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VI. Master Planning Concept Options <br /> A. INTRODUCTION The following is a summary of the four options developed: <br /> This portion of the study is the next step after the completion OptionA—construct a new public works operations east <br /> of the assessment of the existing facilities, operational analysis of Jasper and utilize some existing structures for storage. <br /> and space programming.This process involves the planning team <br /> and the City discussing all possible options to address operational Option B- construct an entirely new public works facility <br /> space, as detailed in the program analysis, that will address the east of Jasper <br /> long term requirements of the City's Public Works department. <br /> Option C — construct a new public works operations <br /> Site options consider a variety of selection criteria such as:existing <br /> • <br /> infrastructure locations,expansion capabilities,staff access,parking, east of Jasper and utilize some existing structures for <br /> zoning, easements, public access to a recycling center, existing and storage. <br /> anticipated roadway improvements,etc.And while not a driver for Option D - construct a new public works operations <br /> study,the team did assess each plan and pros and cons associated on the west side of Jasper and utilize some existing <br /> with possible overall area development. The potential options structures for storage. <br /> were reviewed with the City planning team to assure that all viable <br /> options are being considered. <br /> Concept Plan Development <br /> The concept plans and the site master plan options were developed <br /> based upon achieving the identified priorities, goals and common <br /> vision of the city and public works department.The four concept <br /> planning options identified some core planning principals: <br /> I. Provide adequate and appropriate building/ operational <br /> area required for the Public Works Department <br /> 2. Provide adequate and appropriate site area and circulation <br /> needed for public works equipment& operations <br /> 3. Allow for future expansion <br /> 4. Create site layouts that promote operational efficiency <br /> 5. Separate public and public works traffic flow and access <br /> END OF SECTION <br /> VI.I I Ramsey Public Works Study B K V <br /> DRAFTGNOU ` <br />