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OCT 6 1992x 41 <br />ARTICLE 15 <br />OTHER M%DITIO`S OR, SERVICES <br />The County will be involved throughout this Study. Frizzell <br />Architects will complete all tasks, but will require management <br />advice from the County at critical points. Consequently, the County <br />will maintain the Facility Committee to serve for over -view and <br />review throughout. This function will be especially important when <br />alternatives are selected. It is our intention to provide the <br />Committee with a constant flow of data, so that they may be fully <br />informed, enabling them to make responsible decisions. In <br />performing the Study and related function, the architects shall <br />consider and perform their services consistent with the following: <br />Mission Statement <br />The Indian River County Jail and related Criminal Justice and <br />Public Safety Facilities shall be planned to meet the immediate <br />community needs for the next twenty (20) years, and be flexible for <br />future expansion. <br />The Indian River County Jail will house all inmates in a humane <br />manner. The jail will be operated in a manner that will provide the - <br />necessary security and safety for the community, all the staff, <br />visitors and the inmates. The facility will comply with the laws of <br />Indian River County, the State of Florida and the United States. <br />The Indian River County Jail will, at all times, be operated by <br />qualified officers in the most cost-effective manner possible with <br />special emphasis on design for staffing efficiency. A positive <br />environment shall be created for the inmates by insuring that: <br />1. The environment is healthy, safe and secure. <br />2. A variety of programs be offered to lessen stress such as <br />visitation, library services, exercise yard, and religious <br />and rehabilitative services for those who wish to <br />participate. <br />3. Incentives be offered through a classification system based <br />on behavior, special needs and State requirements.* <br />Any community service or social agency that has programs which <br />would be beneficial to the corrections staff or the inmates will be <br />encouraged to work at the jail, and the design shall take this into <br />consideration. <br />A master plan should be formulated for the needs of the <br />Criminal Justice and Public Safety systems for the next twenty (20) <br />years. This shall include recommendations for the consolidation of <br />the Sheriff's Department in the area adjacent to the jail and the <br />possible inclusion of First Appearance Court facilities at the jail. <br />eot` The planning shall also include the exploration of the possibility <br />AIA DOCUMENT 514t • OWNER•A"ITE.CT AGREEMENT • T194TEENTH FDITION • JULY 1977 • AIA9 • (D1977 B1Sl1977 11 <br />711E ANEZICAN INSTITUTE Of ARCHITECTS, 173S NEW YORK AVENUE. N W . WA511INCTON. O.C. 20006 - C, <br />
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