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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-04-12; Swimming Pool Architect Selection Committee Ad Hoc; Minutes€ ••/ts -• J • X MEETING OF THE SWIMMING POOL ARCHITECT SELECTION COMMITTEE - - . APRIL 12,. 1976 Committee held its first meeting at 2:00 p.m. on April 12, 1976 Members present: Claude.Lewis, A. J. Skotnicki, B. C. Schindler, Betty Wollrich, Ron Beckman and Ed Johnson Members absent: James Kinghorn Ed Johnson: Presented' a background summary of the pool status from initial concept to date. Referred members to prepared packet items "Elements .to Consider in a Feasibility Study" memorandum of April 9, 1976, "Suggested Utilizations" of April 12, 1976, and paragraph 2 of memorandum of April 6, 1976 which announced this convening of this meeting.. Reminded members that - "Survey of Swimming Pool Architects and Contractors" memorandum to the City Manager of February 25, 1976 and "Summary of Archi- tects" presented in the prepared packet were considered confi- dential information and 'to be returned. Showed map of city 'with mentioned park' sites indicated. Meeting turned over to Mr. Lewis, Vice Mayor Mr. Lewis: Queried whether locations were potential sites and owned by various entities. Mr. Johnson: Responded affirmatively." - Mr. Schindler: Commented that Valley site had other plans for school use. • Mr. Johnson: Stated that site was not a consideration at this time and was shown for information. . ' ' - Mr. Lewis: Questioned whether $500,000 included solar heating. Mr. Johnson: Responded that monies did not include solar heating which has not been proven workable. Stated that solar heating should be considered and information provided by architects. Mr. Lewis: Commented that Coastal Commission and conservation of energy have to be consideredw Mr. Johnson: Stated that schools and municipalities come under jurisdiction of Costal Commission. Mrs. Wollrich: Questioned whether all proposed sites come under Coastal Commission survelliance. Mr. Johnson: Responded that only Pine and SDG&E sites. ( Mr. Skotnicki: Questioned if list of architects had been reduced down to best possible one. . Mr. Schindler: Responded that committee should do it and that there should be some correspondence with clients of architects. Mr. Johnson: Stated that record of architects should be con- sidered which he .could obtain information. Referred members to "Summary of Architects" enclosed in prepared packet. Mrs. Wollrich: Nominated McKin, Neptune, Ruhnau, Dakan and Kammeyer be interviewed. . - Mr. Beckman: Added DVK Mr. Schnidler: Concurred in Dakanr Neptune and Ruhnau Mr. Johnson: Commented that the possibility of solar heating had not been previously discussed.with all architects. . . Mr. Schindler: Stated that solar heating was important. Mr. Lewis: Responded that solar heating in LA is not doing its job, according to Oceanside Parks and. Recreation. Mrs. Wollrich: Stated that she knows solar heating works in smaller private pools. . • Mr. Lewis: Commented that we could use solar heating if workable but we should not be guinea pigs. Mr. Beckman: Stated that size of building to support the struc- ture (solar panels) and site selection were very important, another energy conservation method was the use of surface covers. Mr. Lewis: Discussed problems that Wulff Architect had; requested complete background from architects. . Mr. Schindler: Desired a check with architects' clients also. Mr. Beckman: Queried whether there was more information on Kammeyer, Lynch and Partners. . Mrs. Wollrich: Commented that construction could be made with future installation of solar heating. Mr. Lewis: Commented that in school heated by solar, one area was heated while another area was not. Mr. Johnson: Stated that solar heating would cost approximately $80,000 or more. Mr. Beckman: Nominated Ruhnau, Neptune, Dakan and Kammeyer as architects to be initially interviewed. Mr. Skotnicki: Stated that more architects could be interviewed later, if necessary. . - All: Concurred • Mr. Johnson: Commented that he would contact architects' clients by telephone and on-site visits. . . Mr. Lewis: Requested that aquatics and maintenance personnel be contacted and query for any better features if doing pool project •-> again. ' - Mr. Johnson: Desired that.any questions that members wanted answered by clients or architects should contact him in the next two or three days. Mr. -Schindler: Requested that architects be queried on their experience with solar heating and the feasibility and cost of covering pool now or later. Covering needed as wind protection and for pool use in cooler weather. • Discussion was held on future meetings. Architects will be given 30 minutes for presentation and ques- tions on April 29, 1976. Mr. Johnson will inform architects. Mr. Johnson will make visits to clients, members, if available at the time, have expressed a desire to accompany him.••••" Members will be provided a packet of information concerning the architects and visits to clients on April 23, 1976. Minutes prepared by: Joseph" Eggleston