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Memo To <br />From <br />Date <br />Subject <br />O'Iryt" // <br />MEMORANDUM <br />:Mayor and Council Members <br />:Ric Minetor, City Engineer/Director of Public Works <br />:June 14, 1990 <br />:Treatment Plant <br />Building options <br />We have been reviewing the layout of the proposed new treatment <br />equipment in treatment plant #1. We have found that a new State <br />Fire Marshal regulation regulation makes lyscrubbers on the it to arrange the <br />cal <br />rooms. This the <br />equipment within the existing building. The suggestion was made <br />to consider the possibility of constructing a new building <br />adjacent to well 3 (on the corner of Bronson and Edgewood) and <br />abandon the existing building upon completion of the new <br />treatment plant. This would then allow the existing building to <br />be utilized for expansion of City Hall. <br />The existing building would need remodeling, but approximately <br />2500 square feet of space would be available for City Hall <br />expansion. This space could be utilized in many ways, but <br />probably would not preclude an addition for the police <br />department. <br />The estimated cost of a new building for treatment plant #1 is <br />$350,000. This is a very rough estimate and is based only on <br />doubling the current square footage and utilizing <br />construction (brick and masonry construction). The scrubber <br />much as $100,000 to the original cost <br />requirement may add as <br />estimate for remodeling the existing building. <br />Staff is requesting council direction ontr ether to furthetreatment plant #1 r if uwe <br />the possibility of a new building floor plan and cost <br />continue with this option, a preliminary <br />estimate could be developed by Short -Elliott -Hendrickson and the <br />space needs consultant could review probable uses for this area. <br />