Ten-Year Building Plan Update

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Ten-Year Building Plan Update November 30, 2016 Township of McNab/Braeside Fair is the land. Strong the people.

Agenda Item Background Key Building Priorities Other Plans and Projects Other Building Issues Braeside RA Centre: Feedback Required! Township of McNab/Braeside Fair is the land. Strong the people.

Ten-Year Building Plan Over the past two years, Council and Staff have been developing a 10-year building plan that: Addresses current building deficiencies. Ensures that, moving forward, the Township can offer residents safe, accessible buildings that support the programs and services of the Township. Township of McNab/Braeside Fair is the land. Strong the people.

Past Practice Maintenance: In the past, the Township has typically maintained buildings on an emergency-basis only (broken, leaking, etc). Items were deferred in an effort to save money. Funding: Regular operating funding for building maintenance has typically been limited to a few thousand dollars per building for day-to-day items, with minimal reserves set aside to fund major repairs or replacement. In 2014, the Township had $761K set aside to fund the major repair and/or replacement of $7.6M of buildings (7%) that are, on average, 26 yrs old and . This approach has led us to our current state, with a number of poorly maintained buildings requiring either significant repair or outright replacement. Township of McNab/Braeside Fair is the land. Strong the people.

Building Portfolio: Funding Gap Given that the Township should be setting aside funds to replace over $7.6M of buildings, the Township has a current funding gap of $4.6M Township of McNab/Braeside Fair is the land. Strong the people.

Building Condition Assessment In 2014, a building condition assessment report was completed by Stantec Consulting Ltd. on key Township buildings. This report highlighted: A significant level of investment required to maintain Township buildings over the next 10-years totaling $1.4M. The need for potential building replacements: Braeside Sand/Salt Shed; and the Braeside RA Centre. Township of McNab/Braeside Fair is the land. Strong the people.

Other Building Issues The building condition assessment report did not cover other Township buildings like the Museum and our newer recreation buildings. It also did not address: Space shortages in the Township Office. Garage space needs of the Roads and Fire Departments. Accessibility issues across all public buildings. Township of McNab/Braeside Fair is the land. Strong the people.

Moving Forward: Key Principles Moving forward, long-term planning is required to ensure that the Township can address key issues now and manage our buildings effectively in the future. Key principles in the development of a 10-year building plan include: “Worst First” Affordability to ratepayers Accessibility Health and safety Low operating cost “Mortgage” through debt Township of McNab/Braeside Fair is the land. Strong the people.

Key Building Priorities Township of McNab/Braeside Fair is the land. Strong the people.

Key Priorities Based on building conditions assessed by Stantec and the overall needs of the Township, Council has identified a number of key building priorities: Building Items Braeside Sand/Salt Shed Braeside RA Centre Township Office and Central Recreation Space Township of McNab/Braeside Fair is the land. Strong the people.

Braeside Sand/Salt Shed Before: 912 Center Street Current State: Built in 1985, this building was reported in critical condition with significant structural and electrical issues. Given its status, this building was approved for replacement in 2016 with a budget of $1.4M. Township of McNab/Braeside Fair is the land. Strong the people.

Braeside Sand/Salt Shed Moving Forward: A new sand/salt shed was constructed this summer on the Braeside RA property under budget with an actual cost of $1.1M. Garage space was added to house Public Works vehicles used in Braeside winter maintenance operations. This addressed garage space shortages for both Public Works and the Braeside Fire Station. After: 138 Sarah Street Township of McNab/Braeside Fair is the land. Strong the people.

To be discussed later in the Braeside RA Centre Current State: Built in 1970, this building was reported in poor condition with over $275K of maintenance & repairs required. Significant accessibility issues exist with the lack of accessible washroom facilities, upstairs accessible only by a steep staircase with no upstairs washroom. To be discussed later in the presentation Township of McNab/Braeside Fair is the land. Strong the people.

Municipal Office Current State: Built in 1965 with two major renovations, this building was reported in fair condition. Since this report, mold issues have surfaced requiring remediation, leaving a number of additional issues. This building is not fully accessible, with the two service counters only accessible via stairs and no accessible washrooms. Township of McNab/Braeside Fair is the land. Strong the people.

Municipal Office (cont.) The Office currently has over $85K+ of deferred maintenance issues and total maintenance requirements over the next 10 years exceeding $230K+. This excludes issues uncovered during a recent mold remediation: water seepage in the basement, leaking roof and building repairs needed following mold removal. It also does not address accessibility and space shortage issues. Township of McNab/Braeside Fair is the land. Strong the people.

Future Municipal Development In 2012, 92 acres of land and a workshop (the “Perneel” Building) was purchased across the street from the current Township Office to accommodate future Township development. Council’s long-term vision is to develop this property to include a new municipal office, a central recreation space, outdoor parks, and a trail system into the adjacent Provincial Park. Note: The new Municipal Office will likely be adjacent to the existing “Perneel” Building, however, the exact location has not yet been determined. Township of McNab/Braeside Fair is the land. Strong the people.

Moving Forward: Phase 1 Development The first phase of development proposed for this site is the: Replacement of the current Township Office. Renovation of the Perneel Building into a formal recreation space. To support this plan, +VG Architects has been engaged to: Develop a master plan for the 92 acres. Design a new Township Office Building. Develop a renovation plan and associated design for the current “Perneel” Building. Work on this project is underway, with a public meeting planned Q1 2017. Township of McNab/Braeside Fair is the land. Strong the people.

“Perneel” Building and Central Rec Space Council’s preference for the renovation of the Perneel Building (≈ $300K) vs. the construction of a large new facility ($3M+) has been driven by: Cost. Hwy 17 expansion (not currently in the province’s 10-year plan). Resultant lack of growth expected in the Glasgow Station area in the short-medium term. “Perneel” Building: 2473 Russett Township of McNab/Braeside Fair is the land. Strong the people.

“Perneel” Building Renovation Renovation of the “Perneel” Building is seen as a cost- effective approach in delivering the central recreation programs desired by residents. To support this initiative, the Township has applied for $150,000 of grant funding under the Ontario 150 Community Capital Program. A decision is expected in December 2016. Township of McNab/Braeside Fair is the land. Strong the people.

Other Plans and Projects Township of McNab/Braeside Fair is the land. Strong the people.

White Lake Park: Rink Improvements Over the past two years, the Township has spent almost $150K upgrading the outdoor rink at White Lake Park. In 2015, the grass rink surface was replaced with asphalt. In 2016, new rink boards and associated curb-system has been installed. This project was funding in part by a grant from the Hydro One PowerPlay Program. Before Funded in part by: After Township of McNab/Braeside Fair is the land. Strong the people.

White Lake Park: Skate House/Canteen Built in 1980, this building was reported in poor condition, with issues including the aging washroom fixtures, plumbing, windows and doors. To address these issues and improve accessibility, the Township has applied for funding under the Canada 150 Community Infrastructure Program Intake Two. These renovations will extend the lifespan of the building beyond the current 10-year planning window. Township of McNab/Braeside Fair is the land. Strong the people.

McNab Centre Park: Canada 150 Field The Township has received $39,960 in funding from the Canada 150 Community Infrastructure Program to construct a 4th ball diamond at McNab Centre Park. This will replace the Glasgow Downs ball diamond sold to MTO this fall, with Township funding for the new diamond stemming from this sale of land. Field construction and fencing has been completed in 2016, with finishing touches expected to be installed in the spring of 2017. Before Before After Funded in part by / Financé en partie par Township of McNab/Braeside Fair is the land. Strong the people.

McNab Centre Park: Canteen Building Built in 1976, McNab Centre Park canteen building was reported in poor condition with issues including the roof, washroom fixtures, plumbing, and electrical. This one-season building remains an outstanding issue for consideration in the Township’s 10-year plan and will require either renovation or replacement. Township of McNab/Braeside Fair is the land. Strong the people.

Other Building Issues Township of McNab/Braeside Fair is the land. Strong the people.

Other Building Issues Under Consideration Other items under consideration in the 10- year plan include: Fire Station #1 The Fire Dept. currently houses 4 vehicles in this 2-bay garage. To address this issue, a 2-bay addition to this garage would be required. Old Braeside Municipal Office This building has been vacant since 1999. This building should be demolished to save the Township ongoing maintenance costs. Fire Station #1: Garage Bay Shortage Old Braeside Office: Future Utility Township of McNab/Braeside Fair is the land. Strong the people.

Braeside RA Centre Design Feedback Needed Township of McNab/Braeside Fair is the land. Strong the people.

Braeside RA Centre Current State: Built in 1970, this building was reported in poor condition with over $275K of maintenance & repairs required. Significant accessibility issues exist with the lack of accessible washroom facilities, and an upstairs accessible only by a steep staircase with no upstairs washroom. Township of McNab/Braeside Fair is the land. Strong the people.

Status: Braeside RA Centre Replacement Given the age and condition of the building, Council has proposed the replacement of this building. In the summer of 2016, Greenview Environmental Management was hired to design a replacement building. With staff, committee and Council’s input, a draft design will be presented tonight for your input with an estimated cost of $1.6M with a contingency factor of +/-20%. Township of McNab/Braeside Fair is the land. Strong the people.

Status: Braeside RA Centre Replacement The building comprises the same functions as the current building: kitchen, canteen, change rooms, washrooms and a recreation space. The size of the recreation space presented is the same size as the current building (capacity ≈ 75). While a smaller recreation space was considered (capacity ≈ 35), this size: Would not accommodate indoor recreation programming. Would not likely generate much rental income. Would not represent significant cost savings with a cost difference of $106K (+/-20%). Township of McNab/Braeside Fair is the land. Strong the people.

Next on the Agenda: Tyler Peters, P.Eng. from Greenview Environmental Management will guide us through the draft design of the proposed new RA Centre here in Braeside. Following this presentation, we would like your feedback on this new building on items including: Overall design of the space. Size of the space. Function of the space. With this feedback, Council can finalize the design and overall direction of this project moving forward. Township of McNab/Braeside Fair is the land. Strong the people.