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St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church Renovation and Expansion Building Team Update

St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church Renovation and Expansion Building Team Update. July 3 , 2013. History of Building Plans . Process started 10 years ago Priority: Sacred Space

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St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church Renovation and Expansion Building Team Update

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  1. St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church Renovation and ExpansionBuilding Team Update July 3, 2013

  2. History of Building Plans • Process started 10 years ago • Priority: Sacred Space • Several factors led to a postponement of building plans: decline in economic conditions, migration from South Florida, permit challenges, and inadequate funding • Postponed expansion plans- Money kept in a Capital Campaign Fund

  3. Renovation and Expansion Committee • Exploratory Committee formed in first quarter of 2010 • 18 members: Jim Battani, Sam Bays, Todd Bohrer, Jean Gillis, Kathy Grafer, Pastor Timothy Hartner, Hutch Hutchinson, Kevin Johnson, Ottomar Krueger, Dave Kuhlman, Maynard Masters, Jane Schmidt, Chris Seruga, Pastor Paul Schweinler, Todd Templin, Michael Testa, Colleen Smith McDoom, and Bill Wettlaufer

  4. Renovation and Expansion Committee • Focus: function, scope and budget • Timeline not a priority • Identified practical and spiritual needs • Budget should not exceed $1.1 million • Committee created a Master Plan

  5. Renovation and Expansion Committee:Master Plan • Expansion of the sanctuary • Storage space • Meeting rooms, office space, and bathrooms • Narrowed plans based on priorities, budget, and input • Gathered input from congregation members, staff, music ministry, governing board and lay ministers.

  6. Renovation and Expansion Committee • 2012- Brought in Peter Kosinski of Kosinski Architecture • January- Kosinski provided initial concept and design • June- Kosinski updated plans after feedback • August- • Committee had 3 design options to vote on • Team overwhelmingly approved the recommended design proposal

  7. Renovation and Expansion Committee:Recommended Design Proposal • Delivers on the promise to add new, dramatic sacred space • Adds more capacity (seating)and additional storage • Meets a great majority of needs • Within budget • Something we can be proud • Will attract more people to Christ, to St. Paul

  8. Review of Renovation Concept Plans – Kosinski Architecture • Kosinski Architecture: Highly esteemed architect with national and local experience designing churches. Local designs include: • Christ Lutheran, Oakland Park • St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, Coral Springs • St Mark Catholic, South West Ranches • St. Gregory the Great Church, Plantation • St. Patrick Church, Miami • St. Mary Cathedral Crypt Chapel, Miami • Recipient of several liturgical design awards: • St. James Cathedral –IFRAA Merit Design Award 2011 • St. James Cathedral – Orlando Golden Brick Award of Excellence 2010 • St. Gregory the Great Catholic Church – Excellence in Construction Pyramid Award 2010 • St. Mark Church, SW Ranches – Craftsmanship Award, Contractors Assn of SFL 2004 • St. Patrick Church – Florida AIA Award of Excellence

  9. Approved Resolution: September 30, 2012 The members of St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church hereby authorize a building committee, designated by the governing board, to renovate and expand the existing Sanctuary and 201/ 202 building in accordance with a conceptual architectural plan presented at the September 30, 2012 congregational meeting.  Funds for the project will be withdrawn from the existing Building fund, with a "not to exceed“ total project budget of $1,100,000. Expenditures exceeding $1,100,000 will require prior congregational approval. It is further understood that construction shall not proceed without congregational review and approval of such final plans.

  10. Building Team Mission To oversee the pre-construction, planning, construction and expansion of sanctuary which once completed will deliver on the promise to add new, dramatic sacred space and allow for increased capacity to further allow congregation to nurture and strengthen families within our diverse community.

  11. Building Team Members • Tracy Bovee • Sam Bays • Jeremy Becker • Christine Franklin • Gayla Fidje • Glenn Fidje • Pastor Tim Hartner • Steve Jones • Scott Neitzel • Glenn Olson • Chris Seruga • Sara Schlorf • Colleen Smith McDoom • Todd Templin • Dan Young

  12. Recent Updates June 2013 • Committee hired a construction manager at risk, Ivy Development Group, to manage pre-construction and construction phase • Documents submitted to the City of Weston, June 2013. Meetings scheduled in July/August to review • Current projections indicate permit September/October 2013. Groundbreaking 201/202 currently targeted for 4Q13 and Sanctuary 1Q2014 • Current plans available on St. Paul Lutheran Church website

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