City of Leon Valley Town Hall Meeting. Background Since 1972, when the original City Hall was built, the City of Leon Valley has grown by over 8,900 residents.

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City of Leon Valley Town Hall Meeting

Background Since 1972, when the original City Hall was built, the City of Leon Valley has grown by over 8,900 residents –The current City Hall facilities have not kept pace with technology, privacy and ADA requirements, and building codes 2

Background Leon Valley Fire and EMS –Approximately 2,000 annually 166 per month Leon Valley Police Department –Approximately 10,000 annually 833 per month 3

City Hall Expansion History –Addition – Fire/Police/Administration 1980 –Fire Dept. Training Room/Emergency Operations Center 1985 –Fire Dept. Ambulance Bay Addition 1999 –Mayor/City Manager/Conference Room 2002 Leon Valley has had no Bond Election since Background (Cont.)

In January of 2011, as part of the Town Hall meeting, the need to expand City facilities was identified as a priority. 5

Background (Cont.) In July of 2011 a Citizen’s Committee was formed to conduct an in-depth assessment of the facilities –Olen Yarnell – Chairman, Mike Davis, Mayor Pro-Tem Jack Dean, Pedro Esquivel, Councilmember Kathy Hill, Fire Chief Stan Irwin, City Manager Manuel Longoria Jr., Al Uvietta, Police Chief Randall Wallace 6

Background (Cont.) The Committee worked with Alamo Architects who conducted a needs assessment and provided technical assistance in; –evaluating square footage requirements – projecting design and engineering considerations –construction costs 7

Background (Cont.) The assessment resulted in the Committee’s recommendation for –15,000 square feet of additional space –Renovation of existing space (19,714 sq. ft.) With the changes, public safety and support services will operate in a modern, efficient, and compliant manner 8

Public Input Town Hall Meeting –Jan 28, 2012 Public Hearings –February 7, 15, 21, and 27, 2012 Citizen Tours –February 11 and 25,

Needs Assessment - Findings Fire Department Fire Chief Stan Irwin 10

Needs Assessment - Findings Fire Department Improve Facility to Support Overall Department Function Training Room Fitness Room Dedicated Room for Report Writing HIPPA Compliant Secretarial Area 11

Needs Assessment - Findings Fire Department Apparatus Needs Eliminate Shared Drive with Police Improve Access Ventilation – Exhaust Collection Apparatus Bays Decontamination Area Secured Parking Lot for Emergency Response Vehicles and Trailers Covered Parking for Emergency Response Vehicles 12

Needs Assessment - Findings Fire Department Firefighters & EMS Individual Dormitory Spaces Improve Female Locker/Shower Rooms Improve Common Living Areas; Dayroom, Kitchen, Laundry Facilities, etc. Meet Fire Code with Kitchen Equipment Improve Safety with Sprinkler System 13

Needs Assessment - Findings Fire Department Improve Storage Turnout Gear Hazardous Materials Evidence High Value Equipment EMS Supplies 14

Needs Assessment - Findings Police Department Police Chief Randall Wallace 15

Needs Assessment - Findings Police Department Improve Facility to Support Overall Department Function Training Room Privacy – CID Secluded Room for Reports Patrol Officer Locker Room Patrol Car Parking 16

Needs Assessment - Findings Police Department Improve Storage Armory Technology Room Evidence Locker Room, Gear Lockers 17

Needs Assessment - Findings Police Department Improve Security Prisoner Hold Area Security Camera Coverage Centralize Dispatch Centralize Door Lock Controls Prisoners Intake Process Interview Juveniles 18

Needs Assessment - Findings Support Services City Manager Manuel Longoria Jr. 19

Needs Assessment - Findings Support Services Alamo Architects January 28, 2012 Improve Space for City Support Services Improve Service Windows for Privacy Court Day Process Improve for City Admin. & Visitors 20

Needs Assessment - Findings Support Services Alamo Architects January 28, 2012 Better Meeting Spaces for Private Conversations Better Workspaces In General Particularly: Finance Director Human Resources Community Development Judge and Prosecutor Improve Storage 21

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Floodway Issue Recommended plan moves the Fire Station, which currently has areas below the flood plain, to a new location – out of the flood plain All occupied areas of the renovated facilities would be located above the flood plain 24

Floodway Issue 25

Floodway Issue 26

Solution 27

Recommended Plan Fire Department Build 15,000 sq. ft. Fire Station$3,375,000 Police Department Renovate 9,922 sq. ft. of existing space$1,087,380 Support Services Renovate 9,792 sq. ft. of existing space$1,185,200 Site, Parking, Etc$500,000 Total Construction$6,147,580 Soft Costs$614,420 Contingency$238,000 Project Total$7,000,000 28

Recommended Plan City Council unanimously called for a Bond Election for the Public Safety and Support Services facilities on February 27,

Election Timing Interest rates for project funding is at the lowest point since 1967 Leon Valley has an excellent credit rating (AA) Labor and materials cost are at their lowest point in years 30

Approximately how much will the Bond cost a Homeowner? The tax rate for debt service will increase by approximately $ cents per $100 valuation. The above projected tax rate impact is NOT applicable to homeowners over 65 that have applied for and received the tax freeze. Projected Home Value After any Exemptions Projected Annual Impact on Leon Valley Taxpayers Projected Monthly Impact on Leon Valley Taxpayers $100,000$49.73$4.14 $125,000$62.16$5.18 $150,000$74.59$6.22 $200,000$99.45$8.29 $250,000$124.31$

Early Voting MonTueWedThursFriSatSun April 30 8 am – 6 pm May 1 8 am – 6 pm May 2 8 am – 6 pm May 3 8 am – 6 pm May 4 8 am – 6 pm May 5 10 am – 6 pm May 6 Noon – 6 pm May 7 8 am – 8 pm May 8 8 am – 8 pm 32

Early Voting Area Early Voting Locations –Leon Valley Conference Center –Great Northwest Library –Wonderland/Crossroads Mall –Northside Activity Center –Bexar County Justice Center For additional Early Voting locations, please check 33

Election Day Voting May 12, :00 am – 7:00 pm 3002, 3003 John Marshall High School, 8000 Lobo Lane 2061, 2143 Leon Valley City Hall, 6400 El Verde Rd 2112,2126 Leon Valley Elementary School, 7111 Huebner 2151 Neff Middle School, 5227 Evers Rd 34

Summary If passed, Leon Valley’s Public Safety and Support Services bond would; Build a new 15,000 square foot Fire Station with male and female sleeping rooms and locker rooms, and secured, covered parking for public safety and rescue vehicles and equipment Renovate 9,922 square feet of existing space for the Police Department, expanding current space and adding new features such as a secured prisoner entry port, dedicated detention for juveniles and dedicated space for victim and prisoner interviews Renovate 9,792 square feet of existing space for Support Services, adding office spaces, meeting space and storage Provide public facilities that will meet space needs now and for the next 25 – 30 years 35

Summary Plans for the new Fire Station and the complete renovation of existing spaces provide an efficient use of the existing building 36

Summary Leon Valley has a history of prudent management of tax dollars –Awarded the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting from the Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada for the last 13 fiscal years 37

Questions & Facility Tour Please Vote 38