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LANGDON LIBRARY ~ FROM 1892 TO THE 21 ST CENTURY

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Page 1: LANGDON LIBRARY ~ FROM 1892 TO THE 21 ST CENTURY

LANGDON LIBRARY~

FROM 1892 TO

THE 21ST CENTURY

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LANGDON LIBRARY - HISTORY

1890 Woodbury Langdon bequeaths books and money to town of Newington for library

1892 Library constructed1893 Library dedicated1913 Addition constructed1969 Addition proposed by librarian

Marjorie Pickering1970 Small “wings” (bathrooms, storage) added to 1913

addition1971 Phase 2 (Children’s Room) of addition “temporarily

shelved”2013 Addition & renovations proposed

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Structural and system upgradesRepair rotten sills in basementRepair support beams in attic

LANGDON LIBRARY NEEDS

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Attic is non-accessible and not rated for book storageCan be used for light storage only

LANGDON LIBRARY NEEDS

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Support beams have split, slipped, and shifted over yearsOctober 2012 earthquake may have exacerbated damage

LANGDON LIBRARY NEEDS

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NEWINGTON LOVES ITS LIBRARY

In 2011, per capita, we were

16th busiest library out of 234

in the state!

In 2012, we were even busier with

8,802 patron visits!

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More (and more flexible) square footage to support a wide variety of activities & programs

More shelf space for expanding collections Improved energy efficiency to lower operating costsFloor plan that allows current staffing levels to oversee

entire building Dedicated acoustically separated children’s roomDedicated staff work room for materials processingDedicated quiet rooms for tutoring, proctoring, tax prep,

quiet study, computer training, private meetings, etc.

A MODERN LIBRARY NEEDS

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Space is available for story time & crafts, film screenings, book discussions, author visits, historic displays, art, etc.

Dedicated quiet spaces to serve small groups

A library ready to serve needs as they evolve into the future

FLEXIBLE SPACE MEANS

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Currently library has only 1,000 linear feet of shelf spaceShelves are at or near capacity nowNo room to grow the collection or to display materials No room to house and display historic books and materials

SHELVES ARE PACKED

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Would double shelf capacity to support next 50 years of book, movie, game, and technology acquisitions

Allow us to properly protect and display original Woodbury Langdon collection

EXPANDED SHELVING SPACE

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Take advantage of Southern exposure for passive solar

Modern lighting controls to reduce electricity use

Improved insulation for improved building envelope

Latest HVAC for efficient heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning year-round

Design goals include:

Green operations Sustainable maintenance LEEDs-eligible efficiency standards

BETTER ENERGY EFFICIENCY

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NATIONAL LIBRARY STANDARDSBy Thomas A. Ladd,

MLS

6,612 sq.ft

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LANGDON LIBRARY OVERVIEW

Re-grading of surrounding grounds to eliminate need for access ramps

Angle-in parking saves grass and doubles available parking

Trees taken will be used/sold if possible

Town forest unaffected

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NEW LIBRARY FLOOR PLAN

Red circles = wheelchair turning radius

Blue = reused existing fixtures from old library

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New Addition: $1,352,168 ($224.65 per ft2)Existing Library Repairs: $366,000

(if done in conjunction with expansion)

Fire Suppression: $172,459 (cistern, pumps)

This yields a Guaranteed Maximum Price of:

$1,890,627

BREAK DOWN OF COSTS

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Private Fundraising Buy-a-Brick Sponsor-a-Stack Naming Opportunities

Donation from Langdon Library Trust Fund

Corporate Fundraising

Historic Preservation Grants

NOTE: Fundraising only works if town votes to bond!

FUNDING SOURCES

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The quoted interest rate for a 5 year bond (as of 2/26/13) is

2%

This yields a $0.40 per thousand impact on the tax rateThe median home in Newington is valued at $500,000 (per

2010 state census)The average home would pay $16.67 per month (55 cents per

day)

TAX IMPACT

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The cost to fix the library alone (without the addition) would go up by $100,000-$150,000 in construction cost alone.

This is because certain aspects would not be at a reduced rate associated with a “bigger” job

Fire suppression still needs to be provided (cistern)Fixing the building means that ADA compliancy MUST be met

-- the library is NOT exempt as being in the historic districtTherefore, nearly ½ of the existing items in the library would

need to be removed and stored (at an additional cost)Worst of all, the library would need to be closed for several

months during the process!

WHAT IF WE JUST FIX IT?

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THE NEW LANGDON LIBRARY!