Historic Landmark CommissionJuly 27, 2020

C.2.1 - NRD-2020-0025_2338 Columbus_Zilker application.pdf — original pdf

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June 15, 2020 Project Description  The Parks and Recreation Department’s (PARD) existing maintenance barn is undersized for Zilker Park maintenance staff’s current needs. The barn is also located within the Barton Creek Watershed, very near Barton Springs Pool.  The maintenance barn staff is responsible to maintain the entire Zilker Park including the pool, grounds and buildings.  The new maintenance barn will be located within the Eanes Creek Watershed, in a less-trafficked area of Zilker Park and will consist of more office space, work space, and storage space.  The building is expected to achieve LEED Silver. Project Location Project Location with Aerial Site Plan  1,780 SF office space  2,548 SF maintenance bay  2 pole barns for storage  Biofiltration pond for stormwater quality  Parking for staff  Vegetative Filter Strips  Rainwater collection and solar power in progress Site Views Landscaping Plan Trees removed to accommodate the construction of the facility will be replaced at rates indicated by the Environmental Criteria Manual. No heritage trees will be removed. Building Perspective View Building Floor Plan Building Exterior Elevations South View North View Pre finished Metal Wall PanelsPre finished Metal CanopyPre finished Metal Wall Panels Building Exterior Elevations West View, front door East View Pre finished Metal Wall PanelsPre finished Metal CanopySplit Face CMUPre finished Metal Wall PanelsSplit Face CMU Sustainable Construction and Design  Bicycle racks and showers for PARD staff  Occupant-controlled lighting  Stormwater quality protected with  Ample daylight in the office space biofiltration pond  Electric vehicle charging station  During construction, use products with recycled content and regional sourcing  Native and non-invasive adapted,  FSC-certified wood drought-tolerant landscaping  High-reflectance roofing  Using concrete as a Heat Island Reduction instead of asphalt  Indoor and outdoor water use reduction  Improved energy performance  Recycling collection  Low-emitting materials, including paint, adhesives/sealants/coatings, and flooring systems  Dark-sky compliant outdoor light fixtures or salvaged  75% of construction waste to be recycled