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• Energy conservation, daylighting, natural ventilation, rain water collection, environmental <br />stewardship <br />Jack Amdal explained that diming lights, lower cost operation for the building. There is <br />opportunity for natural light and ventilation. Thermo- syphon. <br />• Material, image, durability, and maintenance considerations <br />No comments <br />• Public art display area <br />Jack Amdal asked if a display case was desired. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood stated there could be apparel display <br />area in the building and it would be nice to see from outside and inside. Glass separating the <br />inside from the outside. <br />• Cornerstone /time capsule and or any other recognition to staff, council, mayor, <br />commissions, community <br />Jack Amdal stated this would be a small thing for future generations. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood stated he would be reviewing this <br />with City Council. <br />Rest Rooms <br />• Number of fixtures for men and women. Code requires one WC for each. <br />Jack Amdal noted an entry from both inside and outside the building. In winter months, it would <br />be just from the inside. More for women than men. He explained Code divides gender 50 -50 and <br />asked about an increase for women's fixtures. <br />Commissioner Barr suggested three for women. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood stated Central Park has three for <br />women and two for men with a couple urinals. <br />Commissioner Barr asked how many porta - potties will there be. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood stated there are two, one on each <br />end. <br />Consensus - 3 for women, 1 for men with 2 urinals. <br />• Entry from both inside and outside <br />Park and Recreation Commission /May 9, 2013 <br />Page 7 of 14 <br />