hcms sdm
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Presentation to the Town of Haverhill. October 23, 2008TRANSCRIPT
Haverhill Cooperative School District Special School District Meeting
October 23, 20086 pm
Dr. John A. Bagonzi Woodsville Community Building
HCMS Roof Project:Armory Photos
October 16, 2008
View from Roof – No Students
View from Roof – Grade 5 Classroom
View from Roof – Grade 6 Classroom
View from Roof – Grade Four Classroom
View from Roof – Grade 4 Classroom
View from Roof – Grade 4 Classroom
View from Roof – Grade 4 Classroom
View from Roof – Grade 5 Classroom
View from Roof – Grade 7 Classroom
View from Roof – Grade 7 Classroom
View from Roof – Grade 7 Classroom
Grade 7 Life Skills Class
Grade 7 Art Class
Art Supply Cart
East Hallway
West Hallway
Indoor Eating Area and South Hallway
Outdoor Eating Area
Staff Room with Band Room Next Door
Staff Room
Band Room
Title 1 Room
Physical Education Class – Under Cover due to Rain
Physical Education Class – Under Cover due to Rain
Only Girls Bathroom – One Toilet and One Sink
Only Girls Bathroom – One Toilet and One Sink
Main Entrance Hallway, Cafeteria POS Computer, Staff Photocopier
Janitor’s Closet and Computer Network Closet
RSA 508: 4-b – Damages from Construction
I Except as otherwise provided in this section, all actions to recover damages for injury to property, injury to the person, wrongful death or economic loss arising out of any deficiency in the creation of an improvement to real property, including without limitation the design, labor, materials, engineering, planning, surveying, construction, observation, supervision or inspection of that improvement, shall be brought within 8 years from the date of substantial completion of the improvement, and not thereafter.
II The term "substantial completion'' means that construction is sufficiently complete
so that an improvement may be utilized by its owner or lawful possessor for the purposes intended. In the case of a phased project with more than one substantial completion date, the 8-year period of limitations for actions involving systems designed to serve the entire project shall not begin until all phases of the project are substantially complete.
III If an improvement to real property is expressly warranted or guaranteed in writing
for a period longer than 8 years, the period of limitation set out in paragraph I shall extend to equal the longer period of warranty or guarantee.
RSA 508: 4-b – Damages from Construction
IV In all actions for negligence in design or construction described in paragraph I, the standard of care used to determine negligence shall be the standard of care applicable to the activity giving rise to the cause of action at the time the activity was performed, rather than a standard applicable to a later time.
V (a) The limitation set out in paragraph I shall not apply to actions involving fraudulent misrepresentations, or to actions involving the fraudulent concealment of material facts upon which a claim might be based. Such actions shall be brought within 8 years after the date on which all relevant facts are, or with due care ought to be, discovered by the person bringing the action.
(b) The 8-year limitation period in paragraph I shall not apply to actions arising out of any deficiency in the design, labor, materials, planning, engineering, surveying, observation, supervision, inspection or construction of improvements which are for nuclear power generation, nuclear waste storage, or the long-term storage of hazardous materials.
VI Nothing in this section shall affect the liabilities of a person having actual possession or control of an improvement to real property as owner or lawful possessor thereof, and nothing contained in this section shall alter or amend the time within which an action in tort may be brought for damages arising out of negligence in the repair, maintenance or upkeep of an improvement to real property.
Winnisquam Regional School District versus Daniel J. Levine
and Winnisquam Regional School District versus
Butler Manufacturing Company
• http://www.courts.state.nh.us/supreme/opinions/2005/winni096.htm
Project Scope• Adding Roof Trusses• Upgrade Electrical to Current Code• Ventilate Entire Roof • Removing mold under expert supervision• Bringing Insulation from R-38 to R-50• Replacing Sheetrock Ceilings• Upgrading the existing sprinkler system• Upgrading Fire Alarm Panel
Project Partners
• Architect – Mac Rood• Structural Engineer – Bruce Stewart• Contractor – Fenn-Way Builders• District Clerk of the Works – George Bagocius• School District Attorney – Gordon Graham• Fire Engineer – Nick Cricenti Jr. (SFC)• Electrical Engineer – Lee Carroll
Project Cost(as of 10/23/2008)
Total Project Estimate $2,471,394
Funds Already Budgeted - $239,532
Building Trust Fund Used - $80,392
Loan Required – amount to be raised
$2,151,470
How are we going to Fund the Project
Loan Required $2,151,470
Quality Zone Academy Bonds $1,498,000
Loan for Balance $ 653,470
QZAB BondsQZAB Bonds Available $1,498,000
About 1% Interest Earned over 15 years
- $104,860
Building Aid to be received over 15 years
- $898,800
QZAB Net Cost to Tax Payers $494,340
Loan for Balance of FundsPrincipal & fees $653,720
Plus Interest (5%) estimate $179,863
Less Building Aid to be received over 10 years
- $392,232
Loan Net Cost to Tax Payers $441,351
Net Cost to the TaxpayerQZAB Net Cost to Tax Payers $494,340
Loan Net Cost to Tax Payers $441,351
Building Aid to be Received on Funds already Budgeted
- $167,012
Net Project Cost to the Taxpayer over 15 years
$768,679
Impact on Our Taxes• No tax impact this school year (08-09)
• 2009 - 2010 Estimated Tax Rate Impact for this Project is $.12 per $1,000.00. The result is $12.00 for a $100,000 property
• Total debt payments for district will decline every year thereafter because the current bonds for 1991 District Building Project are paid off at the end of 2011
A “YES” vote means:
• Building repairs begin tomorrow
• Building will be structurally sound and compliant with current codes
• Students will be back in the building in January
A “NO” Vote means:
• Students stay in the Armory and other locations until at least the end of the school year
• All work on the building will end immediately
• Cannot petition the court for another special school district meeting on this issue this school year
“NO” Vote• Building repairs begin
tomorrow
• Building will be structurally sound and compliant with current codes
• Students will be back in the building in January
• Students stay in the Armory and other locations until at least the end of the school year
• All work on the building will end immediately
• Cannot petition the court for another special school district meeting on this issue this school year
“YES” Vote