munson medical center neighborhood discussion
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Munson Medical Center Neighborhood Discussion
Master Facilities Plan Update – August 2013
Master Facilities Plan: Current Campus Layout
Master Facilities Plan: Hospital Zoning
“H‐1 and H‐2 HospitalDistricts are for the purpose of accommodating medical centers, hospitals, and all their normally related functions”
– TC Zoning Ord.
The Concrete Service
Oleson’s Plaza West
Physician Offices
Physician Offices
Grand Traverse Pavilions
Emergency Entrance
Sixth Street Drugs
Munson Professional
Building
Campus Decompression
• Master Facility Plan based on “best use” of our limited campus areas zoned by City of TC as H1 and H2
• Facility planning built around “decompression”‐whenever possible moving facilities/services off campus‐ Continued development of MCHC and Copper Ridge sites as
primary locations for Munson Outpatient Services ‐ Relocation of support service offices (Information Systems,
Accounting, Finance) to Copper Ridge – approx. 220 employees)
Campus Decompression• Partnered with TART, BATA, and employees to encourage
“Smart Commuting,” seen increase in bicycle, pedestrian, carpool, and transit use by employees
• ~35,000 sq ft of properties have been purchased and demolished‐ Credit union, four doctors’ offices,
three office buildings‐ During construction phase
(2014 – 2016), another ~30,000 sq ftare planned to be removed • doctors office• two medical buildings• office building
Kid’s Creek
• Nearly all preliminary steps in place for creek diversion to take place on September 27‐ Invitations to the Kid’s Creek Celebration will arrive mid‐September
• Timing was chosen to allow vegetation to become established while still preceding the spawning season
• The restored creek will offer improved fish passage and enhanced wildlife and aquatic habitat
Kid’s Creek
• Part of a larger effort by The Watershed Center and Grand Traverse Conservation District to remove Kid’s Creek from the Michigan DEQ’s “Impaired Waters” list
• Funding has been provided through the generosity of the Consumers Energy Foundation, EPA’s Great Lakes Restoration Initiative Program, Great Lakes Fishery Trust, and Rotary Charities of Traverse City
Building 29
• Right‐placing – as part of office building demolition, staff will be relocated to Building 29 this fall
Cowell Family Cancer Center
Cowell Family Cancer Center
• Schematic design completed ‐ 86,000 sq ftfacility including floor plans
• Next steps: ‐ Review with the Traverse City Planning
Commission‐ Refine the design – this fall‐ Bid out project and start construction ‐ spring of 2014
• Fundraising ‐ $1.5 million left to raise
Cowell Family Cancer Center Design
Preliminary concept – 08/2013
• August 2013 ‐ “Traffic Impact Study” submitted to the City of Traverse City Planning Department
• Scope of study determined at October 2012 meeting with City of TC Planning and Engineering
• Munson Medical Center and neighbors have shared concerns regarding the issue of traffic (volume, cut‐thru, speeding)
• Traffic volume impacts neighborhood quality of life and ability of patients to access services
• Important as nearly 1 million sq ftof buildings are brought “on‐line” to the south as part of the Grand Traverse Commons redevelopment
Traffic Study
• The results:‐ Demolition of 13 buildings reduced peak hour trips
• 97 Morning • 128 Afternoon
‐ Cowell Family Cancer Center will generate peak hour trips• 46 Morning • 92 Afternoon
‐ Net effect of demolition andconstruction ‐ reduction in trafficin the study area
Traffic Study
• Programming• Property Acquisition• “Right-placing” –
Copper Ridge, MCHC
FY 12FY 12
• Construction Documents
• Kid’s Creek Relocation
• “Right-placing” –Building 29, MCHC
FY 13-14FY 13-14• Cowell Family
Cancer Center Construction
FY 14-16FY 14-16
Master Facilities Plan: Timeline
Munson Neighborhood Liaison
John Bolde935‐6798
jbolde@mhc.net
Questions and Discussion
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