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HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 44 – Capitol Bldg, restoration

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 44

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HCR044.....................................................by STATE AFFAIRS
CAPITOL RESTORATION - Stating findings of the Legislature; restating the
Legislature's support for the restoration, preservation and maintenance of
the State Capitol Building; authorizing the Idaho Capitol Commission to
modify its Master Plan for the restoration of the State Capitol Building to
provide for certain listed modifications and improvements; authorizing the
Department of Administration to enter into an agreement with the Idaho
State Building Authority to provide financing and to restore and refurbish
the State Capitol Building and giving prior legislative approval; and
supporting a design and construction schedule that will allow the
restoration of the State Capitol Building to begin following the 2007
legislative session, and to be completed prior to the beginning of the 2010
legislative session.
                                                                        
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  ]]]]              LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO             ]]]]
 Fifty-eighth Legislature                   Second Regular Session - 2006
                                                                        
                                                                        
                              IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
                                                                        
                             HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 44
                                                                        
                                 BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE
                                                                        
  1                               A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
  2    STATING LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS, RESTATING THE LEGISLATURE'S SUPPORT FOR THE RES-
  3        TORATION, PRESERVATION AND MAINTENANCE  OF  THE  STATE  CAPITOL  BUILDING,
  4        REQUESTING AND AUTHORIZING THE IDAHO CAPITOL COMMISSION TO MODIFY ITS MAS-
  5        TER  PLAN FOR THE RESTORATION OF THE STATE CAPITOL BUILDING TO PROVIDE FOR
  6        CERTAIN LISTED MODIFICATIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS, AUTHORIZING  AND  APPROVING
  7        THE  DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT OR AGREEMENTS
  8        WITH THE IDAHO STATE BUILDING AUTHORITY, UNDER SUCH TERMS  AND  CONDITIONS
  9        AS  MAY  BE  REASONABLE AND NECESSARY, TO PROVIDE FINANCING AND TO RESTORE
 10        AND REFURBISH THE STATE CAPITOL BUILDING AND CONSTITUTING  PRIOR  LEGISLA-
 11        TIVE APPROVAL IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 67-6410, IDAHO CODE, AND SUPPORT-
 12        ING  AND  RECOMMENDING  A DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE THAT WILL ALLOW
 13        THE RESTORATION OF THE STATE CAPITOL BUILDING TO BEGIN FOLLOWING THE  2007
 14        LEGISLATIVE  SESSION,  AND  TO  BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO THE BEGINNING OF THE
 15        2010 LEGISLATIVE SESSION.
                                                                        
 16    Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho:
                                                                        
 17        WHEREAS, the State Capitol Building is the most vital and preeminent  pub-
 18    lic building in Idaho and a symbol of Idaho's sovereignty; and
 19        WHEREAS,  the restoration, preservation and maintenance of the State Capi-
 20    tol Building represents a vital public interest; and
 21        WHEREAS, to ensure the State Capitol Building's long history  and  legacy,
 22    the Idaho Capitol Commission was created by the 1998 Legislature with a vision
 23    of restoring the State Capitol Building to its original splendor; and
 24        WHEREAS,  the Idaho Capitol Commission, pursuant to Section 67-1608, Idaho
 25    Code, has developed a comprehensive, multiyear Master Plan for the restoration
 26    of the State Capitol Building that would address  modifications,  improvements
 27    and preservation; and
 28        WHEREAS,  the  Legislature in 2001 adopted House Concurrent Resolution No.
 29    21 supporting the Master Plan approved by the Capitol Commission for the  com-
 30    prehensive restoration and refurbishment of the State Capitol Building; and
 31        WHEREAS,  in  the intervening years the need for an expansion of the State
 32    Capitol Building to accommodate larger public hearing rooms has coincided with
 33    the Legislature's desire to maintain the State Capitol Building as  a  working
 34    Capitol; and
 35        WHEREAS, a task force appointed by and consisting of majority and minority
 36    legislative  leadership  has  met  throughout  the  interim in 2005 to examine
 37    numerous alternatives  for  providing  additional  public  hearing  rooms  and
 38    related  office space to meet current and future needs, and to obtain informa-
 39    tion relating to building designs, projected costs,  architectural  integrity,
 40    site  geotechnical  analysis, phased development of the Capitol Mall, adjacent
 41    office space, and relocation options during the State Capitol restoration; and
 42        WHEREAS, the task force has recommended an  approach  to  restoration  and
 43    expansion  of  the  State Capitol Building that will accommodate the needs for
 44    public hearing rooms and maintain Idaho's Capitol Building as a working  Capi-
                                                                        
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  1    tol  Building into the future without compromising the Capitol's architectural
  2    integrity and uniqueness; and
  3        WHEREAS, the Legislature and the Governor intend that the Capitol restora-
  4    tion move forward without delay.
  5        NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of the Second  Regular  Ses-
  6    sion  of  the Fifty-eighth Idaho Legislature, the House of Representatives and
  7    the Senate concurring therein, that the Legislature restates its  support  for
  8    the restoration, preservation and maintenance of the State Capitol Building.
  9        BE  IT  FURTHER  RESOLVED that the Legislature requests and authorizes the
 10    Idaho Capitol Commission to modify its Master Plan for the restoration of  the
 11    State Capitol Building to provide for the following modifications and improve-
 12    ments:
 13        (1)  The  construction  of  one-story garden level atrium additions at the
 14    east and west ends of the State Capitol Building of approximately thirty-three
 15    thousand (33,000) square feet each, designed to accommodate large public hear-
 16    ing rooms, adjacent committee and staff office space and corridors for  Legis-
 17    lator access and egress in each atrium addition.
 18        (2)  The  construction  of  a  one-story underground addition on the south
 19    side of the State Capitol Building, under the grand stairway, of approximately
 20    thirty thousand (30,000) square feet, designed to accommodate additional  pub-
 21    lic hearing rooms and legislative office space.
 22        (3)  Provisions  to  allow  future  connectivity between the State Capitol
 23    Building and its garden level atrium wings with other adjoining  state  build-
 24    ings on the Capitol Mall.
 25        (4)  New  high-speed  elevators  at the east and west ends of the existing
 26    State Capitol Building sufficient to connect legislative chambers and  offices
 27    with  the new atrium additions and also to provide emergency access and egress
 28    from the upper floors of the State Capitol Building.
 29        (5)  A reassessment and reconfiguration of the Master Plan's assignment of
 30    space throughout the Capitol Building and any other necessary design  changes,
 31    to  accommodate  the  addition  of  atrium additions and high-speed elevators,
 32    offices within the building for legislative staff, and the relocation of  leg-
 33    islative hearing rooms and offices.
 34        BE  IT  FURTHER  RESOLVED that the Legislature authorizes and approves the
 35    Department of Administration to enter into an agreement or agreements with the
 36    Idaho State Building Authority, under such terms and conditions as may be rea-
 37    sonable and necessary, to provide financing and to restore and  refurbish  the
 38    State Capitol Building, and that this resolution shall constitute prior legis-
 39    lative approval in accordance with Section 67-6410, Idaho Code.
 40        BE  IT  FURTHER RESOLVED that the Legislature supports and recommends that
 41    the Idaho Capitol Commission, the Department of Administration and  the  Idaho
 42    State  Building  Authority pursue a design and construction schedule that will
 43    allow the restoration of the State Capitol Building  to  begin  following  the
 44    2007  legislative  session,  and to be completed prior to the beginning of the
 45    2010 legislative session.

Statement of Purpose / Fiscal Impact


                      STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
                                
                           RS 16059C1

     The State Capitol Building is the most vital and preeminent
public building in this state and a symbol of Idaho's sovereignty, and
its restoration and preservation are of critical interest to all Idaho
citizens. 
      
     Idaho is the third fastest growing state in the nation.  In
recent years, ever larger numbers of citizens are seeking to
participate in the legislative process by attending and testifying in
public hearings held by legislative committees. Unfortunately, our
current Capitol building, completed in 1920, does not contain enough
space and does not allow any effective reconfiguration or expansion of
hearing rooms.

     This resolution would authorize going forward with the original
Capitol restoration, and also constructing two one-story garden level
atrium additions on the east and west ends of the Capitol, connected
to the upper floors by high speed elevators, as well as a one-story
garden level addition on the south side of the Capitol, under the
grand stairway.  The below-ground atrium construction, similar to the
approach taken with the Texas state and U.S. Capitol buildings, would
preserve the architectural integrity of Idaho's unique Capitol design,
while providing the needed legislative hearing rooms and attendant
office space to maintain a working Capitol building for Idaho's
future.

                          FISCAL NOTE

     This resolution has no fiscal impact on the state general fund. 
Pursuant to Idaho Code Section 63-2520(5), after July 1, 2006, funds
from a portion of tobacco taxes accumulating in the state permanent
building fund are designated for the Capitol restoration and may be
used to pay directly for the restoration costs, or for debt service on
bonds issued by the State Building Authority.  Current estimates are
that approximately $30 million will be deposited in the permanent
building fund for that purpose during FY 2007, and further amounts
each year thereafter until the restoration is complete.
     Were the restoration to begin in April 2007, current estimates of
the cost of the original Capitol restoration have increased to an
estimated $74 million, and climb higher with each year of delay.  The
cost of the two single level east-west atrium additions, including new
high speed elevators, along with the south side underground addition
would add approximately $36.1 million to the overall cost of the
restoration effort.



Contact:  Carl Bianchi, Director of Legislative Services
          334-2475


STATEMENT OF PURPOSE/FISCAL NOTE                          HCR 44