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• <br /> v x�i9h rM �r <br /> �SE�ti`4' " f9 R cel' <br /> 1 1 T-L _ _ Another task is the repair and repointing of <br /> r = " the brick work on the building . <br /> In several in- <br /> � stances the mortar needs replacing and the <br /> growth of weeds needs to be removed . This <br /> X f '° '" `till a. Yr nt..,rG^cid <br /> �4 r 11 � a �. � likely will impact the mortar and require addi - <br /> ��- ` , , r�I .,� . tional repair to the mortar ( See Figure 2 ) . <br /> Figure 2 <br /> Fig ue 3 depicts one of the two fire escapes that exist at the <br /> rr M , <br /> site . Both of these are in bad condition and cannot be reha- <br /> bilitated . It is for this reason that the removal of the stairs is <br /> listed as another task . Ultimatelyre <br /> placements will have to Ilii '1i , <br /> be designed into the restoration in order to comply with ap - <br /> �P t; <br /> propnate building and life/safety codes . <br /> .. <br /> Another proposed task is the removal of the boiler room . <br /> This is a structure that was added on and was not part of th6 <br /> or aminalbuildm ,�o <br /> . The boiler room is located on the front Figure 3 <br /> side (East) of the building located adjacent to and south of <br /> the front entrance . Its removal <br /> would re - establish the original look <br /> -1 L 1,,- u��t' aI of the building when viewed from <br /> t 1 a „�; t � the east . Figure 4 shows the boiler <br /> i =rr—,o-ax n ltrr�'r�i rN. l Y 1+ . <br /> a, BN' w � n �14 <br /> room looking from the south to the <br /> 11 4 <br /> lit � north. <br /> 6d � ai � �, In addition to the removal of the <br /> r, k r k <br /> aaill ,1„ boiler room adjacent to the east en- <br /> tol <br /> trance, manother recommended task is <br /> Jy i is ,t1� the repairs to the east entry itself. <br /> Figure 4 Currently the roof has been tempo - <br /> b rarily fixed to prevent leaking <br /> and the underside has signs of some rotted ceiling panels and there may be some damage to a few <br /> of the structural elements of that small roofed area. We made some temporary patches to avoid any <br /> material from falling from the ceiling area (see Figure 5) . <br /> e n ^L is r [hY •et r w6 'ill T r � Imr'�'[i <br /> fir - f :, y+I4 ..r <br /> i . 1rJ;.... -^�^;+^ "� nr � 1 oI - f It �Ir Ir 4S rFru. ,�,di <br /> — � , F " " rte ` 51uak � wy1' k -fin -'i-4 q <br /> Ic rr ;if <br /> 411 <br /> l— ,.,, ��` 4'.+ a k'l•` r � ,. , +�',Iw.rw--�s�� e n �kyyi .`*'x3� <br /> 71 <br /> M1� � I —r '�� •c i � vuna"k w � ° _ �yr't'„'�t.L. � Pte' q <br /> r <br /> S. <br /> - <br /> Figure 5Figure 6 <br /> Figure 6 above shows how the entrances to doors located on the north and west sides of building are <br /> below ground level . This has caused continual infiltration problems with water. Staff is suggesting <br /> that another task be to address this problem by developing a drainage improvement consisting of <br /> repaired drains and other improvements . <br /> NOVEMBER 6 , 2001 <br /> W235 <br /> - 73 - <br />