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Project Fact Sheet
Phase 1:Public Works, Police and possibly Municipal Court/Board Room
Site Concept for Phase IThe proposed new public works vehicle storage building will be 20,000 square feet (sq.ft.). The current garage is not adequate to store all of the village’s vehicles used for snow removal, garbage, general road and park maintenance. It is hoped construction will begin fall 2009.
The salt and sand shed will be 2,713 sq.ft. and designed to house 750 tons of salt and 300 tons of sand for use in the snow removal vehicles. The shed will be located near the public works garage to reduce the time needed to load the vehicles.
The public works maintenance building will be approximately 17,600 sq.ft. It will enable the public works department to house all equipment and staff in a single, central location.
Included in Phase I, will be the construction of the police department (about 4,000 sq.ft.) and possibly municipal court/board room (approximately 2,000 sq.ft. is needed). Currently, the police department is located within the fire department in a building that is undersized and inadequate for efficient operation of both departments. The new facility will better serve the community as well as the departments.
Budget for Phase I: $6 million
Phase 2: Village Hall Administration and possibly Municipal Court/Board Room
This phase is in concept stage only, and is anticipated that about 4,000 additional sq.ft. is needed to accommodate the village hall administration and municipal court operations. The current Village Hall when constructed was only built to about half of what was recommended. This has added strain on the current operations. An analysis needs to be completed to:
· Validate the space needs from the previous studies
· Determine the costs of renovating/expanding the current village hall versus building new at the Services Center Site
There is no plan to move the village hall at this time. However, in order to plan appropriately and in a sustainable manner, the site and plans for the project will identify how the Village Hall could fit on the Velp Avenue site.
Phase 1:Public Works, Police and possibly Municipal Court/Board Room
Site Concept for Phase IThe proposed new public works vehicle storage building will be 20,000 square feet (sq.ft.). The current garage is not adequate to store all of the village’s vehicles used for snow removal, garbage, general road and park maintenance. It is hoped construction will begin fall 2009.
The salt and sand shed will be 2,713 sq.ft. and designed to house 750 tons of salt and 300 tons of sand for use in the snow removal vehicles. The shed will be located near the public works garage to reduce the time needed to load the vehicles.
The public works maintenance building will be approximately 17,600 sq.ft. It will enable the public works department to house all equipment and staff in a single, central location.
Included in Phase I, will be the construction of the police department (about 4,000 sq.ft.) and possibly municipal court/board room (approximately 2,000 sq.ft. is needed). Currently, the police department is located within the fire department in a building that is undersized and inadequate for efficient operation of both departments. The new facility will better serve the community as well as the departments.
Budget for Phase I: $6 million
Phase 2: Village Hall Administration and possibly Municipal Court/Board Room
This phase is in concept stage only, and is anticipated that about 4,000 additional sq.ft. is needed to accommodate the village hall administration and municipal court operations. The current Village Hall when constructed was only built to about half of what was recommended. This has added strain on the current operations. An analysis needs to be completed to:
· Validate the space needs from the previous studies
· Determine the costs of renovating/expanding the current village hall versus building new at the Services Center Site
There is no plan to move the village hall at this time. However, in order to plan appropriately and in a sustainable manner, the site and plans for the project will identify how the Village Hall could fit on the Velp Avenue site.