EDWARD KELLY PRE-SCHOOL
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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 – 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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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
SUSTAINABLE SITES
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
LEADERSHIP, EDUCATION & INNOVATION
WATER EFFICIENCY
MATERIALS & RESOURCES
INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY CHPS SUMMARY
PROJECT INFORMATION School Site / Building Summary Documentation Available & DSA Closeout Status
CHPS SUMMARY
CHPS SUMMARY DETAIL ASSESSMENT
CHPS SUMMARY DETAIL ASSESSMENT- PLUMBING SYSTEMS
CHPS SUMMARY
DETAIL ASSESSMENT- ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
DETAIL ASSESSMENT- MECHANICAL SYSTEMS
CHPS SUMMARY
CHPS SUMMARY DETAIL ASSESSMENT- ARCHITECTURAL
CLIMATE
APPENDIXPage 51
STRATEGIC PLAN OVERLAY
COST SUMMARYPage 50
The interiors are aged and the casework is not accessibly compliant. In general, the access to the building, building hardware, and directional signage are not code compliant.
The building does not have internet access and much of the electrical, low-voltage and fire alarm systems need refurbishing.
The haphazard approach to development of the outdoor activity area could be significantly improved by redesigning to organize sunny open space, shady places, and outdoor learning places that encourage discovery and fantasy play.
Narrative SummaryThe original building was built in 1869. New work on the facility may require oversight by the State Historic Preservation Office since the school is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. There are opportunities for improvement to the physical amenities which would directly benefit the achievement potential of the student population.
Site access is impacted by the fact that there is no dedicated drop-off zone. Drop off occurs in the parking lot. There is no monument signage or directional signage to present a welcoming face to the community. Landscape in this entry area needs attention. In addition, the entry could be enhanced by providing an architecturally compatible trash enclosure to screen the dumpster.
Campus EntryEdward Kelly Pre-K
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Edward Kelly Pre-K School
SACRAMENTO CITYUNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
Sustainable Facilities Master Plan
June 2012
School StatementEdward Kelley, the oldest operating school in northern California, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It currently operates as a parent participation preschool, where parents or guardians participate in workshops with their children and other families one day each week. Children can participate every day.
‘Student Centered Education’
Site Plan of Campus
School Location Legend
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Sustainable Sites - Learning EnvironmentsNon-compliant accessibility parking and path of travel to entry and outdoor play area in back.
Sustainable Sites - School Entry/Drop Off No designated drop off zone. Drop off is in parking lot.
SACRAMENTO CITYUNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
Sustainable Facilities Master Plan
June 2012
Energy & Atmosphere - MechanicalInsulation on outdoor refrigerant piping is degrading due to exposure, recommend replace insulation and jacket to protect from elements.
Materials & Resources - ExteriorBuilding in general is not accessibility compliant.
Water Efficiency - ExteriorAntiquated fixtures, non-vented.
Materials & Resources - InteriorVery old built-in casework. Non-compliant.
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.
Water Efficiency - InteriorWater Heater is antiquated and no longer efficient, not provided with seismic restraint nor drain pan.
Sustainable Sites – Parking & DrivesAll shrubs are dead, replant area near dumpster.Construct trash/recycle enclosure.
Indoor Environmental QualityThe existing fire alarm system is obsolete, should be replaced with a new fully automatic system per current code requirements.
EKPS-II
High Performance Transformation
EKPS-III
SACRAMENTO CITYUNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
Sustainable Facilities Master Plan
June 2012
Edward Kelly Pre-K School
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 1
Sustainable Sites 14 2 Water Efficiency 9 0 Energy & Atmosphere 29 0 Climate 10 0 Materials & Resources 18 0 Indoor Environmental
Quality 23/25 3
TOTAL 116 6
Under CHPS CHPS HighPerforming Minimum Performing
0 6 25 116 PointsEKS
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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$211,510
$11,830
$8,840
$28,600
$60,970
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School NameAddressGrade Levels PreschoolSite Acreage 1.06*Total Building Area- Permanent Structures
3,276 GSF*
# Classrooms 2
Affiliation Name PhoneDistrict Representative SCUSD Kim Teague 919-643-2464School Principal SCUSDPlant Manager SCUSDArchitect NTD
ArchitectureDaryl Moore 530-888-0999
Landscape Architect MIG Berkeley Larry Wight 510-845-7549Landscape Architect MIG Davis Chris Fullmer (530) 753-960Mechanical Engineer Capital
EngineeringBill Vogt 916-851-3500
Electrical Engineer The Engineering Enterprise
Danny McKevitt 530-886-8556
Plumbing Engineer Capital Engineering
Mike Rodgers 916-851-3500
Cost Estimator Cumming Corporation
Brooks Rehkopf 916-779-7149
Provider Account #UTILITY PROVIDERS
* 2006 SCUSD Facilities Master Plan
CONTACTS
Edward Kelly School3340 Bradshaw Rd., Sacramento, CA 95827
** 2010-11 School Accountability Report Card
SCHOOL ASSESSMENT LOGDATE / DIVISION / DISCIPLINE TASK LAST REVIEWED04/12 NTD ARCHITECTURE 2012 SUSTAINABLE FACILITIES MASTER PLAN
Internet / Cable
GasWaterSewerPhone
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# Classrooms N/A
Student Population
Total Building Area- Modular Structures
N/AOriginal Construction
SCHOOL SITE SUMMARY
1869*
Contact Name
Electric
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DSA APP# PROJECT DESCRIPTIONDSA CLOSEOUT STATUS
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DOCUMENTATION AVAILABLEREPORTS PREPARED BY: DATE:
DRAWING SETS
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Eligible Points Actual Points
Sustainable Sites Total 14 2
Water Efficiency Total 9 0
Energy & Atmosphere Total 29 0
Climate Total 10 0
Materials & Resources Total 18 0
Indoor Environmental Quality Total 25 3
Leadership, Education & Innovation Total 13 1
Totals per School 118 6Eligible Points Actual Points
LEADERSHIP, EDUCATION & INNOVATION
CLIMATE
INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
MATERIALS & RESOURCES
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CHPS SUMMARY
SUSTAINABLE SITES
ENERGY & ATMOSPHERE
WATER EFFICIENCY
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Eligible Points: P- Prerequisite (Required), 1+ Per CHPS .Actual Points: Per Assessment . . Notes:
SS1.0 Code Compliance P Intent: To select sites that are safe and healthy environments.SS1.1 Environmentally
Sensitive Land1 1 Intent : Avoid development on environmentally sensitive sites to reduce
impact of the building footprint. SS1.2 Central Location 1 1 Intent: To make the school more accessible to its occupants, and to
promote smart growth.SS1.3 Joint-Use of Facilities 1 0 Intent: Allow for more community and neighborhood integration within the
school facility.SS1.4 Joint-Use of Parks 1 0 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 0 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 0 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 2 Actual Points
5. Outdoor Lighting
4. Outdoor Surfaces & Spaces
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CHPS SUMMARY: SUSTAINABLE SITES
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1. Site Selection
2. Transportation
CHPS- Sustainable Sites: Summary
3. Stormwater Management
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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 04/12 2 C 3 Non-compliant accessible parking and POT to entry
.2 Drive/Drop Off (Parent) 04/12 2 M 1 No designated drop off zone. Drop off is in parking lot
.3 Drive/Drop Off (Bus) 04/12 - - - N/A
.4 Signage- Identification 04/12 2 C 3 Missing identification and directional signage
.5 Signage- Monument 04/12 4 HP 1 No monument signage. Install sign
.6 Fence 04/12 1 M 1 Chain link
.7 Gates 04/12 1 M 1 Chain link
.8 Site Lighting: Type/Condition
04/12 - - - N/A
.9 Site Lighting: Efficiency/ Cut-off
04/12 - - - N/A
.10 Building Mtd Lighting: Type/Condition
04/12 - - - N/A
.11 Building Mtd Lighting: Efficiency/ Cut-off
04/12 - - - N/A
.12 Lighting Controls Condition
04/12 - - - N/A
.13 Lighting Controls Efficiency
04/12 - - - N/A
.14 Planting - Trees Condition
04/12 0 0
.15 Planting - Trees Adequacy
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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
.16 Planting-Shrub/Grndcvr Condition
04/12 3 M 2 Most shrubs have died, only one or two remain. Recondition soil and replant.
.17 Planting-Shrub/Grndcvr Adequacy
04/12 3 HP 1 Planters could be expanded around front of school to enhance school appearance. Remove paving between sidewalk & fence & install low water use planting.
.18 Irrigation Condition 04/12 4 M 3 There is no irrigation in front of school. Add irrigation.
.19 Irrigation Efficiency 04/12 - - - N/A
.20 Storm Water Drainage 04/12 0 0
.21 Site Furnishings 04/12 1 HP 1 Consider adding small bench on porch.
.22 Other 4 HP 1 Consider replacing chain link fence with steel railing in keeping with historic character of building.
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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 04/12 2 C 3 Non-compliant accessible POT
.2 Drive 04/12 2 M 2 Cracking asphalt
.3 Staff Parking - Condition 04/12 2 M 2 Cracking asphalt
.4 Staff Parking - Adequacy 04/12 0 HP 0
.5 Student Parking - Condition
04/12 - - - N/A
.6 Student Parking - Adequacy
04/12 - - - N/A
.7 Signage- Identification 04/12 3 C 3 Missing identification and directional signage
.8 Fence 04/12 1 M 1 Chain link
.9 Gates 04/12 1 M 1 Chain link
.10 Site Lighting: Type/Condition
04/12 1 M 1 Floodlights mounted on utility pole, light levels are likely marginally adequate.
.11 Site Lighting: Efficiency/ Cut-off
04/12 4 HP 1 Not cut-off. Fixtures are somewhat efficient.
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
.12 Building Mtd Lighting: Type/Condition
04/12 2 M 1 HID wall mounted, observed missing lens.
.13 Building Mtd Lighting: Efficiency/ Cut-off
04/12 4 HP 1 Not cut-off. Fixtures are somewhat efficient.
.14 Lighting Controls Condition
04/12 0 - 0 Photocell.
.15 Lighting Controls Efficiency
04/12 4 HP 1 Controls are not efficient, do not provide T24 multi-level lighting.
.16 Planting-Trees for Shade Condition
04/12 0 0
.17 Planting - Trees for Shade Adequacy
04/12 2 HP 1 Add trees as needed to parking lots to meet City of Sacramento Ordinance 17.68.040 for 50% shade at 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
.18 Planting-Shrub/Grndcvr Condition
04/12 4 M 2 Very few surviving shrubs. Replant all planting areas.
.19 Planting-Shrub/Grndcvr Adequacy
04/12 0 HP 0 Consider planting buffer at edge of building & parking.
.20 Irrigation Condition 04/12 4 M 3 Install irrigation system in parking area.
.21 Irrigation Efficiency 04/12 - - - N/A
.22 Storm Water Drainage 04/12 0 0
.23 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 Drive/Vehicle Access 04/12 2 M 2 Cracking asphalt
.2 Trash/Recycle Area 04/12 4 HP 1 No trash enclosure. Dumpster in parking lot. Add trash enclosure
.3 Service Yard 04/12 - - - N/A
.4 Signage- Identification 04/12 3 C 3 Missing identification and directional signage
.5 Fence 04/12 1 M 1 Chain link
.6 Gates 04/12 1 M 1 Chain link
.7 Site Lighting: Type/Condition
04/12 - - - N/A
.8 Site Lighting: Efficiency/ Cut-off
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.9 Building Mtd Lighting: Type/Condition
04/12 - - - N/A
.10 Building Mtd Lighting: Efficiency/ Cut-off
04/12 - - - N/A
.11 Lighting Controls Condition
04/12 - - - N/A
.12 Lighting Controls Efficiency
04/12 - - - N/A
.13 Planting-Trees for Shade Condition
04/12 0 0
.14 Planting - Trees for Shade Adequacy
04/12 0 0
3. Service Access (Fire/Maintenance/Trash Pick Up)
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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
.15 Planting-Shrub/Grndcvr Condition
04/12 4 M 2 All shrubs are dead, replant area near dumpster.
.16 Planting-Shrub/Grndcvr Adequacy
04/12 4 HP 1 Add screen fence & planting to enhance & define dumpster area.
.17 Irrigation Condition 04/12 4 M 2 None exists, install complete system.
.18 Irrigation Efficiency 04/12 - - - N/A
.19 Storm Water Drainage 04/12 0 0
.20 Site Furnishings 04/12 4 HP 1 Provide screen fence.
.21 Other
.1 P.O.T./Walks 04/12 2 C 3 Non-compliant accessibility parking and POT to entry
.2 Vehicle Access 04/12 - - - N/A
.3 Paved School Yard / Courts
04/12 - - - N/A
.4 Pool 04/12 - - - N/A
.5 Signage- Identification 04/12 3 C 2 Missing identification and directional signage
.6 Fence 04/12 1 M 1 Chain link
.7 Gates 04/12 1 M 1 Chain link
4. Outdoor Activity
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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
.8 Site Lighting: Type/Condition
04/12 - - - N/A
.9 Site Lighting: Efficiency/ Cut-off
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.10 Building Mtd Lighting: Type/Condition
04/12 0 - 0 A single HID floodlight illuminates the playground area.
.11 Building Mtd Lighting: Efficiency/ Cut-off
04/12 4 HP 1 Not cut-off. Fixture is somewhat efficient.
.12 Lighting Controls Condition
04/12 0 - 0 Photocell.
.13 Lighting Controls Efficiency
04/12 4 HP 1 Controls are not efficient, do not provide T24 multi-level lighting.
.14 Play Equipment-School-age
04/12 - - - N/A
.15 Play Equipment-Kinder 04/12 3 C 3 ADA ramp needs ramp transition down into play area. Replace sandbox with expanded sand & water play area better integrated with other play activities. Trike travel route is narrow and cracking from roots, needs to be redone. Provide ADA path of travel to all activities.
.16 Sports / Fitness Equipments
04/12 - - - N/A
.17 Tennis Courts 04/12 - - - N/A
.18 Football Field 04/12 - - - N/A
.19 Sports Field 04/12 - - - N/A
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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
.20 Other Turf Areas 04/12 2 M 1 Turf is weedy, patchy, and bare in areas. Recondition soil and reseed.
.21 Outdoor Gathering / Seating Areas
04/12 0 0 This gazebo seems to be inappropriate for this age group. It lacks ADA access, there is no place to sit except on steps, steps are inappropriate height for young children. This could be redesigned as a more functional reading circle or other use.
.22 Outdoor Learning Area 04/12 0 0
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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
.23 Planting-Trees for Shade Condition
04/12 1 M 1 Some trees are being impacted by outdoor activities. Soil is compacted, surface roots are trip hazard & could be damaged by activities.
.24 Planting - Trees for Shade Adequacy
04/12 2 HP 1 Provide an adequate shade tree for the climbing play equipment area.
.25 Planting-Shrub/Grndcvr Condition
04/12 4 M 2 Plants are mostly dead or in poor health in planting areas.
.26 Planting-Shrub/Grndcvr Adequacy
04/12 2 HP 1 Consider removing turf at perimeter and replacing with planting areas to save water & enrich learning environment.
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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
.27 Irrigation - Fields Condition
04/12 4 M 3 System provides uneven coverage and uses inappropriate equipment, e.g.: large rotors and hose sprinklers to augment irrigation where needed. Recommend replacing irrigation system.
.28 Irrigations - Fields Efficiency
04/12 3 HP 1 Recommend evaluation by an irrigation auditor to assess the site's irrigation system as required by City Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance section 15.92.210 & AB 1881.
.29 Irrigation - Other 04/12 0 0
.30 Storm Water Drainage 04/12 0 0
.31 Site Furnishings 04/12 0 0 Bench not ADA compliant, could be located in a more useful area. Other furnishings/play equipment are haphazardly located, not integrated in an easy-to-maintain play area.
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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
.32 School Garden 04/12 2 HP 1 Consider reconstruction & redesign of garden area to better integrate with outdoor activities & provide better access & use by children.
.33 Other 04/12 The haphazard and "backyard" approach to development of the outdoor activity area could be significantly improved by redesigning to organize sunny open space, shady places, and outdoor learning places that encourage discovery and fantasy play.
.1 P.O.T./Walks 04/12 - - - N/A
.2 Vehicle Access - Fire/Emergency
04/12 - - - N/A
.3 Vehicle Access - Maintenance
04/12 - - - N/A
.4 Signage- Identification 04/12 - - - N/A
.5 Fence 04/12 - - - N/A
.6 Gates 04/12 - - - N/A
.7 Site Lighting: Type/Condition
04/12 - - - N/A
.8 Site Lighting: Efficiency/ Cut-off
04/12 - - - N/A
.9 Building Mtd Lighting: Type/Condition
04/12 - - - N/A
.10 Building Mtd Lighting: Efficiency/ Cut-off
04/12 - - - N/A
.11 Lighting Controls Condition
04/12 - - - N/A
.12 Lighting Controls Efficiency
04/12 - - - N/A
.13 Outdoor Gathering Quad 04/12 - - - N/A
.14 Outdoor Learning Area 04/12 - - - N/A
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.15 Trees for Building & Courtyard Shading - Condition
04/12 - - - N/A
.16 Trees for Building & Courtyard Shading - Adequacy
04/12 - - - N/A
.17 Planting-Shrub/Grndcvr Condition
04/12 - - - N/A
.18 Planting-Shrub/Grndcvr Adequacy
04/12 - - - N/A
.19 Irrigation Condition 04/12 - - - N/A
.20 Irrigation Efficiency 04/12 - - - N/A
.21 Storm Water Drainage 04/12 - - - N/A
.22 Site Furnishings 04/12 - - - N/A
.23 Other
.1 Fire Service / Hydrants 04/12 0 C 0
.2 Irrigation POC (meter & BFU)
04/12 4 C 3 Needs separate POC for irrigation, with meter, Backflow, etc. Cross connection & contamination possible.
.3 Irrigation Controls 04/12 4 HP 1 Controller needs to be updated to comply with Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance section 15.92.210 & AB 1881.
.4 Other
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WE1.0 Create Water Use Budget
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
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1..1 Domestic Water Service:
BFP04/12 0 M 0 N/A
.2 Domestic Water Service: Other
04/12 - - - N/A
.3 Fire Protection: BFP 04/12 0 C 0 N/A
.4 Fire Protection: FDC 04/12 0 C 0 N/A
.5 Fire Protection: PIV 04/12 0 C 0 N/A
.6 Fire Protection: Other 04/12 - - - N/A
.7 Sanitary Sewer: Condition
04/12 0 M 0 N/A
.8 Sanitary Sewer: Other 04/12 - - - N/A
.9 Drinking Fountain: Condition
04/12 4 C 1 Antiquated fixtures, non-vented.
.10 Drinking Fountain: Efficiency
04/12 0 HP 0 N/A
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.11 Other 04/12 2 M 1 Non-insulated exposed pipe at hose bibbs.
1. Plumbing Systems.1 Sink Condition 04/12 2 M 1 Vent piping for sink shall extend to 6" above roof as per 2010
CPC.
.2 Sink Efficiency 04/12 4 HP 1 Provide low flow, 1.5 GPM aerators.
.3 Lavatories Condition 04/12 - - - N/A
.4 Lavatories Efficiency 04/12 - - - N/A
.5 Urinals Condition 04/12 - - - N/A
.6 Urinals Efficiency 04/12 - - - N/A
.7 Water Closets Condition 04/12 - - - N/A
.8 Water Closets Efficiency 04/12 - - - N/A
.9 Showers Condition 04/12 - - - N/A
.10 Showers Efficiency 04/12 - - - N/A
.11 Drinking Fountain Cond 04/12 - - - N/A
.12 Drinking Fountain Effic 04/12 - - - N/A
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.13 Floor Sinks 04/12 - - - N/A
.14 Floor Drains 04/12 - - - N/A
.15 Gas Distribution 04/12 2 C 1 No dirt leg provided at connection to furnace unit.
.16 Roof Drain / Overflow 04/12 0 M 0 N/A
.17 Condensate Drain 04/12 0 M 0 N/A
.18 Other 04/12 2 C 1 Water Heater is antiquated and no longer efficient, not provided with seismic restraint nor drain pan.
2. Specialty Systems.1 Acid Neutralization /
Separation04/12 - - - N/A
.2 Clay Separation 04/12 - - - N/A
.3 Other
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3..1 Fire Systems 04/12 0 C 0 N/A.2 Other
1. Plumbing Systems.1 Sink Condition 04/12 - - - N/A.2 Sink Efficiency 04/12 - - - N/A.3 Lavatories Condition 04/12 2 C 1 No pipe wrap as per CA ADA requirements..4 Lavatories Efficiency 04/12 4 HP 1 Provide low flow, 0.5 GPM aerators..5 Urinals Condition 04/12 - - - N/A.6 Urinals Efficiency 04/12 - - - N/A.7 Water Closets Condition 04/12 4 C 1 Non-ADA Compliant fixtures in ADA Space.
.8 Water Closets Efficiency 04/12 4 HP 1 Provide ultra-low flow, 1.28 GPF fixtures.
.9 Showers Condition 04/12 - - - N/A
.10 Showers Efficiency 04/12 - - N/A
.11 Drinking Fountain Cond 04/12 - - - N/A
.12 Drinking Fountain Effic 04/12 - - - N/A
.13 Floor Sinks 04/12 - - - N/A
.14 Floor Drains 04/12 - - - N/A
.15 Gas Distribution 04/12 - - - N/A
.16 Roof Drain / Overflow 04/12 - - - N/A
.17 Condensate Drain 04/12 - - - N/A
.18 Other
2. Specialty Systems.1 Acid Neutralization /
Separation04/12 - - - N/A
.2 Clay Separation 04/12 - - - N/A
.3 Other
3..1 Fire Systems 04/12 - - - N/A.2 Other
1. Plumbing Systems.1 Sink Condition 04/12 - - - N/A.2 Sink Efficiency 04/12 - - - N/A.3 Lavatories Condition 04/12 0 M 0 N/A.4 Lavatories Efficiency 04/12 4 HP 1 Provide low flow, 0.5 GPM aerators..5 Urinals Condition 04/12 - - - N/A.6 Urinals Efficiency 04/12 - - - N/A
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.7 Water Closets Condition 04/12 0 M 0 N/A
.8 Water Closets Efficiency 04/12 4 HP 1 Provide ultra-low flow, 1.28 GPF fixtures.
.9 Showers Condition 04/12 - - - N/A
.10 Showers Efficiency 04/12 - - - N/A
.11 Drinking Fountain Cond 04/12 - - - N/A
.12 Drinking Fountain Effic 04/12 - - - N/A
.13 Floor Sinks 04/12 - - - N/A
.14 Floor Drains 04/12 - - - N/A
.15 Gas Distribution 04/12 - - - N/A
.16 Roof Drain / Overflow 04/12 - - - N/A
.17 Condensate Drain 04/12 - - - N/A
.18 Other 04/12 - - - N/A
2. Specialty Systems.1 Acid Neutralization /
Separation04/12 - - - N/A
.2 Clay Separation 04/12 - - - N/A
.3 Other
3..1 Fire Systems 04/12 - - - N/A.2 Other
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EE1.0 Minimum Energy Performance
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 0 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 0 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
0 Intent : Verify that the buildings energy systems are designed, installed, calibrated to perform as intended.
Eligible Points 29 0 Actual Points
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1. Central Plant.1 Boiler: Condition 04/12 - - - N/A.2 Boiler: Efficiency 04/12 - - - N/A.3 Chiller: Condition 04/12 - - - N/A.4 Chiller: Efficiency 04/12 - - - N/A.5 Other
1. HVAC Systems.1 Equipment: Condition 04/12 0 M 0 The existing HVAC system consists of a gas fired furnace,
cooling coil, and outdoor condensing unit. The equipment is about 10 years old and in good condition. Furnace is exposed in space. Insulation on outdoor refrigerant piping is degrading due to exposure, recommend replace insulation and jacket to protect from elements.
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.2 Equipment: Efficiency 04/12 - - - N/A
.3 Ductwork 04/12 0 M 0 Ductwork is in good condition
.4 Ventilation 04/12 4 C 2 System does not provide minimum OA. Operable windows may be used, recommend that dedicated OA be provided.
.5 EMS Systems: Condition 04/12 0 M 0 The HVAC system is controlled by a programmable thermostat.
.6 EMS Systems: Efficiency 04/12 0 HP 0 The site is converting to a new District wide "Johnson" EMS Upgrade as part of the SMART Grid Program. The site installation will be completed by April 2013.
.7 Other
2. Specialty Systems.1 Dust Collection 04/12 - - - N/A.2 Fume Hoods 04/12 - - - N/A.3 Other
3. Alternative Energy Systems
.1 Geo-Thermal 04/12 - - - N/A
.2 Solar 04/12 - - - N/A
.3 Other
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CL1.1 Climate Change Action 1-3 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 Intent : Encourage grid neutral schools to conserve energy, and take advantage of clean, efficient renewable energy solutions.
CL2.2 Zero Net Energy 5 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 Actual Points
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1. Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction
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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 0 Intent: Increase the reuse of existing building structure and shell.
ME3.2 Building Reuse - Interior Non-structural Elements
1 0 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 sustainable 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 0 Actual Points
5. Sustainable Materials - Multi Attribute
CHPS- Sustainable Sites: Summary
6. Sustainable Materials - LCIA
4. Sustainable Materials - Single Attribute
1. Recycling
3. Building Reuse
2. Construction Waste Management
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.1 Signage 04/12 3 C 3 Missing identification and directional signage
.2 Door Hardware 04/12 3 C 3 Non-compliant hardware
.3 Interior Finishes: Floors Condition
04/12 2 M 1 50% carpet, 25% sheet vinyl, 25% raised wood platform (room Y002)
.4 Interior Finishes: Floors Aesthetic
04/12 4 HP 1 Replace carpet and vinyl flooring, refinish wood platform
.5 Interior Finishes: Walls Condition
04/12 2 M 1 80% wood slats 20% tackable wall panels
.6 Interior Finishes: Walls Aesthetic
04/12 4 HP 1 Replace and add tackable wall panels, repaint walls
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Scope
1. Classrooms - Rooms Y002 and Y003
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.7 Interior Finishes: Ceilings Condition
04/12 1 M 1 Wood slats
.8 Interior Finishes: Ceilings Aesthetic
04/12 4 HP 1 Paint
.9 Interior Finishes: Casework Condition
04/12 2 M 1 Very old built-in casework
.10 Interior Finishes: Casework Aesthetic
04/12 4 HP 1 Replace and storage cabinets
.11 Interior Finishes: Acoustics - Condition
04/12 1 M 1
.12 Interior Finishes Acoustics - Performance
04/12 0 HP 0
.13 Window Shades: Condition
04/12 0 M 0 High curtains (room Y002 only)
.14 Window Shades: Aesthetic
04/12 4 HP 1 Install louvers or blinds
.15 Other
.1 Signage 04/12 3 C 3 Missing identification and directional signage
.2 Door Hardware 04/12 3 C 3 Non-compliant hardware
.3 Interior Finishes: Floors Condition
04/12 2 M 1 Carpet
.4 Interior Finishes: Floors Aesthetic
04/12 4 HP 1 Replace
.5 Interior Finishes: Walls Condition
04/12 2 M 1 Wood plank
.6 Interior Finishes: Walls Aesthetic
04/12 4 HP 1 Paint
.7 Interior Finishes: Ceilings Condition
04/12 1 M 1 Wood plank
.8 Interior Finishes: Ceilings Aesthetic
04/12 4 HP 1 Paint
2. Library - Room Y001
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.9 Interior Finishes: Casework Condition
04/12 2 M 1 Very old built-in casework
.10 Interior Finishes: Casework Aesthetic
04/12 4 HP 1 Replace and storage cabinets
.11 Interior Finishes: Acoustics - Condition
04/12 0 M 0
.12 Interior Finishes Acoustics - Performance
04/12 0 HP 0
.13 Window Shades: Condition
04/12 - - - N/A
.14 Window Shades: Aesthetic
04/12 4 HP 1 Install louvers or blinds
.15 Other
.1 Signage 04/12 3 C 3 Missing identification and directional signage
.2 Door Hardware 04/12 3 C 3 Non-compliant hardware
.3 Interior Finishes: Floors Condition
04/12 1 M 1 Hard wood floor
.4 Interior Finishes: Floors Aesthetic
04/12 4 HP 1 Refinish
.5 Interior Finishes: Walls Condition
04/12 2 M 1 Wood plank
.6 Interior Finishes: Walls Aesthetic
04/12 4 HP 1 Paint
.7 Interior Finishes: Ceilings Condition
04/12 1 M 1 Wood plank
.8 Interior Finishes: Ceilings Aesthetic
04/12 4 HP 1 Paint
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.9 Interior Finishes: Casework Condition
04/12 3 C 1 Very old built-in casework. Non-compliant
.10 Interior Finishes: Casework Aesthetic
04/12 4 HP 1 Replace and storage cabinets
.11 Interior Finishes: Acoustics - Condition
04/12 0 M 0
.12 Interior Finishes Acoustics - Performance
04/12 0 HP 0
.13 Window Shades: Condition
04/12 - - - N/A
.14 Window Shades: Aesthetic
04/12 4 HP 1 Install louvers or blinds
.15 Other
.1 Signage 04/12 3 C 3 Missing identification and directional signage
.2 Door Hardware 04/12 3 C 3 Non-compliant hardware
4. Restrooms - Staff - Room S003
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.3 Interior Finishes: Floors Condition
04/12 1 M 1 Ceramic tile
.4 Interior Finishes: Floors Aesthetic
04/12 0 HP 0
.5 Interior Finishes: Walls Condition
04/12 1 M 1 Wood plank, FRP wainscot around toilet
.6 Interior Finishes: Walls Aesthetic
04/12 4 HP 1 Paint and replace FRP wainscot
.7 Interior Finishes: Ceilings Condition
04/12 1 M 1 Wood plank
.8 Interior Finishes: Ceilings Aesthetic
04/12 4 HP 1 Paint
.9 Interior Finishes: Casework Condition
04/12 - - - N/A
.10 Interior Finishes: Casework Aesthetic
04/12 - - - N/A
.11 Accessibility 04/12 3 C 2 Restroom is non-compliant
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.1 Signage 04/12 3 C 3 Missing identification and directional signage
.2 Door Hardware 04/12 3 C 3 Non-compliant hardware
.3 Interior Finishes: Floors Condition
04/12 1 M 1 Ceramic tile
.4 Interior Finishes: Floors Aesthetic
04/12 0 HP 0
.5 Interior Finishes: Walls Condition
04/12 1 M 1 Wood plank
.6 Interior Finishes: Walls Aesthetic
04/12 4 HP 1 Paint
.7 Interior Finishes: Ceilings Condition
04/12 1 M 1 Wood plank
.8 Interior Finishes: Ceilings Aesthetic
04/12 4 HP 1 Paint
.9 Interior Finishes: Casework Condition
04/12 1 M 1 Very old
.10 Interior Finishes: Casework Aesthetic
04/12 4 HP 1 Replace single cabinet above sink
.11 Accessibility 04/12 3 C 2 Restroom is non-compliant
.1 Signage 04/12 3 C 3 Missing identification and directional signage
.2 Door Hardware 04/12 3 C 3 Non-compliant hardware
.3 Interior Finishes: Floors Condition
04/12 3 M 1 Rubberized flooring, very old
.4 Interior Finishes: Floors Aesthetic
04/12 4 HP 1
6. Utility / Support Spaces - Rooms S001 and S002
5. Restrooms - Students - Room S004
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.5 Interior Finishes: Walls Condition
04/12 2 M 1 Wood slats
.6 Interior Finishes: Walls Aesthetic
04/12 4 HP 1 Paint
.7 Interior Finishes: Ceilings Condition
04/12 1 M 1 Wood slats
.8 Interior Finishes: Ceilings Aesthetic
04/12 4 HP 1 Paint
.9 Interior Finishes: Casework Condition
04/12 1 M 1 Very old built-in casework
.10 Interior Finishes: Casework Aesthetic
04/12 0 HP 0
.11 Interior Finishes: Acoustics - Condition
04/12 0 M 0
.12 Interior Finishes Acoustics - Performance
04/12 0 HP 0
.13 Window Shades: Condition
04/12 - - - N/A
.14 Window Shades: Aesthetic
04/12 4 HP 1 Install louvers or blinds
.15 Other
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.1 Roof: Condition 04/12 2 M 1 Composition roof shingles
.2 Roof: Performance 04/12 4 HP 1 Replace
.3 Skylights 04/12 - - - N/A
.4 Walls / Finishes 04/12 1 M 1 Wood lap siding
.5 Soffits / Overhangs 04/12 2 HP 1 Wood. Missing fascia typical around entire building
.6 Gutters / Downspouts 04/12 4 HP 1 Missing. Install typical around entire building
.7 Doors 04/12 1 M 1
.8 Window Systems: Condition
04/12 1 M 1 Single pane glazing
.9 Window Systems: Performance
04/12 4 HP 1 Replace with high efficiency system
.10 Covered Walks 04/12 - - - N/A
.11 Paint Condition 04/12 0 M 0
.12 Paint Aesthetic 04/12 0 HP 0
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B. EXTERIOR FINISH EVALUATION
B. EXTERIOR FINISH EVALUATION
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.13 Accessibility 04/12 3 C 2 Building in general is not accessibility compliant
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EQ1.1 Daylighting 1-4 0 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 Intent : Establish minimum HVAC standards and construction practices for indoor air quality.
EQ2.0B ASHRAE 55 Thermal Comfort Code and Moisture Control
P Intent: Provide a thermally comfortable environment with moisture controls.
EQ2.0C Minimum Filtration 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 0 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 1 Intent: Enable teachers to have control of the thermal environment
within their classrooms.EQ2.6 Chemical and Pollutant
Source1-2 1 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 3 Actual Points
CHPS- Sustainable Sites: Summary
3. Acoustics
2. Indoor Air Quality and Thermal Comfort
1. Lighting and Daylighting
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CHPS SUMMARY: INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
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1. Electrical Systems.1 Utility Service, Main
Switchboard04/12 4 M 1 40A 120/240V 1Ø, 3W SMUD service from overhead (utility
pole) to a metered service on the side of the building. The ampacity of this service is inadequate for a building of this size if it is to be modernized.
.2 Other
2. Technology Systems.1 Utility MPOE/MDF 04/12 3 M 1 Telephone service overhead from utility pole, cabling routed
exposed on the side of building. Campus does not have internet service.
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Site Utilities & Infrastructure
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.2 Other
3. Low Voltage Systems.1 Clock/PA Head End 04/12 4 M 1 No central clock/PA system; some battery powered clocks
observed..2 Fire Alarm Control Panel 04/12 4 C 2 System is an old "Notifier" system that is past it's serviceable
life.
.3 Access, Intrusion, Security Head End
04/12 0 - 0 Ademco intrusion system appears to be functional.
.4 Other
1. Electrical Systems.1 Electrical Rooms,
Equipment Location:04/12 4 M 1 An old residential grade load center is located in one of the
classrooms.
.2 Panels and Gear: 04/12 4 M 1 The gear is past it's serviceable life, and does not provide adequate ampacity or breaker space for a renovation.
.3 Receptacles / Branch Circuiting
04/12 3 M 1 Limited quantity of receptacles, additional receptacles and circuits would be required in any renovation. Due to age of wiring, existing branch circuits may not be re-usable.Observed exposed conduit and surface raceway.
.4 Other
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2. Lighting Systems.1 Light Fixtures: Condition 04/12 1 M 1 Suspended 'shop lights' with T12 lamps (not period
appropriate for a historically registered building) and porcelain incandescent sockets. No seismic bracing. Observed burnt out lamps.
.2 Light Fixtures: Efficiency 04/12 4 HP 1 Lamp sources are not efficient.
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.3 Controls: Condition 04/12 1 M 1 Line voltage switches, exposed conduit and surface raceway.
.4 Controls: Efficiency 04/12 4 HP 1 Controls are not efficient.
.5 Life Safety / Egress 04/12 4 C 1 No exit lights or emergency lighting observed.
.6 Other
3. Technology Systems.1 IDF 04/12 4 M 1 There is not internet service on the campus..2 Infrastructure (Raceway,
Cabling)04/12 4 M 1 N/A
.3 Workstation / Wireless 04/12 4 M 1 N/A
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.4 AV Systems 04/12 1 M 1 A TV cart with TV and DVD player is used for AV, unknown if this is sufficient for program needs.
.5 Other
4. Low Voltage Systems.1 Clock / PA 04/12 4 M 1 Clocks are standalone battery powered.
.2 Fire Alarm (Devices, Appliances)
04/12 4 C 3 The existing fire alarm system is obsolete, should be replaced with a new fully automatic system per current code requirements.
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.3 Access, Intrusion, Security
04/12 1 M 1 Observed door contacts, motion sensors.Observed exposed wiring.
.4 Other
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LEI1.1 District Level Commitment
2 1 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 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 1 Actual Points
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CHPS SUMMARY: LEADERSHIP, EDUCATION & INNOVATION
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2. Schools as Learning Tools
1. Leadership
3. Innovation
CHPS- Leadership, Education & Innovation: Summary
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LEADERSHIP, EDUCATION & INNOVATION
Edward Kelly Pre-School supports a unique learning environment for it’s students and families. At this time there has been no programmatic requests made to optimize the facilities to support it’s educational needs.
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Code & Life Safety
Maintenance & Operations
High Performance Transformation
Total Includes: C, M/O & HP
1. School Entry/Drop Off $12,480 $12,740 $44,070 $69,2902. Parking & Drives $22,100 $90,350 $140,010 $252,4603. Service Access $4,420 $23,010 $14,950 $42,3804. Outdoor Activity $40,300 $138,190 $40,950 $219,4405. Campus Core $0 $0 $0 $06. Utilities / Infrastructure $132,210 $26,390 $0 $158,600
SS Total $211,510 $290,680 $239,980 $742,170
1. Site Utilities / Infrastructure2. Plumbing Systems $11,830 $1,820 $10,010 $23,6603. Specialty Systems $0 $0 $0 $04. Fire Protection Systems $0 $0 $0 $0
WE Total $11,830 $1,820 $10,010 $23,660
1. Central Plant $0 $0 $0 $02. HVAC Systems $8,840 $0 $0 $8,8403. Specialty Systems $0 $0 $0 $04. Alternative Energy $0 $0 $0 $0
EA Total $8,840 $0 $0 $8,840
1. Signage $5,720 $0 $02. Door Hardware $0 $4,940 $0 $4,9403. Interior Finishes $5,200 $24,310 $84,760 $114,2704. Exterior Finishes $17,680 $34,580 $82,420 $134,680
MR Total $28,600 $63,830 $167,180 $259,610
1. Electrical Systems $0 $55,250 $0 $55,2502. Lighting Systems $14,430 $3,120 $34,710 $52,2603. Technology Systems $0 $26,260 $0 $26,2604. Low Voltage Systems $46,540 $8,710 $0 $55,250
IEQ Total $60,970 $93,340 $34,710 $189,020
IE Total $0 $0 $0 $0
Code & Life Safety
Maintenance & Operations
High PerformanceTotal per School
Total per Category $321,750 $449,670 $451,880 $1,223,300
SUSTAINABLE SITES (SS)
ENERGY & ATMOSPHERE (EA)
WATER EFFICIENCY (WE)
$5,720
Irrigation Costs Shown in SS Above
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INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY (IEQ)
INNOVATION & EDUCATION (IE)
MATERIALS & RESOURCES (MR)
1. Career & College Ready Transformation2. Family & Community Engagement3. Organizational Transformation
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