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(Architects' Rendition -
Fall 2007) |

Original PUB - (Circa
1965) |
The
remodeled
PUB
(Pagoda Union Building) was ready for students and
community members by early 2008. The new building
will offer a quiet study lounge, student and staff
meeting rooms, two dining areas and a game room.
The College looks forward to hosting community events in
the new facility. Rooms in the PUB will also be
available for rent for community functions such as
weddings, charity dinners, and meetings. Contact Lynn
Yaw at
lyaw@shoreline.edu for reservation information.
Food services, including deli and espresso items,
will be provided by Chartwells, a division of the
Compass Group. The vendor will focus on healthful menus
that offer low-carb, low-fat, non-dairy and vegetarian
options. Additionally, Chartwells will provide catering
and vending services on the College campus. The design
for the new
PUB
was created by Opsis Architects of Portland, Oregon.
Opsis specializes in student union buildings for college
and university campuses, and has designed many of these
facilities in the state of Washington.
In May of 2006, the existing
PUB
is scheduled to be torn down and a new building
constructed in its place. The College has created
this website to provide ongoing information about the
project and to alert the campus to changes that will
take place. Program and services that are current
housed in the PUB will be moved to various location on
campus. A "Virtual PUB" has been created that
details where these services have moved.
The remodeled PUB was built on the existing
footprint of the current building's foundation, and adds a third floor to the two-floor design.
The new
PUB
will include the
Bookstore,
moved from its current location in the basement of the
FOSS building, offices for the Ebbtide (student
newspaper--moved from the 1500 building). A new
kitchen and food service area and two new dining rooms
will be included in the new PUB. A study lounge,
numerous meeting rooms, a game room, and a quiet lounge
will also be added to the new building.
Several offices currently housed in the
PUB
will also be located in the new building, including
Diversity and Student Success (the Multicultural Center
and Women's Center), Safety and Security, Student
Government, Student Programs (Arts and Entertainment
Board, Campus Ambassadors, support services for clubs
and organizations, and Transfer Student Tutoring).
The campus Plant Operations offices, including
maintenance and custodial services, will be moved from
the basement of the current PUB to a new facility in
order to accommodate the move of the Bookstore into the
bottom floor of the new building.
Construction on the new
PUB
is scheduled for completion by September of 2007.
The project is projected to cost $17.5 million. A
certificate of participation (COP) was granted by the
state in 2005 as a low interest loan to finance the
construction project. The loan will be repaid
largely through a student building fee that was enacted
by a vote of the students in December of 1999.
Funds from the College Bookstore, the Food Service,
Whidbey Coffee, and International Student enrollment are
also being used to pay off the COP.
The design for the new
PUB
was created by Opsis Architects of Portland, Oregon.
Opsis specializes in student union buildings for college
and university campuses, and has designed many of these
facilities in the state of Washington, most recently the
student union building at Highline Community College
that opened in the spring of 2005.
a.
PUB
Renovation Fee:
- On December 7 and 8, 1999,
Shoreline Community College students voted to approve a
ballot measure to establish a new PUB Renovation Fee for
remodeling the PUB. The text of the ballot
issue approved by students in the election reads:
- "For the purpose of remodeling the Student Center
(PUB), shall the Associated Students of Shoreline
Community College assess themselves a $3.00 per credit
fee (maximum 10 credits) to begin fall of 2000 and
continue until Student Center obligations are
complete?"
b. Student Services and Activities Fees:
- Since 1987, students have set aside a portion of the
Student Services and Activities Fee Budget for a PUB
Reserve Fund to remodel the building. There have
been two elections held where students voted to set
aside a portion of the SS&A Fee Budget for remodeling
the PUB (1987 and 1991). Additionally, in
spring of 1999 the College Board of Trustees approved a
request by Student Government to set aside an additional
4.6 percent of the SS&A Fee Budget for remodeling the
PUB. All of these actions combined amount to
approximately 7.6% of the SS&A Fee Budget. The PUB
Reserve was budgeted at 7.6% for 2004-05, producing an
estimated $69,700 in revenue. These funds
are transferred to the PUB Renovation Fee Budget at the
end of each fiscal year.
- The PUB Reserve Fund was used three times in the
past: to match a state of Washington Americans
With Disabilities Act (ADA) grant to build a disabled
elevator for the FOSS Building and PUB; to build the
Multicultural/Diversity Education Center in 1997-98; and
to improve lighting and restrooms in the PUB in 1994.
- The December 1999 election was held to establish a
separate fee in addition to funds dedicated to
remodeling the PUB through the SS&A Fee Budget. At
current enrollment levels, these two sources of revenue
will produce approximately $500,000-$550,000 per year
dedicated to remodeling the PUB.
A needs assessment conducted
by Student Government in 1989 identified the following
improvements as priorities:
1. Quiet, private
dining areas to eat, talk and study
2. Lounge space for
students to study, meet informally, sleep and listen to
music
3. More meeting rooms
for clubs and organization
4. Office space for
student clubs and organizations
5. A game room for
interactive games like ping pong and pool
6. Covered access and
improved disabled access to the FOSS Building from the
PUB
7. A separate area for
entertainment, apart from dining areas
8. Increased restrooms,
especially women's
9. Improved lighting
throughout the building
10. An area for designing posters for events
11. Redesign the food service area, including a
mini kitchenette for conferences & rentals.
The 1999 election that created the PUB Renovation fee
included the following proposals for
remodeling the
building in the promotional materials, drawn largely
from the 1989 needs
assessment.
- create quiet, private dining areas to eat, talk and
study
- create lounge space for students to study,
meet informally, sleep, listen to music or watch
TV
- increase meeting rooms for clubs and organizations
- increase office space for student clubs and
organizations
- build a game room for interactive games like pool, ping
pong, foosball
- create sufficient bathroom space, especially women's
- build covered access to the FOSS building from the PUB
- create separate entertainment areas in the
building for concerts, lectures and events.
- build an office in the PUB for the
Ebbtide
(student newspaper).
- create an outdoor plaza between the PUB
and the FOSS Building for concerts and other events.
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