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ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW <br />Introduction <br />The current Lino Lakes Public Works Facility was built in 1971 and does not have access to municipal water or municipal sanitary sewer. Due to fire <br />code requirements that limit the square footage of the facility the existing Public Works building cannot be expanded unless municipal water is brought <br />to the site. The additions to this facility include 4 separate buildings. The majority of the vehicles are stored outdoors, which inherently reduces their <br />life span. Equipment is currently stored in 3 buildings and is not conducive to an efficient work flow. The building has water damage and leaking in <br />several locations. <br />Equipment Storage <br />Public Works is currently storing most of their <br />equipment outside where they are covered in <br />snow and have a greater chance of being rusted, <br />therefore reducing their life span. <br />Vehicle Storage <br />Public Works is currently storing vehicles outside, <br />where they are covered in snow and have a greater <br />chance of being rusted, therefore reducing their life <br />span. <br />Vehicle Maintenance <br />The current Vehicle Maintenance area and tool <br />storage area does not provide adequate space to <br />service the city's fleet of vehicles. <br />28 Public Works Site Analysis and Space Needs Study <br />
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