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9/19/2024 <br />8 <br />FINANCIAL PLAN <br />FACILITY UPGRADES NEEDS <br />Staff re‐engaged with architects on how to renovate and expand the department’s facility to <br />address current and future needs in the optimal manner as a result of the exploration of a <br />renewed partnership with the City of Falcon Heights, which introduced a possible funding <br />source. Staff also toured other, newer public safety facilities to see current design trends so that <br />any expansion would address needs effectively. From that, the scope was modified to include <br />the following in addition to the previous stated needs: <br />The architect’s estimation for renovations/expansion of the existing facility to address all needs <br />would be in the range of $8,000,000 ‐$10,000,000. Staff does not recommend this option. <br />Indoor garage for all department vehicles <br />Expansion of evidence processing and storage <br />space beyond previous scope <br />Addition of officer workstations and offices <br />Dedicated spaces for classroom style training <br />and tactical style training and related storage <br />FINANCIAL PLAN <br />STRUCTURAL CONDITIONS <br />The existing roof structure is designed to <br />carry snow and wind loads, which are less <br />than the load of a second floor. <br />Two options to add a second floor: <br />Option 1: Remove all ceilings in areas that <br />will receive a second floor. Cut apart new <br />joists, bring into the building, and <br />reassemble into place. This could require <br />the removal of impeding ducts, conduit, <br />and pipe. <br />Option 2: Completely remove the roof, <br />joists, and everything that attaches to it. <br />Effectively leaving the existing building as a <br />shell. Then place new joists at <br />correct spacing to carry the load of a <br />second floor.
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