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St. Anthony of Padua Parish May 20, 2019 How We Got Here Rectory Committee formed May 2016 Goal: Study the physical structure of the rectory to determine needs Going into this project, the committee had the plan to renovate because


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  • St. Anthony of Padua Parish

May 20, 2019

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How We Got Here

  • Rectory Committee formed May 2016
  • Goal: Study the physical structure of the

rectory to determine needs

  • Going into this project, the committee

had the plan to renovate because we felt we were starting with a good, solid structure

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History of the Rectory

  • Built in 1951
  • 3rd rectory built for our parish
  • Previous rectory (2nd rectory) was 66

years old when the current rectory was built

  • Modest repairs and renovations done
  • ver the years
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Condition of the Rectory

  • Roof – aged, worn-
  • ut shingles & flat

roof

  • Single-pane windows
  • Ceiling, subfloor, &

dry wall rot

  • Original wiring
  • Original plumbing
  • HVAC
  • Previous flooding in

the basement

  • Asbestos
  • Accessibility needs
  • 30+ year old

furniture & decor

  • Tuck-pointing and
  • ther exterior

updates

After a thorough examination of the rectory, the following issues were identified: Virtual Tour of Rectory

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Cost Comparison

REMODEL EXISTING RECTORY 2916 SF 1st FL, 2419 SF 2nd FL, 2916 SF Basement, 275 SF Breezeway NEW CONSTRUCTION 3,384 SF Residence, 805 SF Church Support & Breezeway, 4,189 Basement Demo of interior finishes & MEP’s to studs Re-frame for ADA compliance Install new MEP’s then finish

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$697,860 Demolition of existing rectory & breezeway, asbestos abatement $ 25,000 Remove flat roof & reframe with new trusses $ 87,500 Rectory construction $575,280 Replace existing windows $ 37,200 Church support construction $136,850 Asbestos abatement $ 20,000 Basement, concrete ramp, etc. $ 94,584 Install 3-stop elevator $110,000 Second floor storage with stairs $ 14,000 Furnishings $ 50,000 TOTAL $952,560 TOTAL $895,714

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Decision to Build vs Renovate

  • Cost
  • Multi-story living space vs single story
  • 68 year old building
  • Size / Square Footage of new

construction

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Buildings & Maintenance Projects

Asphalt Parking Lots 2019 $ 115,000 HVAC for Church 2020 $ 60,000 FOB Key System & 2020 $ 25,000 Security System for Church Total $ 200,000

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Timeline

  • September 2017

Received approval from Diocesan Commission for Buildings & Property

  • 2018
  • Fr. Chuck gathered parish feedback
  • Fall 2018
  • Fr. Chuck & Construction

Committee reviewed & finalized plans

  • 2019

Education & Campaign process

– 65% of rectory construction cost must be “in hand” before construction can begin

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Timeline (cont.)

  • January 2020

Move out of rectory

– Relocating Fr. Chuck & Fr. Mark to Shumway – Moving furniture / items to parish center – Tossing items of no value

  • Jan – March 2020 Demolition
  • March 2020

Out for bid to contractors

  • April 2020

New construction begins 6-9 month construction process

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We Ask For Your Help

Please Pray For

  • Guidance of the Holy Spirit
  • The success of our campaign
  • The construction process
  • The safety of our workers
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We Ask For Your Help

We Need Volunteers

  • To be part of our campaign committee
  • To be willing to open your homes for

Home Gatherings

  • To help us move out of the rectory
  • To help with the Treasure Sale in the

spring

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We Ask For Your Help

Pledge A Gift To The Campaign

  • One-time gift
  • 3 year pledge
  • Encourage family and friends to

participate

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QUESTIONS?