12/20/2018 lowaGrants Application 169245 - Main Street Iowa Challenge Grant 275620 - Olde Mam Brewing Company Rooftop Venue Downtown Resource Center Status: Awarded Signature Cynthia G Hicks Submitted Date Submitted By- 2018-09-21 09 13 58 Cynthia G Hicks Applicant Information Project Officer AnA User Id CINDYHICKS@IOWAID G First Name* Cynthia First Name Hicks Middle Name Last Name TitleEmail-* Address.* director@amesdowntown org 304 Mam Street City* Ames City Phone* Iowa 50010 State/Provmce Postal Code/Zip Organization Information Organization Ames Chamber of Commerce / Ames Name * Mam Street Organization Non-Profit Organization Type:* DUNS Organization WebsiteAddress 304 Mam Street 515-233-3472 Phone Program AreaD of Interest* Fax Agency Ext { Phone Resource Center Ames Iowa 50010 City State/Province Postal Code/Zip 515-233-3472 Ext Fax Benefactor Vendor Number 42-0623975 Cover Sheet-General Information Authorized Official Name* Cynthia Hicks Title* Executive Director Organization* Ames Mam Street If you are an individual, please provide your First and Last Name Address* City/State/Zip* 304 Mam Street Ames Iowa 50010 City State Zip Telephone Number1 515-233-3472 E-Mail* director@amesdowntown org https //www lowagrants gov/getApphcationPrintPreview do'i>documentPk=1536863771363 1/10 12/20/2018 lowaGrants Fiscal Officer/Agent Please enter the "Fiscal Officer’ for your Organization If you are an individual, please provide your First and Last Name Name* Amy Howard Title Vice President, Finance & Operations Organization Ames Chamber of Commerce Address 304 Mam Street City/State/Zip Ames City Telephone Number 515-232-2310 E-Mail amy@ameschamber com County(ies) Participating, Involved, or Affected by this Proposal* Story County Iowa 50010 State Zip Congressional Distnct(s) 4th - Rep Steve King (R) Involved or Affected by this Congressional Map Proposal* Iowa Senate Distnct(s) 23 Involved or Affected by this District Map Proposal* Iowa House District(s) Involved or Affected by this 45 District Map Proposal* Main Street Iowa Mam Street Program Mam Street Cultural District Addressl 304 Mam Street Address2 City/County/Zip Project Name Is the project within the designated Main Street District"? Has the community been designated an Iowa Great Place"? Ames Iowa County 50010 City County Zip Olde Mam Brewing Company Rooftop Venue Yes The project is not eligible if not located within the Mam Street District Yes Award Category Indicate the appropriate award category for your project New Construction/Additions Proposed Upper Floor Sq. Footage /innn https //www lowagrants gov/getApplicationPrintPreviewdo"?documentPk= 1536863771363 2/10 lowaGrants 12/20/2018 Proposed First Floor Sq. Footage Has the project undergone local site plan review and approval? ^ Site planPlan must show building footprint and immediate area Project Information Summarize the scope and nature of the proposed project (500 characters max.) This project increases the density/use of the existing building stock while creating a unique dining experiences people will make a special trip for It adds a second-floor above the existing restaurant/brewery turning the currently unutilized roof into an open-air / 4-seasons restaurant The project will include an elevator for ADA accessibility It is envisioned to use for events to draw more people to the Mam Street area This summary will be used m the contract and for general marketing and promotion of the project Main Street Iowa Challenge Grant Project Narratives The criteria listed in the Mam Street Iowa Challenge Grant Scoring Criteria document are a general overview of the scoring criteria used to evaluate applications for the Mam Street Iowa Challenge Grant program The criteria are not all inclusive, but rather a general set of questions that can provide a more clear direction to the applicants Required attachments are not scored individually However, they do provide additional, critical information to help answer individual questions in the application For instance, photos will help clarity the existing condition of the building as well as its architectural character and significance Plans, renderings and cost estimates are vital in helping to clarity the scope of the work to be performed The Budget Form is part of the grant application and MUST be completed Additional pro forma or other financial analyses can be included m the financial commitments attachment but will NOT be considered as a substitute for the required budget form The scoring guidelines can be downloaded here Project Selection Process This section is worth a possible 15 points total Describe how the project fits into existing local Mam Street District revitalization plans/goals/pnonties. (2,500 characters max.) This project, to add a 4,000 square foot rooftop bar and restaurant to the existing building at 316 Mam Street would provide a unique dining venue which would attract hundreds of people to downtown Ames every week, and provide more than 20 additional jobs in the district According to Lodging Magazine, the popularity of rooftop venues has increased drastically over the past 5 years Having such a venue m downtown Ames would create a destination location in the heart of the Ames community, which fits the mission and vision of Ames Mam Street (5 points possible) Describe the how the project meets an identified local market need (2,500 characters max.) A market analysis, performed m partnership with Mam Street Iowa (MSI) m 2017 showed a need and desire for additional restaurant space m downtown Ames ESRI data provided by MSI and a 2017 consumer survey showed gaps in the business mix m downtown Ames which included restaurants and fine dining (10 points possible) Description of the proposed rehabilitation project, with a focus on what the grant will fund. This section is worth a possible 65 total points when scored Describe the significance and character of the building and it’s current physical condition? (2,500 characters max.) The current building is a one-story building facing Mam Street, m excellent condition The original building was built m 1930’s and 1060’s and was occupied by Woolworths from the 1930’s to 1971 Major rehabilitation and conversion was completed m 2004 to the current use as a restaurant Great care was taken m preserving the existing advertising on the interior brick walls that predated the 1930’s The building is located m the Ames Historic District, but is a non-contributing building to the National Register of Historic Places (10 points possible) Describe the rehabilitation plans, including scope of Additional structural support and adding an elevator will be done respectfully of the existing architectural features of the existing building The current building does not have an elevator and the only accessible portion of the building is form the Mam Street https //www lowagrants gov/getApphcationPrintPreview do,documentPk=1536863771363 3/10 lowaGrants 12/20/2018 work, proposed uses, and who developed the cost estimates and plans (2,500 characters max) entrances The new elevator will allow the building to be accessible from the basement, mam level, mezzanine level, and the new second-floor level The cost estimates and plans were developed by an experienced architect and construction company, Avec Design Build, who is currently completely rehabilitation an existing building on Mam Street (15 pomts possible) Describe the historic appropriateness of rehabilitation, including materials, techniques, and conformance with preservation standards. (2,500 characters max.) The existing building has one floor The additional level will be more consistent with the multilevel building on Mam Street This also maximizes the use of the existing footprint of the building The new restaurant ceiling will comprise of tin ceiling tiles salvaged from existing downtown buildings over the year It is also the goal of the owner to find utilized salvaged material to incorporate into the new construction The addition and rework to the facade will maintain the use of brick veneer Exposed steel lintels and detailing will be used to complement both the scale and detailing of typical of downtown buildings The existing historic building features will not be compromised with the new work (10 points possible) Describe the partnerships involved m the project, including city roles and other groups or partnerships' (2,500 characters max.) The City of Ames, as well as the Mam Street Cultural District, have targeted goals of development in the downtown area to increase development to encourage owners to invest in the existing building stock as well as provide additional dining experiences in the downtown area The City of Ames Planning and Housing Department, as well as the Inspections Division, will be involved through the design and construction process Please see the Letter of Support from the project from Dan Culhane, President and CEO of the Ames Chamber and Economic Development Commission The building and business owner, as well as architect, are local entities to the downtown and support the downtown community (10 points possible) Describe the fundmg/fmances/pro formas of the project (2,500 characters max) The owner has owned three downtown businesses along with the buildings that house the businesses, for more than 30 years The owner has slowly invested millions of dollars to the improvements of the building and businesses m the downtown area Funding for this project will come from owner's personal finances In preliminary conversations with the city of Ames indicate they are in support of this project and the owner will be applying for a city facade grant as well, when the next grant cycle opens (15 pomts possible) Describe the sustainability components of the project (2,500 characters max.) This project consists of a rooftop venue which will utilize operable windows along the north elevation, which will raise up creating an "open air" rooftop during warm weather, and close during cold weather The design of these will allow for a passively cool environment for patrons to experience a unique experience and view of Mam Street The owner invested $2,000,000 into the 2004 rehabilitation of the existing building The owner understands the value of the existing buildings along Mam Street and desires to have a long-lasting, positive investment on Mam Street This also includes the use of quality materials with a long life cycle (5 points possible) Effect on further local Main Street/downtown revitalization efforts. This section is worth a possible 20 total points when scored Describe how this project will build additional capacity for the local Main Street program: The project will continue a tradition of highly visible and successful Challenge Grant projects within Downtown Ames District The project adds additional and unique dining space, which is an identified need within the district The facade renovations will significantly improve the aesthetics of the 300 block of Mam Street https //www lowagrants gov/getApplicationPrintPreviewdo?documentPk=1536863771363 4/10 lowaGrants 12/20/2018 (2,500 characters max.) Describe how this project will stimulate additional investment in the downtown (2,500 characters max) (5 points possible) The project is a highly visible example of the Challenge Grant program as well as the City of Ames Facade Improvement Program The successful projects that have been completed in the past (the Duck Worth Wearing building, HAILA building, and Sheldon Munn) instilled confidence that this project is not only feasible, but will be very successful This project would build on those successes to solidify investor confidence throughout the district that private investment in Downtown Ames can have impactful results (5 points possible) Describe how this project will improve the local downtown economy, i.e jobs, business growth, residences, additional goods/services. (2,500 characters max.) The project should add 20+ jobs to the downtown area It is anticipated that it will add 1,000+ people per week to the downtown area (10 points possible) Building Information Building Information 1 Building Name* Has a MSI Challenge Grant application been previously submitted for this property^ Olde Mam Brewing Co ^ Was it funded’ What was the amount received $0 00 Is that portion of the project complete’ Property Owner/Developer KCJ Inc Address 316 Mam Street City/State/Zip Ames Iowa Zip 50010 Telephone Numbers 515-232-0553 Cell Phone 515-231-9626 Fax E-mail Address sgnffen1962@gmail com Provide background on the beneficiary. Be sure to include community The owner is a chamber member and Ames Mam Street Member The owner has lived m involvement, involvement/knowledge Ames his whole life and has been a business owner m the downtown area for over 30 of the local Mam Street years program, length of time m the community, etc. (1,000 characters max.) Buildmg/Site Address 316 Mam Street Year Built 1930 If vacant, how long 0 Square footage. 13300 Square footage Current Use Restaurant / brewery Current Use https //www lowagrants gov/getApplicationPrintPreviewdo’documentPk=1536863771363 5/10 lowaGrants 12/20/2018 # of Residential Units (if g applicable) Number of Residential Units (if applicable) g Proposed Use No change Proposed Use Restaurant / Brewery Proposed Start Date 04/01/2019 Projected Completion Date -12/20/2019 Project architect Jason Dietzenbach, Avec Design Build Listed or eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places ^ Does the project intend to utilize Historic Tax No Credits’ Has Part 1 been completed’ Date Submitted Has Part 2 been completed’ Date Submitted State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) Tax Credit Review ID Number Does the local community have a design review process’ Local design review criteria used by sub­ grantee Date Reviewed Was the project approved’ Date Approved Will the project be part of a CDBG Downtown Revitalization Grant’ No Will the project receive any other federal funding’ No Requested Amount $75,000 00 Other Funds $15,000 00 Proposed Cost Amount $90,000 00 List sources of other funds (500 characters max) County/City Assessor’s card/information Cost estimates for all proposed construction work. Submitted Part 1 Historic Tax Credits application Submitted Part 2 Historic Tax Credits application Detailed sketches, schematics or plans of project property or site https //www lowagrants gov/getApplicationPrintPreviewdo’documentPk=1536863771363 6/10 12/20/2018 lowaGrants including any design assistance drawings provided by Mam Street Iowa (if applicable) Photograph(s) of the building and/or proposed site as it currently appears Historic photographs of the property/project as available Signed Letter of Intent to Participate by each property/project owner(s) indicated as a grant beneficiary Budget MSI Challenge Grant Request Amount $75,000 00 Cash Match $1,025,000 00 Total Project Cost $1,100,000 00 Sources Source of Funds Amount Form Of Funds MSI Challenge Grant $75,000 00 Grant State/Federal Funds Local Incentives Commitment Status Conditlons/Additional Information Applied for $0 00 City of Ames Facade Grant, Will be applying $15,000 00 Grant Private Equity Investment ^ ,010,000 00 Private Private Loans $0 00 Total Tax Benefits (Calculate total from below) $0 00 Other Amount (Applied for) $0 00 Other Amount (Secured) $0 00 Secured Cash Investment, contingent on Grant Status Total $1 ,100,000 00 Tax Benefits Source of Funds Amount Description Workforce Housing Tax Incentive Program $0 00 Federal Historic Tax Credit $0 00 State Historic Tax Credit $0 00 Tax Increment Financing (Rebate) $0 00 Tax Increment Financing (Grant) $0 00 New Markets Tax Credit $0 00 https //www lowagrants gov/getApplicationPrintPreviewdo'?documentPk=1536863771363 7/10 lowaGrants 12/20/2018 $0 00 Other Totals $0 00 Uses of Funds Uses Cost (labor & materials) Construction - Exterior Envelope $137,500 00 Construction - Windows/Doors $126,500 00 Construction - Roofing $49,500 00 Construction - HVAC $110,000 00 Construction - Plumbing $99,000 00 Construction - Electrical $132,000 00 Construction - Insulation $27,500 00 Construction - General Carpentry $60,500 00 Construction - Finishes (paint, carpet, fixtures, etc) $106,000 00 Construction Subtotal $848,500 00 Site Preparation (staging, demo/clean-up, asbestos, etc) $44,000 00 Professional Services (architect, engineer, historic preservation consultant) $115,500 00 Fees & Permits (mortar test, Iowa tax credits application, bldg permit, etc) Other $22,000 00 Contingencies $62,000 00 TOTAL BUDGET $1,100,000 00 $8,000 00 Required Documents File Name Description Attachment Type File Size City Letter of Support Download template here Other Letters of Support (if applicable) Ames Chamber of Commerce letter of support ACC Letter of Support pdf pdf 238 KB Assurances Download template here Letter of Intent to participate Letter of Intent _Signed pdf pdf 441 KB Green Development checklist - Iowa Green Streets Criteria Download checklist here Green Dev Plan And Checklist Matrix OldeMain_GreenDevPlanAndChecklistMatnx xlsx xlsx 154 KB Map of designated Mam Street district with location of projects marked AND location where project extenor photos were taken Site and Context Map, Existing Interior Images, Floor Plans, Extenor Elevations, Exterior Rendering, and Intenor Rendering Olde Main_Maps_Pics_Plans_Elevations pdf pdf 130 MB List and descnption of any additional contractual liabilities pertaining to this grant proposal and other than those appearing on the Project Development cost form Appendix B_Certificate of Intent to Comply Appendix B_Certificate of Intent to Comply_Signed pdf pdf 265 KB Financing/loan commitment letters/pro formas If multiple, scan into one document and upload Grant award letters pertaining to the project If multiple, scan into one document and upload Minority Impact Statement https //www lowagrants gov/getApplicationPrintPreviewdo?documentPk=1536863771363 8/10 12/20/2018 lowaGrants Question # 1 1 The proposed grant programs or policies could have a disproportionate or unique POSITIVE IMPACT on minority persons. * No If YES, describe the positive impact expected from this project Indicate the group(s) positively impacted Question # 2 2. The proposed grant project programs or policies could have a disproportionate or No unique NEGATIVE IMPACT on minority persons. * If YES, describe the negative impact expected from this project. If YES, present the rationale for the existence of the proposed program or policy. If YES, provide evidence of consultation with representatives of the minority groups impacted. Indicate the group(s) negatively impacted. Question # 3 3. The proposed grant project programs or policies are NOT EXPECTED TO HAVE A Not Applicable DISPROPORTIONATE OR UNIQUE IMPACT on minority persons. If YES, present the rationale for determining no impact. Certification I hereby certify that the information on this form is complete and accurate, to the best of my knowledge * Name of Person Submitting Certification. * wpo Cynthia Hicks https //www lowagrants gov/getApplicationPrmtPreview do’documentPk=1536863771363 9/10 12/20/2018 Title of Person Submitting Certification* lowaGrants Executive Director https //www lowagrants gov/getApplicationPnntPreview do2documentPk=1536863771363 10/10 nmes CHAMBER OF COWMCRCL Smart Choice September 19, 2018 Iowa Economic Development Authority Main Street Iowa 200 East Grand Ave. Des Moines, IA 50309 RE: Mam Street Iowa Challenge Grant I write this letter of endorsement with great enthusiasm for the expansion of Olde Main Brewing Company in downtown Ames This project is exciting as it will create a rooftop bar and entertainment venue that does not currently existing in our downtown. This business has been an anchor downtown for over 12 years, long before the craft brewing craze occurred. They have provided an outstanding venue with tremendous products and services in that time and have invested significantly over the years. They intend to do that once again with this exciting upgrade to their location, which would serve the visitors and residents throughout the year as it will be a four-season venue This is a very important project that will greatly enrich our community. We have a history of putting external dollars to exceptional use and I see this opportunity, if granted, being no different and ultimately a major catalyst for Ames I heartily endorse this application and hope that you and the committee charged with reviewing the applications will see fit to award this very worthy project. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Daniel A Culhane, President & CEO Ames Chamber of Commerce 515 232 2310 mm,, 515 233.3203 fia„mk 304 Main Street Ames, IA 50010 www AmesChamhpr ram APPENDIX B REQUIRED: SUBMIT THIS CERTIFICATION AT TIME OF APPLICATION. The project apolicam and project architect/project desipner are requned to sign the certification below at the time of application submittal to the Iowa Economic Development Authority By signing this certification, the pioject applicant and pioject architect/project designer are certifying their intent to comply with all of the MANDATORY Iowa Green Streets Criteria applicable to the project as determined by the Iowa Economic De'.eiopmeni Authonry This certification also certifies the intent to complete the optional Iowa Gieen Streets Criteria pioposed in the applicant’s proposal To be Completed by Applicant Signature Name Scott Gntfen Title President Tel No 515-231-9626 E-mail sgriffen1962@gmail com ^ Accreditation (if app'icable) Date 9/21/2018 To be Completed by Project Arcj?ytect/Project Designer Signature oason Dietzenbach Name Title _ _ Architect / Partner Tel No 515-233-4641 E-maif Jason@AvecDesignBuild.com Accreditation incense/ licensing body) Licensed Architect/State of Iowa Dare ' 9/21/2018 LETTER OF INTENT TO PARTICIPATE Name of property owner/developer l^LJ LLC Current Address: £/U M/Wu City, State, Zip: PrrA^T$> *3ooyo Address of Project Property:. ^ ^ A $ 7 City, State, Zip: ^^3 ^ -52*,, 0 As an owner/investor of the above named property, lAA/e agree to all terms and conditions defined in the local Main Street organization’s application for a Main Street Challenge Grant. lA/Ve further agree to the specified cash match requirement, to comply with the Secretary of Interior’s Standards for Historic Property Rehabilitation should the property be eligible, listed or contributing to a National Register District and to provide any additional information required for compliance with state and federal guidelines, if asked. lA/Ve understand that Main Street Iowa reserves the right to use all information relevant to the project as case studies. I/We agree to abide by the requirements of Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, and the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, which bar discrimination against any employee, applicant for employment, or any person participating in any sponsored program on the basis of race, creed, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, physical or mental disability; I/We agree to abide by the requirements of the American with Disabilities Act; I/We agree to provide safe and sanitary working conditions and compensation for employment at not less than minimum wage. I/We agree to comply with all federal regulations as defined by HUD and previously outlined Should the application be funded, l/we will make every effort to participate in the formal presentation ceremony as scheduled by IEDA. Scvl'l O' & Printed/Typed Name /g*eru-7- Title Ol/zohl8 Date p£.)J GREEN DEVELOPMENT PLAN, 2017 IOWA GREEN STREETS CRITERIA I WA Developer Name Scptt_Gnffen_____________________ Project Name OJd_e_MaLn_Brewmg_Co__Rooftop_Venuie. Address (Street/City/State) 31_6jyi_am^t ^me^Ipwa^OOjLO______ Description of Process . A description of the process that was used to select the green building strategies, systems and materials that will or .rcorporated into the project. The owner and design team involved with this project have as their goal to create a healthy expansion to their building The process will involve review of the existing building conditions and determine which systems, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, will need to be upgraded The review will include the documentaton of original finishes in good condition that will be scheduled for repaired The builidng will be evaluated for ADA and code compliance Existing finishes will be tested for asbestos, lead paint, and radon The building will be evaluated in regards to fire safety and a determination made with city officials as to sprinklering A statement of the overall green development goals of the project and the expected intended outcomes from addressing those goals Name This page should be completed as the first page of the Green Development Plan Role Title Page www GreenCommunitiesOnhne org Enterprise Community Partners GREEN DEVELOPMENT PUN Developer Name Scott_Gnffen______ Project Name Olde Mam Brewing Co Rooftop Venue WA Address (Street/City/State) 316 Main St Ames, Iowa 50010 2017 Iowa Green Streets Criteria ijdatoryJVleasures,.. ^ J IChampion name Exp. Pts 1 role Green Communities Criteria Strategies how intend to meet Areas of Consideration Follow-up Key Issues / Strategies to Consider description offollow-up measures strategies or questions to address that needed throughout completion of can guide project to meeting criteria design, permitting, construction and operation Integrative Design Mandatory 1.1a Goal Setting Jason Dietzenbach Architect Please refer to the description of process, team members and project goals Champion name Max Pts Exp. Pts role Strategies how intend to meet Green Communities Criteria Areas of Consideration Follow-up Key Issues / Strategies to Consider description offollow-up measures strategies or questions to address that needed throughout completion of can guide project to meeting criteria design, permitting, construction and operation f, i Develop an integrative design process that works ' v', t best for your project team and intentions At V'J ^ minimum, document , \ J ‘ 1 A statement of the overall green development goals of the project and the expected intended outcomes from addressing those goals r2 A summary of the integrative process that was used t0 se,ect the 9reen building strategies, systems ancl materials that will be incorporated into the Iffgfft project , "/'* - 3 A description of how progress and success s ** < i" against these goals will be measured throughout the 1 completion of design, construction and operation to , v ensure that the green features are included and , correctly installed Mandatory 11b Criteria Documentation Jason Dietzenbach Architect Create design and construction documentation to include information on implementation of appropriate ' Enterprise Green Communities Criteria Mandatory 1»2d , ; , Resident Health and Wellbeing Design for Health documentation will include NOT APPLICABLE , „ f; Identify potential resident health factors and design , your project to address resident health and wellbeing by using the matrix provided on pages 22 and Champion name Max Pts Exp. Pts Mandatory 2 role Strategies how intend to meet Green Communities Criteria 1,3a Areas of Consideration Follow-up Key Issues / Strategies to Consider description offollow-up measures strategies or questions to address that needed throughout completion of can guide project to meeting criteria design, permitting, construction and operation Jason Dietzenbach Architect We will comply with criteria 4 2 Advanced Water Conservation by providing toilets that use 1 1 gpf or less for all new fixtures Jason Dietzenbach Architect Already meet this criteria, existing building in Downtown Ames with access to existing streets and city mfrasturture Ro.-ihent Communities Design for Resilience (New instruction & Substantial Rehab only) Location + Neighborhood Fabric Mandatory 2.1 Sensitive Site Protection (New Construction only) Mandatory 2.2 Oomections to Existing Development and Irnustructure NOT APPLICABLE Locate the project on a site with access to existing roads, water, sewers and other infrastructure within or contiguous to (having at least 25% of the perimeter bordering) existing development Connect the project to the pedestrian grid ilflllllitfl'1! Mandatory 2.5 Mandatory 2.6 Jason Dietzenbach Architect At a minimum, build to the residential density (dwelling units / acre) of the census block group in which your proiect is located Proximity to Services Jason Dietzenbach Architect Jason Dietzenbach Architect Preservation of and Access to Open Space in Rural or Tribal Areas Existing Building within 5 mile walk of at least four community services NOT APPLICABLE : ............... .................... i Champion name Max Pts 3 Exp Pts role Green Communities Criteria Areas of Consideration Follow-up Key Issues / Strategies to Consider description offollow-up measures strategies or questions to address that needed throughout completion of can guide project to meeting criteria design, permitting, construction and operation Site Improvements Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory 342' 3,'S ;• 4\< Environmental Remediation Erosion and Sedimentation Control Low Impact Development (Only for projects located on greenfields) NOT APPLICABLE NOT APPLICABLE NOT APPLICABLE Mandatory 3,4i ■ Landscaping Mandatory jl.SlIf'jiSurface Water Management 4 Strategies how intend to meet NOT APPLICABLE NOT APPLICABLE Water Conservation Mandatory 4'rfpf! Water-Conserving Fixtures Jason Dietzenbach Architect Mandatory No Irrigation Jason Dietzenbach Architect 5 New plumbing fixtures will meet the following criteria Kitchen faucets 1 8 GPM, Bathroom faucets 1 2 GPM, Toilets 1 6 GPF, Urinals 128 gpf No irrigation systems will be provided Energy Efficiency Mandatory jpJUfll!? Building Performance Requirements Mandatory S.’la.^V Building Performance Standard New Construction , ^ - single family and low-rise multifamily NOT APPLICABLE SJb.' Building Performance Standard New Construction ' mid-rise & high-rise multifamily NOT APPLICABLE Mandatory NOT APPLICABLE Mandatory ■54^'''; Building Performance Standard Substantial and ' Moderate Rehab single family & low-rise multifamily NOT APPLICABLE Mandatory 51d Building Performance Standard Substantial & Moderate Rehab mid-rise & high-rise multifamily NOT APPLICABLE 1 .... Champion name Max Pts Exp Pts Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Green Communities Criteria Me Building Performance Standard Commercial and >8; 'j Mixed Use 5.3 t'ifN Sizing of Heating and Cooling Equipment sU' ij) ENERGY STAR Appliances 5 .ghting Mandatory 6 role Strategies how intend to meet Advanced Framing Areas of Consideration Follow-up Key Issues / Strategies to Consider description offollow-up measures strategies or questions to address that needed throughout completion of can guide project to meeting criteria design, permitting, construction and operation requirements of criteria 5 1 and section 5 1 E for new Jason Dietzenbach Architect Jason Dietzenbach Architect Jason Dietzenbach Architect Jason Dietzenbach Architect Jason Dietzenbach Architect Ashrae standards, be properly Star labeled efficiency LED fixtures advanced framing will be used if Jason Dietzenbach Architect Jason Dietzenbach Architect meeting the Green Seal sealants meeting the Green Seal Jason Dietzenbach Architect Jason Dietzenbach Architect Jason Dietzenbach Architect ANSI A208 1 and A208 2 emisssion limits will be specified Ceramic tile and/or hardwood kitchenettes will be of durable, Materials Mandatory m f* Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory __ . . 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Low / No VOC Paints, Coatings and Primers Low / No VOC Adhesives and Sealants ) 1 Composite Wood Products that Emit Low / No Jill Formaldehyde fililiflJI Environmentally Preferable Flooring elij ■ ‘ d Prevention Surfaces 6.9 lllf Mold Prevention Tub & Shower Enclosures I,. . . mmm • , . entilation (Mandatory for New Construction and jbstantial Rehab) 7.2 0 Clothes Dryer Exhaust 7.3 §f Combustion Equipment SIS Vapor Retarder Strategies (New Construction and Rehab projects with foundation work only) NOT APPLICABLE 7.1 Jason Dietzenbach Architect Jason Dietzenbach Architect n p pf-Water Drainage (New Construction and Rehab f projects replacing assemblies called out in Criterion only) Jason Dietzenbach Architect j Jason Dietzenbach Architect Mandatory ; J.W .v Mold Prevention Water Heaters pp Radon Mitigation (New Construction and Substantial Mandatory I p f Rehab only) New restrooms will receive ventilaiton to Ashrae standards NOT APPLICABLE provided for all combustion NOT APPLICABLE edge, a 2" clearance between wall cladding and roofing materials will be maintained, and with adequate drainage or catch Not applicable as new construction is above grade Champion name Max Pts Exp Pts role Green Communities Criteria Mandatory Garage Isolation Mandatory 7«ISI© Integrated Pest Management Mandatory Active Design Promoting Physical Activity within the SHI Building Jason Dietzenbach Architect Jason Dietzenbach Architect Strategies how intend to meet Areas of Consideration Follow-up Key Issues / Strategies to Consider description offollow-up measures strategies or questions to address that needed throughout completion of can guide project to meeting criteria design, permitting, construction and operation NOT APPLICABLE will be caulk with low VOC caulk The new stair at the Mam Street entrance will be designed as a ~ Champion name Max Pts 8 Exp. Pts. 'role Green Communities Criteria Strategies how intend to meet Areas of Consideration Follow-up Key Issues / Strategies to Consider description offollow-up measures strategies or questions to address that needed throughout completion of can guide project to meeting criteria design, permitting, construction and operation Operations, Maintenance, and Resident Engagement Mandatory 8. Building Maintenance Manual Mandatory Mandatory 8.. 8.3 Emergency Management Manual Mandatory Mandatory 8.-: 8.5 Occupant Manual i Occupant and Property Staff Orientation J Project Data Collection and Monitoring System Jason Dietzenbach Architect Owner Scott Gnffen Jason Dietzenbach Architect Jason Dietzenbach Architect Owner Scott Gnffen contractor to provide a building for use of the building during the owner to facilitate proper through orientation of systems monitored for easy access 1 GREEN DEVELOPMENT PLAN 1 I ' % A Developer Name Scott Gnffen Project Name Olde Mam Brewing Co Rooftop Venue Address (Street/City/State) 316 Mam St Ames, Iowa 50010 # JIl ^ \ 2017 Iowa Green Streets Criteria Areas of Consideration 1 Champion name Max Pts Int Pts 1 Integrative Design 1 2b Occupant Health & Wellbeing Health Action Plan 15 1,3b Resilient Communities Multi-Hazard Risk / Vulnerability Assessment 2 Location + Neighborhood Fabric 2.3 2.4 2.7 2.8 2.9 Compact Development Compact Development Preservation of and Access to Open Space Access to Public Transportation Improving Connectivity to the Community 2.10 Passive Solar Heating / Cooling 10 2.11 Gray or Brownfield Site or Adaptive Reuse 6 2.12 Access to Fresh, Local Foods 4 Strategies strategy 1, strategy 2,etc Iowa Green Streets Criteria 12 25 5 6 max 8 or 10 2-8 5 max role 213 LEED for Neighborhood Development Certification Jason Dietzenbach Architect Jason Dietzenbach Architect Already meets criteria Already meets criteria Scott Gnffen Already meets criteria Owner Jason Dietzenbach Architect Exterior north openings will open to provide passive ventilation Scott Gnffen Already meets criteria for Farmers Market Owner Foliow-up description offollow-up measures needed throughout completion of design, permitting, construction and operation Key Issues / Strategies to Consider strategies or questions to address that can guide project to meeting criteria Champion name Max Pts 3 Int Pts role Strategies strategy 1, strategy 2,etc Iowa Green Streets Criteria Site Improvements 3.6 Reducing Heat Island Effect Paving Water Conservation 6 max 42 Jason Dietzenbach Architect Toilets will use 1 1 gpf or less for all new fixtures, kitchen faucets will use 1 5 gpm Jason Dietzenbach Architect Jason Dietzenbach Architect New construction will comply New construction will comply Advanced Water Conservation 1 Reduce water consumption either by installing waterconserving fixtures in all units and all common space bathrooms with the following specifications Toilets WaterSense-labeled and 1 1 gpf [1 point], Showerheads WaterSense-labeled and 1 5 gpm [1 point], Kitchen faucets 1 5 gpm and lav faucets WaterSense-labeled and 1 0 gpm [1 point] 4 4 6 max 5 5-12 12 6 4 4.3 44 4.5 OR Reduce total indoor water consumption by at least 30% compared to the baseline indoor water consumption chart, through a combination of your choosing ]6 points maximum] Leaks & Water Metering Efficient Plumbing Layout & Design Water Reuse Energy Efficiency 5 2a 5.2b 56 5.7a Additional Reductions in Energy Use Advanced Certification Nearing Net Zero Electricity Meter Photovoltaic / Solar Hot Water Ready Follow-up description offollow-up measures needed throughout completion of design, permitting, construction and operation Key Issues / Strategies to Consider strategies or questions to address that can guide project to meeting criteria Champion name Max Pts. 10 max 8 4-8 5 6 Int Pts 5 7b 5 8a Renewable Energy Resilient Energy Systems Floodproofing 5 8b Resilient Energy Systems Islandable Power 5.10 Advanced Metering Materials 63 6.4 6.5 6 7b Recycled Content Material Regional Material Certified, Salvaged & Engineered Wood Products Environmentally Preferable Flooring Throughout 610 Asthmagen-free Materials 5 6 max 611 6 12 Reduced Heat-Island Effect Roofing Construction Waste Management (Minimum requirements for all projects Optional points available for proiects beyond mandatory) Recycling Storage for Multifamily Project 7 Strategies strategy 1, strategy 2,etc iowa Green Streets Criteria 3 max 4 max 1 6 12 max 3 role 6.13 Jason Dietzenbach Architect Jason Dietzenbach Architect New construction will comply New construction will comply Jason Dietzenbach Architect New construction will comply Jason Dietzenbach Architect New construction will comply with c and f Jason Dietzenbach Architect New construction will comply Healthy Living Environment Ventilation (Optional for Moderate Rehab) Elimination of Combustion within the Conditioned Space 12 max 9 or 11 74 9 711a Beyond ADA Universal Design (New Construction only) 7 or 9 711b Beyond ADA Universal Design (Substantial and Moderate Rehab only) 10 713 Active Design Staircases and Building Circulation 9 7.14 Interior and Outdoor Activity Spaces for Children and Adults 10 715 Smoke-Free Building Scott Gnffen Owner a smoke free facility Follow-up description offollow-up measures needed throughout completion of design, permitting, construction and operation Key Issues / Strategies to Consider strategies or questions to address that can guide project to meeting criteria Champion name Max Pts 8 role int Iowa Green Streets Criteria Pts. Operations, Maintenance, and Resident Engagement Strategies strategy 1, strategy 2,etc Follow-up description offollow-up measures needed throughout completion of design, permitting, construction and operation Key Issues / Strategies to Consider strategies or questions to address that can guide project to meeting criteria Main Street Iowa Challenge Grant Olde Mam Brewing Company Rooftop Venue Site / Context Map Proposed Facade Grant Location 316 Main Street Existing infrastructure with water, sewer, and electrical to be utilized Existing building surrounded by existing sidewalks and streets 1 Clothing Store _ Pharmacy 3 Hair Care Bank _ _ i Farmer’s Market Open May - October T Public Bus Hub 49 stops on the Red Route per weekday, 33 stops each Saturday and 21 stops each Sunday • 25 mile radius from proposed facade grant location (3 5 mile radius from proposed facade grant location Ayec DESIGN+BUILD MAIN STREET IOWA CHALLENGE GRANT Olde Mam Brewmg Company Rooftop Venue EXIstIng Facade ?2 Zib 2 /g ?5 4/5? 6 r_ 6/4 5465/ 6/ 6/ 1 I 1.1! .J LfM44 0645/466/ mag265:: > SCHEMATIC DESIGN SEPTEMBER 17, 2018 Olde Mam Brewing Co. Rooftop Venue AVEC Design+Butid 410 5th Street Ames, IA 50010 515-2334641 316 MAIN ST AMES, IOWA 50010 111' SCHEMATIC DESIGN SEPTEMBER 17, 2018 Olde Mam Brewing Co. Rooftop Venue AVEC Design+Build 410 5th Street Ames A 50010 515-233-4641 316 MAIN ST AMES, IOWA 50010