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Orange County Space Needs Report � 2005 Update <br /> Page 13 of 69 <br /> Department Name : Revenue Office <br /> Project Development Phase : Tier 1 A <br /> Current Location : Government Services Center <br /> Current Departmental Square Footage : 1 , 400 <br /> Current # Employees : 12 <br /> Proposed Square Footage : 2 , 100 ( plus 30 % Circulation factor) <br /> Options to accommodate space needs : <br /> Long term : This department is proposed for relocation to the new county campus <br /> when space is provided in the building constructed to house land related <br /> departments . <br /> Note that if funding constraints are such that a facility of adequate size to <br /> accommodate all Land Services Departments cannot be built within the <br /> timeframe needed to provide short term relief to the space - strapped Planning <br /> Department , it is feasible that the building to house all land related departments <br /> could be built in two phases : one to address critical needs in Planning and <br /> Inspections and Health Department : Environmental Health and the second to <br /> relocate the Land Services departments currently located in the GSC . If that <br /> were the case , this department would move in a later phase . Although phasing is <br /> not the preferable approach and is likely to be a less economical build out <br /> method in the long -term , the space constraints in the current Planning and <br /> Agriculture building severely hamper efficient and effective operation and relief <br /> must be a high priority . <br /> 13 <br />
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