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HomeMy WebLinkAbout03/05/2024 05.B.ii. Washington Fruit Community Center(WFCC) Masterplan Presentation 1 a, BUSINESS OF THE CITY COUNCIL YAKIMA, WASHINGTON AGENDA STATEMENT Item No. B.ii. For Meeting of: March 5, 2024 ITEM TITLE: Washington Fruit Community Center(WFCC) Masterplan Presentation SUBMITTED BY: Scott Schafer, Public Works Director * Ken Wilkinson, Parks & Recreation Manager SUMMARY EXPLANATION: In 2019, City Council directed staff to complete a Master Plan of the WFCC; providing three design options in order to serve a greater number of individuals over the next 20 to 30 years offering more and different programs and activities. The three design options included: 1. Minimalistic - immediate repairs/improvements of existing facility 2. Intermediate - minor upgrade/remodeling of facility 3. Grand - major remodeling/expansion of facility City Council indicated that they wanted the Master Plan completed so that the City would be eligible for state or other grant funding opportunities to make such improvements to the WFCC. A Request for Qualifications was conducted by the City and the development of the Master Plan was awarded to KDA Architecture to provide the much anticipated design options for potential improvements and future expansion of the facility. One significant component of the development of the Master Plan was to obtain public input from the surrounding neighborhood to determine the desired programming and activities. However, the COVID- 19 Pandemic delayed the ability of the City to meet with the public in meaning way. In that public input was a critical element of this effort, it was determined that rather than compromise, the project be delayed until such time as a robust public input process could be executed. Enclosed for City Council review is the KDAArchitecture PowerPoint presentation that will be presented as well as the finalized Master Plan of the WFCC. ITEM BUDGETED: NA STRATEGIC PRIORITY: Partnership Development 2 APPROVED FOR SUBMITTAL BY THE CITY MANAGER RECOMMENDATION: ATTACHMENTS: Description Upload Date Type D WFCC Master Plan Presentation-KDA Architecture 2/20/2024 Presentation II WFCC Masterplan Final Document 1/29/2024 Presentation .-r . t , : /Li_ ) Prevailing Winds 0 Possible Expansion 0 /L ` 7"_ - `�� / _ \ 1 Traffic Flow ,AL/ •- 'N (KC:3 CI:-1-13.C.-- - • I \ a / .0 /Pedestrian 11 0 `' 0 Main Entry _ Splash \ �� L is' 0 Pad r - .0 Building D �\\\�- View ' -LAD \,. 2------' 9 c,J — Fel ,4 } TA)I ) / ) 600-. , , , 8 - , . �cw- (1( _______H.5-i. 1 0 . , , ...______ . , . r---Th I :1---- ; i. � � Ik, 0 ` n ______r ilding 1 Courts - . 0 - • _ iew 1 " I r y ,� : 0 ' Washington Fruit I Building 0 ,. View 'I , : Community Center�, v Master Plan Yakima . 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NAC a/� �� , ARCHITECTURE C.,"Rna EA(and°tlez CommunityOutreach - SurveyResults Top 5 Improvements 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 mile h eh ey es , ey �� e es J� ey ce e� o-, \y N , ey Ge % c c, ,p es ey Q 4, e y es 0 4y � 4y � 4y e� o 5y C\ 4y i . se Goecy a 4yee� ce 75yCyo0° 42 G \aQ \a4 \a �, QGa90 \ac ,` pkea �e � Cr \ay` GaLaa � \ La \ 6cCic \a ,`'c G \ 40cd co C' A ,ZC% y 0c ' ,C JJe �a �� \QN` aaJe0 `e o ` ee � , ey \G � `� aa °aQt° ' � �i' o � `, \ ce` ` p wo Joo ooa � ° d J �� C a �J Qga0 IPao cSosi 6 0 - ,§, ,aoe-c a c� Orp �o � S � e � .4% qt o\� � e � � QaJ` � caK. ,ock. �Jca Q \ ca 0,� a� 5o ao .o� a J0 . .0e v. 5� \J( .r ce .). P4a \ C� P Jo a C, AO yr �o +� see C �5 YakimaPark K� . NAC re , ARCHITECTURE a.ataatlati Community Outreach - Survey Results Ranking Desired Programs : • 1 . Youth Crafts �- wow • 2 . Adult Fitness Classes • 3 . Yo g a / Pilates � y � 'a • 4. Nutrition/Cooking Classes • _ '�� '' g .�, �r ill` ��; '44 . t • 5 . After School Programs __ � A • 6. Adult Dance Classes r_ _ __l C7. r Q Conceptual Images 125R0_23 • 7 . H o I i d ay Events �,a,, t n rrt Community Cente, .� - — j►. • 8. Youth Sports i cojk Ypai rp . NAC a ie , ARCHITECTURE Owriutand?�fa ., CommunityOutreach - Open House Discussions Requested Spaces : General Comments : • 1 . Gymnasium • 1 . Not sure that it is a • 2 . Teaching Kitchen community center • 3 . Arts & Crafts Space • 2 . Closed off, few windows • 4. Living Room Area / Entry • 3 . Low ceilings • 5 . Raise the Roof - Bigger r } --t z_ p r ►� y - Spaces/ Dance Studio h , ', , l . • 6. ActivatingPark - Connect - i' 1 1Ir , SF ■NM ,f - WFCC to Park .�;i -- T I • 7 . More Parkin ._ - i --T g , ' Conceptual Images 1/23/2023 • 8. Multi-Generational Spaces ����,asnirigron F,uit Community Center A� n- L KIA. 10k. Yakima r WV2 park . , ARCHITECTURE (�Rmi Uut and i-Tez : Facility Assessment • Site Walk Conducted — Facility in Generally Good Working Order • Newer Exterior Cladding, lighting, and flooring. • Structural Systems in Good Condition — Roofing In Need of Replacement — Accessibility (ADA) concerns - Doorknobs, Slope of Exterior Patio — Program Goals Not Met (Low Ceiling Space) — Inadequate Parking Provided to Meet to City Code (Site Lighting Not Adequate) — Fire Sprinkler & Alarm Systems are Recommended due to Facility Size & Usage — Electrical & Mechanical Systems Beyond Useful Life • Electrical Panels & Service Gear are in Good Working Order but Beyond End of Useful Life • Areas of Galvanized Plumbing Should be Replaced • Hot Water Tanks are Beyond Useful Life 10% Yakima NAC ARCHITECTURE ( Rita Out aid t/ez / Facility Assessment — f / I 1 N , 1 ' Missing Shingles @ Roof Ponding @ RTU Curbs ,\\ _ _ _ ....m,...__, la l II: 64, y 11`11 \I _ __ :9, _ S�1 II, ,,Ai,�, 4 - - '� EXIT otsi, itil , \ i , ., w— r t` i 1 ? Y Non-Accessible Drinking Fountain Exit Door With Knob & Deadbolt Yakima 10% NAC a ie , ARCHITECTURE OWElutanti7-14 ! Facility Assessment .1 _.. .. ... c..,:. iv v - --_-7.,.-, , I_- - - I�� 1Sii 11,3 , , , R 1 a a . ____ f.: _ :tip \. ,may s3;: - - - I3 e K` ,.;;w '713 TN Steep Slope @ Exit Door Newer Vinyl Windows L ,, , „„ , , . , ., ..., ,,,.__ . , _ ___ .__ .. ._ ...... .._..._____ � f ..ry ,_ , E liklitroHmuww_i rw< Double Cylinder Deadbolt @ Exit Door New Carpet, Ceiling, & Lights � NAC �� r t ARCHITECTURE Site Analysis • - -,:,,, .-.1.1..„....,...., .;., • , NII r t t a, ti r ,111.11. ec J ` fee •$ , .4 *"''. -",..,t.,...,!„ ....;E• — .- ., Budding c \ _ t.. - Prevailing 4 ( __ / �" -East F St View ,, East F St { L. Winds s= . .1 .�� - -.p ram' _ I i I I� �t ,Possible Expansion y ji' i - 'i I I r P.iy 4.f!. "fig• / Traffic Flow' ,* 7 Pedestrian 0 a . ' „... + � I / . � / Main Entry b 7 > n Ilift �i�:: � H ^ i `i . ,, II Splash Q (j 04iC° I °?? c Pad , m a f QD '' cj uilding _ ,, I Z c View Ali ,'ULI ) () ' i., ' n ,— - Li, a W ' 1 ".1- 0 . 0-?, t-! .....' SW// i 4 /.V 8Y n 6%• .-'Building A Fr. •v IFt r^ 4 �' View 1is U s 0 ••, 111'W '/ "11.112= l'• ' '' ' ii44_, , ,-. -. 1 ,L.,1 0 , , an ,4 . A_ . • 4=w It r / / / / .• ,� +4' '' , r L �'�— '<:s _ = EastE- - _ , 4 Ypai rp NAC a/ O . , t�ARCHITECTURE ( Rtnr rr(arl? . Master Plan Methodology t ____ ___. 3 Levels of Project TOILET TOILET f\I.—. VESTIBULE CLASSROOM/ Immediate Needs — Urgent Repairs HALL / \— COMPUTER -, ROOM o R,Ao, Intermediate Option - 5-10 Year Plan LOCKERS Master Plan Option - 5-25 Year Plan BEYOND WOMENM THE HALL SELL -- ROOM L MEWS I - Each Level builds on the previous. RESTROOM - Phased to allow completion over time. o �rI�V J1 —HALL STORAGE UTILITY ❑ ■ �h.�J V ,J i:: um nni s HALL nul in PANTRY24()I 1 1 KITCHEN —An— B BALL ROOM OFFICE —so—. B F l HALL II ." fil D oI 1 ' OFFICE I it nl nit I HALL WORK ROOM RECEPTION I I E1 , 1_ ■ ■ DIRECTOR'S OFFICE BRIO 4roPAGC RCOM - VESTIBULE r Yp 10k. ai rp . NAC a/� re , ARCHITECTURE &ha atakettY np Desig O tions 4--- i Immediate Needs TOILET T011,T 1Tr Interior Work: vfSltBl"� CLASSROOM/ COMPUTER HA f-' '-' ROOM GAME • Flooring _ • New dividers at Ball Room and Beyond the Bell LOCKERS • Paint 'BMW - .- ._ ESRO M • Remove the low wall barrier at front entry BELL HALL ROOM ' (cattle chute) _ �.1 MEN'S RESTROOM I Exterior Work: r • Reroof STORAGE UTILITY • Exterior Paint — Neutralize Palette 1 ;, „��, • Crosswalks and Drop-off reconfiguration HALL HALL t,; ._.' �.".`-`....'.-�,mit " • Exiting at fenced in areas. PANTRY ill KITCHEN _gm- 8 BALL ROOM Electrical and Mechanical: , OEEIQ • Mechanical (HVAC) upgrades • Lighting upgraded to LED. „ HALL I _ • Upgrade security system update including OFFICE HALL 1- °'� cameras. WORK ROOPot RECEPTION • Phones and Intercom Coordination ‘I_J DIRECTOR'S ,. -• Electrical — branch circuitry OFFICE BREAK STORAGE i7,,-. • Fire alarm system VESTIBULE r L__-_- __ - __ J i cA Ypai rp . NAC a/� �e , ARCH ITECTURE (�B.e®ut am.Z DesignOptions 0- Intermediate Option - Phase 1 SMALL CLASSROOM • Expand Game Room 3 2 GAME ROOM • Create Code Complaint Exit 1 • Create new Small Classroom • New larger windows as appropriate MEM -ME I 1 • Replace roofing at sloped roofs with R metal roofing. Wel i EXIT v • Replace ceiling of ball room THRU COURT -� STORAGE urrtMrr s i 1 _ MALL l'i . .- MALL vMar/RY _� - — - BALL ROOM 4 OFRCE MALL , OFFECE] 1, ..." , •I • ____11 , HALL PHASE 1 + R P ON r r 1 Jeate exit corridor DfRfC1DRS samic I tjensT. I 2 Fxpand Game Room ° ssa 3 Create(Slightly smaller)new I Jlassroom 4 Optional Renovation work in Ball Room «• r Is I w 1 ENTRY 10% Yakima . NAC a/� ie , ,,„ ARCHITECTURE CvnaUutaa7-fiz .! DesignOptions c _� Intermediate Option - Phase 2 1 SMALL "' CLASSROOM • New Entry/Lobby = I - r,�, ROOM o Reconfiguring existing entry to I move the vestibule out under the N9A1Eb s existing canopy. �� � REsr - iHE r o Extend the canopy out to the fit.BE" - south for a stronger presence in NV(5 V AivocuM EXIT the parking lot. THRU • Larger entry plaza at main entry COURT • Reconfigure and reduce size of Kitchen „. E y""'Y including the Pantry. . • Redo administrative offices '( BALL ROOM PANT " KITCHEN 5 --, ADMIN/STAFF LOBBY/ ' PHASE 2 RECEPTION I 7 6 5 Renovate Kitchen&Pantry 6 Create new Entry/Lobby 7 Remodel Admin - - VEST 10k. Y4VAnn ai rp NAC ARCHITECTUREOritturdr-itz , Design Options Intermediate Option - Phase 2 • Reconfiguring existing entry to move the vestibule out under the existing canopy. o M.," Mt , • 7. 1i. ' . ..." [ l ~ _i 4 ! rf, V EXISTING CENTER ' # y yy10- f N 1ANTRY KITCHEN 1 _ ,gill ,i, ^44 EXISTING AOM1N/STAFF LOBBY/ PARKING RECEPTION I arm- Ihii. r v 4 I, ___„„,, „„. . ,.,: i„ 4. . . Iv iF, �� VEST- 1 NIF - EN Y �� "_ ENTRY PLAZA ,. , 4 , vti Nurs i \_ .., DROP-OFF __,� 4th Street A..Y i, � Yakima . NAC a/� ie , ARCHITECTURE (�RMQ®ufand'?t�a , Design Options Intermediate Option - Phase 2 • New Entry Rendering ,•t V r +y�, ;i . .- -,*;7' - ' " • ;-Ario _ ,... ,. ,'--, Ve7.%= ,, --6 -;i;-.,-- .'•,1',•4- :4 .1'''' ' ' w •• :>�� rt3 Al nor `aistahr1.�. i WASHINGTON FRUITY • i'a--- :rt. f GOMMUNfTV CENTER + - .l :,,..00,5'... t. `1 I -, -1 - - 1 / ems_ x ill . f, ' ' .......r 0 i ,,,,-- ., . 4 I. r , II II ., -. 1 . ,�,° F FII'*'ti I \\ H ..411111011 \----- • re,r.' ''',. ' . 4."..--'--- ___——- 10% Yakima . NAC a/� ie , /ARCHITECTURE ( Rm4Orltt<ntf?��a .! Design Options r Master Plan • Build On Intermediate Option • New Entry & Living Room • Create New Access Spine from Entry to Ball Room GYM • Create New Gym - • Create New Dance Studio 1) _ ,, • Relocate & Expand Admin SMALL CLASSROOM GAME ROOM BEYOND THE BELL ROOM GIRLS - TOILET I MEN WOMEN r GYM BOYS 1 ENel X IT TOILET TOILET ST TOILET; - THRU 1 COURT I 1 LIVING • ROOM _ VEST �t RECEPTION—) ' BALL ROOM I,r T v KITCHEN It DANCE l t `'` --. STUDIO I\i ADMLN/ AFF ENTRY LARGE CLASSROOM - . 10k. Ypa�rp . WV2 a/� ie , /ARCHITECTURE URMQ®uteutri �a , Design Options Master Plan • New Entry & Parking Lot • Connection to Park • Community Garden "ifierT •4 . Ili '4.7' . ... . - *. . .---. . • •,1 et ,t +" _ t 9 • i I l . , x NEW 1/ "‘'h EXISTING ixll ADDITION m+au CENTER cpuaT • mew I'�'f 4, I•a11K1 ' ) 3 I, ,IgNot , . _ . __ . _ __ '� , _ ti tjli.h/t..„ _ ,limb, Y r ._ - . l jai): • t. y Ypai r p NAC a� ieO . , ARCHITECTURE m4 rtand/LTA ' Design Options Master Plan • New Entry Rendering --- 44/ )--4t;‘,...- elliw t - \ -11--:_. 1.4*- , .,'"- - * 1-,_ ' c'!",;17'• maim lifill 4 ik ii _ ( „,, __. .. , „..„, . -0_,,, . . , ,.... _ _ ,,,.. , 9r1, 'c., , 1,11 il, ,-,.-., Ai.,_-. ': ` i■ i ! N 60MHINGT0NFRUIT 1 gm'y % a C NTER ! � �v _ _, IF, ` •r 'o u�� < �ti \\\� ' , IMINXX/ 2/7111111111111 , Yakima 10% NAC a/ ie . ,( Rm,t_4(tand?,a,/ RCHITECTURE Design Options Master Plan • New Entry Rendering MI r liMillop F ",r ;" ' st':'0. %,-..-e," "-'----. 7:' . " ,.-- .L- . :.-1' _ : ,,,,... ,_ , . ..‘,..,„,,,,,,„, ,,,,,,.. , 711k.'illiegi::: ,-- . mi1it�il ,,, , : _ , ,,:..".2V,,Imr- _ ., t: k - I _ - .. I � I6 - .rI N FRUIT ii .,.,,„.... .- j iCENTER � I .{ A f 4 Cru,^A+' *°lir A}^n 'f ^s 5 r • ICIA- Yakima Nnc Park t ARCHITECTURE ("`Nne�ut aid l� � Cost Esti mate Immediate Needs • 14 a la carte items based on facility assessment • Total Estimated Construction Cost $1,524,639 • Total Estimated Project Cost $2,016,501 Breakdown • Includes fees, taxes, contingency 1. Flooring Throughout $153,043 2. New Dividers at Ballroom and Beyond the Bell $161 ,347 3. Repaint Interior $62,604 4. Remove the Low Barrier Wall at Entry $2,947 5. Reroof Building $312,403 6. Exterior Paint $43,016 7. Crosswalk and Drop-Off Reconfiguration $60,521 8. Exiting at Fenced-in Areas $17,334 9. Mechanical Upgrades $334,976 10. Lighting Upgraded to LED $125,845 11. Upgrade Security System Including Cameras $60,692 12. Phones and Intercom Coordination $34,321 1 3. Electrical - Branch Circuitry $86,947 14. Fire Alarm System $68,643 10k. Ypai rp . NAC a/� �� , ARCHITECTURE ay.,atax[t'Z11 Cost Estimate §ir ITIIIMI111 tir Intermediate Option ,„ , Y � Rw • Total Estimated Construction Cost $3,168,328 tt. .. f: • irl, -s � . s • Total Estimated Project Cost $4,747,457 �` ,iiitlif r_�y • Includes fees, taxes, contingency ,p WASHINGTON FRUR ` r • Escalated to 3q 2026 @ 6%/year -�- • i i ; e' r �aY..JY�f- • Can be executed in 2 phases over time ; f 4 ,J - • Includes All Immediate Needs ``' r--� ,� `� t �ti 1. "- lir Master Plan 'tAft '< '`` b • Total Estimated Construction Cost $10,687,798 -.` ry_ - Total Estimated Project Cost $15,047,668 �, „ : .111 ,A, `31 Includes fees, taxes, contingency Escalated to 3q 2028 @ 6%/year Includes All Immediate & Intermediate Items / YpaiVa 10% NAC a i. , ARCHITECTURE &haatakci Oa .r 24 *t If '''..., -:;,:-.=•• .,1••. * N, - - •T 4::. • :, -_, .7.--**,. . , A „. , .i....44,„ ,+,,,_ •,, . 4 , ,-, •••. . • . - -. •-,-. -1=1, / . , -,.-i4 44./.., •I'lifit 11 v." 41‘00444y, . :,-, -- • ,. ...-.. --- — ,froA -Sii.' iii'-*-.vh ,, . i vb, '-' 11• '‘A .`%:-A., i.c • ,' • - •-. O." . • •-. I, . --411 -'>.' ,.411.4':f.. Ignii,,tlingil 111 •.1', ' ifft." .. , - - __ _.__ _..t.. .6 0 , IIIIr (1111 ---—.! ' - "- • - - :---_-...r U, -wl...,.. IIII 140.711AR ', -114' 4, , lir a = -41rIA • -Pat.,_ - , - \ - -' ::•.---- . I „ t.:, ,•,...-- -. :..) , • ." tk,i,421,‘ _ . — „ ., .-.,--t„....--„,r,„z. -• , -7-..-"."'"""_ ..../0",,„,...- -• ---.... *So / / ....--.-.--.../ Washington Fruit Community Center 7, Master Plan \•,.-..,,.....•• .., / Project No. 201932 October 2023 Kif A KDA ARCHITECTURE 1310 North 16th Avenue,Yakima,WA 98902 T 509 575 5408 F 509 453 0293 www.KDAarchitecture.com N AC ARCHITECTURE 25 K1A KDA ARCHITECTURE NAC WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY SECTION 2.0 RECOMMENDED MASTER PLAN 2.3 INTERMEDIATE OPTION FLOOR PLAN PHASE 1 2.4 INTERMEDIATE OPTION FLOOR PLAN PHASE 2 2.5 ENTRY PLAZA SITE PLAN PHASE 1 2.6 CONCEPTUAL RENDERING PHASE 1 2.7 MASTER PLAN 2.8 MASTER PLAN — SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2.9 EXTERIOR RENDERING FROM SOUTHEAST 2.10 EXTERIOR RENDERING FROM THE EAST 2.11 MASTER PLAN PHASE 3 2.12 MASTER PLAN PHASE 4 2.13 ENTRY PLAZA SITE PLAN PHASE 3 SECTION 3.0 COMMUNITY OUTREACH &VISIONING SECTION 4.0 FACILITY ASSESSMENT 4.0 BUILDING ASSESSMENT OVERVIEW 4.1 ARCHITECTURAL ASSESSMENT 4.2 STRUCTURAL ASSESSMENT 4.3 MECHANICAL ASSESSMENT 4.4 ELECTRICAL ASSESSMENT SECTION 5.0 BUILDING SYSTEMS DESCRIPTIONS 5.0 BUILDING SYSTEMS OVERVIEW 5.1 STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS 5.2 MECHANICAL SYSTEMS 5.3 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS SECTION 6.0 OUTLINE SPECIFICATION SECTION 7.0 SPACE PROGRAM SECTION 8.0 ESTIMATE OF PROBABLE CONSTRUCTION & PROJECT COST SECTION 9.0 APPENDIX Project No. 201932 26 KDA ARCHITECTURE NAC WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1.0 GENERAL INFORMATION This manual contains the Master Plan documentation for the Washington Fruit Community Center in Yakima, Washington.The Master Plan evaluated three design options, from a minimalistic approach to a grand approach as requested by the City of Yakima.The three design options presented in the Master Plan-immediate needs (minimalistic), intermediate (medium option) and Master Plan (grand) were developed through facility assessments of the existing building, the community engagement, and meetings with City representatives. Each option is intended to build on the previous step, so upgrades and modifications can be incorporated as funding is available.The immediate needs focused on upgrading the existing building where possible to enhance the facility for community use.The intermediate option incorporates the immediate needs and evaluates initial remodel projects in two steps (Phase 1 and Phase 2)with a focus on building toward the ultimate Master Plan.The Master Plan also includes an alternative option for development in multiple phases (Phase 3 and 4).This allows for the project to move forward with the priority need of a gymnasium and hold on the Dance Studio and additional administrative space until funds are available. The Master Plan creates space to expand the programs being offered and lays out the vision for the facility for the next 20 to 30 years. The scope of each option is as follows: Immediate Needs (Minimalistic Option) Interior Work: • Flooring • New dividers at Ball Room and Beyond the Bell • Paint • Remove the low wall barrier at front entry (cattle chute) Exterior Work: • Reroof • Exterior Paint • Crosswalks and Drop-off reconfiguration • Exiting at fenced in areas. Electrical and Mechanical: • Mechanical (HVAC) upgrades • Lighting upgraded to LED. • Upgrade security system update including cameras. • Phones and Intercom Coordination • Electrical — branch circuitry • Fire alarm system Project No. 201932 27 Kif KDA ARCHITECTURE NAC WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1.1 Intermediate Option (Medium Option) • New Entry/Lobby o Reconfiguring existing entry to move the vestibule out under the existing canopy. o Extend the canopy out to the south for a stronger presence in the parking lot. • Larger entry plaza at main entry • New larger windows as appropriate • Replace roofing at sloped roofs with metal roofing. • Replace ceiling of ball room • Reconfigure and reduce size of Kitchen including the Pantry. • Redo offices Refer to Sections 2.3-2.6 for complete set of plan diagrams and drawings. u« NA. alUMW 06. .81 EXIT —I THRLI MUM rat Project No. 201932 28 Kif KDA ARCHITECTURE NAC WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1.2 Master Plan (Grand Option) • Add Gymnasium (Elementary School Size) • Enlarged Game Room • Add Dance Studio • Classroom/Computer (2 Additional) The existing building is approximately 10,660 sf and the expansion included in the Master Plan is 23,056 sf. Refer to Sections 2.7-2.13 for a complete set of plan diagrams and drawings. I r nAsmow CAW aalu I MND IM Kll 00,0,4 rerun `IIIW' i tlO^ uor tw[r mw OMIT tt MU IMO IWIII rtIONN EMIfY IWNNAN. y COST ESTIMATE The estimate of probable construction cost for the immediate needs was developed as a laundry list with each need being listed as an additive alternate with a standalone cost.The total of all the needs is $1,524,639 and each is escalated out to the fourth quarter of 2024 at 6% per year. The soft costs, which include Washington State Sale Tax, construction contingency, fees, permitting and miscellaneous cost for the immediate needs option is $491,862.The soft costs include allowances and place holders that will be developed as the Project No. 201932 29 Kif KDA ARCHITECTURE NAC WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1.3 project(s) move forward.This puts the estimate of probable project cost at $2,01 6,501. If any of the immediate needs are delayed beyond 16 months, then there will be a cost impact. The estimate of probable construction cost for the Phase 1 project is $3,1 68,328.This cost has been escalated out to the third quarter of 2026 at 6% per year. The estimate of probable soft cost is $1,579,128 for an estimate of probable project cost of $4,747,457.These costs include all the work in the immediate needs option. The estimate of probable construction cost for the Master Plan is $10,687,798.This cost has been escalated out to the third quarter of 2028 at 6% per year.The estimate of probable soft cost is $4,359,870 for an estimate of probable project cost of $1 5,047,668. These costs include all the work in the Immediate needs option and Intermediate Option. There are some portions of the Intermediate option work, which will be demolished in the Master Plan such as the new entry vestibule and entry canopy extension. Refer to Section 8.0 for the detailed cost estimate. SCHEDULE Due to the project being broken up into three different options with multiple intermediate steps or phases and since no funding source has been determined, a project schedule has not been developed.With that said the construction duration of the Intermediate Option is estimated to be 12 months and the duration of the Master Plan is estimated to be 14 months. Keep in mind the Master Plan includes all work in Intermediate Option.The design process through bidding will have a duration of approximately 12 months for the Master Plan and approximately 10 months for the Intermediate Option. Project No. 201932 30 Ka KDA ARCHITECTURE NAC WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan RECOMMENDED MASTER PLAN 2.0 INTRODUCTION This project has been developed to allow the work to be completed as money becomes available or in bigger chunks or all at once. Ultimately, all items complete would be done so with a focus on the ultimate Master Plan vision. IMMEDIATE NEEDS The goal of this option was to develop a laundry list of items to be upgraded/replaced such that when money becomes available an item or items can be completed based on level of priority. It is the intent of the Master Plan that a high percentage of the items noted would not be changed if the Master Plan project was complete. As an example, if it was decided to replace the existing roofing the color and material used would be selected based on the Master Plan. INTERMEDIATE OPTION The goal of this phase is to remodel the existing building to improve its function and expand programs while keeping the vision of the Master Plan. The remodel effort is also seen as a low cost first step to a complete transformation of the existing facility to create a welcoming community venue that becomes a hub of activity. The plans presented include Phase 1 and 2 to reduce the overall impact of construction on the facilities' use. Phase 1 includes moving the Computer Classroom to the south, which eliminates the two staff toilets and locker alcove and west end of the main corridor. The wall between the existing Computer Classroom and Game Room will be removed to increase the space/capacity of the Game Room. To improve an existing issue at the west end of the main corridor the project will extend the existing short corridor to the existing Game Room to the north to create a more direct exit through the existing courtyard. The Beyond the Bell room will also be restricted to a maximum of 50 occupants since the exit to the north through the locker alcove has been eliminated. The Ball Room will be upgraded with a new ceiling, lighting, divider walls and finishes. Phase 2 will include creating a larger lobby/waiting area by adding new all glass vestibule under the existing canopy and a reconfiguration of the reception area. The Kitchen and Pantry will be remodeled to reduce the overall space to become a catering kitchen instead of a full-service kitchen. This will allow the administrative space to grow into the existing Pantry. Along with the new vestibule the existing canopy will be extended south to increase its presence on the south side of the building. The canopy will also have new columns added. A larger entry plaza will be created to enhance the entry sequence, creating a gathering space Project No. 201920 31 Ka KDA ARCHITECTURE NAC WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan RECOMMENDED MASTER PLAN 2.1 before events, and extending the plaza out to the new drop of for family members to the east. Refer to Pages 2.3, 2.4, 2.5, and 2.6 for a complete set of floor plans, site plan and rendering. MASTER PLAN The Master Plan incorporates all the Immediate Needs and the Intermediate Option scope while taking this facility to a whole new level by adding a new Main Entry, Living Room, Reception, Gymnasium, Dance Studio, and additional space for Administration. The Living Room becomes the life of the facility with a direct connection to the Gym, Dance Studio, Beyond the Bell, and Ball Room. The expansion also includes new restrooms and other support facilities. To create a strong link between the existing building and the new main entry a wide corridor extends north from the Living Room directly into the Ball Room. This change will require the relocation of the existing main electrical gear. This allows an opportunity to move the electrical gear to a location that allows expanding the electrical service size to accommodate the expansion of the facility. One of the key elements of the Master Plan was to activate the use of Miller Park and create a strong connection between Miller Park and Washington Fruit Community Center. To do this the new entry has been moved to the south with a large entry canopy with a stronger presence on the south side and extending to the east to address North 4th Street. An entry plaza will extend from North 4th Street at the family drop off to Miller Park. This will allow easy and secure access for programs that will utilize the Community Center and Park. The existing courtyard to the north will be updated to eliminate the raised gardens. A new space will be created for community gardens east of the existing building. This will create a more functional space and make it visible to the community. The space will be fenced in with a four-foot-high fence. The exterior conceptual renderings illustrate a simple building with strong forms and very little detail. The detail appears at the canopy columns and structure. At the existing building the renderings show the removal of all the wing walls and parapets around the sloped roofs. This helps simplify each form and eliminates areas of potential water intrusion. The gymnasium addition will be constructed with CMU exterior walls with open web steel joist and light gauge metal deck for the roof structure.The exterior skin will be Hardie panel siding with a large graphic on the south side facing the park. The roofing will be single ply TPO membrane. The new main entry and dance studio will have wood framed walls and roof structure. The main entry will be finished with stucco. The dance studio roof will be sloped similar to the existing facility with metal roofing. Project No. 201920 32 Ka KDA ARCHITECTURE NAC WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan RECOMMENDED MASTER PLAN 2.2 The existing building is 10,660 square feet and the proposed remodel and expansion is programmed at 23,056 square feet. The new gymnasium is sized at 5,400 square feet, which is the typical size of an elementary school gym. The new dance studio is sized at 1,300 square feet, the expanded game room is 1,580 sf, the large classroom is 800 sf, and the small classroom/computer room is 450 sf. The conceptual site plan calls for eliminating most of the existing southern parking lot to make space for the south expansion of the building.A new parking lot is created in what remains of the existing parking lot and one of the outdoor basketball courts. The new parking lot has 15 parking stalls including 6 ADA stalls. Based on the square footage spaces being provided, 198 parking stalls are needed for this facility. In our conversation with city planning, they agreed that sharing parking with Champions Centre Church and utilizing the on-street parking is acceptable. An Administrative Adjustment will be required. To achieve the total required parking stalls in the following lots/areas are proposed: • Southern on-site lot— 15 parking stalls includes 6 ADA • Diagonal parking at the basketball courts on west side of N 4th — 19 parking stalls • Parallel parking spaces along east side of N 4th Street — 7 parking stalls • The Champions Centre Church parking across N 4th Street— 1 68 parking stalls (this utilizes the north portion of the parking lot that is currently gravel) • Total Available Stalls - 209 Parking Stalls As an alternate to the full Master Plan, plans are included which allow the Master Plan to be accomplished in two phases.The Gym addition, which is a priority for additional programming offerings, is developed in the initial alternative plan Phase 3. Phase 4 Alternative Plan delays the Dance Studio addition and expansion of the Administration space until a later time. Refer to Pages 2.7 - 2.13 for a complete set of floor plans, site plans, and renderings. For initial options explored during the Master Plan Process see the Appendix in Section 9.0. Project No. 201920 33 K,A KDA ARCHITECTURE NAC WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan RECOMMENDED MASTER PLAN - INTERMEDIATE OPTION FLOOR PLAN PHASE 1 2.3 PHASE 1 SMALL Create exit corridor CLASSROOM 2 Fxpand Game Room GAME ROOM 3 2 3 Create (Slightly smaller) new Classroom • WOMEN'S 4 Optional Renovation work in BEYOND RESTROOM Ball Room THE BELL ROOM ill MEN'S I RESTROOM EXIT THRU .11 COURT STORAGE UTILITY _r HAtt „ . HALL PANTRY KITCHEN BALL ROOM 4 4 OFFICE HALL i OFFICE I i HALL WORK -4 ROOM I RECEPTION I DIRECTOR'S OFFICE BREAK STORM:i --1 ROOM VEST • M w w w w ENTRY Project No. 201932 34 Ka KDA ARCHITECTURE NAC WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan RECOMMENDED MASTER PLAN — INTERMEDIATE OPTION FLOOR PLAN PHASE 2 2.4 lit— , PHASE 2 SMALL 5 Renovate Kitchen & Pantry 1 CLASSROOM 6 Create new Entry/Lobby GAME ROOM 7 Remodel Admin WOMETN'S I -BEYOND RE5 TR(1 E)M1E rHE BELL a MA ' MEWS -..1 V RES MOW EXIT THRU COURT STORAGE El Mint H4!i y • ---. F '`\ BALL ROOM ANT Y KITCHEN 5 ADMIN/STAFF LOBBY/ RECEPTION 6 1 a �, r% ` VEST 0 •1 if 111 II A Project No. 201932 ENTRY 35 KJlorlA KDA ARCHITECTURE NAc WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan RECOMMENDED MASTER PLAN — INTERMEDIATE OPTION SITE PLAN PHASE 2 2.5 I 'Mk 1- i. 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'+ tom` .' , ,,,, tii.' _ s 'f .a T - `aua��" 'ImarSa Algii Project No. 201932 41 KaKDA ARCHITECTURE NAC n t[xittCtY AI WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan RECOMMENDED MASTER PLAN - MASTER PLAN PHASE 3 2.11 GYM 6 PHASE 3 1 Create new Large Classroom 2 Widen Entry connection/Living Rm GAME ROOM 3 Admin/Reception Renovation 5 Add new Entry/Living Room wOMEIY'S arrarars1RcruM rPE 1 6 Add new GYM/Stor/Restrooms Af!.I i ROOM MEH3 1 MEN ;'.:Q,,,-.,,, R/571700,00 EXIT TOILET TOILET f THRU - — — . _. COURT --1,...; 5 LIVING . a ROOM 1 VEST - RECEPTION r. NT Y KITCHEN I 3 It i ENTRY I ADMIN/STAFF SMALL I CLASSROOM 1 Project No. 201932 42 KaKDA ARCHITECTURE NAC WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan RECOMMENDED MASTER PLAN - MASTER PLAN PHASE 4 2.12 GYM PHASE 4 1 Create new Large Classroom SMALL I Complete Admin/Reception Renova- CLASSROOM GAME ROOM 3 tion/Addition 4 Add new Dance Studio NLSWRCOW MEN WOMEN GYM l J "r'u°V' I. 1 EXIT l TOILET ST I THRU COURT LIVING VEST ROOM RECEPTION 1 11 f 3 PANTRY KITCHEN BALL ROOM \\ , . DANCE l STUDIO ADMIN/ AFF ENTRY 4 1 LARGE CLASSROOM i 1 - Project No. 201932 43 Kojk KDA ARCHITECTURE NAC WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan RECOMMENDED MASTER PLAN - ENTRY PLAZA SITE PLAN PHASE 3 2.13 I ____ ,4_ \ - NEW ADDITION 112l! _.......... -+410" `' EXISTING CENTER ENTRY 1 i 1 iI 1 PARKING - � l` 1 IIII 1 .. J. 1 _. 7 44101itt*"4`-. s^,- -, 11114;.‘_""\' :0-.1 . P. • ENTRY PLAZA1461•*' ► ti 4- . ' voll lillir .. { . 1 1 ITS:. �, `� � `� f < - , -may 7 d ''4` li r ,� y'` � i. Ir 'ROP-OFF Air' , _, v. \\Iligt. all s.... ' I • N 4th Street 'A- I, ems.• - * _ -• . '.-,..... --_.__4111P d10.111111ii a .' - - - Project No. 201932 44 KIA KDA ARCHITECTURE NAc WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan COMMUNITY OUTREACH & VISIONING 3.0 INTRODUCTION A Master Plan is only as good as the information it's based on. For a community center, the information that drives the facility design from a programming level is what does the community want to see in their facility. For Washington Fruit Community Center, this is especially important as there were limited programs in the past and new programs that have been started. In order to learn what those who do not currently use the center would like to see, or what features might entice them to use the facility, a robust community outreach program was required. EVENTS The first event was a Listening Session with tours of the existing facility held on June 14, 2021. Most of the attendees were agencies that provide programming. The second event was also an open house that included food and sign ups for programs being offered. This event was well attended and the KDA team gathered input on the facility needs from over two dozen people. Our conclusion from what we heard is as follows: 1. Gym 2. Teaching kitchen 3. Arts & Crafts space 4. Living room (fish tank) 5. Raise the roof on the banquet room 6. More parking including handicap parking 7. Connection to the park 8. Exterior plaza (connected to the park) 9. Vending machines SURVEY The survey was distributed at each public event and made available online.The survey included questions about if the respondent has participated in programs at the Center, and if yes, what programs. Respondents were also asked to select the top five programs and services they would consider using at the Center. Additionally, what would keep them from participating in programs or services. Lastly, they were asked demographic information. RESULTS A total of 44 responses were received. See appendix in Section 9 for the survey data and responses. These responses and their respective rankings were referenced and utilized to create the building program for the facility as we continued to develop the master plan options. Project No. 201920 45 Ka KDA ARCHITECTURE NAC WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan FACILITY ASSESSMENT 4.0.1 ASSESSMENT OVERVIEW A building walk-through and meeting with Ryan Pharmer, Coffman Engineers and Randy Pitney from the City of Yakima was conducted on December 10, 2019. The intent of this structural, mechanical, and electrical assessment is to provide a general review of the types of systems in the building and provide some general comment regarding their current condition. The intent is also to provide some summary information that may be useful to the Owner for future facility planning. The property visited at 602 N. 4th St., Yakima, Washington is a community center facility including a kitchen, classrooms, gathering area (currently used for Yakima Police Athletics League workout training) and other support spaces. The building is approximately 10,450 square feet. The building was constructed in the early 1970's, an addition expanding the building to the west was completed in the mid to late 1970's, and an addition expanding the building to the south was completed in the early 1990's. Minor renovations to replace the exterior siding, modify a staff lounge to be two ADA restrooms, and replace carpet and lighting throughout classrooms and commons spaces have occurred over the last 5 years. This condition assessment is based on visual review of readily accessible areas only and discussions with Randy Pitney. City provided scans of record drawings were reviewed for general system understanding. Calculations have not been performed as part of this assessment. Finishes were not removed to view the condition or existence of any elements not readily visible. This assessment is split up into multiple sections based on the specific discipline being discussed. The sections discussed are as follows: Architectural Assessment, Structural Assessment, Mechanical Assessment, and Electrical Assessment. Project No. 201932 46 KDA ARCHITECTURE NAC ARCHITECTURE WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan FACILITY ASSESSMENT - ARCHITECTURAL SYSTEMS 4.1.1 ARCHITECTURAL SYSTEMS: EXTERIOR CONDITION The building has two types of roofing, asphalt composition shingles and built-up roofing. The portions of the building clad with composition shingles are showing signs of aging such as slight curling at edges, sluffing of ceramic granules (collecting on low slope built-up roofing areas), and numerous areas of missing shingles (See Photo 1-2). • s Photo 1 -Granules Photo 2 -Missing Shingles The low-slope built-up roofing areas are showing signs of aging. It was noted in discussions with Randy on site that the low-slope areas have areas of leaking that have been addressed over time. Concerning details were observed in transitions between the two roofing materials, scuppers, counter flashings, and roof drains in the built-up roofing areas. Additionally, the center section of the built-up roof area containing mechanical units is showing signs of inadequate slope for proper drainage. Some areas at the perimeter of the roof, transitioning from asphalt composition shingles to built-up roof gutter area are showing signs of poor drainage and water backing up (dirt staining on shingles). --- 1 } _. 7 Photo 3 -Poorly Detailed Roof Drain Photo 4-Standing Water @ Built-Up Roofing Project No. 201932 47 KIA KDA ARCHITECTURE NAC ARCHITECTURE WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan FACILITY ASSESSMENT - ARCHITECTURAL SYSTEMS 4.1.2 It is recommended that the building be reroofed entirely with all problem areas including, roof drains, scuppers, roofing type transitions, and counter-flashings installed per manufacturer recommendations. Seals on the exposed ductwork on the roof appear to be failing presenting the opportunity for water intrusion into the ductwork. These issues should be addressed as soon as possible to prevent damage to the building and systems. Natural gas piping in some areas on the roof appears to be inadequately supported/braced. Some roof drain outlets on the exterior of the building were note equipped with downspouts to divert the water from the roof to the ground away from the building. It is recommended to install downspouts at the roof drain outlets. The exterior wall cladding is fiber cement lap siding and appears to be recently installed and is in good condition. The windows in the facility are typically newer vinyl style and appear to be in good condition. The main entry windows and door assembly are aluminum storefront and appear to be recently installed and in good working order. The rear entry/exit door/window assembly is an older storefront system and is arranged in a vestibule style configuration with the interior door having a double cylinder lock. This door is signed with a placard noting "this door to remain unlocked during working hours" per the building code. A double cylinder lock on this door presents a potential life safety issue if the door is not unlocked during building occupancy.The slope of the flatwork leading to the public way from this door exceeds 1:12 slope and does not meet ADA code. Additionally, a chain-link security fence equipped with a chain and padlock restrict egress to the public way through the exterior door.This presents a potential fire hazard to occupants utilizing this exit. It is recommended that this exit be eliminated if allowable per code or that the slope and chain-link gate be revised to allow barrier free egress to the public way. Some miscellaneous doors throughout the facility are equipped with doorknobs.These do not comply with current ADA code as they require pinching, grasping, or clasping to operate and should be replaced with levers to provide barrier free access.Additionally,the exit door leading to the exterior from the classroom space is equipped with a deadbolt. This does not meet building code regulations as it requires more than one operation to exit. The egress doors leading from the boxing gym area lead onto an exterior patio area enclosed by a chain-link fence, secured by a fork latch which could be locked with a pad lock restricting fire egress from the exterior courtyard.There also, is not a paved accessible route to the public way leading from the exterior courtyard. It is recommended that the latch on this gate be equipped with panic hardware to allow unrestricted egress from the courtyard and that a paved accessible route leading from the exterior courtyard to the public way be installed. Project No. 201932 48 KDA ARCHITECTURE NAC ARCHITECTURE WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan FACILITY ASSESSMENT - ARCHITECTURAL SYSTEMS 4.1.3 The flatwork around the building is in fair condition with some areas showing signs of settlement and some areas with excessive slope that does not meet ADA requirements. IF/ -I i of e , 9110P- Photo 5- Excessive Slope @ Egress Door Photo 6-Gate with Fork Latch @ Courtyard ACCESSIBILITY(ADA) The accessible pathway from the parking lot areas appear to meet current accessibility code from the parking stalls into the building, and (1) signed ADA parking stall is present. With the current count of 22 parking stalls, (1) handicapped parking stall must be provided in the lot serving the facility.While the number of stalls provided is adequate,the dimensions of the stall are not per ADA regulations (the stall is larger than required) and the painted handicapped symbol is not present on the asphalt. An additional (2) handicapped stalls are provided in the public way via on street parking but are not connected to the accessible route via hard surface pathway. It is recommended that the existing ADA stall in the off-street parking lot be restriped to meet current code and that additional ADA stalls be striped on-street and provided with access to the accessible route to the building. The interior of the building is generally barrier free with the following exceptions: doorknobs on some doors, adequate maneuverability clearance is not provided in the kitchen space or the work room in the office, the transaction counter at the main office is too tall, sinks in built-in cabinetry appear to be taller than 34" to the rim of the sink, only (1) drinking fountain is provided and it appears to be too tall for handicapped access, the AED device appears to be mounted above 48" AFF to the operable parts, and surface material/slopes in and out of the building from doors other than the main entry are not adequate to meet accessibility standards. Toilets all appear to be recently renovated and appear to be ADA complaint. BUILDING CODE The facility is approximately 10,400 square feet as currently configured. The primary usage appears to be a Group A-3 Occupancy(Community Center).The construction type of this facility is a Type V-A (wood construction) and the facility is not equipped with a fire alarm or fire sprinkler system. With these assumptions, the current facility is allowed to be approximately 16,120 square feet by current building code without the installation of a fire sprinkler system. Project No. 201932 49 KDA ARCHITECTURE NAC ARCHITECTURE WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan FACILITY ASSESSMENT - ARCHITECTURAL SYSTEMS 4.1.4 Due to the usage of the building as a boxing gym space, the occupant load (412 Occupants) is larger than allowed in a fire area for a Group A-3 building (300 Occupants) which triggers the need for a fire sprinkler system. It is recommended that any modification affecting life safety elements should include the addition of a fire sprinkler and fire alarm system to the facility. The assumption that the building meets the V-A type of construction requirements should be validated as well. The existing documents available do not provide sufficient information to confirm the type of construction of the existing facility. INTERIOR CONDITION The interior finishes of the facility vary in their age. Carpeting throughout the facility has been recently replaced and is in good condition. Finishes in the restrooms are in good condition and have been recently replaced. Casework throughout the facility is in need of repair or full replacement depending on the severity of the damage. The great room/boxing gym area is equipped with parquet wood flooring that appears to be in moderately good condition and could be repaired and refinished, but wood flooring is not the best choice for this type of activity. If boxing is to continue toS be the main activity in this space, it is recommended to change the flooring material to a rubberized athletic flooring. 4,11.41111. 111.1111111111111 - 111416 Photo 7 -Casework in Poor Repair Photo 8-Casework in Poor Repair Light fixtures throughout the facility vary greatly. It appears that the fixtures are being replaced over time as funds become available. It is recommended to replace all fixtures in the facility to reduce energy costs and maintenance efforts. Project No. 201932 50 KIA KDA ARCHITECTURE NAC ARCHITECTURE WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan FACILITY ASSESSMENT - ARCHITECTURAL SYSTEMS 4.1.5 lill A.: 1 -- '-- IPS" . -i Y '?►- -,l. ---, ,-,,,- • '` ____:„. Photo 9- New LED Lights @ Meeting Room Photo 10- Replacement Light Fixture Over Can Light The paint on the interior of the building is in good condition in spaces that have been recently remodeled, but repainting is needed in spaces that have not been remodeled. The ceilings in the facility are in good condition but for the areas showing signs of roof leaks and water damage such as the main entry of the boxing gym and in the main entry corridor. i Photo 11 -Water Damage @ Corridor Photo 12 -Water Damage @ Boxing Gym Entry The ceiling/lighting layout in the boxing gym appears to be appropriate for a great room/conference room usage. Punching bags for the boxing gym are currently being suspended from the overhead tracking system for the old room divider panels. If the space is to continue as a boxing gym, a revised ceiling layout and structure designed to support the program specific equipment is recommended to facilitate the activities in the space. Project No. 201932 51 KDA ARCHITECTURE NAC ARCHITECTURE WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan FACILITY ASSESSMENT - ARCHITECTURAL SYSTEMS 4.1.6 +� 1�! / Ly' Photo 13 - Low Ceiling @ Boxing Ring Photo 14-Parquet Flooring @ Boxing Gym FUTURE EXPANSION The current facility is adequately served by toilets and sinks. By current plumbing code, with the maximum occupancy of 412, 2 toilets for men and 3 toilets for women are required (assuming an A-4 occupancy classification).There are 8 toilets/urinals provided in the facility. The current fixture count allows the building to be expanded to add an additional 108 occupants without requiring additional plumbing fixtures being added. Depending on the configuration, additional exits may be required. As noted previously, any additional occupant load will require a fire sprinkler and alarm system be installed in the facility. Parking is a concern with the existing facility.The Yakima Municipal Code Table 6-1 calls for 1 parking stall per 100 gross square feet of building area or 104 stalls. The parking lot serving the facility, shared by the neighboring park and the community center, provides 22 stalls. Street parking on roads abutting the facility provide an additional 28 stalls for a total of 50 stalls. It is likely that when the park is in use, and the community center is open, insufficient parking is available. Further study is needed to determine the maximum parking load required for this parking lot based on the planned use of the park and community center.Any expansion planned for the community center facility should be factored into this evaluation and planning as well. ARCHITECTURAL SUMMARY Given the age of the building, the deficiencies noted above (accessibility concerns, age and deterioration concerns, expansion concerns, programmatic goals related to the current facility's capacity), as well as the challenges in expansion and renovation/repurposing of the existing building, we recommend a renovation of the existing building to address the deficiencies noted in the report. Expansion of the existing parking lot should be considered as part of this project as well. Project No. 201932 52 KDA ARCHITECTURE NAc WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan FACILITY ASSESSMENT - STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS 4.2.1 STRUCTURAL OVERVIEW The building structure is a single-story wood building consisting of roof trusses and 2x roof framing, wood stud walls on continuous concrete stem walls and strip footings, and slab on grade for the floor. Each element of the building will be discussed in the following report. ROOF STRUCTURE The roof of the community center over the classrooms and great room has a series of monosloping press plate roof trusses with approximate slope of 4:12. Over the corridors the framing appears to be 2x flat framing with mechanical units sitting on the flat roof framing. From the existing drawings it appears there is a layer of plywood over the entire roof to create the roof diaphragm. The roof framing is supported by a series of glu-lam beams and exterior bearing walls. .r r Ir. .rot • w;y „a = Photo 1 -Typical Truss Roof Overall, the roof framing appears to be in good condition. Due to the various roof slopes a series of valleys are created at the intersection of the flat roof and sloped roof sections.The flat roof sections do not have any cricketing/sloping to help with drainage and because of the lack of drainage, standing water was observed on top of the flat roof sections. It appears the roofing material may be leaking at the flat roof area as there were indications of water intrusion as Project No. 201932 53 KDA ARCHITECTURE NAc WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan FACILITY ASSESSMENT - STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS 4.2.2 indicated by the staining of the ceiling tiles.Asphalt tile shingles make up the roofing over the truss portions of the roof,there were some signs of curling and a few missing shingles in places. The shingles appear to be performing adequately overall.The 2x roof joists were not exposed and should be exposed to check for any signs of rot/water damage. I 4_ i ‘, Photo 2 -Water Damage to Ceiling Tiles Photo 3 - Standing Water on Roof WALLS AND FOUNDATION The exterior walls appear to be 2x4 stud walls sheathed with plywood to provide lateral resistance for the building. Per the existing drawings the sill plates were anchored to the concrete foundation with IA" diameter anchor bolts, but it does not appear any holdowns were installed. No signs of excessive settling were observed, and the exterior siding appears to be a combination of Hardie Board type and T1-11 siding.The siding appears to be in good condition. The east entrance to the building has a flat roof canopy over the sidewalk that is supported by a series of beams and built-up columns which consist of (2) 4x6's spaced approximately 4" apart. Downspouts were installed between the 4x6's and at these locations water appears to be collecting at the bottoms of the 4x6's and minor wicking/rot has developed at the bottom of the columns. Project No. 201932 54 KDA ARCHITECTURE NAC WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan FACILITY ASSESSMENT - STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS 4.2.3 AL Photo 4 -Water Collection at Base of Columns The foundation of the building consists of continuous 6" strip footings with a 1' wide strip footing with pad footings at column locations. The exposed stem walls appear to be in good condition as there were not any signs of significant weathering or spalling. The stem walls appear to extend past the adjacent grade approximately 6". The adjacent grade at the west edge of the building is approximately at the bottom of the siding, possibly up to the sill plate. • err .z> 7i y Photo 5 - High Grade at West Wall Project No. 201932 55 KDA ARCHITECTURE NAc WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan FACILITY ASSESSMENT - STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS 4.2.4 The slab on grade was covered with carpet in most areas.The floor appeared to be even in most places and instances of differential settlement were not observed. OVERALL STRUCTURAL CONDITION Most of the building structure was covered and was not able to be observed. In areas that were observed,the overall condition of the building structure appeared to be good. Issues with water damage were localized and did not appear to be indicative of widespread concerns.Some minor repairs should be completed to promote long term structural longevity, including replacement of the asphalt shingle roof, and at the flat roof areas the waterproof membrane should be repaired, and cricketing/sloping should be installed to prevent further water intrusion. Waterproofing around the downspouts should be provided and downspout should have extensions installed. Exterior grade should be removed from against the sill plates and should be sloped away from the building. PROVISIONS FOR A SECOND FLOOR Due to the roof being framed with mostly monoslope trusses, the trusses would need to be removed and floor joists would need to be installed to create the second floor. The existing beams were most likely not sized for the additional load of adding a second floor and would need to be replaced or reinforced to support the second floor. The 2x4 bearing walls would need to be reinforced for the additional load and the foundation would need to be analyzed to determine if there is adequate bearing capacity. Adding a second floor may be difficult to accomplish without extensive upgrades and engineering. Project No. 201932 56 KIA KDA ARCHITECTURE NAC ARCHITECTURE WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan FACILITY ASSESSMENT - MECHANICAL SYSTEMS 4.3.1 PLUMBING The domestic water piping serving the building is comprised of galvanized steel piping buried under the slab, copper piping, and PEX plastic piping. The galvanized water main runs under the building and daylights in the janitor's closet where it passes through a backflow preventor before serving the rest of the building. Some of the newer areas of the building have been piped with copper and PEX piping that is visible in the janitor's closet. Galvanized water pipes have a life expectancy between 30 and 60 years, depending on water quality. The existing galvanized pipes are around 50 years old and should be considered for replacement in the near future. 10 a __ 1 , .. 1,. , .„..,,,. i _ „ ._ •) .., 1 4. • � ilia. itti 1 I l k I.•i: r . .a • IR. .i. ii- . , .., v.!, ...„ . . . 1 i II ' r , i . _ .... , ....., _ _ , .r.: . . _ ____.... . . , ll jilAbb. •:, IA Photo 1 - Domestic water backflow preventor located in the janitor's closet. Project No. 201932 57 KDA ARCHITECTURE NAC ARCHITECTURE WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan FACILITY ASSESSMENT - MECHANICAL SYSTEMS 4.3.2 The building domestic hot water is served by two natural gas tank hot water heaters manufactured in 2006 and 2009 respectively. Both tanks appeared to be in working order at the time of our observation but are ending their useful life and should be considered for replacement in the near future. The sanitary sewer system was not inspected during this assessment and no known issues were gathered from the staff during our walkthrough. From existing building drawings, it appears that sanitary piping under the building slab is cast iron and sanitary piping running outside the building is concrete. Sinks in the multipurpose room have the water turned off as they are no longer needed. The cold-water supply feeding these sinks is underground piping. The waste lines for these sinks are still connected to the building waste system. If no water is poured down these sink waste traps frequently, the traps could dry out and sewer gasses would be able to enter the building. The waste lines for these sinks should be capped at the wall and the sinks removed.The existing water lines are acceptable to cap at the wall or further back in the system. Existing drawings show that a 16" irrigation main runs along the south foundation wall of the property. This line may or may not be active but should be of note when considering future projects around this area. Roof drainage appears to be a combination of scupper drains, gutters, and piped roof drains leading to drywells. No drywells were observed during the assessment, but existing facility drawings show the drywells on the property. Multiple areas of the flat roof appear to have standing water and water damage was observed at ceilings in the building indicating that the roof is leaking. Natural gas piping was observed on the roof serving the HVAC equipment as well as in the kitchen, and attic serving the domestic hot water and furnaces. The piping is black steel and appears to be in fine condition.The natural gas meter is located on the south exterior wall of the building. HEATING,VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS The building is served by multiple air handling units and furnaces.There are four package air handlers on the roof that have gas heater and DX cooling.These four rooftop units are located on the flat portion of the roof and are difficult to access for maintenance. They appear to be 10-15 years old and are nearing the end of their useful life. The surrounding roof structure encloses the units making them difficult to walk around and maintain.The filter housings for the units have been modified and are not easily accessible. The duct wrap around the filter housings is no longer sealed and it appears water is entering the ductwork and/or insulation. Using inline filter housings in the return ductwork would allow the filters to be replaced without having to open up the RTU access panels that are blocked by insulation. It is advised that these Project No. 201932 58 KIA KDA ARCHITECTURE NAC ARCHITECTURE WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan FACILITY ASSESSMENT - MECHANICAL SYSTEMS 4.3.3 units be replaced with new units located on an equipment pad in a location on the roof that provides easier access for maintenance. svi 1 .„- • AirlIN Photo 2 - Rooftop air handling units are difficult to access on the flat section of roof. rami �. -- t Ilki ,"111;111111111111.1111._ - - __ - - --- --. _ • / ,, Photo 3 - Access to air filter is blocked by duct insulation. Seam between air handler and duct insulation is not watertight. Multiple furnaces with DX cooling coils are in the attic. These units have condensing units sitting on the roof for cooling. The furnaces are past their useful life expectancy and have Project No. 201932 59 KDA ARCHITECTURE NAC ARCHITECTURE WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan FACILITY ASSESSMENT - MECHANICAL SYSTEMS 4.3.4 damper systems that no longer function.All of the systems have electric air filters that are no longer functioning, but media type air filters are being utilized. These furnaces should be replaced with new high efficiency units. The exhaust flues serving the furnaces in the attic and the domestic hot water heaters appear to be in acceptable condition. The guy wires supporting the exhaust flues have been disconnected from the roof cap and no longer support the flues.These guy wires are supposed to support the flues in windy conditions and also from sliding snow on the roof. rosim 144 jJ If 1 /Rt } 1 .57 S r Photo 4 - Guy wires for the furnace and water heater flues have been disconnected from the roof cap. The kitchen is served by an exhaust hood over the cooking equipment and a makeup air unit. The hood exhaust fan and makeup air unit are located on the roof. The makeup air unit is equipped with a direct fire natural gas heating unit for tempering the makeup air in the winter. The hood appears to be in good condition and has been maintained.The makeup air unit and exhaust fan on the roof were off during out observation but appeared to be in working order. Project No. 201932 60 KDA ARCHITECTURE NAC ARCHITECTURE WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan FACILITY ASSESSMENT - MECHANICAL SYSTEMS 4.3.5 IIII• 111011 Photo 5 - Kitchen hood exhaust fan and makeup air unit on roof. Multiple exhaust fans located on the roof appear to be abandoned or not functional. One of these exhaust fans used to serve the kiln that has been removed from the building.Abandoned exhaust fans should be removed with the electrical service being capped and roof penetration sealed properly. Any exhaust fans that have failed should be replaced to provide proper ventilation in spaces requiring it, such as restrooms. MECHANICAL SYSTEMS SUMMARY Overall the mechanical systems appear to be functional but aged.Much of the HVAC equipment is based the recommended life expectancy and should be considered for replacement. New HVAC equipment will be more energy efficient and require less maintenance than the aging equipment.The placement of HVAC units is not ideal (particularly when the roof as snow on it) and makes maintenance difficult which may lead to preventative maintenance being skipped due to difficult working conditions. A new location for HVAC units with easier access is recommended. The plumbing systems appear to be functional but are ending their useful life as well. Maintenance needs of the aging lines may increase and the potential for major leaks is also increasing. In the future, replacement of sanitary and domestic water lines will need to be considered. Project No. 201932 61 KDA ARCHITECTURE Nnc WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan FACILITY ASSESSMENT - ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 4.4.1 POWER DISTRIBUTION Electrical service is provided to the building at 208/120 Volts, 3-phase, by Pacific Power via three pole mounted utility transformers located on a pole in the alley west of the building. The service conductors' route down the utility pole and underground to the building. The original service gear was installed in the 1970's. The service gear has a 1200A, 3-phase main disconnect mounted on the western exterior wall of the building. From the disconnect (3) 4"C are running over head through the attic space to the main switchboard location in the center of the building.The switchboard provides overcurrent protection for(4)208/120 volt, 1-phase branch circuit panelboards (3) of the circuit breaker are rated for 175A and (1) is rated at 200A. All the distribution panels are original and in working condition but are beyond the manufacturer's end of useful life. This designation means that it might be difficult to find replacement parts as failures occur. BRANCH CIRCUITRY The branch circuit system is comprised of EMT conduit and wire that appears to be in good condition. the receptacles located in areas susceptible to water do not have GFCI protection which is required by the National Electrical Code.We recommend replacing all the receptacles located in area susceptible to water be replaced with GFCI rated receptacles or the entire circuit be protected by a GFCI rated circuit breaker. The latest national electrical code required all receptacles located in a kitchen shall have GFCI protection. During our observation it was noticed that during previous renovations some possibly abandoned wire were cut and left uncapped in existing junction boxes. We would recommend the complete removal of abandoned wires but at a minimum they should be capped. 9 • r Photo 1 -GFCI Outlets Missing Photo 2 -Open Junction Box LIGHTING SYSTEMS The majority of the interior lighting is comprised mainly of fluorescent lamp sources via surface mount cylinders luminaires, wrap around strip luminaires. Currently the surface cylinders are installed with (2) twist tube lamps and the wrap around luminaire with T8 lamps.These lamp Project No. 201932 62 KIA KDA ARCHITECTURE NAC WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan FACILITY ASSESSMENT - ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 4.4.2 sources are still widely used but are being phased out because they are less efficient then newer LED luminaires and fluorescent lamp also contain mercury which make disposal of lamp more difficult. It is recommended to change out the current luminaire to a LED version to help save energy. Most of the building contains line voltage toggle switch manual controls which does not meet the current energy code, as adopted by the state of Washington. Therefore, in the event of a remodel, these controls would need to be updated to include occupancy and daylight sensors to meet current code There appears to be no emergency egress lighting in the building besides one battery backed bug-eye luminaire by the main entry. The building is currently going through a phased remodel and in these areas,the original luminaires have been upgraded to LED lay-in grid luminaires. ir �• . Wip kidisI I`, Photo 3 - Existing T8 Light Fixtures Photo 4-New Upgraded LED Light Fixtures The exterior lighting of the facility is comprised of flush mounted soffit lighting around the perimeter of the building with surface mounted flood lights over each entrance. The parking lot next to the building is only served by (1) luminaire. Based the parking lot layout and the location of the luminaire we do not feel that appropriate lighting levels will be met from the ADA stall to the front entrance. Our site observation took place during daylight hours so exterior light levels could not be measure.We recommend that exterior luminaires be replaced with LED luminaires to help save energy consumption to meet the energy code requirements. The exterior lighting controls are comprised of a pneumatic time clock, contactors and photocell. Project No. 201932 63 KIA KDA ARCHITECTURE Nnc WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan FACILITY ASSESSMENT - ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 4.4.3 �' iii.. .....4.4Poile., - tairito ,..-. Photo 5-ADA Parking Stall with Inadequate Lighting FIRE ALARM SYSTEM Currently the building is not equipped fire a fire alarm system, however there are spot standalone smoke detection devices that have been added in the mechanical rooms and the main open area where boxing/wrestling training occurs. The building does not have any fire alarm notification devices. The kitchen type one hood has a standalone manual activation ansul fire suppression system which is required by code, but the system is outdated and should have automatic activation features. The equipment located under the hood didn't appear to have a contactor or shunt-trip mechanism to kill power to these devices upon activation of the suppression system. 7 , ,i_ __=. _ .... ..-, "Iiiik 11...t r , i g.". ..,_ _ -. fib . .._ _____..., _ ________.--_.; . , _..,,, .. . . „ ,_ _ . 4,, --: - r .;i . Photo 6-ANSUL System @ Kitchen Photo 7 -ANSUL System Manual Activation Station Project No. 201932 64 KDA ARCHITECTURE Nnc WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan FACILITY ASSESSMENT - ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 4.4.4 Based on the building occupancy classification of the facility, a fire alarm system should be installed in the facility. It is recommended that a new addressable fire alarm system that includes bother activation and notification devices be installed throughout the facility COMMUNICATION SYSTEM An underground copper telephone service is provided to the facility from a utility pole located in the ally west of the building.The original phone outlets in the building appear to be still fed from this service. In most areas these copper services have become obsolete and have been replaced by fiber services. In a recent renovation a high-speed satellite/airpipe internet system was added on the roof of the facility and serve a data cabinet located in the main classroom. The new data cabinet serves data outlets and wireless access points located in the newly renovated classrooms. We can not determine at this time if this service has enough band width to provide adequate high-speed capabilities to the entire facility. b 111 4 Y t (��` G I • I Photo 8- Data Cabinet @ Classroom Photo 9-Satellite/Airpipe Internet System Project No. 201932 65 KArjk KIM ARCHITECTURE NAC WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan BUILDING SYSTEMS DESCRIPTION 5.0.0 GENERAL OVERVIEW The property is located at 602 N. 4th St., Yakima, Washington and is an existing community center facility including a kitchen, classrooms, gathering area (currently used for various programs including dance, workout training, arts/crafts, and banquets), and other support spaces.The building was constructed in the early 1970's and an addition was completed in the mid to late 1970's.The building has had other minor remodels over the years including a recent effort to upgrade some lighting and finishes as the city of Yakima took over operations of the facility. This master plan will evaluate three design options for the facility including a minimalistic option, medium option, and grand option as detailed below: • Immediate Needs: o This option focuses on fixing current code deficiencies and upgrading the existing building where possible. • Intermediate Option: o This option incorporates the minimalistic and evaluates some initial remodel projects that further enhance the facility for community use. • Master Plan: o This option lays out the master vision for the facility for the next 20 to 30 years and builds on the proposed revisions from the Medium Option while including a building addition and complete renovation of the MEP systems. This section is divided into separate sections each covering specific building systems.The sections are divided as noted below: • 5.1 — Structural Systems • 5.2 — Mechanical Systems • 5.3 — Electrical Systems Project No. 201932 66 Ka KDA ARCHITECTURE NAC WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS DESCRIPTION 5.1.1 GRAVITY SYSTEM • Immediate Needs o No work is anticipated structurally for the minimalist option. If replacement of existing RTUs or other equipment exceeds 105%of the existing equipment weight, gravity supporting system work may be needed.That work is anticipated to consist of new glu-lam beams and columns. Due to the uncertainty of the weight and location of these units, it's not possible at this time to project a ROM cost for this work. • Intermediate Option o This option includes new beams and/or headers along the existing hallway bisecting the building in the east-west direction.These beams are needed at the new small conference room in Phase 1A and the revised lobby/reception space in Phase 1 B where bearing walls along the south side of the hallway are proposed to be removed.This option includes all work needed for the minimalistic option detailed above. • Master Plan o Gym Option 1 — Roof Structure: ■ The high roof structure for the gym will consist of a light gage steel roof deck supported on open web steel roof joists. The roof joists will be spaced at approximately 6'-0" on center. The roof joists will bear at the exterior on 10 or 12-inch CMU bearing walls. The joists will slope or will have double pitched top chords depending on the final direction for draining the roof. The depth of the steel joists will be selected to maximize member efficiency and cost while maintaining desired clearance below the roof structure for mechanical duct work and ceiling requirements. o Gym Option 2 — Roof Structure: ■ Another option for the gym structure would be to utilize plywood roof sheathing supported on open web wood joists spaced at 24-inch on center.The roof joists would bear on perimeter engineered wood stud walls sheathed with plywood sheathing. Studs would be 1.5x9.5 LVL members spaced at 24-inch on center to match roof joist spacing. o Remaining Addition Area— Roof Structure: ■ The low roof structure will consist of plywood roof sheathing supported on engineered wood open-web and/or I-type roof joists spaced at 24" on center. Wood and steel roof beams and wood stud bearing walls will be utilized at perimeter and interior joist bearing locations.The roof joist layout will be regular and will accommodate mechanical unit loads as needed.The depth of the joists will be Project No. 201932 67 Ka KDA ARCHITECTURE NAC WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS DESCRIPTION 5.1.2 selected to maximize member efficiency and cost while maintaining desired clearance below the roof structure for mechanical duct work and ceiling requirements.Wood posts and steel columns will support the roof beams. o Entire Addition (Gym &Other) — Ground Floor Structure: ■ The ground floor structure will be concrete slab on grade and will be placed on materials specified by the geotechnical report. Thickness will be 4" minimum. Slab thickness may increase if required to accommodate equipment, embedded items, radiant floor tubing, floating gym floor, or other requirements. o Entire Addition (Gym & Other) — Foundation Structure: ■ The foundation structure will consist of continuous reinforced concrete footings and stem walls around the perimeter of the building with isolated concrete pad footings at column locations at the interior. Concrete stem walls will vary in thickness to accommodate exterior brick veneer and stucco finishes. All footings will be placed on prepared subgrade at a minimum depth of two feet below finished grade in accordance with the geotechnical report. LATERAL SYSTEM • Immediate Needs o No work is anticipated structurally for the minimalist option as the lateral system is not anticipated to be modified. • Intermediate Option o Some plywood shear wall upgrade work may be needed with new hold- downs. Further analysis in future stages of design will be needed to determine the extent of shear wall modifications required for this project. Due to the uncertainty at this level of development, a ROM cost is not able to be provided. • Master Plan o Gym Option 1 — Lateral System: ■ The lateral force resisting system at the gym will consist of a steel deck roof diaphragm.The roof diaphragm loads will be transmitted to the foundation through the gym perimeter CMU walls. o Gym Option 2- Lateral System: ■ Alternatively, the lateral force resisting system at the gym could consist of a wood plywood sheathing roof diaphragm.The roof diaphragm loads will be transmitted to the foundation through the gym perimeter wood stud shear walls. o Remaining Addition Area— Lateral System: Project No. 201932 68 Kirjk KDA ARCHITECTURE NAC WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS DESCRIPTION 5.1.3 ■ The lateral force resisting system at the low roof portion of the addition will consist of a wood plywood sheathing roof diaphragm. The roof diaphragm loads will be transmitted to the foundation through perimeter wood stud shear walls and isolated interior wood stud shear walls. The interior shear walls (if needed) will be strategically placed to simplify the structural system and to allow maximum flexibility for possible future remodel or additions. Project No. 201932 69 Ka KDA ARCHITECTURE NAc WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan MECHANICAL SYSTEMS DESCRIPTION 5.2.1 PLUMBING The domestic water piping serving the building is comprised of galvanized steel piping buried under the slab, copper piping, and PEX plastic piping.The galvanized water main runs under the building and daylights in the janitor's closet where it passes through a backflow preventor before serving the rest of the building. Some of the newer areas of the building have been piped with copper and PEX piping that is visible in the janitor's closet. Galvanized water pipes have a life expectancy between 30 and 60 years, depending on water quality.The existing galvanized pipes are around 50 years old and should be considered for replacement in the near future. • Immediate Needs o Replace the water service to the building.A new service from the street or property line will be trenched to the building and enter the building below grade.A small portion of the slab inside the building will need to be removed. Once inside the building, the water main will be above slab for distribution through existing water piping. ■ Rough Order of Magnitude Cost: $30,000 o Replace the existing domestic hot water heaters. ■ Rough Order of Magnitude Cost: $1 5,000 o Cap sinks in multipurpose room. ■ Rough Order of Magnitude Cost: $500 o Allowance to replace/repair broken fixtures. ■ Rough Order of Magnitude Cost: $7,000 • Intermediate Option — Includes all items in the Immediate Needs noted above and the following: o Minimal plumbing changes to support Phase 1A renovations. ■ Rough Order of Magnitude Cost: $5,000 o Plumbing changes to support Phase 1 B renovations, including renovated kitchen. ■ Rough Order of Magnitude Cost: $50,000 • Master Plan — Includes all items in the Immediate Needs and Phase 1 noted above and the following: o New plumbing to serve the new addition. ■ Rough Order of Magnitude Cost: $350,000 o Relocation of the existing water entry room and water heater to a new mechanical room to make room for the new entry. ■ Rough Order of Magnitude Cost: $25,000 Project No. 201932 70 Ka KDA ARCHITECTURE NAc WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan MECHANICAL SYSTEMS DESCRIPTION 5.2.2 HEATING,VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS The building is served by multiple air handling units and furnaces.There are four package air handlers on the roof that have gas heat and DX cooling.They appear to be 10-15 years old and are nearing the end of their useful life.The duct wrap around the filter housings is no longer sealed and it appears water is entering the ductwork and/or insulation. It is advised that these units be replaced with new units located on an equipment pad in a location on the roof that provides easier access for maintenance. Multiple furnaces with DX cooling coils are in the attic.These units have condensing units sitting on the roof for cooling.The furnaces are past their useful life expectancy and have damper systems that no longer function.These furnaces should be replaced with new high efficiency heat pump units. The kitchen is served by an exhaust hood over the cooking equipment and a makeup air unit. The hood exhaust fan and makeup air unit are located on the roof.The makeup air unit is equipped with a direct fired natural gas heating unit for tempering the makeup air in the winter.The hood and makeup air unit should be replaced during a kitchen remodel. Multiple exhaust fans located on the roof appear to be abandoned or not functional. Abandoned exhaust fans should be removed with the electrical service capped and roof penetration sealed properly.Any exhaust fans that have failed should be replaced to provide proper ventilation in spaces requiring it, such as restrooms. • Immediate Needs o Replace all existing RTUs and repair exterior duct insulation. ■ Rough Order of Magnitude Cost: $60,000 o Replace all ducted furnaces with heat pump style units, reuse existing ducting. ■ Rough Order of Magnitude Cost: $45,000 o Remove abandoned exhaust fans and replace non-functional fans. ■ Rough Order of Magnitude Cost: $5,000 • Intermediate Option — Includes all items in the Immediate Needs noted above and the following: o Minor HVAC revisions to facilitate phase 1A changes. ■ Rough Order of Magnitude Cost: $100,000 o Minor HVAC revisions to facilitate phase 1 B changes. ■ Rough Order of Magnitude Cost: $30,000 o Replace kitchen exhaust fan and makeup air unit in 1 B. ■ Rough Order of Magnitude Cost: $20,000 • Master Plan — Includes all items in the Immediate Needs and Phase 1 noted above and the following: Project No. 201932 71 K,A KDA ARCHITECTURE NAC WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan MECHANICAL SYSTEMS DESCRIPTION 5.2.3 o New VRF & DOAS to serve the new addition. ■ Rough Order of Magnitude Cost: $800,000 Project No. 201932 72 KArjk KDA ARCHITECTURE NAC WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS DESCRIPTION 5.3.1 POWER DISTRIBUTION Electrical service is provided to the building at 208/120 Volts, 3-phase, by Pacific Power via three pole mounted utility transformers located on a pole in the alley west of the building. The service conductors' route down the utility pole and underground to the building.The original service gear was installed in the 1970's. The service gear has a 1200A, 3-phase main disconnect mounted on the western exterior wall of the building. From the disconnect(3) 4"C are running overhead through the attic space to the main switchboard location in the center of the building. • Immediate needs o No change will be made to the power distribution system of the facility. • Intermediate Option o No change will be made to the power distribution system of the facility. • Master Plan o Relocation of the existing main service routed into a new 10' x 10' main electrical room in the new addition. Reroute branch circuit panel feeders to the new electrical room location. ■ Rough Order of Magnitude Cost: $200,000 BRANCH CIRCUITRY The facility is currently served by (4) 208/120V, single phase panelboards to supply branch circuits throughout the building system. The existing branch circuits are comprised of EMT conduit and wire that appears to be in good condition. The following upgrades to the branch circuit systems per design option are: • Immediate Needs o Adding power to new HVAC equipment for the existing facilty. ■ Rough Order of Magnitude Cost: $1 5,000 o Replace existing receptacle in code required areas with GFCI style receptacles. ■ Rough Order of Magnitude Cost: $5,000 o Remove all abandoned wiring back to source and provide back box covers. ■ Rough Order of Magnitude Cost: $5,000 o Replace all outlets in facility with Tamper Resistance style to meet current code. ■ Rough Order of Magnitude Cost: $1 2,000 o Replace all kitchen receptacles or circuit breakers serving receptacles with GFCI devices to meet current code. ■ Rough Order of Magnitude Cost: $1 5,000 Project No. 201932 73 Ka KDA ARCHITECTURE NAC WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS DESCRIPTION 5.3.2 • Intermediate Option — Includes all items in the Immediate Needs noted above and the following: o Replace existing branch circuit panels in same location with new. ■ Rough Order of Magnitude Cost: $50,000 o Revise outlet location circuiting in areas of the existing building that are being upgraded as part of this option. ■ Rough Order of Magnitude Cost: $75,000 o Upgrade circuit breakers to shunt-trip type for all kitchen devices under the type 1 hood. ■ Rough Order of Magnitude Cost: $8,000 • Master Plan — Includes all items in the Immediate Needs and Phase 1 noted above and the following: o Relocation of the existing branch circuit panels into the new 10' x 10' main electrical room in the new addition. ■ Rough Order of Magnitude Cost: $75,000 o Replace all circuitry and devices in new and renovated spaces. ■ Rough Order of Magnitude Cost: $200,000 LIGHTING SYSTEMS Most of the interior lighting is comprised mainly of fluorescent lamp sources via surface mount cylinders luminaires and wrap around strip luminaires and should be updated to new LED style luminaire. • Immediate Needs o Replace existing fluorescent luminaires one for one with LED style luminaires, maintain existing circuitry and controls. ■ Rough Order of Magnitude Cost: $50,000 - $75,000 • Intermediate Option — Includes all items in the Immediate Needs noted above and the following: o Provide/Update all remodeled spaces with new LED luminaire layout and controls that meet the current Washington State energy code, which includes occupancy sensors, daylight and time clock management of public spaces. ■ Rough Order of Magnitude Cost: $50,000 o Add additional exterior pole mounted luminaires to provide adequate light level in the existing parking lot. ■ Rough Order of Magnitude Cost: $1 5,000 • Master Plan o Provide/Update all existing, remodeled, and new addition spaces with new LED lights and controls that meet the current Washington State energy code, Project No. 201932 74 KArjk KDA ARCHITECTURE NAC WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS DESCRIPTION 5.3.3 which includes occupancy sensors, daylight and time clock management of public spaces. ■ Rough Order of Magnitude Cost: $220,000 o Add additional exterior pole mounted luminaires to provide adequate light level in the existing and new parking area. ■ Rough Order of Magnitude Cost: $25,000 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM Currently the building is not equipped with a fire alarm system. Based on the building occupancy classification, a fire alarm system should be installed in the facility. • Immediate Needs o Install an addressable fire alarm system throughout the existing facility. ■ Rough Order of Magnitude Cost: $40,000 • Intermediate Option — Includes all items in the Immediate Needs noted above and the following: o Replace the existing manual fire suppression system in the kitchen with a new automatic system that meets the current International Fire Code. ■ Rough Order of Magnitude Cost: $1 5,000 • Master Plan o Install an addressable fire alarm system throughout the facility. ■ Rough Order of Magnitude Cost: $80,000 COMMUNICATION SYSTEM An underground copper telephone service is provided to the facility from a utility pole located in the ally west of the building. In a recent renovation a high-speed satellite/airpipe internet system was added but is dedicated to serve only the classrooms. • Immediate Needs — Maintain the existing communication services to the building. o Add Security system and Cameras to the Facility ■ Rough Order of Magnitude Cost: $25,000 o Add Intercom system into existing spaces. ■ Rough Order of Magnitude Cost: $20,000 • Intermediate Option — Includes all items in the Immediate Needs noted above and the following: o Relocate the existing satellite/airpipe internet system into a new closest and extend existing cabling to that location. ■ Rough Order of Magnitude Cost: $10,000 • Master Plan o Upgrade the entire facility communication system so all devices are on a single fiber backbone system. Relocate all headend services (copper, fiber, Project No. 201932 75 Kijk KDA ARCHITECTURE NAC WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS DESCRIPTION 5.3.4 security, intercom) into a new 10' x 10' main communication room located in the new addition. ■ Rough Order of Magnitude Cost: $100,000 o Provide new Cat 6 cabling throughout the building. ■ Rough Order of Magnitude Cost: $80,000 o Add Security system and Cameras to the Facility ■ Rough Order of Magnitude Cost: $50,000 o Add Intercom system into existing spaces. ■ Rough Order of Magnitude Cost: $45,000 Project No. 201932 76 KDA ARCHITECTURE Nnc WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan OUTLINE SPECIFICATION 6.0 Proposed project description, listed in order of CSI (Construction Specification Institute) divisions. DIVISION 0: PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS This division includes procedures for procuring bids, general information, and construction contract forms including the following: • Invitation to Bid (legal advertisement) • Instructions to Bidders • Bid Forms • Construction Contract Forms • This project will be competitively bid general contractors per the Washington State Public Works project requirements and will be subject to Washington State Prevailing Wage rates. DIVISION 1: GENERAL REQUIREMENTS This encompasses the general contractor's management of the project.These items may include the following: • Administrative procedures for payment to the contractor and changes to the contract. • Contractor's management of the project and coordination of subcontractors. • General requirements for all materials &equipment to be incorporated into the project. • Temporary Construction Facilities: The site has limited space due to the existing facility and related parking. It is anticipated that the existing facility will remain open and active throughout the entire duration of the project.The scope of work will be phased to allow for business operations to remain operational through construction. • Company Materials and Tools • General requirements for sustainable goals/ certification — It is anticipated that this project will be built to achieve LEED Silver Certification • Training Owner's maintenance personnel in operation of equipment and general maintenance procedures. DIVISION 2: EXISTING CONDITIONS This includes the demolition of the existing building as required for the various scopes of work. Project No. 201932 77 KIA KDA ARCHITECTURE NAC WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan OUTLINE SPECIFICATION 6.1 DIVISION 3: CONCRETE • Concrete work includes replacement of any existing slab on grade that is removed for modified or new below grade utilities.Also included are new foundation footings and stem walls as detailed in the structural building systems section of this document. DIVISION 4: MASONRY • Single wythe reinforced concrete masonry units as load bearing primary structure with perlite fill as required for 2021 Washington State Commercial Energy Code compliance for the gymnasium volume. Block to be ground face 10-12-inch units. Color to be custom. Non-bearing interior partition walls within the gymnasium volume for storage rooms, to be constructed of reinforced concrete masonry 4x8x16 units. DIVISION 5: METALS • Gymnasium will have light gage steel roof decking on open web steel joists at 6'-0" OC. • This includes any miscellaneous metals. • Misc. metals also include roof ladders, bollards and other sign frames. DIVISION 6: WOOD, PLASTICS,AND COMPOSITES • Roof Structure for non-gymnasium areas will have plywood roof sheathing supported on engineered open-web and/or I-type roof joists at 24" OC. • Interior walls to be 2x4 wood stud walls.. • Exterior walls to be 2x6 wood stud bearing wall. • Wood Blocking at all casework and toilet accessories • Telephone & electrical panel boards • Typical casework has a plastic laminate finish with PVC edge band at exposed counter and drawer/door edges. DIVISION 7: THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION • Roof insulation — R-38 Continuous polyiso insulation on top of plywood or steel decking. • Continuous Insulation system: R-3.8 poly iso.This will occur at all wood framed exterior walls. • Fiberglass wall insulation — R-21 • Acoustical Insulation - interior walls around all classrooms, offices, conference rooms, and restrooms shall be insulated for the suppression of sound transmission. • Sealants and Caulking • TPO roofing and accessories. Project No. 201932 78 KDA ARCHITECTURE NAC WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan OUTLINE SPECIFICATION 6.2 • Roof access hatches • Hardie Board Panel or Lap Siding at all wood framed exterior wall surfaces. DIVISION 8: OPENINGS • The main entry is to be aluminum storefront system with automatic operators. • All other exterior doors to be insulated hollow metal doors • All door frames are to be fully welded hollow metal with integral sidelights where noted. • Interior doors will be solid core wood veneer type. • All other exterior openings will be aluminum storefront system. DIVISION 9: FINISHES • Interior Walls: Wood Studs w/ Gypsum Wallboard —Typical wall framing shall be 2x4 wood studs, at 1 6" O.C., w/ 5/8" GWB, typ. • Exterior Walls: Load bearing 2x6 wood studs with 1/2-inch exterior plywood sheathing and 5/8" interior layer. • Metal stud framed soffits will be incorporated throughout the building. • Wood athletic flooring for the Gymnasium shall be a fixed resilient hard wood system such as Connor Alliance with MFMA Third Grade Northern Hard Maple, anchors, pads and subfloor. • Wood athletic flooring for the Dance Studio shall be a MFMA Parquet system such as Robbins Sportwood Ultra Star suitable for multi-use fitness floors of Third Grade Northern Hard Maple, subfloor and resilient foam mat • All finishes as noted by room below: Vestibule • Walls: General Paint and Storefront Glazing. • Floors: Walkoff Mat • Wall Base: Rubber • Ceiling: ACT Living Room &Typical Corridors • Walls: General Paint and Accents. • Floors: polished and stained concrete • Wall Base: Rubber • Ceiling: ACT Dance Studio • Walls: Glazing, Painted GWB w/ '/" MDF wainscot, Mirrors • Floors: Wood athletic flooring Project No. 201932 79 KDA ARCHITECTURE NAC WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan OUTLINE SPECIFICATION 6.3 • Wall Base: 6" Vented Rubber Base • Ceiling: Exposed Structure— painted, Suspended Lay-in Acoust Ceiling (APC) Clouds w/ 2" edge trim Gym • Walls: Standards Face CMU — Painted, Tectum acoustical panels, wall pads, glazing • Flooring: Wood Athletic Flooring • Wall Base: 6" Vented Rubber Base • Ceilings: Exposed Structure, Painted. Toilet Rooms (Men's &Women's) • Walls: Ceramic Tile & Epoxy Paint • Flooring: Ceramic Tile • Wall Base:Tile • Ceiling: Painted GWB Admin/Staff • Walls: General Paint and WVC • Flooring: Carpet • Wall Base: Rubber • Ceilings: ACT Reception • Walls: Paint • Flooring: Carpet Tile • Wall Base: Rubber • Ceiling: ACT • Wall Base: Rubber Large &Small Classrooms • Walls: General Paint • Flooring: VCT • Wall Base: Rubber • Ceilings: ACT Ball Room • Walls: General Paint and Accent, Folding Panel Partition • Flooring: Refinish existing parquet wood flooring • Wall Base: Rubber • Ceilings: Replace existing glue-on ceiling tiles with new glue on ceiling tiles Project No. 201932 80 KDA ARCHITECTURE NAC WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan OUTLINE SPECIFICATION 6.4 Game Room • Walls: General Paint and Accent • Flooring: Carpet Tiles • Wall Base: Rubber • Ceilings: ACT Beyond the Bell Room • Walls: General Paint and Accent, Folding Panel Partition • Flooring: Carpet Tiles • Wall Base: Rubber • Ceilings: ACT DIVISION 10: SPECIALTIES • SST corner guards at all outside corners • Toilet accessories — all contractor furnished and installed • Interior and exterior signage per ADA • Knox box • Fire extinguishers and cabinets • Marker boards at classrooms and conference rooms • Toilet compartments, phenolic type • Folding panel partition — electric heavy duty w/ high STC rating and vinyl wallcovering such as on Modernfold Acoust-Seal at Ball Room & Beyond the Bell Room DIVISION 11: EQUIPMENT • Gymnasium Wall Pads — 2" thick vinyl • Ballet Barre — 2" Beech wood, wall mount at dance studio DIVISION 12: FURNISHINGS • Window blinds: All exterior windows to have automatic roller shades. -Woven material in both 5%and 10%opacity. All interior relites to have horizontal louver blinds — 1" metal slats DIVISION 21: FIRE SUPPRESSION • Automatic Sprinkler System — Grand Option Only DIVISION 22: PLUMBING • Fixtures • Water Supply Piping Project No. 201932 81 1011 KDA ARCHITECTURE NAC WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan OUTLINE SPECIFICATION 6.5 • Drain Piping DIVISION 23: HEATING VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING (HVAC) • Heating Equipment • Cooling Equipment • Ventilation Equipment • Piping and Ductwork for HVAC System DIVISION 26: ELECTRICAL • Power Distribution Equipment and Wiring • Power Outlets • Lighting Controls and Wiring • Light Fixtures DIVISION 27: COMMUNICATIONS • Data/ Communications Wiring • Data/ Communications Outlets DIVISION 28: ELECTRONIC SECURITY AND SAFETY • Fire Alarm System • Electronic Door Locks and Monitoring DIVISION 31: EARTHWORK Earthwork to include all excavation for sidewalks and parking lot including infiltration systems. DIVISION 32: EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS Exterior improvements include: • Asphalt parking lots • Sidewalks • Benches • Exterior garbage cans • Bike rack • Flagpole • Landscaping throughout. • Chain-link fencing— Black powder coated posts and black vinyl coated fabric. DIVISION 33: UTILITIES • New Water Service & Power Service needed for Grand Option. Project No. 201932 82 KlrilL KDA ARCHITECTURE NAC WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Planning SPACE PROGRAM 7.1 EXISTING PROGRAM MASTER PLAN DEPARTMENTS/ #OF ROOM ROOM DEPT #OF ROOM ROOM DEPT ROOMS RMS NSF TOTALS NSF RMS NSF TOTALS NSF PROGRAMS I Ball Room 1 3,511 3,511 1 3,511 3,511 Game Room 1 1,134 1,134 1 1,580 1,580 79 Classroom/Computer Room 1 575 575 Small Classroom 1 450 450 30 Large Classroom 1 800 800 53 Beyond The Bell Room 1 1,236 1,236 1 1,000 1,000 Dance Studio 1 1,300 1,300 Gymnasium 1 5,400 5,400 Department Net Square Footage 6,456 14,041 ADMINISTRATION Reception 1 102 102 1 120 120 Work Room 1 71 71 1 80 80 Break Room(with lockers) 1 1 27 127 1 200 200 Office 1 157 157 4 100 400 Office 1 107 107 Director's Office 1 167 167 1 120 120 Department Net Square Footage 731 920 SUPPORT SPACES Living Room(100 Occupants) 1 1,200 1,200 80 Kitchen 1 445 445 1 300 300 Pantry 1 120_ 120_ 1 1 30 1 30 Storage 1 76 76 1 76 76 Men's Restroom 1 160 160 1 200 200 Women's Restroom 1 177 177 1 200 200 Lockers 1 38 38 Staff Toilet 2 77 154 2 56 112 Utility 1 59 59 Mechanical Room 1 40 40 Electrical Room 1 160 160 IS Main Distribution 1 80 80 Men's Restroom 1 160 160 1 200 200 Women's Restroom 1 177 177 1 200 200 Lockers 1 38 38 Staff Toilet 2 77 154 2 56 112 Storage(unassigned) 1 174 174 1 174 174 Dance Studio Storage 1 100 100 Gym Storage 1 200 200 Department Net Square Footage 1,932 3,484 Total Department Net Square Footage 9,119 18,445 Building Circulation and Walls 16.9% 1,541 25% 4,611 Building Gross Square 10,660 23,056 Area Increase 116.3% 12,396 V:\Projects\2019\201932 City of Yakima-WFCC\5.0 Programming\5.1 Space Program\MP Space Program.xlsx Project No.201932 83 lc% KDA ARCHITECTURE NAC WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan ESTIMATE OF PROBABLE CONSTRUCTION COST 8.1 IMMEDIATE NEEDS(MINIMALISTIC OPTION) Phase 1 (MEDIUM OPTION) MASTER PLAN(GRAND OPTION) REMARKS BUILDING GROSS SQUARE FOOTAGE 001 Building Renovation 10,660 10,660 10,660 002 Building Addition/Expansion 10,120 TOTAL 10,660 10,660 20,780 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION 101 Concrete Work $2.30 /SF $24,496 $7.62 /SF $158,251 102 Superstructure $4.10 /SF $43,750 $14.35 /SF $298,090 103 Exterior Closure. $8.78 /SF $93,560 $32.58 /SF $677,070 104 Roofing $16.24 /SF $173,128 $17.75 /SF $368,871 105 Interior Construction •� $17.80 /SF $189,755 $14.72 /SF $305,825 106 Interior Finishes $19.15 /SF $204,171 $27.06 /SF $562,363 107 Plumbing $10.13 /SF $108,000 $23.24 /SF $483,000 108 HVAC $31.52 /SF $336,000 $51.73 /SF $1,075,000 109 Fire Protection $0.00 /SF $0 $5.42 /SF $11 2,530 110 Electrical $40.81 /SF $435,000 $57.75 /SF $1,200,000 111 Equipment $0.94 /SF $10,000 $4.73 /SF $98,345 112 Casework&Furnishings $4.55 /SF $48,496 $2.69 /SF $55,996 113 Selective Demolition $8.55 /SF $91,148 $5.80 /SF $120,516 SUBTOTAL $164.87 /SF $1,757,504 $265.44 /SF $5,515,857 114 Design Contingency 20.00% $351,501 20.00% $1,103,171 SUBTOTAL $2,109,005 $6,619,02 8 115 Contractor's Mark Up(OH,Profit,Insurance&Bonds) 7.00% $147,630 7.00% $463,332 TOTAL ESTIMATED BUILDING CONSTRUCTION COST $2,256,635 $7,082,360 Cost Per Square Foot $211.69 $340.83 SITE WORK 120 Site Preparation $5,639 $103,897 121 Site Improvements $59,500 ' $248,735 122 Site Civil/Mechanical Utilities $0 1 $79,800 123 Site Electrical Utilities $0 $0 SUBTOTAL $65,1 39 $432,432 124 Design Contingency 20.00% $13,028 20.00% $86,486 SUBTOTAL $7 8,16 7 $51 8,918 125 Contractor's Mark Up(OH,Profit,Insurance&Bonds) 7.00% $5,472 7.00% $36,324 TOTAL ESTIMATED SITE CONSTRUCTION COST $83,638 $555,243 TOTAL ESTIMATED BUILDING&SITE CONSTRUCTION COST $2,340,274 $7,637,603 Cost Per Square Foot $219.54 $367.55 126 General Requirements 12 Months $300,000 14 Months $490,000 SUBTOTAL $2,640,274 $8,1 27,603 127 Escalation @ 6%Per Year 20.00% $528,055 Q3 2026 31.50% $2,560,195 Q3 2028 TOTAL ESCALATED CONSTRUCTION COST $10,687,798 Cost Per Square Foot $297.22 $514.33 V:\Projects\201 9\201 932 City of Yakima-WFCC\1.0 Project Management\1.5 Project Cost Analysis and Estimates\Master Plan Cost Estimate.xlsx Project No.201 932 84 lc% KDA ARCHITECTURE NAC WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan ESTIMATE OF PROBABLE CONSTRUCTION COST 8.2 IMMEDIATE NEEDS(MINIMALISTIC OPTION) Phase 1 (MEDIUM OPTION) MASTER PLAN(GRAND OPTION) REMARKS ADDITIVE ALTERNATES PROPOSED SELECTED PROPOSED SELECTED PROPOSED SELECTED 130 1. Flooring Throughout $153,043 $153,043 $0 $0 131 2. New Dividers at Ballroom and Beyond the Bell $161,347 $161,347 I $0 $0 132 3. Repaint Interior $62,604 $62,604 $0 $0 133 4. Remove the Low Barrier Wall at Entry $2,947 $2,947 $0 $0 134 5. Reroof Building $312,403 $312,403 $0 $0 135 6. Exterior Paint $43,016 $43,016 $0 $0 136 7. Crosswalk and Drop-Off Reconfiguration $60,521 $60,521 $0 $0 137 8. Exiting at Fenced-in Areas $17,334 $17,334 $0 $0 138 9. Mechanical Upgrades $334,976 $334,976 $0 $0 139 10. Lighting Upgraded to LED $125,845 $1 25,845 $0 $0 140 11. Upgrade Security System Including Cameras $60,692 $60,692 $0 $0 141 12. Phones and Intercom Coordination $34,321 $34,321 $0 $0 142 13. Electrical-Branch Circuitry $86,947 $86,947 $0 $0 143 14. Fire Alarm System $68,643 $68,643 $0 $0 144 15. $0 $0 $0 SUBTOTAL OF ALTERNATES $1,524,639 $1,524,639 $0 $0 $0 $0 TOTAL ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COST W/SELECTED ALTERNATES $1,524,639 $3,168,328 $10,687,798 Cost Per Square Foot $143.02 $297.22 $514.33 V:\Projects\201 9\201 932 City of Yakima-WFCC\1.0 Project Management\1.5 Project Cost Analysis and Estimates\Master Plan Cost Estimate.xlsx Project No.201 932 85 lc% KDA ARCHITECTURE NAC WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan ESTIMATE OF PROBABLE PROJECT COST 8.3 IMMEDIATE NEEDS(MINIMALISTIC OPTION) Phase 1 (MEDIUM OPTION) MASTER PLAN(GRAND OPTION) REMARKS TOTAL PROBABLE CONSTRUCTION COST $1,524,639 $3,168,328 $10,687,798 200 WSST@ 8.3% $126,545 8.3% $262,971 8.3% $887,087 201 Construction Contingency 5.0% $76,232 5.0% $158,416 5.0% $534,390 202 WSST On Construction Contingency 8.3% $6,327 8.3% $13,149 8.3% $44,354 SUBTOTAL $209,104 $434,536 $1,465,832 A&E FEES 300 Basic Services Fees 13.00% $198,203 12.28% $389,071 10.97% $1,172,451 301 Basic Services Fee(Change Orders)-Allowance 13.00% $9,910 12.28% $19,454 ' 10.97% $58,623 302 Special Consultant Additional Services 5.00% $9,910 5.00% $19,454 5.00% $58,623 SUBTOTAL $218,023 $427,978 $1,289,697 OTHER FEES 400 Architectural Predesign Fee 401 Interior Design 402 Commissioning Agent Allowance $20,000 Allowance $75,000 Allowance $75,000 403 Construction Management 404 Reimbursable Expenses TM $4,000 TM $10,000 TM $10,000 405 Construction Testing&Special Inspection 0.00% $0 0.50% $15,842 0.50% $53,439 406 Site Surveys LS $3,500 LS $6,500 407 Soils Analysis(Geotech) LS $9,000 408 Hazardous Material Testing LS $5,000 LS $5,000 LS $5,000 409 Air Barrier Leakage Testing Allowance $5,000 Allowance $8,000 SUBTOTAL $29,000 $114,342 $1 66,939 FURNITURE,FURNISHINGS,AND EQUIPMENT 500 Furniture&Furnishings $0.00 /SF $0 $12.00 /SF $127,920 $14.00 /SF $290,920 501 Major Equipment 0.00% $0 3.00% $95,050 3.00% $320,634 502 IT Equipment LS $50,000 LS $50,000 503 IT Cabling $0.00 /SF $0 $6.40 /SF $68,224 $6.40 /SF $64,768 504 Security/Access Control $0.00 /SF $0 $4.20 /SF $0 $4.20 /SF $0 505 WSST on FF&E 8.30% $0 8.30% $28,319 8.30% $60,285 SUBTOTAL $0 $369,513 $786,607 CONTINGENCIES 600 General Owner Contingency 2.00% $30,493 4.00% $126,733 4.00% $427,512 601 Other Contingency 0.00% $0 0.00% $0 0.00% $0 SUBTOTAL $30,493 $126,733 $427,51 2 MISCELLANEOUS PROJECT COST 700 Plan Review Fee -City of Yakima $1,242 $6,390 $18,609 701 Building Permits $4,000 $12,000 $37,000 702 Land Use Application Submittal Fee-City of Yakima N/A $500 N/A $500 703 Plan Review Fee-Yakima Health District Allow $800 Allow $800 704 Utility Fees-City Connections Allow $25,000 705 Utility Fees-Power Allow $40,000 706 Utility Fees-Natural Gas 707 Insurance 0.20% $0 0.20% $6,337 0.20% $21,376 708 Signage and Graphics(Reader Board) LS $0 LS $80,000 LS $80,000 SUBTOTAL $5,242 $106,027 $223,285 TOTAL ESTIMATED SOFT COST $491,862 $1,579,128 $4,359,870 TOTAL ESTIMATED PROJECT COST $2,016,501 $4,747,457 $15,047,668 Soft Cost%of Hard Cost 32.3% 49.8% 40.8% V:\Projects\201 9\201 932 City of Yakima-WFCC\1.0 Project Management\1.5 Project Cost Analysis and Estimates\Master Plan Cost Estimate.xlsx Project No.201 932 86 K%-Jk KDA ARCHITECTURE NAC WASHINGTON FRUIT COMMUNITY CENTER Master Plan APPENDIX 9.0 SECTION 9.0 APPENDIX CONCEPTUAL PLAN — NORTH EXPANSION OPTION 1 CONCEPTUAL PLAN — SOUTH EXPANSION OPTION 1 CONCEPTUAL PLAN — SOUTH EXPANSION OPTION 2 CONCEPTUAL PLAN — SOUTH EXPANSION OPTION 3 DETAILED CONSTRUCTION COST ESTIMATE SURVEY DATA SURVEY RESPONSES Project No. 201932 87 ��, ,k r 1 -. r i- - (-- t CLASS CLASS GAME ROOM BEYOND I DANCE COMPUTER COMPUTER THE BELL I STUDIO ROOM I J / \ ENTRY ( .\ /" 1 EXIT 's LIVING i \ \ ROOM GIRLS BOYS HANGOUT JAN. TILIT TOILET TOILET \ ) r PLAZA BALL ROOM KITCHEN GARDEN ADM I N/STAFF GYM PANTRY K_ ST SECURED T PLAY AREA L _ . ___,(1>._. North Expansion Option 1 4/18/2023 Washington Fruit Community Center 201932 N AC K A,. ARCHITECTURE as 4}} GYM r r SMALL CLASS ROOM GAME ROOM BEYOND THE BELL ROOM / \ J GIRLS TOILET \ 1 4, BOYS EXIT TOILET THRU COURT LIVING ROOM VEST RECEPTION C71 ; 011§ ,, 'ANT' KITCHEN ____hi. BALL ROOM 3;r,t1;` f :(A; ADMIN/ AFF STUDIO — — ENTRY ; !(si.. t t tS. LARGE y� iRO,`i"' CLASS ROOM Olt(i South Expansion Option 1 4/18/2023 Washington Fruit Community Center 201932 N AC KI ARCHITECTURE ,,, 89 I GYM r SMALL CLASS ROOM GAME ROOM BEYOND THE BELL \ ROOM / \ GIRLS TOILET MEN WOMEN GYM \ ) BOYS EXIT TOILET TOILET \ _)\_ ST \_ TOILET THRU COURT UTI LIT LIVING ROOM VEST RECEPTION C71'; 4s�3 i,, 'ANT"T , KITCHEN ____ BALLROOM ;' �� f e ADMIN/ AFF STUDIO t , - - ENTRY ; cifs SO I. LARGE i '�yts,is.•y ... • �,s s ' �, CLASS ROOM pup / \ ... South Expansion Option 2 0" Washington Fruit Community Center 201932 N AC KI ARCHITECTURE ,,, 90 GYM SMALL CLASS ROOM GAME ROOM BEYOND THE BELL ROOM / \ GIRLS TOILET BOYS EXIT \ / TOILET / THRU COURT UTI LIT LARGE CLASS ROOM WOMEN \TOI LET MEN KITCHEN LIVING TOILET ' BALL ROOM ROOM LARGE CLASS ROOM ADMIN/STAFF .. ... . . ENTRY South Expansion Option 3 4/18/2023 Washington Fruit Community Center 201932 N AC KI ARCHITECTURE 91 Construction Cost Summary IRQEN ASSOCIATES Owner: Washington Fruit Community Center Project: Washington Fruit Community Center June 21,2023 ESTIMATED COSTS SUMMARY Minimalist Option Cost Flooring $153,043 New Dividers at Ballroom and Beyond the Bell $161,347 Repaint Interior $62,604 Remove the Low Wall Barrier $2,947 Reroof Building $312,403 Exterior Paint $43,016 Crosswalk and Drop-off Reconfiguration $60,521 Exiting at Fenced-In Areas $17,334 Mechanical Upgrades $279,147 Lighting Upgraded to LED $125,845 Security System update including Cameras $60,692 Phones and Intercom Coordination $34,321 Electrical-Branch Circuitry $86,947 Fire Alarm System $68,643 Total Estimated Minimalist Options $1,468,809 Item Medium Option QTY UOM $/UOM Cost 1 Building 10,660 BGSF $200.13 $2,133,371 2 Sitework 3,080 GSF $20.90 $64,378 3 General Conditions&Support Services 12 MO $25,000 $300,000 Total Estimated Construction Cost 10,660 BGSF $234 $2,497,749 4 !Escalation to Midpoint(Q3, 2026 @ 6%/Year) I 20.0%I on I $2,497,749 $499,550 Total Escalated Construction Cost 10,660 BGSF $281 $2,997,299 Item Grand Option QTY UOM $/UOM Cost 1 Building 20,460 BGSF $346.16 $7,082,360 2 Sitework 25,000 GSF $21.18 $529,539 3 General Conditions&Support Services 14 MO $35,000 $490,000 Total Estimated Construction Cost 20,460 BGSF $396 $8,101,899 4 !Escalation to Midpoint(Qx, 2028 @ 6%/Year) I 31.5%I on I $8,101,899 $2,552,098 Total Escalated Construction Cost 20,460 BGSF $521 $10,653,998 1 Draft Print 06/21/2023 5:08:33 PM 92 Alternate Grand Option-Steel Roof Structure at Gym ($13,086) COMMENTS: Design, Bid, Build delivery method is assumed Schedules vary based on Option Estimate excludes soft costs such as design fees, permits, testing/inspections, construction change order contingencies, loose fixtures/furnishings and sales tax. 2 Draft Print 06/21/2023 5:08:50 PM Roen Associates Washington Fruit Community Center Rgt� 121 South Wall Street Yakima,WA Spokane,WA 99201 Pre-Design Cost Estimate Minimalistic Option ASS 0 C I A T E b Project Owner: Washington Fruit Community Center Architect: KDA Project Name: Washington Fruit Community Center Duration: #REF! Project Location: Yakima,WA Project GSF: #REF! Start Date: April 1,2024 Site GSF: #REF! Estimate Date: June 21,2023 ALTERNATE ESTIMATES SUMMARY Unit of Unit Total Estimated No. Description Quantity Measure Cost Cost I 1 Flooring 1 Is $153,043 2 New Dividers at Ballroom and Beyond the Bell 1 Is $161,347 3 Repaint Interior 1 Is $62,604 4 Remove the Low Wall Barrier 1 Is $2,947 5 Reroof Building 1 Is $312,403 6 Exterior Paint 1 Is $43,016 7 Crosswalk and Drop-off Reconfiguration 1 Is $60,521 8 Exiting at Fenced-In Areas 1 Is $17,334 9 Mechanical Upgrades 1 Is $279,147 10 Lighting Upgraded to LED 1 Is $125,845 11 Security System update including Cameras 1 Is $60,692 12 Phones and Intercom Coordination 1 Is $34,321 13 Electrical-Branch Circuitry 1 Is $86,947 14 Fire Alarm System 1 Is $68,643 Total Alternate Estimates $1,468,809 Estimate excludes soft costs such as design fees,permits,testing/inspections,construction change order contingencies,loose fixtures/ furnishings and sales tax. 3 Draft Print 06/21/2023 5:08:50 PM Roen Associates Washington Fruit Community Center 121 South Wall Street Yakima,WA Rut,.Spokane,WA 99201 Pre-Design Cost Estimate Minimalistic Option ASSOC TE PROJECT COST ALTERNATES Unit of Unit Total Estimated Alt No. Description Quantity Measure Cost Cost 1 Flooring _ Demo Flooring 9,530 sf 1.50 $14,295 Demo Rubber base 1,740 If 0.75 $1,305 Carpet Tiles 4,790 sf $ 6.50 $31,135 Sheet Vinyl in Kitchen and Poantry 520 sf $ 12.00 $6,240 VCT in Classrooms 490 sf $ 4.50 $2,205 Refinish Wood Floor in Ballroom 3,700 sf $ 5.00 $18,500 Walk-Off Mat 130 sf $ 12.00 $1,560 Floor Prep/Moisture Vapor Reducer 9,630 sf $ 1.00 $9,630 New Rubber base 5,930 sf $ 1.00 $5,930 Floor Prep Allowance 9,530 sf 1.00 $9,530 General Conditions Allowance 10.00% of $100,330 $10,033 4th Quarter 2024 SUBTOTAL $110,363 Contingency 20.00% $22,073 Markups(Insurance, Bond,OH& , B&O Tax) 7.00% $9,270 Escalation to Midpoint(Q3,2 @ 6%/Year) 8.00% $11,336 TOTAL ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COSTS $153,043 2 New Dividers at Ballroom and Beyond the Bell Remove and Dispose of Existing Dividers 167 If 35.00 $5,845 Remove E-W Tracks in Ballroom 47 If 7.00 $329 Patch Ceiling as Required 150 sf 12.00 $1,800 New N-S Dividers in Ballroom and Beyond the Bell 1,200 sf 80.00 $96,000 Re-Drill or Modify Existing Header Support 120 If 15.00 $1,800 General Conditions Allowance 10.00% of $105,774 $10,577 SUBTOTAL $116,351 Contingency 20.00% $23,270 Markups(Insurance, Bond,OH&P, B&O Tax) 7.00% $9,774 Escalation to Midpoint(Q3,2026 @ 6%/Year) 8.00% $11,952 TOTAL ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COSTS $161,347 3 Repaint Interior Gross Building SF-Paint Interior 10,660 sf 3.50 $37,310 Touch Up allowance-Existing Walls 10,660 sf 0.35 $3,731 General Conditions Allowance 10.00% of $41,041 $4,104 SUBTOTAL $45,145 Contingency 20.00% $9,029 Markups(Insurance, Bond,OH&P, B&O Tax) 7.00% $3,792 Escalation to Midpoint(Q3,2026 @ 6%/Year) 8.00% $4,637 TOTAL ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COSTS $62,604 4 Remove the Low Wall Barrier Remove Low Wall Barrier and Dispose 8 If 50.00 $400 Patch Walls and Flooring 1 allow 300.00 $300 4 Draft Print 06/21/2023 5:08:51 PM Roen Associates Washington Fruit Community Center RiA� 121 South Wall Street Yakima,WA Spokane,WA 99201 Pre-Design Cost Estimate Minimalistic Option ASSOCIATES Patch Walls and Repaint 1 allow 1,000.00 $1,000 General Conditions Allowance 25.00% of $1,700 $425 SUBTOTAL $2,125 Contingency 20.00% $425 Markups(Insurance, Bond,OH&P, B&O Tax) 7.00% $179 Escalation to Midpoint(Q3,2026 @ 6%Year) 8.00% $218 TOTAL ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COSTS $2,947 5 Reroof Building 7 Remove Membrane Roof 2,478 sf 4.00 $9,912 Remove Asphalt Shingles 9,897 sf 3.00 $29,691 New Membrane Roof 2,478 sf 18.00 $44,604 New Asphalt Shingles 9,897 sf 10.00 $98,970 New Copings 865 sf 25.00 $21,625 General Conditions Allowance 10.00% of $204,802 $20,480 SUBTOTAL $225,282 Contingency 20.00% $45,056 Markups(Insurance, Bond,OH&P, B&O Tax) 7.00% $18,924 Escalation to Midpoint(Q3,2026 @ 6%Year) 8.00% $23,141 TOTAL ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COSTS $312,403 6 Exterior Paint Exterior Paint Surface 12,000 sf 2.00 $24,000 Scrape and minimal patch as required 12,000 sf 0.35 $4,200 General Conditions Allowance 10.00% of $28,200 $2,820 SUBTOTAL $31,020 Contingency 20.00% $6,204 Markups(Insurance, Bond,OH&P, B&O Tax) 7.00% $2,606 Escalation to Midpoint(Q3,2026 @ 6%Year) 8.00% $3,186 TOTAL ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COSTS $43,016 7 Crosswalk and Drop-off Reconfiguration = Remove Existing walks from curb to E.side of covered porch 795 sf 3.00 $2,385 Remove sod in balance of area 2,285 sf 0.75 $1,714 Grade and prep subgrade 3,080 sf 1.00 $3,080 New 4"Compacted Gravel 48 cy 35.00 $1,697 New Concrete Walks 3,080 sf 10.00 $30,800 General Conditions Allowance 10.00% of $39,676 $3,968 SUBTOTAL $43,643 Contingency 20.00% $8,729 Markups(Insurance, Bond,OH&P, B&O Tax) 7.00% $3,666 Escalation to Midpoint(Q3,2026 @ 6%Year) 8.00% $4,483 TOTAL ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COSTS $60,521 8 Exiting at Fenced-In Areas - Allowance for Exiting Modifications 1 Is 10,000.00 $10,000 5 Draft Print 06/21/2023 5:08:51 PM Roen Associates Washington Fruit Community Center 121 South Wall Street Yakima,WARCt fSpokane,WA 99201 Pre-Design Cost Estimate1 Minimalistic Option ASSOCIATES General Conditions Allowance 25.00% of $10,000 $2,500 SUBTOTAL $12,500 Contingency 20.00% $2,500 Markups(Insurance, Bond,OH&P, B&O Tax) 7.00% $1,050 Escalation to Midpoint(Q3,2026 @ 6%Year) 8.00% $1,284 TOTAL ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COSTS $17,334 9 Mechanical Upgrades Plumbing Replace water service to building. 1 Is 30,000.00 $30,000 patch slab as needed 1 Is 500.00 $500 Replace domestic hot water heaters 1 Is 15,000.00 $15,000 Cap sinks in Multi-Purpose Room 1 Is 500.00 $500 Allowance to repair/replace broken fixtures 1 Is 7,000.00 $7,000 HVAC Replace all existing RTU's and repair exterior ductwork 1 Is 60,000.00 $60,000 Structural work required due to new units 1 allow 15,000.00 $15,000 Replace all ducted furnaces with heat pump style units and reuse 1 Is 45,000.00 $45,000 ductwork Remove abandoned exhaust fans and replace non-functional fans 1 Is 5,000.00 $5,000 Patch allowance for ceilings and walls 1 Is 5,000.00 $5,000 General Conditions Allowance 10.00% of $183,000 $18,300 SUBTOTAL $201,300 Contingency 20.00% $40,260 Markups(Insurance, Bond,OH&P, B&O Tax) 7.00% $16,909 Escalation to Midpoint(Q3,2026 @ 6%Year) 8.00% $20,678 TOTAL ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COSTS $279,147 - 10 Lighting Upgraded to LED Replace existing fluorescent luminaries one for one with LED style 1 Is 75,000.00 $75,000 luminaries,maintain existing circuitry and controls Patch Allowance 1 Is 7,500.00 $7,500 General Conditions Allowance 10.00% of $82,500 $8,250 SUBTOTAL $90,750 Contingency 20.00% $18,150 Markups(Insurance, Bond,OH&P, B&O Tax) 7.00% $7,623 Escalation to Midpoint(Q3,2026 @ 6%Year) 8.00% $9,322 TOTAL ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COSTS $125,845 11 Security System update including Cameras Add security System to Facility 1 Is 25,000.00 $25,000 Patch Allowance 1 Is 2,500.00 $2,500 General Conditions Allowance 10.00% of $162,667 $16,267 SUBTOTAL $43,767 Contingency 20.00% $8,753 Markups(Insurance, Bond,OH&P, B&O Tax) 7.00% $3,676 6 Draft Print 06/21/2023 5:08:52 PM Roen Associates Washington Fruit Community Center ROI\i' 121 South Wall Street Yakima,WA Spokane,WA 99201 Pre-Design Cost Estimate Minimalistic Option ASSOCIATES Escalation to Midpoint(Q3,2026 @ 6%Year) 8.00% $4,496 TOTAL ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COSTS $60,692 12 Phones and Intercom Coordination Add intercom system in existing facility 1 Is 20,000.00 $20,000 Patch Allowance 1 Is 2,500.00 $2,500 General Conditions Allowance 10.00% of $22,500 $2,250 SUBTOTAL $24,750 Contingency 20.00% $4,950 Markups(Insurance, Bond,OH&P, B&O Tax) 7.00% $2,079 Escalation to Midpoint(Q3,2026 @ 6%Year) 8.00% $2,542 TOTAL ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COSTS $34,321 13 Electrical -Branch Circuitry M Add power to new HVAC Equipment 1 Is 15,000.00 $15,000 Replace existing receptacles in code required areas with GFCI 1 Is 5,000.00 $5,000 Remove all abandoned wiring back to source and provide covers 1 Is 5,000.00 $5,000 Replace all outlets with tamper resistant devices 1 Is 12,000.00 $12,000 Replace kitchen receptacles or circuit breakers serving receptacles with 1 Is 15,000.00 $15,000 GFCI Patch Allowance 1 Is 5,000.00 $5,000 General Conditions Allowance 10.00% of $57,000 $5,700 SUBTOTAL $62,700 Contingency 20.00% $12,540 Markups(Insurance, Bond,OH&P, B&O Tax) 7.00% $5,267 Escalation to Midpoint(Q3,2026 @ 6%Year) 8.00% $6,441 TOTAL ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COSTS $86,947 14 Fire Alarm System Install an Addressible FA System in the existing Facility 1 Is 40,000.00 $40,000 Patch Allowance 1 Is 5,000.00 $5,000 General Conditions Allowance 10.00% of $45,000 $4,500 SUBTOTAL $49,500 Contingency 20.00% $9,900 Markups(Insurance, Bond,OH&P, B&O Tax) 7.00% $4,158 Escalation to Midpoint(Q3,2026 @ 6%Year) 8.00% $5,085 TOTAL ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COSTS $68,643 7 Draft Print 06/21/2023 5:08:52 PM Roen Associates Washington Fruit Community Center RciEN 121 South Wall Street Yakima, WA Spokane, WA 99201 Pre-Design Cost Estimate Medium Option ASSOCIATES Project Owner: Washington Fruit Community Center Architect: KDA Project Name: Washington Fruit Community Center Project Duration: 14 MO Project Location: Yakima,WA Building GSF: 10,660 Project Start Date: 45383 Site GSF: 0 Estimate Date: June 21,2023 ESTIMATE SUMMARY Unit of Unit Total Estimated No. Description Quantity VleasurE Cost Cost A10 Concrete Work 10,660 BGSF $0.89 $9,496 A20 Basement Construction 10,660 BGSF $0.00 $0 B10 Superstructure 10,660 BGSF $1.76 $18,750 B20 Exterior Enclosure 10,660 BGSF $8.78 $93,560 B30 Roofing 10,660 BGSF $16.24 $173,128 C10 Interior Construction 10,660 BGSF $17.80 $189,755 C20 Stairs 10,660 BGSF $0.00 $0 C30 Interior Finishes 10,660 BGSF $19.15 $204,171 D10 Conveying Systems 10,660 BGSF $0.00 $0 D20 Plumbing 10,660 BGSF $10.13 $108,000 D30 HVAC 10,660 BGSF $26.27 $280,000 D40 Fire Protection 10,660 BGSF $0.00 $0 D50 Electrical 10,660 BGSF $40.81 $435,000 El Equipment 10,660 BGSF $0.94 $10,000 E20 Casework&Furnishings 10,660 BGSF $4.55 $48,496 F10 Special Construction 10,660 BGSF $0.00 $0 F20 Selective Demolition 10,660 BGSF $8.55 $91,148 Building Construction Subtotal $1,661,504 Design Contingency 20.00% $332,301 Subtotal $1,993,805 Contractor Mark Up(Overhead, Profit, Insurance, P&P Bond&Sub Bonds) 7.00% $139,566 Subtotal $2,133,371 Escalation to Mid-Point(See Summary) $0 BUILDING GRAND TOTAL 10,660 BGSF $200.13 $2,133,371 Estimate excludes soft costs such as design fees, permits,testing/inspections,construction change order contingencies, loose fixtures/ furnishings and sales tax. 8 Draft Print 06/21/2023 5:08:52 PM Roen Associates Washington Fruit Community Center ROEN 121 South Wall Street Yakima, WA Spokane, WA 99201 Pre-Design Cost Estimate Medium Option e S S O c i e T E S DETAILED ESTIMATE Unit of Unit Total Estimated No. Description Quantity VleasurE Cost Cost Al CONCRETE WORK Foundation Earthwork Footing Excavation and Backfill 40 cy $ 25.00 $1,000 Foundations Continuous Footings at new vest and E West Exit @ classroom 32 If $ 50.00 $1,600 Perimeter Stem Wall(includes reinforcing) 64 sf $ 45.00 $2,880 Slab-on-Grade Slab on Grade(includes reinforcing, base course and vapor barrier) 360 sf $ 10.00 $3,600 Perimeter Insulation I Waterproofing 2" Rigid Polystyrene 64 sf $ 3.00 $192 Stem Wall Damp Proofing 64 sf $ 3.50 $224 SUBTOTAL FOUNDATIONS 10,660 BGSF $0.89 $9,496 A20 BASEMENT CONSTRUCTION None SUBTOTAL BASEMENT CONSTRUCTION 10,660 BGSF $0.00 $0 B10 SUPERSTRUCTURE Misc Structural Headers/Columns at Lobby/Admin/Classroom 70 If $ 175.00 $12,250 Headers at New Window Openings 65 If $ 100.00 $6,500 Firestopping-See Interior Partitions SUBTOTAL SUPERSTRUCTURE 10,660 BGSF $1.76 $18,750 B20 EXTERIOR ENCLOSURE Exterior Wall Construction Exterior wall infill at New Classroom 80 sf $ 25.00 $2,000 Exterior Wall at New Vestibule 240 sf $ 24.00 $5,760 Exterior Wall Finish Wood Siding at Wall Infill and above vestibule 130 sf $ 20.00 $2,600 Exterior Windows Storefront/Windows, Standard Clear Anodized with Flashing 600 sf $ 70.00 $42,000 Exterior Doors Storefront Entry Doors, Hardware, per leaf 2 ea $ 4,500.00 $9,000 Push Button ADA Auto Operators 1 ea $ 4,000.00 $4,000 Exterior Paint and Sealants Paint or Stain to Siding 12,000 sf $ 2.00 $24,000 Patch and prep exterior siding 12,000 sf $ 0.35 $4,200 Building Graphics 9 Draft Print 06/21/2023 5:08:53 PM Roen Associates Washington Fruit Community Center ROEN 121 South Wall Street Yakima, WA Spokane, WA 99201 Pre-Design Cost Estimate Medium Option e S S O c i e T E S DETAILED ESTIMATE Unit of Unit Total Estimated No. Description Quantity VleasurE Cost Cost Allowance for Building Signage Is $ - $0 SUBTOTAL EXTERIOR ENCLOSURE 10,660 BGSF $8.78 $93,560 B30 ROOFING Roof Coverings Membrane Roofing System with Rigid Insulation 2,478 sf $ 18.00 $44,604 Asphalt Shingle Roofing-Architectural Grade 9,897 sf $ 10.00 $98,970 Flashing and Sheet Metal Parapet Caps and Copings 865 If 25.00 $21,625 Miscellaneous Roof Flashing and Blocking 5% on $143,574 $7,179 Roof Accessories Walk Pads 100 allow $ 7.50 $750 SUBTOTAL ROOFING 10,660 BGSF $16.24 $173,128 C10 INTERIOR CONSTRUCTION Partitions Metal GWB Partition(GWB-Finish 2 Sides,6"metal studs,sound batts) 2,400 sf $ 12.25 $29,400 Fire Caulking at Penetrations 10,660 gsf $ 0.35 $3,731 Interior-Caulking and Joint Sealants 10,660 gsf $ 0.30 $3,198 Miscellaneous Carpentry-Allowance 10,660 gsf $ 1.00 $10,660 Concrete or CMU Walls-See B10 Superstructure Above Interior Glazing Interior Storefront with 1/4"tempered glazing 64 sf $ 60.00 $3,840 Interior Doors, Frames, Hardware HM/SCW Dr, HM Frame, Hardware, Complete-Single Door 12 ea $ 2,000.00 $24,000 Storefront Doors, Hardware, Complete-per leaf 1 ea $ 4,200.00 $4,200 Access Doors and Panels 10,660 sf $ 0.10 $1,066 Fittings I Specialties 101100 Visual Display Specialties Marker Boards(8'x 4') 1 ea $ 1,200.00 $1,200 101400 Signage(Code and Wayfinding) 10,660 gsf $ 0.50 $5,330 102233 Folding Panel Partitions 1,200 sf $ 80.00 $96,000 Header Support-modify existing-allow 120 If $ 15.00 $1,800 Miscellaneous Specialties Allowance(FECs, Corner Guards,etc...) 10,660 gsf $ 0.50 $5,330 SUBTOTAL INTERIOR CONSTRUCTION 10,660 BGSF $17.80 $189,755 10 Draft Print 06/21/2023 5:08:53 PM Roen Associates Washington Fruit Community Center ROEN 121 South Wall Street Yakima, WA Spokane, WA 99201 Pre-Design Cost Estimate Medium Option e S S O C i e T E S DETAILED ESTIMATE Unit of Unit Total Estimated No. Description Quantity VleasurE Cost Cost C20 STAIRS None SUBTOTAL STAIRS 10,660 BGSF $0.00 $0 C30 INTERIOR FINISHES Wall Finishes Paint to Walls, Doors, Frames and Miscellaneous 10,660 gsf $ 3.00 $31,980 Allowance to touch-up existing walls 10,660 sf $ 0.35 $3,731 Miscellaneous Finish Carpentry Allowance 10,660 gsf $ 0.50 $5,330 Bases Rubber Base 5,930 sf $ 1.00 $5,930 Floor Finishes Carpet Tiles 4,790 sf $ 6.50 $31,135 Sheet Vinyl in Kitchen and Poantry 520 sf $ 12.00 $6,240 VCT in Classrooms 490 sf $ 4.50 $2,205 Refinish Wood Floor in Ballroom 3,700 sf $ 5.00 $18,500 Walk-Off Mat 130 sf $ 12.00 $1,560 Floor Prep/Moisture Vapor Reducer 9,630 sf $ 1.00 $9,630 Ceiling Finishes Replace 1x1 in Ballroom 3,600 sf $ 6.00 $21,600 2x4 ACT 6,030 sf $ 11.00 $66,330 SUBTOTAL INTERIOR FINISHES 10,660 BGSF $19.15 $204,171 D10 CONVEYING SYSTEMS None SUBTOTAL CONVEYING SYSTEMS 10,660 BGSF $0.00 $0 D20 PLUMBING M Plumbing Replace water service to building. 1 Is 30,000.00 $30,000 patch slab as needed 1 Is 500.00 $500 Replace domestic hot water heaters 1 Is 15,000.00 $15,000 Cap sinks in Multi-Purpose Room 1 Is 500.00 $500 Allowance to repair/replace broken fixtures 1 Is 7,000.00 $7,000 Minimal changes to support Phase 1A Renovations 1 Is $ 5,000.00 $5,000 Plumbing changes to support Phase 1 B Renovations, incl kitchen 1 Is $ 50,000.00 $50,000 SUBTOTAL PLUMBING 10,660 BGSF $10.13 $108,000 11 Draft Print 06/21/2023 5:08:54 PM Roen Associates Washington Fruit Community Center RaN 121 South Wall Street Yakima, WA Spokane, WA 99201 Pre-Design Cost Estimate Medium Option ASSOCIATES DETAILED ESTIMATE Unit of Unit Total Estimated No. Description Quantity VleasurE Cost Cost D30 HVAC HVAC Replace all existing RTU's and repair exterior ductwork 1 Is 60,000.00 $60,000 Structural work required due to new units 1 allow 20,000.00 $20,000 Replace all ducted furnaces with heat pump style units and reuse 1 Is 45,000.00 $45,000 ductwork Remove abandoned exhaust fans and replace non-functional fans 1 Is 5,000.00 $5,000 Minor HVAC revisions to facilitate phase 1A changes 1 Is $ 100,000.00 $100,000 Minor HVAC revisions to facilitate phase 1 B changes 1 Is $ 30,000.00 $30,000 Replace kitchen exhaust fan and makeup air unit in 1 B 1 Is $ 20,000.00 $20,000 SUBTOTAL HVAC 10,660 BGSF $26.27 $280,000 D40 FIRE PROTECTION Fire Protection None this option 10,660 gsf $0 SUBTOTAL FIRE PROTECTION 10,660 BGSF $0.00 $0 D50 ELECTRICAL Electrical Add power to new HVAC Equipment 1 Is 15,000.00 $15,000 Replace existing receptacles in code required areas with GFCI 1 Is 5,000.00 $5,000 Remove all abandoned wiring back to source and provide covers 1 Is 5,000.00 $5,000 Replace all outlets with tamper resistant devices 1 Is 12,000.00 $12,000 Replace kitchen receptacles or circuit breakers serving receptacles 1 Is 15,000.00 $15,000 with GFCI Replace branch circuit panels in same location with new 1 Is $ 50,000.00 $50,000 Revise outlet location circuiting in areas being upgraded 1 Is $ 75,000.00 $75,000 Upgrade circuit breakers to shunt-trip type for all kitchen devices 1 Is $ 8,000.00 $8,000 under Type 1 Hood Replace existing fluorescent luminaries one for one with LED style 1 Is 75,000.00 $75,000 luminaries,maintain existing circuitry and controls Provide/Update all remodeled spaces with new LED luminaire layout and controls that nmeet the current WA State energy code,which 1 Is 50,000.00 $50,000 includes occupancy sensors,daylight and time clock management of public spaces Additional exterior pole mounted luminaires to provide adequate light 1 Is 15,000.00 $15,000 level in the exsiting parking lot Install an Addressible FA System in the existing Facility 1 Is 40,000.00 $40,000 Replace the existing fire suppression system in the kitchen with a 1 Is $ 15,000.00 $15,000 new automatic system that meets the current IFC Add security System to Facility 1 Is 25,000.00 $25,000 Add intercom system in existing facility 1 Is 20,000.00 $20,000 Relocate the existing sattelite/airpipe internet system into a new 1 Is $ 10,000.00 $10,000 closet and extend existing cabling to that location 12 Draft Print 06/21/2023 5:08:54 PM Roen Associates Washington Fruit Community Center ROEN 121 South Wall Street Yakima, WA Spokane, WA 99201 Pre-Design Cost Estimate Medium Option ASSOCIATES DETAILED ESTIMATE Unit of Unit Total Estimated No. Description Quantity VleasurE Cost Cost SUBTOTAL ELECTRICAL 10,660 BGSF $40.81 $435,000 E10 EQUIPMENT Commercial Kitchen Equipment Relocate existing kitchen equipment. Allowance for cleaning and 1 Is $ 10,000.00 $10,000 repair SUBTOTAL EQUIPMENT 10,660 BGSF $0.94 $10,000 E20 CASEWORK& FURNISHINGS Fixed Casework Custom P-Lam Casework P-Lam Base w/P-Lam Countertops-allowance 30 If $ 400.00 $12,000 P-Lam Uppers 20 If $ 285.00 $5,700 Reception Desk-Allowance 1 Is $ 10,000.00 $10,000 Full Height Cabinets with Doors 8 If $ 425.00 $3,400 Window Treatment Mini Blinds-Sidelights/Relites-allowance 112 sf $ 8.00 $896 Automated Shades 660 sf $ 25.00 $16,500 Moveable Furnishings EXCLUDED SUBTOTAL FURNISHINGS 10,660 BGSF $4.55 $48,496 F10 SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION None SUBTOTAL SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION 10,660 BGSF $0.00 $0 F20 SELECTIVE BUILDING DEMOLITION Building Structural Demolition Slab-on-Grade-allowance for plumbing work Saw cut and remove slab at plumbing 200 sf $ 15.00 $3,000 Cut and remove exterior wall for new storefront-E Wall Ballroom 180 sf $ 5.00 $900 Install header 20 If $ 100.00 $2,000 Reframe opening/patch siding/trim 1 Is $ 500.00 $500 Building Exterior Demolition Sawcut and remove slab at new vestibule and at Classroom 160 sf $ 8.25 $1,320 Door, Frame&HW 4 ea $ 100.00 $400 Demo S Side windows and cut larger openings 180 sf $ 15.00 $2,700 Storefront 256 sf $ 5.00 $1,280 13 Draft Print 06/21/2023 5:08:54 PM Roen Associates Washington Fruit Community Center RaN 121 South Wall Street Yakima, WA Spokane, WA 99201 Pre-Design Cost Estimate Medium Option ASSOCIATES DETAILED ESTIMATE Unit of Unit Total Estimated No. Description Quantity VleasurE Cost Cost Building Interior Demolition Folding Panel Partitions 167 If $ 35.00 $5,845 Remove track for E-W partitions in Ballroom 47 If $ 7.00 $329 Partitions 350 If $ 7.50 $2,625 Substrate Only-allow 1,000 sf $ 1.25 $1,250 Door, Frame&HW 20 ea $ 100.00 $2,000 Flooring 9,530 sf $ 1.25 $11,913 Rubber Base 1,740 If $ 0.75 $1,305 Ceilings 9,530 sf $ 1.50 $14,295 Casework 130 If $ 15.00 $1,950 Division 10 Specialties 1 Is $ 1,500.00 $1,500 Miscellaneous Demolition 80 hrs $ 60.00 $4,800 Temporary Partitions/Dust Control 1,500 sf $ 10.00 $15,000 Phasing 2 ea $ 2,500.00 $5,000 Supervision, Hauling&Dump Fees 15% on $74,912 $11,237 Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing In MEP Numbers Above Hazardous Components Abatement None SUBTOTAL SELECTIVE BUILDING DEMOLITION 10,660 BGSF $8.55 $91,148 Z10 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS General Conditions See Summary SUBTOTAL GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 10,660 BGSF $0.00 $0 14 Draft Print 06/21/2023 5:08:55 PM Roen Associates Washington Fruit Community Center ROEN 121 South Wall Street Yakima, WA Spokane, WA 99201 Pre-Design Cost Estimate Medium Option ASSOCIATES Project Owner: Washington Fruit Community Center Architect: KDA Project Name: Washington Fruit Community Center Project Duration: 14 MO Project Location: Yakima,WA Building GSF: 10,660 Start Date: 45383 Site GSF: 3,080 Estimate Date: June 21,2023 ESTIMATE SUMMARY Unit of Unit Total Estimated No. Description Quantity Measure Cost Cost G10 Site Preparation 3,080 gsf $1.83 $5,639 G20 Site Improvements 3,080 gsf $14.45 $44,500 G30 Site Civil/Mech Utilities 3,080 gsf $0.00 $0 G40 Site Electrical Utilities 3,080 gsf $0.00 $0 G50 Other Site Construction 3,080 gsf $0.00 $0 Sitework Subtotal $50,139 Design Contingency 20.00% $10,028 Subtotal $60,167 Contractor Mark Up(Overhead, Profit, Insurance, P&P Bond&Sub Bonds) 7.00% $4,212 Subtotal $64,378 Escalation 0.00% $0 SITE GRAND TOTAL 3,080 BGSF $20.90 $64,378 Estimate excludes soft costs such as design fees, permits,testing/inspections,construction change order contingencies, loose fixtures/ furnishings and sales tax. 15 Draft Print 06/21/2023 5:08:55 PM Roen Associates Washington Fruit Community Center ROEN 121 South Wall Street Yakima, WA Spokane, WA 99201 Pre-Design Cost Estimate Medium Option ASSOCIATES DETAILED ESTIMATE Unit of Unit Total Estimated No. Description Quantity Measure Cost Cost G10 SITE PREPARATON Site Demolition&Relocation Remove Concrete Walks 795 sf 3.00 $2,385 Lawn Site Clearing 2,285 sf 0.75 $1,714 Site Earthwork Finish Grading 3,080 sf 0.50 $1,540 SUBTOTAL SITE PREPARATON 3,080 SGA $1.83 $5,639 G20 SITE IMPROVEMENTS Concrete Site Work(Base Courses Included) Concrete Sidewalk-4"over 4"crushed rock 3,080 sf 10.55 $32,500 Site Improvements Exit at Fence Areas-Allowance 1 allow 10,000.00 $10,000 Landscapingllrrigation Patch allowance-Landscape and Irrigation 1 Is 2,000.00 $2,000 SUBTOTAL SITE IMPROVEMENTS 3,080 SGA $14.45 $44,500 G30 SITE CIVIL/MECHANICAL UTILITIES None SUBTOTAL SITE CIVIL I MECHANICAL UTILITIES 3,080 SGA $0.00 $0 G40 SITE ELECTRICAL UTILITIES Electrical and Telecom Utilities Site Electrical in Bldg SUBTOTAL SITE ELECTRICAL UTILITIES 3,080 SGA $0.00 $0 G50 OTHER SITE CONSTRUCTION None SUBTOTAL OTHER SITE CONSTRUCTION 3,080 SGA $0.00 $0 Z10 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS General Conditions See Summary SUBTOTAL GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 3,080 SGA $0.00 $0 16 Draft Print 06/21/2023 5:08:55 PM Roen Associates Washington Fruit Community Center ROEN 121 South Wall Street Yakima, WA Spokane, WA 99201 Pre-Design Cost Estimate Grand Option ASSOCIATES Project Owner: Washington Fruit Community Center Architect: KDA Project Name: Washington Fruit Community Center Project Duration: 14 MO Project Location: Yakima,WA Building GSF: 20,460 Project Start Date: 45383 Site GSF: 0 Estimate Date: June 21,2023 ESTIMATE SUMMARY Unit of Unit Total Estimated No. Description Quantity VleasurE Cost Cost A10 Concrete Work 20,460 BGSF $7.73 $158,251 A20 Basement Construction 20,460 BGSF $0.00 $0 B10 Superstructure 20,460 BGSF $14.57 $298,090 B20 Exterior Enclosure 20,460 BGSF $33.09 $677,070 B30 Roofing 20,460 BGSF $18.03 $368,871 C10 Interior Construction 20,460 BGSF $14.95 $305,825 C20 Stairs 20,460 BGSF $0.00 $0 C30 Interior Finishes 20,460 BGSF $27.49 $562,363 D10 Conveying Systems 20,460 BGSF $0.00 $0 D20 Plumbing 20,460 BGSF $23.61 $483,000 D30 HVAC 20,460 BGSF $52.54 $1,075,000 D40 Fire Protection 20,460 BGSF $5.50 $112,530 D50 Electrical 20,460 BGSF $58.65 $1,200,000 El Equipment 20,460 BGSF $4.81 $98,345 E20 Casework&Furnishings 20,460 BGSF $2.74 $55,996 F10 Special Construction 20,460 BGSF $0.00 $0 F20 Selective Demolition 20,460 BGSF $5.89 $120,516 Building Construction Subtotal $5,515,857 Design Contingency 20.00% $1,103,171 Subtotal $6,619,028 Contractor Mark Up(Overhead, Profit, Insurance, P&P Bond&Sub Bonds) 7.00% $463,332 Subtotal $7,082,360 Escalation to Mid-Point(See Summary) $0 BUILDING GRAND TOTAL 20,460 BGSF $346.16 $7,082,360 Estimate excludes soft costs such as design fees, permits,testing/inspections,construction change order contingencies, loose fixtures/ furnishings and sales tax. 17 Draft Print 06/21/2023 5:08:56 PM Roen Associates Washington Fruit Community Center ROEN 121 South Wall Street Yakima, WA Spokane, WA 99201 Pre-Design Cost Estimate Grand Option ASSOCIATES DETAILED ESTIMATE Unit of Unit Total Estimated No. Description Quantity VleasurE Cost Cost Al CONCRETE WORK Foundation Earthwork Footing Excavation and Backfill 420 cy $ 25.00 $10,500 Perimeter Foundation Drain 365 If $ 30.00 $10,950 Foundations Continuous Footings at new vest and E West Exit @ classroom 678 If $ 55.00 $37,290 Perimeter Stem Wall(includes reinforcing) 320 sf $ 45.00 $14,400 Slab-on-Grade Slab on Grade(includes reinforcing, base course and vapor barrier) 10,660 sf $ 7.50 $79,950 Perimeter Insulation I Waterproofing 2" Rigid Polystyrene 794 sf $ 3.00 $2,382 Stem Wall Damp Proofing 794 sf $ 3.50 $2,779 SUBTOTAL FOUNDATIONS 20,460 BGSF $7.73 $158,251 A20 BASEMENT CONSTRUCTION None SUBTOTAL BASEMENT CONSTRUCTION 20,460 BGSF $0.00 $0 B10 SUPERSTRUCTURE Misc Structural Header/Columns at Waiting and Conference 60 If $ 175.00 $10,500 New Header for Panel Partition Wall in Beyond the Bell-with 25 If $ 200.00 $5,000 columns(due to shortening of room) Roof Structures Gym-Open Web Wood Joists+Wood Framing as req'd 6,400 sf $ 24.00 $153,600 Lower Structures-Wood I Joists+Wood Framing as req'd 3,500 sf $ 20.00 $70,000 Plywood 9,900 sf $ 3.00 $29,700 Misc Fasteners, Hangers, Rough Hardware 9,900 ea $ 1.00 $9,900 Floor Structure-mezzanine at Gym I Joists 740 sf $ 18.00 $13,320 Plywood 740 sf $ 4.50 $3,330 Misc Fasteners, Hangers, Rough Hardware 740 ea $ 1.00 $740 Misc Structural HD's at Wood Framed Walls 10 ea $ 200.00 $2,000 Firestopping-See Interior Partitions $0 SUBTOTAL SUPERSTRUCTURE 20,460 BGSF $14.57 $298,090 B20 EXTERIOR ENCLOSURE Exterior Wall Construction Exterior wall infill at E and W Exits 160 sf $ 25.00 $4,000 Exterior Walls 2,744 sf $ 24.00 $65,856 18 Draft Print 06/21/2023 5:08:56 PM Roen Associates Washington Fruit Community Center ROEN 121 South Wall Street Yakima, WA Spokane, WA 99201 Pre-Design Cost Estimate Grand Option ASSOCIATES DETAILED ESTIMATE Unit of� Unit Total Estimated No. Description Quantity Vleasur Cost Cost CMU Walls 12"Walls 10,496 sf $ 32.00 $335,872 8"Walls 1,984 sf $ 30.00 $59,520 Rebar in Walls 12,480 sf $ 1.40 $17,472 Exterior Wall Finish Wood Siding 2,904 sf $ 20.00 $58,080 Exterior Windows Storefront/Windows, Standard Clear Anodized with Flashing 852 sf $ 70.00 $59,640 Exterior Doors Storefront Entry Doors, Hardware, per leaf 2 ea $ 4,500.00 $9,000 HM/SCW Dr, HM Frame, Hardware, Complete-Pair Doors 3 ea $ 3,850.00 $11,550 Push Button ADA Auto Operators 1 ea $ 4,000.00 $4,000 Exterior Paint and Sealants Paint or Stain to Siding 14,904 sf $ 2.00 $29,808 Patch and prep existing exterior siding 12,000 sf $ 0.35 $4,200 Sealant at CMU 4,836 sf $ 2.00 $9,672 Anti-graffiti at CMU 2,100 sf $ 4.00 $8,400 Building Graphics Allowance for Building Signage Is $ - $0 SUBTOTAL EXTERIOR ENCLOSURE 20,460 BGSF $33.09 $677,070 B30 ROOFING Roof Coverings Membrane Roofing System with Rigid Insulation 10,878 sf $ 18.00 $195,804 Wrap Membrane up Parapet Walls 910 sf $ 6.00 $5,460 Asphalt Shingle Roofing-Architectural Grade 11,397 sf $ 10.00 $113,970 Flashing and Sheet Metal Parapet Caps and Copings 1,285 If 25.00 $32,125 Fascia at Sloped Roof Area 155 If 25.00 $3,875 Miscellaneous Roof Flashing and Blocking 5% on $315,234 $15,762 Roof Accessories Walk Pads 250 allow $ 7.50 $1,875 SUBTOTAL ROOFING 20,460 BGSF $18.03 $368,871 C10 INTERIOR CONSTRUCTION 19 Draft Print 06/21/2023 5:08:57 PM Roen Associates Washington Fruit Community Center ROEN 121 South Wall Street Yakima, WA Spokane, WA 99201 Pre-Design Cost Estimate Grand Option ASSOCIATES DETAILED ESTIMATE Unit of Unit Total Estimated No. Description Quantity VleasurE Cost Cost Partitions Metal GWB Partition(GWB-Finish 2 Sides,6"metal studs,sound batts) 4,480 sf $ 12.25 $54,880 Fire Caulking at Penetrations 20,460 gsf $ 0.35 $7,161 Interior-Caulking and Joint Sealants 20,460 gsf $ 0.30 $6,138 Miscellaneous Carpentry-Allowance 20,460 gsf $ 1.00 $20,460 Concrete or CMU Walls-See B10 Superstructure Above Interior Glazing Interior Storefront with 1/4"tempered glazing 96 sf $ 60.00 $5,760 Wall mirrors in Dance Studio 500 sf $ 20.00 $10,000 Interior Doors, Frames, Hardware HM/SCW Dr, HM Frame, Hardware, Complete-Single Door 24 ea $ 2,000.00 $48,000 HM/SCW Dr, HM Frame, Hardware, Complete-Pair Doors 2 ea $ 3,750.00 $7,500 Storefront Doors, Hardware, Complete-per leaf 2 ea $ 4,300.00 $8,600 Access Doors and Panels 20,460 sf $ 0.10 $2,046 Fittings I Specialties Toilet Compartments-Phenolic ADA Stalls 2 stalls $ 1,300.00 $2,600 Standard Stalls 3 stalls $ 1,100.00 $3,300 Urinal Screens 1 ea $ 350.00 $350 Toilet Accessories Baby Changing Station 2 ea $ 750.00 $1,500 Coat Hook 5 ea $ 45.00 $225 Framed Mirror 4 ea $ 150.00 $600 Grab Bars-Large ADA Stall(3 Total: 1 -Vertical,2-Horizontal) 2 ea $ 400.00 $800 Mop and Broom Holder 1 ea $ 50.00 $50 Paper Towel Dispenser 2 ea $ 175.00 $350 Sanitary Napkin Dispenser 1 ea $ 750.00 $750 Sanitary Napkin Disposal 3 ea $ 85.00 $255 Soap Dispenser 4 ea $ 85.00 $340 Toilet Paper Dispenser 5 ea $ 60.00 $300 Toilet Seat Cover Dispenser 5 ea $ 120.00 $600 Trash Receptacle(Recessed) 2 ea $ 325.00 $650 Visual Display Specialties Marker Boards(8'x 4') 3 ea $ 1,200.00 $3,600 Signage(Code and Wayfinding) 20,460 gsf $ 0.50 $10,230 Folding Panel Partitions 1,200 sf $ 80.00 $96,000 Header Support-modify existing-allow 120 If $ 15.00 $1,800 Knox Box 1 ea $ 750.00 $750 Miscellaneous Specialties Allowance(FECs, Corner Guards,etc...) 20,460 gsf $ 0.50 $10,230 SUBTOTAL INTERIOR CONSTRUCTION 20,460 BGSF $14.95 $305,825 20 Draft Print 06/21/2023 5:08:57 PM Roen Associates Washington Fruit Community Center R(ZitN 121 South Wall Street Yakima, WA Spokane, WA 99201 Pre-Design Cost Estimate Grand Option ASSOCIATES DETAILED ESTIMATE Unit of Unit Total Estimated No. Description Quantity VleasurE Cost Cost C20 STAIRS None SUBTOTAL STAIRS 20,460 BGSF $0.00 $0 C30 INTERIOR FINISHES Wall Finishes Paint to Walls, Doors, Frames and Miscellaneous 20,460 gsf $ 3.00 $61,380 Allowance to touch-up existing walls 10,660 sf $ 0.35 $3,731 Acoustic Panels in Gym-Allowance 600 sf $ 20.00 $12,000 Ceramic Tile Walls in Toilet Rooms 720 sf $ 20.00 $14,400 Miscellaneous Finish Carpentry Allowance 20,460 gsf $ 0.50 $10,230 Bases Rubber Base 8,465 sf $ 1.00 $8,465 Floor Finishes Carpet Tiles 6,417 sf $ 6.50 $41,711 Ceramic Tile at Toilet Rooms 410 sf $ 20.00 $8,200 Sheet Vinyl in Kitchen and Poantry 520 sf $ 12.00 $6,240 VCT in Classrooms 1,308 sf $ 4.50 $5,886 Refinish Wood Floor in Ballroom 3,700 sf $ 5.00 $18,500 Wood Floors in Gym and Dance Studio 7,885 sf $ 20.00 $157,700 Walk-Off Mat 220 sf $ 12.00 $2,640 Floor Prep/Moisture Vapor Reducer 20,460 sf $ 1.00 $20,460 Ceiling Finishes Replace 1x1 in Ballroom 3,600 sf $ 6.00 $21,600 2x4 ACT 9,900 sf $ 11.00 $108,900 Paint Exposed Structure 7,885 sf $ 2.00 $15,770 Acoustic Clouds in Dance Studio-75% 1,485 sf $ 30.00 $44,550 SUBTOTAL INTERIOR FINISHES 20,460 BGSF $27.49 $562,363 D10 CONVEYING SYSTEMS None SUBTOTAL CONVEYING SYSTEMS 20,460 BGSF $0.00 $0 D20 PLUMBING = _ Plumbing Replace water service to building. 1 Is 30,000.00 $30,000 patch slab as needed 1 Is 500.00 $500 Replace domestic hot water heaters 1 Is 15,000.00 $15,000 Cap sinks in Multi-Purpose Room 1 Is 500.00 $500 Allowance to repair/replace broken fixtures 1 Is 7,000.00 $7,000 21 Draft Print 06/21/2023 5:08:57 PM Roen Associates Washington Fruit Community Center R(ZitN 121 South Wall Street Yakima, WA Spokane, WA 99201 Pre-Design Cost Estimate Grand Option ASSOCIATES DETAILED ESTIMATE Unit of� Unit Total Estimated No. Description Quantity Vleasur Cost Cost Minimal changes to support Phase 1A Renovations 1 Is $ 5,000.00 $5,000 Plumbing changes to support Phase 1 B Renovations, incl kitchen 1 Is $ 50,000.00 $50,000 New plumbing to serve the new addition 1 Is $ 350,000.00 $350,000 Relocation of water entry room and water heater to a new mechanical 1 Is $ 25,000.00 $25,000 room to make room for new entry SUBTOTAL PLUMBING 20,460 BGSF $23.61 $483,000 D30 HVAC HVAC Replace all existing RTU's and repair exterior ductwork 1 Is 60,000.00 $60,000 Structural work required due to new units 1 allow 15,000.00 $15,000 Replace all ducted furnaces with heat pump style units and reuse 1 Is 45,000.00 $45,000 ductwork Remove abandoned exhaust fans and replace non-functional fans 1 Is 5,000.00 $5,000 Minor HVAC revisions to facilitate phase 1A changes 1 Is $ 100,000.00 $100,000 Minor HVAC revisions to facilitate phase 1 B changes 1 Is $ 30,000.00 $30,000 Replace kitchen exhaust fan and makeup air unit in 1 B 1 Is $ 20,000.00 $20,000 New VRF and DOAS to serve new adddition 1 Is $ 800,000.00 $800,000 SUBTOTAL HVAC 20,460 BGSF $52.54 $1,075,000 D40 FIRE PROTECTION Fire Protection Automatic Sprinkler System 20,460 gsf $ 5.50 $112,530 III SUBTOTAL FIRE PROTECTION 20,460 BGSF $5.50 $112,530 D50 ELECTRICAL Electrical Relocation of the existing main service routed into a new 10'x10' main electrical room in the new addition. Reroute brance service 1 Is 200,000.00 $200,000 feeders to the new electrical room location Add power to new HVAC Equipment 1 Is 15,000.00 $15,000 Replace existing receptacles in code required areas with GFCI 1 Is 5,000.00 $5,000 Remove all abandoned wiring back to source and provide covers 1 Is 5,000.00 $5,000 Replace all outlets with tamper resistant devices 1 Is 12,000.00 $12,000 Replace kitchen receptacles or circuit breakers serving receptacles 1 Is 15,000.00 $15,000 with GFCI Replace branch circuit panels in same location with new 1 Is $ 50,000.00 $50,000 Revise outlet location circuiting in areas being upgraded 1 Is $ 75,000.00 $75,000 Upgrade circuit breakers to shunt-trip type for all kitchen devices 1 Is $ 8,000.00 $8,000 under Type 1 Hood 22 Draft Print 06/21/2023 5:08:58 PM Roen Associates Washington Fruit Community Center ROEN 121 South Wall Street Yakima, WA Spokane, WA 99201 Pre-Design Cost Estimate Grand Option ASSOCIATES DETAILED ESTIMATE Unit of� Unit Total Estimated No. Description Quantity Vleasur Cost Cost Relocation of the existing branch circuit panels into the new 10'x10' 1 Is $ 75,000.00 $75,000 main electrical room in the new addition Replace all circuits and devices in the new and renovated spaces 1 Is $ 200,000.00 $200,000 Provide/Update all existing remodeled,and new addition spaces with new LED luminaire layout and controls that nmeet the current WA 1 Is 220,000.00 $220,000 State energy code,which includes occupancy sensors,daylight and time clock management of public spaces Additional exterior pole mounted luminaires to provide adequate light 1 Is 25,000.00 $25,000 level in the exsiting parking lot Install an Addressible FA System in the existing Facility 1 Is 80,000.00 $80,000 Replace the existing fire suppression system in the kitchen with a 1 Is $ 15,000.00 $15,000 new automatic system that meets the current IFC Upgrade the entire facility communication system so all devices are on a single fiber backbone system. Relocate all headend services 1 Is 25,000.00 $25,000 (copper,fiber,security, intercom)into a new 10'x10'main communications room located in the new addition. Provide new Cat-6 cabling throughout the building 1 Is 80,000.00 $80,000 Add security system and Cameras to the facility 1 Is 50,000.00 $50,000 Add intercom system into existing spaces 1 Is 45,000.00 $45,000 SUBTOTAL ELECTRICAL 20,460 BGSF $58.65 $1,200,000 E10 EQUIPMENT Commercial Kitchen Equipment Relocate existing kitchen equipment. Allowance for cleaning and 1 Is $ 10,000.00 $10,000 repair Gym Equipment Ceiling Mount Electrical Backboards and Goals 2 ea $ 13,500.00 $27,000 Wall Mount Backboard and Goals 4 ea $ 4,000.00 $16,000 Volleyball Sleeves 2 ea $ 700.00 $1,400 Ceiling Hung Divider Curtain 1,375 sf $ 15.00 $20,625 Wall Pads to 7' 1,540 sf $ 8.00 $12,320 Scoreboard 1 ea $ 10,000.00 $10,000 Shot Clocks 2 ea $ 500.00 $1,000 SUBTOTAL EQUIPMENT 20,460 BGSF $4.81 $98,345 E20 CASEWORK& FURNISHINGS Fixed Casework Custom P-Lam Casework P-Lam Base w/P-Lam Countertops-allowance 30 If $ 400.00 $12,000 P-Lam Uppers 20 If $ 285.00 $5,700 Reception Desk-Allowance 1 Is $ 10,000.00 $10,000 Full Height Cabinets with Doors 8 If $ 425.00 $3,400 Cubbies in Dance Studio 20 If $ 450.00 $9,000 23 Draft Print 06/21/2023 5:08:58 PM Roen Associates Washington Fruit Community Center ROEN 121 South Wall Street Yakima, WA Spokane, WA 99201 Pre-Design Cost Estimate Grand Option ASSOCIATES DETAILED ESTIMATE Unit of Unit Total Estimated No. Description Quantity VleasurE Cost Cost Window Treatment Mini Blinds-Sidelights/Relites-allowance 112 sf $ 8.00 $896 Automated Shades 480 sf $ 25.00 $12,000 Studio Equipment Ballet Barre 60 If $ 50.00 $3,000 Moveable Furnishings EXCLUDED SUBTOTAL FURNISHINGS 20,460 BGSF $2.74 $55,996 Fl 0 SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION None SUBTOTAL SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION 20,460 BGSF $0.00 $0 F20 SELECTIVE BUILDING DEMOLITION mi Building Structural Demolition Slab-on-Grade-allowance for plumbing work Saw cut and remove slab at plumbing 200 sf $ 15.00 $3,000 Cut and remove exterior wall for new storefront-E Wall Ballroom 180 sf $ 5.00 $900 Install header 20 If $ 100.00 $2,000 Reframe opening/patch siding/trim 1 Is $ 500.00 $500 Canopy along south and east sides 1,500 sf $ 10.00 $15,000 Patch and repair siding at East Side 250 sf $ 20.00 $5,000 Building Exterior Demolition Sawcut and remove slab at new vestibule and at Classroom 160 sf $ 8.25 $1,320 Door, Frame&HW 4 ea $ 100.00 $400 Storefront 256 sf $ 5.00 $1,280 Remove Windows on South Side 17 ea $ 125.00 $2,125 Remove section of wall at Tie-ins 200 sf $ 10.00 $2,000 Remove siding along south side 1,200 sf $ 0.75 $900 Building Interior Demolition Folding Panel Partitions 167 If $ 35.00 $5,845 Remove track for E-W partitions in Ballroom 47 If $ 7.00 $329 Partitions 375 If $ 7.50 $2,813 Substrate Only-allow 1,500 sf $ 1.25 $1,875 Door, Frame&HW 20 ea $ 100.00 $2,000 Flooring 9,530 sf $ 1.25 $11,913 Rubber Base 1,740 If $ 0.75 $1,305 Ceilings 9,530 sf $ 1.50 $14,295 Casework 130 If $ 15.00 $1,950 Division 10 Specialties 1 Is $ 1,500.00 $1,500 Miscellaneous Demolition 120 hrs $ 60.00 $7,200 24 Draft Print 06/21/2023 5:08:59 PM Roen Associates Washington Fruit Community Center ROEN 121 South Wall Street Yakima, WA Spokane, WA 99201 Pre-Design Cost Estimate Grand Option ASSOCIATES DETAILED ESTIMATE Unit of Unit Total Estimated No. Description Quantity VleasurE Cost Cost Temporary Partitions/Dust Control 1,500 sf $ 10.00 $15,000 Phasing 2 ea $ 2,500.00 $5,000 Supervision, Hauling&Dump Fees 15% on $100,449 $15,067 Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing In MEP Numbers Above Hazardous Components Abatement None SUBTOTAL SELECTIVE BUILDING DEMOLITION 20,460 BGSF $5.89 $120,516 Z10 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS General Conditions See Summary SUBTOTAL GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 20,460 BGSF $0.00 $0 25 Draft Print 06/21/2023 5:08:59 PM Roen Associates Washington Fruit Community Center ROEN 121 South Wall Street Yakima, WA Spokane, WA 99201 Pre-Design Cost Estimate Grand Option ASSOCIATES Project Owner: Washington Fruit Community Center Architect: KDA Project Name: Washington Fruit Community Center Project Duration: 14 MO Project Location: Yakima,WA Building GSF: 10,660 Start Date: 45383 Site GSF: 25,000 Estimate Date: June 21,2023 ESTIMATE SUMMARY Unit of Unit Total Estimated No. Description Quantity Measure Cost Cost G10 Site Preparation 25,000 gsf $4.16 $103,879 G20 Site Improvements 25,000 gsf $9.15 $228,735 G30 Site Civil/Mech Utilities 25,000 gsf $3.19 $79,800 G40 Site Electrical Utilities 25,000 gsf $0.00 $0 G50 Other Site Construction 25,000 gsf $0.00 $0 Sitework Grand Subtotal $412,414 Design Contingency 20.00% $82,483 Subtotal $494,897 Contractor Mark Up(Overhead, Profit, Insurance, P&P Bond&Sub Bonds) 7.00% $34,643 Subtotal $529,539 Escalation 0.00% $0 SITE GRAND TOTAL 25,000 BGSF $21.18 $529,539 Estimate excludes soft costs such as design fees, permits,testing/inspections,construction change order contingencies, loose fixtures/ furnishings and sales tax. 26 Draft Print 06/21/2023 5:09:00 PM Roen Associates Washington Fruit Community Center ROEN 121 South Wall Street Yakima, WA Spokane, WA 99201 Pre-Design Cost Estimate Grand Option ASSOCIATES DETAILED ESTIMATE Unit of Unit Total Estimated No. Description Quantity Measure Cost Cost G10 SITE PREPARATON Mobilization 1 Is 10,000.00 $10,000 Site Demolition&Relocation Demo Entry Canopy 1,500 sf 4.00 $6,000 Sawcut Existing Asphalt Paving Lines 150 If 2.00 $300 Remove Asphalt Paving 11,075 sf 1.00 $11,075 Remove Concrete Walks 1,600 sf 2.00 $3,200 Misc. Site Clearing 1 Is 2,500.00 $2,500 Site Earthwork Temporary Construction Fencing 750 If 15.00 $11,250 TESC Erosion Control Filter Fabric Fence 600 If 6.00 $3,600 Catch Basin Inlet Protection 2 ea 150.00 $300 Stabilized Construction Entry 650 sf 2.50 $1,625 Tree Protection Fencing 50 If 20.00 $1,000 Contractor Access and Laydown Area 1,000 sf 2.00 $2,000 Clear and Grub 25,000 sf 0.25 $6,250 Excavation Strip Topsoil(to stockpile) 370 cy 3.75 $1,389 Native Cut/Fill-Allowance 926 cy 15.00 $13,890 Export Unsuitable-Allowance 350 cy 35.00 $12,250 Imported Fill-Allowance 100 cy 35.00 $3,500 Building Pad 10,000 sf $ 0.75 $7,500 Finish Grading 25,000 sf 0.25 $6,250 Dewatering-Allowance Is - $0 Foundation Earthwork Footing Excavation and Backfill In Building Section A10 Footing Drains with Gravel In Building Section A10 Hazardous Waste Remediation None Included SUBTOTAL SITE PREPARATON 25,000 SGA $4.16 $103,879 G20 SITE IMPROVEMENTS Asphalt Paving(Base Courses Included) Light Duty(Play Area)(2" HMA over 4"Crushed Rock) 4,020 sf 3.00 $12,060 Concrete Site Work(Base Courses Included) Curbs-Standard 170 If 20.00 $3,400 Concrete Sidewalk-4"over 4"crushed rock 7,200 sf 7.00 $50,400 Concrete Driveway Entries over 6"crushed rock 1 ea 4,500.00 $4,500 Pavement Markings/Site Signage Wheel Stops 6 ea 200.00 $1,200 Striping-ADA Stalls with Signage 6 ea 950.00 $5,700 27 Draft Print 06/21/2023 5:09:00 PM Roen Associates Washington Fruit Community Center ROEN 121 South Wall Street Yakima, WA Spokane, WA 99201 Pre-Design Cost Estimate Grand Option ASSOCIATES DETAILED ESTIMATE Unit of Unit Total Estimated No. Description Quantity Measur Cost Cost Striping-Cross Hatching 600 sf 1.00 $600 Tactile Warning Strips 160 sf 35.00 $5,600 Site Development Entry Canopy 1,020 sf 90.00 $91,800 Flagpole 1 Is 3,500.00 $3,500 Bike Rack 1 ea 600.00 $600 Exit at Fence Areas-Allowance 1 allow 10,000.00 $10,000 Landscaping/Irrigation Irrigation-General Landscaping 6,500 sf 3.00 $19,500 Place Topsoil(from stockpile) 200 cy 15.00 $3,000 Planter Shrubs and Ground Cover 4,000 sf 3.00 $12,000 Sod 2,500 sf 0.75 $1,875 Trees 6 ea 500.00 $3,000 SUBTOTAL SITE IMPROVEMENTS 25,000 SGA $9.15 $228,735 G30 SITE CIVIL/MECHANICAL UTILITIES Water Service Tie-in at Existing(includes gate valve) 1 ea $ 3,000.00 $3,000 Water/Fire Line,6"Ductile Iron(includes trench, bedding and backfill) 100 If $ 75.00 $7,500 Water Meter 1 ea $ 5,000.00 $5,000 Irrigation Meter 1 ea $ 1,500.00 $1,500 Irrigation Line, 1" PVC(includes trench, bedding and backfill) 100 If $ 15.00 $1,500 Double Check Valve(in vault) 1 ea $ 12,000.00 $12,000 Pressure Reducing Valve(Domestic) 1 ea $ 3,700.00 $3,700 Domestic Water,4" Ductile Iron(includes trench, bedding and backfill) 100 If $ 55.00 $5,500 FDC-Fire Department Connection 1 ea $ 1,800.00 $1,800 PIV-Post Indicator Valve 1 ea $ 2,500.00 $2,500 Street Patch Allowance 1 Is $ 5,000.00 $5,000 Sanitary Sewer Systems Tie-in at Existing 1 ea $ 500.00 $500 Side Sewer,6" PVC(includes trench, bedding and backfill) 100 If $ 45.00 $4,500 Cleanouts 2 ea $ 650.00 $1,300 Manhole 1 ea $ 3,500.00 $3,500 Existing Street Surface Repair/Traffic Control 1 Is $ 5,000.00 $5,000 Storm Drainage Drain Line, 12" PVC(includes trench, bedding and backfill) 100 If $ 40.00 $4,000 Roof Drain Line,4'/6"PVC(includes trench, bedding and backfill) 100 If $ 30.00 $3,000 Cleanouts 2 ea $ 500.00 $1,000 Catch Basin 1 ea $ 2,500.00 $2,500 Drywells 1 ea $ 5,500.00 $5,500 SUBTOTAL SITE CIVIL I MECHANICAL UTILITIES 25,000 SGA $3.19 $79,800 28 Draft Print 06/21/2023 5:09:00 PM Roen Associates Washington Fruit Community Center ROEN 121 South Wall Street Yakima, WA Spokane, WA 99201 Pre-Design Cost Estimate Grand Option ASSOCIATES DETAILED ESTIMATE Unit of Unit Total Estimated No. Description Quantity Measure Cost Cost G40 SITE ELECTRICAL UTILITIES Electrical and Telecom Utilities Site Electrical in Bldg SUBTOTAL SITE ELECTRICAL UTILITIES 25,000 SGA $0.00 G50 OTHER SITE CONSTRUCTION None SUBTOTAL OTHER SITE CONSTRUCTION 25,000 SGA $0.00 $0 Z10 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS General Conditions See Summary SUBTOTAL GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 25,000 SGA $0.00 $0 29 Draft Print 06/21/2023 5:09:01 PM Roen Associates Job Name ROtN121 South Wall Street City Spokane,WA 99201 Budget Estimate S S O C I A T E s Project Owner: Washington Fruit Community Center Architect: KDA Project Name: Washington Fruit Community Center Duration: #REF! Project Location: Yakima,WA Project GSF: #REF! Start Date: April 1,2024 Site GSF: #REF! Estimate Date: June 21,2023 ALTERNATE ESTIMATES SUMMARY Unit of Unit Total Estimated No. Description Quantity Measure Cost Cost 1 Grand Option-Steel Roof Structure at Gym 1 Is ($13,086) Total Alternate Estimates ($13,086) Estimate excludes soft costs such as design fees,permits,testing/inspections,construction change order contingencies,loose fixtures/ furnishings and sales tax. PROJECT COST ALTERNATES Unit of Unit Total Estimated Alt No. Description Quantity Measure Cost Cost 1 Grand Option -Steel Roof Structure at Gym Deduct Wood Framing 6,400 sf (24.00) ($153,600) Deduct Plywood Deck 6,400 sf (3.00) ($19,200) Add Metal Josits 6,400 sf 20.00 $128,000 Add Perimeter L 330 If 25.00 $8,250 Add Metal Deck-B Type 6,400 sf 4.50 $28,800 $0 SUBTOTAL ($7,750) Contingency 20.00% ($1,550) Markups(Insurance, Bond,OH&P, B&O Tax) 7.00% ($651) Escalation to Midpoint(Q3,2026 @ 6%Year) 31.50% ($3,135) TOTAL ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COSTS ($13,086) 30 Draft Print 06/21/2023 5:09:01 PM 121 et Dashboard Posts Events 2021 Washington Fruit,., v Edit Settings Entries Survey Results Preview 113 Media 0 Forms Welcome to Gravity Forms 2.51 learn mere about all the new features and updates included in this version. Forms New Form Entries Have you or anyone in your family participated in any programs at the Washington Fruit Community Center,formerly the Results Filter Settings Import/Export YPAL Building,in the past? Include result; Add-Ons Add a conditic System Status Yes Start date Help Pages ; No End date fp Comments Not Sure Genesis Blocks Appearance0.0 2.5 5 0 7.5 10.0 12.5 flIP Frequency Apply filti j Plugins 2 r Users • Tools If you answered yes,please tell us what programs you or your family members attended. ea Settings C� SEO Latest values: • Kids After School„Summer Day Camp„Membership,Karate class Nivo Slider • Youth daycare • Ham Radio swap meet,back in 1993 Wordfence • We provided esl classes to adults in the past through thr yakima school district and tutoring for students. O Security • Years ago after school activities and attended meetings held at the center O Collapse menu Show more 1 v.5 4- In the future,how will you travel to participate in programs or services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Walk (0 r Car - Bus LI Bicycle Other 0 5 10 15 Frequency rl+hor ..,..�. 122 No entries for this field Please select the top 5 programs and services that you and your family would consider using at the Washington Fruit Community Center. Adult Fitness Classes Nutrition/Cooking Classes Youth Crafts i /4i/ I I Senior Card&Table Games Computer Classes I l Cheerleading Adult Education/GED Adult Dance Classes ammo! to Naturalization Classes } i Wood Carving Music Classes 1 1 Youth Sports _.. ... = l.0 Senior Meal Progrem After School Programs Tutoring Assistance Legal Assistance isamo, •- Yoga/Pilates f/I� Senior Fitness Classes ,.j✓/�j Social Media Classes Youth Drop In Programs '2_ Gardening Club ,") Ping Pong Group 123 cI Summer Day Camps 2 J Book Club 7111111* Senior Crafts Health&Wellness Checks Volunteer Opportunities Youth Dance Classes Quilting/Knitting Groups Facility Rentals i ESL Classes Creative Writing Classes :impI Holiday Events • - Other • 0 2 4 6 8 10 Frequency Other No entries for this field What would keep you from participating in programs and services at the Washington Fruit Community Center?Please check all that apply. No Time-Too Busy 124 Unaware of Programs —" ISO Pro5rs - Lack of Interest ,e,es t'k Lack of Transportation (fff/// I 1 L !d Ca,"6 2_ C I J i I 1 Work Schedules Lattc. of- km-el5 1 I 1 /_ Other No entries for this field ' Do you live within the Yakima City limits? 1 I Yes irer,11111. f I No 10 15 Frequency If you live in Yakima,how long have you lived within the city limits? . less than one year 1 to 3 years I i 4 to 8 years 9 to 13 years 14to18years More than 18 years 142 0.0 2.5 5.0 7.5 10.0 12.5 15.0 Frequency What is your age? �� 1 1 14 or younger i 125 15-19 I _ ___ 20-29 I 1 30-39 40-49 50-59 ' 60-69 f i 1 , - .i, 70-79 one How many people live in your house or apartment? Li . 1_. - e.111H 2 . —. --- _. _.�. I I 1 3 ti :x�.r. _ Z I { 4 . : -- — 1 7 8 9 ' 10+ + 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Frequency How many children live in your home that are under the age of 18? None 1 Z • 2 3 4 5ormore What is your gender? Male 4 i II Female i ``Q I prefer not to answer 0.0 2.5 5.0 7.5 10.0 12.5 15.0 Frequency What is your ethnic origin?Please check all boxes that apply for those living in your home. I 1 Latino/Hispanic 1( U � Asian African American 1 Pacific Islander White 16 Other 0.0 2.5 5.0 7.5 10.0 12.5 Frequency Other No entries for this field Please write additional thoughts or ideas you have regarding programs and services. Latest values: • Just curious to see what opportunities to help there are • My idea is:Spanish language classes for English Language Learners(for all ages).Our community needs to learn to speak,read, write,and understand Spanish fluently.In Yakima it is a necessity.This skill will pay off in dividends.Participants will be able to help 127 customers,neighbors,compete for higher wage bilingual jobs,improve community relations,and strengthen local partnerships and networking opportunities, • I would like to see your youth sports programs play other nearby cities youth sports programs. • YAMAI I would love for YAMA's programming to run out of the center. • English please,not everyone on the Eastside is Hispanic and speak Spanish. • Parks and Rec is not a sound organization IMO.Does not offer enough interesting classes/activities-check out what they do in Wenatchee-Bend-or the Tri Cities.Yakima Parks and Rec has long history of not being dynamic forward thinking organization.When the biggest accomplishment you point to is the paving at Randal Park that says it all.Try getting someone younger and more dynamic in charge instead of'placeholder'Wilkinson-perfect example of do nothing bureaucrat. show more 128 If you answered yes, please tell us what programs you or your family members attended. Latest values: • Kids After School„ Summer Day Camp„ Membership, Karate class • Youth daycare • Ham Radio swap meet, back in 1993 • We provided esl classes to adults in the past through thr yakima school district and tutoring for students. • Years ago after school activities and attended meetings held at the center • Boxing and Karate Please write additional thoughts or ideas you have regarding programs and services. Latest values: • Just curious to see what opportunities to help there are ▪ My idea is: Spanish language classes for English Language Learners (for all ages). Our community needs to learn to speak, read, write, and understand Spanish fluently. In Yakima it is a necessity. This skill will pay off in dividends. Participants will be able to help customers, neighbors, compete for higher wage bilingual jobs, improve community relations, and strengthen local partnerships and networking opportunities. • I would like to see your youth sports programs play other nearby cities youth sports programs. • YAMA! I would love for YAMA's programming to run out of the center. • English please, not everyone on the Eastside is Hispanic and speak Spanish. • Parks and Rec is not a sound organization IMO. Does not offer enough interesting classes/activities- check out what they do in Wenatchee-Bend- or the Tri Cities. Yakima Parks and Rec has long history of not being dynamic forward thinking organization. When the biggest accomplishment you point to is the paving at Randal Park that says it all. Try getting someone younger and more dynamic in charge instead of'placeholder' Wilkinson- perfect example of do nothing bureaucrat. A dance studio. More transportation opportunities for those in need. Washington Fruit Community Center - Community Interest Questionaire Please take a few minutes to tell us what programs and services you would like to see offered atlhe Washington FruiLC.v- unity Center. We will use the information to make decisions on the programs and /s'ervices offered at the facility. Thank you for your time. SECTION en,e altOti - estionsK62 1 Have you or anyone in your family participated in any programs at the Washingtopn Frurr Community Center, formerly the YPAL Building, in the past? Yes ri No V Not Sure ❑ 2 If you answered yes, please tell us what programs you or your family members attended. 3 In the future, how will you travel to participate in programs or services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Walk ❑ Car Bus ❑ Bicycle ❑ Other SECTION II- Programs and Services I Please select the top 5 programs and services that you and your family would consider using at the Washington Fruit Community Center. • Adult Fitness Classes b Youth Sports Summer Day Camps O Nutrition/Cooking Classes ❑ _Senior Meal Program ❑ Book Club Youth Crafts it After School Programs ❑ Senior Crafts 0 Senior Card & Table Games 0 Tutoring Assistance ❑ Health & Wellness Checks E7 Computer Classes ❑ Legal Assistance ❑ Volunteer Opportunities ❑ Cheerleading ❑ Yoga/Pilates ❑ Youth Dance Classes ❑ Adult Education/GED ❑ Senior Fitness Classes ❑ Quilting/Knitting Groups ❑ Adult Dance Classes ❑ Social Media Classes ❑ Facility Rentals ❑ Naturalization Classes ❑ Youth Drop In Programs ❑ ESL Classes ❑ Wood Carving ❑ Gardening Club ❑ Creative Writing Classes ❑ Music Classes ❑ Ping Pong Group RI Holiday Events, ❑ Other ❑ Other D Other )1"-a\>V e 2 What would keep you from participating in programs and services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Please check all that apply. Siir No Time - Too Busy ❑ Lack of Transportation ❑ No Child Care ❑ Unaware of Programs ❑ Work Schedules ❑ Lack of Funds ❑ Lack of Interest ❑ No Programs That I Need ❑ Other _ OPTIONAL SECTION III - Demographic Information - Tell us about yourself. Answers are optional. 1 Do you live within the Yakima City limits? ❑ Yes ❑ No 2 If you live in Yakima, how long have you lived within the city limits? 4 less than one year 4 to..8-yeas--__ ❑ 14 to 18 years ❑ 1 to 3 years r:-=--913 years ❑ More than 18 years 3 What is your age? `� 1 14 or younger ❑ 30-39 ❑ 60-69 ❑ 15-19 ❑ 40-49 ❑ 70-79 ❑ 20-29 ❑ 50-59 ❑ 80+ 4 How many people live in your house or apartment? 01 E2 113 04 05 06 07 08 09 010+ 5 How many children live in your home that are under 18? _, None ,�1 ri 2 03 ❑ 4 ❑ 5 or more 6 What is your gender? q Male ❑ Female ❑ I prefer not to answer 7 What is your ethnic origin? Pleae check all boxes that apply fox those living in your home. 1 Latino/Hispanic E( African American 4 White Asian Pacific Islander ❑ Other SECTION IV-Additional Information 1 Please write additi_�nal thoughts or ideas you have re ardi r r ms arid servi es. Washington Fruit Community Center - Community Interest Questionailc Please take a few minutes to tell us what programs and services you would like to see offered at the Washington Fruit Community Center. We will use the information to make decisions on the programs and services offered at the facility. Thank you for,Yo r time. SECTION I- General Questions F,�p ii 9 I Have you or anyone in your family participated in a rd rams at the Washin o n Fruit Community Center, formerly the YPAL Building, in the past? Yes II No. pNot Sure ❑ 2 If you answered yes, please tell us what programs you or your family members attended. 3 In the future, how will you travel to participate in programs or services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Walk ❑ Car t.,/' Bus ❑ Bicycle ❑ Other SECTION II- Programs and Services 1 Please select the top 5 programs and services that you and your family would consider using at the Washington Fruit Community Center. ❑ Adult Fitness Classes ❑ Youth Sports ❑ Summer Day Camps Nutrition/Cooking Classes ❑ Senior Meal Program ❑ Book Club Youth Crafts ❑ After School Programs ❑ Senior Crafts ❑ Senior Card & Table Games Tutoring Assistance ❑ Health & Wellness Checks ❑ Computer Classes Legal Assistance 0 Volunteer Opportunities ' Cheerleading ❑ Yoga/Pilates ❑ Youth Dance Classes ❑ Adult Education/GED ❑ Senior Fitness Classes 0 Quilting/Knitting Groups Adult Dance Classes Social Media Classes ❑ Facility Rentals ❑ Naturalization Classes ❑ Youth Drop In Programs 0 ESL Classes Wood Carving Gardening Club ❑ Creative Writing Classes ❑ Music Classes Ping Pong Group ❑ Holiday Events ❑ Other Other ❑ Other 2 What would keep you from participating in programs and services at the Washington Fruit Co.mmunity Center? Please check all that apply. N:' No Time - Too Busy ❑ Lack of Transportation ❑ No Child Care ❑ Unaware of Programs ❑ Work Schedules ❑ Lack of Funds ❑ Lack of Interest • ❑ No Programs That I Need ❑ Other OPTIONAL SECTION III - Demographic lnformati - Tell us about yourself. Answers are optional. 1 Do you live within the Yakima City limits? s ElNo 2 If you live in Yakima, how long have you lived within the city limits? ❑ less than one year ❑ 4 to 8 years ❑ 14 to 18 years ❑ 1 to 3 years 9 to 13 years ❑ More than 18 years 3 hat is your age? �I 14 or younger ❑ 30-39 ❑ 60-69 Li 15-19 ❑ 40-49 ❑ 70-79 ❑ 20-29 ❑ 50-59 p 8 t+ 4 How many people live in your house or apartment? :1 ❑2 03 04 5'�-0, e7 8 08 L10+ 5 How many children li%/fil in your home that are under 18? IINone 0 1 ❑ 2 , ..%`: 4 0 5 or more 6 What is your gender? G1ale ❑ Female I prefer not to answer ' 7t is your ethnic origin? Please check all boxes that apply for those living in your home. Latino/Hispanic I❑ African American ❑ White ❑ Asian ❑ Pacific Islander ❑ Other SECTION IV-Additional Information 1 Please write additional thoughts or ideas you have regarding programs and services. f:_. \..� Washington Fruit Community Center - Community Interest Questionaire Please take a few minutes to tell us what programs and services you would like to see offered a the Washington Fruit Community Center. We will use the information to make decisions on the programs and services offered at the facility. Thank you for your time. SECTION I- General Questions 1 Have you or anyone in your family participated in any programs at the Washin topn Fruit Community Center, formerly the YPAL Building, in the past? Yes IIINo Not Sure ❑ 2 If you answered yes, please tell us what programs you or your family members attended. 3 In the future, how will you travel to participate in programs or services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Walk ❑ Car Bus ❑ Bicycle ❑ Other SECTION II- Programs and Services I Please select the top 5 programs and services that you and your family would consider using at the Washington Fruit Community ,enter. .'1 ❑ Adult Fitness Classes l ' outh Sports ,, Summer Day Camps ❑ Nutrition/Cooking Classes Senior Meal Program Book Club ❑ Youth Crafts V After School Programs ❑ Senior Crafts ❑ Senior Card & Table Games Tutoring Assistance ❑ Health &Wellness Checks ❑ Computer Classes ❑ Legal Assistance ❑ Volunteer Opportunities ❑ Cheerleading ❑ Yoga/Pilates ❑ Youth Dance Classes ❑ Adult Education/GED ❑ Senior Fitness Classes ❑ Quilting/Knitting Groups ❑ Adult Dance Classes ❑ Social Media Classes ❑ Facility Rentals ❑ Naturalization Classes ❑ Youth Drop In Programs ❑ ESL Classes ❑ Wood Carving ❑ Gardening Club ❑ Creative Writing Classes ❑ Music Classes ❑ Ping Pong Group ❑ Holiday Events ❑ Other - ❑ Other ❑ Other 2 What would keep you from participating in programs and services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Please check all that apply. ❑ No Time - Too Busy ❑ Lack of Transportation ❑ No Child Care ❑ Unaware of Programs ❑ Work Schedules ❑ Lack of Funds ❑ Lack of Interest ❑ No Programs That I Need ❑ Other OPTIONAL SECTION III - Demographic Information - Tell us about yourself. Answers are optional. 1 Do you live within the Yakima City limits? ;'es H No 2 If you live in Yakima, how long have you lived within the city limits? ❑ less than one year u 4.,to 8 years ❑ 14 to 18 years ❑ 1 to 3 years . 'to 13 years ❑ More than 18 years 3 What is your age? ❑ 14 or younger ❑ 30-39 ❑ 60-69 yg 15-19 ❑ 40-49 ❑ 70-79 n 20-29 ❑ 50-59 0 :1+ 4 How many people live in your house or apartment? 01 02 03 *%9o5 ❑6 ❑7 08 ❑9 ❑10+ 5 How many children live i jyour home that are under 18? ❑ None 01 ❑ 3 ❑ 4 ❑ 5 or more 6 What is your gender? _41ale ❑ Female El prefer not to answer 7 What is your ethnic o igin? Please check all boxes that apply for those living in your home. ❑ Latino/Hispanic ❑ African American ❑ White ❑ Asian jey Pacific Islander ❑ Other SECTION IV- Additional Information 1 Please write additional thoughts or ideas you have regarding programs and services. Washington Fruit Community Center - Community Interest Questionaire2 Please take a few minutes to tell us what programs and services you would like to see offered at the Washington Fruit Community Center. We will use the information to make decisions on the programs and services offered at the facility. Thank you for your time. SECTION I- General Questions 1 Have you or anyone in your family participated in any programs at the Washingtopn Fruit Community Center, formerly the YPAL Building, in the past? Yes ❑ No ❑ Not Sure 2 If you answered yes, please tell us what programs you or your family members attended. 3 In the future, how will you travel to participate in programs or services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Walk ❑ Car Bus ❑ Bicycle ❑ Other SECTION II - Programs and Services 1 Please select the top 5 programs and services that you and your family would consider using at the Washington Fruit Community Center. ❑ Adult Fitness Classes ❑ Youth Sports Summer Day Camps ❑ Nutrition/Cooking Classes ❑ Senior Meal Program Book Club 1, Youth Crafts ❑ After School Programs Senior Crafts ❑ Senior Card & Table Games ❑ Tutoring Assistance Health & Wellness Checks ❑ Computer Classes ❑ Legal Assistance f Volunteer Opportunities ❑ Cheerleading ❑ Yoga/Pilates ❑ Youth Dance Classes ❑ Adult Education/GED ❑ Senior Fitness Classes ❑ Quilting/Knitting Groups ❑ Adult Dance Classes ❑ Social Media Classes ❑ Facility Rentals ❑ Naturalization Classes ❑ Youth Drop In Programs i ESL Classes ❑ Wood Carving ❑ Gardening Club 6, Creative Writing Classes ❑ Music Classes ❑ Ping Pong Group ❑ Holiday Events ❑ Other ❑ Other ❑ Other 2 What would keep you from participating in programs and services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Please check all that apply. ❑ No Time - Too Busy ❑ Lack of Transportation ❑ No Child Care ❑ Unaware of Programs ❑ Work Schedules ❑ Lack of Funds ❑ Lack of Interest ❑ No Programs That I Need ❑ Other OPTIONAL SECTION III - Demographic Information - Tell us about yourself. Answers are optional. 1 Do you live within the Yakima City limits? ® Yes ❑ No 2 If you live in Yakima, how long have you lived within the city limits? ❑ less than one year ❑ 4 to 8 years ❑ 14 to 18 years ❑ 1 to 3 years 9 to 13 years ❑ More than 18 years 3 What is your age? 14 or younger ❑ 30-39 ❑ 60-69 ❑ 15-19 ❑ 40-49 ❑ 70-79 ❑ 20-29 ❑ 50-59 ❑ 80+ 4 How many people live in your house or apartment? ❑1 ❑2 ❑3 d4 ❑5 ❑6 ❑7 ❑8 ❑9 ❑10+ 5 How many children live in your home that are under 18? ❑ None ❑ 1 r 2 ❑ 3 ❑ 4 ❑ 5 or more 6 What is your gender? ❑ Male Female ❑ I prefer not to answer 7 What is your ethnic origin? Please check all boxes that apply for those living in your home. • Latino/Hispanic ❑ African American ❑ White ❑ Asian ❑ Pacific Islander ❑ Other SECTION IV- Additional Information 1 Please write additional thoughts or ideas you have regarding programs and services. Washington Fruit Community Center - Community Interest Questionairg3 Please take a few minutes to tell us what programs and services you would like to see offered at the Washington Fruit Community Center. We will use the information to make decisions on the programs and services offered at the facility. Thank you for your time. SECTION I- General Questions 1 Have you or anyone in your family participated in any programs at the Washingtopn Fruit Community Center, formerly the YPAL Building, in the past? Yes ❑ No t Not Sure ❑ 2 If you answered yes, please tell us what programs you or your family members attended. 3 In the future, how will you travel to participate in programs or services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Walk ❑ Car k Bus ❑ Bicycle ❑ Other SECTION II- Programs and Services 1 Please select the top 5 programs and services that you and your family would consider using at the Washington Fruit Community Center. ❑ Adult Fitness Classes f Youth Sports Ii Summer Day Camps ❑ Nutrition/Cooking Classes ❑ Senior Meal Program ❑ Book Club ❑ Youth Crafts 1 After School Programs ❑ Senior Crafts ❑ Senior Card & Table Games ❑ Tutoring Assistance ❑ Health & Wellness Checks ❑ Computer Classes ❑ Legal Assistance ❑ Volunteer Opportunities ❑ Cheerleading ❑ Yoga/Pilates ❑ Youth Dance Classes ❑ Adult Education/GED ❑ Senior Fitness Classes ❑ Quilting/Knitting Groups ❑ Adult Dance Classes ❑ Social Media Classes ❑ Facility Rentals Naturalization Classes ❑ Youth Drop In Programs ❑ ESL Classes Ili Wood Carving ❑ Gardening Club ,C�7 Creative Writing Classes ❑ Music Classes El Ping Pong Group ` i Holiday Events ❑ Other ❑ Other Other 2 What would keep you from participating in programs and services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Please check all that apply. ❑ No Time - Too Busy ❑ Lack of Transportation WI No Child Care ❑ Unaware of Programs ❑ Work Schedules ❑ Lack of Funds ❑ Lack of Interest % No Programs That I Need ❑ Other OPTIONAL SECTION III - Demographic Information - Tell us about yourself. Answers are optional. 1 Do you live within the Yakima City limits? ❑ Yes $ No 2 If you live in Yakima, how long have you lived within the city limits? ❑ less than one year ❑ 4 to 8 years ❑ 14 to 18 years ❑ 1 to 3 years # 9 to 13 years ❑ More than 18 years 3 What is your age? 14 or younger ❑ 30-39 ❑ 60-69 ❑ 15-19 ❑ 40-49 ❑ 70-79 ❑ 20-29 ❑ 50-59 ❑ 80+ 4 How many people live in your house or apartment? ❑1 ❑2 ❑3 ❑4 ❑6 07 08 09 010+ 5 How many children live in your home that are under 18? ❑ None ❑ 1 ❑ 2 /3 ❑ 4 ❑ 5 or more 6 What is your gender? Male ❑ Female ❑ I prefer not to answer 7 What is your ethnic origin? Please check all boxes that apply for those living in your home. ❑ Latino/Hispanic ❑ African American ft White ❑ Asian ❑ Pacific Islander ❑ Other _ SECTION IV- Additional Information 1 Please write additional thoughts or ideas you have regarding programs and services. Washington Fruit Community Center - Community Interest Questionaire Please take a few minutes to tell us what programs and services you would like to see offered al the Washington Fruit Community Center. We will use the information to make decisions on the programs and services offered at the facility. Thank you for your time. SECTION I- General Questions 1 Have you or anyone in your family participated in any programs at the Washingtopn Fruit Community Center, formerly the YPAL Building, in the past? Yes ❑ No ❑ Not Sure V 2 If you answered yes, please tell us what programs you or your family members attended. 3 in the future, how will you travel to participate in programs or services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Walk ❑ Car 16 Bus ❑ Bicycle ❑ Other SECTION II- Programs and Services 1 Please select the top 5 programs and services that you and your family would consider using at the Washington Fruit Community,Center. ❑ Adult Fitness Classes Youth Sports li Summer Day Camps ❑ Nutrition/Cooking.Classes E Senior Meal Program ❑ Book Club ❑ Youth Crafts ❑ After School Programs ❑ Senior Crafts ❑ . Senior Card & Table Games ❑ Tutoring Assistance ❑ Health & Wellness Checks S Computer Classes ❑ Legal Assistance ❑ Volunteer Opportunities ❑ Cheerleading ❑ Yoga/Pilates ❑ Youth Dance Classes ❑ Adult Education/GED ❑ Senior Fitness Classes ❑ Quilting/Knitting Groups ❑ Adult Dance Classes ❑ Social Media Classes ❑ Facility Rentals T❑ Naturalization Classes ❑ Youth Drop In Programs ❑ ESL Classes Wood Carving ❑ Gardening Club ❑ Creative Writing Classes ❑ Music Classes [� Ping Pong Group II Holiday Events g Other p'tc7()1 fit,'i( ❑ Other ❑ Other 2 What would keep you from participating in programs and services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Please check all that apply. No Time - Too Busy ❑ Lack of Transportation ' - ❑ No Child Care 140 Unaware of Programs ❑ Work Schedules Lack of Funds f l_1 Lack of Interest ❑ No Programs That I Need I /, Other OPTIONAL SECTION III- Demographic Informatign - Tell us about yourself. Answers are optional. 1 Do you live within the Yakima City limits? il Yes ❑ No 2 If you live in Yakima, how long have you lived within the city limits? ❑ less than one year ❑ 4 to 8 years ❑ 14 to 18 years ❑ 1 to 3 years V 9 to 13 years ❑ More than 18 years 3 W at is your age? M 14 or younger ❑ 30-39 ❑ 60-69 ❑ 15-19 ❑ 40-49 ❑ 70-79 ❑ 20-29 ❑ 50-59 ❑ 80+ 4 How many people live in your house or apartment? 01 02 03 A 05 06 07 08 09 010+ 5 How many children live in your home that are under 18? ❑ None ❑ 1 V2 ❑ 3 ❑ 4 ❑ 5 or more 6 What is your gender? V Male ❑ Female ❑ I prefer not to answer 7 What is your ethnic origin? Please check all boxes that apply for those living in your home. ❑ Latino/Hispanic ❑ African American V White ❑ Asian ❑ Pacific Islander ❑ Other SECTION IV-Additional Information 1 Please Write additional thoughts or ideas you have regarding programs and services. c!_ 5 ht ilz t/i ( Washington Fruit Community Center - Community Interest Questionairie35 Please take a few minutes to tell us what programs and services you would like to see offered at the Washington Fruit Community Center. We will use the information to make decisions on the programs and services offered at the facility. Thank you for your time. SECTION I- General Questions 1 Have you or anyone in your family participated in any programs at the Washingtopn Fruit Community Center, formerly the YPAL Building, in the past? Yes ❑ No ' Not Sure ❑ 2 If you answered yes, please tell us what programs you or your family members attended. 3 In the future, how will you travel to participate in programs or services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Walk ❑ Car `{ Bus ❑ Bicycle ❑ Other SECTION II- Programs and Services 1 Please select the top 5 programs and services that you and your family would consider using at the Washington Fruit Community Center. ❑ Adult Fitness Classes Youth Sports V Summer Day Camps IS Nutrition/Cooking Classes Senior Meal Program ❑ Book Club ❑ Youth Crafts 10 After School Programs ❑ Senior Crafts ❑ Senior Card & Table Games ❑ Tutoring Assistance ❑ Health & Wellness Checks ❑ Computer Classes ❑ Legal Assistance ❑ Volunteer Opportunities ❑ Cheerleading ❑ Yoga/Pilates ❑ Youth Dance Classes ❑ Adult Education/GED ❑ Senior Fitness Classes ❑ Quilting/Knitting Groups ❑ Adult Dance Classes ❑ Social Media Classes ❑ Facility Rentals ❑ Naturalization Classes ❑ Youth Drop In Programs ❑ ESL Classes ❑ Wood Carving ❑ Gardening Club ❑ Creative Writing Classes ❑ Music Classes Ping Pong Group f Holiday Events !,; Other la "�sue ; y ❑ Other _ Other 2 What would keep you from participating in programs and services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Please check all that apply. ,* No Time - Too Busy Lack of Transportation ❑ No Child Care Unaware of Programs " Work Schedules ❑ Lack of Funds ❑ Lack of Interest ❑ No Programs That I Need ❑ Other OPTIONAL SECTION III- Demographic Information - Tell us about yourself. Answers are optional. 1 Do you live within the Yakima City limits? Yes ❑ No 2 If you live in Yakima, how long have you lived within the city limits? less than one year ❑ 4 to 8 years ❑ 14 to 18 years ❑ 1 to 3 years ❑ 9 to 13 years ❑ More than 18 years 3 What is your age? 14 or younger ❑ 30-39 ❑ 60-69 ❑ 15-19 ❑ 40-49 ❑ 70-79 ❑ 20-29 ❑ 50-59 ❑ 80+ 4 How many people live in your house or apartment? ❑1 ❑2 113 ❑4 ❑5 ❑6 ❑7 ❑8 ❑9 ❑10+ 5 How many children live in your home that are under 18? ❑ None ❑ 1 12 ❑ 3 ❑ 4 ❑ 5 or more 6 What is your gender? Male ❑ Female ❑ I prefer not to answer 7 What is your ethnic origin? Please check all boxes that apply for those living in your home. ❑ Latino/Hispanic ❑ African American ❑ White ❑ Asian ❑ Pacific Islander Other SECTION IV-Additional Information 1 Please write additional thoughts or ideas you have regarding programs and services. , Washington Fruit Community Center - Community Interest Questionaim Please take a few minutes to tell us what programs and services you would like to see offered at the Washington Fruit Community Center. We will use the information to make decisions on the programs and services offered at the facility. Thank you for your time. SECTION I- General Questions 9 Have you or anyone in your family participated in any programs at the Washingtopn Fruit Community Center, formerly the YPAL Building, in the past? Yes ❑ No Not Sure 0 2 If you answered yes, please tell us what programs you or your family members attended. 3 In the future, how will you travel to participate in programs or services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Walk ❑ Car Wi Bus ❑ Bicycle ❑ Other SECTION II- Programs and Services 9 Please select the top 5 programs and services that you and your family would consider using at the Washington Fruit Community Center. ❑ Adult Fitness Classes ❑ Youth Sports 7 Summer Day Camps ❑ Nutrition/Cooking Classes ❑ Senior Meal Program ❑ Book Club ❑ Youth Crafts ' After School Programs ❑ Senior Crafts ❑ Senior Card & Table Games 0 Tutoring Assistance ❑ Health & Wellness Checks ❑ Computer Classes ❑ Legal Assistance Volunteer Opportunities ❑ Cheerleading ❑ Yoga/Pilates ❑ Youth Dance Classes ❑ Adult Education/GED 0 Senior Fitness Classes ❑ Quilting/Knitting Groups ❑ Adult Dance Classes A Social Media Classes ❑ Facility Rentals ❑ Naturalization Classes ❑ Youth Drop In Programs ❑ ESL Classes ❑ Wood Carving N Gardening Club ❑ Creative Writing Classes ❑ Music Classes ❑ Ping Pong Group ❑ Holiday Events ❑ Other ❑ Other ❑ Other 2 What would keep you from participating in programs and services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Please check all that apply. No Time - Too Busy Lack of Transportation ❑ No Child Care ❑ Unaware of Programs 0 Work Schedules ❑ Lack of Funds ❑ Lack of Interest ❑ No Programs That I Need ❑ Other OPTIONAL SECTION III - Demographic Information - Tell us about yourself. Answers are optional. 1 Do you live within the Yakima City limits? ❑ Yes ❑ No 2 If you live in Yakima, how long have you lived within the city limits? ❑ less than one year ❑ 4 to 8 years ❑ 14 to 18 years ❑ 1 to 3 years NJ 9 to 13 years ❑ More than 18 years 3 What is your age? N 14 or younger ❑ 30-39 ❑ 60-69 ❑ 15-19 ❑ 40-49 ❑ 70-79 ❑ 20-29 ❑ 50-59 ❑ 80+ 4 How many people live in your house or apartment? ❑1 ❑2 ❑3 t4 ❑5 ❑6 ❑7 ❑8 ❑9 ❑10+ 5 How many children live in your home that are under 18? ❑ None ❑ 1 kl 2 ❑ 3 ❑ 4 ❑ 5 or more 6 What is your gender? ❑ Male V Female ❑ I prefer not to answer 7 What is your ethnic origin? Please check all boxes that apply for those living in your home. Latino/Hispanic ❑ African American ❑ White ❑ Asian ❑ Pacific Islander ❑ Other SECTION IV-Additional Information 1 Please write additional thoughts or ideas you have regarding programs and services. J iga _ ems.QN � + Washington Fruit Community Center - Community Interest Questionair , Please take a few minutes to tell us what programs and services you would like to see offered at the Washington Fruit Community Center. We will use the information to make decisions on the programs and services offered at the facility. Thank you for your time. SECTION I- General Questions 1 Have you or anyone in your family participated in any programs at the Washingtopn Fruit Community Center, formerly the YPAL Building, in the past? Yes ❑ No t. Not Sure ❑ 2 If you answered yes, please tell us what programs you or your family members attended. 3 In the future, how will you travel to participate in programs or services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Walk ❑ Cant Bus ❑ Bicycle ❑ Other SECTION II- Programs and Services 1 Please select the top 5 programs and services that you and your family would consider using at the Washington Fruit Community Center. ❑ Adult Fitness Classes ❑ Youth Sports ° ;, Summer Day Camps ❑ Nutrition/Cooking Classes Senior Meal Program ❑ Book Club ❑ Youth Crafts After School Programs ❑ Senior Crafts ❑ Senior Card & Table Games ❑ Tutoring Assistance ❑ Health & Wellness Checks ❑ Computer Classes ❑ Legal Assistance Volunteer Opportunities ❑ Cheerleading ❑ Yoga/Pilates Youth Dance Classes ❑ Adult Education/GED ❑ Senior Fitness Classes ❑ Quilting/Knitting Groups ❑ Adult Dance Classes IN Social Media Classes ❑ Facility Rentals ❑ Naturalization Classes ❑ Youth Drop In Programs ❑ ESL Classes ❑ Wood Carving 1X, Gardening Club ❑ Creative Writing Classes ❑ Music Classes ❑ Ping Pong Group ❑ Holiday Events ❑ Other ❑ Other ❑ Other 2 What would keep you from participating in programs and services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Please check all that apply. N. No Time - Too Busy � Lack of Transportation ❑ No Child Care ❑ Unaware of Programs ❑ Work Schedules ❑ Lack of Funds ❑ Lack of Interest ❑ No Programs That I Need ❑ Other OPTIONAL SECTION III - Demographic Information - Tell us about yourself. Answers are optional. 1 Do you live within the Yakima City limits? D Yes ❑ No 2 If you live in Yakima, how long have you lived within the city limits? ❑ less than one year ❑ 4 to 8 years kl 14 to 18 years ❑ 1 to 3 years ❑ 9 to 13 years ❑ More than 18 years 3 What is your age? '®. 14 or younger ❑ 30-39 ❑ 60-69 ❑ 15-19 ❑ 40-49 ❑ 70-79 ❑ 20-29 ❑ 50-59 ❑ 80+ 4 How many people live in your house or apartment? ❑1 ❑2 ❑3 N4 ❑5 ❑6 07 ❑8 ❑9 ❑10+ 5 How many children live in your home that are under 18? ❑ None ❑ 1 *2 ❑ 3 ❑ 4 ❑ 5 or more 6 What is your gender? ❑ Male I1 Female ❑ I prefer not to answer 7 What is your ethnic origin? Please check all boxes that apply for those living in your home. Latino/Hispanic ❑ African American ❑ White ❑ Asian ❑ Pacific Islander ❑ Other SECTION IV- Additional Information 1 Please write additional thoughts or ideas you have regarding programs and services. Washington Fruit Community Center - Community Interest Questionaire Please take a few minutes to tell us what programs and services you would like to see offered at The Washington Fruit Community Center. We will use the information to make decisions on the programs and services offered at the facility. Thank ou for your time. SECTION I- General Questions 1 Have you or anyone in your family participated in anq p o at the Washingtopn Fruit Community Center, formerly the YPAL Building, in the"past? Yes ❑ No 0, Not Sure ❑ 2 If you answered yes, please tell us what programs you or your family members attended. ..,,,❑ 3 In the future, how will you travel to participate in programs or services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Walk ❑ Car ® Bus ❑ Bicycle ❑ Other SECTION II- Programs and Services 1 Please select the top 5 programs and services that you and your family would consider using at the Washington Fruit Community Center. ❑ Adult Fitness Classes ❑ Youth Sports ❑ Summer Day Camps ❑ Nutrition/Cooking Classes ❑ Senior Meal Program ❑ Book Club ❑ Youth Crafts ❑ After School Programs ❑ Senior Crafts ❑ Senior Card & Table Games ❑ Tutoring Assistance ❑ Health & Wellness Checks ❑ Computer Classes ❑ Legal Assistance LI Volunteer Opportunities ❑ Cheerleading ❑ Yoga/Pilates ❑ Youth Dance Classes ❑ Adult Education/GED ❑ Senior Fitness Classes ❑ Quilting/Knitting Groups ❑ Adult Dance Classes ❑ Social Media Classes ❑ Facility Rentals ❑ Naturalization Classes ❑ Youth Drop In Programs ❑ ESL Classes ❑ Wood Carving ❑ Gardening Club ❑ Creative Writing Classes ❑ Music Classes ❑ Ping Pong Group fi Holiday Events ❑ Other ❑ Other ❑ Other 2 What would keep you from participating in programs and services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Please check all that apply. No Time - Too Busy ❑ Lack of Transportation ❑ No Child Care ❑ Unaware of Programs ❑ Work Schedules ❑ Lack of Funds ❑ Lack of Interest ❑ No Programs That I Need ❑ Other OPTIONAL SECTION III- Demographic Information - Tell us about yourself. Answers are optional. 1 Do you live within the Yakima City limits? 0 Yes ❑ No 2 If you live in Yakima, how long have you lived within the city limits? ❑ less than one year ❑ 4 to 8 years ❑ 14 to 18 years ❑ 1 to 3 years rat 9 to 13 years ❑ More than 18 years 3 What is your age? E 14 or younger ❑ 30-39 ❑ 60-69 ❑ 15-19 ❑ 40-49 ❑ 70-79 ❑ 20-29 ❑ 50-59 ❑ 80+ 4 How many people live in your house or apartment? ❑1 ❑2 ❑3 ❑4 ❑5 ❑6 07 ❑8 ❑9 010+ 5 How many children live in your home that are under 18? Ih None ❑ 1 ❑ 2 ❑ 3 ❑ 4 ❑ 5 or more 6 What is your gender? Male ❑ Female ❑ I prefer not to answer 7 What is your ethnic origin? Please check all boxes that apply for those living in your home. Latino/Hispanic ❑ African American ❑ White ❑ Asian ❑ Pacific Islander ❑ Other SECTION IV-Additional Information 1 Please write additional thoughts or ideas,you have rega ding programs and services. Washington Fruit Community Center - Community Interest Questionaire Please take a few minutes to tell us what programs and services you would like to see offered at the Washington Fruit Community Center. We will use the information to make decisions on the programs and services offered at the facility. Thank yo fort your time. SECTION I- General Questions 1 Have you or anyone in your family participated in any prog a� "atjj�� the Washinstopn Fruit Community Center, formerly the YPAL Building, in the past? Yes ❑ No IV Not Sure 1 2 If you answered yes, please tell us what programs you or your family members attended. 3 In the future, how will you travel to participate in programs or services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Walk ❑ Car ❑ Bus Y Bicycle ❑ Other SECTION II- Programs an_r Services 1 Please select the top nrograms and services that you and your family would consider using at the Washington Fruit Community Center. ❑ Adult Fitness Classes Youth Sports ❑ Summer Day Camps Nutrition/Cooking Classes Senior Meal Program ❑ Book Club ❑ Youth Crafts ''After School Programs ❑ Senior Crafts Senior Card & Table Games ❑ Tutoring Assistance ❑ Health & Wellness Checks Computer Classes ❑ Legal Assistance ❑ Volunteer Opportunities Cheerleading Yoga/Pilates ❑ Youth Dance Classes ❑ Adult Education/GED ❑ Senior Fitness Classes ❑ Quilting/Knitting Groups Adult Dance Classes 1 Social Media Classes ❑ Facility Rentals ❑ Naturalization Classes Youth Drop In Programs ❑ ESL Classes ❑ Wood Carving Gardening Club Creative Writing Classes ❑ Music Classes ❑ Ping Pong Group ❑ Holiday Events ❑ Other ❑ Other ❑ Other 2 What would keep you from participating in programs and services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Please check all that apply. ❑ No Time - Too Busy ❑ Lack of Transportation ❑ No Child Care ❑ Unaware of Programs ❑ Work Schedules ❑ Lack of Funds ❑ Lack of Interest ❑ No Programs That I Need ❑ Other OPTIONAL SECTION III- Demographic Information - Tell us about yourself. Answers are optional. 1 Do you live within the Yakima City limits? ❑ Yes ❑ No 2 If you live in Yakima, how long have you lived within the city limits? Li less than oneyear i o $ e s ❑ 14 to 18 years 1 to 3 years to 1wears ❑ More than 18 years 3 Wpat is your age? `fi 14 or younger -- 30-39 ❑ 60-69 ❑ 15-19 ❑ 40-49 ❑ 70-79 ❑ 20-29 ❑ 50-59 ❑ 80+ 4 How many people live in your house or apartment? ❑1 ❑2 ❑3 ❑4 V/5 ❑6 ❑7 ❑8 ❑9 ❑1O+ 5 How many children live in your h,pme that are under 18? ❑ None ❑ 1 ❑ 2 'i�3 ❑ 4 ❑ 5 or more 6 What is your gender? ❑ Male Female ❑ I prefer not to answer 7 What is your ethnic origin? Please check all boxes that apply foF those living in your home. Latino/Hispanic ❑ African American V White ❑ Asian ❑ Pacific Islander ❑ Other SECTION IV- Additional Information 1 PI sr rite additional ho ght or ideas you have r ga ding progra and services. U1,1 Li me, 1 l vide Washington Fruit Community Center - Community Interest Questionaii Please take a few minutes to tell us what programs and services you would like to see offered at the Washington Fruit Community Center. We will use the information to make decisions on the programs and services offered at the facility. Thank you for your time. SECTION I- General Questions 1 Have you or anyone in your family participated in any programs at the Washingtopn Fruit Community Center, formerly the YPAL Building, in the past? Yes ❑ No A Not Sure ❑ 2 If you answered yes, please tell us what programs you or your family members attended. 3 In the future, how will you travel to participate in programs or services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Walk ❑ Car 8 Bus ❑ Bicycle ❑ Other SECTION II- Programs and Services I Please select the top 5 programs and services that you and your family would consider using at the Washington Fruit Community Center. I Adult Fitness Classes ❑ Youth Sports > Summer Day Camps ❑ Nutrition/Cooking Classes ❑ Senior Meal Program ❑ Book Club 51 Youth Crafts ❑ After School Programs ❑ Senior Crafts ❑ Senior Card & Table Games ❑ Tutoring Assistance ❑ Health & Wellness Checks O Computer Classes ❑ Legal Assistance ❑ Volunteer Opportunities ❑ Cheerleading ❑ Yoga/Pilates ❑ Youth Dance Classes ❑ Adult Education/GED ❑ Senior Fitness Classes ❑ Quilting/Knitting Groups 0 Adult Dance Classes ❑ Social Media Classes ❑ Facility Rentals 0 Naturalization Classes , ` Youth Drop In Programs ❑ ESL Classes X Wood Carving 0 Gardening Club ❑ Creative Writing Classes ❑ Music Classes ❑ Ping Pong Group ❑ Holiday Events ❑ Other ❑ Other ❑ Other 2 What would keep you from participating in programs and services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Please check all that apply. . No Time - Too Busy Lack of Transportation ❑ No Child Care K1 Unaware of Programs Work Schedules ❑ Lack of Funds ❑ Lack of Interest ❑ No Programs That I Need ❑ Other OPTIONAL SECTION III- Demographic Information - Tell us about yourself. Answers are optional. 1 Do you live within the Yakima City limits? ❑ Yes ❑ No 2 If you live in Yakima, how long have you lived within the city limits? ❑ less than one year ❑ 4 to 8 years 0 14 to 18 years 0 1 to 3 years 9 to 13 years ❑ More than 18 years 3 What is your age? ❑ 14 or younger ❑ 30-39 0 60-69 ❑ 15-19 ❑ 40-49 ❑ 70-79 A 20-29 ❑ 50-59 ❑ 80+ 4 How many people live in your house or apartment? ❑1 ❑2 ❑3/4 ❑5 ❑6 ❑7 ❑8 ❑9 ❑10+ 5 How many children live in your home that are under 18? ❑ None ❑ 1 ) 2 ❑ 3 ❑ 4 ❑ 5 or more 6 What is your gender? ❑ Male /Female ❑ I prefer not to answer 7 What is your ethnic origin? Please check all boxes that apply for those living in your home. Latino/Hispanic ❑ African American 0 White ❑ Asian 0 Pacific Islander ❑ Other _ SECTION IV- Additional Information 1 Please write additional thoughts or ideas you have regarding programs and services. Washington Fruit Community Center - Community Interest Questionaitce Please take a few minutes to tell us what programs and services you would like to see offered at the Washington Fruit Community Center. We will use the information to make decisions on the programs and services offered at the facility. Thank you for your time. SECTION I- General Questions 1 Have you or anyone in your family participated in any programs at the Washingtopn Fruit Community Center, formerly the YPAL Building, in the past? Yes <;, ) No ❑ Not Sure , 2 If you answered yes, please tell us what programs you or your family members attended. 3 In the future, how will you travel to participate in programs or services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Walk ❑ Car Bus ❑ Bicycle ❑ Other SECTION II- Programs and Services 1 Please select the top 5 programs and services that you and your family would consider using at the Washington Fruit Community Center. ❑ Adult Fitness Classes ❑ Youth Sports ❑ Summer Day Camps ❑ Nutrition/Cooking Classes ❑ Senior Meal Program ❑ Book Club ❑ Youth Crafts ❑ After School Programs ❑ Senior Crafts ❑ Senior Card & Table Games ❑ Tutoring Assistance ❑ Health & Wellness Checks X Computer Classes ❑ Legal Assistance ❑ Volunteer Opportunities ❑ Cheerleading ❑ Yoga/Pilates ❑ Youth Dance Classes Adult Education/GED ❑ Senior Fitness Classes ❑ Quilting/Knitting Groups ❑ Adult Dance Classes ❑ Social Media Classes ❑ Facility Rentals Naturalization Classes k-Youth Drop In Programs TESL Classes ❑ Wood Carving ❑ Gardening Club ❑ Creative Writing Classes ❑ Music Classes ❑ Ping Pong Group ❑ Holiday Events ❑ Other ❑ Other _ ❑ Other 2 What would keep you from participating in programs and services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Please check all that apply. ❑ No Time - Too Busy el- Lackof Transportation No Child Care EUnaware of Programs Work Schedules _- Lack of Funds ❑ Lack of Interest ❑ No Programs That I Need ❑ Other _ OPTIONAL SECTION III- Demographic Information - Tell us about yourself. Answers are optional. 1 Do you live within the Yakima City limits? ' Yes ❑ No 2 If you live in Yakima, how long have you lived within the city limits? ❑ less than one year ❑ 4 to 8 years ❑ 14 to 18 years ❑ 1 to 3 years ❑ 9 to 13 years Ar More than 18 years 3 What is your age? ❑ 14 or younger Sr"30-39 ❑ 60-69 ❑ 15-19 ❑ 40-49 ❑ 70-79 ❑ 20-29 ❑ 50-59 ❑ 80+ 4 How many people live in your house or apartment? ❑1 ❑2 ❑4 ❑5 ❑6 ❑7 ❑8 ❑9 010+ 5 How many children live in your home that are under 18? ‹None ❑ 1 ❑ 2 ❑ 3 ❑ 4 ❑ 5 or more 6 What is your gender? IN-Male ❑ Female ❑ I prefer not to answer 7 What is your ethnic origin? Please check all boxes that apply for those living in your home. c Latino/Hispanic ❑ African American ❑ White ❑ Asian ❑ Pacific Islander ❑ Other SECTION IV- Additional Information 1 Please write additional thoughts or ideas you have regarding programs and services. Washington Fruit Community Center - Community Interest Questionaire Please take a few minutes to tell us what programs and services you would like to see offered at the Washington Fruit Community Center. We will use the information to make decisions on the programs and services offered at the facility. Thank you for your time. SECTION I- General Questions 1 Have you or anyone in your family participated in any programs at the Washin topn Fruit Community Center, formerly the YPAL Building, in the past? Yes C] No Not Sure El 2 If you answered yes, please tell us what programs you or your family members attended. 3 In the future, how will you travel to participate in programs or services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Walk ❑ Car X Bus LI Bicycle ❑ Other SECTION II- Programs and Services I Please select the top 5 programs and services that you and your family would consider using at the Washington Fruit Community Center. rl Adult Fitness Classes Youth Sports ❑ Summer Day Camps ❑ Nutrition/Cooking Classes Senior Meal Program ❑ Book Club ❑ Youth Crafts After School Programs ❑ Senior Crafts Senior Card & Table Games ❑ Tutoring Assistance ❑ Health & Wellness Checks Computer Classes ❑ Legal Assistance Volunteer Opportunities ❑ Cheerleading ❑ Yoga/Pilates 9 Youth Dance Classes ❑ Adult Education/GED ❑ Senior Fitness Classes ❑ Quilting/Knitting Groups Adult Dance Classes ❑ Social Media Classes ❑ Facility Rentals Naturalization Classes X Youth Drop In Programs ❑ ESL Classes ❑ Wood Carving ❑ Gardening Club LI Creative Writing Classes Music Classes ❑ Ping Pong Group ❑ Holiday Events ❑ Other Cl Other ❑ Other 2 What would keep you from participating in programs and services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Please check all that apply. ❑ No Time - Too Busy ❑ Lack of Transportation ❑ No Child Care ❑ Unaware of Programs ❑ Work Schedules ❑ Lack of Funds ❑ Lack of Interest ❑ No Programs That I Need ❑ Other _ OPTIONAL SECTION III- Demographic Information - Tell us about yourself. Answers are optional. 1 Do you live within the Yakima City limits? ❑ Yes ❑ No 2 If you live in Yakima, how long have you lived within the city limits? ❑ less than one year ❑ 4 to 8 years 14 to 18 years ❑ 1 to 3 years ❑ 9 to 13 years More than 18 years 3 What is your age? ❑ 14 or younger ❑ 30-39 ❑ 60-69 ❑ 15-19 ❑ 40-49 70-79 ❑ 20-29 ❑ 50-59 ❑ 80+ 4 How many people live in your house or apartment? ❑1 N2 ❑3 ❑4 ❑5 ❑6 1117 08 09 11110+ 5 How many children live in your home that are under 18? .1.None ❑ 1 ❑ 2 ❑ 3 ❑ 4 ❑ 5 or more 6 What is your gender? ❑ Male Female ❑ I prefer not to answer 7 What is your ethnic origin? Please check all boxes that apply for those living in your home. 1 Latino/Hispanic 1 African American X White L.1 Asian Pacific Islander 11 Other SECTION IV- Additional Information 1 Please write additional thoughts or ideas you have regarding programs and services. Washington Fruit Community Center - Community Interest Questionaire Please take a few minutes to tell us what programs and services you would like to see offered at the Washington Fruit Community Center. We will use the information to make decisions on the programs and services offered at the facility. Thank you for your time. SECTION I- General Questions 1 Have you or anyone in your family participated in any programs at the Washingtopn Fruit Community Center, formerly the YPAL Building, in the past? Yes ❑ No `�l Not Sure ❑ 2 If you answered yes, please tell us what programs you or your family members attended. 3 In the future, how will you travel to participate in programs or services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Walk ❑ Car X Bus ❑ Bicycle ❑ Other SECTION II- Programs and Services 1 Please select the top 5 programs and services that you and your family would consider using at the Washington Fruit Community Center. Li Adult Fitness Classes Youth Sports Summer Day Camps 3 ! Nutrition/Cooking Classes 8Senior Meal Program Book Club k.Youth Crafts After School Programs El Senior Crafts El Senior Card & Table Game Tutoring Assistance ❑ Health & Wellness Checks ❑ Computer Classes LJ Legal Assistance ❑ Volunteer Opportunities ❑ Cheerleading ❑ Yoga/Pilates ❑ Youth Dance Classes ❑ Adult Education/GED ❑ Senior Fitness Classes ❑ Quilting/Knitting Groups Adult Dance Classes ❑ Social Media Classes ❑ Facility Rentals Naturalization Classes 57ic ❑ Youth Drop In Programs [ ESL Classes I_ Wood Carving CI Gardening Club ❑ Creative Writing Classes r;., ❑ Music Cl sses El Ping Pang Group ❑ Holiday Events UdA Other .� g_k hits Citiidi Other - ❑ Other 2 What would keep you from participating in programs and services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Please check all that apply. ❑ No Time - Too Busy ❑ Lack of Transportation ❑ No Child Care rUnaware of Programs ❑ Work Schedules ElLack of Funds Lack of Interest ❑ No Programs That I Need ❑ Other _ OPTIONAL SECTION III - Demographic Information - Tell us about yourself. Answers are optional. 1 Do you live within the Yakima City limits? ❑ Yes ❑ No 2 If you live in Yakima, how long have you lived within the city limits? ❑ less than one year 1K 4 to 8 years ❑ 14 to 18 years ❑ 1 to 3 years ❑ 9 to 13 years ❑ More than 18 years 3 What is your age? ❑ 14 or younger $.30-39 ❑ 60-69 ❑ 15-19 ❑ 40-49 ❑ 70-79 ❑ 20-29 ❑ 50-59 ❑ 80+ 4 How many people live in your house or apartment? ❑1 023 ❑4 ❑5 06 ❑7 08 09 010+ 5 How many children live in your home that are under 18? ❑ None X 1 ❑ 2 ❑ 3 ❑ 4 ❑ 5 or more 6 What is your gender? ❑ Male y Female ❑ I prefer not to answer 7 What is your ethnic origin? Please check all boxes that apply for those living in your home. Latino/Hispanic ❑ African American ❑ White Asian ❑ Pacific Islander ❑ Other _ SECTION IV-Additional Information 1 Please w ite addition I houg is or ideas you ave regarding programs and services. wr €3 4 ray,bie �5 4t14--Plif+-130456— .# Washington Fruit Community Center - Community Interest Questionairg4 Please take a few minutes to tell us what programs and services you would like to see offered at the Washington Fruit Community Center. We will use the information to make decisions on the programs and services offered at the facility. Thank you for your time. SECTION I- General Questions 1 Have you or anyone in your family participated in any programs at the Washingtopn Fruit Community Center, formerly the YPAL Building, in the past? Yes ❑ No ❑ Not Sure 2 If you answered yes, please tell us what programs you or your family members attended. 3 In the future, how will you travel to participate in programs or services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Walk c CarN.'1 Bus ❑ Bicycle .', LL Other SECTION II - Programs and Services I Please select the top 5 programs and services that you and your family would consider using at the Washington Fruit Community Center. .._Adult Fitness Classes ❑ Youth Sports Summer Day Camps c -,Nutrition/Cooking Classes ❑ Senior Meal Program X=`. Book Club ❑ Youth Crafts ❑ After School Programs ❑ Senior Crafts ❑ Senior Card & Table Games ❑ Tutoring Assistance ❑ Health & Wellness Checks ❑ Computer Classes ,' Legal Assistance ❑ Volunteer Opportunities ❑ Cheerleading Yoga/Pilates ❑ Youth Dance Classes ❑ Adult Education/GED ❑ Senior Fitness Classes ❑ Quilting/Knitting Groups ❑ Adult Dance Classes ❑ Social Media Classes ❑ Facility Rentals ❑ Naturalization Classes ❑ Youth Drop In Programs ❑ ESL Classes ❑ Wood Carving ❑ Gardening Club Creative Writing Classes ❑ Music Classes ❑ Ping Pong Group Holiday Events ❑ Other ❑ Other ❑ Other 2 What would keep you from participating in programs and services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Please check all that apply. -+lo Time - Too Busy ❑ Lack of Transportation ❑ No Child Care Unaware of Programs Work Schedules ❑ Lack of Funds s❑ ack of Interest 11 No Programs That I Need ❑ Other OPTIONAL SECTION III- Demographic Information - Tell us about yourself. Answers are optional. 1 Do you live within the Yakima City limits? 'Yes ❑ No 2 If you live in Yakima, how long have you lived within the city limits? ❑ less than one year ❑ 4 to 8 years ❑ 14 to 18 years ❑ 1 to 3 years ❑ 9 to 13 years •.;,: - More than 18 years 3 What is your age? ❑ 14 or younger f30-39 ❑ 60-69 ❑ 15-19 ❑ 40-49 ❑ 70-79 ❑ 20-29 ❑ 50-59 ❑ 80+ 4 How many people live in your house or apartment? k,:,1 02 ❑3 04 05 ❑6 07 08 09 ❑10+ 5 How many children live in your home that are under 18? None ❑ 1 ❑ 2 ❑ 3 ❑ 4 ❑ 5 or more 6 What is your gender? ❑ Male -_::Female ❑ I prefer not to answer 7 What is your ethnic origin? Please check all boxes that apply for those living in your home. -' Latino/Hispanic ❑ African American ❑ White ❑ Asian ❑ Pacific Islander ❑ Other SECTION IV- Additional Information 1 Please write additional thoughts or ideas you have regardin programs and services.F 1 Washington Fruit Community Center - Community Interest Questionaire Please take a few minutes to tell us what programs and services you would like to see offered at the Washington Fruit Community Center. We will use the information to make decisions on the programs and services offered at the facility. Thank you for your time. SECTION I- General Questions 1 Have you or anyone in your family participated in any programs at the Washingtopn Fruit Community Center, formerly the YPAL Building, in the past? Yes ❑ No Not Sure ❑ 2 If you answered yes, please tell us what programs you or your family members attended. 3 In the future, how will you travel to participate in programs or services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Walk ❑ Car •! Bus ❑ Bicycle ❑ Other SECTION II- Programs and Services 1 Please select the top 5 programs and services that you and your family would consider using at the Washington Fruit Community Center. ❑ Adult Fitness Classes ❑ Youth Sports ❑ Summer Day Camps Nutrition/Cooking Classes ❑ Senior Meal Program ❑ Book Club ❑ Youth Crafts ❑ After School Programs ❑ Senior Crafts ❑ Senior Card & Table Games ❑ Tutoring Assistance ❑ Health & Wellness Checks ❑ Computer Classes ❑ Legal Assistance Volunteer Opportunities ❑ Cheerleading ❑ Yoga/Pilates ❑ Youth Dance Classes ❑ Adult Education/GED ❑ Senior Fitness Classes ❑ Quilting/Knitting Groups ❑ Adult Dance Classes ❑ Social Media Classes `. Facility Rentals ❑ Naturalization Classes ❑ Youth Drop In Programs ❑ ESL Classes f-- Wood Carving El Gardening Club El Creative Writing Classes _.I Music Classes ❑ Ping Pong Group Holiday Events ❑ Other _ ❑ Other ❑ Other 2 What would keep you from participating in programs and services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Please check all that apply. LI No Time - Too Busy Lack of Transportation ❑ No Child Care Unaware of Programs ' _ Work Schedules ❑ Lack of Funds ❑ Lack of Interest ❑ No Programs That I Need ❑ Other OPTIONAL SECTION III- Demographic Information - Tell us about yourself. Answers are optional. 1 Do you live within the Yakima City limits? Yes ❑ No 2 If you live in Yakima, how long have you lived within the city limits? ❑ less than one year 0 4 to 8 years ❑ 14 to 18 years ❑ 1 to 3 years < 9 to 13 years ❑ More than 18 years 3 What is your age? O 14 or younger 0 30-39 0 60-69 ❑ 15-19 :t" 40-49 ❑ 70-79 O 20-29 50-59 ❑ 80+ 4 How many people live in your house or apartment? ❑1 ❑3 ❑4 05 ❑6 ❑7 ❑8 ❑9 ❑ O+ 5 How many children live in your home that are under 18?tf None ❑ 1 ❑ 2 ❑ 3 ❑ 4 ❑ 5 or more 6 What is your gender? 0 Male `;`Female ❑ I prefer not to answer 7 What is your ethnic origin? Please check all boxes that apply for those living in your home. ❑ Latino/Hispanic ❑ African American ❑ White Asian ❑ Pacific Islander ❑ Other SECTION IV-Additional Information 1 Please write additional thoughts or ideas you have regarding programs and services. rt rrY ve e - v- c flan o zA,ik, Washington Fruit Community Center - Cuestionario de Interes Comunitano Por favor, tome unos minutos para decirnos que programas y servicios le gustaria ver ofrecidos en el Washington Fruit Community Center. Utilizaremos la informacion para tomar decisiones sobre los programas y servicios ofrecidos en Ia instalacion. Gracias por su tiempo. SECCION I- Preguntas Generates 1 GUsted o alguien de su familia ha participado en algun programa en el Washington Fruit Community Center, anteriormente el Edificio YPAL, en el pasado? Si ❑ No ❑ No se Nir' 2 Si respondi6 que si, por favor diganos a que programas asistiO usted o miembros de su familia. 3 En el futuro, Lcomo viajara para participar en programas o servicios en el Washington Fruit Community Center? Caminar ❑ Auto ❑( Autobus ❑ Bicicleta ❑ Otro SECTION II- Programs and Services 9 Por favor, seleccione los 5 mejores programas y servicios que usted y su familia considerarian usar en el Washington Fruit Community Center. ❑ Clases de Ejercisio Fisico para Adultos ❑ Deportes Juveniles ❑ Campamento de Verano ❑ Clases de Nutricidn/Cocina ❑ Programa de Comida para Personas Mayores ❑ Club de Lectura C' Artesania Juvenil ©' Programa Extraescolar ❑ Artesanias Para Adultos Mayores ❑ Juegos de Mesa pare Personas Mayores ❑ Asistencia de Tutoria ❑ Clases de Salud y Bienestar 171 Clases de Computadora ❑ Asistencia Legal ( Oportunidades de Voluntario ❑ Animacidn Deportiva (Porrista ❑ Yoga/Pilates ❑ Clases de Baile para Jovenes ❑ Educacion pare Adultos/GED ❑ Clases de Ejercisio Fisico para Adultos Mayores ❑ Grupos de Acolchado/Tejido ❑ Clases de Baile para Adultos ❑ Clases de Redes Sociales ❑ Alquiler de Instalaciones ❑ Clases de Naturalizacion ❑ Programas Juveniles sin inscripcion ❑ Clases de Ingles ❑ Tallado en Madera ❑ Club de Jardineria ❑ Clases de Escritura Creative ❑ Clases de Musica ❑ Grupo de Ping Pong 114,,Eventos de Dia de Festivo ❑ Otro ❑ Otro ❑ Otro 2 e,Que le impediria participar en programas y servicios en el Washington Fruit Community Center? Marque todas las que aplican. ❑ No Tengo Tiempo ❑ Falta de Transportacion ❑ No Tengo Cuidado de Ninos C9' Desconocimiento de Programas ❑ Horario de Trabajo ❑ Falta de Fondos B' Falta de Interes ❑ No hay Programas que Necesito ❑ Otro SECCION OPCIONAL III- InformaciOn demografica - Cuentanos de ti. Respuestas son opcionales 1 e,Vives dentro de los limites de Ia Ciudad de Yakima? 14"Si ❑ No 2 Si vives en Yakima, ,cuanto tiempo has vivido dentro de los limites de Ia ciudad? ❑ Menos de un ano ❑ 4 a 8 anos ❑ 14 a 18 alias 1 a 3 anos ❑ 9 a 13 alias ❑ Mas de 18 alias 3 Cual es su edad? ❑ 14 o mas joven ❑ 30-39 ❑ 60-69 ❑ 15-19 KI 40-49 ❑ 70-79 ❑ 20-29 ❑ 50-59 ❑ 80+ 4 e,Cuantas personas viven en su vivienda? ❑1 ❑2 ❑3 i4 D5 ❑6 ❑7 ❑8 ❑9 ❑10+ 5 ,Cuantos Milos viven en su hogar que son menores de 18 anos? ❑ Ninguno ❑ 1 V2 ❑ 3 ❑ 4 ❑ 5 o mas 6 c,Cual es su genero? ❑ Hombre ❑ Mujer I!Prefiero no respoder 7 C,Cual es su origen etnico? Por favor marque todas las cajas que aplican para los que viven en su hogar. ❑ Latino/Hispano ❑ Afroamericano ❑ Blanco ❑ Asiatico ❑ 'steno del Pacifico ❑ Otro COvi .0 SECCION IV- Informacion Adicional 1 Por favor, escriba comentarios o ideas adicionales que tenga con respecto a los programas y servicios. Washington Fruit Community Center - Community Interest Questionair , Please take a few minutes to tell us what programs and services you would like to see offered at the Washington Fruit Community Center. We will use the information to make decisions on the programs and services offered at the facility. Thank you for your time. SECTION I- General Questions 1 Have you or anyone in your family participated in any programs at a Washingtopn Fruit Community Center, formerly the YPAL Building, in the past? Yes No Ei Not Sure �i 2 If you answered yes,please tell a what programs you or your family members attended. /6! S /.44 VilLo iL(. ,- 3 In the future, how will you travel to pafticipate in programs or services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Walk ❑ Car 1`...�. Bus ❑ Bicycle ❑ Other SECTION II- Programs and Services 1 Please select the top 5 programs and services that you and your family would consider using at the Washington Fruit Community Center. ❑ Adult Fitness Classes Youth Sports Summer Day Camps ❑ Nutrition/Cooking Classes Senior Meal Program Book Club ❑ Youth Crafts After School Programs ❑ Senior Crafts ❑ Senior Card & Table Games Tutoring Assistance ❑ Health & Wellness Checks ❑ Computer Classes Legal Assistance [ Volunteer Opportunities ❑ Cheerleading Yoga/Pilates ❑ Youth Dance Classes ❑ Adult Education/GED Senior Fitness Classes ❑ Quilting/Knitting Groups ❑ Adult Dance Classes Social Media Classes ❑ Facility Rentals ❑ Naturalization Classes Youth Drop In Programs ❑ ESL Classes ❑ Wood Carving Gardening Club ❑ Creative Writing Classes ❑ Music Classes Ping Pong Group Holiday Events ❑ Other ❑ Other g OtherG1m41 •krt4t#1Ce-e- 2 What would keep you from participating in programs and services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Please check all that apply. 1 No Time - Too Busy ❑ Lack of Transportation ❑ No Child Care Li Unaware of Programs , Work Schedules ❑ Lack of Funds ❑ Lack of Interest ❑ No Programs That I Need ❑ Other OPTIONAL SECTION III - Demographic Information - Tell us about yourself. Answers are optional. 1 Do you live within the Yakima City limits? g Yes ❑ No 2 If you live in Yakima, how long have you lived within the city limits? ❑ less than one year ❑ 4 to 8 years ❑ 14 to 18 years ❑ 1 to 3 years ❑ 9 to 13 years ix( More than 18 years 3 What is your age? ❑ 14 or younger ❑ 30-39 ❑ 60-69 ❑ 15-19 g 40-49 ❑ 70-79 ❑ 20-29 ❑ 50-59 ❑ 80+ 4 How many people live in your house or apartment? ❑1 ❑2 03 ❑4 5 06 ❑7 ❑8 ❑9 ❑10+ 5 How many children live in your home that are under 18? ❑ None ❑ 1 ) 2 ❑ 3 ❑ 4 ❑ 5 or more 6 What is your gender? ❑ Male),-.f Female ❑ I prefer not to answer 7 What is your ethnic origin? Please check all boxes that apply for those living in your home. ❑ Latino/Hispanic ❑ African American ,`•';\. White ❑ Asian ❑ Pacific Islander ❑ Other SECTION IV-Additional Information 1 Please write additional thoughts or ideas you have regarding pro9rams and services. z-i'i i ' . —.ally Zi id , .i y t t, : J :, , . , i - ,t4, .. Washington Fruit Community Center - Community Interest Questionaire Please take a few minutes to tell us what programs and services you would like to see offered at the Washington Fruit Community Center. We will use the information to make decisions on the programs and services offered at the facility. Thank you for your time. SECTION I- General Questions 1 Have you or anyone in your family participated in any programs at the Washingtopn Fruit Community Center, formerly the YPAL Building, in the past? Yes ❑ No ❑ Not Sure ❑ 2 If you answered yes, please tell us what programs you or your family members attended. 3 In't a future, how will you travel to participate in programs or services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Walk ❑ Car L Bus ❑ Bicycle ❑ Other _ftzdjyyintwe,/1 SECTION II- Programs and Services ��4 r4 JJ 1 Please select the top 5 programs and services that you and your family would consider using at the Washington Fruit Community Center. ❑ Adult Fitness Classes ❑ Youth Sports ❑ Summer Day Camps ❑ Nutrition/Cooking Classes D Senior Meal Program ❑ Book Club ❑ Youth Crafts ❑ After School Programs ❑ Senior Crafts ❑ Senior Card & Table Games ❑ Tutoring Assistance ❑ Health & Wellness Checks ❑ Computer Classes ❑ Legal Assistance ❑ Volunteer Opportunities ❑ Cheerleading ❑ Yoga/Pilates ❑ Youth Dance Classes ❑ Adult Education/GED ❑ Senior Fitness Classes ❑ Quilting/Knitting Groups ❑ Adult Dance Classes ❑ Social Media Classes ❑ Facility Rentals ❑ Naturalization Classes ❑ Youth Drop In Programs ❑ ESL Classes ❑ Wood Carving ❑ Gardening Club ❑ Creative Writing Classes ❑ Music Classes ❑ Ping Pong Group ❑ Holiday Events ❑ Other ❑ Other ❑ Other _ 2 What would keep you from participating in programs and services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Please check all that apply. ❑ No Time - Too Busy ❑ Lack of Transportation ❑ No Child Care SZ(„U naware of Programs ❑ Work Schedules ❑ Lack of Funds ❑ Lack of Interest ❑ No Programs That I Need ❑ Other OPTIONAL SECTION III - Demographic Information - Tell us about yourself. Answers are optional. 1 Do you live within the Yakima City limits? ❑ Yes 7No 2 If you live in Yakima, how long have you lived within the city limits? ❑ less than one year ❑ 4 to 8 years ❑ 14 to 18 years ❑ 1 to 3 years ❑ 9 to 13 years ❑ More than 18 years 3 What is your age? ❑ 14 or younger ❑ 30-39 ❑ 60-69 ❑ 15-19 ❑ 40-49 ❑ 70-79 ❑ 20-29 14 50-59 ❑ 80+ 4 How many people live in your house or apartment? ❑1 wt2 ❑3 ❑4 05 ❑6 07 08 09 ❑10+ 5 How many children live in your home that are under 18? None ❑ 1 ❑ 2 ❑ 3 ❑ 4 ❑ 5 or more 6 What is your gender? ❑ Male ci Female ❑ I prefer not to answer 7 What is your ethnic origin? Please check all boxes that apply for those living in your home. ❑ Latino/Hispanic ❑ African American ❑ White ❑ Asian ❑ Pacific Islander E Other pa_ },,G , SECTION IV- Additional Information 1 Please write additional thoughts or ideas you have regarding programs and services. Washington Fruit Community Center - Community Interest Questionair, Please take a few minutes to tell us what programs and services you would like to see offered at the Washington Fruit Community Center. We will use the information to make decisions on the programs and services offered at the facility. Thank you for your time. SECTION I- General Questions 1 Have you or anyone in your family participated in any programs at the Washingtopn Fruit Community Center, formerly the YPAL Building, in the past? Yes ❑ No Not Sure ❑ 2 If you answered yes, please tell us what programs you or your family members attended. 3 In the future, how will you travel to participate in programs or services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Walk fir_ Car ` ( Bus X Bicycle ❑ Other SECTION 11- Programs and Services I Please select the top 5 programs and services that you and your family would consider using at the Washington Fruit Community Center. ❑ Adult Fitness Classes ❑ Youth Sports ;Q, Summer Day Camps ❑ Nutrition/Cooking Classes ❑ Senior Meal Program ❑ Book Club ❑ Youth Crafts ❑ After School Programs ❑ Senior Crafts ❑ Senior Card & Table Games Xl Tutoring Assistance ❑ Health & Wellness Checks ❑ Computer Classes ❑ Legal Assistance ❑ Volunteer Opportunities ❑ Cheerleading ❑ Yoga/Pilates ❑ Youth Dance Classes ❑ Adult Education/GED ❑ Senior Fitness Classes ❑ Quilting/Knitting Groups ❑ Adult Dance Classes ❑ Social Media Classes ❑ Facility Rentals ❑ Naturalization Classes ❑ Youth Drop In Programs ❑ ESL Classes ❑ Wood Carving ❑ Gardening Club ❑ Creative Writing Classes .g Music Classes ❑ Ping Pong Group /2, Holiday Events ❑ Other _ ❑ Other ❑ Other 2 What would keep you from participating in programs and services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Please check all that apply. ❑ No Time - Too Busy )11:_ Lack of Transportation No Child Care ❑ Unaware of Programs ❑ Work Schedules Lack of Funds ❑ Lack of Interest ❑ No Programs That I Need ❑ Other OPTIONAL SECTION III- Demographic Information - Tell us about yourself. Answers are optional. 1 Do you live within the Yakima City limits? '.Yes ❑ No 2 If you live in Yakima, how long have you lived within the city limits? ❑ less than one year 4 to 8 years ❑ 14 to 18 years ❑ 1 to 3 years ❑ 9 to 13 years ❑ More than 18 years 3 What is your age? ❑ 14 or younger ❑ 30-39 ❑ 60-69 15-19 ❑ 40-49 ❑ 70-79 ❑ 20-29 ❑ 50-59 ❑ 80+ 4 How many people live in your house or apartment? ❑1 02 03 04 V6 06 07 08 09 ❑10+ 5 How many children live in your home that are under 18? ❑ None ❑ 1° 0 2 W3 ❑ 4 ❑ 5 or more 6 What is your gender? ❑ Male X,Female ❑ I prefer not to answer 7 What is your ethnic origin? Please check all boxes that apply for those living in your home. _ Latino/Hispanic ❑ African American ❑ White ❑ Asian ❑ Pacific Islander ❑ Other SECTION IV-Additional Information 1 Please write additional thoughts or ideas you have regarding programs and services. Washington Fruit Community Center - Community Interest Questionaire Please take a few minutes to tell us what programs and services you would like to see offered at the Washington Fruit Community Center. We will use the information to make decisions on the programs and services offered at the facility. Thank you for your time. SECTION I- General Questions 1 Have you or anyone in your family participated in any programs at the Washingtopn Fruit Community Center, formerly the YPAL Building, in the past? Yes ❑ No ! Not Sure ❑ 2 If you answered yes, please tell us what programs you or your family members attended. 3 In the future, how will you travel to participate in programs or services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Walk ❑ Car 7 Bus ❑ Bicycle ❑ Other _ SECTION II- Programs and Services 1 Please select the top 5 programs and services that you and your family would consider using at fh Washington Fruit Community Center. !1 Adult Fitness Classes ❑ Youth Sports Summer Day Camps Nutrition/Cooking Classes if< Senior Meal Program 'II Book Club ❑ Youth Crafts ❑ After School Programs ❑ Senior Crafts _ Senior Card & Table Games Li Tutoring Assistance LI Health & Wellness Checks r Computer Classes Li Legal Assistance ❑ Volunteer Opportunities Cheerleading 171 Yoga/Pilates Q Youth Dance Classes ❑ Adult Education/GED ❑ Senior Fitness Classes ❑ Quilting/Knitting Groups ❑ Adult Dance Classes ❑ Social Media Classes ❑ Facility Rentals LI Naturalization Classes ❑ Youth Drop In Programs ❑ ESL Classes ❑ Wood Carving ❑ Gardening Club ❑ Creative Writing Classes Music Classes ❑ Ping Pong Group ❑ Holiday Events Other ❑ Other ❑ Other 2 What would keep you from participating in programs and services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Please check all that apply. 1 A No Time - Too Busy Lack of Transportation ❑ No Child Care Unaware of Programs s' Work Schedules ❑ Lack of Funds ❑ Lack of Interest No Programs That I Need ❑ Other OPTIONAL SECTION III- Demographic Inform t'on - Tell us about yourself. Answers are optional. 1 Do you live within the Yakima City limits? X Yes ❑ No 2 If you live in Yakima, how long have you lived within the city limits? less than one year _i 4 to 8 years 07 14 to 18 years 1 to 3 years 1 9 to 13 years ,More than 18 years 3 What is your age? ❑ 14 or younger ❑ 30-39 ❑ 60-69 ❑ 15-19 ❑ 40-49 > 70-79 ❑ 20-29 ❑ 50-59 ❑ 80+ 4 How many people live in your house or apartment? ill D2 3 [..,4 05 a6 07 08 u9 010+ 5 How many children live in your home that are under 18? None ii 1 ❑ 2 o 3 04 05 or more 6 What is your gender? [1 Malei Female I_, I prefer not to answer 7 What is your ethnic origin? Please check all boxes that apply for those living in your home. ❑ Latino/Hispanic ❑ African American ❑ White ❑ Asian X Pacific Islander ❑ Other _ SECTION IV- Additional Information 1 Please write additional thoughts or ideas you have regarding programs and services. Washington Fruit Community Center - Community Interest Questionaire Please take a few minutes to tell us what programs and services you would like to see offered at the Washington Fruit Community Center. We will use the information to make decisions on the programs and services offered at the facility. Thank you for your time. SECTION I- General Questions 1 Have you or anyone in your family participated in any programs at the Washingtopn Fruit Community Center, formerly the YPAL Building, in the past? Yes ❑ No Not Sure ❑ 2 If you answered yes, please tell us what programs you or your family members attended. 3 In the future, how will you travel to participate in programs or services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Walk ❑ Car Bus ❑ Bicycle ❑ Other SECTION II- Programs and Services 1 Please select the top 5 programs and services that you and your family would consider using at the Washington Fruit Community Center. ❑ Adult Fitness Classes ❑ Youth Sports ❑ Summer Day Camps ❑ Nutrition/Cooking Classes ❑ Senior Meal Program ❑ Book Club ❑ Youth Crafts . After School Programs ❑ Senior Crafts ❑ Senior Card & Table Games ❑ Tutoring Assistance ❑ Health & Wellness Checks ❑ Computer Classes ❑ Legal Assistance ❑ Volunteer Opportunities ❑ Cheerleading ❑ Yoga/Pilates ❑ Youth Dance Classes " Adult Education/GED ❑ Senior Fitness Classes ❑ Quilting/Knitting Groups ❑ Adult Dance Classes ❑ Social Media Classes ❑ Facility Rentals ❑ Naturalization Classes J. Youth Drop In Programs ESL Classes ❑ Wood Carving ❑ Gardening Club Creative Writing Classes ❑ Music Classes Li Ping Pong Group ❑ Holiday Events ❑ Other ❑ Other ❑ Other 2 What would keep you from participating in programs and services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Please check all that apply. No Time - Too Busy _I Lack of Transportation I No Child Care Unaware of Programs I Work Schedules Lack of Funds ❑ Lack of Interest ❑ No Programs That I Need ❑ Other OPTIONAL SECTION III - Demographic Informatiop - Tell us about yourself. Answers are optional. 1 Do you live within the Yakima City limits? Yes ❑ No 2 If you live in Yakima, how long have you lived within the city limits? ❑ less than one year 4 to 8 years ❑ 14 to 18 years ❑ 1 to 3 years ❑ 9 to 13 years ❑ More than 18 years 3 What is your age? ❑ 14 or younger ❑ 30-39 ❑ 60-69 ❑ 15-19 40-49 ❑ 70-79 ❑ 20-29 ❑ 50-59 ❑ 80+ 4 How many people live in your house or apartment? ❑1 ❑3 04 05 ❑6 07 08 09 010+ 5 How many children live in your home that are under 18? ❑ None �, .1 ❑ 2 ❑ 3 ❑ 4 ❑ 5 or more 6 What is your gender? Male ❑ Female ❑ I prefer not to answer 7 What is your ethnic origin? Please check all boxes that apply for those living in your home. Latino/Hispanic ❑ African American ❑ White ❑ Asian ❑ Pacific Islander ❑ Other _ SECTION IV-Additional Information 1 Please write additional thoughts or ideas you have regarding,programs and services. _ !/ r itti 1 613 Washington Fruit Community Center - Community Interest Questionaire Please take a few minutes to tell us what programs and services you would like to see offered at the Washington Fruit Community Center. We will use the information to make decisions on the programs and services offered at the facility. Thank you for your time. SECTION I- General Questions 1 Have you or anyone in your family participated in any programs at the Washingtopn Fruit Community Center, formerly the YPAL Building, in the past? Yes K No i i Not Sure i-i 2 If you answered yes, please tell us what programs you or your family members attended. #`?-,Cyr+.j`t_':..., I.)et-6V.? \ - - 3 In the future, how will you travel to participate in programs or services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Walk ❑ Car' ''` Bus ❑ Bicycle ❑ Other SECTION II- Programs and Services 1 Please select the top 5 programs and services that you and your family would consider using at the Washington Fruit Community Center. ❑ Adult Fitness Classes ❑ Youth Sports ,,, Summer Day Camps ❑ Nutrition/Cooking Classes ❑ Senior Meal Program Book Club ❑ Youth Crafts ❑ After School Programs IISenior Crafts ❑ Senior Card & Table Games Tr-'''' Tutoring Assistance ❑ Health & Wellness Checks ❑ Computer Classes U Legal Assistance ❑ Volunteer Opportunities ❑ Cheerleading ❑ Yoga/Pilates ❑ Youth Dance Classes ❑ Adult Education/GED ❑ Senior Fitness Classes ❑ Quilting/Knitting Groups ❑ Adult Dance Classes ❑ Social Media Classes ❑ Facility Rentals ❑ Naturalization Classes ❑ Youth Drop In Programs ❑ ESL Classes E Wood Carving '.;: Gardening Club ❑ Creative Writing Classes Music Classes Ping Pong Group ❑ Holiday Events ❑ Other Other ❑ Other 2 What would keep you from participating in programs and services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Please check all that apply. No Time - Too Busy L)Lack of Transportation ❑ No Child Care y Unaware of Programs Work Schedules ❑ Lack of Funds 0 Lack of Interest 0 No Programs That I Need ❑ Other _ OPTIONAL SECTION III- Demographic Information - Tell us about yourself. Answers are optional. 1 Do you live within the Yakima City limits? ❑ Yes ❑ No 2 If you live in Yakima,how long have you lived within the city limits? ❑ less than one year ❑ 4 to 8 years 14 to 18 years ❑ 1 to 3 years ❑ 9 to 13 years More than 18 years 3 What is your age? ❑ 14 or younger ❑ 30-39 ❑ 60-69 i`f, 15-19 ❑ 40-49 ❑ 70-79 20-29 0 50-59 ❑ 80+ 4 How many people live in your house or apartment? ❑1 ❑2 ❑3 ❑4 ❑5 ii ❑7 ❑8 ❑9 ❑10+ 5 How many children live in your home that are under 18? r- None 'l1 ❑ 2 ❑ 3 ❑ 4 ❑ 5 or more 6 What is your gender? ,Male Li Female i i I prefer not to answer 7 W at is your ethnic oriin? Please check all boxes that apply for those living in your home. Latino/Hispanic African American ❑ White 0 Asian ❑ Pacific Islander ❑ Other SECTION IV- Additional Information 1 Please write additional thoughts or ideas you have regarding programs and services. Washington Fruit Community Center - Cuestionario de Interes Comunitarto Por favor, tome unos minutos para decirnos que programas y servicios le gustaria ver ofrecidos en el Washington Fruit Community Center. Utilizaremos la informacion para tomar decisiones sobre los programas y servicios ofrecidos en Ia instalacion. Gracias por su tiempo. SECCION /- Preguntas Generales 1 GUsted o alguien de su familia ha participado en algun programa en el Washington Fruit Community Center, anteriormente el Edificio YPAL, en el pasado? Si ❑ No At No se ❑ 2 Si respondio que si, por favor diganos a que programas asistio usted o miembros de su familia. 3 En el futuro, 4como viajara para participar en programas o servicios en el Washington Fruit Community Center? Caminar ❑ Auto, Autobus ❑ Bicicleta ❑ Otro SECTION II- Programs and Services 1 Por favor, seleccione los 5 mejores programas y servicios que usted y su familia considerarian usar en el Washington Fruit Community Center. Clases de Ejercisio Fisico para Adultos X Deportes Juveniles Campamento de Verano ❑ Clases de Nutricion/Cocina ❑ Programa de Comida para Personas Mayores ❑ Club de Lectura ❑ Artesania Juvenil ❑ Programa Extraescolar ❑ Artesanias Para Adultos Mayores ❑ Juegos de Mesa pare Personas Mayores tat Asistencia de Tutoria Clases de Salud y Bienestar ❑ Clases de Computadora ' Asistencia Legal Oportunidades de Voluntario ❑ Animacion Deportiva (Porrista ❑ Yoga/Pilates ❑ Clases de Baile para Jovenes ❑ EducaciOn para Adultos/GED ❑ Clases de Ejercisio Fisico para Adultos Mayores ❑ Grupos de Acolchado/Tejido ❑ Clases de Baile para Adultos ❑ Clases de Redes Sociales ❑ Alquiler de Instalaciones ❑ Clases de Naturalizacion ❑ Programas Juveniles sin inscripciOn ❑ Clases de Ingles ❑ Tallado en Madera ❑ Club de Jardineria ❑ C• lases de Escritura Creativa ❑ Clases de Musica ❑ Grupo de Ping Pong ❑ E• ventos de Dia de Festivo ❑ Otro ❑ Otro ❑ Otro 2 4Que le impediria participar en programas y servicios en el Washington Fruit Community Center? Marque todas las que aplican. No Tengo Tiempo ❑ Falta de Transportacion ❑ No Tengo Cuidado de Ninos Desconocimiento de Programas Horario de Trabajo ❑ Falta de Fondos ❑ Falta de Interes X No hay Programas que Necesito ❑ Otro SECCION OPCIONAL Ill- Informacion demografica - Cuentanos de ti. Respuestas son opcionales 1 Wives dentro de los Iimites de Ia Ciudad de Yakima? Si ❑ No 2 Si vives en Yakima, Lcuanto tiempo has vivido dentro de los Iimites de Ia ciudad? ❑ Menos de un ano ❑ 4 a 8 arms 0 14 a 18 anos O 1 a 3 anos 0 9 a 13 arms ' Mas de 18 anos 3 4Cual es su edad? O 14 o mas joven ❑ 30-39 0 60-69 O 15-19 40-49 ❑ 70-79 O 20-29 0 50-59 ❑ 80+ 4 4Cuantas personas viven en su vivienda? ❑1 ❑2 ❑3 K4 ❑5 ❑6 07 08 ❑9 ❑10+ 5 4Cuantos ninos viven en su hogar que son menores de 18 anos? ❑ Ninguno ❑ 1 Ok2 ❑ 3 ❑ 4 ❑ 5 o mas 6 i,Cual es su genero? Hombre ❑ Mujer ❑ Prefiero no respoder 7 GCuai es su origen etnico? Por favor marque todas las cajas que aplican para los que viven en su hogar. Latino/Hispano ❑ Afroamericano ❑ Blanco ❑ Asiatico 0 Isleno del Pacifico ❑ Otro SECCION/V- Informacion Adicional 1 Por favor, escriba comentarios o ideas adicionales que tenga con respecto a los programas y servicios. Washington Fruit Community Center - Community Interest Questionaire Please take a few minutes to tell us what programs and services you would like to see offered at the Washington Fruit Community Center. We will use the information to make decisions on the programs and services offered at the facility. Thank you for your time. SECTION I- General Questions 1 Have you or anyone in your family participated in any programs at the Washingtopn Fruit Community Center, formerly the YPAL Building, in the past? Yes ❑ No Not Sure ❑ 2 If you answered yes, please tell us what programs you or your family members attended. 3 In the future, how will you travel to participate in programs or services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Walk ❑ Car * Bus ❑ Bicycle ❑ Other 4 SECTION II- Programs and Services I Please select the top 5 programs and services that you and your family would consider using at the Washington Fruit Community Center. ❑ Adult Fitness Classes `Xl Youth Sports ' Summer Day Camps lg. Nutrition/Cooking Classes ❑ Senior Meal Program ; Book Club ❑ Youth Crafts ❑ After School Programs ❑ Senior Crafts ❑ Senior Card & Table Games ❑ Tutoring Assistance ❑ Health & Wellness Checks ❑ Computer Classes ❑ Legal Assistance ❑ Volunteer Opportunities ❑ Cheerleading ❑ Yoga/Pilates ❑ Youth Dance Classes ❑ Adult Education/GED ❑ Senior Fitness Classes ❑ Quilting/Knitting Groups ❑ Adult Dance Classes ❑ Social Media Classes ❑ Facility Rentals ❑ Naturalization Classes ❑ Youth Drop In Programs ❑ ESL Classes ►' Wood Carving ❑ Gardening Club ❑ Creative Writing Classes ❑ Music Classes ❑ Ping Pong Group ❑ Holiday Events ❑ Other ❑ Other ❑ Other 2 What would keep you from participating in programs and services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Please check all that apply. ❑ No Time - Too Busy ❑ Lack of Transportation ❑ No Child Care X Unaware of Programs ❑ Work Schedules ❑ Lack of Funds ❑ Lack of Interest ❑ No Programs That I Need ❑ Other OPTIONAL SECTION III- Demographic Information - Tell us about yourself. Answers are optional. 1 Do you live within the Yakima City limits? Yes ❑ No 2 If you live in Yakima, how long have you lived within the city limits? ❑ less than one year ❑ 4 to 8 years ❑ 14 to 18 years ❑ 1 to 3 years ❑ 9 to 13 years ' More than 18 years 3 What is your age? ❑ 14 or younger ❑ 30-39 ❑ 60-69 ❑ 15-19 X. 40-49 ❑ 70-79 ❑ 20-29 ❑ 50-59 ❑ 80+ 4 How many people live in your house or apartment? ❑1 02 03 jX4 05 06 ❑7 08 ❑9 010+ 5 How many children live in your home that are under 18? ❑ None ❑ 1 14 2 ❑ 3 ❑ 4 ❑ 5 or more 6 What is your gender? ❑ Male 14.Female ❑ I prefer not to answer 7 What is your ethnic origin? Please check all boxes that apply for those living in your home. $, Latino/Hispanic ❑ African American ❑ White ❑ Asian ❑ Pacific Islander ❑ Other SECTION IV-Additional Information 1 Please write additional thoughts or ideas you have regarding programs and services. Washington Fruit Community Center - Community Interest Questionaire Please take a few minutes to tell us what programs and services you would like to see offered at the Washington Fruit Community Center. We will use the information to make decisions on the programs and services offered at the facility. Thank you for your time. SECTION I- General Questions 1 Have you or anyone in your family participated in any programs at the Washingtopn Fruit Community Center, formerly the YPAL Building, in the past? Yes ❑ No .:Q Not Sure ❑ 2 If you answered yes, please tell us what programs you or your family members attended. 3 In the future, how will you travel to participate in programs or services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Walk ❑ Car , Bus ❑ Bicycle ❑ Other _ SECTION II- Programs and Services I Please select the top 5 programs and services that you and your family would consider using at the Washington Fruit Community Center. ❑ Adult Fitness Classes ❑ Youth Sports ❑ Summer Day Camps ❑ Nutrition/Cooking Classes ❑ Senior Meal Program ❑ Book Club ❑ Youth Crafts After School Programs ❑ Senior Crafts ❑ Senior Card & Table Games ❑ Tutoring Assistance ❑ Health & Wellness Checks Isk Computer Classes ❑ Legal Assistance ❑ Volunteer Opportunities ❑ Cheerleading ❑ Yoga/Pilates ❑ Youth Dance Classes J,.Adult Education/GED ❑ Senior Fitness Classes ❑ Quilting/Knitting Groups Y ❑ Adult Dance Classes ❑ Social Media Classes ❑ Facility Rentals Naturalization Classes Youth Drop In Programs ❑ ESL Classes ❑ Wood Carving ❑ Gardening Club ❑ Creative Writing Classes ❑ Music Classes ❑ Ping Pong Group ❑ Holiday Events ❑ Other ❑ Other ❑ Other 2 What would keep you from participating in programs and services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Please check all that apply. No Time - Too Busy ❑ Lack of Transportation .\' No Child Care Unaware of Programs El Work Schedules ; Lack of Funds ❑ Lack of Interest ❑ No Programs That I Need Other .'•,�L•!'_)al j _',144y'�`- OPTIONAL SECTION III- Demographic Information - Tell us about yourself. Answers are optional. 1 Do you live within the Yakima City limits? '.,Yes ❑ No 2 If you live in Yakima, how long have you lived within the city limits? ❑ less than one year ❑ 4 to 8 years ❑ 14 to 18 years ❑ 1 to 3 years ❑ 9 to 13 years X More than 18 years 3 What is your age? ❑ 14 or younger 30-39 ❑ 60-69 ❑ 15-19 ❑ 40-49 ❑ 70-79 ❑ 20-29 ❑ 50-59 ❑ 80+ 4 How many people live in your house or apartment? ❑1 ❑2 ❑3 '',(4 05 ❑6 07 ❑8 ❑9 ❑10+ 5 How many children live in your home that are under 18? ❑ None ; 1 (2 ❑ 3 ❑ 4 ❑ 5 or more 6 What is your gender? ❑ Male ''?. Female ❑ I prefer not to answer 7 Wjtat is your ethnic origin? Please check all boxes that apply for those living in your home. 4. Latino/Hispanic ❑ African American ❑ White ❑ Asian ❑ Pacific Islander ❑ Other SECTION IV-Additional Information 1 Please write additional thoughts or ideas you have regarding programs and services. �, I , • ', ,:_ ` . - c �'.1, ,{ --+ ";t.1; r i '.t-! i i t.{ti�:: ',.tit; �` `r' C. 1,-.1i` ( r t, Washington Fruit Community Center - Community Interest Questionaira Please take a few minutes to tell us what programs and services you would like to see offered at the Washington Fruit Community Center. We will use the information to make decisions on the programs and services offered at the facility. Thank you for your time. SECTION I- General Questions 1 Have you or anyone in your family participated in any programs at the Washingtopn Fruit Community Center, formerly the YPAL Building, in the past? Yes ❑ No Not Sure ❑ 2 If you answered yes, please tell us what programs you or your family members attended. 3 In the future, how will you travel to participate in programs or services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Walk ❑ Car a Bus ❑ Bicycle ❑ Other SECTION II- Programs and Services 1 Please select the top 5 programs and services that you and your family would consider using at the Washington Fruit Community Center. ❑ Adult Fitness Classes ❑ Youth Sports ❑ Summer Day Camps ❑ Nutrition/Cooking Classes ❑ Senior Meal Program iL Book Club d Youth Crafts ❑ After School Programs ❑ Senior Crafts ❑ Senior Card & Table Games ❑ Tutoring Assistance d Health & Wellness Checks ❑ Computer Classes ❑ Legal Assistance ❑ Volunteer Opportunities ❑ Cheerleading C' Yoga/Pilates ❑ Youth Dance Classes ❑ Adult Education/GED ❑ Senior Fitness Classes ❑ Quilting/Knitting Groups CyAdult Dance Classes ❑ Social Media Classes ❑ Facility Rentals ❑ Naturalization Classes Youth Drop In Programs ❑ ESL Classes ❑ Wood Carving 'J' Gardening Club ❑ Creative Writing Classes ❑ Music Classes ❑ Ping Pong Group ❑ Holiday Events ❑ Other ❑ Other ❑ Other 2 What would keep you from participating in programs and services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Please check all that apply. ❑ No Time - Too Busy ❑ Lack of Transportation 4' No Child Care Unaware of Programs ❑ Work Schedules Lack of Funds ❑ Lack of Interest ❑ No Programs That I Need Other onE -(i(Jftk\ xr6r1' 1C- OPTIONAL SECTION III- Demographic Information Tell us about yourself. Answers are)optional. A. (WS 1 Do you live within the Yakima City limits? r+/Yes Li No 2 If you live in Yakima, how long have you lived within the city limits? ❑ less than one year ❑ 4 to 8 years 0 14 to 18 years ❑ 1 to 3 years V 9 to 13 years ❑ More than 18 years 3 What is your age? ❑ 14 or younger 30-39 ❑ 60-69 ❑ 15-19 0 40-49 0 70-79 ❑ 20-29 ❑ 50-59 ❑ 80+ 4 How many people live in your house or apartment? ❑l ®2 ❑3 ❑4 ❑5 ❑6 ❑7 ❑8 ❑9 010+ 5 How many children live in your home that are under 18? None ❑ 1 ❑ 2 ❑ 3 ❑ 4 ❑ 5 or more 6 What is your gender? ❑ Male EiFemale ❑ I prefer not to answer 7 Wat is your ethnic origin? Please check all boxes that apply for those living in your home. Latino/Hispanic C African American ❑ White ❑ Asian ❑ Pacific Islander ❑ Other SECTION IV-Additional Information 1 Please write additional thoughts or ideas you have regarding programs and services. Washington Fruit Community Center - Community Interest Questionaim Please take a few minutes to tell us what programs and services you would like to see offered at the Washington Fruit Community Center. We will use the information to make decisions on the programs and services offered at the facility. Thank you for your time. SECTION I- General Questions 1 Have you or anyone in your family participated in any programs at the Washingtopn Fruit Community Center, formerly the YPAL Building, in the past? Yes ❑ No Not Sure ❑ 2 If you answered yes, please tell us what programs you or your family members attended. 3 In the future, how will you travel to participate in programs or services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Walk ❑ Car Bus ❑ Bicycle ❑ Other SECTION II- Programs and Services 1 Please select the top 5 programs and services that you and your family would consider using at the Washington Fruit Community Center. ❑ Adult Fitness Classes 0 Youth Sports ❑ Summer Day Camps ❑ Nutrition/Cooking Classes E Senior Meal Program ❑ Book Club ❑ Youth Crafts ❑ After School Programs ❑ Senior Crafts ❑ Senior Card & Table Games 0 Tutoring Assistance ❑ Health & Wellness Checks ❑ Computer Classes 0 Legal Assistance ❑ Volunteer Opportunities Cheerleading 10 Yoga/Pilates L._1 Youth Dance Classes CV Adult Education/GED Ti Senior Fitness Classes : Quilting/Knitting Groups • Adult Dance Classes 0 Social Media Classes ❑ Facility Rentals 1.7 Naturalization Classes ,Youth Drop In Programs Li ESL Classes ❑ Wood Carving ❑ Gardening Club ❑ Creative Writing Classes ❑ Music Classes ❑ Ping Pong Group q Holiday.Events ❑ Other ❑ Other Other 2 What would keep you from participating in programs and services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Please check all that apply. ❑ No Time - Too Busy Lack of Transportation No Child Care Unaware of Programs i Work Schedules ❑ Lack of Funds Lack of Interest [] No Programs That I Need ❑ Other OPTIONAL SECTION III - Demographic Information - Tell us about yourself. Answers are optional. 1 Do you live within the Yakima City limits? ;El, Yes ❑ No 2 If you live in Yakima, how long have you lived within the city limits? Ll less than one year 4 to 8 years 14 to 18 years L 1 to 3 years 1.1 9 to 13 years 1 More than 18 years 3 What is your age? ❑ 14 or younger El 30-39 ❑ 60-69 ❑ 15-19 ❑ 40-49 ❑ 70-79 p 20-29 ❑ 50-59 ❑ 80+ 4 How many people live in your house or apartment? ❑1 02 rMi3 04 05 06 07 08 09 010+ 5 How many children live in your home that are under 18? '> None ❑ 1 ❑ 2 ❑ 3 ❑ 4 ❑ 5 or more 6 What is your gender? 7"Male ❑ Female ❑ I prefer not to answer 7 What is your ethnic origin? Please check all boxes that apply for those living in your home. ❑ Latino/Hispanic ❑ African American ❑ White ❑ Asian Pacific Islander ❑ Other SECTION IV- Additional Information 1 Please write additional thoughts or ideas you have regarding programs and services. Washington Fruit Community Center - Community Interest Questionaire Please take a few minutes to tell us what programs and services you would like to see offered at the Washington Fruit Community Center. We will use the information to make decisions on the programs and services offered at the facility. Thank you for your time. SECTION I- General Questions 1 Have you or anyone in your family participated in any programs at the Washingtopn Fruit Community Center, formerly the YPAL Building, in the past? Yes- • No ❑ Not Sure ❑ 2 If you answered yes, please tell us what programs you or your family members attended. 3 In the future, how will you travel to participate in programs or services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Walk Carte ' Bus,!= Bicycle ❑ Other SECTION II- Programs and Services 1 Please select the top 5 programs and services that you and your family would consider using at the Washington Fruit Community Center. ❑ Adult Fitness Classes ❑ Youth Sports ❑ Summer Day Camps ❑ Nutrition/Cooking Classes ❑ Senior Meal Program '"Book Club ❑ Youth Crafts '"After School Programs ❑ Senior Crafts ❑ Senior Card & Table Games -'Tutoring Assistance ❑ Health & Wellness Checks "'Computer Classes );A'Legal Assistance .ErVolunteer Opportunities ❑ Cheerieading ❑ Yoga/Pilates ❑ Youth Dance Classes ,'.Adult Education/GED ❑ Senior Fitness Classes ❑ Quilting/Knitting Groups ❑ Adult Dance Classes ❑ Social Media Classes ❑ Facility Rentals Naturalization Classes ❑ Youth Drop In Programs 4ESL Classes ❑ Wood Carving ❑ Gardening Club ❑ Creative Writing Classes • Music Classes ❑ Ping Pong Group ❑ Holiday Events ❑ Other ❑ Other ❑ Other 2 What would keep you from participating in programs and services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Please check all that apply. ❑ No Time - Too Busy ❑ Lack of Transportation ❑ No Child Care ❑ Unaware of Programs ❑ Work Schedules ❑ Lack of Funds + 1 ❑ Lack of Interest El No Programs That I Need Other t,t -144-1 Uo �,� PST OPTIONAL SECTION III- Demographic Information - Tell us about yourself. Answers are optional. 1 Do you live within the Yakima City limits? 'es ❑ No 2 If you live in Yakima, how long have you lived within the city limits? ❑ less than one year ❑ 4 to 8 years 14 to 18 years ❑ 1 to 3 years ❑ 9 to 13 years More than 18 years 3 What is your age? ❑ 14 or younger ❑ 30-39 ❑ 60-69 • 15-19 ❑ 40-49 ❑ 70-79 7'9-20-29 ❑ 50-59 ❑ 80+ 4 How many people live in your house or apartment? ❑1 02 03 05 06 07 ❑8 09 010+ 5 How many children live in your home that are under 18? one ❑ 1 ❑ 2 ❑ 3 ❑ 4 ❑ 5 or more 6 What is your gender?,,[°?'VMale ❑ Female ❑ I prefer not to answer 7 What is your ethnic origin? Please check all boxes that apply for those living in your home. Latino/Hispanic ❑ African American ❑ White ❑ Asian ❑ Pacific Islander ❑ Other SECTION IV- Additional Information 1 Please write additional thoughts or ideas you have regarding programs and services. Washington Fruit Community Center - Community Interest Questionaire Please take a few minutes to tell us what programs and services you would like to see offered at the Washington Fruit Community Center. We will use the information to make decisions on the programs and services offered at the facility. Thank you for your time. SECTION I- General Questions 1 Have you or anyone in your family participated in any programs ate Washingtopn Fruit Community Center, formerly the YPAL Building, in the past? Yesi No ❑ Not Sure ❑ 2 If you answered yes, please tell us what programs you or your family members attended. 3 In the future, how will you travel to participate in programs or services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Walk ❑ Car ❑ Bus ❑ Bicycle ❑ Other SECTION II- Programs and Services 1 Please select the top 5 programs and services that you and your family would consider using at the Washington Fruit Community Center. 41- Adult Fitness Classes7--Youth Sports ❑ Summer Day Camps ❑ Nutrition/Cooking Classes ❑ Senior Meal Program ❑ Book Club [tr. Youth Crafts ❑ After School Programs ❑ Senior Crafts ❑ Senior Card &Table Games ❑ Tutoring Assistance ❑ Health & Wellness Checks ❑ Computer Classes Legal Assistance ❑ Volunteer Opportunities ❑ Cheerleading Yoga/Pilates ❑ Youth Dance Classes ❑ Adult Education/GED ❑ Senior Fitness Classes ❑ Quilting/Knitting Groups ❑ Adult Dance Classes Social Media Classes ❑ Facility Rentals ❑ Naturalization Classes Youth Drop In Programs ❑ ESL Classes ❑ Wood Carving _ Gardening Club ❑ Creative Writing Classes ❑ Music Classes ❑ Ping Pong Group ❑ Holiday Events ❑ Other i ! Other ❑ Other 2 What would keep you from participating in programs and services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Please check all that apply. No Time - Too Busy ❑ Lack of Transportation ❑ No Child Care Unaware of Programs ❑ Work Schedules ❑ Lack of Funds Lack of Interest ❑ No Programs That I Need ❑ Other OPTIONAL SECTION III- Demographic Informati n - Tell us about yourself. Answers are optional. 1 Do you live within the Yakima City limits? es No 2 If you live in Yakima, how long have you lived within the city limits? ❑ less than one year ❑ 4 to 8 years 14 to 18 years ❑ 1 to 3 years ❑ 9 to 13 years More than 18 years 3 What is your age? ❑ 14 or younger ❑ 30-39 ❑ 60-69 ❑ 15-19 ❑ 40-49 ❑ 70-79 4 20-29 ❑ 50-59 ❑ 80+ 4 ow many people live in your house or apartment? ❑1 ❑2 ❑3 045 ❑6 ❑7 ❑8 09 ❑10+ 5 How many children live in your home that are under 18? ❑ None ❑ 1 ❑ 2 )?'3 ❑ 4 ❑ 5 or more 6 What is your gender? ❑ Male Female ❑ I prefer not to answer 7 What is your ethnic origin? Please check all boxes that apply for those living in your home. . Latino/Hispanic ❑ African American ❑ White ❑ Asian ❑ Pacific Islander ❑ Other SECTION IV-Additional Information 1 Please write additional thoughts or ideas you have regarding programs and services. Washington Fruit Community Center - Cuestionario de Interes Comunitario Por favor, tome unos minutos para decirnos que programas y servicios le gustaria ver ofrecidos en el Washington Fruit Community Center. Utilizaremos la informaciOn para tomar decisiones sobre los programas y servicios ofrecidos en la instalacion. Gracias por su tiempo. SECCION I- Preguntas Generates 1 GUsted o alguien de su familia ha participado en algun programa en el Washington Fruit Community Center, anteriormente el Edificio YPAL, en el pasado? Si LI No ❑ No se ❑ 2 Si respondiO que si, por favor diganos a que programas asisti6 usted o miembros de su familia. 3 En el futuro, Lcomo viajara para participar en programas o servicios en el Washington Fruit Community Center? Caminar ❑ Auto ❑ Autobus ❑ Bicicleta ❑ Otro SECTION II- Programs and Services 1 Por favor, seleccione los 5 mejores programas y servicios que usted y su familia considerarian usar en el Washington Fruit Community Center. ❑ Clases de Ejercisio Fisico para Adultos ❑ Deportes Juveniles ❑ Campamento de Verano ❑ Clases de Nutricion/Cocina ❑ Programa de Comida para Personas Mayores ❑ Club de Lectura 1- Artesania Juvenil Programa Extraescolar l Artesanias Para Adultos Mayores Juegos de Mesa para Personas Mayores Asistencia de Tutoria {.'-'Clases de Salud y Bienestar Clases de Computadora Li Asistencia Legal OportunidadesOportunidades de Voluntario ❑ Animacion Deportiva (Porrista ❑ Yoga/Pilates ❑ Clases de Baile para JOvenes Educacion para Adultos/GED ❑ Clasesde Ejercisio Fistco para AduliosMayores Grupos de Acalchado/Tejido Clases de Belle pars Adultos ❑ Clases de Redes Sociales ❑ Alquiler de Instalaciones ( Clases de NaturalizaciOn ❑ Programas Juveniles sin inscription . Clases de Ingles ❑ Tallado en Madera ❑ Club de Jardineria ❑ Clases de Escritura Creative ❑ Clases de Musica ❑ Grupo de Ping Pong ❑ Eventos de Dia de Festivo ❑ Otro ❑ Otro ❑ Otro _ 2 LQue le impediria participar en programas y servicios en el Washington Fruit Community Center? Marque todas las que aplican. No Tengo Tiempo ❑ Falta de Transportation ❑ No Tengo Cuidado de Ninos S,Desconocimiento de Programas ❑ Horario de Trabajo ❑ Falta de Fondos ❑ Falta de Interes ❑ No hay Programas que Necesito ❑ Otro SECCION OPCIONAL III - lnformacion demografica - Cuentar Os de ti. Respuestas son opcionales 1 LVives dentro de los limites de la Ciudad de Yakima? i ❑ No 2 Si vives en Yakima, Lcuanto tiem o h vivido dentro de los limites de la ciudad? ❑ Menos de un ano ❑ 14 a 18 anos ❑ 1 a 3 anos ❑ 9 a 13 anos Man de 18 anos 3 LCual es su edad? ❑ 14 o mas joven ❑ 30-39 ❑ 60-69 ❑ 15-19 0-49 ❑ 70-79 ❑ 20-29 ' 50-59 ❑ 80+ 4 e:Cuantas personas viven en su vivienda? 01 ❑2 ❑4 ❑5 ❑6 ❑7 ❑8 ❑9 ❑10+ 5 4Cuantos ninon viven en su hogar que son menores de 18 anos? ❑ Ninguno ❑ 2 ❑ 3 ❑ 4 ❑ 5 o mas 6 4Cual es su genero? ❑ Hombre s:s0jer ❑ Prefiero no respoder 7' 7 1Cuai es su origen etnico? Por favor marque todas las cajas que aplican para los que viven en su hogar. atinofHispano ❑ Afroamericano ❑ Blanco Li Asiatico ❑ Isleno del Pacifico ❑ Otro _ SECCION IV- lnformacion Adicional 1 Por favor, escriba comentarios o ideas adicionales que tenga con respecto a los programas y servicios. Washington Fruit Community Center - Cuestionario de Interes Comunitano Por favor, tome unos minutos para decirnos que programas y servicios le gustaria ver ofrecidos en el Washington Fruit Community Center. Utilizaremos la informacion para tomar decisiones sobre los programas y servicios ofrecidos en Ia instalaciOn. Gracias por su tiempo. SECC/ON I- Preguntas Generales 1 zUsted o alguien de su familia ha participado en algun programa en el Washin■ on Fruit 11, Community Center, anteriormente el Edificio YPAL, en el pasado? Si ❑ . No se ❑ 2 Si respondiO que si, por favor diganos a que programas asistio usted o miembros de su familia. 3 En el futuro, tcomo viajara pars articipar en programas o servicios en el Washington Fruit Community Center? Caminar Auto 0 Autobus ❑ Bicicleta ❑ Otro SECTION 1I - Programs and Services 1 Por favor, seleccione los 5 mejores programas y servicios que usted y su familia considerarian usar en el Washington Fruit Com�iunity Center. ❑ Clases de Ejercisio Fist()para Adultos Deportes Juveniles ❑ Campamento de Verano ❑ Clases de Nutricion/Cocina ❑ Programa de Comida para Personas Mayores ❑ Club de Lectura ❑ Artesanla Juvenil Programa Extraescolar ❑ Artesanlas Para Adultos Mayores ❑ Juegos de Mesa para Personas Mayores ❑ Asistencia de Tutoria ❑ Clases de Salud y Bienestar ❑ Clases de Computadora ❑ Asistencia Legal ii] gportunidades de Voluntario ❑ Animacion Deportiva (Porrista ❑ Yoga/Pilates Clases de Baffle para Jovenes ❑ Educacion para Adultos/GED ❑ Clases de Ejercisio Fisico para Adultos Mayores ❑ Grupos de Acolchado/Tejido ❑ Clases de Baile para Adultos ❑ Clases de Redes Sociales I iAlquiler de Instalaciones ❑ Clases de NaturalizaciOn ❑ Programas Juveniles sin inscripcion Clases de Ingles ❑ Tallado en Madera ❑ Club de Jardinerla ❑ Clases de Escritura Creativa ❑ Clases de Musica ❑ Grupo de Ping Pong ❑ Eventos de Dia de Festivo ❑ Otro ❑ Otro ❑ Otro 2 `Que le impediria participar en programas y servicios en el Washington Fruit Community Center? Marque todas las que aplican. No Tengo Tiempo ❑ Falta de Transportacion ❑ No Tengo Cuidado de Ninos Desconocimiento de Programas ❑ Horario de Trabajo ❑ Falta de Fondos ❑ Falta de Interes ❑ No hay Programas que Necesito ❑ Otro SECCION OPCIONAL III- Informacion demografica - Cuentanos de ti. Respuestas son opcionales 1 ,Vives dentro de los Iimites de Ia Ciudad de Yakima? '').;/Si ❑ No 2 Si vives en Yakima, `cuanto tiemp has vivido dentro de los Iimites de Ia ciudad? ❑ Menos de un ano , ; 4 a 8 anos ❑ 14 a 18 arias t_ ❑ 1 a 3 anos 9 a 13 anos ❑ Mas de 18 anos 3 4Cual es su edad? - 14 a mas joven V 30-39 ❑ 60-69 ❑ 15-19 - 0 40-49 ❑ 70-79 ❑ 20-29 ❑ 50-59 0 80+ 4 4Cuantas personas viven en su vivienda? 01 ij2 ci3 'i4 1115 os iJ8 09 0110+ 5 4Cuantos ninos viven en su hogar que son menores de 18 anos? ❑ Ninguno 0 1 0 2 ❑ 4 Li 5 o mas 6 4Cua1 es su genero? i Hombre gMujer ri Prefiero no respoder �Cual es su origen etnico? Por favor marque todas las cajas que aplican para los que viven en 7 t hogar. Latino/Hispana Afroamericano ❑ Blanco ❑ Asiatico ❑ Isleno del Pacifico ❑ Otro SECCION IV- InformaciOn Adicional 1 Por favor, escriba comentarios o ideas adicionales que tenga con respecto a los programas y servicios. Washington Fruit Community Center - Cuestionario de Interes Comunitarao Por favor, tome unos minutos para decirnos que programas y servicios le gustaria ver ofrecidos en el Washington Fruit Community Center. Utilizaremos la information para tomar decisiones sobre los programas y servicios ofrecidos en la instalacion. Gracias por su tiempo. SECCION I - Preguntas Generales 1 (Usted o alguien de su familia ha participado en algun programa en el Washington Fruit Community Center, anteriormente el Edificio YPAL, en el pasado? Si ❑ ❑ No se ❑ 2 Si respondio que si, por favor diganos a que programas asistio usted o miembros de su familia. 3 En el futuro, 4como viajara para participar en programas o servicios en el Washington Fruit Community Center? Caminar ❑ Auto Autobus ❑ Bicicleta ❑ Otro SECTION 11 - Programs and Services 1 Por favor, seleccione los 5 mejores programas y servicios que usted y su familia considerarian usar en el Washington Fruit Community Center. Clases de Ejercisio Fisico para Aduktos Deportes Juveniles Campamento de Verano Clases de Nutrition/Cocina ❑ Programa de Comida para Personas Mayores ❑ Club de Lecture �1 Artesania Juvenil ❑ Programa Extraescolar ❑ Artesanias Para Adultos Mayores ❑ Juegos de Mesa para Personas Mayores ❑ Asistencia de Tutoria Clases de Salud y Bienestar ❑ Clases de Computadora ❑ Asistencia Legal ❑ Oportunidades de Voluntario ❑ Animation Deportiva (Porrista ❑ Yoga/Pilates 0 Clases de Baile para Jovenes ❑ Education para Adultos/GED ❑ Clases de Ejercisio Fisico pars Adultos Mayorea ❑ Grupos de Acolchado/Tejido Clases de Baile para Adultos ❑ Clases de Redes Sociales 0 Alquiler de Instalaciones ❑ Clases de Naturalization ❑ Programas Juveniles sin inscription Clases de Ingles ❑ Tallado en Madera of Club de Jardineria ❑ Clases de Escritura Creativa Clases de Musica 0 Grupo de Ping Pong g Eventos de Dia de Festivo ❑ Otro ❑ Otro ❑ Otro 2 Que le impediria participar en programas y servicios en el Washington Fruit Community Center? Marque todas las que aplican. ❑ No Tengo Tiempo ❑ Falta de Transportation ❑ No Tengo Cuidado de Ninos Desconocimiento de Programas ❑ Horario de Trabajo ❑ Falta de Fondos ❑ Falta de Interes ❑ No hay Programas que Necesito ❑ Otro SECCION OPCIONAL III - Information demografica - Cuentanos de ti. Respuestas son opcionales 1 4Vives dentro de los Iimites de Ia Ciudad de Yakima? ❑ Si ❑ No 2 Si vives en Yakima, Lcuanto tiempo has vivido dentro de los Iimites de Ia ciudad? ❑ Menos de un ano ❑ 4 a 8 anos ❑ 14 a 18 anos ❑ 1 a 3 arms ❑ 9 a 13 anos R Mas de 18 anos 3 cCual es su edad? ❑ 14 o mas joven El 30-39 ❑ 60-69 ❑ 15-19 ❑ 40-49 ❑ 70-79 ❑ 20-29 ❑ 50-59 ❑ 80+ 4 iCuantas personas viven en su vivienda? ❑1 ❑2 ❑3 ❑4 ❑6 ❑7 ❑8 ❑9 010+ 5 ,Cuantos ninos viven en su hogar que son menores de 18 anos? ❑ Ninguno ❑ 1 ❑ 2 ❑ 4 ❑ 5 o mas 6 ,Cual es su genero? ❑ Hombre . Mujer ❑ Prefiero no respoder 7 ICual es su origen etnico? Por favor marque todas las cajas que aplican para los que viven en su hogar. Latino/Hispano ❑ Afroamericano ❑ Blanco ❑ Asiatico ❑ Isleno del Pacifico ❑ Otro SECCION IV- Information Adicional 1 Por favor, escriba comentarios o ideas adicionales que tenga con respecto a los programas y servicios. �I q� Cr65 r`X ` L� Y'r Ylt} - Washington Fruit Community Center - Cuestionario de Interes Comunitaio Por favor, tome unos minutos para decirnos que programas y servicios le gustaria ver ofrecidos en el Washington Fruit Community Center. Utilizaremos Ia informaciOn para tomar decisiones sobre los programas y servicios ofrecidos en la instalacion. Gracias por su tiempo. SECCION I- Preguntas Generates 9 LUsted o alguien de su familia ha participado en algun programa en el Washington Fruit Community Center, anteriormente el Edificio YPAL, en el pasado? Si ❑ No No se ❑ 2 Si respondiO que si, por favor diganos a que programas asistio usted o miembr s de su familia. 3 En el futuro, Lcomo viajara para participar en programas o servicios en el Washington Fruit Community Center? Caminar ❑ Auto Autobus ❑ Bicicleta ❑ Otro SECTION II- Programs and Services 1 Por favor, seleccione los 5 mejores programas y servicios que usted y su familia considerarian usar en el Washington Fruit Community Center. 2' Clases de Eiercisio Fisico pars Adultos Deportes Juveniles ❑ Campamento de Verano ❑ Clases de Nutricion/Cocina ❑ Programa de Comida para Personas Mayores ❑ Club de Lectura ❑ Artesania Juvenil ❑ Programa Extraescolar 12"Artesanias Para Adultos Mayores ❑ Juegos de Mesa para Personas Mayores ❑ Asistencia de Tutoria ❑ Clases de Salud y Bienestar ❑ Clases de Computadora ❑ Asistencia Legal ❑ Oportunidades de Voluntario • Animacion Deportiva (Porrista ❑ Yoga/Pilates ❑ Clases de Baile para Jovenes ❑ Educacion para Adultos/GED E Clases de Ejercisio Fisico para Adultos Mayores ❑ Grupos de Acolchado/Tejido ❑ Clases de Baile para Adultos ❑ Clases de Redes Sociales ❑ Alquiler de Instalaciones ❑ Clases de Naturalizacion ❑ Programas Juveniles sin inscripcion Clases de Ingles ❑ Tallado en Madera ❑ Club de Jardineria ❑ Clases de Escritura Creative ❑ Clases de Musica ❑ Grupo de Ping Pong ❑ Eventos de Dia de Festivo ❑ Otro ❑ Otro ❑ Otro 2 LQue le impediria participar en programas y servicios en el Washington Fruit Community Center? Marque todas las que aplican. ❑ No Tengo Tiempo ❑ Falta de Transportacion X No Tengo Cuidado de Ninos ❑ Desconocimiento de Programas ❑ Horario de Trabajo ❑ Falta de Fondos ❑ Falta de Interes ❑ No hay Programas que Necesito ❑ Otro SECCION OPCIONAL III- InformaciOn demografica - Cuentanos de ti. Respuestas son opcionales 1 LVives dentro de los Iimites de Ia Ciudad de Yakima? , Si ❑ No 2 Si vives en Yakima, Lcuanto tiempo has vivido dentro de los Iimites de Ia ciudad? ❑ Menos de un ano ❑ 4 a 8 anos ❑ 14 a 18 anos ❑ 1 a 3 arms P 9 a 13 anos ❑ Mas de 18 anos 3 LCual es su edad? ❑ 14 o mas joven . 30-39 ❑ 60-69 ❑ 15-19 0 40-49 0 70-79 ❑ 20-29 ❑ 50-59 ❑ 80+ 4 LCuantas personas viven en su vivienda? ❑1 ❑2 ❑3 04 ❑5 ❑7 ❑8 ❑9 ❑10+ 5 LCuantos ninos viven en su hogar que son menores de 18 anos? ❑ Ninguno ❑ 1 ❑ 2 ❑ 3 ❑ 4 ❑ 5 o mas 6 LCual es su genero? ❑ Hombre J/Mujer 0 Prefiero no respoder 7 LCual es su origen etnico? Por favor marque todas las cajas que aplican para los que viven en su hogar. Latino/Hispano ❑ Afroamericano ❑ Blanco ❑ Asiatico ❑ Isleno del Pacifico ❑ Otro SECCION IV-Informacion Adicional 1 Por favor, escriba comentarios o ideas adicionales que tenga con respecto a los programas y servicios. Washington Fruit Community Center - Cuestionario de Interes Comunitanio Por favor, tome unos minutos para decirnos que programas y servicios le gustaria ver ofrecidos en el Washington Fruit Community Center. Utilizaremos la information para tomar decisiones sobre los programas y servicios ofrecidos en la instalacion. Gracias por su tiempo. SECCION I - Preguntas Generates 1 zUsted o alguien de su familia ha participado en algun programa en el Washington Fruit Community Center, anteriormente el Edificio YPALT en el pasado? Si :a No } No se ❑ 2 Si respondio que Si', por favor diganos a que programas asistio usted o miemb de su familia. 3 En el futuro, zcomo viajara para participar en programas o servicios en el Washington Fruit Community Center? Caminar Auto ❑ Autobus ❑ Bicicleta ❑ Otro SECTION II- Programs and Servi es 1 Por favor, seleccione los 5 mejores programas y servicios que usted y su familia considerarian usar en el Washington Fruit Community Center. d Clases de Ejercisio i=isica pare Adultos i Deportes Juveniles III Campamento de Verano I ` Clases de NutriCion/Covina �_., Programa de Comida pars Personas Mayores ❑ Club de Lecture i' Artesania Juvenil ❑ Programa Extraescolar ❑ Artesanias Para Adultos Mayores D Juegos de Mesa para Personas Mayores ❑ Asistencia de Tutoria 'Clases de Salud y Bienestar Clases de Computadora ❑ Asistencia Legal f E Oportunidades de Voluntario III. Animation Deportiva (Porrista ❑ Yoga/Pilates ❑ Clases de Baile para Jovenes l ° Educacion para Adultos/GED ❑ Clases de Ejercisio Fisico para Adultos Mayores '�rupoS de Acolchado/Tejido Clases de Baile para Adultos ❑ Clases de Redes Sociales ❑ Alquiler de Instalaciones ❑ Clases de Naturalization ❑ Programas Juveniles sin inscription •ilases de Ingles Tallado en Madera II de Jardineria IIIClases de Escritura Creative Clases de Musics II Grupo de Ping Pong III Eventos de Dia de Festivo Otra ❑ Otro ❑ Otro 2 LQue le impediria participar en programas y servicios en el Washington Fruit Community Center? Marque todas las que aplican. ❑ No Tengo Tiempo ❑ Falta de Transportation No Tengo Cuidado de Ninos -p Desconocimiento de Programas ` _-Horario de Trabajo A Falta de Fondos ❑ Falta de Interes No hay Programas que Necesito ❑ Otro SECCION OPCIONAL III- Information demografica - Cuentanos de ti. Respuestas son opcionales 1 L,Vives dentro de los limites de la Ciudad de Yakima? ❑ Si No 2 Si vives en Yakima, Lcuanto tiempo has vivido dentro de los !finites de la ciudad? ❑ Menos de un ano ❑ 4 a 8 anos ❑ 14 a 18 anos ❑ 1 a 3 arias ❑ 9 a 13 arias ❑ Mas de 18 arias 3 L,Cual es su edad? E 14 o mas joven 30-39 60-69 ❑ 15-19 � El ❑ 70-79 ❑ 20-29 ❑ 50-59 ❑ 80+ 4 6Cuantas personas viven en su vivienda? _'1 _12 1Li3 [} ra5 LJ6 ❑7 1 s 09 110+ 5 ZCuantos ninos viven en su hogar que son menores de 1 arms? Ci Ninguno 1 1 2 ❑ 4 ❑ 5 o mks 6 6Cual es su genero? i i Hombre c' ujer H Prefiero no respoder ,�Cual es su origen etnico? Por f?IA marque todas las cajasque aplicanpara los que viven en 7 p su hogar. Latino/Hispano ❑ Afroamericano ❑ Blanco Asiatico ❑ Islerio del Pacifico LI Otro SECCION IV- Information Adicional 1 Por favor, escriba comentarios o ideas adicionales que tenga con respecto a los programas y serv'cias. ,, r kc cLe l e i -'YG�j Yei� GC. +?( ((e t\ CIO lVt c JZ\\Y-clk"Ci L_r ,,'1/ Washington Fruit Community Center - Community Interest Questionaire Please take a few minutes to tell us what programs and services you would like to see offered at the Washington Fruit Community Center. We will use the information to make decisions on the programs and services offered at the facility. Thank you for your time. SECTION I- General Questions I Have you or anyone in your family participated in any programs at the Washingtopn Fruit Community Center, formerly the YPAL Building, in the past? Yes h I Not Sure ❑ 2 If you answered yes, please tell us what programs you or your family members attended. 3 In the future, how will you travel to participate in programs or services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Walk ❑ Car ❑ Bus ❑ Bicycle ❑ Other - SECTION II- Programs and Services 9 Please select the top 5 programs and services that you and your family would consider using at the Washington Fruit Community Center. row Adult Fitness Classes ❑ Youth Sports ❑ Summer Day Camps 0 Nutrition/Cooking Classes ❑ Senior Meal Program ❑ Book Club Youth Crafts ❑ After School Programs ❑ Senior Crafts ❑ Senior Card & Table Games ❑ Tutoring Assistance ❑ Health & Wellness Checks ❑ Computer Classes AI-Legal Assistance Volunteer Opportunities ❑ Cheerleading Yoga/Pilates L Youth Dance Classes Adult Education/GED ❑ Senior Fitness Classes ❑ Quilting/Knitting Groups — Adult Dance Classes ❑ Social Media Classes ❑ Facility Rentals Naturalization Classes ❑ Youth Drop In Programs ❑ ESL Classes ❑ Wood Carving ❑ Gardening Club ❑ Creative Writing Classes ❑ Music Classes ❑ Ping Pong Group ❑ Holiday Events ❑ Other _ ❑ Other ❑ Other 2 What would keep you from participating in programs and services at the Washington Fruit Community Center? Please check all that apply. ❑ No Time - Too Busy ❑ Lack of Transportation ❑ No Child Care ❑ Unaware of Programs ❑ Work Schedules ❑ Lack of Furtd ❑ tss Lack of Interest El Programs That I Need ❑ Other �� OPTIONAL SECTION III- Demographic Information - Tell us about yourself. Answers are optional. 1 Do you live within the Yakima City limits? i Yes 1-7 No 2 If you live in Yakima, how long have you lived within the city limits? LI Iess than one year ❑ 4 to 8 years ❑ 14 to 18 years ❑ 1 to 3 years ❑ 9 to 13 years ❑ More than 18 years 3 What is your age? ❑ 14 or younger n 30-39 ❑ 60-69 ❑ 15-19 ❑ 40-49 ❑ 70-79 ❑ 20-29 ❑ 50-59 ❑ 80+ 4 How many people live in your house or apartment? r ❑2 ❑3 n4 ❑5 ❑6 ❑7 ❑8 ❑9 ❑10+ 5 How many children live in your home that are under 18? . None ❑ 1 ❑ 2 ❑ 3 ❑ 4 ❑ 5 or more 6 What is your gender? 'sale ❑ Female ❑ I prefer not to answer 7 kr,,at is your ethnic origin? Please check all boxes that apply for those living in your home. Latino/Hispanic ❑ African American ❑ White ❑ Asian ❑ Pacific Islander ❑ Other SECTION IV- Additional Information 1 Please write additional thoughts or ideas you have regarding programs and services. Washington Fruit Community Center - Cuestionario de Interes Comunitarno Por favor, tome unos minutos para decirnos que programas y servicios le gustaria ver ofrecidos en el Washington Fruit Community Center. Utilizaremos la informacion para tomar decisiones sobre los programas y servicios ofrecidos en la instalacion. Gracias por su tiempo. SECCION I - Preguntas Generales 1 4Usted o alguien de su familia ha participado en algun programa en el Washington Fruit Community Center, anteriormente el Edificio YPAL, en el pasado? Si ❑ No _ No se ❑ 2 Si respondio que si, por favor diganos a que programas asistio usted o miembros de su familia. 3 En el futuro, �,como viajara para participar en programas o servicios en el Washington Fruit Community Center? Caminar ❑ Auto `' Autobus ❑ Bicicleta 0 Otro SECTION II - Programs and Services 1 Por favor, seleccione los 5 mejores programas y servicios que usted y su familia considerarian usar en el Washington Fruit Community Center. ❑ Clases de Ejercisio Fisico para Adultos ❑ Deportes Juveniles ❑ Campamento de Verano ❑ Clases de Nutricion/Cocina ❑ Programa de Comida para Personas Mayores ❑ Club de Lectura ❑ Artesania Juvenil ❑ Programa Extraescolar ❑ Artesanias Para Adultos Mayores ❑ Juegos de Mesa para Personas Mayores ❑ Asistencia de Tutoria ❑ Clases de Salud y Bienestar ❑ Clases de Computadora 1 Asistencia Legal Oportunidades de Voluntario ❑ Animacion Deportiva (Porrista ❑ Yoga/Pilates ❑ Clases de Baile para Jovenes ❑ Educacion para Adultos/GED ❑ Clases de Ejercisio Fisico pars Adultos Mayores ❑ Grupos de Acolchado/Tejido D. Clases de Baile para Adultos Clases de Redes Sociales ❑ Alquiler de Instalaciones Clases de Naturalizacion Programas Juveniles sin inscripcion ❑ Clases de Ingles ❑ Tallado en Madera ❑ Club de Jardineria ❑ Clases de Escritura Creativa ❑ Clases de Musica ❑ Grupo de Ping Pong ❑ Eventos de Dia de Festivo ❑ Otro ❑ Otro ❑ Otro _ 2 4Que le impediria participar en programas y servicios en el Washington Fruit Community Center? Marque todas las que aplican. I I No Tengo Tiempo Falta de Transportacion No Tengo Cuidado de Ninas >( Desconocimiento de Programas 0 Horatio de Trabajo Falta de Fondos ❑ Falta de Interes ❑ No hay Programas que Necesito ❑ Otro SECCION OPCIONAL III- Informacion demografica - Cuentanos de ti. Respuestas son opcionales 1 Vives dentro de los limites de Ia Ciudad de Yakima? ❑ Si ❑ No 2 Si vives en Yakima, zcuanto tiempo has vivido dentro de los limites de Ia ciudad? ❑ Menos de un ano ❑ 4 a 8 anos 0 14 a 18 anos ❑ 1 a 3 anos ❑ 9 a 13 anos X Mas de 18 anos 3 ICual es su edad? ❑ 14 o mas joven 0 30-39 ' l 60-69 ❑ 15-19 111 40-49 0 70-79 ❑ 20-29 ❑ 50-59 0 80+ 4 LCuantas personas viven en su vivienda? 01 02 ❑ ❑5 ❑6 07 ❑8 ❑9 ❑10+ 5 ,Cuantos ninos viven en su hogar que son menores de 18 anos? ;KNinguno ❑ 1 ❑ 2 ❑ 3 ❑ 4 ❑ 5 o mas 6 e,Cual es su genero? [ Hombre ❑ Mujer 0 Prefiero no respoder 7 e,Cual es su origen etnico? Por favor marque todas las cajas que aplican para los que viven en su hogar. Latino/Hispano 0 Afroamericano 0 Blanco ❑ Asiatico 0 Isleno del Pacifico ❑ Otro SECCION IV- Informacion Adicional 1 Por favor, escriba comentarios o ideas adicionales que tenga con respecto a los programas y servicios. l ,deces► (WC Se + AS +tic) dc AS [�r TrA Y � 5 e e_Lr '1ST a 6.-S Z i- A-05 1.f��PrtbC ,elifI v' Pit-) Washington Fruit Community Center - Cuestionario de Interes Comunitanio Por favor, tome unos minutos para decirnos que programas y servicios le gustaria ver ofrecidos en el Washington Fruit Community Center. Utilizaremos la informacion para tomar decisiones sobre los programas y servicios ofrecidos en la instalaciOn. Gracias por su tiempo. SECCION I- Preguntas Generales 9 GUsted o alguien de su familia ha participado en algun programa en el Washington Fruit Community Center, anteriormente el Edificio YPAL, en el pasado? Si No ❑ No se ❑ 2 Si respondio que si, por favor diganos a que programas asistiO ustedoiembros de su familia. 3 En el futuro, Lcomo viajara para participar en programas o servicios en el Washington Fruit Community Center? Caminar ❑ Auto ❑ Autobus ❑ Bicicleta ❑ Otro _ SECTION II- Programs and Services 9 Por favor, seleccione los 5 mejores programas y servicios que usted y su familia considerarian usar en el Washington Fruit Community Center. ❑ Clases de Ejercisio Fisico para Adultos ❑ Deportes Juveniles ❑ Campamento de Verano ❑ Clases de Nutricion/Cocina ❑ Programa de Comida para Personas Mayores ❑ Club de Lectura ❑ Artesania Juvenil ❑ Programa Extraescolar ❑ Artesanias Para Adultos Mayores ❑ Juegos de Mesa para Personas Mayores ❑ Asistencia de Tutoria ❑ Clases de Salud y Bienestar ❑ Clases de Computadora ❑ Asistencia Legal ❑ Oportunidades de Voluntario ❑ Animacion Deportiva (Porrista ❑ Yoga/Pilates ❑ Clases de Baile para Jovenes ❑ Educacion para Adultos/GED ❑ Clases de Ejercisio Fisico para Adultos Mayores ❑ Grupos de Acolchado/Tejido ❑ Clases de Baile para Adultos ❑ Clases de Redes Sociales ❑ Alquiler de Instalaciones ❑ Clases de Naturalizacion ❑ Programas Juveniles sin inscripcion ❑ Clases de Ingles ❑ Tallado en Madera ❑ Club de Jardineria ❑ Clases de Escritura Creative ❑ Clases de Musica ❑ Grupo de Ping Pong ❑ Eventos de Dia de Festivo ❑ Otro ❑ Otro ❑ Otro 2 LQue le impediria participar en programas y servicios en el Washington Fruit Community Center? Marque todas las que aplican. ❑ No Tengo Tiempo ❑ Falta de Transportacion ❑ No Tengo Cuidado de Ninos ❑ Desconocimiento de Programas ❑ Horario de Trabajo ❑ Falta de Fondos ❑ Falta de Interes ❑ No hay Programas que Necesito ❑ Otro SECCION OPCIONAL III - lnformacion demografica - Cuentanos de ti. Respuestas son opcionales 1 LVives dentro de los limites de la Ciudad de Yakima? ❑ Si ❑ No 2 Si vives en Yakima, Lcuanto tiempo has vivido dentro de los limites de la ciudad? ❑ Menos de un ano ❑ 4 a 8 anos ❑ 14 a 18 anos ❑ 1 a 3 anos ❑ 9 a 13 anos ❑ Mas de 18 anos 3 LCual es su edad? ❑ 14 o mas joven ❑ 30-39 ❑ 60-69 ❑ 15-19 ❑ 40-49 ❑ 70-79 ❑ 20-29 ❑ 50-59 ❑ 80+ 4 LCuantas personas viven en su vivienda? 01 02 03 04 05 06 ❑7 08 09 010+ 5 4Cuantos ninos viven en su hogar que son menores de 18 anos? ❑ Ninguno ❑ 1 ❑ 2 ❑ 3 ❑ 4 ❑ 5 o mas 6 4Cual es su genero? ❑ Hombre ❑ Mujer ❑ Prefiero no respoder 7 LCual es su origen etnico? Por favor marque todas las cajas que aplican para los que viven en su hogar. ❑ Latino/Hispano ❑ Afroamericano ❑ Blanco ❑ Asiatico ❑ Isleno del Pacifico ❑ Otro _ SECCION IV- Informacion Adicional 1 Por favor, escriba c entarios o ideas adicionales que tenga con respecto a los programas y