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Option B <br /> <br />Description <br /> <br />Police expar~ds to City Hall on the upper and lower levels. <br />Fire Station iexpands to City Hall on the lower level <br /> <br />New Public Works facility is attached to City Hall. <br /> <br />Advantages <br /> <br />Efficient and functional Police addition with Police operations on the upper <br />level and the squad garage and evidence/property storage on the lower level. <br /> <br />Optimum public service location for the Police Department and on the upper <br />level of City Hall. <br /> <br />Both the Poi.ice, Fire, and Public Works expansions can be accomplished with <br />minimal disr~Jption to City Hall. <br /> <br />Relocation o,f Planning, Engineering, and Inspections to the Public Works <br />Facility will free-up area in lower level City Hall for conference and meeting <br />space· <br /> <br />Land use an.d site size will accommodate Public Works in a new facility-and <br />provide adequate vehicle and equipment storage, maintenance, and support <br />areas. <br /> <br />Site plan concept provide direct access to Public Works administration from the <br />CiW Hall lobby. The vehicular activity, fueling, and outside storage are <br />screened frq~m view from the general entering City Hall. <br /> <br />Site plan concept locates all facility development to the south half of the site, <br />allowing gre~ter potential future development in the northern quadrants. <br /> <br />Site development costs for the Public Works facility are reduced. <br /> <br />Disadvantages <br /> <br />The relocation of Planning, Engineering, and Inspections to the Public Works <br />facility lessehs the proximity to other City Hall departments and access to the <br />public. <br /> <br />Police must relocate during the construction phaSe'.. <br /> <br />The scale ofithis city complex (City Hall, Police, Fire".and Public Works) may be <br />inappropriate and limit future development and expansion. <br /> <br /> <br />