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Agenda - 06-15-2021; 8-n - USDA Lease of a Portion of the Orange County Bonnie B. Davis Environmental and Agricultural Center
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119 <br /> Space USDA-FPAC space must be compartmentalized and secure from all other <br /> Compartmentalization tenant or public space in the facility. No other tenant or the general public <br /> - General shall be able to access USDA space undetected or unmonitored. <br /> Space Any suspended (false) ceilings that lead into USDA-FPAC space from a <br /> wall in a common hallway or other tenants space must be secured in a <br /> Compartmentalization manner that no individual can enter USDA space undetected or <br /> - False Ceiling unmonitored by exploiting the gap above the false ceiling wall. <br /> Perimeter doors to USDA space must be either glass storefront doors, <br /> metal high-security doors, or solid-core wood doors. Hollow core doors <br /> are not permissible. <br /> Door hinges must be located on the inside of the door (non-public side) or <br /> exposed door hinge pins must be permanently secured to prevent <br /> removal. Approved methods include tack welding or locking screws to <br /> hold pin in place. <br /> Perimeter Doors and Perimeter door locks must be either electronic access control, high <br /> Door Locks Leading to security cipher, or high-security mechanical locks, preferably with a dead- <br /> USDA-FPAC Space <br /> bolt. Cipher or electronic access locks are highly encouraged to avoid the <br /> need to issue keys. <br /> All exposed door locking mechanisms, except for deadbolts, must be <br /> covered by a door strike plate cover to prevent the mechanism from <br /> tampering. <br /> The lessor is required to rekey all door locks prior to USDA leasing the <br /> space and all keys must be accounted for on a sign-out log. <br /> Lessor shall secure emergency exits doors using an automatic door closer <br /> and exit hardware that is compliant with applicable life safety codes and <br /> standards. All emergency exits doors shall have signage posted on the <br /> interior side of the door stating, "Emergency Exit Only". These doors shall <br /> Emergency Exit Doors not be used for employee or tenant convenience. <br /> A peephole shall be installed in the exit door, if an exterior window is not <br /> adjacent to the door. <br /> Emergency Exit doors shall have no visible hardware on the exterior. <br /> Lessor shall provide a means to secure employee entrance doors via a <br /> Employee Access high security door lock or cipher lock. All access to USDA space must be <br /> Control secured and compartmentalized. The lessor must ensure no other <br /> tenants can access USDA space unfettered, meaning physical walls and <br /> doors must separate USDA space from all other tenant space. <br /> PAGE 2 LESSOR: GOVERNMENT: FPAC V11.13.2020 <br />
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