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File #: 17-1239    Name: Authorize the approval and designation of the 20-acre corral property
Type: General Agenda Item Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 12/5/2017 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 1/30/2018 Final action:
Title: Authorize the approval and designation of the 20-acre corral property located next to the Natividad Medical Center campus for future healthcare facilities.
Sponsors: Public Works / RMA
Attachments: 1. Board Report, 2. Attachment A - Site Map, 3. Completed Board Order
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Authorize the approval and designation of the 20-acre corral property located next to the Natividad Medical Center campus for future healthcare facilities.

Report

 

RECOMMENDATION:

It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors:

 

Authorize the approval and designation of the 20-acre corral property located next to the Natividad Medical Center campus for future healthcare facilities.

 

SUMMARY:

In consideration of visionary planning on County property jointly shared by multiple County departments between Laurel Drive and Constitution Boulevard, it is prudent to designate approximately 20 acres of land immediately adjacent to the Natividad Campus and County Jail for healthcare purposes.

 

DISCUSSION:

In June 2012, the federal government approved the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA).  California was the first state to pass legislation creating a Health Benefits Exchange marketplace, also known as Covered California, where consumers have access to information and financial assistance to purchase health care insurance.  Additionally, new insurance options for low-income individuals were developed by MediCal that expanded the eligibility requirements. 

 

Hospital-physician relationships have changed dramatically in recent years, with physicians moving from private practice to hospital employment. Hospitals are beginning to leverage this relationship for a variety of initiatives including; new revenue models, community partnerships and a focus on outpatient services.

 

Natividad Medical Center’s medical office building is now fully occupied.  It is important that adjacent land for future expansion be preserved to ensure that Monterey County is able to meet the increase in demand for healthcare services. With increasing demands for healthcare services in Monterey County, Natividad Medical Center and the Health Department recognize a need to position themselves for this anticipated continued growth, specifically as to ambulatory care needs.  To this end, Natividad Medical Center, in conjunction with the Health Department, and the RMA desire to formally designate space for future healthcare services to take place.  The northeast side of the Natividad Medical Center campus has a vacant grassy parcel of land, approximately 20 acres in size, commonly referred to as the “Corrals” (see attached map for location).  In the near term, the Corral space will be utilized as auxiliary parking while the County Jail Expansion project and Juvenile Hall project are underway.  But in the future, the area would be used for an ambulatory care unit or other healthcare services unit.

 

FINANCING:

There is no current impact to the General Fund for seeking this designation.

 

OTHER AGENCY INVOLVEMENT:

The Health Department, Natividad Medical Center, Sheriff’s Office, Probation - Juvenile Hall and Emergency Communications were consulted regarding this designation of the subject property and agree with the recommendation.  This was presented to the Capital Improvement Committee on December 11, 2017.

 

BOARD OF SUPERVISORS STRATEGIC INITIATIVES:

The recommended action supports Health and Human Services by meeting two of the three Key Objectives by reducing regional, socio-economic inequities in health outcomes with this designation of space for healthcare purposes and by improving health outcomes through health and wellness promotion and access to top quality care provided through such expansion of healthcare facilities at the NMC campus.  Further, the action satisfies one of four Infrastructure Key Objectives by providing for adequate County facilities and infrastructure with expansion of healthcare facilities on the existing campus.

 

__ Economic Development

__ Administration

Health & Human Services

Infrastructure

__ Public Safety

 

Prepared by:  Donald D. Searle, RMA Deputy Director of Public Works & Facilities,

                      (831) 755-4831

Approved by: Carl P. Holm, ACIP, RMA Director

 

Attachment:

Attachment A - Site Plan