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Worksession on Kaiser Medical Center Project January 11, 2010 <br />pg. 3 <br />Phase 1 of the San Leandro Kaiser Medical Center would include the following major <br />components: <br />• Hospital: The hospital is proposed as an approximately 436,000 square foot, 6-story building <br />containing up to 264 licensed beds, located generally in the central portion of the medical <br />center site. It would include inpatient nursing functions, medical imaging/radiology, clinical <br />labs and a blood bank, up to 10 operating rooms and recovery spaces, pharmacies, an <br />emergency department, cafeteria and other building support departments. <br />• Hospital Support Building (HSB): The HSB is proposed as an approximately 275,000 square <br />foot, 6 story building located immediately adjacent to and connected to the hospital. It would <br />provide outpatient clinical departments, physician offices, exam and treatment rooms, a <br />pharmacy, administrative offices and member services departments. <br />• Central Utility Plant (CUP): The CUP would support the hospital and HSB and contain all of <br />the major mechanical and electrical equipment necessary to support the medical center <br />including boilers, chillers, emergency generators, switchgear, telecommunications equipment <br />and offices and shops for the engineering department. These facilities would be contained <br />within a 31,000 square foot, 2-story building located apart from the hospital and HSB, closer <br />to I-880. <br />• Parking: Total parking for Phase 1 would include up to 2,100 surface parking spaces. <br />Kaiser has voluntarily committed to implementing a number of "green" building features <br />throughout the Medical Center, where feasible and practical, using the standards of the Green <br />Guide for Healthcare. ~ These features may include, but are not limited to bicycle storage and <br />changing rooms, energy efficient roofing materials, water-efficient fixtures, efficiency measures <br />to reduce energy consumption, and selection of mechanical equipment that minimizes or <br />eliminates ozone-depleting and greenhouse gas emissions. <br />Phase 1 of the Medical Center would also include a number of on-site as well as off-site roadway <br />improvements, including the extension of Republic Avenue from Merced Street. This extension <br />of Republic Avenue would serve as the main driveway to the Medical Center and also provide <br />access to the future mixed-use retail development site. Additional access to the Medical Center <br />would be provided at two locations along Fairway Drive and at two locations off of the existing <br />Frontage Road on the north side of the Fairway Drive overcrossing. <br />Medical Center Buildout <br />Buildout of the Medical Center is defined as additional future development capacity to enable <br />Kaiser to incorporate new health care delivery technologies as well as additional space for <br />~ Green Guide for Healthcare Steering Committee, 2007, Green Guide for Healthcare <br />