Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 5, § 20430 - Definitions
(a) Addition -- a
project that increases the floor area of enclosed space of an existing
building. "Addition" also means "expansion."
(b) Addition/remodeling -- a project that
combines remodeling with an addition to an existing building.
(c) Administrative costs of the project
[Education Code section
19990] --
administrative costs include costs of any services provided by employees of the
applicant jurisdiction or its library service provider, excluding professional
services as described in section
20432(e) and (f)
where such services are required by the applicant jurisdiction to be provided
by a Public Works or similar department, or by other departments providing the
professional services, and where the costs are directly billed to the
construction project.
(d) Applicant
-- a local jurisdiction as defined under Education Code section
19988 that
is eligible for a grant and that is in the process of making application for
California Reading and Literacy Improvement and Public Library Construction and
Renovation Bond Act of 2000 funds.
(e) Application Form -- the form entitled
"Application Form: California Reading and Literacy Improvement and Public
Library Construction and Renovation Bond Act of 2000 Funds" found in section
20440, Appendix 1.
(f) Appraised value -- the value of land, an
existing building, or any other improvements as determined by an independent
certified appraiser no more than one year prior to the date of the Board's
deadline for application. [See section
20436(a) for
appraisal requirements.]
(g)
Architect -- an architect holding a valid license under California Business and
Professions Code, Chapter 3, Division 3, commencing with section
5500.
(h) Assignable square footage -- the usable
space within the building assigned to furniture and equipment, excluding any
non-assignable space.
(i) Board --
California Public Library Construction and Renovation Board.
(j) Bond Act -- the California Reading and
Literacy Improvement and Public Library Construction and Renovation Bond Act of
2000 (Education Code sections
19985-
20011).
(k) Co-located library -- a library that
houses a combined public library and public school library in a single
facility, either on or off of school grounds. Library services provided in the
facility shall be defined by a cooperative agreement between the public library
jurisdiction that will operate the library and one or more public school
districts serving any combination of K-12 students. The terms "co-location
project" and "co-located library" are used synonymously. If portions of a
co-located project are not devoted to the delivery and support of public
library direct service, the project shall be considered, in addition, a
multipurpose project.
(l) Common
areas of a multipurpose building -- areas of a multi-occupant building that are
shared by its occupants.
(m)
Community Library Needs Assessment -- a written evaluation of the library
service needs of an identified public library service area containing the
elements specified in section
20440, Appendix 3.
(n) Completion of the public library project
-- For the purposes of Bond Act grant projects, the public library project
shall be considered complete at Substantial Completion.
(o) Construction manager -- an individual who
has had responsibility for construction management for five or more
construction projects in excess of $1,000,000 each, within the 10 years prior
to the Board's application deadline.
(p) Conversion -- remodeling an existing
building that is not currently used for public library purposes to make it a
public library.
(q) Construction
cost estimator -- an individual who has had responsibility for five or more
construction project cost estimates in excess of $1,000,000 each, within the 10
years prior to the Board's application deadline.
(r) Cooperative agreement -- a written legal
agreement containing the elements specified in section
20440, Appendix 2.
(s) DSA -- Division of the State Architect,
Department of General Services, State of California.
(t) Electronic technologies -- any electronic
device or network that processes or provides access to data or
information.
(u) Eligible project
costs -- reimbursable costs authorized in Education Code sections
19989 and
19995(b)
as made specific in these regulations.
(v) Eligible projected construction cost:
(1) For new construction -- construction
contract costs for a public library or joint use library facility derived by
calculating the normal public construction costs in the applicant's area as
specified in section
20436(c).
(2) For conversion, remodeling, and
addition/remodeling -- construction costs related to all aspects of remodeling,
rehabilitating, or renovating an existing public library facility owned by the
applicant; or construction costs related to the conversion of a building into a
public library, as specified in section
20436(d).
(w) Engineer -- an engineer holding a valid
license under California Business and Professions Code, Chapter 7, Division 3,
commencing with section 6700, in that branch of engineering that is
applicable.
(x) Existing public
library -- a facility operated to provide public library direct service, either
owned or leased, if the lease has a total duration of not less than 20
years.
(y) Existing public school
library -- a facility operated to provide library service to students in a
public school, either owned or leased, if the lease has a total duration of not
less than 20 years.
(z)
Fenestration -- the arrangement, proportioning, and design of exterior and
interior windows, clerestories, skylights, window walls, and doors in a
building.
(aa) Field Act --
Education Code sections
17281,
17365, and
81130.
(bb) Gross square footage -- the entire area
of the building interior including the exterior wall thickness. The total of
the assignable square footage and the non-assignable square footage equals the
gross square footage. Whenever the terms or abbreviations "square footage,"
"square feet," "SQ FT," or "SF" are used in the Bond Act regulations or
appendices without the modifiers "assignable" or "non-assignable," then the
terms or abbreviations mean "gross square footage" or "gross square
feet."
(cc) Inadequate
infrastructure -- incoming telecommunication connection to a public school
building equal to or less than 512 thousand bits per second (512K
bps).
(dd) Joint use project -- a
public library project that is either a co-located library or a joint venture
project.
(ee) Joint venture project
-- a project to construct a public library facility that jointly serves both
public library users and any combination of K-12 students as defined by a
cooperative agreement between a public library jurisdiction and one or more
public school districts. Joint venture library services are defined in section
20434(a)(1)(B).
(ff) K-12 -- kindergarten through grade
12.
(gg) Library building program
-- the planning document that describes the space requirements and all other
general building considerations required for the design of a public library
building, as specified in section
20440, Appendix 5.
(hh) Library consultant -- a qualified
library consultant who meets all of the following criteria:
(1) Possesses a Master of Library Science or
equivalent 5th year degree in library science.
(2) Has been a consultant for at least five
different library projects within the last 10 years for the development of at
least one of the following:
(A) Library needs
assessment.
(B) Library plan of
service.
(C) Library facility
master plan.
(D) Library site
study.
(E) Library building
program.
(F) Library architectural
plans review.
(3) Has
provided the services in (2) above as an independent contractor or as the
employee of an organization involved with the administration of public
libraries.
(ii) Library
facilities master plan -- a jurisdiction-wide plan detailing the anticipated
need for new and/or remodeled public library facilities for a specified period
of time.
(jj) Local matching funds
-- 35% of the total eligible project costs submitted in the Library Project
Budget in the Application Form, which the applicant is responsible for
obtaining from sources other than the Bond Act.
(kk) Mid-point of construction -- the
calendar date that falls half-way between the start of construction and
Substantial Completion of the project.
(ll) Multipurpose building -- a
multi-occupant facility, part of which is a public library and part of which is
used for other purposes. [See also the definition (k), Co-located
library].
(mm) New construction --
new building square footage for one or more of the following:
(1) A totally new library building.
(2) An addition to an existing public library
building owned by the applicant.
(3) An addition to an existing building that
is being converted to a public library building.
(nn) New public library -- any of the
following:
(1) The construction of a new
public library building.
(2) The
acquisition of a building that is not currently a public library and remodeling
it to become a public library.
(3)
A replacement facility for an existing public library, whether on the same site
or a new site.
(oo)
Non-assignable space -- utility areas of a building required for the function
of the building, including stairways; elevators; corridors and interior
walkways; public lobbies; restrooms; duct shafts; mechanical rooms; electrical
closets; telecommunications closets for voice, data, electrical, security, and
fire systems; janitor's closets; fireplaces; interior and exterior wall
thickness; and exterior amenities that are part of the building but not
enclosed, such as loading docks and covered patios, porches, and
walkways.
(pp) Project -- a
remodeling, remodeling with addition, or new construction project for purposes
authorized under Education Code section
19989.
(qq) Project manager -- an individual who has
had responsibility for project management of five or more construction projects
in excess of $1,000,000 each, within the 10 years prior to the Board's
application deadline.
(rr)
Projected construction cost -- the construction cost of the library project as
estimated by an architect, engineer, or construction cost estimator.
(ss) Public library portion of a building or
site -- the portion of the building or site dedicated to the delivery and
support of public library direct services plus the pro rata share of common
areas attributable to the delivery and support of public library direct
services.
(tt) Readers' seats --
all seating in the library available for the public of all ages to use while
reading print materials (i.e., lounge seating, benches, floor cushions, seating
at tables, carrels, and study counters). Readers' seats do not include
technology workstations.
(uu)
Remodeling -- any form of renovation or rehabilitation of an existing facility.
The following terms are used synonymously: remodeling, renovation, and
rehabilitation.
(vv) State matching
funds -- 65% of the total eligible project costs submitted in the Library
Project Budget in the Application Form.
(ww) Substantial Completion -- the date on
which the owner and contractor agree that the construction contract is
sufficiently complete to permit the owner to take possession of the
facility.
(xx) Supplemental funds
-- local funds required to cover ineligible project costs that are directly
related to the construction project.
(yy) Technology workstations -- workstations
in the library (e.g. tables, carrels, counters, office systems) available for
the public of all ages to use while operating any kind of library-provided
electronic or audiovisual technology (i.e., personal computers, computer
terminals, online public access computers (OPAC), audio and video units, ADA
adaptive technology, and microform readers).
Notes
Note: Authority cited: Section 19992, Education Code. Reference: Sections 19989, 19994, 19995 and 19996, Education Code.
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