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08-11-14 I-R. Architecture � E n 9 l n e e r l n 9 1 RlannIng M e e t i n g A g e n d a PROJECT: Golden Valley Community Center Feasibility Study and Predesign HGA Commission Number 2065-004-00 FROM: Jessica Horstkotte WRITER'S DIRECT DIAL 612-758-4229 DATE: August 6, 2014 MEETING Purpose: Task Force Meeting#3b Date: August 11, 2014 Time: 5:30pm - 7:30pm Location: Brookview Community Center INVITEES: Task Force Members Facilitation Team John Cornelius City of Golden Valley Pat Dale Carrie Anderson Lynn Gitelis Rick Bimo Brad Kadue Ben Disch John Kluchka Brian Erickson Kelly Kuebelbeck Jeanne Fackler Dean Penk Chantell Knauss Karla Rose Jeff Oliver Merton Suckerman Greg Spencer Mickie Weaver Cheryl Weiler Jason Zimmerman HGA Nancy Blankfard Jessica Horstkotte Victor Pechaty Glenn Waguespack Item L Project Context (15 min) a. Guiding principles b. Schedule c. Precedents and comparisons II. Master Program and Site Implications (1 hour 40 min) a. Review program, cost, and site implications i. Site 1 —Brookview ii. Site 2—Corner 1. All in 2. Split iii. Site 3 —City Hall Flarnm:el, Green arra Abraihannson, lnc. 420 5thi Street North , Suite loo Minneapolis, Minnesota USA 55401.-2338 HGA Architects and Engineers, LLC HGA Architects and Engineers, LLP Telephone 612.758.4000 Facsimile 612.758.4199 HGA Architecture and Engineering, PC HGAi4lid1-Atlantic,. Inc. islt ouir 'tWebslte: hga.corn Golden Valley Community Center Feasibility Study and Predesign June 23, 2014 Page 2 Item III. Next Steps (5 min) a. Site Analysis and Recommendation u:A2000\2065\004-00\1.general communications\meeting agendas\20140811 taskforce meeting 3b\20140811 task force 3b agenda.docx I-R. Architecture � E n 9 l n e e r l n 9 1 RlannIng M e e t i n g M i n u t e s PROJECT: Golden Valley Community Center HGA Commission Number 2065-004-00 FROM: Glenn Waguespack,AIA WRITER'S DIRECT DIAL 612-758-4253 DATE: July 24, 2014 MEETING Purpose: Task Force Meeting#3 Date: July 15, 2014 INVITEES: Task Force Members Facilitation Team John Cornelius City of Golden Valley Pat Dale Carrie Anderson Lynn Gitelis Rick Birno Brad Kadue Ben Disch John Kluchka Brian Erickson Kelly Kuebelbeck Jeanne Fackler Dean Penk Chantell Knauss Karla Rose Jeff Oliver Merton Suckerman Greg Spencer Mickie Weaver Cheryl Weiler Jason Zimmerman HGA Jessica Horstkotte Victor Pechaty Glenn Waguespack COPIES: Nancy Blankfard, HGA Garrett Gill, Gill Design Kari Haug, Gill Design Item Task Force Meeting#3 was the third of six meetings scheduled for the Golden Valley Community Center Task Force to review and provide community input for the Feasibility Study and Predesign for a new Community Center. Meeting#3 included an overview of the building assessment,Task Force Meeting#2 Site Tours, and Program. Site Analysis, originally scheduled to be included in the meeting,was postponed until the next meeting time, Monday, August 11 at 5:30 pm. Instead there was a discussion of process and information gathering to support task force decision-making. Flarnm:el, Green arra Abraihannson, lnc. 420 5thi Street North , Suite loo « Minneapolis, Minnesota USA 55401.-2338 HGA Architects and Engineers, LLC HGA Architects and Engineers, LLP Telephone 612.758.4000 Facsimile 612.758.4199 HGA Architecture and Engineering, PC HGAi4lid1-Atlantic,. Inc. islt ouir 'tWebslte: hga.corn Golden Valley Community Center June 17, 2014 Page 2 Item The detailed meeting discussion is captured in the major categories below—Building Assessment Summary,Task Force Meeting#2 Facility Tour Review, Master Program Review, and Process/Next Steps. I. Building Assessment Summary A. HGA presented a summary of the Brookview Community Center Building Assessment report dated 7/1/14 by HGA and made a recommendation to replace the Brookview Community Center facility. 1. HGA to provide cost data to maintain existing structure as is. 2. HGA to provide cost data for wholesale remodel of existing structure to achieve code compliance and to alleviate deficiencies in building systems. II. Task Force Meeting#2 Facility Tour Review A. HGA presented an overview of facilities toured by the Task Force on 6/17/14, highlighting pros and cons of each facility from discussions at each site. 1. Edinburgh USA, Brooklyn Park a. Pros • Ample banquet space • Flexible, sub-dividable gathering spaces • Patio for grill • Outdoor deck for banquet • Views of golf course • Connection to landscape • Extremely functional for golf programming b. Cons • No Community Center program • Combined elevator for patrons and service • Lack of pre-function space • Centrality of kitchen not optimal • Narrow hallways, low ceilings • Not welcoming • Entry sequence problematic • Lacking good accessible parking • Not a public building aesthetic • Not a timeless aesthetic, seems dated/old 2. Plymouth Creek Center, Plymouth a. Pros Golden Valley Community Center June 17, 2014 Page 3 Item • Connection to garden • Flexible, large banquet space can accommodate large groups • Ample daylight • Takes advantage of topography • Senior room with fireplace • White box theater;good for multiple uses • Community art display space • Tie to trails and outdoor amphitheater • Donor bricks at garden create community ownership • Indoor-outdoor connectivity good for variable weather • Wrap around patio • Good balance of program and design • Office space available to community groups • Coat racks had both adult and child height hooks • 4-seasonality—year round use supported well b. Cons • Teen space not used • Confusing circulation • Configuration of lobby/stair spaces • Institutional feeling • Inadequate coat storage • No golf operations 3. Chaska Community Center, Chaska a. Pros • The Lodgefireplace, kitchen gathering space, dedicated to seniors,varies spaces around larger volume • Visual connection to outdoors—large windows • Takes advantage of site topography • Performing arts space • Gallery aesthetics were nice b. Cons • Linear building layout leaves programs isolated • Aesthetic disconnect between each addition in interior spaces • Needs more light to be more inviting • Materials were too basic; felt bad (i.e.,painted block walls, etc) • Inadequate family changing spaces/locker rooms • Lodge was a mish-mash of spaces, hard to understand where to go, lacked organizational clarity Golden Valley Community Center June 17, 2014 Page 4 Item • Lodge felt like a nursing home • Lodge lacked intimate spaces • Fireplace blocked view of landscape • No golf program • Inadequate parking 4. Edinborough Park, Edina a. Pros • Amphitheater • Caters to kids: party rooms, playscape, gym space • Central welcome desk • Integrated corporate, residential, and hotel programs with park • Multigenerational • A community hub • Use of high quality materials: stone,woodwork,granite countertops a. Cons • Difficult maintenance of play structure and interior surfaces • Chaotic layout of program elements • Interior acoustics • Feels dark • Fake trees and plants • Hard to find the facility • A park, not a community center • No golf operations B. A brief discussion was had about guiding principles for the project as derived from the site visits and facility tours. 1. Make sure to consider a. Indoor/outdoor spaces b. Multiuse, functional spaces c. Views and natural lighting d. Adequate and close parking e. High quality and durable materials f. Entrance and arrival sequence g. Timelessness h. Program crossover 2. Make sure to avoid a. Fads & trends b. Confusing& hidden circulation (i.e. Guthrie Theater) Golden Valley Community Center June 17, 2014 Page 5 Item III. Master Program Review A. The Task Force provided feedback on the program elements that were prepared as part of the 7/15/2014 Master Program. The following comments should be considered: a. Is maintaining the size of the Grill appropriate or should it be increased? b. Storing bags in individual lockers is not typical, perhaps a bag room and smaller lockers. c. Should lockers be available for non-golf patrons? d. Currently listed banquet size (5,000 sf/250 ppl) is too small. Space for up to 500 people is desirable. Beth Page room at Golden Valley Country Club cited as good example (it accommodates up to 500 guests seated/700 standing). e. Discussion of flat versus tiered floor in White Box theater. Which addresses goals of room? Task force interested in seeing options and implications for configurations. f. Control booth needed for White Box theater. g. Tenant office space that could be rented to community organizations was expressed. Ideally 4 offices that accommodate 3 to 4 people per office. h. Amount and variety of meeting spaces discussed. Desirable to have enough space available to host corporate conferences. i. Community art gallery desired;likely incorporated into building circulation. j. GSF factor to be adjusted to allow for more comfortable circulation and gathering space. k. Add capacity for composting and organics disposal. IV. Process/Next Steps A. As discussion about the Master Program began the need arose for clarification of process and scope. 1. Process a. A desire for traceable decision making was expressed. All items discussed as potential project elements should be documented and annotated in regards to whether they ultimately fall within the scope of the project,including justification. 2. Scope a. The Task Force engaged in a discussion about their role as a committee and the scope of their recommendations to City Council. • Members suggested soliciting clarification from City Council in regards to the scope of visioning process may be needed. • The original RFQ distributed by staff and approved by the City Council was referenced as a guiding document for Golden Valley Community Center June 17, 2014 Page 6 Item establishing scope. Staff will send out RFQ and welcome letter to all members. B. Next Steps 1. HGA will revisit meeting notes from Task Force Meeting 1 and incorporate complete list of elements from the brainstorming discussion into the Master Program documentation. 2. A follow-up meeting to complete discussion on Master Program and introduce Site Analysis to be scheduled. [scheduled for August 11, 2014] Enclosure: Sign-in sheet Copy of meeting slideshow Scans of easel boards The next Task Force meeting is scheduled for Monday,August 11 at 5:30-7:30pm at Brookview Community Center. The foregoing represents HGA's understanding of the discussions and decisions made during this meeting. If anyone has any changes or comments, please notify the author within seven days of the date of this document. 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