Fun Fact Over the past couple of days every- one has been dealing with the ex- treme heat in this area, but did you know that the record high in the month of June is 102 degrees? The Grand Rapids area has reached this high twice in history: June 1, 1934 and then again on June 20, 1953. On the other end of the spectrum the record low temperature for the Grand Rapids area is 32 degrees on June 4, 1944. Project Update Since our last update we have made a few changes to our newsletter that we hope everyone enjoys. In regards to the project, we have wrapped up our first round of programming meetings with all of the practices. We have been assembling the information that we received and developing a program- ming summary which will explain the requested needs/wants of each practice. We would like to thank all of the practice managers and staff for working with us on the scheduling as- pect because our needs are taking precious time away from their jobs; we want everyone to know that it is greatly appreci- ated. We have also been continuing with the due diligence process to get the current PUD rezoned. Just this past Wednesday we submitted a package to the township for review that included phase one site plans, a master campus site plan, building ele- vation and some photos of 588 E. Lakewood. This submittal is intended to provide a representation of what our intention is with the site and the type of building that will be constructed. The township will review these documents and comment so we know what to expect at the June 26 public hearing. At- tached to the end of this newsletter is a copy of the submittal package. Dustin Kuzee Project Manager [email protected]Volume 1, Issue 3 June 22, 2012 Created By:
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Fun Fact
Over the past couple of days every-
one has been dealing with the ex-
treme heat in this area, but did you
know that the record high in the
month of June is 102 degrees? The
Grand Rapids area has reached this
high twice in history: June 1, 1934
and then again on June 20, 1953.
On the other end of the spectrum
the record low temperature for the
Grand Rapids area is 32 degrees on
June 4, 1944.
Project Update
Since our last update we have made a few changes to our
newsletter that we hope everyone enjoys. In regards to the
project, we have wrapped up our first round of programming
meetings with all of the practices. We have been assembling
the information that we received and developing a program-
ming summary which will explain the requested needs/wants
of each practice. We would like to thank all of the practice
managers and staff for working with us on the scheduling as-
pect because our needs are taking precious time away from
their jobs; we want everyone to know that it is greatly appreci-
ated.
We have also been continuing with the due diligence process
to get the current PUD rezoned. Just this past Wednesday we
submitted a package to the township for review that included
phase one site plans, a master campus site plan, building ele-
vation and some photos of 588 E. Lakewood. This submittal is
intended to provide a representation of what our intention is
with the site and the type of building that will be constructed.
The township will review these documents and comment so
we know what to expect at the June 26 public hearing. At-
tached to the end of this newsletter is a copy of the submittal
outside edge of northbound lane (solid white line)
90’
building setback line alongNE Beltline Overlay District
140’
parking setback line alongNE Beltline Overlay District
building setback line alongadjacent parcels
parking setback line alongadjacent parcels
75’
50’
75’ 50
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75’ 50’
outdoor pedestrian walkway
drop off
bus stop
2. convenient public transportation accessproposed bus stop on site•convenient pedestrian access to building along “greenway”•
site amenities
3. “greenway”landscaped pedestrian walkway links bus stop and future parcels•uniqueandidentifiableelementthatleadstogardenatbuildingentry•screens staff parking•establishes a “softer”, less institutional expression•
4. pedestrian collectorpatientflowfromvehiclesisguidedtocentralwalkay•improves pedestrian safety, controls pedestrian/ vehicle intersection•improves patient experience by extending the formal entry sequence to •
the building through the canopy5. dedicated patient drop off | pick up
covered for protection from weather•uniquecurvalineararchitecturalelementthatisidentifiableasSHMG•
8. pedestrian building linkprovides dedicated outdoor link between MOBs•campus landscape feature that potentially contains seating•
10. staff parkingdistributed around building w/ access to dedicated staff entries•
building summary:phase 1: proposed shmg mob: 100,000 sf 500underground parking: 15,000 sf -future medical phases:shmg mob addition: 38,000 sf 190future mob: 32,000 sf 160total medical parking required (5/1k sf) 850
future outlot phases:outparcel a: 14,300 sf 80outparcel b: 16,000 sf 140