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Fair Lawn BOE: Concept Planning Thomas Edison School John A. Forrest Elementary School Lyncrest Elementary School Henry B. Milnes Elementary School Radburn Elementary School Warren Point Elementary School Westmoreland Elementary School Thomas Jefferson Middle School Memorial Middle School New Administrative Offices near Fair Lawn High School New Administrative Offices at 5-01 Bergen Ave

Thomas Edison School

Thomas Edison School: Option 1 Pros Cons The site is very tight and we may not be able to expand over a first floor Traffic pattern is an issue Insufficient staff parking Minimal site disturbance Option 1: 2nd Story Addition, Classrooms on the 1st floor, Board of Education Offices relocated to 2nd floor Area of Possible Expansion – 13,500 SF Order of Magnitude Construction Cost – $7.52 Million Potential Number of Standard Size Classrooms (800/850 SF) – 12 Potential Number of Kindergarten Classrooms (950 SF) – 10

Thomas Edison School: Option 2 Pros Cons Meets core curriculum requirements We will lose some parking spaces for the new addition (approx. 6 spaces) Option 2: Media Center Area of Possible Expansion – 3,000 SF Media Center Order of Magnitude Construction Cost – $1.4 Million

Thomas Edison School: Option 3 Pros Cons Minimum site disturbance The site is very tight and we may not be able to expand over a first floor Traffic pattern is an issue Insufficient staff parking Option 3: 2nd Story Classroom Addition Area of Possible Expansion – 13,200 SF Order of Magnitude Construction Cost – $7.4 Million Potential Number of Standard Size Classrooms (800/850 SF) – 11 Potential Number of Kindergarten Classrooms (950 SF) – 9

John A. Forrest Elementary School

John A. Forrest Elementary School: Option 1 Pros Cons Large addition Connection to existing building is through an existing classroom Lose paved playground area and some grass area Insufficient staff parking Option 1: New 2-Story Addition Area of Possible Expansion – 13,300 SF Order of Magnitude Construction Cost – $5.84 Million Potential Number of Standard Size Classrooms (800/850 SF) – 12 Potential Number of Kindergarten Classrooms (950 SF) – 10

John A. Forrest Elementary School: Option 2 Pros Cons Close proximity to existing parking area Connection to main building is through an existing classroom Disturbs the site Insufficient staff parking Option 2: New 2-Story Addition Area of Possible Expansion – 8,800 SF Order of Magnitude Construction Cost – $3.8 million Potential Number of Standard Size Classrooms (800/850 SF) – 7 Potential Number of Kindergarten Classrooms (950 SF) – 7

John A. Forrest Elementary School: Option 3 Pros Cons Large addition Playground will have to be relocated Connection to main building is through an existing classroom Insufficient staff parking Option 3: New 2-Story Addition Area of Possible Expansion – 11,300 SF Order of Magnitude Construction Cost – $5 Million Potential Number of Standard Size Classrooms (800/850 SF) – 12 Potential Number of Kindergarten Classrooms (950 SF) - 10

Lyncrest Elementary School

Lyncrest Elementary School: Option 1 Pros Cons Larger addition Disturbs athletic fields Insufficient staff parking Option 1: New 1-Story Addition Area of Possible Expansion – 8,250 SF Order of Magnitude Construction Cost – $3.8 Million Potential Number of Standard Size Classrooms (800/850 SF) – 6 Potential Number of Kindergarten Classrooms (950 SF) – 6

Lyncrest Elementary School: Option 2 Pros Cons Less disturbance to athletic fields Minimal classrooms added Insufficient staff parking Option 2: New 1-Story Addition Area of Possible Expansion – 6,050 SF Order of Magnitude Construction Cost – $2.84 Million Potential Number of Standard Size Classrooms (800/850 SF) – 4 Potential Number of Kindergarten Classrooms (950 SF) – 4

Lyncrest Elementary School: Option 3 Pros Cons Minimal disturbance to site More difficult construction project Insufficient staff parking Option 3: 2nd Story Classroom Addition Area of Possible Expansion – 12,000 SF Order of Magnitude Construction Cost – $5.24 Million Potential Number of Standard Size Classrooms (800/850 SF) – 11 Potential Number of Kindergarten Classrooms (950 SF) – 9

Henry B. Milnes Elementary School

Henry B. Milnes Elementary School: Option 1 Pros Cons Large addition Access point to main building is through an existing exit vestibule (shown on bottom). Other access point would not be required but would be through an existing classroom (shown on top) Disturbs the site Insufficient staff parking Option 1: New 2-Story Addition Area of Possible Expansion – 28,000 SF Order of Magnitude Construction Cost – $11.96 Million Potential Number of Standard Size Classrooms (800/850 SF) – 28 Potential Number of Kindergarten Classrooms (950 SF) – 22

Henry B. Milnes Elementary School: Option 2 Pros Cons Minimal site disturbance More difficult construction project Insufficient staff parking Option 2: 2nd Story Classroom Addition Area of Possible Expansion – 13,800 SF Order of Magnitude Construction Cost – $6.44 Million Potential Number of Standard Size Classrooms (800/850 SF) – 12 Potential Number of Kindergarten Classrooms (950 SF) – 11

Henry B. Milnes Elementary School: Option 3 Pros Cons Minimal site disturbance More difficult construction project Insufficient staff parking Option 3: 2nd Story Classroom Addition Area of Possible Expansion – 13,100 SF Order of Magnitude Construction Cost – $6.2 Million Potential Number of Standard Size Classrooms (800/850 SF) – 11 Potential Number of Kindergarten Classrooms (950 SF) - 10

Radburn Elementary School

Radburn Elementary School: Option 1 Pros Cons Minimal site disturbance Small addition, fewer classrooms More difficult construction project Insufficient staff parking Need approvals from Radburn Association & NJ State Historic Preservation Office Option 1: 2nd story Classroom Addition Area of Possible Expansion – 5,800 SF Order of Magnitude Construction Cost – $2.84 Million Potential Number of Standard Size Classrooms (800/850 SF) – 4 Potential Number of Kindergarten Classrooms (950 SF) – 3

Radburn Elementary School: Option 2 Pros Cons Connection to main building is to an existing corridor Disturbs existing adjacent grass area Insufficient staff parking Need approvals from Radburn Association & NJ State Historic Preservation Office Option 2: New 2-Story Addition Area of Possible Expansion – 13,300 SF Order of Magnitude Construction Cost – $5.84 Million Potential Number of Standard Size Classrooms (800/850 SF) – 12 Potential Number of Kindergarten Classrooms (950 SF) - 10

Warren Point Elementary School

Warren Point Elementary School: Option 1 Pros Cons Large addition Access point to main building is through a corridor Will lose some grass area Insufficient staff parking Option 1: New 1 or 2-Story Addition Area of Possible Expansion – 6,650 SF / 13,300 SF Order of Magnitude Construction Cost – $3.02 Million / $5 Million Potential Number of Standard Size Classrooms (800/850 SF) – 6/12 Potential Number of Kindergarten Classrooms (950 SF) – 5/10

Warren Point Elementary School: Option 2 Pros Cons Access point to main building is through a corridor Will lose some paved playground area Insufficient staff parking Option 2: New 1 or 2-Story Addition Area of Possible Expansion – 4,400 SF / 8,800 SF Order of Magnitude Construction Cost – $2 Million / $3.8 Million Potential Number of Standard Size Classrooms (800/850 SF) – 3/6 Potential Number of Kindergarten Classrooms (950 SF) – 3/6

Warren Point Elementary School: Option 3 Pros Cons Large addition Minimal site disturbance Site is tight at parking lot for spanning a first floor More difficult construction project Insufficient staff parking Option 3: 2nd Story Classroom Addition Area of Possible Expansion – 20,000 SF Order of Magnitude Construction Cost – $9.2 Million Potential Number of Standard Size Classrooms (800/850 SF) – 18 Potential Number of Kindergarten Classrooms (950 SF) – 16

Westmoreland Elementary School

Westmoreland Elementary School: Option 1 Pros Cons Design of the school may be more appealing than other options Will lose some paved playground area Connection to main building is through an existing classroom Insufficient staff parking Option 1: New 1 or 2-Story Addition Area of Possible Expansion – 5,650 SF / 11,300 SF Order of Magnitude Construction Cost – $2.6 Million / $5 Million Potential Number of Standard Size Classrooms (800/850 SF) – 4/8 Potential Number of Kindergarten Classrooms (950 SF) – 3/6

Westmoreland Elementary School: Option 2 Pros Cons Minimal site disturbance May not be aesthetically pleasing to add a 2nd story More difficult construction project Insufficient staff parking Option 2: 2nd Story Classroom Addition Area of Possible Expansion – 9,500 SF Order of Magnitude Construction Cost – $4.52 Million Potential Number of Standard Size Classrooms (800/850 SF) – 7 Potential Number of Kindergarten Classrooms (950 SF) – 6

Thomas Jefferson Middle School

Thomas Jefferson Middle School: Option 1 Pros Cons Connection to main building is through an existing storage room Will lose paved playground area Insufficient staff parking Option 1: New 2-Story Addition Area of Possible Expansion – 13,300 SF Order of Magnitude Construction Cost – $5.84 Million Potential Number of Standard Size Classrooms (800/850 SF) – 12

Thomas Jefferson Middle School: Option 2 Pros Cons Connection to main building is through an existing corridor Will lose large parking area Insufficient staff parking Option 2: New 2-Story Addition Area of Possible Expansion – 13,300 SF Order of Magnitude Construction Cost – $5.84 Million Potential Number of Standard Size Classrooms (800/850 SF) – 12

Memorial Middle School

Memorial Middle School Pros Cons Minimal site disturbance School is in a flood zone Option 1: 2nd Story Classroom Addition Area of Possible Expansion – 12,500 SF Order of Magnitude Construction Cost – $5.84 Million Potential Number of Standard Size Classrooms (800/850 SF) – 11

Vacant Property near FLHS

Vacant Property near FLHS: Option 1 Pros Cons Adjacent to the high school Parking located near existing residential properties Option 1: New 2-Story Board of Education Office on Adjacent Property Area of Possible Expansion – 10,000 SF Order of Magnitude Construction Cost – $4.4 Million (does not include cost of parking area) Potential Number of Parking Spaces – +/- 65 spaces

Vacant Property near FLHS: Option 2 Pros Cons Building frontage on Bergen Ave Parking located near existing residential properties Option 2: New 2-Story Board of Education Office on Adjacent Property Area of Possible Expansion – 10,000 SF Order of Magnitude Construction Cost – $4.4 Million (does not include cost of parking area) Potential Number of Parking Spaces - +/- 70 spaces

5-01 Bergen Ave

5-01 Bergen Ave Pros Cons Currently developed site Some existing parking can be re- utilized Existing historic building can remain Will have to relocate buses Insufficient space for required additional parking Option 1: New 2-Story Board of Education Office Area of Possible Expansion – 10,000 SF Order of Magnitude Construction Cost – $4.4 Million

Construction Costs Warren Point Elementary School: Option 1 - $3.02 Million (1 story) / $5 Million (2 story) Option 2 - $2 Million (1 story) / $3.8 Million (2 story) Option 3 - $9.2 Million Westmoreland Elementary School: Option 1 - $2.6 Million (1 story) / $5 Million (2 story) Option 2 - $4.52 Million Thomas Jefferson Middle School: Option 1 & 2 - $5.84 Million Memorial Middle School: $5.84 Million Vacant Property near FLHS: Option 1 & 2 - $4.4 Million (does not include cost of parking area) 5-01 Bergen Ave - $4.4 Million Thomas Edison School: Option 1 - $7.52 Million Option 2 - $1.4 Million Option 3 - $7.4 Million John A. Forrest Elementary School: Option 1 - $5.84 Million Option 2 - $3.8 Million Option 3 - $5 Million Lyncrest Elementary School: Option 1 - $3.8 Million Option 2 - $2.84 Million Option 3 - $5.24 Million Henry B. Milnes Elementary School: Option 1 - $11.96 Million Option 2 - $6.44 Million Option 3 - $6.2 Million Radburn Elementary School: Option 1 - $2.84 Million Option 2 - $5.84 Million

Memorial Middle School

Memorial Middle School Pros Cons Minimal site disturbance School is in a flood zone Option 1: 2nd Story Classroom Addition Area of Possible Expansion – 12,500 SF Order of Magnitude Construction Cost – $5.84 Million Potential Number of Standard Size Classrooms (800/850 SF) – 11

Thomas Edison School

Thomas Edison School: Option 3 Pros Cons Minimum site disturbance The site is very tight and we may not be able to expand over a first floor Traffic pattern is an issue Insufficient staff parking Option 3: 2nd Story Classroom Addition Area of Possible Expansion – 13,200 SF Order of Magnitude Construction Cost – $7.4 Million Potential Number of Standard Size Classrooms (800/850 SF) – 11 Potential Number of Kindergarten Classrooms (950 SF) – 9