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'-wkFr-a � � X097 c "`o.L6 o »--A0 � s Q r1D--1 vols 57c17/1L/ Friends of the Jesse Lee Home Completed and Proposed Improvements Completed Site Improvements- Actual Costs Investment Project Management $79,172.00 Structural Stabilization, Roof Protection 2011 $57,680.00 Roof Protection & Repairs 2012 $17,000.00 Architectural Design Services & Surveying through March 1, 2013 $389,099.00 Phase 1 Environmental Report & Study $20,160.00 Hazmat Study $4,220.00 Surveying $8,745.51 Structural Analysis $14,045.26 TOTAL $59.0__121.77 Proposed Site Improvements- Estimated Costs Hazmat Abatement (both buildings per environmental report) $216,000.00 Clearing, Grubbing, Site Preparation to Sub-grade $105,797.00 Site Utilities - Mechanical (Water, Sewer, Storm, Fuel Oil Tank) Electrical (Service, Telecom, Transformer, etc.) $335,223.00 Exterior Foundation Stabilization (Expose exterior, add drain, waterproof, epoxy inject cracks. Interior — FRP inside of foundation wails (includes exposing footing, FRP application top to bottom) $150,000.00 Design: Completion of Design $705,374.00 Water Utilities: 270+/- feet 8" main @ $200 per foot and 2 hydrants @$10,000 each $74,000.00 Sewer Utilities: 220+/- feet 6" main @ $150 per foot, 100+/- feet 4" main @ $125 per foot, 3SSMHs@ $10,000 each $75,500.00 Soft Costs (Project Management, Permits & Fees, Reporting) $75,619.00 TOTAL $1,737,139.00 Completed and Proposed Site Improvements TOTAL $2,327,260.77 NOTES *Proposed costs are estimates ** City Appraised value for the Jesse Lee Home Appraisal was $470,000. *** Property appraisal does not include the added costs of demolition, hazmat abatement, permitting and other costs associated with the existing structures. • 5/ 7( 014 Executive Summary. The Balto SchooI The Balto School is an Alaska Statute 14.03.250 authorized residential charter school Economic Impact Analysis of Construction and operating as a part of the Kenai Peninsula School District under the guidance of a p �/ specific board of directors. It is housed at Seward's Jesse Lee Home.a nationally Annual Operation recognized historic site that operates under the governance of the Friends of the Jesse p Lee Home,a 501(c)(3)not-for-profit organization. Steven Hamilton, C&S Management Associates Anchorage, Economic Impact Analysis estimates the economic impact on a region of any change in Alaska a particular industry. In this case,we want to estimate the economic impact on the Kenai Peninsula Borough of the proposed Balto School. In this document,we examine the impact of both the construction component of the project and the annual operations. For the construction component,we examine the ;p impact as it will occur in both the combined Anchorage metropolitan and the Kenai Owv s on w m Jesse Lee Hom• e e Peninsula regions as well as a separate analysis that examines impact only on the }` Kenai Peninsula. For the annual operations,we examine the impact of the initial model,using 75-student capacity as well as the long-term intended model.150-student capacity. For these +ii,w fi, • ,' ;w wr,.' analyses,we use IMPLAN®2012 data sets for both the Kenai Peninsula and the t't Anchorage metropolitan areas with the IMPLAN®V3 software. Key results are reported 11"( y rt 'i in terms of: a *, r• ; : F ' i • Direct Effect—the direct impact of the project,its spending,employment i►'r d. % '= fig „ ;p. „iirin4. Indirect Effect—the impact of the project on the economic activity of other businesses in the region;and ', , ., r• 13‘" r " �°° - Inducted Effect—the impact of the project(both direct and indirect)on . j household economic activity +y • .ro r f . ' k During the construction phase,the project will support total employment of 127 jobs. •fir many of which should be local and$21.2 million in economic output in the combined m•Aa Kenai Peninsula and Anchorage Metropolitan areas. When looking at the impact on the Kenai Peninsula alone,it supports local 78 jobs and$9.9 million in economic output. 7 Annual operations at the 75-student level will support 21 local jobs and$2.9 million in economic output in the Kenai Peninsula region. Operation at the 150-student level will support 31 local jobs and$4.1 million in economic output. S Management Associates Friends theAll figures are reported in 2014 dollars assuming that the construction and initial C Jesse Lee H•,..., ., PO Box 1 nge0 PO Friends x of operation will occur in 2014. The 150-student operation analysis assumes a 2018 start- PO date and all results are discounted to 2014 dollars. Anchorage,Alaska 99514 Seward Aiasr a 99664 g (907)277-1088 (907)422-0660 stevejid csmgt.com jesseieehome, gci.net . www.csmgi.com www-iesseleehome net' --- ._ ____ ___ ------ —-- Table of Contents Introduction,Purpose,and Methodology. Executive Summary. 2 The Balto School is an Alaska Statute 14.03.250 authorized residential charter school Introduction,Purpose,and Methodology. 4 operating as a part of the Kenai Peninsula School District under the guidance of a Purpose of this Analysis 4 specific board of directors. It is housed at Seward's Jesse Lee Home,a nationally Methodology 5 recognized historic site that operates under the governance of the Friends of the Jesse Definitions 5 Lee Home,a 501(c)(3)not-for-profit organization. Impact of Construction Project. 7 Impact of Construction on Combined Areas_...................._. ........ 7 The Balto School will be a unique educational facility that offers a one-semester Impact of Construction on the Kenai Peninsula..._..._..._._..._.__..._.__._.._.............._._.____ 7 residential educational program for a cross-section of Alaska high school students and a Impact of Annual Operations y limited summer program,which also serves national and international students. The Impact of Operations at 75-Student Capacity 9 school will be located in the Jesse Lee Home,a facility with strong ties to Alaska history. Impact of Operations at the 150-Student Capacity y The Jesse Lee Home is currently on the National Register of Historic Sites. Summary io The curriculum for the school will be a place-based STEAM model:sciences, Appendicesii technology,engineering,arts and design,and mathematics with a strong undercurrent Appendix A: Impact of Construction Project(Combined Anchorage and Kenai Peninsula) 12 of developing Alaskan leaders. A special emphasis will be placed on natural resource Appendix B:Impact of Construction Project(Kenai Peninsula alone) 13 management and hands-on vocational training. A limited summer program will be Appendix C: Impact of Annual Operations at the 75-Student Capacity 14 offered that provides a mix of educational exposure,real world application,and outdoor Appendix D: Impact of Annual Operations at the 150-Student Capacity 15 experiences taking advantage the unique resources Seward has to offer. Purpose of this Analysis. Economic Impact Analysis estimates the economic impact on a region of any change in a particular industry. In this case,we want to estimate the economic impact on the Kenai Peninsula Borough of the proposed Balto School. This modeling is based on the notion that economic activity at the Balto School will have a ripple effect through the economy of the Kenai Peninsula both as a result of purchases in the region and earnings. This analysis reflects the extent to which this increase in economic activity also drives increased earnings and jobs in other industries. In this series of analyses,we will examine the impact of the construction project that will renovate the historic Jesse Lee Home as well as looking at annual operations both at the 75-student capacity and the 150-student capacity. For the construction project, understanding that there will undoubtedly be importing of both labor and materials from the Anchorage bowl area,we first examine the impact on the combined areas of Anchorage and the Kenai Peninsula. We will also isolate through separate analysis,the impact of the construction project on the Kenai Peninsula alone(assuming that 50%of the costs will be incurred in the Kenai Peninsula economy). u�:: r 't t3 A:°> p ,7i V.,...I r Value Added. Value added is the combination of labor income,other property type For these analyses,we used the 2012 IMPLAN®data sets for the Kenai Peninsula and income,and indirect business taxes. Other property type income includes profits, the Anchorage area. Analyses were conducted using the IMPLAN®V3 software. interest income,and rental income. Indirect business taxes are taxes collected by the Analysis inputs for the construction project were taken from the 65%review documents business on behalf of the government,such as sales tax,excise tax,property tax,fees, from the project architect. The inputs for the annual operations analyses were taken etc. from the latest revisions of the projected income statements at both the 75-student capacity and the 150-student capacity. The projected event years were all set to 2014 with the software making the necessary adjustments from 2012 dollars for the 75- student model and the construction. Since movement to the 150-student model is further into the future,we assumed a 2018 implementation with the software discounting values to 2014 dollars. In Appendices A through 0 we provide the impact of the project components to the ten industries in the area ranked by the impact on employment in those industries. Definitions. The following definitions are taken from Principles of Impact Analysis and IMPLAN® Applications,the technical manual that accompanies the IMPLAN®software and data. Direct Effect. The direct effect reports the impact of the Balto School only. It consists of employment(number of jobs),labor earnings,value added,and total revenue of the school. Indirect Effect. The indirect effect reports the impact of spending and employment by businesses that are themselves impacted by the Balto School. It reflects the additional jobs supported in those businesses,the labor earnings associated with those jobs,the value added,and their total change in revenues or sales. Inducted Effect. The induced effect reports the impact of household earnings and the additional business activity that they generate as a result of the both the direct and indirect effects. Employment. Employment is measured in jobs(not full time equivalents but rather all jobs both full and part time). An important distinction is that these should not necessarily be considered"new jobs"but rather jobs supported by this activity. We make this distinction because there are many economic changes occurring simultaneously and the set of jobs in any industry may be increasing or decreasing due to any number of drivers. It is more accurate to say that,whatever changes may be occurring due to other drivers.the employment metric here describes those jobs that are supported by this project. Labor Income. Labor income consists of the employee compensation(wages and benefits)as well as proprietor income. • V Impact of Construction Project. The construction project associated with the Balto School will renovate the historic Employment Labor Income Value Added Output Jesse Lee Home. Because of the scope and scale of the renovation,it is probable that Direct Effect 50.8 $2.622.163 $2.437,186 $6,396,180 labor and materials will be drawn from both the Kenai Peninsula and the Anchorage Indirect Effect 14.3 $574,290 $1,013.418 $1,975,837 metropolitan areas. For the analysis of the construction impact,we have conducted two Induced Effect 13.2 $486,622 $976,265 $1,564,711 different analyses. The first examines the impact of the construction project on both Total Effect 78.2 $3,683,075 $4,426,868 $9,936,727 areas combined. In the second analysis,we make an assumption that about 50%of the cost of the project can be assigned to the Kenai Peninsula area and so we run the From this table we can see that this project should support about 51 local jobs on the analysis for that region only using adjusted inputs. This analysis assumes 2014 Kenai Peninsula directly associated with the construction and another 17 local jobs construction. resulting from the indirect and induced effects. The total economic output for the Kenai Peninsula will be approximately$9.9 million. Impact of Construction on Combined Areas. The following table provides summary impact information related to the construction project on the combined Anchorage metropolitan and Kenai Peninsula areas. Table 1-Impart or ro:utrur,ion on r un'Iuj, ' Employment Labor Income Value Added Output Direct Effect 71.7 $7,528,146 $7,267,258 $12,792,359 Indirect Effect 20.8 $1,431,568 $2,308,210 $3,691,691 Induced Effect 34.9 $1,779.424 $3,165,781 $4,774.651 Total Effect 127.3 $10,739,138 $12,741,250 $21,258,702 In this table we can see that the construction will support about 72 jobs directly associated with the project and another 56 from indirect and inducted effects in the combined Anchorage and Kenai Peninsula regions. The approximately$12.8 million in direct output for this project will result in a total of over$21 million in economic output for the combined regions. Impact of Construction on the Kenai Peninsula. In assessing the impact of the construction project on the Kenai Peninsula,we must adjust the inputs to recognize that not all of the activity will be relevant to the Kenai Peninsula. For this analysis,we assume that 50%of the activity will be relevant for this area and adjust inputs accordingly. With this adjustment,the table below reflects the impact under these assumptions of the construction project to the Kenai Peninsula. - - .. . alysis 2014 7 5 The Salto School—Economic Impact Analysis 2014 Impact of Annual Operations. Summary. For the analyses of annual operations,we first consider the 75-student capacity model The project to renovate the historic Jesse Lee Home and utilize it as the site of an since that is the level at which the school will begin operations. Subsequently,we will innovative educational program will have economic impact on the region both from the analyze the impact of 150-student capacity operations,which is tentatively scheduled construction/renovation and the annual operations. The construction component will for implementation in 2018. For these analyses,we assume all economic activity, impact both Anchorage and the Kenai Peninsula since labor and materials will be including employment,occurs within the Kenai Peninsula. acquired in both areas. When considering both areas,we note 127 jobs,many of which should be local,supported with$21.2 million in total economic activity increase. When Impact of Operations at 75-Student Capacity. considering the Kenai Peninsula alone,the project will support local 78 jobs with total P P P Y change in economic output in the region of$9.9 million. The operation of the Balto School will begin with 75-student capacity. This phase will support local 21 jobs along with$2.9 million in increased economic output. With the Employment Labor Income Value Added Output estimated 2018 implementation of 150-student capacity operations.a total of 31 local Direct Effect 13.0 $1069,294 $1,239,297 $1,984,439 jobs will be supported and$4.1 million in increased economic output(stated in 2014 Indirect Effect 3.6 $104,590 $266,033 $452,662 dollars). Induced Effect 4.8 $177,169 $355,693 $570,084 Total Effect 21.4 $1,351,053 $1,861,023 $2,980,185 Finally,prior to implementation of the 150-student capacity operation,an additional construction renovation project will be required. The impact of this project is not Annual operations at 75-student capacity will support 13 local jobs directly associated included in these analyses as the estimated costs have not yet been developed. with the school and another 8.4 jobs in region resulting from the indirect and induced effects. Economic output of$1.9 million from the direct effect will produce$2.9 million in total economic output in the region. Impact of Operations at the 150-Student Capacity. Table 4-Impact or 150-Student ration Employment Labor Income Value Added Output Direct Effect 20.0 $1,478,078 $1,716,056 $2,777,190 Indirect Effect 5.1 $146,372 $372,309 $595,707 Induced Effect 6.6 $245,183 $492,241 $788,935 Total Effect 31.7 $1,869,694 $2,580,606 $4,161,832 In considering this table,it is important to note that the currency values have been discounted from the projected 2018 event year to 2014 dollars. With this caveat,we can see 20 local jobs directly associated with the operations and another 11 supported through the indirect and induced effects. There is a total economic output of just over $4.1 million. Appendices. Appendix A: Impact of Construction Project(Combined Anchorage and Kenai Peninsula) The appendices to this analysis consists of a series of tables each showing the impact on employment numbers for the highest ten affected industries for each of the different The following table details the impact on employment(number of jobs)from the sets of analyses presented in the body of the report. construction project on the combined areas of Anchorage and the Kenai Peninsula. Appendix A: Impact of Construction Project(Combined Anchorage and Kenai Table S-Impact of Construction(Anchorage/Kenai Peninsula)on top ten industries ranked by impact on Peninsula) employment Appendix B: Impact of Construction Project(Kenai Peninsula alone) Industry Employment Labor Income Value Added Output Non-Res.Construction 72.1 $7,570,430 $7,308,076 $12,864,211 Appendix C: Impact of Annual Operations at 75-Student Capacity Food services/drinking places 5.0 $162,733 $215,514 $347,738 Architect/Eng.Services 4.1 $386,133 $389,928 $580,990 Appendix D: Impact of Annual Operations at 150-Student Capacity Private hospitals 2.5 $198,676 $211,733 $368,851 Health Practitioners 2.4 $210,521 $214,095 $320,996 Retail-General merchandise 2.2 $85,970 $119,255 $144,353 Real estate establishments 2.2 $61,193 $336,879 $406,228 Retail —Food/beverage 1.9 $73,383 $83,238 $114,390 Retail-motor vehicles/parts 1.6 $99,571 $106,081 $147,853 Wholesale trade business 1.5 $108,435 $247,301 $351,682 Note that the rank ordering of industries impacted is based on the number of jobs supported as a result of this project. - - l .4* S Appendix B:Impact of Construction Project(Kenai Peninsula alone) Appendix C: Impact of Annual Operations at the 75-Student Capacity The following table details the impact on employment(number of jobs)from the The following table details the annual impact on employment(number of jobs)from construction project on the Kenai Peninsula. annual operations at the 75-student capacity on the Kenai Peninsula. Table I'-impact or Construction(Kenai Peninsula)on top ten industries r.1- bV 111111,1(1 on employment Table 7-Impact of annual operation+at 75-student level00 lop ten industries ranked by impact on employment Industry Employment Labor Income Value Added Output Industry Employment Labor Income Value Added Output Non-Res.construction 51.1 $2,637,192 $2,451,154 $6,432,838 Elementary/secondary schools 13.0 $1,069,972 $1,240,099 $1,985,870 Architect/Eng.Services 4.3 $132,386 $136,378 $333,790 Food services/drinking places 1.0 $21,266 $31,941 $58,621 Food services/drinking places 2.2 $45,662 $68,583 $125,871 Real estate establishments 1.0 $13,121 $133,393 $163,463 Retail -Food/beverage 1.3 $46,466 $53,169 $74,392 Other private educational 0.8 $11,709 $13,402 $27,389 Retail-General merchandise 1.1 $38,663 $55,269 $67,830 Services to buildings/dwellings 0.4 $6,050 $8,293 $17,928 Private hospitals 0.9 $71,100 $76,045 $135,450 Private hospitals 0.3 $26,114 $27,930 $49,748 Health Practitioners 0.9 $46,082 $47,456 $87,895 Health Practitioners 0.3 $16,925 $17,430 $32,282 Auto repair/maintenance 0.8 $35,507 $36,364 $61,266 Retail-Food/beverage 0.2 $8,574 $9,811 $13,727 Retail-Miscellaneous 0.8 $12,995 $24,685 $31,862 Retail-General merchandise 0.2 $7,272 $10,395 $12,757 Scenic/sightseeing transport. 0.8 $57,730 $60,812 $96,661 Civic/social/pro.organizations 0.2 $5,055 $3,907 $6,910 Note that the rank ordering of industries impacted is based on the number of jobs Note that the rank ordering of industries impacted is based on the number of jobs supported as a result of this project. supported as a result of this project. , __.._ • r Appendix D: Impact of Annual Operations at the 150-Student Capacity The following table details the annual impact on employment(number of jobs)from annual operations at the 150-student capacity on the Kenai Peninsula. Table 6-Impact of annual operations at 15U-student level on top ten industries ranked by Impact on employment Industry Employment Labor Income Value Added Output Elementary/secondary schools 20.1 $1,479,078 $1,717,165 $2,779,171 Food services/drinking places 1.4 $29,554 $44,390 $81,468 Real Estate Establishments 1.3 $18,332 $186,375 $228,387 Other private educational 1.0 $16,353 $18,718 $38,252 Services to buildings/dwellings 0.5 $8,458 $11,595 $25,065 Private hospitals 0.5 $36,139 $38,652 $68,846 Health Practitioners 0.5 $23,422 $24,121 $44,675 Retail—Food/beverage 0.3 $11,867 $13,579 $18,999 Retail—General Merchandise 0.3 $10,064 $14,386 $17,656 Civic/social/pro.organizations. 0.2 $7,024 $5,429 $9,602 Note that the rank ordering of industries impacted is based on the number of jobs supported as a result of this project.