Construction costs are estimated at $8.8 million with another $2.9
million designated for architectural fees, relocation expenses,
furniture, fixtures, equipment and artwork.
The library is one of Volusia County’s busiest libraries, accounting
for 16 percent of county library transactions. Last year, Deltona
patrons checked out more than 580,000 items and accounted for 1.9
million transactions.
During the one-year closure, staff will provide limited library
services in two modular units and a bookmobile on Daytona Beach
College’s Deltona campus. The modular units will have public access
computers and adult and teen materials available for check-out. They
will be open from 9:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and 10
a.m. - 5 p.m. Friday.
The bookmobile will circulate children’s items in Deltona Monday
through Friday and will be stationed in DeLeon Springs Tuesday
afternoons and Saturdays. It will be closed from May 1 until mid-June
for maintenance.
Library patrons will be able to return materials in the Deltona
Regional Library’s book drop until mid-June.
The expansion project will double the library’s size from 25,000 to
50,000 square feet. The computer area, auditorium and children’s
sections will be enlarged, and a new teen area will be built. Also in
the plans is a two-room meeting suite that can be accessed by community
groups after hours.
A 4,000-square-foot environmental learning center will be part of the
library complex. The center is being developed to encourage discovery
and exploration of Volusia County’s ecosystems and foster community
involvement in conservation efforts. Staff will provide field, classroom
and laboratory environmental experiences.
The environmental learning center will include two classrooms,
exhibition space, a visiting scientist’s workroom, and a coffee and gift
shop.
The library expansion and environmental learning center will be
“green.” The County will apply for Leadership in Energy and
Environmental Design (LEED) certification from the U.S. Green Building
Council to certify the building is environmentally responsible and a
healthy place to work. Additionally, the landscaping will incorporate
Florida native plants that thrive in local conditions and require less
maintenance and no supplemental irrigation once established.
A 1,000-seat outdoor amphitheater will be constructed next to the
library for community gatherings and educational instruction.
The Deltona City Commission has contributed $2 million toward the
expansion project and will pay $250,000 a year for 10 years to help with
maintenance and operating costs.
The entire complex – including the expanded library, environmental
learning center and amphitheater – is expected to open in June 2009.
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