96-02-29 Trustees: Construction, Land Sale, Easements OHIO STATE TO SEEK BIDS ON GARAGE, SCHOTTENSTEIN CENTER COLUMBUS -- The Ohio State University Board of Trustees on Thursday (2/29) authorized the hiring of architects and engineers for an expansion of the Northwest Parking Garage, and approved bid requests for constructing the garage, the Schottenstein Center and backup utility systems at the Biotechnology Support Facility. Trustees also voted to sell land at Don Scott Field and granted five easements. The university plans to expand the parking garage on Neil Avenue near Woodruff Avenue by adding an 800-space, six-level structure. The expansion is being planned to replace spaces lost to construction of the Max M. Fisher College of Business and to meet increased demand for parking generated by the college. Infrastructure work on the Fisher complex is set to begin this spring. The Public Safety Building will be demolished to accommodate the garage expansion after a replacement site is found for police; traffic, parking and transportation; and physical facilities offices now located there. One option of many under consideration is the now-vacant Veterans Affairs Clinic on Kenny Road at Woody Hayes Drive, said Jill Morelli, assistant vice president and university architect. Because of the logistics involved in moving offices, the earliest anticipated construction completion is late 1998, after the opening of the College of Business office and graduate programs buildings. In accordance with the pedestrian-use directives of the Campus Master Plan, the first floor of the garage will have office and commercial space. Potential tenants are a food service, a copy center, a bookstore annex, traffic and parking office and police substation, Morelli said. Total project cost is estimated to be $11.7 million, with funding coming from future bond proceeds. Debt service is to be paid by Traffic, Parking and Transportation. Morelli said that requests for bids on infrastructure improvements for the Schottenstein Center at Olentangy River Road and Lane Avenue likely will go out in about a month. Bids for building construction will be advertised later. Cost of the entire project is $84.5 million, with funding from the state, future bond proceeds and gifts to the university. The cost of installing the backup heating and electrical systems for the Biotechnology Support Facility on West Campus will be $265,000, with funding from the Ohio Board of Regents. Sale Of land to enable Columbus to widen Sawmill Road The board voted to sell 2.62 acres along the east side of Sawmill Road to the City of Columbus for $190,456. The land, by the Animal Science Livestock Center at Don Scott Field, will be used by the city to widen Sawmill. The sale must be authorized by the Ohio General Assembly and approved by the Federal Aviation Administration. Proceeds from the sale will be used to support future airport improvements, boost the university's land acquisition account, and pay Marjorie Umbstaetter for the value of her life estate interest in about .055 acre included in the parcel at 5228 Sawmill Road. Easements Granted In Columbus, Marysville, Wooster, Jackson Trustees granted five easements as follows: -- A 25-year easement to Columbia Gas of Ohio on a 20- by-1,420-foot strip for installing a gas pipeline from North Star Road to the Edison Joining Technology Center, which is being constructed south of Lane Avenue near Carmack Road. -- A 15-year easement to MetroComm AxS of a 10-by-413- foot strip for installing overhead wires and a 10-by-941- foot strip for installing underground fiber optic cables at Ohio Educational Broadcasting, 2470 North Star Road. -- A 25-year easement to the City of Marysville on a 30-by-85-foot strip for sanitary sewer improvements to the university's veterinary clinic on Milford Avenue. -- A 25-year easement to the Holmes-Wayne Electric Cooperative on a 30-by-5,288-foot strip to provide electric to facilities at the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center along Messner and Fredericksburg roads near Wooster. -- A 15-year easement to Ohio Bell Telephone Co. on a 10-by-1,725-foot strip to install telephone line at the OARDC Jackson Branch on Standpipe Road. Ohio State will receive $625 for the easement. # Contact: Jill Morelli, assistant vice president and university architect, (614) 292-4458, on construction; or Robert J. Haverkamp, assistant to the vice president for business and administration, (614) 292-7970, on the sale of land and granting of easements. Written by David Bhaerman, (614) 292-8422, and Tom Spring, (614) 292-8309. [Submitted by: Von Reid-Vargas (ereid@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu) Thu, 29 Feb 1996 16:36:06 -0500] All documents are the responsibility of their originator.