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10/01/2001 - Packet New Tigard Library Construction Committee Monday, October 1 , 2001 6:30 p.m. AGENDA 1. Review and approve September 17 meeting notes. 2. Discussion of the model with Gary Larson, BML Architects. 3. Discussion of Town Hall meeting/Site Master Plan. 4. Discussion of Regulatory Process, Jim Hendryx, Director of Community Development. 5. Discussion of Public Information Campaign. 6. Discussion of October 16 presentation to City Cou�cil. C 7. Scheduling next meeting. 12� :3� 5• e -3 - �" New Tigard Library Construction Committee Meeting Notes Monday September 17, 2001 The meeting convened at 6:30 p.m. The Committee members present were: David Chapman, Kathy Sleeger, Lonn Hoklin, Brian Douglas, and Elaine Heras, also present was Bill Carver. Gary Larson and Rich Brooks from BML Architects were also present. Staff present were Bill Monahan and Margaret Barnes. Chairperson David Chapman asked the Committee to review the meeting notes from the August 27 meeting. A motion was made by Lonn Hoklin and a second by Kathy Sleeger to approve the notes as amended. The Committee approved the notes. Gary Larson confirmed with the Committee that the model would be constructed on a 1/16 scale. The model will also include the topography of the proposed site and the proposed new road. The Committee had a question about the proposed new road and if it would be reflected on the model. Bill Monahan stated that the new road is part of the Transportation System Plan for the City and the model should reflect the road to the edge of the property. Gary briefly reviewed with the Committee the staff analysis of the different model drawings and said that the staff committee recommended Diagram #4. There was also a question about the placement of the book drop. Gary clarified that the outdoor book drop will be a remote drop approximately 20-25 ft. from the building. The Committee had some additional comments about Diagram #4. After this discussion, a motion was made by Kathy Sleeger and a second by Lonn Hoklin to accept Diagram #4 for construction of the model. The Committee was unanimous in accepting diagram #4. Gary also had a discussion with the Committee about the required improvements for Hall Blvd. The drawings, which will be prepared by BML, will reflect all the improvements. The Committee also discussed the type of building materials to be used for the proposed new library. Included in this discussion was the use of glazed windows, metal window frames and brick. Gary reviewed with the Committee drawings that demonstrated the different elevations of the building and possible building materials. After some discussion by the Committee of .the architectural approach outlined by Gary, a motion was made by Elaine Heras and a second by Kathy Sleeger to approve the architectural approach. The Committee was unanimous in accepting the architectural approach. After some additional discussion by the Committee about the types of building materials a motion was made by Lonn Hoklin and a second by Elaine Heras to use brick building materials and non-aluminum painted metal frames. The Committee was unanimous is approving this motion. A presentation was then made by Rhoda Culin about the use of the "Communication Pyramid." Rhoda stressed to the Committee the importance of public ownership and public participation in a project like the proposed new library. She also reviewed with the Committee the idea of"tell a story" in order to inform the media and build grassroots support for the project. She also stressed the importance of when making presentations of being a "resource person not an answer person." The Committee discussed the need to develop several different information packages to be prepared to present to the public as this project develops. Bill Monahan reviewed with the Committee the concept of a magnate school for the school District. 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C m -j a . bun 1 w h �� Slide 1 Introduction: Hello... Update you on the programs and •e 1 a services provided by the library and .maalso present information for future plans for the library. Slide 2 Picture of current library A library is an important part of a community. as .... .., . Words of Curtis Tigard. Slide 3 Share with you some of the youth programs - March - celebrated Dr. Seuss Birthday - Stories for children in the Puett Room. Our Mayor Jim Griffith and special guest - Cat-in-the-Hat. I:\Citywide\Library2000-01\Power Point Presentation\Power Point With Notes.doc Slide 4 Annual Summer Reading - This year's theme - "Read a Wild Tale.' Sign-up day - Over 1,400 people ' visited the library, children excited - Person looking for a quiet place - difficult to find that day. f Weiss & Patricia Magic Show - E The kick-off program turned 100 children away - full room. Slide 5 One of the special programs during Summer Reading was 'Hank the Cow t. Dog' - Police Chief Ron Goodpaster with library volunteer in the costume. Full Room - Town Hall Slide 6 Another program - held outside at the program structure - due to space constraints inside. Leapin Louie's Library Western Show - Couple hundred people attended .n this event. I:\Citywide\Library2000-01\Power Point Presentation\Power Point With Notes.doc Slide 7 Two other Summer Reading 11 Programs: Greg Harris and Jack Davis Mountain Men Slide 8 Special Storytime with the TVF&R. Firefighters from Station 51. Popular program - Full Room Jt Over 100 children attended. Slide 9 End of Summer Reading Party - Over 600 children attended - Opportunity to choose a book for personal library. i Very popular with children. I:\Citywide\Library2000-01\Power Point Presentation\Power Point With Notes.doc Slide 10 Teen Summer Reading: I Participation increased by over 100 young people from last year- Comic Book Exchange - New program - Popular with young people - encourages reluctant readers to read. Slide 11 • Young people • Teen Area • Enjoying the comic books Slide 12 Beginning in October- The Library provides homework assistance Monday through Thursday. Get free homework help frem tutors at Tlpard l MMS homework Center Students may take the bus from the middle schools or high school to the library. 3rd year of offering the program. Tutors are volunteers. 1:\Citywide\Library2000-01\Power Point Presentation\Power Point With Notes.doc Slide 13 "the-Internet - Popular Resource Internet workstations at Tigard Public Library Assisting young people with their homework. -r �kF Slide 14 Special program - Promotes reading - for teens. ,1111 ��j:l III I � 4 : Slide 15 Transition slide from Children's Programs to Adult - Some Interesting Facts... OiiLDRENS PROGRAMS: Programs Attendance Interesting Facts: 1995.96 256 9,313 200001 276 16,572 Tnls Is a 78%increase to attendance. Programs Attendance ADULT PROGRAMS: 1995-96 256 9,313 Programs AttendanCe 1995-96 5 140 2000-01 278 16,572 2000-01 155 1,443 T1315 IS an 93!96 tnCreaSe to dttentlarlCe. (Read Slide) 1ACitywide\Library2000-O1Tower Point Presentation\Power Point With Notes.doc Slide 16 Library offers a variety of Adult Adult Reading Program Programs. Blg Sky Gala Popular program: Fall Adult Reading Gala event: Oregon authors: • Craig Lesley Slide 17 Adult Reading Program - currently underway. Gala event this year will be held at the Tigard High School Commons •.8 because of space constraints of the Water Building Auditorium. Slide 18 Monthly Book Discussion. Book Club Discussion ,!!� hosted by author Judith Barrington ��U Quarterly the discussion is lead by a visiting author- funded by the Live at the Library Library Grant received by Tigard. Author Judith Barrington I:\Citywide\Library2000-01\Power Point Presentation\Power Point With Notes.doc Slide 19 'Mystery Books - enjoyed by many Mystery Night Tigard patrons. 4 Each Spring, the Library sponsors - Mystery Night. Staff Book Talk - a variety of mystery books. Slide 20 Special Outreach Program - outreach Programs Funded by Live at the Library Author Karen Sheridan spoke to a group of women at Villa La Paz. Sometimes childcare transportation issues are obstacles. Library reaches out to the community. Slide 21 V Celebration of 25th Anniversary of Washington County Cooperative Family Programs Library Services - Program structure. Chata Addy - West African performer I:\Citywide\Library2000-01\Power Point Presentation\Power Point With Notes.doc Slide 22 Library conducted community survey Fridays° in January - Overwhelming request Knott sisters for additional hours - Friday Night Beginning in June Library open until 9:00 P.M. Music once a month sponsored by the Friends of the Library. Slide 23 (Read Slide) Some Interesting Facts about the Tigard Library... LIBRARY CARD HOLDERS: 1995-96 30,498 cards 200601 43,428 cards A 42 percent Increase. CIRCULATION: 1995.96 522,7331tems 200041 595,935 I[ems An Increase of 14 percent in Circulation. Slide 24 January Survey - Here's wh�t Tigard Library users are saying: Ask for comments - ;You need more places to sit Maybe like a study,arealesand ouchestead ofaquietroom.More (Read/Summarize comments) Cables and couches." 'We need a bigger llbraryl I'm disappointed that I never get to see new mystery books- they're always out' We love coming to the llbraryl Thank you for the friendly service and resources you provide.' Z I:\Citywide\Library2000-01\Power Point Presentation\Power Point With Notes.doc | 1\PnvverPointPrauanbdion\PowarPointVNMhNoh*a.dno Slide 28 The recommendation of the report was ... Recommendation: Acquire property and build a new (Read Slide) library of 47,000 square feet,which would serve Tigard's service area for the next 15.20 years,based on population projections and foreseeable needs. Slide 29 Construction Committee asked the B'Ballooncommunity for input at the Balloon Survey Results Festival and Tigard Blast. sis surveys werecompleted by Tigard community Members at these two local events ,b:SMMnen.:,,IWUUb:arv�pnn. Vw< ml[nl; (Summarize/Read Slide) nwsLga[Irp Vw pgslMH.pi a new Mr—.meet Na neer of our pWwlrp W mmunlry Wna[vrvlWs waulp yw Ilta m sae avpanpep at a Ilprary� ANMIM leeaa,W.t.awsrq spat.ant men chaenn arse Yaan AttNUlaa wan!M[ep torn t.rvltN rpwa<ae n O..apanlM. OUl hhOM ob you support fun*ng Por Wnnrucpgn gr a new library? ANSWlC a!%e(napenl.n wppen<Mt Mlat t YN vpba-!)Ne vetwl h Slide 30 Comments about the Library from Tigard residents at these events. I::: is a growing area which means more library (Summarize/Read Slide) ls are needed.we need much more square with a larger vanety of resources.' ble community bullderrommunity needs a decent library. s Is too small for the growth of the cityes encourage literacy.Literacy makes people I:\Citywide\Library2000-01\Power Point Presentation\Power Point With Notes.doc Slide 31 Besides developing the Needs Analysis Report, the Construction Committee with BML Architects Criteria for Site Review: established the criteria to review a •Accommodates needed g—one or two story possible sites for the proposed new •ACCOmmOtlates neetletl parking •Adequate street access library. •Adequate Circulation •Topography consideration •views from library/nature Listing of criteria. Slide 32 Listing of criteria. Highlight a couple of the criteria - Criteria continued: Site• Futureexpatbnneeded poten Using this criteria, the Committee • Future expansion potential • Potential to add otneruses narrowed the original list of potential Unusua• Accessi Publiosts c ransopsltl sites to the site that they presented to • access to public[ransporU[IOn • wetland Issues the City Council in August 2001. • Zoning Issues Slide 33 To meet the needs of the library and allow for future expansion, a site Y needs to have 4-6 acres of buildable y' • land. .. } The site recommended by the Committee is at Hall and O'Mara and meets this criteria. t, (:\Citywide\Libra ry2000-01\Power Point Presentation\Power Point With Notes.doc Slide 34 Review the recommendations of the Committee approved by City Council. i • Overview of Current Programs and Services • Review of the New Tigard Library Construction Committee's recommendations approved by City Council 47,000 SCI.ft.two-story propose0 new Library •Development of an arCnitettUral model ApprOval of HaIVO'Mara Site Slide 35 Future plans include . . . Future Plans for the Library Construction Committee: •Neighborhood meetings throughout Tigard •Presentations to local service organizations •Recommendation for a Bond Measure in 2002 Slide 36 The Library is building a community of readers. 1ACitywide\Library2000-01\Power Point Presentation\Power Point With Notes.doc Slide 37 The Library has something for everyone. Slide 38 Other organizations wishing to have a presentation, please contact . . . IF your neighborhood or orgam,,to" 'OUICI like to rave a presentation from the (Read Slide) Please Contact: Margaret ii Library oireclo, (503)639-4171,x263 1:\Citywide\Library2000-01\Power Point Presentation\Power Point With Notes.doc ORA TPL Public Information Campaign 1 Information Campaign for the Proposed New Tigard Library CAMPAIGN GOAL: • A coordinated public information/education plan to provide the City of Tigard voters accurate information about the city bond measure for the proposed new library. CAMPAIGN TIMELINE: • The bond measure is scheduled to be placed before the voters in May 2002. The plan covers the time period from August 2001 to May 2002. PLAN PURPOSE: • Provide accurate and consistent information from all involved staff members, elected officials, board and committee members and selected leaders. Effectively communicate with the public about the proposed new library • Maximize the communication potential from each City of Tigard department routine communications resources and distribution networks. Three Critical Time Periods September through December 2001 Message to Convey to the Community • Introduction of Library to Community—needs for community • Current Programs and Services Provided by the library • Presentation of growth of demand for library services for the past 10-15 years • Presentation of Model and proposed site-Library and adequate parking will fit and is not in the flood plain December 2001 through February 2002 Message to Convey to the Community • Current Library Services-What has the library delivered in the past 15 years • Benefits and challenges facing the library and the community • Model and Proposed Site-Library and adequate parking will fit and is not in the flood plain • Bond—Cost-benefits new library will provide to the community. March—May 2002 Message to Convey to the Community • Benefits to the Community a new library will provide • Model- Potential of proposed site to further develop greenspace • Bond information- I:\LIB\New Library Construction Committee\Public Info Campaign October.doc TPL Public Information Campaign 2 Communication Tools Public Information Campaign Goal: Each month use the tools to provide accurate information about the library and the proposed new library to the City of Tigard voters Public Meetings Electronic/Web Resources City Council Meetings City & Library Webpage CIT Meetings Presentations to other government boards, School District, Community Connectors TVF&R Town Hall/Public Forum Community Events, Informational Literature Balloon Festival, Tigard Blast, Tigard Birthday Party Brochures Bookmarks Community Presentations Service Organizations Homeowner Associations, PTA's TVCA Cable Displays Special Programs, Library Showcase Town Hall Informational Bulletin Board Print Media/Publications Articles and Press Releases Newspapers: Tigard Times, Oregonian, Regal Courier Cityscape WCCLS Newsletter Community/School/Organizations Newsletters I:\LIB\New Library Construction CommitteeTublic Info Campaign October.doc TPL Public Information Campaign 3 Targets for the Campaign • Public Presentations-20 each month • Published Articles=`Did you know" about the Library one each month from Oct.-May • Displays • Webpage information Time Table for Campaign Date Assigned Event Purpose Completion Comments/Person responsible Date for completion of Task July 2001 July 8, 2001 Article Cityscape Article August 1, Library Staff Update Community on 2001 Proposed new library July 20, 2001 Tigard Blast Community Event: August 4, Library Construction Committee Informational Display about the 2001 proposed new library Survey of Citizens conducted I:\LIB\New Library Construction CommitteeTublic Info Campaign October.doc TPL Public Information Campaign 4 Date Assigned Event Purpose Completion Comments/Person responsible Date for completion of Task August 2001 August 1, 2001 Library Foundation Community Event 9-12 Kick-Off Event Inform the Community of the Foundation benefits and challenges of the Board current library Library Staff Plans for the future August 1, 2001 Planning for Community Event September Library Staff Tigard Birthday Table Display of Library 25, 2001 Programs & Services Information about proposed new library August 1, 2001 Tigard Birthday Community Event Library 9-25 Library Staff Party Site Display Brochures Surveys August 1, 2001 CIT meeting CIT Meeting Presentation on 9/6 Library Staff library existing programs, Library Construction Committee:1 services, showcase benefits PowerPoint Presentation and acknowledge challenges Photographs & stats. inherent in existing facility, need for different facility, name site August 8, 2001 Article Cityscape Article Library Staff Update Community on proposed new library Architectural Model August 28, 2001 City Council Presentation of Site August 28, Library Construction Committee Meeting Recommendation by 2001 Construction Committee to Council Approval of site by City Council I:\LIB\New Library Construction Committee\Public Info Campaign October.doc TPL Public Information Campaign 5 Date Assigned Event Purpose Completion Comments/Person responsible Date for completion of Task September 2001 September 1, 2001 Presentation: Presentation: Tigard Rotary 9-17-01 Library Staff Service Breakfast Club Organization September 5, 2001 Town Hall Lobby Display-Provide information 9-14-01 Library Staff Display about the current library and the proposed site September 10, City Council City Council 9-25 BML Architects 2001 meeting Update on site for proposed Library Staff new library Review placement of library and parking on recommended site Site is able to accommodate library and parking- September arkin -September 17, WebPage update WebPage Provide information 9-28-01 Library Staff 2001 about the current library and Office Services why there is a plan for a WebPage information includes proposed new library. FAA's, GIS photo of proposed site, history of library, site diagram ;_ September 17, BookMark Informational Literature 10-1-01 Library Staff- 2001 Bookmark Fist in a series of bookmarks outlining the growth of demand for library services over the past 15 ears Community ElectroniclWeb Resources Connectors Presentation: Presentation: AAUW meeting AAUW presentation—Cheryl Service Silverblatt Organization I:\LIB\New Library Construction Committee\Public Info Campaign October.doc TPL Public Information Campaign 6 Event Purpose Completion Comments/Person Responsible Date Assigned Date for completion of task October 2001 10-1-01 Nov CIT Meeting CIT Meeting Nov. 1, 2001 Library Staff Begin to develop program for Construction Committee Nov. CIT meeting 10/8/01 Cityscape Article Print Media October 10, 2001 10/16 Announcement of Print Media model completion Press releases Cityscape Electronic/Web Resources Webpage Community connectors 10/16 City Council Council Meeting Workshop Presentation of model 10/23 City Council Council Meeting meeting Presentation of model 10/30 (start) Neighborhood Construction Meetings Committee Library Lobby Display—library site Display information, program information Article Cityscape Press releases Community connectors Community/ Presentation Service group Presentations 1:\LIB\New Library Construction Committee\Public Info Campaign October.doc TPL Public Information Campaign 7 Event Purpose Completion Comments/Person Responsible Date Assigned I I I Date for completion of task October 2001 continued 10/2 Informational First of series bookmark handouts in library Ongoing Plan for Community meeting in November 2001 10-1-01 Presentation-City Presentation-City Staff 10-17 & 10-19 Staff Article WCCLS Newsletter l:\LIB\New Library Construction CommittecTublic Info Campaign October.doc TPL Public Information Campaign 8 Date Assigned Event Purpose Completion Comments/Person responsible Date for completion of Task November 2001 11-1-01 In-house survey Planning for in-house survey 1-20-02 Library Staff-two week in-house survey of library services City Council Bond measure business meeting i1' , p` CIT meeting Present model, information on current services TBA Neighborhood meeting TBA Community Discussion of model & Site Meeting 11/1 begin Plan for December Open house? Informational Second of series Bookmark handout Ongoing Cityscape Monthly update on project Press releases Community connectors Community/ Service/ Civic rou resentations Target mailings 1:\LIB\New Library Construction Committee\Public Info Campaign October.doc TPL Public Information Campaign 9 Date Assigned Event Purpose Completion Comments/Person responsible Date for completion of Task December 2001 Open house TBA Neighborhood meetings Informational Third of series Bookmark handout 12-1--01 Cityscape Monthly update on project 1-1-02 Press releases Community connectors Community/ Service/Civic _group presentations Target mailings Plan for Winter Tigard showcase I:\LIB\New Library Construction Committee\Public Info Campaign October.doc TPL Public Information Campaign 10 Date Assigned Event Purpose Completion Comments/Person responsible Date for completion of Task January 2002 01/02 City Council Informational Update Planning for Winter Tigard Showcase TBA Neighborhood meetings Informational Third of series Bookmark handout Ongoing Cityscape Monthly project update Press releases Community connectors Community/ Service/ Civic _group presentations Target mailings Phone Survey Library Staff Consultant Firm IALIB\New Library Construction Committee\Public Info Campaign October.doc TPL Public Information Campaign 11 Date Assigned Event Purpose Completion Comments/Person responsible Date for completion of Task February 2002 Winter Showcase? Cityscape Article Webpage 1:\LIB\New Library Construction Committee\Public Info Campaign October.doc TPL Public Information Campaign 12 Date Assigned Event Purpose Completion Comments/Person responsible Date for completion of Task March 2002 CIT meeting presentation City council Cityscape Article I:\LIB\New Library Construction CommitteeTublic Info Campaign October.doc TPL Public Information Campaign 13 Date Assigned Event Purpose Completion Comments/Person responsible Date for completion of Task April 2002 City council Presentation Cityscape Article Informational Mailing Foundation Event 1:\LIB\New Library Construction Committee\Public Info Campaign October.doc TPL Public Information Campaign 14 Date Assigned Event Purpose Completion Comments/Person responsible Date for completion of Task May 2002 Cityscape Article Webpage Update I:\LIB\New Library Construction Committee\Public Info Campaign October.doc TPL Public Information Campaign 15 Possible Additional Activities • Phone survey • School district communication • City Employee updates I:\LIB\New Library Construction Committee\Public Info Campaign October.doc TPL Public Information Campaign 16 I:\LIB\New Library Construction Committee\Public Info Campaign October.doc • Tigard Public Library Page 1 of 1 Tigard Public Library 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard,Oregon 97223 Voice: (503) 684-65.17 Fax: (503) 598-7 7515 A.Alelwb'er o1'[kVa.dwigtor Cog j;y t:;1)o,,5era1ive Lanrnt}Sert ecr Search..._t._h.._e.._Li bra rXCa_ta.._I_og....._- WILInet ■ Library Information ■ Volunteer Opportunities ■ LibraryA_Tont1 -Calenciar_of Etirents. 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Center Church T *proiio�d Library to ftola Rd fix ..... http://www.ci.tigard.or.us/images/lib—small—site2.jpg 9/27/01 Tigard Public Library History of Tigard Library Page 1 of 6 Tigard Public Library Frequently Asked Questions 0- Why can't the Library be expanded at the present location? Op- Why do we need a new library? Did the public provide input to the decision on the size and location of a new Library? 0, How much will this new library cost, and how will the City fund it? l- When would a new building be finished? , l- What will happen to the present Library building? D► Why not build a new Library on or near a school site? 0- What criteria did the New Tigard Library Construction use for site selection? lo- How did the Construction Committee come into existence? ll- What are the library specific needs for space? Question: [why can't the the Library be expanded at the present location? Answer. The City built the present facility in 1986,expecting it to accommodate the Library's needs for 10 years. In the 15 years since 1986,Tigard's population has grown 80 percent. Library circulation has more than tripled. Projections indicate another 43-percent increase in population by 2020. By any measure,Tigard has outgrown its present Library several times over. Expanding the present building isn't feasible,because parking is inadequate on the site. Even if parking were adequate,however,the present site would accommodate an expansion that would serve City's needs only for the next 10 years.This alternative would not be a wise use of tax dollars.Moving the Library into a new facility would free-up space for City administration and police,and would provide an economical way to accommodate those vital municipal services. Because the Library is at capacity in the present facility,it cannot fully realize its mission to offer educational and cultural opportunities for the whole community. Lack of space does not allow the Library to maintain multiple copies of popular books, tapes,videos, etc.,and still develop a high-quality collection that's as diverse and varied as the community demands. For these and other reasons, the City Council and Budget Committee have concluded that Tigard needs a new Library in http://www.ci.tigard.or.us/lib/Construction/faq.htm 9/27/01 Tigard Public Library History of Tigard Library Page 2 of 6 a new location. In accordance with the findings of the New Tigard Library Construction Committee and the "Needs Analysis Report," the City Council has concluded that our community needs a new Library facility of approximately 47,000 square feet. Question: Why do we treed a newhhtary? Answer. The citizens of Tigard gave themselves a wonderful gift when they built the present Library in 1986. During that year, the Library staff circulated 147,000 items and answered 5,000 reference questions. They provided programs for 4,000 children and adults. In the year 2000,the Library staff circulated 607,000 items and answered 43,000 reference questions! They provided programs for nearly 15,000 children and adults. During 15-year period since the present facility opened, the Internet has changed the way people seek information and the way libraries provide it. Today, computers utilize floor space that the Library once used to house materials. Library patrons who need large-print materials must squeeze into an alcove with poor lighting. Students young and old cannot find quiet places to study,because the Library's one community room is often in use for children and adult programming. Children's materials overflow their displays.The Teen Homework Center competes with adults who need places to sit and work. Materials such as CD ROMs,DVDs and books on CD are housed atop bookcases,because the Library lacks sufficient room to house them properly. Patrons who visit the Library once a week to read the newspapers or their favorite news magazines have trouble finding comfortable places to sit,because expanded materials and services take up so much precious floor space.A new Library facility of sufficient size would provide more light,more space,more shelving,and more room to expand as the community grows. In the 15 years since the present Tigard Public Library opened,the number of books,magazines,newspapers,video tapes,music CDs,multi-media kits, stuffed animals, and puppets has grown from approximately 50,000 to 105,000 items. That's an increase of 110 percent—all within the same square footage! The Library has added shelving to accommodate more materials. It has installed 24 public- access computers to provide electronic information resources in addition to printed materials.As Tigard grows, the public demand for new formats also grows, such as Books on CD, and new services such as teen programming and adult reading clubs. The laws of physics dictate that we can squeeze only so many objects into a confined space without increasing the volume of the space. Safety considerations dictate that aisles cannot be narrower or shelves taller. If the Library is to grow along with this community,it simply needs more space. Question: Did the puhlicprovide input to the decision on the size andlocadon ofa newLihnvy? Answer. Public input to the decision was critical in every phase. The New Tigard Library Construction Committee includes citizen-members who represent a cross- http://www.ci.tigard.or.us/lib/Construction/faq.htm 9/27/01 Tigard Public Library History of Tigard Library Page 3 of 6 section of the Tigard community,as well as Tigard City staff members. The original City Facilities Committee also included citizen-members who had demonstrated interest in specific aspects of City government,notably the Library and law enforcement. Moreover,citizen-members make up the entire Budget Committee. In April 2000, the City held a series of focus-groups. The citizens in the focus group included local business people and members of the Library Board, as well as Library staff. In the focus group sessions,the participants most often commented on how overcrowded and noisy the current facility is. They also commented on technology, the need for a more substantial collection, and their desire for more quiet reading space. "Needs Analysis Report" (Excerpts): -Technology:public comments from the focus groups. "The Library's computers are always busy and the public would like additional workstations available to use.There is a desire by the public to have additional workstations for access to the Internet,word processing and the Online Public Access Catalog (OPAC)." - Collection Size: "Many participants spoke about not finding what they were looking for when they came to borrow materials. They also mentioned how long they were on reserve lists waiting for bestsellers. Users increasingly come to the library to borrow audio-visual materials including videos, audio-tapes, CDs and DVDs, as well as books, magazines and newspapers. In the current facility there is not adequate space to develop these areas of the collection." -January in-house survey(excerpts): "Need a wider selection of movies." "We need a bigger library! I'm disappointed that I never get to see new mystery books—they're always out." - Quiet space to read: public comments from the focus group (excerpts). "Many participants stressed the need for a quiet room where they could sit and read. People expressed the desire that the library space be structured to provide quiet space to read and to study." In the summer of 2001, the New Tigard Library Construction Committee also sought public input by circulating short questionnaires at the Balloon Festival and the Tigard Blast. Using the questionnaires and face-to-face conversation, Committee members found strong public support for a new,larger Library facility. Respondents often cited factors such as those identified in the "Needs Analysis Report." Question: Howmuch will this newlibrary cost, andhow wiff the City fun dit? Answer. The preliminary estimate is $14-17 million.The Council is considering a http://www.ci.tigard.or.us/lib/Construction/faq.htm 9/27/01 Tigard Public Library History of Tigard Library Page 4 of 6 bond measure to cover most of the cost,and hopes that private fund-raising can provide a substantial supplement to the public contribution.A bond measure would cover the costs of land acquisition, site improvement costs and construction of the new library. In August 1999,the City received a bequest of$816,585 from the estate of Grace T. Houghton. In October 1999,the City received a second donation of $40,000 from Neva Root. Both these gifts are earmarked for specific facilities needs,as the donors requested. Supporters of the Tigard Public Library have formed a private foundation that has begun work to secure private funding to help the Library both with construction and its ongoing program needs.The Friends of the Tigard Library,another private group,has accumulated a substantial amount that it intends to direct toward furnishing a new Library facility. Question: When would a new building be Brnished? Answer. After the voters approve the funding,construction would take about 24 months. If the voters approved a bond measure in 2002, the new Library would open to the public in 2004. Question: What will happen to the present Library bz&ding? Answer. The other City departments face a critical need for more space in order to serve a rapidly growing community. The City Council hasn't yet determined exactly how to use the present Library facility after the Library moves out, except to dedicate it to housing City administration. Question.• Whynot build a newLibrwy on or near a school site? Answer. No school site in Tigard is large enough to accommodate a joint school and public library. Because public libraries and school libraries serve different populations, they have different needs. No single facility can answer both sets of needs successfully,even though a well designed public library can be an important part of a child's education. Question: What criteria did the New Tigard Library Construction use for site selection? Answer. The Committee developed the following criteria,using guidance and professional advice from BML Architects, to evaluate potential sites for the proposed new library: • Site must accommodate a building one or two-story library. • Site must accommodate needed parking. • Site must provide adequate street access. • Site must allow adequate circulation. • Site must have proper topography. • Site must provide an acceptable view from the library and access to nature. • Site must not require excessive preparation. • Site must allow adequate future expansion. http://www.ci.tigard.or.us/lib/Construction/faq.htm 9/27/01 Tigard Public Library History of Tigard Library Page 5 of 6 • Site must not impose unusual costs to develop. • Site must have access to public transportation. • Site must accommodate wetland issues. • Site must withstand consideration of zoning issues. To meet these criteria,and to accommodate a structure of adequate size,the New Tigard Library Construction Committee concluded that the minimum size of the new site must be four—six acres. Questrom: How did the Construction Committee come into existence? Answer After concluding that the community needs a new Library,and that expanding the present facility is not feasible, the City Council sought input from citizens at focus group sessions in April 2000.Taking into account the results of the focus groups,the Council decided to rename the Library Expansion Committee and expand it to include more citizens, thus expanding public input to the project. In this way the New Tigard Library Construction Committee came into being. The City posted notice of its intent to expand the Committee in Cityscape and on its Web site in the late summer and early fall of 2000.The Mayor's Advisory Committee then interviewed interested citizens and made recommendations to the Council for appointments to the Construction Committee. Question: [what are the hhrwy specific needs for space? Answer. As the "Needs Analysis" reported,the requirements are varied and growing. In 2000,Tigard had a population of 42,260 people.About 4,300 elementary age students go to the public and private schools in Tigard,and nearly 4,000 students attend middle school and high school. In all,about 8,300 students can benefit directly from a strong,responsive Tigard Public Library. Thousands of companies both large and small do business in Tigard.These enterprises and their employees depend on the Library for answers to reference questions,materials on how to manage their growth,advice on how to prepare a business plan, and much more. Tigard's seniors rely on the Tigard Public Library for recreational reading, lifelong learning opportunities,programs and classes. In today's demanding economic climate, citizens need electronic information resources,books and periodicals in order to compete and succeed. Parents need the help of professional library people to ensure that their children receive healthy exposure to books and research materials.A new,expanded Tigard Library can help the citizens of Tigard expand their personal horizons. Op- Proposed Site for New Tigard Library (Hall at O'Mara) (skerial Photograph) History of Tigard L.ibraiy, Proposed New Tigard Library l- To schedule an Informational Presentation on the Proposed New Tigard Library, please contact Library Director Margaret Barnes at (503) 639-4171, http://www.ci.tigard.or.us/lib/Construction/faq.htm 9/27/01 Tigard Public Library History of Tigard Library Page 6 of 6 x263. Return to Tiggd,.Library's Home Paee Did you find what you were looking for? If not,let us know! City o{Tgard, 13135 S[r'Hall Blvd Tigard OR 9i223f503)639-E 171 http://www.ci.tigard.or.us/lib/Construction/faq.htm 9/27/01 Tigard Public Library History of Tigard Library Page 1 of 4 "Tigard Public.Librai}' History of Tigard Library A New Library for Tigard: Important Facts After months of fund-raising and book drives,the 1963 Tigard Junior Women's Club helped establish Tigard's first public library. ' 1964--1965 The City of Tigard budgeted$175 for part-time staff. 1967 The Tigard Public Library moved into the former Sealy Mattress factory. Tigard residents approved a bond measure to build a 1984 new city complex for the Tigard Public Library, City Hall and the Police Department. 1986 The new Tigard Public Library opened in its present location,with a facility of 11,000 square feet. The City received a donation to fund a small expansion 1994 of the Tigard Public Library,bringing its square footage to 13,000. The City Council established the City Facilities Committee to analyze the building needs of City administration,Police and the Library. The new 1996-1998 Committee included private citizens and key City staff. After conducting an exhaustive inventory of City- owned buildings and property, and after analyzing the functions of each City agency, the Committee reported its conclusions. The City Facilities •The City of Tigard built the present facility in 1986, http://www.ci.tigard.or.us/lib/Construction/TigardLibraryHistory.htm 9/27/01 Tigard Public Library History of Tigard Library Page 2 of 4 Committee's expecting it to accommodate the Tigard Public conclusions: Library's needs for 10 years. In the 15 years since 1986, Tigard's population has increased 80 percent,while the Library's circulation has increased 331 percent. Projections indicate another 43-percent increase in population by 2020. • Expanding the present building isn't feasible, because parking is inadequate on the site. Even if parking were adequate,however, the present site would accommodate an expansion that would serve the City's needs only for the next 10 years. The Committee concluded that this alternative would not be a wise use of tax dollars. • Current earthquake codes would require reinforcing the present structure for any planned expansion,which would cost roughly the same as building a new library. • Federal and state regulations that govern development of wetlands further complicate the alternative of expanding the present facility,and would add considerable cost. •The City should build a new library as part of a general construction program. This program should also provide badly needed additional space for City administration and police. November 1998 The voters rejected a bond measure for a general City construction program. 1999 The City received a generous donation of$816,585 from the Grace T. Houghton estate,which Ms. Houghton had earmarked for the Tigard Public Library.The City Council appointed a new Library Expansion Committee to formulate a proposal to use the Houghton bequest as part of an overall program to improve the Library's facilities. After a rigorous evaluation of all the possibilities, the Committee reported its findings. The Library n Expansio Compans on • Expanding the present Library facility isn't feasible. mittConclusion: http://www.ci.tgard.or.us/lib/Construction/TigardLibraryHistory.htm 9/27/01 Tigard Public Library History of Tigard Library Page 3 of 4 2000 ' The City Council and the Budget Committee agreed that cost considerations,available space and many other factors prohibit expanding the Library on its present site.They further agreed that the City should explore other sites for the Library. 2000 The City retained BML Architects to study the need for a new Library. April 2000 Focus groups met with BML Architects and Cynthia Ripley Architects to analyze and discuss the components of a new Library. August 2000 The City Council renamed the Expansion Committee, gave it a new mission,and added private citizens to its membership. It became the New Tigard Library Construction Committee. Its mission: consider all the information obtained by previous committees,as well as the architects,and find a new site for the Library that meets all the public's needs.The Council asked the new Committee to make its recommendation in time to place a bond measure for new construction on the ballot in 2002. Fall 2000 The City Council received "Needs Analysis Report" from Cynthia Ripley Architects.This report included an exhaustive assessment of the Library's current and future needs in order to project an appropriate service plan, staffing and size of the Library for the next 15-20 years. •Build a new library facility of approximately 47,000 Conclusions of the square feet.A facility of this size would serve the "Needs Analvsis community's needs for the next 15-20 years. The Report:It facility should be expandable, able to grow as the community grows. Spring 2001 The New Tigard Library Construction Committee conducted a preliminary evaluation of potential sites for a new Tigard Public Library,utilizing the "Needs Analysis Report." Spring 2001 The New Tigard Library Construction Committee presented its initial findings to the City Council,and recommended that the new Library be approximately 47,000 square feet. http://www.ci.tigard.or.us/lib/Construction/TigardLibraryHistory.htm 9/27/01 Tigard Public Library History of Tigard Library Page 4 of 4 In a subsequent presentation to the City Council, the Committee recommended that the new Library be a two-story structure,which offers many advantages over a one-story structure. Spring/Summer The New Tigard Library Construction Committee 2001 presented a list of potential sites to the City Council. August 2001 The City Council approved construction of an architectural model of the proposed new Tigard Public Library. August 2001 The New Tigard Library Construction Committee recommended to the City Council a specific site for the proposed new Tigard Public Library. r ' l~ Proposed Site for New Tigard Library (Hall at O'Mara) (Aerial Photograph) Frequently risked Questions Proposed New Tigard Library 0- To schedule an Informational Presentation on the Proposed New Tigard Library, please contact Library Director Margaret Barnes at (503) 639-4171, x263. Return to Tigard_Library's_Home Page • E W . Did_youu f nd..what you were loolcing for? If not,let us know! Cite o Ti�arrttL131ZS SW%Hall Blvd Ti vrd,OR g.-g2j 503)6394111 http://www.ci.tgard.or.us/lib/Construction/TigardLibraryHistory.htm 9/27/01 A2+1111'September 27, 2001 The Times ■ TT New lirarfoundation seeks more board.members Foundation,will work to inform board,"said Marvin Diamond,who is a "We want to familiarize the public three-part architectural study for the city musical performances, according to ember of the Library Board and is with information about the new library in March 2000 to determine the need for Diamond. public about.new library and T serving as temporary foundation presi- now so that they will hopefully support a new library. "We need people to join us, and we raise funliis to help fund and fur- dent until a board is officially elected. it with their vote. Bond measures don't The firm is now working on the con- will utilize;heir interests and skills,"he nish it "We're excited," he said. "Now that always pass the first time. But surveys ceptual design and construction of a said. we have found a site at Hall and Omara that we conducted at the Tigard Festival scale model for a two-story, 47,000- Diamond,who has lived in Tigard for BY BARBARA SHERMAN to purchase,people can visualize where of Balloons and the Tigard Blast were square-foot facility that is projected to the past seven years, retired from a Of the Times a new library would be. This is a big outstandingly positive." . serve the city for at least the next 15 Boston hospital cancer research staff �, step." In addition, people who have years. where he served as assistant director of .TIGARD Although the group of Legally, the foundation board can responded to surveys have asked for The City Council voted at the end of patient services. citizens serving ons,the',I4ew Tigard have up to 30 members, according to more print and audio-visual materials in August to pursue the purchase of the Library,Construction Committee has Diamond. The foundation has estab- the library and more copies of popular 14.7-acre site on Hall Boulevard. He loves to read,especially books on been hard'a"6work planning a new facil- lished a capital campaign committee,an works,plus more areas for quiet reading The new library is estimated to cost politics and history, and his first trip to ity for the city, the project has pro- endowment fund to support the future and study, more computer workstations between $14 million and $17 million, the Tigard library after he moved here gressed to the point where more people.. needs of the new library and an event with Internet access, and more meeting according to Margaret Barnes, library convinced him that it was a cause to sup- are now needed to carry it to the next planning committee. rooms,according to Diamond. director. port. step. "We could have different people "We have so much material that the "The endowment fund will help pay "They had materials that I wanted, The Tigard Public Library working on a different components,for staff has some packed and stored off- for furnishings," Diamond said. "We and I decided then to apply for an open- Foundation is now up and running with example," Diamond said. "We're also site,"Diamond said. "It's only going to have been working with the Friends of ing on the Library Board,"he said. a non-profit 501(c)(3)designation and is seeking persons willing to talk to people get worse." the Library on this." For more information on participat- seeking more members for its board of in their neighborhoods and to host BML Architects, which has been The group is considering different ing in the library foundation,call treas- directors. Power Point presentations for their clubs working with the New Tigard Library promotions and fund-raisers, such as urer Ken Vallance at 503-598-0715 or "Right now we're building up the and service organizations. Construction Committee, started a sponsoring food-and-wine events and visit www.TPLFoundation@aol.com.