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08/02/2005
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Board of County Commissioners
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3031
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129, 271-299
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<br /> <br /> <br />STRD <br />FREE STANDING BUILDING - 41 STREET & 43 AVENUE <br />– DISCUSSION ON ROOFING MATERIAL (BARREL TILE OR <br />METAL) <br /> <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Davis, SECONDED by <br />Vice Chairman Neuberger, the Board unanimously <br />approved designing and building a new freestanding EOC <br />strd <br />on County-owned land in the 41 Street/43 Avenue area <br />(Alternate No. 2); and authorized Staff to proceed with <br />contract amendments with both Donadio and Associates for <br />architectural services and with Turner Construction for <br />construction manager at risk services, all as recommended <br />in the memorandum of July 27, 2005. <br /> <br />Before continuing with the next item, Commissioner Wheeler requested some <br />information on a stand alone EOC. <br />County Administrator Baird explained it would be best to move the EOC to the west <br />so that communication and mobilization of departments such as Road and Bridge and Utilities can <br />be coordinated. This would make it easier/less expensive to harden the building to withstand 200 <br />mph winds and give “growing space” to the new Administration Complex. He also felt that it <br />would be important to develop an emergency feeding plan that will be brought forth in the future. <br />Discussion ensued during which Chairman Lowther questioned whether using metal <br />roofing for the Administration Complex Buildings would be better than using barrel tile. <br />County Administrator Baird advised it would cost an additional $100,000 per <br />building to do metal but there is the aesthetic issue. <br />Tony Donadio <br />Project Manager Steve Blum and Architect addressed the technical <br />components of this issue. <br />August 2, 2005 18 <br /> <br />
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