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Facilities Improvement Plan Roadmap to Improving the Learning Environment CROOKSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS Public Meeting 7:00 pm October 21, 2013.

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1 Facilities Improvement Plan Roadmap to Improving the Learning Environment CROOKSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS Public Meeting 7:00 pm October 21, 2013

2 Five Guiding Questions 1)What is the problem? 2)Why do you need this money? 3)What has already been done? 4)How much will it cost? 5)What is the tax impact for me?

3 Outline Long Term District Facility Needs Plan Address Aged Heating System at Highland Address Aged Ventilation System at Highland Outline Long-Term Plan for Pool Explore Tax Neutral Options Key District Objectives

4 Projects will include: New Roofs at Washington, High School, and Swimming Pool Roof Repairs and Upgrades at Highland Replace Aging Windows at Highland Address Aging Heating and Ventilation at Highland Long Term Pool Plan to Include Boiler and Air Exchange Fire Alarm System, Security, and Video Cameras Updates Heat Pump Replacement at CHS High School Parking Lots Quality Maintenance to Maintain Quality Schools

5 The heating plant for the school consists of two (2) steam boilers. The boilers are original from (1968) and burn natural gas with fuel oil backup. The boilers supply steam to two (2) steam to hot water heat exchangers. The hot water is then pumped to heating coils throughout the facility. These systems are beyond their useful life and require increasing maintenance. These boilers were submerged during a past flood and currently one of the heat exchangers has failed. The district proposes to convert the building heating system from steam to hot water. The existing boilers and heat exchanger would be removed. Install two new, high efficiency, dual fuel, hot water boilers and necessary equipment. Replace HES Heating System

6 HES Window Improvements

7 7 WES Roof Improvements

8 8 CHS Roof Improvements

9 Pool Roof Improvements

10 Picture of Boiler The heating plant for the pool building consists of one (1) steam boiler. The boiler is original from (1978) and burns natural gas with fuel oil backup The boilers supply steam to two (2) steam to hot water heat exchangers. One heat exchanger is for the heating coils throughout the facility. The other heats the pool over the winter months. This system is beyond its useful life and requires increasing maintenance and repairs. The district proposes to convert the heating system from steam to hot water. The existing boiler and heat exchanger would be removed. Install a new, high efficiency, condensing, dual fuel, hot water boiler. Replace Pool Heating System

11 We are asking you to support a referendum that will approve loaning $6,060,000 on November 5, 2013. Although not on the ballot, we are also asking you to support a package plan that levies an additional $7,940,000. The total package has been designed to mirror the taxation levels you are currently paying for the existing HS building. What are we asking the community to support?

12 So, what will it cost me? Par Amount School Building Bonds Alternative & Capital Facility Bonds Less: Expiring Levy Net Total Tax Increase Potential Tax Abatement Projects (2015) $6,060,000 $7,940,000 $1,740,000 Home $50,000 $18$21($41)($2)$4 Home $100,000 $44$50($98)($4)$10 Home $150,000 $77$88 ($172)($7) $17 Home $200,000 $110$126($246)($10)$25 Commercial $100,000 $91$105($204)($9)$21 Commercial $500,000 $563$645($1,261)($53)$127 Apartment $100,000 $76 $87 ($170) ($7) $17 Ag Homestead 160 acres (Value per acre $3,500) $214 $245($479) ($20) $48 Ag Non-Homestead 160 acres $341 $391($763)($32)$77

13 At this time, the School Board and Administration feel we should no longer continue with simply unacceptable levels of building maintenance. In addition, we believe that the total package and the unique financial timing make us as responsible as we can be. We are asking to fix virtually everything that has been neglected for the amount the community is already paying for building the current Crookston High School 18 years ago. Strong Schools Build Strong Communities All taxes are based on the latest tax base and enrollment projections. Voting Yes will have NO additional tax impact. The new levies will be in place for the next 20 years.

14 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, November 5, 2013 St. Pauls Lutheran Church 1214 University Avenue Crookston, MN 56716 Please VOTE

15 Thank you for your involvement and support!


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