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Narrative -Good Shepherd Kitchen Remodeling. <br />December 14, 2016 <br />TO: Orono Planning Commission <br />City of Orono, Minnesota <br />FROM: Good Shepherd Lutheran Church <br />We are requesting permission from the Orono Planning Commission and the City of Orono to <br />remodel our current kitchen at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 3745 Shoreline Drive, Orono, <br />MN, and to add on an 18' by 24' addition to the kitchen to bring it up to current standards and <br />codes. <br />The original building at Good Shepherd, which includes the current kitchen, was built in 1959. <br />We did the second phase of our building, our last addition, which included the sanctuary, <br />common or lobby area, and church offices, in 1971. We did a major remodel of our initial <br />structure in 2003, replacing an energy -inefficient curtain wall of windows on the original <br />building and the roof on the original building, as well as adding more efficient fumaces/boilers to <br />heat the structure. But the church kitchen has never been remodeled, and is in its original 1959 <br />format. <br />The current kitchen area will be remodeled on both levels. The lower level under the current <br />kitchen will only be slightly altered. The exterior exit door and hallway to the Sunday <br />School/childcare classrooms will remain the same. The women's restroom will remain the same, <br />and the men's restroom will be remodeled to include a handicap accessible toilet. A hallway to a <br />lower level workroom in the new addition will also be created. <br />On the upper level of the current structure, the proposed building project includes a remodeling <br />of the current storage or pantry area, and a replacing of part of the current kitchen area with a <br />family, handicap accessible bathroom, as well as an opening up of part of the kitchen area to <br />allow more fluid flow of food serving into the Fellowship Hall. So the proposed project includes <br />an accessibility upgrade to a lower level toilet facility, and the addition of a new accessible toilet <br />facility on the upper level adjacent to the Fellowship hall. The overall fixture count for toilet <br />facilities will remain the same. <br />The proposed new 18' by 24' kitchen addition will also be on the same two levels. The lower <br />level will include a small storage area for our lawn maintenance and snow removal equipment <br />and tools. This will eliminate the need for the current free-standing storage shed to the south of <br />the existing building on our property. The lower level will also include a workroom for the <br />Shoreline Childcare staff. Shoreline Childcare has shared our facility space with us since 1969, <br />and they have never had and currently have no designated work space for their staff. Often <br />during their daily prep times, the staff are sitting on the floor in the lower lobby working on <br />computers to plan their class schedules or cutting out and laminating bulletin board projects. <br />The new 18' by 24' addition on the upper level will update and expand the 1959 kitchen, <br />allowing us to meet all current state, county, and city licensing and health codes. We are <br />currently grandfathered in on many of these updated codes, and this new kitchen remodel and <br />expansion will allow us to bring our kitchen up to date. <br />
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