if they are to be used as Janitor's closets.
2. Specialty Systems.1 Dust Collection 03/12 - - - N/A.2 Fume Hoods 03/12 - - - N/A.3 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
3. Alternative Energy Systems
.1 Geo-Thermal 03/12 - - - N/A
.2 Solar 03/12 - - - N/A
.3 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
1. HVAC Systems.1 Equipment: Condition 03/12 3 C 2 Utility Support consists of several storage rooms and janitors
closets with no HVAC or exhaust on them. Recommend to install exhaust fan at minimum for rooms normally occupied or used as Janitor's closet as required per code.
.2 Equipment: Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A
Building - Utility/Support
Building - Student Restrooms
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.3 Ductwork 03/12 - - - N/A
.4 Ventilation 03/12 - - - N/A
.5 EMS Systems: Condition 03/12 - - - N/A
.6 EMS Systems: Efficiency 03/12 - - - N/A
.7 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
2. Specialty Systems.1 Dust Collection 03/12 - - - N/A.2 Fume Hoods 03/12 - - - N/A.3 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
3. Alternative Energy Systems
.1 Geo-Thermal 03/12 - - - N/A
.2 Solar 03/12 - - - N/A
.3 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
1. HVAC Systems.1 Equipment: Condition 03/12 2 M 1 Existing externally wall mounted thru wall package heat pumps
units . Estimated equipment age unknown, but relatively new and in good condition. Some units make more noise than normal. Recommend to service units by technician to minimize noise level within normal working parameters.
.2 Equipment: Efficiency 03/12 0 M 0 Existing units with efficiency relevant to their time of installation.
.3 Ductwork 03/12 0 M 0 Above ceiling supply air diffusers and wall mounted return air grilles.
.4 Ventilation 03/12 0 M 0 Sufficient for min OSA ventilation.
.5 EMS Systems: Condition 03/12 0 M 0 Johnson Controls thermostat controller.
.6 EMS Systems: Efficiency 03/12 2 M 1 Controls are District's standard Johnson Controls. May need to verify controls parameters and schedules with end users for better controls and energy saving opportunities.
.7 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
Building - Portable Classrooms #1
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2. Specialty Systems.1 Dust Collection 03/12 - - - N/A.2 Fume Hoods 03/12 - - - N/A.3 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
3. Alternative Energy Systems
.1 Geo-Thermal 03/12 - - - N/A
.2 Solar 03/12 - - - N/A
.3 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
1. HVAC Systems.1 Equipment: Condition 03/12 2 M 1 Existing externally wall mounted thru wall package heat pumps
units . Estimated equipment age unknown, but relatively new and in good condition. Some units make more noise than normal. Recommend to service units by technician to minimize noise level within normal working parameters.
.2 Equipment: Efficiency 03/12 0 M 0 Existing units with efficiency relevant to their time of installation.
.3 Ductwork 03/12 0 M 0 Above ceiling supply air diffusers and wall mounted return air grilles.
.4 Ventilation 03/12 0 M 0 Sufficient for min OSA ventilation.
.5 EMS Systems: Condition 03/12 0 M 0 Johnson Controls thermostat controller.
.6 EMS Systems: Efficiency 03/12 2 M 1 Controls are District's standard Johnson Controls. May need to verify controls parameters and schedules with end users for better controls and energy saving opportunities.
.7 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
2. Specialty Systems.1 Dust Collection 03/12 - - - N/A.2 Fume Hoods 03/12 - - - N/A.3 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
3. Alternative Energy Systems
.1 Geo-Thermal 03/12 - - - N/A
.2 Solar 03/12 - - - N/A
.3 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
Building - Portable Classrooms #2
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1. HVAC Systems.1 Equipment: Condition 03/12 0 M 0 Existing externally wall mounted thru wall package heat pumps
units . Estimated equipment age unknown, but relatively new and in good condition.
.2 Equipment: Efficiency 03/12 0 M 0 Existing units with efficiency relevant to their time of installation.
.3 Ductwork 03/12 0 M 0 Above ceiling supply air diffusers and wall mounted return air grilles.
.4 Ventilation 03/12 0 M 0 Sufficient for min OSA ventilation.
.5 EMS Systems: Condition 03/12 0 M 0 Johnson Controls thermostat controller.
.6 EMS Systems: Efficiency 03/12 2 M 1 Controls are District's standard Johnson Controls. May need to verify controls parameters and schedules with end users for better controls and energy saving opportunities.
.7 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
2. Specialty Systems.1 Dust Collection 03/12 - - - N/A.2 Fume Hoods 03/12 - - - N/A.3 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
3. Alternative Energy Systems
.1 Geo-Thermal 03/12 - - - N/A
.2 Solar 03/12 - - - N/A
.3 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
1. HVAC Systems.1 Equipment: Condition 03/12 0 M 0 Existing externally wall mounted thru wall package heat pumps
units . Estimated equipment age unknown, but relatively new and in good condition.
.2 Equipment: Efficiency 03/12 0 M 0 Existing units with efficiency relevant to their time of installation.
.3 Ductwork 03/12 0 M 0 Above ceiling supply air diffusers and wall mounted return air grilles.
.4 Ventilation 03/12 0 M 0 Sufficient for min OSA ventilation.
.5 EMS Systems: Condition 03/12 0 M 0 Johnson Controls thermostat controller.
.6 EMS Systems: Efficiency 03/12 2 M 1 Controls are District's standard Johnson Controls. May need to verify controls parameters and schedules with end users for better controls and energy saving opportunities.
.7 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
Building - Daycare
Building - Portable Classrooms #3
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2. Specialty Systems.1 Dust Collection 03/12 - - - N/A.2 Fume Hoods 03/12 - - - N/A.3 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
3. Alternative Energy Systems
.1 Geo-Thermal 03/12 - - - N/A
.2 Solar 03/12 - - - N/A
.3 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
1. HVAC Systems.1 Equipment: Condition 03/12 3 M 1 Existing package gas heat/ electric cooling AC unit on roof.
Estimated equipment age unknown. Equipment sees to be at end of its life expectancy. Recommend to continue use and replace as it expires.
.2 Equipment: Efficiency 03/12 0 M 0 Existing unit with efficiency relevant to its time of installation.
.3 Ductwork 03/12 0 M 0 Some exposed ductwork on roof and rest above ceiling. Ceiling supply and return air grilles.
.4 Ventilation 03/12 2 M 1 Unit does not have outside air in it. Open able windows do exist in classroom. Recommend to install the outside air duct to room or system.
.5 EMS Systems: Condition 03/12 0 M 0 Johnson Controls thermostat controller.
.6 EMS Systems: Efficiency 03/12 2 M 1 Controls are District's standard Johnson Controls. May need to verify controls parameters and schedules with end users for better controls and energy saving opportunities.
.7 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
Building - Staff Lounge
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2. Specialty Systems.1 Dust Collection 03/12 - - - N/A.2 Fume Hoods 03/12 - - - N/A.3 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
3. Alternative Energy Systems
.1 Geo-Thermal 03/12 - - - N/A
.2 Solar 03/12 - - - N/A
.3 Other 03/12 - - - N/A
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CL1.1 Climate Change Action 1-3 0 Intent: Encourage the use of measures that reduce school contributions to greenhouse gas emissions from school design and construction projects.
CL2.1 Grid Neutral 2 0 Intent : Encourage grid neutral schools to conserve energy, and take advantage of clean, efficient renewable energy solutions.
CL2.2 Zero Net Energy 5 0 Intent : Encourage zero net energy schools to conserve energy, take maximum advantage of clean, efficient renewable energy solutions, and to minimize greenhouse gas emissions from primary energy use associated with buildings, typically space heating and cooling, lighting, water heating, and technology/plug loads, for example.
Eligible Points 10 0 Actual Points
1. Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction
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CHPS SUMMARY: CLIMATE
Credit # / Title
CHPS- Sustainable Sites: Summary
2. Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction
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Eligible Points: P- Prerequisite (Required), 1+ Per CHPS .Actual Points: Per Assessment . . Notes:
ME1.0 Storage and Collection of Recyclables
P P Intent: Facilitate the separation and collection of materials for recycling
ME2.0 Minimum Construction Site Waste Management
P n/a Intent: Divert construction and demolition waste from landfills.
ME2.1 Construction Site Waste Management
1-2 n/a Intent : Divert the amount of construction and demolition waste beyond the prerequisite (ME2.0).
ME3.1 Building Reuse - Structure and Shell
1-2 1 Intent: Increase the reuse of existing building structure and shell.
ME3.2 Building Reuse - Interior Non-structural Elements
1 1 Intent : Increase the reuse of interior non-shell elements.
ME4.1 Recycled Content 1-2 0 Intent: Specify and install recycled content products in order to reduce the environmental impacts associated with extraction and processing of virgin materials.
ME4.2 Rapidly Renewable and Organically Grown Materials
1-2 0 Intent : Specify and install materials that replenish themselves faster than traditional extraction demand and are organically grown.
ME4.3 Certified Wood 1 0 Intent : Specify and install sustainably harvested wood.ME4.4 Salvaged Materials 1-2 0 Intent : Specify and install salvaged materials to limit waste and the use of
raw materials.
ME5.1 Environmentally Preferable Products
1-2 0 Intent: Reward the use of sustainable materials by providing a more flexible option.
ME6.1 Environmental Performance Reporting
1-4 0 Intent: Reward the use of materials that have undergone life cycle analysis (LCA) and/or life cycle impact analysis (LCIA) on the environment and human health.
Eligible Points 18 2 Actual Points
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CHPS SUMMARY: MATERIALS & RESOURCES
Credit # / Title
1. Recycling
3. Building Reuse
2. Construction Waste Management
4. Sustainable Materials - Single Attribute
5. Sustainable Materials - Multi Attribute
CHPS- Sustainable Sites: Summary
6. Sustainable Materials - LCIA
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.1 Signage 03/12 4 C 3 Non compliant see 2009 accessibility survey
.2 Door Hardware 03/12 0 C 0
.3 Interior Finishes: Floors Condition
03/12 2 M 1
.4 Interior Finishes: Floors Aesthetic
03/12 4 HP 1 Update with modern colors
.5 Interior Finishes: Walls Condition
03/12 1 M 1
.6 Interior Finishes: Walls Aesthetic
03/12 0 HP 0
.7 Interior Finishes: Ceilings Condition
03/12 2 M 1 Recommend tile replacement
.8 Interior Finishes: Ceilings Aesthetic
03/12 0 HP 0
.9 Interior Finishes: Casework Condition
03/12 2 M 1
.10 Interior Finishes: Casework Aesthetic
03/12 1 HP 1 Update with modern colors
A. INTERIOR SPACE EVALUATION1. Administration
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
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MATERIALS & RESOURCES
Scope
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.11 Interior Finishes: Acoustics - Condition
03/12 2 M 1 Accordion partition does not keep out adjacent work space noise
.12 Interior Finishes Acoustics - Performance
03/12 4 HP 1 Accordion partition should be replaced with solid wall between principles office and work space
.13 Window Shades: Condition
03/12 0 M 0
.14 Window Shades: Aesthetic
03/12 0 HP 0
.15 Other
.1 Signage 03/12 4 C 3 Non compliant see 2009 accessibility survey
.2 Door Hardware 03/12 2 C 2 Non compliant panic bar and hold open hardware
.3 Interior Finishes: Floors Condition
03/12 1 M 1
.4 Interior Finishes: Floors Aesthetic
03/12 0 HP 0
.5 Interior Finishes: Walls Condition
03/12 1 M 1 Painting
.6 Interior Finishes: Walls Aesthetic
03/12 0 HP 0
.7 Interior Finishes: Ceilings Condition
03/12 1 M 1 Tiles replacement
2. Kindergarten
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.8 Interior Finishes: Ceilings Aesthetic
03/12 0 HP 0
.9 Interior Finishes: Casework Condition
03/12 0 M 0
.10 Interior Finishes: Casework Aesthetic
03/12 4 HP 1 Update with modern colors
.11 Interior Finishes: Acoustics - Condition
03/12 3 M 2 Accordion partition does not keep out adjacent classroom noise
.12 Interior Finishes Acoustics - Performance
03/12 4 HP 1 Recommend accordion partition replacement with solid wall between classrooms
.13 Window Shades: Condition
03/12 1 M 1
.14 Window Shades: Aesthetic
03/12 4 HP 1 Recommend updated shades
.15 Other
.1 Signage 03/12 4 C 3 Non compliant see 2009 accessibility survey
.2 Door Hardware 03/12 2 C 3 Non compliant main entry door has knob hardware
.3 Interior Finishes: Floors Condition
03/12 1 M 1
.4 Interior Finishes: Floors Aesthetic
03/12 0 HP 0
.5 Interior Finishes: Walls Condition
03/12 1 M 1
.6 Interior Finishes: Walls Aesthetic
03/12 0 HP 0
.7 Interior Finishes: Ceilings Condition
03/12 1 M 1
.8 Interior Finishes: Ceilings Aesthetic
03/12 0 HP 0
.9 Interior Finishes: Casework Condition
03/12 1 M 1
.10 Interior Finishes: Casework Aesthetic
03/12 4 HP 1 Update with modern colors
.11 Interior Finishes: Acoustics - Condition
03/12 - - - N/A
.12 Interior Finishes Acoustics - Performance
03/12 - - - N/A
.13 Window Shades: Condition
03/12 2 M 1 Broken and bent shades
.14 Window Shades: Aesthetic
03/12 0 HP 0
.15 Other
3. Portable Classrooms #1
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.1 Signage 03/12 4 C 3 Non compliant see 2009 accessibility survey
.2 Door Hardware 03/12 2 C 2 Non compliant hardware
.3 Interior Finishes: Floors Condition
03/12 3 M 2 Buckling VCT and torn carpet
.4 Interior Finishes: Floors Aesthetic
03/12 4 HP 1 total replacement recommended
.5 Interior Finishes: Walls Condition
03/12 1 M 1
.6 Interior Finishes: Walls Aesthetic
03/12 0 HP 0
.7 Interior Finishes: Ceilings Condition
03/12 2 M 2 Stain for leak, safety issue
.8 Interior Finishes: Ceilings Aesthetic
03/12 0 HP 0
.9 Interior Finishes: Casework Condition
03/12 1 M 1
.10 Interior Finishes: Casework Aesthetic
03/12 4 HP 1 Update with modern colors
.11 Interior Finishes: Acoustics - Condition
03/12 0 M 0
.12 Interior Finishes Acoustics - Performance
03/12 0 HP 0
.13 Window Shades: Condition
03/12 0 M 0 None existing
.14 Window Shades: Aesthetic
03/12 4 HP 1 Add for school security
.15 Other / Restroom 03/12 1 M 1 Poor toilet access
4. Portable Classrooms #2
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.1 Signage 03/12 4 C 3 Non compliant see 2009 accessibility survey
.2 Door Hardware 03/12 0 C 0
.3 Interior Finishes: Floors Condition
03/12 1 M 1
.4 Interior Finishes: Floors Aesthetic
03/12 0 HP 0
.5 Interior Finishes: Walls Condition
03/12 1 M 1
.6 Interior Finishes: Walls Aesthetic
03/12 0 HP 0
.7 Interior Finishes: Ceilings Condition
03/12 1 M 1
.8 Interior Finishes: Ceilings Aesthetic
03/12 0 HP 0
.9 Interior Finishes: Casework Condition
03/12 1 M 1
.10 Interior Finishes: Casework Aesthetic
03/12 4 HP 1 Update with modern colors
.11 Interior Finishes: Acoustics - Condition
03/12 0 M 0 N/A
.12 Interior Finishes Acoustics - Performance
03/12 0 M 0 N/A
.13 Window Shades: Condition
03/12 2 M 1 None existing
.14 Window Shades: Aesthetic
03/12 0 HP 0 Add for school security
.15 Other
.1 Signage 03/12 4 C 3 Non compliant see 2009 accessibility survey
.2 Door Hardware 03/12 2 C 2 Non compliant panic hardware
.3 Interior Finishes: Floors Condition
03/12 1 M 1
.4 Interior Finishes: Floors Aesthetic
03/12 0 HP 0
.5 Interior Finishes: Walls Condition
03/12 1 M 1
.6 Interior Finishes: Walls Aesthetic
03/12 0 HP 0
.7 Interior Finishes: Ceilings Condition
03/12 1 M 1
.8 Interior Finishes: Ceilings Aesthetic
03/12 0 HP 0
.9 Interior Finishes: Casework Condition
03/12 4 C 3 Non compliant counter top
5. Portable Classrooms #3
6. Library
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.10 Interior Finishes: Casework Aesthetic
03/12 4 HP 1 Update with modern colors
.11 Interior Finishes: Acoustics - Condition
03/12 0 M 0
.12 Interior Finishes Acoustics - Performance
03/12 0 HP 0
.13 Window Shades: Condition
03/12 1 M 1
.14 Window Shades: Aesthetic
03/12 0 HP 0
.15 Other
.1 Signage 03/12 4 C 3 Non compliant see 2009 accessibility survey
.2 Door Hardware 03/12 2 C 2 Non compliant panic hardware
.3 Interior Finishes: Floors Condition
03/12 2 M 1 Refinish and stripe floor
.4 Interior Finishes: Floors Aesthetic
03/12 0 HP 0
.5 Interior Finishes: Walls Condition
03/12 1 M 1
.6 Interior Finishes: Walls Aesthetic
03/12 0 HP 0
.7 Interior Finishes: Ceilings Condition
03/12 1 M 1
.8 Interior Finishes: Ceilings Aesthetic
03/12 4 HP 1 Suspended acoustical ceiling damaged by basket balls.
.9 Interior Finishes: Casework Condition
03/12 - - - N/A
.10 Interior Finishes: Casework Aesthetic
03/12 - - - N/A
.11 Interior Finishes: Acoustics - Condition
03/12 0 M 0 None existing
.12 Interior Finishes Acoustics - Performance
03/12 4 HP 1 Add panels to reduce sound
.13 Window Shades: Condition
03/12 - - - N/A
.14 Window Shades: Aesthetic
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.15 Other
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.1 Signage 03/12 4 C 3 Non compliant see 2009 accessibility survey
.2 Door Hardware 03/12 0 C 0
.3 Interior Finishes: Floors Condition
03/12 3 M 2 VCT cracking and failing throughout the kitchen
.4 Interior Finishes: Floors Aesthetic
03/12 4 HP 1 Non compliant rubber cove base
.5 Interior Finishes: Walls Condition
03/12 1 M 1
.6 Interior Finishes: Walls Aesthetic
03/12 0 HP 0
.7 Interior Finishes: Ceilings Condition
03/12 3 M 2 Damages to ceiling tiles and soot buildup
.8 Interior Finishes: Ceilings Aesthetic
03/12 4 HP 1
.9 Interior Finishes: Casework Condition
03/12 - - - N/A
.10 Interior Finishes: Casework Aesthetic
03/12 - - - N/A
.11 Interior Finishes: Acoustics - Condition
03/12 - - - N/A
.12 Interior Finishes Acoustics - Performance
03/12 - - - N/A
.13 Window Shades: Condition
03/12 - - - N/A
.14 Window Shades: Aesthetic
03/12 - - - N/A
.15 Other
.1 Signage 03/12 4 C 3 Non compliant see 2009 accessibility survey
.2 Door Hardware 03/12 0 C 0
.3 Interior Finishes: Floors Condition
03/12 2 M 1 Sand and refinish wood surface
.4 Interior Finishes: Floors Aesthetic
03/12 0 HP 0
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9. Stage
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.5 Interior Finishes: Walls Condition
03/12 1 M 1
.6 Interior Finishes: Walls Aesthetic
03/12 0 HP 0
.7 Interior Finishes: Ceilings Condition
03/12 1 M 1
.8 Interior Finishes: Ceilings Aesthetic
03/12 0 HP 0
.9 Interior Finishes: Casework Condition
03/12 - - - N/A
.10 Interior Finishes: Casework Aesthetic
03/12 - - - N/A
.11 Interior Finishes: Acoustics - Condition
03/12 - - - N/A
.12 Interior Finishes Acoustics - Performance
03/12 - - - N/A
.13 Window Shades: Condition
03/12 - - - N/A
.14 Window Shades: Aesthetic
03/12 - - - N/A
.15 Other 03/12 4 C 3 Missing wheel chair lift
.1 Signage 03/12 4 C 3 Non compliant see 2009 accessibility survey
.2 Door Hardware 03/12 2 C 2 Non compliant hardware
.3 Interior Finishes: Floors Condition
03/12 1 M 1
.4 Interior Finishes: Floors Aesthetic
03/12 0 HP 0
.5 Interior Finishes: Walls Condition
03/12 1 M 1
.6 Interior Finishes: Walls Aesthetic
03/12 0 HP 0
.7 Interior Finishes: Ceilings Condition
03/12 1 M 1
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.8 Interior Finishes: Ceilings Aesthetic
03/12 0 HP 0
.9 Interior Finishes: Casework Condition
03/12 1 M 1
.10 Interior Finishes: Casework Aesthetic
03/12 0 HP 0
.11 Other 03/12 4 C 3 Toilet access not ADA compliant
.1 Signage 03/12 4 C 3 Non compliant see 2009 accessibility survey
.2 Door Hardware 03/12 2 C 2 Non compliant hardware
.3 Interior Finishes: Floors Condition
03/12 2 M 1 Repair cove base, cracked at cove
.4 Interior Finishes: Floors Aesthetic
03/12 0 HP 0
.5 Interior Finishes: Walls Condition
03/12 2 M 2 Repair damaged wall tile recommended, cove base tile cracked throughout boys and girls
.6 Interior Finishes: Walls Aesthetic
03/12 0 HP 0
.7 Interior Finishes: Ceilings Condition
03/12 1 M 1 Clean off paper stuck to ceiling
.8 Interior Finishes: Ceilings Aesthetic
03/12 0 HP 0
.9 Interior Finishes: Casework Condition
03/12 - - - N/A
.10 Interior Finishes: Casework Aesthetic
03/12 - - - N/A
.11 Other 03/12 4 C 3 Non compliant ADA existing lockers, toilet partitions need modernization
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.1 Signage 03/12 4 C 3 Non compliant see 2009 accessibility survey
.2 Door Hardware 03/12 0 C 0
.3 Interior Finishes: Floors Condition
03/12 2 M 1 Concrete surface
.4 Interior Finishes: Floors Aesthetic
03/12 0 HP 0
.5 Interior Finishes: Walls Condition
03/12 2 M 1 Painting
.6 Interior Finishes: Walls Aesthetic
03/12 0 HP 0
.7 Interior Finishes: Ceilings Condition
03/12 2 M 1 Painting
.8 Interior Finishes: Ceilings Aesthetic
03/12 0 HP 0
.9 Interior Finishes: Casework Condition
03/12 - - - N/A
.10 Interior Finishes: Casework Aesthetic
03/12 - - - N/A
.11 Interior Finishes: Acoustics - Condition
03/12 - - - N/A
.12 Interior Finishes Acoustics - Performance
03/12 - - - N/A
.13 Window Shades: Condition
03/12 - - - N/A
.14 Window Shades: Aesthetic
03/12 - - - N/A
.15 Other
12. Utility / Support Spaces
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.1 Signage 03/12 4 C 3 Non compliant see 2009 accessibility survey
.2 Door Hardware 03/12 2 C 2 Non compliant hardware
.3 Interior Finishes: Floors Condition
03/12 2 M 2
.4 Interior Finishes: Floors Aesthetic
03/12 0 HP 0
.5 Interior Finishes: Walls Condition
03/12 1 M 1
.6 Interior Finishes: Walls Aesthetic
03/12 0 HP 0
.7 Interior Finishes: Ceilings Condition
03/12 1 M 1
.8 Interior Finishes: Ceilings Aesthetic
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.9 Interior Finishes: Casework Condition
03/12 1 M 1
.10 Interior Finishes: Casework Aesthetic
03/12 4 HP 1
.11 Interior Finishes: Acoustics - Condition
03/12 0 M 0
.12 Interior Finishes Acoustics - Performance
03/12 0 HP 0
.13 Window Shades: Condition
03/12 0 M 0 None existing
.14 Window Shades: Aesthetic
03/12 4 HP 1
.15 Other
13. Daycare
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.1 Roof: Condition 03/12 2 M 2 Broken or cracked roof tiles & built-up roof top membrane is failing
.2 Roof: Performance 03/12 0 HP 0
.3 Skylights 03/12 - - - N/A
.4 Walls / Finishes 03/12 0 M 0
.5 Soffits / Overhangs 03/12 0 M 0
.6 Gutters / Downspouts 03/12 1 M 1 Painting needed
.7 Doors 03/12 1 M 1
.8 Window Systems: Condition
03/12 1 M 1
.9 Window Systems: Performance
03/12 4 HP 1
.10 Covered Walks 03/12 1 M 1
.11 Paint Condition 03/12 1 M 1
.12 Paint Aesthetic 03/12 0 HP 0
.13 Other 03/12 2 M 2 Primary and secondary drains filled with debris
B. EXTERIOR FINISH EVALUATION1. Building: Administration / Multi-Purpose
B. EXTERIOR FINISH EVALUATION
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.1 Roof: Condition 03/12 2 M 2 Caulk all metal roof seams as required
.2 Roof: Performance 03/12 0 HP 0
.3 Skylights 03/12 - - - N/A
.4 Walls / Finishes 03/12 0 M 0
.5 Soffits / Overhangs 03/12 0 M 0
.6 Gutters / Downspouts 03/12 1 M 1 Painting
.7 Doors 03/12 1 M 1
.8 Window Systems: Condition
03/12 1 M 1
.9 Window Systems: Performance
03/12 4 HP 1
.10 Covered Walks 03/12 1 M 1
.11 Paint Condition 03/12 1 M 1 Columns need painting
.12 Paint Aesthetic 03/12 0 HP 0
.13 Other 03/12 2 M 2
.1 Roof: Condition 03/12 1 M 1 Caulk all metal roof seams as required
.2 Roof: Performance 03/12 0 HP 0
.3 Skylights 03/12 - - - N/A
.4 Walls / Finishes 03/12 0 M 0
.5 Soffits / Overhangs 03/12 0 M 0
.6 Gutters / Downspouts 03/12 1 M 1 Not connected to storm drain
.7 Doors 03/12 1 M 1
.8 Window Systems: Condition
03/12 1 M 1
.9 Window Systems: Performance
03/12 4 HP 1 Single glazed
.10 Covered Walks 03/12 1 M 1 Columns need painting
.11 Paint Condition 03/12 1 M 1
.12 Paint Aesthetic 03/12 0 HP 0
.13 Other
3. Building: Portable Classrooms #1
2. Building: Library / Kindergarten
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.1 Roof: Condition 03/12 1 M 1 Caulk all metal roof seams as required
.2 Roof: Performance 03/12 0 HP 0
.3 Skylights 03/12 - - - N/A
.4 Walls / Finishes 03/12 0 M 0
.5 Soffits / Overhangs 03/12 0 M 0
.6 Gutters / Downspouts 03/12 1 M 1 Not connected to storm drain
.7 Doors 03/12 1 M 1
.8 Window Systems: Condition
03/12 1 M 1
.9 Window Systems: Performance
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.10 Covered Walks 03/12 1 M 1 Columns need painting
.11 Paint Condition 03/12 1 M 1
.12 Paint Aesthetic 03/12 0 HP 0
.13 Other
.1 Roof: Condition 03/12 1 M 1 Caulk all metal roof seams as required
.2 Roof: Performance 03/12 0 HP 0
.3 Skylights 03/12 - - - N/A
.4 Walls / Finishes 03/12 0 M 0
.5 Soffits / Overhangs 03/12 0 M 0
.6 Gutters / Downspouts 03/12 1 M 1 Not connected to storm drain
.7 Doors 03/12 1 M 1
.8 Window Systems: Condition
03/12 1 M 1
.9 Window Systems: Performance
03/12 4 HP 1 Single glazed
.10 Covered Walks 03/12 1 M 1 Columns need painting
.11 Paint Condition 03/12 1 M 1
.12 Paint Aesthetic 03/12 0 HP 0
.13 Other
4. Building: Portable Classrooms #2
5. Building: Portable Classrooms #3
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EQ1.1 Daylighting 1-4 4 Intent: Provide high quality daylighting in classrooms to enhance student performance.
EQ1.2 View Windows 1 1 Intent : Provide a visual connection to the outdoors.EQ1.3 Electric Lighting 1 0 Intent: Provide high quality and flexible classroom lighting.
EQ2.0A Minimum HVAC and Construction IEQ
P P Intent : Establish minimum HVAC standards and construction practices for indoor air quality.
EQ2.0B ASHRAE 55 Thermal Comfort Code and Moisture Control
P P Intent: Provide a thermally comfortable environment with moisture controls.
EQ2.0C Minimum Filtration P P Intent : Provide minimum adequate air filtration to ensure good indoor air quality.
EQ2.1 Enhanced Filtration 1-2 0 Intent: Provide adequate air filtration to ensure good air quality.EQ2.2 Low-Emitting Materials 1-4 0 Intent : Provide classrooms with acceptably low indoor air
concentrations of harmful volatile organic chemicals that derive from EQ2.3 Ducted Returns 1 1 Intent: Prevent dust and microbial growth issues associated with
plenum returns.EQ2.4 Thermal Displacement
Ventilation2 0 Intent : Provide effective delivery of ventilation air for improved
occupant comfort, health andEQ2.5 Controllability of
Systems1-4 0 Intent: Enable teachers to have control of the thermal environment
within their classrooms.EQ2.6 Chemical and Pollutant
Source1-2 0 Intent : Prevent building occupants from exposure to potentially
hazardous chemicals.EQ2.7 Mercury Reduction 1 0 Intent: Protect the health of school building occupants, and reduce
disposal costs and liability associated with mercury.
EQ3.0 Minimum Acoustical Performance
P P Intent: Provide classrooms with adequate acoustical environments.
EQ3.1 Improved Acoustical Performance
1 or 3 0 Intent : Provide classrooms with superior acoustical environments.
Eligible Points 25 6 Actual Points
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CHPS SUMMARY: INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
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2. Indoor Air Quality and Thermal Comfort
1. Lighting and Daylighting
3. Acoustics
CHPS- Sustainable Sites: Summary
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1. Electrical Systems.1 Utility Service, Main
Switchboard03/12 0 M 0 Existing 2000 amp 120/208 volt 3 phase 4 wire service
installed in 2001 is in good condition..2 Other
2. Technology Systems.1 Utility MPOE/MDF 03/12 0 M 0 MDF in office with IDF's in classrooms..2 Other
3. Low Voltage Systems.1 Clock/PA Head End 03/12 0 M 0 District run clock system with PA system in office area..2 Fire Alarm Control Panel 03/12 0 M 0 Main panel located in office area.
.3 Access, Intrusion, Security Head End
03/12 0 M 0 Door contacts and motion sensors in most rooms.
1. Electrical Systems.1 Electrical Rooms,
Equipment Location:03/12 - - - N/A
.2 Panels and Gear: 03/12 0 M 0 Panels located in Office area support room.
.3 Receptacles / Branch Circuiting
03/12 0 M 0 Sufficient.
.4 Other
2. Lighting Systems.1 Light Fixtures: Condition 03/12 2 M 1 2'x4' troffers with 4-lamp, only 3-lamps working and 4'
wraparounds with 2-lamps, all in fair condition. Fixtures need to be cleaned and relamped. Some fixtures have burned out lamps and different temperature lamps.
.2 Light Fixtures: Efficiency 03/12 0 HP 0 Lighting levels are sufficient.
.3 Controls: Condition 03/12 2 M 1 On/off switching.
.4 Controls: Efficiency 03/12 2 C 1 No occupancy sensor control per code.
.5 Life Safety / Egress 03/12 2 C 1 No Egress lighting, need emergency egress lighting.
.6 Other
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Site Utilities & Infrastructure
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3. Technology Systems.1 MDF 03/12 3 M 1 Sufficient, with room to grow. Area needs cooling...2 Infrastructure (Raceway,
Cabling)03/12 0 M 0 Cat 5 cabling.
.3 Workstation / Wireless 03/12 0 M 0 Wired workstations.
.4 AV Systems 03/12 - - - N/A
.5 Other
4. Low Voltage Systems.1 Clock / PA 03/12 0 M 0 Sufficient..2 Fire Alarm (Devices,
Appliances)03/12 0 M 0 Sufficient.
.3 Access, Intrusion, Security
03/12 0 M 0 Exterior door contacts and motion sensors.
.4 Other
1. Electrical Systems.1 Electrical Rooms,
Equipment Location:03/12 - - - N/A
.2 Panels and Gear: 03/12 - - - N/A
.3 Receptacles / Branch Circuiting
03/12 0 M 0 Sufficient.
.4 Other
2. Lighting Systems.1 Light Fixtures: Condition 03/12 2 M 1 2'x4' troffers with 2-lamps and 14" fluorescent drum fixtures in
restrooms, all in fair condition. The lenses are very dirty and have water spots from water leaks. Fixtures need to be cleaned and relamped. Some fixtures have lamps with different temperature lamps or lamps out.
.2 Light Fixtures: Efficiency 03/12 2 HP 1 Need new 2-lamp fixtures with energy efficient T8 lamps.
.3 Controls: Condition 03/12 0 M 0 On/off switching.
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.4 Controls: Efficiency 03/12 2 HP 1 Require occupancy sensor and daylighting control per code.
.5 Life Safety / Egress 03/12 2 C 1 No Egress lighting, need emergency egress lighting.
.6 Other
3. Technology Systems.1 IDF 03/12 - - - N/A.2 Infrastructure (Raceway,
Cabling)03/12 0 M 0 Cat 5 cabling.
.3 Workstation / Wireless 03/12 0 M 0 Wired workstations.
.4 AV Systems 03/12 0 M 0 Television with VCR player.
.5 Other
4. Low Voltage Systems.1 Clock / PA 03/12 0 M 0 Sufficient..2 Fire Alarm (Devices,
Appliances)03/12 0 M 0 Sufficient.
.3 Access, Intrusion, Security
03/12 0 M 0 Exterior window contacts and motion sensors.
.4 Other
1. Electrical Systems.1 Electrical Rooms,
Equipment Location:03/12 - - - N/A
.2 Panels and Gear: 03/12 - - - N/A
.3 Receptacles / Branch Circuiting
03/12 2 M 1 Need additional receptacle outlets.
.4 Other
2. Lighting Systems.1 Light Fixtures: Condition 03/12 2 M 1 2'x4' troffers with 2-lamps and 4' wraparounds with 2-lamps, all
in fair condition. Fixtures need to be cleaned and relamped. Some fixtures have lamps with different temperature lamps or lamps out.
.2 Light Fixtures: Efficiency 03/12 2 HP 1 Need new 3-lamp fixtures with energy efficient T8 lamps.
.3 Controls: Condition 03/12 0 M 0 On/off switching.
.4 Controls: Efficiency 03/12 2 HP 1 Require occupancy sensor and daylighting control per code.
.5 Life Safety / Egress 03/12 2 C 1 No Egress lighting, need emergency egress lighting.
.6 Other
3. Technology Systems.1 IDF 03/12 0 M 0 IDF in back storage/supply room..2 Infrastructure (Raceway,
Cabling)03/12 0 M 0 Cat 5 cabling.
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.3 Workstation / Wireless 03/12 0 M 0 Wired workstations.
.4 AV Systems 03/12 - - - N/A
.5 Other
4. Low Voltage Systems.1 Clock / PA 03/12 0 M 0 Sufficient..2 Fire Alarm (Devices,
Appliances)03/12 0 M 0 Sufficient.
.3 Access, Intrusion, Security
03/12 0 M 0 Exterior door contacts and motion sensors.
.4 Other
1. Electrical Systems.1 Electrical Rooms,
Equipment Location:03/12 0 M 0 Panels located in kitchen/storage area.
.2 Panels and Gear: 03/12 0 M 0 Panels in good condition.
.3 Receptacles / Branch Circuiting
03/12 0 M 0 Sufficient.
.4 Other
2. Lighting Systems.1 Light Fixtures: Condition 03/12 2 M 1 2'x4' troffers with 4-lamps in fair condition. Fixtures need to be
cleaned and relamped. Some fixtures have lamps with different temperature lamps or lamps out.
.2 Light Fixtures: Efficiency 03/12 2 HP 1 Need new 4-lamp fixtures with energy efficient T8 lamps.
.3 Controls: Condition 03/12 0 M 0 On/off switching.
.4 Controls: Efficiency 03/12 2 HP 1 Need automatic lighting control per code.
.5 Life Safety / Egress 03/12 2 C 1 No Egress lighting only exit signs, need emergency egress lighting.
.6 Other
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3. Technology Systems.1 IDF 03/12 - - - N/A.2 Infrastructure (Raceway,
Cabling)03/12 0 M 0 Cat 5 cabling.
.3 Workstation / Wireless 03/12 0 M 0 Wired workstations.
.4 AV Systems 03/12 - - - N/A
.5 Other
4. Low Voltage Systems.1 Clock / PA 03/12 0 M 0 Sufficient..2 Fire Alarm (Devices,
Appliances)03/12 0 M 0 Sufficient.
.3 Access, Intrusion, Security
03/12 0 M 0 Exterior door contacts and motion sensors.
.4 Other
1. Electrical Systems.1 Electrical Rooms,
Equipment Location:03/12 0 M 0 Panels located in kitchen/storage area.
.2 Panels and Gear: 03/12 0 M 0 Panels in good condition.
.3 Receptacles / Branch Circuiting
03/12 0 M 0 Sufficient.
.4 Other
2. Lighting Systems.1 Light Fixtures: Condition 03/12 2 M 1 4' surface wraparounds with 2-lamps in fair condition. Fixtures
need to be cleaned and relamped. Some fixtures have lamps with different temperature lamps or lamps out.
.2 Light Fixtures: Efficiency 03/12 2 HP 1 Need new 4' surface wraparounds with energy efficient T8 lamps.
.3 Controls: Condition 03/12 0 M 0 On/off switching.
.4 Controls: Efficiency 03/12 2 HP 1 Require occupancy sensors control per code.
.5 Life Safety / Egress 03/12 2 C 1 No Egress lighting, need emergency egress lighting.
.6 Other
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3. Technology Systems.1 IDF 03/12 - - - N/A.2 Infrastructure (Raceway,
Cabling)03/12 0 M 0 Cat 5 cabling.
.3 Workstation / Wireless 03/12 0 M 0 Wired workstation.
.4 AV Systems 03/12 - - - N/A
.5 Other
4. Low Voltage Systems.1 Clock / PA 03/12 0 M 0 Sufficient..2 Fire Alarm (Devices,
Appliances)03/12 0 M 0 Sufficient.
.3 Access, Intrusion, Security
03/12 0 M 0 Exterior door contacts and motion sensors.
.4 Other
1. Electrical Systems.1 Electrical Rooms,
Equipment Location:03/12 0 M 0 Panels located in kitchen/storage area.
.2 Panels and Gear: 03/12 0 M 0 Panels in good condition.
.3 Receptacles / Branch Circuiting
03/12 0 M 0 Sufficient.
.4 Other
2. Lighting Systems.1 Light Fixtures: Condition 03/12 2 M 1 4' wraparounds with 2-lamps, all in fair condition with some
lights missing lenses. Fixtures need to be cleaned and relamped.
.2 Light Fixtures: Efficiency 03/12 2 HP 1 Need new 2-lamp fixtures with energy efficient T8 lamps.
.3 Controls: Condition 03/12 0 M 0 On/off switching.
.4 Controls: Efficiency 03/12 2 HP 1 Require occupancy sensors control per code.
.5 Life Safety / Egress 03/12 2 C 1 No Egress lighting, need emergency egress lighting.
.6 Other
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3. Technology Systems.1 IDF 03/12 - - - N/A.2 Infrastructure (Raceway,
Cabling)03/12 - - - N/A
.3 Workstation / Wireless 03/12 - - - N/A
.4 AV Systems 03/12 - - - N/A
.5 Other
4. Low Voltage Systems.1 Clock / PA 03/12 - - - N/A.2 Fire Alarm (Devices,
Appliances)03/12 0 M 0 Sufficient.
.3 Access, Intrusion, Security
03/12 0 M 0 Exterior door contacts.
.4 Other
1. Electrical Systems.1 Electrical Rooms,
Equipment Location:03/12 - - - N/A
.2 Panels and Gear: 03/12 - - - N/A
.3 Receptacles / Branch Circuiting
03/12 - - - N/A
.4 Other
2. Lighting Systems.1 Light Fixtures: Condition 03/12 2 M 1 4' wraparounds with 2-lamps, in fair condition. Fixtures need to
be cleaned and relamped. .2 Light Fixtures: Efficiency 03/12 2 HP 1 Need new 2-lamp fixtures with energy efficient T8 lamps.
.3 Controls: Condition 03/12 0 M 0 On/off switching.
.4 Controls: Efficiency 03/12 2 HP 1 Require occupancy sensors control per code.
.5 Life Safety / Egress 03/12 - - - N/A
.6 Other
3. Technology Systems.1 IDF 03/12 - - - N/A.2 Infrastructure (Raceway,
Cabling)03/12 - - - N/A
.3 Workstation / Wireless 03/12 - - - N/A
.4 AV Systems 03/12 - - - N/A
.5 Other
4. Low Voltage Systems.1 Clock / PA 03/12 - - - N/A.2 Fire Alarm (Devices,
Appliances)03/12 0 M 0 Sufficient.
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.3 Access, Intrusion, Security
03/12 0 M 0 Exterior door contacts.
.4 Other
1. Electrical Systems.1 Electrical Rooms,
Equipment Location:03/12 0 M 0 Panel located in storage room behind restrooms.
.2 Panels and Gear: 03/12 0 M 0 Panel in good condition.
.3 Receptacles / Branch Circuiting
03/12 - - - N/A
.4 Other
2. Lighting Systems.1 Light Fixtures: Condition 03/12 2 M 1 4' wraparounds with1-lamp, all in poor condition. Fixtures need
to be cleaned and relamped.
.2 Light Fixtures: Efficiency 03/12 2 HP 1 Need new 2-lamp fixtures with energy efficient T8 lamps.
.3 Controls: Condition 03/12 0 M 0 On/off switching.
.4 Controls: Efficiency 03/12 2 HP 1 Require occupancy sensors control per code.
.5 Life Safety / Egress 03/12 2 C 1 No Egress lighting, need emergency egress lighting.
.6 Other
3. Technology Systems.1 IDF 03/12 - - - N/A.2 Infrastructure (Raceway,
Cabling)03/12 - - - N/A
.3 Workstation / Wireless 03/12 - - - N/A
.4 AV Systems 03/12 - - - N/A
.5 Other
4. Low Voltage Systems.1 Clock / PA 03/12 - - - N/A.2 Fire Alarm (Devices,
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.3 Access, Intrusion, Security
03/12 0 M 0 Exterior door contacts.
.4 Other
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Equipment Location:03/12 0 M 0 Panels located in room.
.2 Panels and Gear: 03/12 0 M 0 Panels are in good condition.
.3 Receptacles / Branch Circuiting
03/12 0 M 0 Sufficient.
.4 Other
2. Lighting Systems.1 Light Fixtures: Condition 03/12 2 M 1 4' wraparounds with 2-lamps, all in poor condition, one with
broken lens. Fixtures need to be cleaned and relamped.
.2 Light Fixtures: Efficiency 03/12 2 HP 1 Need new 2-lamp fixtures with energy efficient T8 lamps.
.3 Controls: Condition 03/12 0 M 0 On/off switching.
.4 Controls: Efficiency 03/12 2 HP 1 Require occupancy sensors control per code.
.5 Life Safety / Egress 03/12 - - - N/A
.6 Other
3. Technology Systems.1 IDF 03/12 - - - N/A.2 Infrastructure (Raceway,
Cabling)03/12 - - - N/A
.3 Workstation / Wireless 03/12 - - - N/A
.4 AV Systems 03/12 - - - N/A
.5 Other
4. Low Voltage Systems.1 Clock / PA 03/12 - - - N/A.2 Fire Alarm (Devices,
Appliances)03/12 0 M 0 Sufficient.
.3 Access, Intrusion, Security
03/12 0 M 0 Exterior door contacts and motion sensors.
.4 Other
1. Electrical Systems.1 Electrical Rooms,
Equipment Location:03/12 0 M 0 Panel located in classroom.
Building - Utility/Support
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.2 Panels and Gear: 03/12 2 M 1 Panel in good condition. Duct tape covering 2 empty breaker spaces.
.3 Receptacles / Branch Circuiting
03/12 2 M 1 Need additional receptacle outlets at computer area and teacher's desk area.
.4 Other
2. Lighting Systems.1 Light Fixtures: Condition 03/12 2 M 1 2'x4' troffers with 2-lamps, all in fair condition. Fixtures need to
be cleaned and relamped. Some fixtures have lamps with different temperature lamps or lamps out.
.2 Light Fixtures: Efficiency 03/12 2 HP 1 Need new 2-lamp fixtures with energy efficient T8 lamps.
.3 Controls: Condition 03/12 0 M 0 On/off switching.
.4 Controls: Efficiency 03/12 2 HP 1 Require occupancy sensors control per code.
.5 Life Safety / Egress 03/12 2 C 1 No Egress lighting, need emergency egress lighting.
.6 Other
3. Technology Systems.1 IDF 03/12 - - - N/A.2 Infrastructure (Raceway,
Cabling)03/12 0 M 0 Cat 5 cabling.
.3 Workstation / Wireless 03/12 0 M 0 Wired workstations.
.4 AV Systems 03/12 0 M 0 Television with VCR player.
.5 Other
4. Low Voltage Systems.1 Clock / PA 03/12 0 M 0 Sufficient..2 Fire Alarm (Devices,
Appliances)03/12 0 M 0 Sufficient.
.3 Access, Intrusion, Security
03/12 0 M 0 Motion sensors.
.4 Other
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1. Electrical Systems.1 Electrical Rooms,
Equipment Location:03/12 0 M 0 Panel located in classroom.
.2 Panels and Gear: 03/12 0 M 0 Panel in good condition.
.3 Receptacles / Branch Circuiting
03/12 2 M 1 Need additional receptacle outlets at computer area and teacher's desk area.
.4 Other
2. Lighting Systems.1 Light Fixtures: Condition 03/12 2 M 1 2'x4' troffers with 2-lamps, all in fair condition. Fixtures need to
be cleaned and relamped. Some fixtures have lamps with different temperature lamps or lamps out.
.2 Light Fixtures: Efficiency 03/12 2 HP 1 Need new 2-lamp fixtures with energy efficient T8 lamps.
.3 Controls: Condition 03/12 0 M 0 On/off switching.
.4 Controls: Efficiency 03/12 2 HP 1 Require occupancy sensors control per code.
.5 Life Safety / Egress 03/12 2 C 1 No Egress lighting, need emergency egress lighting.
.6 Other
3. Technology Systems.1 IDF 03/12 0 M 0 IDF in classroom 7.2 Infrastructure (Raceway,
Cabling)03/12 0 M 0 Cat 5 cabling.
.3 Workstation / Wireless 03/12 0 M 0 Wired workstations.
.4 AV Systems 03/12 0 M 0 Television with VCR player.
.5 Other
4. Low Voltage Systems.1 Clock / PA 03/12 0 M 0 Sufficient..2 Fire Alarm (Devices,
Appliances)03/12 0 M 0 Sufficient.
.3 Access, Intrusion, Security
03/12 0 M 0 Motion sensors.
.4 Other
1. Electrical Systems.1 Electrical Rooms,
Equipment Location:03/12 0 M 0 Panel located at exterior rear of building.
.2 Panels and Gear: 03/12 0 M 0 Panel in good condition.
.3 Receptacles / Branch Circuiting
03/12 2 M 1 Need additional receptacle outlets at computer area and teacher's desk area.
.4 Other
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2. Lighting Systems.1 Light Fixtures: Condition 03/12 2 M 1 2'x4' troffers with 3-lamp, 2-lamps and 1-lamp, all in fair
condition. Fixtures need to be cleaned and relamped. Some fixtures have lamps with different temperature lamps or lamps out.
.2 Light Fixtures: Efficiency 03/12 2 HP 1 Need new 2-lamp fixtures with energy efficient T8 lamps.
.3 Controls: Condition 03/12 0 M 0 On/off switching.
.4 Controls: Efficiency 03/12 2 HP 1 Require occupancy sensors control per code.
.5 Life Safety / Egress 03/12 2 C 1 No Egress lighting, need emergency egress lighting.
.6 Other
3. Technology Systems.1 IDF 03/12 - - - N/A.2 Infrastructure (Raceway,
Cabling)03/12 0 M 0 Cat 5 cabling.
.3 Workstation / Wireless 03/12 0 M 0 Wired workstations.
.4 AV Systems 03/12 0 M 0 Television with VCR player.
.5 Other
4. Low Voltage Systems.1 Clock / PA 03/12 0 M 0 Sufficient..2 Fire Alarm (Devices,
Appliances)03/12 0 M 0 Sufficient.
.3 Access, Intrusion, Security
03/12 - - - N/A
.4 Other
1. Electrical Systems.1 Electrical Rooms,
Equipment Location:03/12 0 M 0 Panel located in room.
.2 Panels and Gear: 03/12 0 M 0 Panel in good condition.
.3 Receptacles / Branch Circuiting
03/12 0 M 0 Sufficient.
.4 Other
2. Lighting Systems.1 Light Fixtures: Condition 03/12 2 M 1 2'x4' troffers with 4-lamp, with 1-lamp off, in fair condition.
Fixtures need to be cleaned and relamped. Some fixtures have lamps with different temperature lamps or lamps out.
.2 Light Fixtures: Efficiency 03/12 2 HP 1 Need new 2-lamp fixtures with energy efficient T8 lamps.
.3 Controls: Condition 03/12 0 M 0 On/off switching.
.4 Controls: Efficiency 03/12 2 HP 1 Require occupancy sensors control per code.
.5 Life Safety / Egress 03/12 2 C 1 No Egress lighting, need emergency egress lighting.
.6 Other
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3. Technology Systems.1 IDF 03/12 - - - N/A.2 Infrastructure (Raceway,
Cabling)03/12 0 M 0 Cat 5 cabling.
.3 Workstation / Wireless 03/12 0 M 0 Wired workstations.
.4 AV Systems 03/12 0 M 0 Television with VCR player.
.5 Other
4. Low Voltage Systems.1 Clock / PA 03/12 0 M 0 Sufficient..2 Fire Alarm (Devices,
Appliances)03/12 0 M 0 Sufficient.
.3 Access, Intrusion, Security
03/12 - - - N/A
.4 Other
1. Electrical Systems.1 Electrical Rooms,
Equipment Location:03/12 - - - N/A
.2 Panels and Gear: 03/12 - - - N/A
.3 Receptacles / Branch Circuiting
03/12 0 M 0 Sufficient.
.4 Other
2. Lighting Systems.1 Light Fixtures: Condition 03/12 2 M 1 2'x4' troffers with 2-lamp, in fair condition. Fixtures need to be
cleaned and relamped. Some fixtures have lamps with different temperature lamps or lamps out.
.2 Light Fixtures: Efficiency 03/12 2 HP 1 Need new 2-lamp fixtures with energy efficient T8 lamps.
.3 Controls: Condition 03/12 0 M 0 On/off switching.
.4 Controls: Efficiency 03/12 2 HP 1 Require occupancy sensors control per code.
.5 Life Safety / Egress 03/12 2 C 1 No Egress lighting, need emergency egress lighting.
.6 Other
3. Technology Systems.1 IDF 03/12 - - - N/A.2 Infrastructure (Raceway,
Cabling)03/12 - - - N/A
.3 Workstation / Wireless 03/12 - - - N/A
.4 AV Systems 03/12 - - - N/A
.5 Other
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4. Low Voltage Systems.1 Clock / PA 03/12 0 M 0 Sufficient..2 Fire Alarm (Devices,
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.3 Access, Intrusion, Security
03/12 0 M 0 Motion sensors.
.4 Other
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LEI1.1 District Level Commitment
2 0 Intent: Gain access to high performance tools and resources and integrate high performance goals into district planning.
LEI1.2 Integrated Design 2 0 Intent : Reduce or eliminate potable water use for landscape irrigation.
LEI2.0 Educational Display P P Intent: Increase the school community’s knowledge about the basics of high performance design using an educational display to serve as a three-dimensional textbook.
LEI2.1 Demonstration Areas 1 0 Intent: Provide students, teachers and staff with more in-depth knowledge for each aspect of high performance design on their school site, including sustainable sites, water conservation, energy and material efficiency, and indoor environmental quality.
LEI3.1 Innovation 4 0 Intent: Test, understand and implement innovative approaches to improving the health of school occupants and the performance of school facilities.
LE3.2 Design for Adaptability, Durability and Disassembly
4 0 Intent: Reduce building material waste and promote local building material reuse during construction, renovation, repurposing of space, and disassembly. Provide spaces that are adaptable, durable, and flexible. Drive innovation in designing schools to support disassembly and reuse..
Eligible Points 13 0 Actual Points
3. Innovation
CHPS- Leadership, Education & Innovation: Summary
2. Schools as Learning Tools
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.1 Core Academic & Learning Labs- Elementary Schools
06/12 T HP 3 To align with the District's Strategic Plan 2010-2014 Putting Children First and the Common Core Standards it is recommended that 3,840sf of existing classrooms be transformed into two project lab classrooms to support Art/Science programs on campus, one for Grades 1-3 and one for Grades 4-6. Also, two classrooms shall be transformed into a Pre-Kindergarten and Kindergarten classroom to support the campus Master Plan.
.2 Core Academic- Transformation; Grades 7 & 8 (Middle School)
06/12 T HP 3 To align with the District's Strategic Plan 2010-2014 Putting Children First and the Common Core Standards it is recommended that grades seven and eight (Middle School) be transformed in a series of two Academic Pathways. The campus organization would result in three Academic Pathways for each of the seventh and eighth grades each containing core academic and specialty learning lab spaces for science and technology. As part of this K-8 campus, new buildings will be constructed housing 5,760sf of lab spaces and 3,840sf of existing classrooms will be transformed into new lab spaces. Classrooms will be added to create flexibility of size and shape - both classrooms and labs would receive Technology Improvements to promote teaching and learning. Interim Housing allowance has been included to accommodate project phasing.
.3 Core Academic & Learning Lab- Furniture Replacement
06/12 T HP 3 To align with the District's Strategic Plan 2010-2014 Putting Children First and the Common Core Standards it is recommended that Furniture Replacement be made to support teaching and learning while creating Student Centered spaces. Furniture replacement has been included based upon desired Classroom loading.
.4 Classroom / Lab Technology Equipment Replacement/ Expansion
06/12 T HP 3 To align with the District's Strategic Plan 2010-2014 Putting Children First and the Common Core Standards it is recommended that Technology Equipment Replacement/Expansion be made to support teaching and learning. The scope and costs associated with the infrastructure is included within the transformation costs. This specifically addresses Equipment costs, which has a budget of $595,000
.5 Support Spaces 06/12 - - - n/a
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.1 Technology CenterK-8 Schools
06/12 T HP 3 To align with the District's Strategic Plan 2010-2014 Putting Children First and the Common Core Standards it is recommended that a Technology Center be transformed from the existing 4,613sf multi-purpose room to support School and Community Use. It is anticipated that the Technology Center and/or its surrounding program spaces support the following functions; Media Center, Computer Lab, Parent Center, Conference Room & Teacher Planning Center.
.2 Multipurpose CenterK-8 Schools
06/12 N HP 3 To align with the District's Strategic Plan 2010-2014 Putting Children First and the Common Core Standards it is recommended that construction of a 7,536 sf Multipurpose Center expansion to address the needs of the existing Dining and Assembly seating capacity. It is anticipated that the Center would provide the following program spaces; Dining, Gym, Assembly, Platform/Stage, Restrooms, Kitchen and Storage.
.1 Classroom Conversion/Expansion
06/12 N HP 3 To align with the District's Strategic Plan 2010-2014 Putting Children First it is recommended that all existing Classroom Portables be replaced and an expansion of 2,304sf of classrooms be constructed. The new construction will support 2 classrooms and support space to align with the District's student capacity goals of 782-928 students to optimize the campus operations for teaching and learning.
3. Organizational Transformation
2. Family & Community Engagement
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Code & Life Safety
Maintenance & Operations
High Performance Transformation
Total Includes: C, M/O & HP
1. School Entry/Drop Off $27,040 $17,680 $63,050 $107,7702. Parking & Drives $17,680 $72,020 $356,590 $446,2903. Service Access $0 $11,310 $17,160 $28,4704. Outdoor Activity $0 $174,070 $97,110 $271,1805. Campus Core $0 $109,070 $138,450 $247,5206. Utilities / Infrastructure $44,070 $8,840 $0 $52,910
SS Total $88,790 $392,990 $672,360 $1,154,140
1. Site Utilities / Infrastructure2. Plumbing Systems $3,900 $5,330 $12,090 $21,3203. Specialty Systems $0 $0 $0 $04. Fire Protection Systems $0 $0 $0 $0
WE Total $3,900 $5,330 $12,090 $21,320
1. Central Plant $0 $0 $0 $02. HVAC Systems $33,540 $129,610 $29,780 $202,9303. Specialty Systems $0 $0 $0 $04. Alternative Energy $0 $0 $0 $0
EA Total $33,540 $129,610 $39,780 $202,930
1. Signage $41,080 $0 $0 $41,0802. Door Hardware $31,720 $0 $0 $31,7203. Interior Finishes $35,230 $403,520 $408,590 $847,3404. Exterior Finishes $0 $345,150 $314,600 $659,750
MR Total $108,030 $748,670 $723,190 $1,579,890
1. Electrical Systems $0 $0 $0 $02. Lighting Systems $23,270 $3,640 $23,530 $50,4403. Technology Systems $0 $7,410 $0 $7,4104. Low Voltage Systems $0 $0 $0 $0
IEQ Total $23,270 $11,050 $23,530 $57,850
$5,142,800 $5,142,800$4,937,010 $4,937,010$873,470 $873,470
IE Total $10,953,280 $10,953,280
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Maintenance & Operations
High PerformanceTotal per School
Total per Category $257,530 $1,287,650 $12,424,230 $13,969,410
1. Career & College Ready Transformation2. Family & Community Engagement3. Organizational Transformation
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TOTAL PROJECT COST SUMMARY
INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY (IEQ)
INNOVATION & EDUCATION (IE)
MATERIALS & RESOURCES (MR)
SUSTAINABLE SITES (SS)
ENERGY & ATMOSPHERE (EA)
WATER EFFICIENCY (WE)Irrigation Costs Shown in Sustainable Sites above
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