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CALVERTON / MCLEAN / CHARLOTTESVILLE
11720 Beltsville Drive Suite 600 / Calverton MD 20705 / Tel 301.595.1000 / Fax 301.595.0089 / grimmandparker.com
November 1, 2012
CLARKSBURG / DAMASCUS MIDDLE SCHOOL NO. 2
SCHEMATIC DESIGN MEETING # 2
21243.00/075
ATTENDEES: See attached list.
* Before an item in bold face indicates a correction to the notes.
[ ] Indicates an item which occurred subsequent to the meeting.
Notes:
SD2.1 All parties introduced themselves. Mr. Parker explained the various stages of the design and construction
process, and their current schedule. Mr. Parker noted that the design was to be based on Lakelands Park
Middle School, modified to meet the new program requirements and the current site conditions.
SD2.2 Mr. Cross reiterated all meeting were open to the public, who are encouraged to attend. Mr. Cross noted
that all comments, concerns or questions should be sent to himself or Nooshin Amirpour, and not directly
to the Architect.
SD2.3 A presentation was given by the Architect. A copy is attached to these minutes. The presentation included
a short description of experience of Grimm + Parker, a review of important features to be included in
school design, and a review of the results of the feasibility study. A discussion of environmental planning
philosophies were discussed, including energy efficiencies, site design elements, and acoustical design
considerations.. Building will be designed to LEED Silver level.
SD2.4 A revised site plan was shown. One way traffic pattern thru the main parking area creates greater car
stacking distance. Staff parking has been added in the bus loop area. Pedestrian access will be provided
from both Skylark Road and Little Seneca Parkway. Internal cross country paving will be provided. An
area for a future community garden was also shown. North/South building orientation is maintained.
SD2.5 A short review of programmatic changes from Lakelands Park Middle School was discussed. These
changes include larger science labs, including 2 additional science labs, 3 additional team rooms, additional
office spaces, an increase weight lifting room, and modification to the tech ed. lab. The home ec. Lab was
eliminated. A special education Bridge program is also included in the ed. spec.
SD2.6 Plan modifications were shown. The classroom wing was reorganized and stacked evenly on all floors.
Guidance was relocated to the opposite side of the east/west corridor and given an entrance onto the main
entry corridor. The additional auxiliary gym was added adjacent to the other auxiliary gyms. Teacher
planning areas are shown as a combined space per floor to increase the size of the rooms. Technology and
Multipurpose labs were relocated to the opposite side of the corridor from their previous location. The
Bridge program was incorporated where the staff lounge was in the previous design. The staff lounge was
relocated on the first floor. The two additional science labs were provided on the third floor.
SD2.7 A suggestion was made to use hybrid lighting (fluorescent lighting with fiberoptics feeding in natural light
into the rooms). MCPS and the Architect will investigate this type of lighting.
SD2.8 It was noted that a walkway will be needed on the west side of the parking lot and on the east side of the
bus loop connected to the sidewalk system along Little Seneca Parkway. A crosswalk will be added from
the west side walkway to the front sidewalk.
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SD2.9 A suggestion was made that the toilet rooms near the media center may be better reoriented toward the
classroom wing. This would allow the media center to have more glass along the corridor. This will be
studied.
SD2.10 A suggestion was made to provide an outdoor eating/recreation area for lunch/break use. The entry from
the Skylark could be developed for this use.
SD2.11 A question about the funding for this project was raised. The project is currently funded for design and is
in the proposed CIP for the next year. The final decision will be made by the BOE and the County Council.
SD2.12 Concern was raised about the Staff Lounge being located so far from the classroom wing. However, it was
suggested that a small breakroom may be added in the core space if room permitted. The addition of a
kitchenette at the planning areas was also suggested. The Architect will explore options.
SD2.13 Ms. Amirpour noted that there were areas along the property boundary that were designated for the
community stormwater management use. The site plan may require slight modification to avoid these
easements.
SD2.14 There appeared to be consensus on both the site and building plan design direction from the participants.
NEXT MEETING:
1. The next schematic design workshop meeting has been scheduled for Thursday, November 15, 2012, at
3:00 p.m. at Rocky Hill Middle School.
THESE NOTES ARE THE OFFICIAL RECORD OF THE MEETING AND REPRESENT THE UNDERSTANDING
OF THE WRITER OF ITEMS DISCUSSED AND DECISIONS MADE DURING THIS MEETING. WE SHALL
ASSUME OUR UNDERSTANDING TO BE CORRECT UNLESS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CONTRARY
IS BROUGHT TO OUR ATTENTION WITHIN SEVEN DAYS.
Author: Don Porter
DPR/drp J:\proj\2012\21243\Docs\04�Meeting Minutes\CDMS#2 SD Meeting 2.docx
Attachments: Sign@in List, Presentation.
Project Name: Clarksburg / Damascus Middle School No. 2
Date: November 1, 2012
Mr./Ms
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Dr.
NameFirst Last Representing
1 Mr. Walt Alze Parent
2 Ms. Sue Amick Clarksburg Cluster Coordinator
3 Ms. Nooshin Amirpour MCPS Division of Construction
4 Mr. Dennis F. Cross MCPS Division of Construction
5 Mr. Ramsey Hawasly Parent
6 Ms. Laura Meador Grimm and Parker Architects
7 Ms. Julie Morris MCPS Division of Long Range Planning
8 Mr. Steve Parker Grimm and Parker Architects
9 Mr. Don Porter Grimm and Parker Architects
10 Mr. Todd Powell Parent
11 Ms. Janet Sanchez MCCPTA/Clarksburg Cluster
12 Mr. Michael Shpur MCPS Divison of Construction
13 Ms. Anne Marie Smith Rocky Hill Middle School AP
14 Ms. Karen Ward Rocky Hill MS PTA
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Clarksburg-Damascus Middle School
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Clarksburg | Damascus Middle School
Your Project: Schedule
Feasibility Study: CompleteSchematic Design: Begun October 2012Meeting #1: Thursday, October 11th at 3:00 pm at Rocky Hill Middle SchoolMeeting #2: Thursday, November 1st at 7:00 pm at Rocky Hill Middle SchoolMeeting #3: Thursday, November 15th at 3:00pm at Rocky Hill Middle SchoolMeeting #4: Thursday, November 29th at 7:00 pm at Rocky Hill Middle SchoolPTA Presentation: Tuesday, December 11th at 7:00 pm at Rocky Hill Middle SchoolDesign Development: Begins January, 2013Preliminary Plans Brochure: February 2013Construction Documents and Permits: February 2014Bid: March 2014Start Construction: May 2014School Opening: Fall 2016
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Lakelands Middle School, Rocky Hill Middle School, Takoma Park Middle School
Previous Prototype Middle Schools
Clarksburg Damascus Middle School – Prepared October 2009
Feasibility Study – goals and guiding principles
Site:
• Site safety• Adequate parking• Separate bus and car traffic access• Minimize school traffic’s impact on
surrounding roads• Maximize field use• Walking path around site• Separate playground areas• Large paved play area for students• Place building with respect to
development• Appropriateness of site to the
prototype building
Building:
• Flexibility for grade level variations• Separate area for community/after
hours use• Controlled entry points• Open and airy spaces• Good circulation pattern• Good supervision to corridors• Inviting lobby area• Handicapped accessibility• Natural daylighting in all
classrooms• Flexible media center• Maintenance friendly building• Vandal resistance
Clarksburg Damascus Middle School – Prepared October 2009
Site Options – option 1
Advantages:• Building orientation is good for natural
daylighting• After hour parking accessible to Gymnasium• Completely separates car and bus traffic• Good circulation pattern for school use• Public spaces are separated from classrooms• Service area faces fields• Habitable spaces have good amount of natural
light• Single controlled entry point is provided for car
and bus drop-off• Entrance is clearly defined from the street and
drop-off areas.• Acknowledges walking community• Main façade of building on major roadway.• South facing elevation for entry• One entrance/exit point for car loop.• Longest on street car stacking• Staff parking requirements met on site.• Building orientation results in larger playground.
Disadvantages:• Split playing fields• All vehicular access from Little
Seneca Parkway
Clarksburg Damascus Middle School – Prepared October 2009
Site Options – option 2
Advantages:• Building orientation is good for natural
daylighting• After hour parking accessible to Gymnasium• Completely separates car and bus traffic• Good circulation pattern for school use• Public spaces are separated from classrooms• Habitable spaces have good amount of natural
light• Single controlled entry point is provided for car
and bus drop-off• Entrance is clearly defined from the street and
drop-off areas.• Acknowledges wakling community• Main façade of building on major roadway.• One entrance/exit point for car loop.• Staff parking requirements met on site.
Disadvantages:• Site entrances stacked closely to
Ridge Road• Building sited close to Ridge Road
Clarksburg Damascus Middle School – Prepared October 2009
Site Options – option 3
Advantages:• Split entry off separate streets for cars and
busses.• After hour parking accessible to Gymnasium• Completely separates car and bus traffic• Good circulation pattern for school use• Public spaces are separated from classrooms• Habitable spaces have good amount of natural
light• Single controlled entry point is provided for car
and bus drop-off• Entrance is clearly defined from the street and
drop-off areas.• Acknowledges walking community• Main façade of building on major roadway.• Staff parking requirements met on site.
Disadvantages:• Building orientation least
advantageous to daylighting• Service area in public view• Car parking uses more site space• More road surface area on site.• Shorter car queuing at main entry • Access traffic on Skylark Road
Clarksburg Damascus Middle School – Prepared October 2012
Site Recommendation – option 1
Clarksburg Damascus Middle School – Prepared November 1
Site Recommendation – option 1Latest
Clarksburg Damascus Middle School – Prepared November 1
Site Recommendation – option 1Latest, Addition
Clarksburg Damascus Middle School – Prepared October 2012
Lakelands Middle School: comparing spaces
ENGLISH/FOREIGN LANGUAGE/MATH/SOCIAL STUDIES 20,700 SF 23,700 SF -3,000 SFSCIENCE ROOMS 13,250 SF 7,600 SF 5,650 SFOTHER INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPORT AREAS 4,750 SF 3,650 SF 1,110 SFESOL CLASSROOMS 900 SF 600 SF 300 SFSPECIAL AND ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION 3,400 SF 5,100 SF -1,700 SFVISUAL ARTS SUITE 1,800 SF 1,800 SF 0 SFMUSIC SUITE 3,428 SF 3,150 SF 278 SFMULTIPURPOSE TECHNOLOGY LABORATORY 2,700 SF 3,160 SF -460 SFMULTIPURPOSE LABORATORY 1,800 SF 1,700 SF -100 SFPHYSICAL EDUCATION FACILITY 19,150 SF 16,650 SF 2,500 SFCOMPUTER SUPPORT 720 SF 375 SF 345 SFINSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA CENTER 5,800 SF 5,860 SF -60 SFCOMMUNICATION CENTER 950 SF 1,350 SF -400 SFSTUDENT ACTIVITIES 300 SF 300 SF 0 SFADMINISTRATIVE SUITE 3,700 SF 2,800 SF 900 SFGUIDANCE SUITE 1,425 SF 1,175 SF 250 SFHEALTH SUITE 765 SF 870 SF -105 SFSTAFF FACILITIES 1,150 SF 1,350 SF -200 SFFOOD SERVICE FACILITIES 11,243 SF 9,800 SF 1,443 SFBUILDING SERVICE FACILITIES 725 SF 500 SF 225 SF
Total Net Program Area 99,606 SF 94,490 SF 5,116 SF
ClarksburgDamascus
Lakelands Park
Proposed Areas of Modification
Prototype Middle School: first floor
Lakelands Park Middle
Prototype Middle School: second floor Proposed Areas of Modification
Lakelands Park Middle
Proposed Middle School: third floor Proposed Areas of Modification
Lakelands Park Middle
Prototype Middle School: first floorLakelands Park Middle
Clarksburg /Damascus
Clarksburg Damascus Middle School – Proposed Layout Nov. 1
Floor plans – first floor
Prototype Middle School: second floor Lakelands Park Middle
Clarksburg /Damascus
Clarksburg Damascus Middle School – Proposed Layout Nov 1t
Floor plans – second floor
Floor plans – third floor
Clarksburg /Damascus
Lakelands Park Middle
Clarksburg Damascus Middle School –Nov. 1
Floor plans – third floor
Sustainable Site Design
Sensitive Stormwater Management Designs
▪ Biofilters and Bioswales▪ Pervious Paving▪ Vegetative Roofing
Building Footprints
▪ Compact Design▪ Proper Orientation
Commitment to Sustainable Design – Storm water Management
Grimm + Parker Architects
Rain gardensPervious Paving
Exterior sunshelves reduce glare from southern sun
Translucent roller shades cut glare from sun
Interior light louvers in upper window bounce light
Sloped ceilings and pendant lightsA
B
C
DA
BD
C
Daylit Classroom Design
▪ Optimized acoustics for learning ▪ Low VOC materials▪ Recycled products▪ Rapidly renewable materials▪ Sound absorptive wall treatments
Healthy Learning Environments
Energy and Resource Conservation
▪ Water conservation▪ High efficiency controllable lighting▪ Daylighting strategies▪ High efficiency HVAC systems▪ Ground source heat pump/geothermal▪ Increased R-values in envelope▪ Recycling program