Building Information - Westlake City SD (45062) - Parkside Intermediate School (29207) Program Type: Expedited Local Partnership Program Setting: Suburban Assessment Name: 29207-Parkside Intermediate School-Draft Assessment Date: 2001-11-13 Cost Set: Original Building Name: Parkside Intermediate School Building Address: 24525 Hilliard Road Building City: Westlake Building Zipcode: 44145 Building Phone: 440-835-6325 Acreage: 13.79 Current Grades: 5-6 Teaching Stations: 33 Number of Floors: 1 Student Capacity: 519 Current Enrollment: 636 Enrollment Date: 2001-12-03 Enrollment Date is the date in which the current enrollment was taken. Number of Classrooms: 24 Historical Register NO Building’s Principal: Mark Bregar Building Type: Elementary/Middle Current Elementary Enrollment: 314 Current Middle Enrollment: 322 Current High Enrollment: 0 Current Career Technical Enrollment: 0 Next Page Building Information - Westlake City SD (45062) - Parkside Intermediate School (29207) Page 1 Report Generated at 18 Jan 2002 13:59 Building Pictures - Westlake City SD(45062) - Parkside Intermediate School(29207) North elevation photo: East elevation photo: South elevation photo: West elevation photo: GENERAL DESCRIPTION 72,521 Total Existing Square Footage 1966,1966,1998 Building Dates 5-6 Grades 636 Current Enrollment 33 Teaching Stations 13.79 Site Acreage Parkside Intermediate School was first constructed in 1966 and is a single story facility on a 13.79-acre site. The building has loadbearing masonry walls with a block and brick exterior. 636 students are housed within the building’s 72,521 square feet. Previous Page Next Page Building Pictures - Westlake City SD(45062) - Parkside Intermediate School(29207) Page 2 Report Generated at 18 Jan 2002 13:59 Building Construction Information - Westlake City SD (45062) - Parkside Intermediate School (29207) Name Year Handicapped Access Floors Square Feet Original 1966 no 1 Auditorium 1966 no 1 5,084 1 18,114 Classroom Addition 1998 yes 49,323 Previous Page Next Page Building Construction Information - Westlake City SD (45062) - Parkside Intermediate School (29207) Page 3 Report Generated at 18 Jan 2002 13:59 Building Component Information - Westlake City SD (45062) - Parkside Intermediate School (29207) Addition Auditorium Corridors Original (1966) Auditorium (1966) Classroom Addition (1998) Agricultural Media Vocational Student Gymnasium Kitchen Natatorium Education Lab Center Space Dining 9309 5991 2717 3342 1092 5084 5009 Previous Page Next Page Building Component Information - Westlake City SD (45062) - Parkside Intermediate School (29207) Page 4 Report Generated at 18 Jan 2002 13:59 Career Technical Information - Westlake City SD (45062) - Parkside Intermediate School (29207) No Career Technical Programs Present Previous Page Next Page Career Technical Information - Westlake City SD (45062) - Parkside Intermediate School (29207) Page 5 Report Generated at 18 Jan 2002 13:59 Main Assessment Menu - Westlake City SD (45062) - Parkside Intermediate School (29207) Building Summary - Parkside Intermediate School (29207) District: Westlake City SD County: Cuyahoga Name: Parkside Intermediate School Contact: Mark Bregar Phone: 440-835-6325 Address: 24525 Hilliard Road Westlake, OH 44145 Date Prepared: 2001-11-13 Bldg. IRN: 29207 Date Revised: 2001-11-13 14:12:03 Current Grades: 5-6 Acreage: 13.79 CEFPI Appraisal Summary Proposed Grades: N/A Teaching Stations: 33 Current Enrollment: 636 Classrooms: 24 Projected Enrollment: N/A Addition Area: Cleveland (8) Date HA Section Points Possible Points Earned Percentage Rating Category 100 78 78% Satisfactory 200 151 76% Satisfactory 100 75 75% Satisfactory 200 173 87% Satisfactory 200 165 83% Satisfactory 200 163 82% Satisfactory 1000 805 81% Satisfactory Cover Sheet Number of Floors Original 1966 no 1 Auditorium 1966 no 1 Classroom Addition 1998 yes 1 Current Square 1.0 The School Site Feet 2.0 Structural and Mechanical Features 49,323 3.0 Plant Maintainability 5,084 4.0 Building Safety and Security 18,114 5.0 Educational Adequacy 6.0 Environment for Education Total 72,521 Commentary *HA = Handicapped Access Total *Rating =1 Satisfactory C = Under Contract =2 Needs Repair =3 Needs Replacement Existing Square Feet *Const P/S = Present/Scheduled Construction FACILITY ASSESSMENT Rating 3 B. Roofing 3 C. Ventilation / Air Conditioning 3 D. Electrical Systems 3 E. Plumbing and Fixtures 3 $84,300.00 - F. Windows 3 $66,000.00 - G. Structure: Foundation 1 $0.00 - H. Structure: Walls and Chimneys 2 $13,110.00 - I. Structure: Floors and Roofs 1 $0.00 - J. General Finishes 3 $810,805.70 - K. Interior Lighting 3 $290,084.00 - L. Security Systems 3 $116,033.60 - M. Emergency/Egress Lighting 3 $72,521.00 - N. Fire Alarm 3 $97,903.35 - O. Handicapped Access 3 $160,252.10 - P. Site Condition 2 $36,360.00 - Q. Sewage System 1 $0.00 - R. Water Supply 1 $0.00 - S. Exterior Doors 3 $26,000.00 - T. Hazardous Material 3 $38,340.00 - U. Life Safety 3 $235,693.25 - V. Loose Furnishings 3 $145,042.00 - W. Technology 3 $337,185.00 - Total - Need Master Plan to calculate cost Dollar Renovation Cost Factor 100% Assessment C Cost to Renovate (Cost Factor applied) $5,278,772.25 $924,042.00 Cost to Replace Need Master Plan to calculate cost $404,622.00 Renovate/Replace Need Master Plan to calculate cost $0.00 This Assessment is not yet part of a Master Plan, so the Replacement cost has not been set. As a result, the Renovate/Replace ratio has also not been calculated. $468,568.50 - A. Heating System - X. Non-Construction Cost 72,521 Cost per Sq. Ft. $951,909.75 $5,278,772.25 Previous Page Main Assessment Menu - Westlake City SD (45062) - Parkside Intermediate School (29207) Page 6 Report Generated at 18 Jan 2002 13:59 Main Assessment Menu - Westlake City SD (45062) - Parkside Intermediate School (29207) Original (1966) Summary District: Westlake City SD County: Cuyahoga Name: Parkside Intermediate School Contact: Mark Bregar Phone: 440-835-6325 Address: 24525 Hilliard Road Westlake, OH 44145 Date Prepared: 2001-11-13 Bldg. IRN: 29207 Date Revised: 2001-11-13 14:12:03 Current Grades: 5-6 Acreage: 13.79 CEFPI Appraisal Summary Proposed Grades: N/A Teaching Stations: 33 Current Enrollment: 636 Classrooms: 24 Projected Enrollment: N/A Addition Area: Cleveland (8) Date HA Section Points Possible Points Earned Percentage Rating Category 100 78 78% Satisfactory 200 151 76% Satisfactory 100 75 75% Satisfactory 200 173 87% Satisfactory 200 165 83% Satisfactory 200 163 82% Satisfactory 1000 805 81% Satisfactory Cover Sheet Number of Floors Original 1966 no 1 Auditorium 1966 no 1 Classroom Addition 1998 yes 1 Current Square 1.0 The School Site Feet 2.0 Structural and Mechanical Features 49,323 3.0 Plant Maintainability 5,084 4.0 Building Safety and Security 18,114 5.0 Educational Adequacy 6.0 Environment for Education Total 72,521 Commentary *HA = Handicapped Access Total *Rating =1 Satisfactory C = Under Contract =2 Needs Repair =3 Needs Replacement Existing Square Feet *Const P/S = Present/Scheduled Construction FACILITY ASSESSMENT Rating 3 B. Roofing 3 C. Ventilation / Air Conditioning 3 D. Electrical Systems 3 E. Plumbing and Fixtures 3 $84,300.00 - F. Windows 3 $66,000.00 - G. Structure: Foundation 1 $0.00 - H. Structure: Walls and Chimneys 2 $13,110.00 - I. Structure: Floors and Roofs 1 $0.00 - J. General Finishes 3 $733,582.90 - K. Interior Lighting 3 $197,292.00 - L. Security Systems 3 $78,916.80 - M. Emergency/Egress Lighting 3 $49,323.00 - N. Fire Alarm 3 $66,586.05 - O. Handicapped Access 3 $109,932.30 - P. Site Condition 2 $24,420.00 - Q. Sewage System 1 $0.00 - R. Water Supply 1 $0.00 - S. Exterior Doors 3 $26,000.00 - T. Hazardous Material 3 $36,700.00 - U. Life Safety 3 $160,299.75 - V. Loose Furnishings 3 $98,646.00 - W. Technology 3 $246,615.00 - - X. Non-Construction Cost - Need Master Plan to calculate cost Dollar Renovation Cost Factor 100% Assessment C Cost to Renovate (Cost Factor applied) $3,644,044.30 $887,814.00 Cost to Replace Need Master Plan to calculate cost $295,938.00 Renovate/Replace Need Master Plan to calculate cost $0.00 This Assessment is not yet part of a Master Plan, so the Replacement cost has not been set. As a result, the Renovate/Replace ratio has also not been calculated. $468,568.50 - A. Heating System Total 49,323 Cost per Sq. Ft. $801,689.75 $3,644,044.30 Previous Page Main Assessment Menu - Westlake City SD (45062) - Parkside Intermediate School (29207) Page 7 Report Generated at 18 Jan 2002 13:59 Main Assessment Menu - Westlake City SD (45062) - Parkside Intermediate School (29207) Auditorium (1966) Summary District: Westlake City SD County: Cuyahoga Name: Parkside Intermediate School Contact: Mark Bregar Phone: 440-835-6325 Address: 24525 Hilliard Road Westlake, OH 44145 Date Prepared: 2001-11-13 Bldg. IRN: 29207 Date Revised: 2001-11-13 14:12:03 Current Grades: 5-6 Acreage: 13.79 CEFPI Appraisal Summary Proposed Grades: N/A Teaching Stations: 33 Current Enrollment: 636 Classrooms: 24 Projected Enrollment: N/A Addition Area: Cleveland (8) Date HA Section Points Possible Points Earned Percentage Rating Category 100 78 78% Satisfactory 200 151 76% Satisfactory 100 75 75% Satisfactory 200 173 87% Satisfactory 200 165 83% Satisfactory 200 163 82% Satisfactory 1000 805 81% Satisfactory Cover Sheet Number of Floors Original 1966 no 1 Auditorium 1966 no 1 Classroom Addition 1998 yes 1 Current Square 1.0 The School Site Feet 2.0 Structural and Mechanical Features 49,323 3.0 Plant Maintainability 5,084 4.0 Building Safety and Security 18,114 5.0 Educational Adequacy 6.0 Environment for Education Total 72,521 Commentary *HA = Handicapped Access Total *Rating =1 Satisfactory C = Under Contract =2 Needs Repair =3 Needs Replacement Existing Square Feet *Const P/S = Present/Scheduled Construction FACILITY ASSESSMENT Rating 3 B. Roofing 3 C. Ventilation / Air Conditioning 3 D. Electrical Systems 3 E. Plumbing and Fixtures 3 $0.00 - F. Windows 3 $0.00 - G. Structure: Foundation 1 $0.00 - H. Structure: Walls and Chimneys 2 $0.00 - I. Structure: Floors and Roofs 1 $0.00 - J. General Finishes 3 $10,850.00 - K. Interior Lighting 3 $20,336.00 - L. Security Systems 3 $8,134.40 - M. Emergency/Egress Lighting 3 $5,084.00 - N. Fire Alarm 3 $6,863.40 - O. Handicapped Access 3 $46,508.40 - P. Site Condition 2 $0.00 - Q. Sewage System 1 $0.00 - R. Water Supply 1 $0.00 - S. Exterior Doors 3 $0.00 - T. Hazardous Material 3 $734.00 - U. Life Safety 3 $16,523.00 - V. Loose Furnishings 3 $10,168.00 - W. Technology 3 $0.00 - - $27,544.26 - Total Need Master Plan to calculate cost Dollar Renovation Cost Factor 100% Assessment C Cost to Renovate (Cost Factor applied) $125,201.20 $0.00 Cost to Replace Need Master Plan to calculate cost $0.00 Renovate/Replace Need Master Plan to calculate cost $0.00 This Assessment is not yet part of a Master Plan, so the Replacement cost has not been set. As a result, the Renovate/Replace ratio has also not been calculated. $0.00 - A. Heating System - X. Non-Construction Cost 5,084 Cost per Sq. Ft. $125,201.20 Previous Page Main Assessment Menu - Westlake City SD (45062) - Parkside Intermediate School (29207) Page 8 Report Generated at 18 Jan 2002 13:59 Main Assessment Menu - Westlake City SD (45062) - Parkside Intermediate School (29207) Classroom Addition (1998) Summary District: Westlake City SD County: Cuyahoga Name: Parkside Intermediate School Contact: Mark Bregar Phone: 440-835-6325 Address: 24525 Hilliard Road Westlake, OH 44145 Date Prepared: 2001-11-13 Bldg. IRN: 29207 Date Revised: 2001-11-13 14:12:03 Current Grades: 5-6 Acreage: 13.79 CEFPI Appraisal Summary Proposed Grades: N/A Teaching Stations: 33 Current Enrollment: 636 Classrooms: 24 Projected Enrollment: N/A Addition Area: Cleveland (8) Date HA Section Points Possible Points Earned Percentage Rating Category 100 78 78% Satisfactory 200 151 76% Satisfactory 100 75 75% Satisfactory 200 173 87% Satisfactory 200 165 83% Satisfactory 200 163 82% Satisfactory 1000 805 81% Satisfactory Cover Sheet Number of Floors Original 1966 no 1 Auditorium 1966 no 1 Classroom Addition 1998 yes 1 Current Square 1.0 The School Site Feet 2.0 Structural and Mechanical Features 49,323 3.0 Plant Maintainability 5,084 4.0 Building Safety and Security 18,114 5.0 Educational Adequacy 6.0 Environment for Education Total 72,521 Commentary *HA = Handicapped Access Total *Rating =1 Satisfactory C = Under Contract =2 Needs Repair =3 Needs Replacement Existing Square Feet *Const P/S = Present/Scheduled Construction FACILITY ASSESSMENT Rating 3 B. Roofing 3 C. Ventilation / Air Conditioning 3 D. Electrical Systems 3 E. Plumbing and Fixtures 3 $0.00 - F. Windows 3 $0.00 - G. Structure: Foundation 1 $0.00 - H. Structure: Walls and Chimneys 2 $0.00 - I. Structure: Floors and Roofs 1 $0.00 - J. General Finishes 3 $66,372.80 - K. Interior Lighting 3 $72,456.00 - L. Security Systems 3 $28,982.40 - M. Emergency/Egress Lighting 3 $18,114.00 - N. Fire Alarm 3 $24,453.90 - O. Handicapped Access 3 $3,811.40 - P. Site Condition 2 $11,940.00 - Q. Sewage System 1 $0.00 - R. Water Supply 1 $0.00 - S. Exterior Doors 3 $0.00 - T. Hazardous Material 3 $906.00 - U. Life Safety 3 $58,870.50 - V. Loose Furnishings 3 $36,228.00 - W. Technology 3 $90,570.00 - - $122,675.74 - Total Need Master Plan to calculate cost Dollar Renovation Cost Factor 100% Assessment C Cost to Renovate (Cost Factor applied) $557,617.00 $36,228.00 Cost to Replace Need Master Plan to calculate cost $108,684.00 Renovate/Replace Need Master Plan to calculate cost $0.00 This Assessment is not yet part of a Master Plan, so the Replacement cost has not been set. As a result, the Renovate/Replace ratio has also not been calculated. $0.00 - A. Heating System - X. Non-Construction Cost 18,114 Cost per Sq. Ft. $557,617.00 Previous Page Main Assessment Menu - Westlake City SD (45062) - Parkside Intermediate School (29207) Page 9 Report Generated at 18 Jan 2002 13:59 Facility Assessment A. Heating System Description: 3 new gas-fired boilers provide hot water feeding rooftop air handling units. Rooftop units also provide air conditioning. Controls in the original structure are pneumatic. Original rooftop units exceed 10 years of age. Rating: 3 Needs Replacement Recommendations: Replace rooftop units on the 1966 structure due to age. With the conversion cost to digital controls for this structure, a complete HVAC replacement is indicated. Item Cost HVAC System: $18.00sq.ft. Heating Controls (Only): Sum: Unit Whole Building Original (1966) 49,323 ft² Required Auditorium (1966) 5,084 ft² $2.00sq.ft. Classroom Addition (1998) 18,114 ft² Required $924,042.00 $887,814.00 $0.00 Sum $887,814.00(includes demo of existing system and reconfiguration of piping layout and new controls) $36,228.00 $36,228.00 Heating equipment. Heating equipment. Back to Assessment Summary Facility Assessment Page 10 Report Generated at 18 Jan 2002 13:59 Facility Assessment B. Roofing Description: Existing roofs are built-up asphalt with gravel ballast. Some ponding is occurring due to lack of roof slope. Rating: 3 Needs Replacement Recommendations: Replace all roofs due to age and to create a homogenous system. Item Cost Unit Whole BuildingOriginal (1966) Auditorium (1966)Classroom Addition (1998)Sum 49,323 ft² 5,084 ft² 18,114 ft² Built-up Asphalt:$6.00sq.ft. 49323 Required 18114 Required $404,622.00 Sum: $404,622.00 $295,938.00 $0.00 $108,684.00 Built-up asphalt roof. Built-up asphalt roof. Back to Assessment Summary Facility Assessment Page 11 Report Generated at 18 Jan 2002 13:59 Facility Assessment C. Ventilation / Air Conditioning Description: HVAC replacement due to age of existing rooftop units on the 1966 structure. Rating: 3 Needs Replacement Recommendations: Funded under Item A Item CostUnitWhole BuildingOriginal (1966)Auditorium (1966)Classroom Addition (1998)Sum 49,323 ft² 5,084 ft² 18,114 ft² Sum: $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Back to Assessment Summary Facility Assessment Page 12 Report Generated at 18 Jan 2002 13:59 Facility Assessment D. Electrical Systems Description: The building has 1600 amp incoming electrical service, with an additional 1200 amp service feeding the 1998 addition as well. There are still some original circuit panel boards in use. Rating: 3 Needs Replacement Recommendations: Replace electrical system in 1966 structure due to age. Reuse main distribution panels and the exterior transformer as these have recently been replaced. Item Cost Unit Whole Building System Replacement: Sum: $9.50sq.ft. Original (1966) 49,323 ft² Required Auditorium (1966) 5,084 ft² $468,568.50 $468,568.50 $0.00 Classroom Addition (1998) 18,114 ft² Sum $468,568.50(includes demo of existing system. Does not include telephone or data cable or equipment) $0.00 Electrical controls. Electrical controls. Back to Assessment Summary Facility Assessment Page 13 Report Generated at 18 Jan 2002 13:59 Facility Assessment E. Plumbing and Fixtures Description: Fixtures in the 1966 structure are original and in serviceable condition, but should be replaced due to age. A backflow preventer is present. Domestic supply piping is copper. Rating: 3 Needs Replacement Recommendations: Replace fixtures in the 1966 structure due to age. Item Cost UnitWhole BuildingOriginal (1966)Auditorium (1966)Classroom Addition (1998)Sum 49,323 ft² 5,084 ft² 18,114 ft² Toilet: $1,500.00unit 15 Required $22,500.00(remove / replace) See Item O Urinal:$2,400.00unit 12 Required $28,800.00(remove / replace) Sink: $1,500.00unit 22 Required $33,000.00(remove / replace) Sum: $84,300.00 $84,300.00 $0.00 $0.00 Wall mounted toilet. Full height urinals. Back to Assessment Summary Facility Assessment Page 14 Report Generated at 18 Jan 2002 13:59 Facility Assessment F. Windows Description: Windows are compliant, but curtainwall in the 1966 structure is single pane and needs to be replaced. Rating: 3 Needs Replacement Recommendations: Replace curtainwall systems in the 1966 structure. Item Cost Unit Whole BuildingOriginal (1966)Auditorium (1966)Classroom Addition (1998)Sum 49,323 ft² 5,084 ft² 18,114 ft² Curtain Wall System$55.00sq.ft. 1200 Required $66,000.00 Sum: $66,000.00 $66,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 Windows at cafeteria. Windows at courtyard. Back to Assessment Summary Facility Assessment Page 15 Report Generated at 18 Jan 2002 13:59 Facility Assessment G. Structure: Foundation Description: Some settling observed, particularly at the south wall of the Gymnasium, but the district indicated that repairs to shore up the foundations had already been completed. Rating: 1 Satisfactory Recommendations: No work required. Repairs already completed by the district. Item CostUnitWhole BuildingOriginal (1966)Auditorium (1966)Classroom Addition (1998)Sum 49,323 ft² 5,084 ft² 18,114 ft² Sum: $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Crack at exterior wall. Crack at exterior wall. Back to Assessment Summary Facility Assessment Page 16 Report Generated at 18 Jan 2002 13:59 Facility Assessment H. Structure: Walls and Chimneys Description: There were numerous cracks in the brick veneer and some interior block walls. The district recently shored up the foundations along the south wall of the Gymnasium, but tuckpointing is required to repair the cracks. A portion of the bricks at the chimney need to be relaid. Brick should be cleaned and sealed. Rating: 2 Needs Repair Recommendations: Tuckpoint all masonry cracks. Clean and seal brick. Relay chimney brick at the top extensions. Item Cost Unit Whole Building Tuckpointing: $1.50sq.ft. Exterior Masonry Cleaning: $0.75sq.ft. Replace Brick Veneer System: Sum: $21.00sq.ft. $13,110.00 Original (1966) 49,323 ft² 3400 Required 9000 Required 60 Required Auditorium (1966) 5,084 ft² $13,110.00 $0.00 Classroom Addition (1998) 18,114 ft² Sum $5,100.00(wall surface) $6,750.00(wall surface) $1,260.00(total removal and replacement including pinning and shoring) $0.00 Crack at exterior wall. Crack at interior wall. Back to Assessment Summary Facility Assessment Page 17 Report Generated at 18 Jan 2002 13:59 Facility Assessment I. Structure: Floors and Roofs Description: Floor and roof structures appeared sound with no visible deficiencies. Rating: 1 Satisfactory Recommendations: No work required. Item CostUnitWhole BuildingOriginal (1966)Auditorium (1966)Classroom Addition (1998)Sum 49,323 ft² 5,084 ft² 18,114 ft² Sum: $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Floor at kitchen. Back to Assessment Summary Facility Assessment Page 18 Report Generated at 18 Jan 2002 13:59 Facility Assessment J. General Finishes Description: Ceilings are mostly acoustic lay-in type. Walls are primarily painted concrete block, with some glazed tile. Floors are terrazzo in the corridors and VAT or VCT elsewhere. Toilet partitions are painted steel. Lockers in the original structure should be replaced. Kitchen equipment is in fair to poor condition. Rating: 3 Needs Replacement Recommendations: Replace all finishes and casework in the 1966 structure. Replace ceilings in the auditorium and the 1998 structure due to sprinkler installation. Replace toilet partitions. Replace Kitchen equipment. Item Cost Unit $3.50sq.ft. (Qty) Complete Replacement of $12.10sq.ft. Finishes and Casework: Toilet Partitions: $750.00per stall Toilet Accessory $0.20sq.ft. Replacement Terrazzo Floor Repair $25.00sq.ft. (Qty) Total Kitchen Equipment $105.00sq.ft. Replacement: (Qty) Whole Building Original (1966) 49,323 ft² Acoustic Ceiling: Sum: Auditorium (1966) 5,084 ft² 3100 Required Classroom Sum Addition (1998) 18,114 ft² 16000 Required $66,850.00(partial finish - tear out and replace per area) Required $596,808.30(middle) 8 Required 9 Required $12,750.00(removing and replacing) Required Required $13,487.40(per building area) 250 Required 1092 Required $6,250.00(floor area affected; max. area to be 300 sf) $114,660.00(square footage based upon only area of food preparation, serving, kitchen storage areas and walk-ins. Includes demolition and removal of existing kitchen equipment) $810,805.70 $733,582.90 $10,850.00 $66,372.80 Crack in terrazzo floor Old Kitchen equipment Back to Assessment Summary Facility Assessment Page 19 Report Generated at 18 Jan 2002 13:59 Facility Assessment K. Interior Lighting Description: Interior lighting meets OSDM recommendations, but should be replaced due to installation of sprinkler systems. Light levels were as follows: Classrooms - 63fc; Corridors - 23fc; Dining Area - 47fc; Library - 64fc; Gymnasium - 31fc Rating: 3 Needs Replacement Recommendations: Replace all interior lighting. Item Cost Unit Whole BuildingOriginal (1966)Auditorium (1966)Classroom Addition (1998)Sum 49,323 ft² 5,084 ft² 18,114 ft² Complete Building Lighting Replacement$4.00sq.ft. Required Required Required $290,084.00 Sum: $290,084.00 $197,292.00 $20,336.00 $72,456.00 Lighting in corridor. Lighting in classroom. Back to Assessment Summary Facility Assessment Page 20 Report Generated at 18 Jan 2002 13:59 Facility Assessment L. Security Systems Description: Video cameras, contact switches and motion detectors are tied to a monitored security system, but there is no site fencing, panic buttons, door access devices or lockdown capability. Site lighting is marginal. Rating: 3 Needs Replacement Recommendations: Upgrade existing system to provide full OSDM compliance. Upgrade site lighting. Item Cost Unit Whole BuildingOriginal (1966)Auditorium (1966)Classroom Addition (1998)Sum 49,323 ft² 5,084 ft² 18,114 ft² Partial Security System Upgrade:$1.10sq.ft. Required Required Required $79,773.10(complete, area of building) Exterior Site Lighting: $0.50sq.ft. Required Required Required $36,260.50building Sum: $116,033.60 $78,916.80 $8,134.40 $28,982.40 Security camera bubble. Back to Assessment Summary Facility Assessment Page 21 Report Generated at 18 Jan 2002 13:59 Facility Assessment M. Emergency/Egress Lighting Description: Fixtures are present, but not provided in all required areas. Some fixtures are outdated. Rating: 3 Needs Replacement Recommendations: Replace system to meet all OSDM requirements. Item Cost Unit Whole BuildingOriginal (1966)Auditorium (1966)Classroom Addition (1998)Sum 49,323 ft² 5,084 ft² 18,114 ft² Emergency/Egress Lighting:$1.00sq.ft. Required Required Required $72,521.00(w/ battery pack) Sum: $72,521.00 $49,323.00 $5,084.00 $18,114.00 Exit sign at gymnasium. Exit sign at gymnasium. Back to Assessment Summary Facility Assessment Page 22 Report Generated at 18 Jan 2002 13:59 Facility Assessment N. Fire Alarm Description: Alarms are present, but not located in all required areas. Rating: 3 Needs Replacement Recommendations: Replace system to provide complete coverage of all required areas. Item Cost Unit Whole BuildingOriginal (1966)Auditorium (1966)Classroom Addition (1998)Sum 49,323 ft² 5,084 ft² 18,114 ft² Fire Alarm System:$1.35sq.ft. Required Required Required $97,903.35(complete new system, including removal of existing) Sum: $97,903.35 $66,586.05 $6,863.40 $24,453.90 Fire alarm controls. Fire alarm pull station. Back to Assessment Summary Facility Assessment Page 23 Report Generated at 18 Jan 2002 13:59 Facility Assessment O. Handicapped Access Description: There is a door assist at the side entrance, but not at the front bus drop-off. Door hardware is not compliant in the 1966 structure. There is no ADA signage. Toilet fixtures in the 1966 structure are not compliant. Rating: 3 Needs Replacement Recommendations: Replace interior doors in the 1966 structure. Install ADA signage. Replace toilet room fixtures in 1966 structure. Replace ADA toilet partitions. Install a chair lift at the Auditorium to access stage area. Item Cost Signage: Lifts: Toilet/Urinals/Sinks: Toilet Partitions: ADA Assist Door & Frame: Replace Doors: $0.10sq.ft. $10,000.00unit $1,500.00unit $1,000.00stall $7,500.00unit Sum: Unit Whole Building $1,500.00leaf Original (1966) 49,323 ft² Required Auditorium (1966) 5,084 ft² Required 1 Required 14 Required 6 Required 1 Required Classroom Addition Sum (1998) 18,114 ft² Required $7,252.10(per building area) $10,000.00(complete) $21,000.00(replacement ADA) 2 Required $8,000.00(ADA - grab bars, accessories included) $7,500.00(openers, electrical, patching, etc) 65 Required 6 Required $160,252.10 $109,932.30 $46,508.40 $106,500.00(standard 3070 wood door, HM frame-classroom door/light, includes hardware) $3,811.40 Accessible water cooler. One story building. Back to Assessment Summary Facility Assessment Page 24 Report Generated at 18 Jan 2002 13:59 Facility Assessment P. Site Condition Description: Asphalt is in good condition, but should be resealed and restriped. Some sidewalks are cracked. There is separation of car and bus traffic. There are some bare spots in lawns and some ponding. Rating: 2 Needs Repair Recommendations: Seal and stripe asphalt. Repair cracked sidewalks. Regrade as required at bare spots and reseed lawns. Item Cost Unit Whole Building Asphalt Paving / New Wearing Course: Concrete Sidewalk: Stabilize soil erosion: Sum: $0.56sq.ft. $4.00sq.ft. $2.50sq.ft. $36,360.00 Original (1966) Auditorium 49,323 ft² (1966) 5,084 ft² 39000 Required 270 Required 600 Required $24,420.00 $0.00 Classroom Addition (1998) 18,114 ft² 19500 Required 130 Required 200 Required $11,940.00 View at courtyard. Sum $32,760.00(includes minor crack repair in less than 5% of paved area) $1,600.00(5 in exterior slab) $2,000.00(includes stripping and re-grading) View at walkway. Back to Assessment Summary Facility Assessment Page 25 Report Generated at 18 Jan 2002 13:59 Facility Assessment Q. Sewage System Description: Municipal sewer system. No problems observed or reported. Rating: 1 Satisfactory Recommendations: No work required. Item CostUnitWhole BuildingOriginal (1966)Auditorium (1966)Classroom Addition (1998)Sum 49,323 ft² 5,084 ft² 18,114 ft² Sum: $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Back to Assessment Summary Facility Assessment Page 26 Report Generated at 18 Jan 2002 13:59 Facility Assessment R. Water Supply Description: Municipal water system. No problems observed or reported. Rating: 1 Satisfactory Recommendations: No work required. Item CostUnitWhole BuildingOriginal (1966)Auditorium (1966)Classroom Addition (1998)Sum 49,323 ft² 5,084 ft² 18,114 ft² Sum: $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Back to Assessment Summary Facility Assessment Page 27 Report Generated at 18 Jan 2002 13:59 Facility Assessment S. Exterior Doors Description: Exterior doors of the 1996 structure need to be replaced. Rating: 3 Needs Replacement Recommendations: Replace 1966 doors. Item Cost Unit Whole BuildingOriginal (1966)Auditorium (1966)Classroom Addition (1998)Sum 49,323 ft² 5,084 ft² 18,114 ft² Door Leaf/Frame and Hardware:$2,000.00per leaf 13 Required $26,000.00(includes removal of existing) Sum: $26,000.00 $26,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 Exit doors at interior. Exit door at exterior. Back to Assessment Summary Facility Assessment Page 28 Report Generated at 18 Jan 2002 13:59 Facility Assessment T. Hazardous Material Description: District’s asbestos management report indicates asbestos remains. This was visually confirmed during the assessment. Rating: 3 Needs Replacement Recommendations: Remove all asbestos. Item Cost Unit Whole BuildingOriginal (1966) Auditorium (1966)Classroom Addition (1998)Sum 49,323 ft² 5,084 ft² 18,114 ft² Total cost from Environmental Hazards Form$1.00per unit 36700 Required 734 Required 906 Required $38,340.00 Env Haz AssessEnv Haz Assess Env Haz Assess Sum: $38,340.00 $36,700.00 $734.00 $906.00 Back to Assessment Summary Facility Assessment Page 29 Report Generated at 18 Jan 2002 13:59 Facility Assessment U. Life Safety Description: No building-wide sprinkler system. The Kitchen hood is suppressed. Rating: 3 Needs Replacement Recommendations: Install building-wide sprinkler system. Item Cost Unit Sprinkler / Fire Suppression System: Sum: $3.25sq.ft. (Qty) Whole Building $235,693.25 Original (1966) Auditorium 49,323 ft² (1966) 5,084 ft² 49323 5084 Required Required $160,299.75 $16,523.00 Classroom Addition (1998) 18,114 ft² 18114 Required Sum $235,693.25(includes increase of service piping, if required) $58,870.50 Adequate hood at kitchen. Back to Assessment Summary Facility Assessment Page 30 Report Generated at 18 Jan 2002 13:59 Facility Assessment V. Loose Furnishings Description: Generally in good condition and match across classrooms. A few items had some damage. CEFPI 6.17 rating of 7 allocates $2.00 per square foot. Rating: 3 Needs Replacement Recommendations: Provide loose furnishings as funding allows. Whole BuildingOriginal (1966)Auditorium (1966)Classroom Addition (1998) 49,323 ft² 5,084 ft² 18,114 ft² Cost:$145,042.00 $98,646.00 $10,168.00 $36,228.00 Uses the following graduated scale: CEFPI Rating $/Sq.ft. Allowance 8 $1.00 7 $2.00 6 $3.00 4 to 5 $4.00 0 to 3 $5.00 Graduated scale based on evaluation of furnishing. Facility Assessment Page 31 Report Generated at 18 Jan 2002 13:59 Back to Assessment Summary Facility Assessment Page 32 Report Generated at 18 Jan 2002 13:59 Facility Assessment W. Technology Description: Some improvements have been made, but are not fully OSDM compliant. Rating: 3 Needs Replacement Recommendations: Upgrade or replace system to provide full OSDM compliance. Item Cost Unit Whole BuildingOriginal (1966)Auditorium (1966)Classroom Addition (1998)Sum 49,323 ft² 5,084 ft² 18,114 ft² Non-OSDM Compliant:$5.00sq.ft. Required Required $337,185.00 Sum: $337,185.00 $246,615.00 $0.00 $90,570.00 Computer lab. Computer lab. Back to Assessment Summary Facility Assessment Page 33 Report Generated at 18 Jan 2002 13:59 Facility Assessment X. Non-Construction Cost Cost: $951,909.75 Back to Assessment Summary Facility Assessment Page 34 Report Generated at 18 Jan 2002 13:59 School Facility Appraisal Name of Appraiser Michael Date of Appraisal Building Name Parkside Intermediate School Street Address 24525 Hilliard Road City/Town, State, Zip Code Westlake, OH 44145 Telephone Number(s) 440-835-6325 School District Westlake City SD Setting: Suburban 2001-11-13 Site-Acreage 13.79 Building Square Footage 72,521 Grades Housed 5-6 Student Capacity 519 Number of Teaching Stations 33 Number of Floors 1 Student Enrollment 636 Dates of Construction 1966,1966,1998 Energy Sources: Fuel Oil Gas Electric Solar Air Conditioning: Roof Top Windows Units Central Room Units Heating: Central Roof Top Individual Unit Forced Air Hot Water Steam Type of Construction Exterior Surfacing Floor Construction Load bearing masonry Brick Wood Joists Steel frame Stucco Steel Joists Concrete frame Metal Slab on grade Wood Wood Structural slab Steel Joists Stone Back to Assessment Summary School Facility Appraisal Page 35 Report Generated at 18 Jan 2002 13:59 CEFPI Ratings Sheet 1.0 The School Site School Facility Appraisal Points Allocated 1.1 Site is large enough to meet educational needs as defined by state and local requirements Points 25 13 20 18 10 8 10 8 10 9 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 Site should be 27 acres, but is only 13.79 acres. 1.2 Site is easily accessible and conveniently located for the present and future population Site is centrally located off a main thoroughfare. 1.3 Location is removed from undesirable business, industry, traffic, and natural hazards Traffic is somewhat heavy, but there are no other deficiencies. 1.4 Site is well landscaped and developed to meet educational needs Site has outdoor courtyard, tables and many trees. 1.5 ES Well equipped playgrounds are separated from streets and parking areas MS Well equipped athletic and intermural areas are separated from streets and parking HS Well equipped athletic areas are adequate with sufficient solid-surface parking Site is equipped with a baseball field and football field. 1.6 Topography is varied enough to provide desirable appearance and without steep inclines Topography is relatively flat and drains from building. 1.7 Site has stable, well drained soil free of erosion No erosion present on site. 1.8 Site is suitable for special instructional needs, e.g., outdoor learning Outdoor site is suitable for outdoor learning. 1.9 Pedestrian services include adequate sidewalk with designated crosswalks, curb cuts, and correct slopes Pedestrian services include adequate sidewalks with designated crosswalks, curb cuts, and correct slopes. 1.10 ES/MS Sufficient on-site, solid surface parking for faculty and staff is provided HS Sufficient on-site, solid surface parking is provided for faculty, students, staff and community Sufficient on-site, solid surface parking is provided for faculty, students, staff and community. TOTAL - The School Site 100 78 Back to Assessment Summary CEFPI Ratings Sheet Page 36 Report Generated at 18 Jan 2002 13:59 CEFPI Ratings Sheet 2.0 Structural and Mechanical Features School Facility Appraisal Points Allocated Structural 2.1 Structure meets all barrier-free requirements both externally and internally 15 Points 13 The Auditorium and the Band Room have some inaccessible areas. There is no ADA signage. Door hardware in the original section is not compliant. Original toilet fixtures and stalls are not compliant. 2.2 Roofs appear sound, have positive drainage, and are weather tight 15 13 10 8 10 8 10 8 10 7 10 0 10 10 Some minor ponding is present due to a lack of roof slope. 2.3 Foundations are strong and stable with no observable cracks Foundations are strong and stable with no observable cracks. 2.4 Exterior and interior walls have sufficient expansion joints and are free of deterioration Exterior and interior walls have sufficient expansion joints and are free of deterioration. 2.5 Entrances and exits are located so as to permit efficient student traffic flow Entrances and exits are located so as to permit efficient student traffic flow. 2.6 Building ’’envelope’’ generally provides for energy conservation (see criteria) Some single pane glass remains. 2.7 Structure is free of friable asbestos and toxic materials District’s asbestos management report indicates there is still some asbestos remaining. This was visually confirmed during the assessment. 2.8 Interior walls permit sufficient flexibility for a variety of class sizes Numerous operable partitions observed, but few are utilized. Points Allocated Mechanical/Electrical 2.9 Adequate light sources are well maintained, and properly placed and are not subject to overheating Points 15 12 15 13 15 14 Adequate light sources are well maintained, and properly placed and are not subject to overheating. 2.10 Internal water supply is adequate with sufficient pressure to meet health and safety requirements Internal water supply is adequate with sufficient pressure to meet health and safety requirements. 2.11 Each teaching/learning area has adequate convenient wall outlets, phone and computer cabling for technology applications Each teaching/learning area has adequate convenient wall outlets, phone and computer cabling for technology applications. CEFPI Ratings Sheet Page 37 Report Generated at 18 Jan 2002 13:59 2.12 Electrical controls are safely protected with disconnect switches easily accessible 10 6 10 7 10 9 10 7 10 5 10 7 5 4 Some panels are unsecured in student occupied areas. 2.13 Drinking fountains are adequate in number and placement, and are properly maintained including provisions for the disabled Some drinking fountains are not ADA accessible. 2.14 Number and size of restrooms meet requirements Number and size of restrooms meet requirements. 2.15 Drainage systems are properly maintained and meet requirements Isolated ponding on roof and at site. 2.16 Fire alarms, smoke detectors, and sprinkler systems are properly maintained and meet requirements Fire alarms and smoke detectors are present. No building-wide sprinkler system. 2.17 Intercommunication system consists of a central unit that allows dependable two-way communication between the office and instructional areas One way system. 2.18 Exterior water supply is sufficient and available for normal usage Multiple hose bibbs. TOTAL - Structural and Mechanical Features 200 151 Back to Assessment Summary CEFPI Ratings Sheet Page 38 Report Generated at 18 Jan 2002 13:59 CEFPI Ratings Sheet 3.0 Plant Maintainability School Facility Appraisal Points Allocated 3.1 Windows, doors, and walls are of material and finish requiring minimum maintenance Points 15 9 15 10 10 8 10 8 10 9 10 9 10 7 10 9 10 6 Windows showing wear, wood interior doors and cracks at walls. 3.2 Floor surfaces throughout the building require minimum care Terrazzo floor has some cracks. 3.3 Ceilings and walls throughout the building, including service areas, are easily cleaned and resistant to stain ACT is present in most ceilings and most walls are painted masonry. 3.4 Built-in equipment is designed and constructed for ease of maintenance Built-in equipment is designed and constructed for ease of maintenance. 3.5 Finishes and hardware, with compatible keying system, are of durable quality Finishes and hardware, with compatible keying system, are of durable quality. 3.6 Restroom fixtures are wall mounted and of quality finish Restroom fixtures are wall mounted and of quality finish. 3.7 Adequate custodial storage space with water and drain is accessible throughout the building Adequate custodial storage space with water and drain is accessible throughout the building. 3.8 Adequate electrical outlets and power, to permit routine cleaning, are available in every area Adequate electrical outlets and power, to permit routine cleaning, are available in every area. 3.9 Outdoor light fixtures, electrical outlets, equipment, and other fixtures are accessible for repair and replacement Very few exterior outlets. Light fixtures are sparse. TOTAL - Plant Maintainability 100 75 Back to Assessment Summary CEFPI Ratings Sheet Page 39 Report Generated at 18 Jan 2002 13:59 CEFPI Ratings Sheet 4.0 Building Safety and Security School Facility Appraisal Site Safety 4.1 Points Allocated Student loading areas are segregated from other vehicular traffic and pedestrian walkways Points 15 13 10 9 5 4 5 4 5 4 Student loading areas are segregated from other vehicular traffic and pedestrian walkways. 4.2 Walkways, both on and offsite, are available for safety of pedestrians Walkways, both on and offsite, are available for safety of pedestrians. 4.3 Access streets have sufficient signals and signs to permit safe entrance to and exit from school area Access streets have sufficient signals and signs to permit safe entrance to and exit from school area. 4.4 Vehicular entrances and exits permit safe traffic flow Vehicular entrances and exits permit safe traffic flow. 4.5 ES Playground equipment is free from hazard MS Location and types of intramural equipment are free from hazard HS Athletic field equipment is properly located and is free from hazard Athletic field equipment is properly located and is free from hazard. Building Safety 4.6 Points Allocated The heating unit(s) is located away from student occupied areas Points 20 15 15 15 10 10 10 9 10 7 10 9 The boilers are located adjacent to student-occupied areas. 4.7 Multi-story buildings have at least two stairways for student egress Building is a single story structure. 4.8 Exterior doors open outward and are equipped with panic hardware Yes, but some hardware needs to be updated. 4.9 Emergency lighting is provided throughout the entire building with exit signs on separate electrical circuits Emergency lighting is provided throughout the entire building with exit signs on separate electrical circuits. 4.10 Classroom doors are recessed and open outward Classroom doors are not recessed in the original structure. 4.11 Building security systems are provided to assure uninterrupted operation of the educational program Building security systems are provided to assure uninterrupted operation of the educational program. CEFPI Ratings Sheet Page 40 Report Generated at 18 Jan 2002 13:59 4.12 Flooring (including ramps and stairways) is maintained in a non-slip condition 5 3 5 5 5 4 5 4 5 5 Walkoff mats are in place where needed. 4.13 Stair risers (interior and exterior) do not exceed 6 1/2 inches and range in number from 3 - 16 No stairs. 4.14 Glass is properly located and protected with wire or safety material to prevent accidental student injury Glass is properly located and protected with wire or safety material to prevent accidental student injury 4.15 Fixed Projections in the traffic areas do not extend more than eight inches from the corridor wall Fixed Projections in the traffic areas do not extend more than eight inches from the corridor wall. 4.16 Traffic areas terminate at an exit or a stairway leading to an egress Traffic areas terminate at an exit or a stairway leading to an egress. Emergency Safety 4.17 Points Allocated Adequate fire safety equipment is properly located Points 15 13 15 15 15 15 15 10 Adequate fire safety equipment is properly located. 4.18 There are at least two independent exits from any point in the building There are at least two independent exits from any point in the building. 4.19 Fire-resistant materials are used throughout the structure Structural materials are noncombustible. 4.20 Automatic and manual emergency alarm system with a distinctive sound and flashing light is provided Automatic and manual emergency alarm system with a distinctive sound and flashing light is provided, although these are not installed in all required locations. TOTAL - Building Safety and Security 200 173 Back to Assessment Summary CEFPI Ratings Sheet Page 41 Report Generated at 18 Jan 2002 13:59 CEFPI Ratings Sheet 5.0 Educational Adequacy School Facility Appraisal Academic Learning Space 5.1 Points Allocated Size of academic learning areas meets desirable standards Points 25 20 15 13 10 8 10 7 10 7 10 9 1998 classrooms are just under 900 square feet, but 1966 classrooms are as small as 750 square feet. 5.2 Classroom space permits arrangements for small group activity Some classrooms spaces do not permit these arrangements. 5.3 Location of academic learning areas is near related educational activities and away from disruptive noise Location of academic learning areas is near related educational activities and away from disruptive noise. 5.4 Personal space in the classroom away from group instruction allows privacy time for individual students Classrooms lack adequate personal space. 5.5 Storage for student materials is adequate Storage for student materials is adequate. 5.6 Storage for teacher materials is adequate Storage for teacher materials is adequate. Special Learning Space 5.7 Points Allocated Size of special learning area(s) meets standards Points 15 12 10 7 10 9 5 4 10 8 Spaces are large enough. 5.8 Design of specialized learning area(s) is compatible with instructional need Design of special learning areas is average. 5.9 Library/Resource/Media Center provides appropriate and attractive space Library/Resource/Media Center provides appropriate and attractive space. 5.10 Gymnasium (or covered P.E. area) adequately serves physical education instruction Gymnasium (or covered P.E. area) adequately serves physical education instruction. 5.11 ES Pre-kindergarten and kindergarten space is appropriate for age of students and nature of instruction MS/HS Science program is provided sufficient space and equipment Science program is provided sufficient space and equipment. CEFPI Ratings Sheet Page 42 Report Generated at 18 Jan 2002 13:59 5.12 Music Program is provided adequate sound treated space 5 4 5 4 Music Program is provided adequate sound treated space. 5.13 Space for art is appropriate for special instruction, supplies, and equipment Space for art is appropriate for special instruction, supplies, and equipment. School Facility Appraisal 5.14 Points Allocated Space for technology education permits use of state-of-the-art equipment Points 5 4 5 5 5 4 Many technology upgrades have already taken place. 5.15 Space for small groups and remedial instruction is provided adjacent to classrooms Small group rooms are provided. 5.16 Storage for student and teacher material is adequate Storage for student and teacher material is adequate. Support Space 5.17 Points Allocated Teacher’s lounge and work areas reflect teachers as professionals Points 10 9 10 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Workroom located adjacent to lounge. 5.18 Cafeteria/Kitchen is attractive with sufficient space for seating/dining, delivery, storage, and food preparation Cafeteria and Kitchen are undersized. Kitchen equipment is poor. 5.19 Administrative offices provided are consistent in appearance and function with the maturity of the students served Administrative offices provided are consistent in appearance and function with the maturity of the students served. 5.20 Counselor’s office insures privacy and sufficient storage Counselor’s office insures privacy and sufficient storage. 5.21 Clinic is near administrative offices and is equipped to meet requirements Clinic is near administrative offices and is equipped to meet requirements. 5.22 Suitable reception space is available for students, teachers, and visitors Suitable reception space is available for students, teachers, and visitors. 5.23 Administrative personnel are provided sufficient work space and privacy Administrative personnel are provided sufficient work space and privacy. TOTAL - Educational Adequacy 200 165 Back to Assessment Summary CEFPI Ratings Sheet Page 43 Report Generated at 18 Jan 2002 13:59 CEFPI Ratings Sheet 6.0 Environment for Education School Facility Appraisal Exterior Environment 6.1 Points Allocated Overall design is aesthetically pleasing to age of students Points 15 14 10 7 10 9 10 9 5 3 Overall design is aesthetically pleasing to age of students. 6.2 Site and building are well landscaped No grass in some areas and some ponding present after heavy rain. 6.3 Exterior noise and poor environment do not disrupt learning Exterior noise and poor environment do not disrupt learning. 6.4 Entrances and walkways are sheltered from sun and inclement weather Adequate canopies at entrances and walkways. 6.5 Building materials provide attractive color and texture Some building materials are dated. Interior Environment 6.6 Points Allocated Color schemes, building materials, and decor provide an impetus to learning Points 20 17 15 14 15 11 15 13 15 10 10 7 10 8 Color scheme is dated. 6.7 Year around comfortable temperature and humidity are provided throughout the building Year around comfortable temperature and humidity are provided throughout the building. 6.8 Ventilating system provides adequate quiet circulation of clean air and meets 15cfm VBC requirement Older rooftop units likely do not provide enough ventilation. 6.9 Lighting system provides proper intensity, diffusion, and distribution of illumination Lighting system provides proper intensity, diffusion, and distribution of illumination. 6.10 Drinking fountains and restroom facilities are conveniently located Some drinking fountains are not ADA accessible. 6.11 Communication among students is enhanced by commons area(s) for socialization Communication among students is enhanced by commons area(s) for socialization. 6.12 Traffic flow is aided by appropriate foyers and corridors CEFPI Ratings Sheet Page 44 Report Generated at 18 Jan 2002 13:59 Traffic flow is aided by appropriate foyers and corridors. 6.13 Areas for students to interact are suitable to the age group 10 8 10 8 10 9 10 9 10 7 Areas for students to interact are suitable to the age group. 6.14 Large group areas are designed for effective management of students Large group areas are designed for effective management of students. 6.15 Acoustical treatment of ceilings, walls, and floors provides effective sound control Walls are painted masonry, floors are VCT and most ceilings are ACT. 6.16 Window design contributes to a pleasant environment Windows provide sufficient light transmission. 6.17 Furniture and equipment provide a pleasing atmosphere Some furniture and equipment are in need of updating. TOTAL - Environment for Education 200 163 Back to Assessment Summary CEFPI Ratings Sheet Page 45 Report Generated at 18 Jan 2002 13:59 Justification for Allocation of Points Building Name and Level: Parkside Intermediate School 5-6 Building features that clearly exceed criteria: 1. Building is air conditioned. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Building features that are non-existent or very inadequate: 1. Sprinkler system. 2. Size of site. 3. Kitchen equipment. 4. Asbestos. 5. 6. Back to Assessment Summary Justification for Allocation of Points Page 46 Report Generated at 18 Jan 2002 13:59 Environmental Hazards Assessment (AC) Owner: Westlake City SD By/Date: 2002-01-16 Facility: Parkside Intermediate School Building Add.: Original A. Asbestos containing material (ACM) ACM Found 1. Boiler/Furnace/Breeching Insulation Removal 2. Tank/Duct Insulation Removal 3. Pipe Insulation Removal 4. Pipe Fitting Insulation Removal 5. Acoustical Plaster Removal 6. Fireproofing Removal 7. Hard Plaster Removal 8. Gypsum Board Removal 9. Acoustical Panel Ceiling Removal 10. Resilient Flooring Removal - Incl. Mastic 11. Roofing Removal 12. Other None 13. (Sum of lines 1-12) 14. (Sum of lines 12) AFM = asbestos free material Status Quantity Unit Cost Estimated Cost Not Present 0 sq.ft. (Qty) $15.00 $0.00 Not Present 0 sq.ft. (Qty) $12.00 $0.00 Reported Asbestos-Containing Material 570 ln.ft. $8.00 $4,560.00 Reported Asbestos-Containing Material 50 each $25.00 $1,250.00 Not Present 0 sq.ft. (Qty) $7.00 $0.00 Not Present 0 sq.ft. (Qty) $20.00 $0.00 Not Present 0 sq.ft. (Qty) $10.00 $0.00 Not Present 0 sq.ft. (Qty) $6.00 $0.00 Not Present 0 sq.ft. (Qty) $3.00 $0.00 Reported Asbestos-Containing Material 6240 sq.ft. (Qty) $3.00 $18,720.00 Not Present 0 sq.ft. (Qty) $2.00 $0.00 N/A lump sum $0.00 Total Asb. Hazard Abatement Cost for Renovation Work $24,530.00 Total Asb. Hazard Abatement Cost for Demolition Work $5,810.00 B. Removal of Underground Storage Tanks (UST) Tank No. Location 1. 2. 3. 4. (Sum of lines 1-3) Age None Reported Est. Rem. Cost $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Total Cost for Removal of Underground Storage Tanks $0.00 Product Stored Size C. Lead-Based Paint (LBP) - Renovation Only Addition Constructed after 1980 1. Estimated Cost for Abatement Contractor to Perform Lead Mock-Ups 2. Special Engineering Fees 3. (Sum of lines 1-2) $5,000.00 $5,000.00 Total Cost for Lead-Based Paint Mock-Ups $10,000.00 D. Fluorescent Lamps & Ballasts Recycling/Incineration Not Applicable % w/Fluorescent Lamps & Ballasts Area of Building Addition 1. 49323 square feet Unit Cost 88 % Total Cost $0.05 $2,170.21 None Reported E. Other Environmental Hazards/Remarks Description Cost Estimate 1. $0.00 2. $0.00 3. $0.00 4. Total Cost for Other Environmental Hazards (Sum of Lines 1-3) $0.00 F. Environmental Hazards Assessment Cost Estimate Summaries 1. (Sum of Lines A13, B4, C3, D1, and E4) Total Cost for Env. Hazards Work - Renovation $36,700.21 2. (Sum of Lines A14, B4, D1, and E4) Total Cost for Env. Hazards Work - Demolition $7,980.21 Return to Assessment Environmental Hazards Assessment (AC) Page 47 Report Generated at 18 Jan 2002 13:59 Environmental Hazards Assessment (AC) Owner: Westlake City SD By/Date: 2001-12-28 Facility: Parkside Intermediate School Building Add.: Auditorium A. Asbestos containing material (ACM) ACM Found 1. Boiler/Furnace/Breeching Insulation Removal 2. Tank/Duct Insulation Removal 3. Pipe Insulation Removal 4. Pipe Fitting Insulation Removal 5. Acoustical Plaster Removal 6. Fireproofing Removal 7. Hard Plaster Removal 8. Gypsum Board Removal 9. Acoustical Panel Ceiling Removal 10. Resilient Flooring Removal - Incl. Mastic 11. Roofing Removal 12. Other None 13. (Sum of lines 1-12) 14. (Sum of lines 12) AFM = asbestos free material Status Quantity Unit Cost Estimated Cost Not Present 0 sq.ft. (Qty) $15.00 $0.00 Not Present 0 sq.ft. (Qty) $12.00 $0.00 Reported Asbestos-Containing Material 60 ln.ft. $8.00 $480.00 Not Present 0 each $25.00 $0.00 Not Present 0 sq.ft. (Qty) $7.00 $0.00 Not Present 0 sq.ft. (Qty) $20.00 $0.00 Not Present 0 sq.ft. (Qty) $10.00 $0.00 Not Present 0 sq.ft. (Qty) $6.00 $0.00 Not Present 0 sq.ft. (Qty) $3.00 $0.00 Not Present 0 sq.ft. (Qty) $3.00 $0.00 Not Present 0 sq.ft. (Qty) $2.00 $0.00 N/A lump sum $0.00 Total Asb. Hazard Abatement Cost for Renovation Work $480.00 Total Asb. Hazard Abatement Cost for Demolition Work $480.00 B. Removal of Underground Storage Tanks (UST) Tank No. Location 1. 2. 3. 4. (Sum of lines 1-3) Age None Reported Est. Rem. Cost $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Total Cost for Removal of Underground Storage Tanks $0.00 Product Stored Size C. Lead-Based Paint (LBP) - Renovation Only Addition Constructed after 1980 1. Estimated Cost for Abatement Contractor to Perform Lead Mock-Ups 2. Special Engineering Fees 3. (Sum of lines 1-2) $0.00 $0.00 Total Cost for Lead-Based Paint Mock-Ups $0.00 D. Fluorescent Lamps & Ballasts Recycling/Incineration Not Applicable % w/Fluorescent Lamps & Ballasts Area of Building Addition 1. 5084 square feet Unit Cost 100 % Total Cost $0.05 $254.20 None Reported E. Other Environmental Hazards/Remarks Description Cost Estimate 1. $0.00 2. $0.00 3. $0.00 4. Total Cost for Other Environmental Hazards (Sum of Lines 1-3) $0.00 F. Environmental Hazards Assessment Cost Estimate Summaries 1. (Sum of Lines A13, B4, C3, D1, and E4) Total Cost for Env. Hazards Work - Renovation $734.20 2. (Sum of Lines A14, B4, D1, and E4) Total Cost for Env. Hazards Work - Demolition $734.20 Return to Assessment Environmental Hazards Assessment (AC) Page 48 Report Generated at 18 Jan 2002 13:59 Environmental Hazards Assessment (AC) Owner: Westlake City SD By/Date: 2001-12-28 Facility: Parkside Intermediate School Building Add.: Classroom Addition A. Asbestos containing material (ACM) ACM Found 1. Boiler/Furnace/Breeching Insulation Removal 2. Tank/Duct Insulation Removal 3. Pipe Insulation Removal 4. Pipe Fitting Insulation Removal 5. Acoustical Plaster Removal 6. Fireproofing Removal 7. Hard Plaster Removal 8. Gypsum Board Removal 9. Acoustical Panel Ceiling Removal 10. Resilient Flooring Removal - Incl. Mastic 11. Roofing Removal 12. Other None 13. (Sum of lines 1-12) 14. (Sum of lines 12) AFM = asbestos free material Estimated Cost $15.00 $0.00 $12.00 $0.00 $8.00 $0.00 $25.00 $0.00 $7.00 $0.00 $20.00 $0.00 $10.00 $0.00 $6.00 $0.00 $3.00 $0.00 $3.00 $0.00 $2.00 $0.00 lump sum $0.00 Total Asb. Hazard Abatement Cost for Renovation Work $0.00 Total Asb. Hazard Abatement Cost for Demolition Work $0.00 Status Not Present Not Present Not Present Not Present Not Present Not Present Not Present Not Present Not Present Not Present Not Present N/A B. Removal of Underground Storage Tanks (UST) Tank No. Location 1. 2. 3. 4. (Sum of lines 1-3) Age Quantity 0 sq.ft. (Qty) 0 sq.ft. (Qty) 0 ln.ft. 0 each 0 sq.ft. (Qty) 0 sq.ft. (Qty) 0 sq.ft. (Qty) 0 sq.ft. (Qty) 0 sq.ft. (Qty) 0 sq.ft. (Qty) 0 sq.ft. (Qty) Unit Cost None Reported Est. Rem. Cost $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Total Cost for Removal of Underground Storage Tanks $0.00 Product Stored Size C. Lead-Based Paint (LBP) - Renovation Only Addition Constructed after 1980 1. Estimated Cost for Abatement Contractor to Perform Lead Mock-Ups 2. Special Engineering Fees 3. (Sum of lines 1-2) $0.00 $0.00 Total Cost for Lead-Based Paint Mock-Ups $0.00 D. Fluorescent Lamps & Ballasts Recycling/Incineration Not Applicable % w/Fluorescent Lamps & Ballasts Area of Building Addition 1. 18114 square feet Unit Cost 100 % Total Cost $0.05 $905.70 None Reported E. Other Environmental Hazards/Remarks Description Cost Estimate 1. $0.00 2. $0.00 3. $0.00 4. Total Cost for Other Environmental Hazards (Sum of Lines 1-3) $0.00 F. Environmental Hazards Assessment Cost Estimate Summaries 1. (Sum of Lines A13, B4, C3, D1, and E4) Total Cost for Env. Hazards Work - Renovation $905.70 2. (Sum of Lines A14, B4, D1, and E4) Total Cost for Env. Hazards Work - Demolition $905.70 Return to Assessment Environmental Hazards Assessment (AC) Page 49 Report Generated at 18 Jan 2002 13:59