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9/19/2024 <br />9 <br />FINANCIAL PLAN <br />FACILITY UPGRADES NEEDS <br />Staff continued to discuss and asked Oertel Architects to review if adding to the existing Fire <br />Department building would be feasible. This was due to the trend of joint police and fire ‘Public <br />Safety’ facilities being constructed in other cities. This allows for the sharing of spaces such as <br />training, fitness, and emergency operations spaces. This would address space needs for both <br />the Police Department and the Fire Department as well, which has also outgrown their facility. <br />Oertel Architects provided a very preliminary concept that indicated that it could be feasible <br />for add the space to the Fire Department with minimal impact to Central Park. <br />The architect’s estimation for a Public Safety Facility approach adding on to the existing Fire <br />Department would be in the range of $12,000,000 ‐$15,000,000. Staff would recommend this <br />approach from a logistical stand‐point, but financially is obviously cost prohibitive. <br />FINANCIAL PLAN <br />PUBLIC SAFETY FACILITY APPROACH <br />There is space at the Fire Department to add onto the <br />existing building. There are clearance requirements for <br />the nearby well, specifically all waste plumbing lines need <br />to stay a minimum of 50' away. Building walls are allowed <br />to encroach. There is nearly a full floor difference <br />between the Central Park parking lot and the main floor. <br />This height difference could provide space for squad car <br />parking. The roof of the parking garage becomes a second <br />floor that ties into the fire department. This would house <br />shared fitness room, conference/training rooms, and the <br />Emergency Operation Center. <br />There is a shortage of staff parking and the lot for the Fire <br />Department is already undersized. The Central Park <br />parking lot would need to do double duty for police and <br />fire staff. In this depiction the squad car garage is <br />accessed from the parking lot. This would make hosting <br />community events in this parking lot difficult.
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