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15 <br />Over the past 15 years, a number of studies were undertaken to determine possible <br />uses for the building. None of the potential uses, however, fared favorably when <br />compared to the cost and effort that would be needed to bring the building up to a <br />suitable standard of operating efficiency. Estimated costs to complete the needed <br />work in 2001 ranged between $2.1 and $2.4 million. By today's construction costs, <br />the estimated investment would likely go well beyond $3 million. While portions of <br />the building have been closed off to help minimize the approximately $100,000 <br />annual operating expenses, the construct of the building systems limit what can be <br />done in this regard. <br />One of the primary concerns of the existing facility is septic capacity. Although <br />additional land for expansion was purchased across the highway from the main <br />building, the designed facilities carried an anticipated cost well over $500,000, so <br />the project was suspended. <br />In 2001, county voters approved a bond referendum which included funds for a <br />park on 40 -acres previously- acquired behind the structure. The Cedar Grove Park <br />was constructed and opened in 2008. The last County functions left the facility in <br />2010, and the only remaining uses are the Cedar Grove Day Care (scheduled to <br />vacate the building by January 1, 2013), storage of equipment by County <br />departments, and a former classroom used as the park office by the Cedar Grove <br />Park manager. <br />In 2011, as part of capital planning deliberations, $250,000 was earmarked for FY <br />2012 -13 for deconstruction /demolition of the facility, and in 2012, based on Board <br />discussions, an additional $2.0 million was included in the Manager's Recommended <br />2012 -17 CIP for FY 2014 -15 as a placeholder for a new facility. As a part of these <br />discussions, the Board asked that staff solicit public input on the plans for the <br />facility prior to final decisions. <br />Community Input Session - March 19 <br />As a precursor to a public input session, staff from the County Manager's office, <br />Asset Management Services and the Department of Environment, Agriculture, Parks <br />and Recreation invited a small group of community representatives who had been <br />active in the previous park planning effort to an informal pre- meeting, to receive <br />feedback on how to best solicit community input. This information was used to <br />develop a Public Input Session that was held on March 19, 2012. <br />A summary of this meeting is provided as Attachment 1. Flyers were mailed to all <br />property owners within one mile of the NHSC, distributed to area stores and <br />churches, and advance notice was posted on the marquee sign outside the building. <br />
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